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SEMINOLE LIFE...

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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1008

SU N D A Y , OCTOBER 25, 1998

1)1 st Y E A R , No. 46

Buddy’s name is
losing him votes
Buddy
MarK.iy Is
going lo have
a hard lltnr
winning thr
election for
governor of
Florida. How
often does a
IhutiUj get
elected?
Huddles sell
used cars or
clean carpets.
There has never been a presi­
dent named Uuddy, which hap­
pens to be the name of our cur­
rent president’s dog. Buddy Is a
great name for a dog but a lousy
one for a president or governor.
A Jrb will always beat u Uuddy.
Walt and see.
Guys named Buddy have been
good baseball players. Good but
not great. None are In the Hall of
Fame. Buddy Bell did Bwell.
Buddy Blancalana was a Royal
delight. Buddy Rosar was an old
catcher who didn't go far. Uuddy
Myer went much higher. Sanford
had a winner In Buddy Lake.
No one named Buddy has ever
won un Oscar. Buddy Ebsen has
actrd things out over a long
career. His real name Is
Christian but he preferred to be
called Buddy. He’s 90 years old
and probably America's moat
well known Uuddy. The late
drummer Buddy Rich was cer­
tainly sound.
The Minnesota Vikings used to
have a fine coach named Bud
Grant. No one ever called him
Buddy, though. In the fifties, lit­
tle Buddy Young was one of the
niftiest running backs In the
NFL. and one of pro football's
first black stars. He stood 5foot-4.
He was called Lit' Buddy.
Often, people use the name
Uuddy to address someone they
have never met. They'll yell,
*Hey. Buddy, can you spare a
dime?" Buddy Is a chummy yet
Insincere way to get the atten­
tion of someone you don't know.
Someone you don't want to be
governor.
Do you think Buddy
Washington or Buddy Lincoln
would have been elected presi­
dent? Buddy Bush would never
had made It to 1600
Pennsylvania Ave. cither. He and
Mrs. Bush did well naming their
kid. John Ellis Bush. Jeb. That's
a good name. Voters will always
pick a Jeb over a Buddy.
Jeb Bush's camp Is taking
advantage of the fact that Lt.
Gov. MacKay's name Is Buddy.
They've bought TV time to belit­
tle him. "He's not my Buddy,"
say a number of actors paid by
the Republican Party. State Sen.
Buddy Dyer Is taking a similar
pounding. Why must the
Democrats be so Buddy-Buddy?
MacKay should have asked to
be called Maicomb MacKay or
Montgomery MacKay. He should
have stopped being called Buddy
when he was a teenager. The
name Is doing him harm, cost­
ing him votes. Maybe If he were
named Bubba It would have
l&gt;cen better.

Parents of athlete say school violated law
By BiU Kerns
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford • Thr tale of two
Seminole High School students
who are appealing a 30-day
suspension from thr football
tram Is taking a new turn ns
the attorney and parents for
one of thr students publicly
chnrge Seminole High School
and the School Board with
violating school board poli­

cies and federal laws.
Thr allegations of Howard
Marks, thr attorney
repre­
senting Seminole High School
sludents 1/v Moore and Je r­
emy Taylor. Inrlude back­
dating and falsely notarizing
a high school employee's wrttten statement, loss of an em­
ployee's
written statement,
falsely notarizing the state­
ments of students after thr
statements wrrr given, taking

County
may short
circuit
adult video
stores

thr statements without an
and thr School Board have
oath. Instigating un Investiga­ acted within the law and ac­
tion of the students without cording lo procedures.
first gelling a written com­
"Hie bottom line Is that
plaint
about the students, the studrnts broke the good
and failure to hold an eviden- citizenship policy by drink­
ti.irv** hearing with the parents ing." Julian said. "We are en­
present.
titled to enforce the rules.
School Board attorney Ned Gretchen Schapker did what
Julian said Seminole princi­ she was supposed to do. She
pal Gretchen Schapker con­ Is completely competent. We
duced
the
Investigation
acted within the law. In are
pro|&gt;erlv. He said both SHS PI«sm see Athlete*, rage BA

B y R u a a W h ite

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • He
hasn't much time lo play out
his four-year stay on the
Board of Commissioners, but
there are opportunities for
lame duck commissioner Win
Adams to go out with a
flourish.
With Randy Morris In
Europe on Orlando-Sanford
Airport business. Adams will
chair the board at Its Tues­
day hearings. He's had to
plnch-hll for the chairman
but once previously.
Tuesday's most controver­
sial call concerns a land de­
velopment
problem
the
county has encountered with
two' adult
entertainment
businesses In the Fern
l*ark/Casselbeny area. Bob's
Video and Excitement Video
have not complied lo county
rules and regulations..
"They know the rules,
they've broken the rules and
they asked us to waive the
rules," Adams said Friday.
"We gave these people 90
days to clean up their act.
Others like Cirrus Circus did
what It was supposed to do.
They didn't. It shouldn't be
hard to figure what's next."
The county Issued a lu m ­
ber of design standards for
each of the licensed adult en­
tertainment businesses In
the area. Each needed to
have proper lighting, sig­
nage.
landscaping
and
painting. The county consld-

Partnership key to
Lake Jesup study
By S h ari B rodle

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

Tonya Van Aien (from left, front row). Laura Spiess, Richard Bailey.
Back row: Justin DeNicoie, Elizabeth Little Ramos. Chris Cheney. Driv­
ing the airboat is Erich Marzoif, environmental scientist.
Amends Evens, right, holds s hyacinth flower she pickod while on the
Itke.

LAKE JESUP - Winter Springs High School students will
assist the St. Johns River Water Management District In
collecting data on the lake In a program called Legacy.
Thr partnership between the district, the school, and the
Srtnlnolc County Natural Lands program may be a key to
Improving the environment of the beleaugered lake.
Thr 10.000-acre lake and 90.000 acre floodplain drains
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Red Ribbon Week
focuses on anti-drug
message to students
By Jeff Berllateke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
HEATHROW - A couple of
years ago. a child who a t­
tended elementary school In
Seminole County was aproached by some muchIgger fifth-graders and of­
fered some drugs.
He was told that a lot of
fifth-graders were doing them
and ft would be great to give
them a try.
The younger child said no.
And for that, he got his
backpack taken and was
picked on by some of the
older kids.
But. still, he said no.
His brother. Philip Ganzet,
a fifth-grader at Heathrow
Elementary School, remem­
bered and said he was proud
of his brother for saying no.

Child safety

HEATHROW - Heathrow Elementary
School will hold Its general PTA meeting
Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the Townsley
Auditorium. The theme for the meeting
will be "Child Safety" and Sandy Traeger.
president of the Florida State PTA will be
on hand. Members of the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office will take student's
fingerprints at no charge. The Missing
Children's Center will be available with
Information and handouts. A special pre­
sentation Is planned.

Adoption law debate

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WINTER PARK - An Adoption Law
Debate and Discussion will take place
Monday from 6 until 9 p.m. at the Winter
Park Country Club.

He was reminded of the In­
cident when Heathrow held Its
kickoff for Red Ribbon Week,
on annual event sponsored by
Seminole County to increase
drug awareness among stu ­
dents. Similar events look
place all over Seminole
County at each of the schools.
"This year’s county-wide
theme Is. "Join Me To Be Drug
Free,"
The entire school assembled
before classes Friday morning
lo celebrate the event which
featured a stirring speech
from guidance counselor Novie
Solomon.
"They took a pledge and
said Dial they were going lo
make their own choices."
Solomon said. "The event was
to honor themselves, but It
Isn't all about drugs; It's about
Pteaoe see Pay rally, Page BA

Students i t Heathrow Elementary School hold an anti-drug pop rally.

In Kritl
The free event will be facilitated by an
attorney. RSVP by calling (407) 831-4944.

0444.

Heart o f Florida spa days

‘ SANFORD - Seminole County 4-11 will
sponsor a program on sleep and sleep
disorders Tuesday from 6:30 until 8 p.m.
at the Cooperative Extension Service
Auditorium at Five-points. Sanford.

WINTER PARK • Euro Day Spa and
Salon Is teaming up with Heart of Florida
United Way to offer two special United
Way Spa Du Jour Packages at reduced
prices Oct. 26 through Nov. 1.
Twenty dollars of each package sold will
benefit HFUW and the 78 member agen­
cies they fund. Euro Day Spa Is located at
800 Formosa Ave.. Winter Park.
For more Information call (407) 740-

Sleep disorder help

The free program will be taught by Geri
Lockhart of the Orlando Regional
Healthcare Center’s Sleep Disorders
Center, for more information contact
Shelda Wllkens. 4-H coordinator at (407)
323-2500. ext. 5557.

Higher gas prices
AAA Auto Club reports that Florida
motorists are facing higher gas prices at
the pump tn October. For the first time
since June prices have risen nationwide
according to the Energy Information
Administration. The rise Is due to higher
oil prices, a surge In wholesale prices and
a reduction In fuel supplies.
AAA's October Fuel Gauge Report shows
that the average price for self-serve regu­
lar unleaded Is $1,053 per gallon. 17.4
cents less than the October 1997 average.
Tills month the lowest self-serve regular
unleaded price tn Florida was 99 cents tn
Port Richey and the highest price was
$1,145 tn Naples.
riH M see Briefs, Pegs 2A

�2A •Seminole Herald. S.xntord. Florida - Sunday. October 25. 1998

Library hosts childrens’ events

Red Ribbon Kick-Off

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Seminole County Public Li­
brary hosts several childrens'
programs during the week.
The following Is a schedule of
children's programs for the
Northwest Bra lull. 680 Greenway Dlvd.. Lake Mary, of the
Seminole County Public Li­
brary System. The branches
ate ojx'ii Monday through
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.:
closed Friday: Saturday. 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.: Sunday, l to 9 p.m.
For more Information on any of
the programs, rail 321-2419.
All programs are free and open
to the (xiblle.

Briefs--------Continued from Page IA
C o m p u te r inform ation
LONGWOOD - Members ol the
Central
Florida
Computer
Society will present a free pro­
gram "How to Huy a Computer*
Oct. 29 fmm 7 until 9 p.m. at the
Northwest Branch Library. 580
Grcrnway Blvd., Longwood. For
more Information and to sign-up
call the branch at (407) 3212419.
C room \s reunion

H»r«M Pt»o»o by Tommy Vuncont

Students at Crooms Academy in Santord prepare for Red Ribbon
Week. Oct 26-30 with drug-tree literature, arts and posters, which will
be on exhibit next week in the school's buildings and hallways.

E lv is a t t h e m o v i e s

Alzheimer's support

The five most-popular Elvis movies,
in terms of gross theatrical receipts
Film

Year

LAKE MARY - An Alzheimer's
disease support group, spon­
sored by the Greater Orlando
Alzheimer’s Association, will
meet Nov. 9 from 2 until 3 p.m.
at Better Living For Seniors.
1097 Sand Pond Road, Lake
Mary. The free group Is Intended
to provide support and education
to caregivers caring for a family
member with Alzheimer's disease
or a related disorder. For more
Information call (407) 628-0068
or (407) 333-8877.

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Viva Las Vegas 1964

p lu n n in g meeting
SANFORD - The Croom’s
Alumni will hold a breakfast
planning meeting for the classes
of the 50s reunion in 1999 on
Nov. 7 at 8:30 a.m. at St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church
Annex. 813 E. line Avc.,
Sanford. For more information
contact Dick Evans, chairman,
at (407) 323-1803.

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Blue Hawaii

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TODAYS QUOTE: “In all thing* or
nature there ii something of the mar­
velous.'' — Aristotle
TODAYS WEATHER: On this day in
1969, an early outbreak of cold weath­
TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in er set all-time October Iowa in Con­
IB8I, Justice Stephen J. Field sent the cord, N il., (10 degrees) and Albany,
first transcontinental telegraph mes­ N.Y., 06 degrees).

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day of J99S and the
37nd day of fall.
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sage. to President Abraham Lincoln.
On this day in 1901, Mr*. Anna Taylor
became the first person to go over Ni­
agara Falls in a barrel and survive.
On this day in 1987. the Monkees drew
a crowd of U)O.(HH) at a benefit concert
at Lowy's Park Zoo in Tampa. Fla

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Anton van
Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), scientist;
Moss Hart (1904-1961), playwright-di­
rector, Y.A, Tittle (1926 ), football star.
Is 72; Bill Wyman (1936-), Rolling
Stone, is 62; F. Murray Abraham (1939 ),
actor, is 59; Kweisi Mfuine (194I-), con­
gressman. Is 50.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1992, the Toronto Blue Jays became
the first team from outside the United
Slates to win the World Series.

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TODAY'8 BIRTHDAYS: Johann
Strausa (1825-1899), composer. Pablo
Picasso &lt;1881-19731, paintenculplor;
Richard E. Byrd 11888-1957), explorer,
Minnie Pearl (1912-19961, singer-co­
median; Marion Ross &lt;1928 &gt;, actress,
is 70; Bobby Knight 11940 &gt;, basketball
coach, ts 58; Helen Reddy 11941•&gt;
SOURCE I AM Weather (iuxfc extender. Annul singer-songwriter, is 57; Dan Issel
(1948 ), basketball player, is 50
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TODAYS MOON: Between TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
new moon (Oct. 20) and first 1980. Mike Weaver knocked out Gertie
Coctzee in the 13th round, retaining
quarter (Oct. 28).
hit WBA heavyweight title
Oct. 25, 1990
TODAYS QUOTE: “Time takes all
Today ii (he 29«lh I
day of J » l and the \
and gives all.” — Giordano Bruno
JJrd aay qffitlL
TODAYS WEATHER: On thia day in
TODAY8 HISTORY: On thia day in 1995, lightning hit a moving vehicle
1854, an English brigade was de­ near Ada, Okla., melting the antenna
stroyed attacking a Russian position and denting the roof.
in Crimea. Alfred Lord Tennyson Im­ SOURCE: ISM Weather Guide CUrndir, Accord
mortalized the event In “The Charge PaMithUif. Ltd.
TODAYS MOON; Between
of the Light Brigade."
new moon (Oct. 20) end drat
On this day in 1983, American troops
quarter (Oct. 28).
Invaded the Island of Grenada.
On thi* day in 1987, the NFL players
C IMS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
strike ended.

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LOCAL FO R EC A ST
Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the upper-70s. Lows In the
low-60s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In llic low-80s.
Lows In the low-60s. Monday:
Partly cloudy. Highs in the
low-80s. Lows In the low-OOs.
Tuesday: Isolated showers.
Highs in the luw-80s. Lows In
the mld-OOs.

T ID E S

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 8:40
a.m.. maj. 2:30 a.m.. min. 0:10
p.m„ maj. 2:55 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Stock: high:
11:06 a.m„ 11:20 p.m.. low;
4:36 a.m., 5:21 p.m. Mow Smyr­
na Beach: high: 11:11 a.m.,
11:25 p.m., low: 4:41 a.m., 5:26
EX TEN D ED OUTLOOK
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 11:26
a.m., 11:40 p.m.. low: 4:56
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Ptcldy 78 61 P tcld y 81 62 a.m., 5:41 p.m.
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Ptcldy 82 63 S h im S3 66

LO TTER Y
H e ro a io the w inning nu m bers
selected on F riday In (h e Florida
Lottery:

Fantasy S
2-3-0-11-22
Lotto (Oct. 17)
13-25-31-32-46-48

D aytona B each Ac New
S m y rn a Bench: Seas arc 46 feet w ith a m oderate
chop. Water tem perature at
Daytona is 78 degrees and
ul New Symrna. 78 degrees.
Winds are from the n o rth ­
east at 15-20 m .p.h.
S T A T IS T IC S

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period en d in g e t lO a .m . S a t­
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•Sunrise...................... 7 :3 1 a.m .
•Sunset........................6 :4 7 p .m .

Prescription
drugs at low
or no cost
WASHINGTON D.C. - The
Cost Containment Research
Institute In Washington D.C.
has published a 32 page
booklet. ‘Free &amp; Low Cost
Prescription
Drugs*. The
booklet gives Information on
how and where to get free
and low cost prescription
drugs.
■Many major drug compa­
nies provide free or low cost
medication, but rarely, tf ever
publicize the programs,* says
Heather Kerrigan, director of
the Institute. “WeYc pub­
lished an A to Z listing of all
drugs that are available to
certain qualified groups for
free or at very low cost di­
rectly from the manufac­
turer.*
Consumers can receive a
copy by sending $3 to cover
the cost of postage and han­
dling to: Institute Fulfillment
Center. Prescription Drug
Booklet : PD-370. IK) Box
'462. Elmira. NY 14902-0462.
Consumers can also gel this
information from The Insti­
tute's Internet web site:
www.tnstltutc.dc.org.

The following is a schedule of County Public Library System.
children’s programs for the The branrhes are open Monday
North Branch. 150 N. Palmetto through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9
Avc., Sanford.
the
West p.m.; Friday and Saturday. 9
Branch. 245 Hunt Club Blvd., a.tn. to 5 p.m.: Sundny. 1 to 5
North. Longwood. the East p.m. For more Information on
Branch. 310 Division St.. any of the programs, rail 322Oviedo
and the Northwest 2182. BG2-22H2, 300 8150 or
Branch, 580 Grcenway Blvd.. 321-2419. All programs are
Dike Mary, of the Seminole frre and open to the public.

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NOTICE TO THE
PUBLIC
SECTION 8 HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAM
T H E HOUSING A U TH O R ITY OF TH E C ITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA W ILL TA K E
APPLICATIONS FOR ITS SECTION 8 HOUSING VOUCHER ASSISTANCE PRO­
GRAM ON TH E FOLLOW ING DATES O N L Y : MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 10 AN D 12. 1998. APPLICATIONS W ILL BE TA K EN
FROM 8:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. AN D 2:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. EACH DAY A T T H E REDDING
GARDENS C O M M U N ITY BUILDING, 400 SOUTH LO C U ST AVENUE, SANFORD,
FLORIDA. NO APPLICATION TA K EN VIA TELEPHONE OR FAX. PREFERENCE
FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE IS GIVEN T O PERSONS DISPLACED. LIVIN G IN
SUBSTANDARD HOUSING OR PAYING MORE TH A N 50% OF INCOME FOR RENT.
NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE. PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES REQUIR­
ING SPECIAL ACCOM M ODATIONS T O M AKE APPLICATION M AY C O N TA C T
TH E M AIN OFFICE A T #94 C A S TLE BREWER COURT (407) 323-3150; TD D (407)
323-0420 W ITH IN 48 HOURS OF T H E L A S T DAY OF APPLICATION TAKING.
"EQ U A L HOUSING OPPORTUNITY",
"IG U A LD A D DE OPPORTUNIDADES DE VIVIENDA"
SE HABLAESPANOL
T H E HOUSING A U TH O R ITY OF T H E C ITY O F SANFORD, FLORIDA
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HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Ph. 330-6988
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77ur following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Oct. 23:

B a ttery on a law enforcem ent o fficer:

CASKET
STORE

FERN PARK. U.9. Highway 17-92, 6500 block. Oct. 22. 2:05
p.m. A 19 year-old man was a nested by Seminole County
slierlfTs deputies for battery on a law enforcement officer and
for battery. Deputies said he became "enraged* when he saw
another man put his hands on his ex-girlfriend's buttocks. He
hit the other man several times. Even after deputies arrived, he
continued to threaten the other man. When he was arrested he
refused to get Into the deputy's car and kicked the deputy In
Die knee.

Suits D irtd to lie M ile
Q U A LITY C A S K ETS
STARTING A T $850
CREM ATION URNS
STARTING A T $85
BURIAL VAULTS

B u rg lary to a conveyance:
LAKE MART. Par Place, 10O block. Oct. 22. 4:30 a.m. An 18year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties for unarmed burglary to a conveyance and for petty theft.
Deputies said he stole an AM-FM-CD stereo valued at less than
•300 from a car.

SAVINGS
UP TO 50%

D om estic v io len ce:
LONOWOOD. Roby Rod Laae. 100 Mock, Oct. 22. 2:21 p.m. A
45 year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for domestic
violence. Police said the man ordered his wife to stay behind
In the living room while he took the children Into a bedroom.
She followed him. they said. He became so angry, they said,
that he kicked the television and threatened to kill her for
falling to follow his orders.
WINTER 6PR1N06, Bombay Arsons, 100 block, Oct. 22, 9:50
p.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs Police
for domestic violence. Police said the man hit his wife In the
face during an argument.

D riving under the influence:
OVIEDO. Mitchell Hammock Road, Oct. 23. 2:04 a m. A 25year-old was arrested by Oviedo Police for driving under the
Influence.

D ru g s:
ALTAMONTE BPRINOB, DsPagb aod Fsari. Oct. 22. 11:23
p.m. An 18-year-old man and a 23-year-old man were arrested
by Altamonte Springs Police for possession of marijuana and
possession of cocaine. Police said they had pulled over the ve­
hicle In which the two were traveling and were in the process
of arresting the 18-year-old on a warrant charge when they
searched the car and found three baggies of marijuana and a
haggle of cocaine shoved between the seats.
CAMELBERRY. U.B. Highway 17-93. 5600 Mack. Oct. 22.
3:43 p.m. A 38-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Po­
lice for possession of cocaine and possession of drug para­
phernalia. Police said they saw the man In his car behind a
shopping center which was no longer open for business. Po­
lice said they approached the car and the man said he Just
wanted to be alone because he had had a fight with a family
member. Police asked If they could search the vehicle. Inside,
they found several capped syringes which appeared to have
been recently used and a bag of crack cocaine.

County-----c— tlsasd from Pago 1A

ered each of the requests to
be reasonable. County staff
Inspected what was being
done.
Senior planner Kevin Fall
and the county staff have
recommended the commis­
sion stick the notices of de­
nial of certification for non
compliance of County Ordi­
nance 98-13. Attorneys for
the taro businesses were al­
lowed a delay when the mat­
ter came up at a hearing on
Sept. 22. Another delay Is
not expected.
Adams, 56. will be suc­
ceeded on the board by
Carlton Henley In November.
Henley. 85. can sit In on the
meeting Tuesday but not as a
member of the board. He Is a
former commissioner who
was principal of Lyman High
School for 31 years.
Losing In the Republican
primary to Henley was a
crushing setback to Adams,

who Is looking for a Job In
the private sector. Soon, he
will have to relinquish his
office at the County Services
Building. He was there on
Friday focusing on the hear­
ings on Tuesday.
In addlUon to the adult
business matter, Adams said
a work session to discuss a
proposed solid waste tipping
fee reduction may help resi­
dents save money. “WeVe
found a way to reduce the
cost to the haulers who
dump at the landfill" Adams
said. "This could definitely
lower everyone's rates."
Also on the agenda
proclaim the
resolution to proclaim
month of November as
"American Indian Month" In
Seminole County and a
reaoluUon In support of Im­
plementing expanded domes­
tic service at the Orlando
Sanford Airport.
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Erin Parson, assistant manager of Wal-Marl in Sanford volunteer for Americorpa, during Make-A-DIffersnce
presents a check for $1,000 to Chandra FNns, a Vista Day, sponsored by the county's volunteer center.

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Addle Lenora Ferris. 85.
Westchester. Mount Plymouth,
died Thursday, Oct. 22. 1998.
Bom In Eastman. Oa.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1929. Mrs. Ferris was a home­
maker. She was a member of
Central Baptist Church In
Sanford.
Survtvors Include sons. Arthur
Edsel Jones, Orlando. Jcirri B.
Jones. Sorrento, John C.,
Mount Plymouth; daughters,
Paula R. Weed. Sorrento.
Donna M. Fox, DeKalb. Miss.:
brothers, Verdlnal Wright. Win­
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four
great-great-grandchildren.
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MARTHA C. LANCASTER
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Oa. died Thursday. Oct. 22.
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Columbus, Oa.: sisters, Jackie
C. Sullivan. Atlanta, Oa.; two
grandchildren.
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lumbus, Qa., In charge of a r­
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Martha A. Popp. 91, Coach
Light Drive. Fern Park, died
Friday. Oct. 23. 1998 at Park
Lake Nursing Center, Maitland.
Bom Nov. 8. 1906 In Antwerp.
Belgium, she moved to Central
Florida in 1973. Mrs. Popp was
an artist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Marlon Brothcrson, Fern Park;
three grandchildren.
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Sanford. In charge of arrange­
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
COMMUNITY VIEWS

IEDITORIAL

Is there a double
standard for school
athletes?
Two Seminole High School football players • Lee
Moore an d Jerem y Taylor - never denied wrongdoing.
The two were In a group of five Seminole football
players who were on a Labor Day vacation In New
Sm yrna Beach. Ju st like th o u san d s of high school kids
all over C entral Florida.
Moore and Taylor were found, an d signed w ritten
confessions, to drinking vodka th n t afternoon after the
school's cheerleading sponsor reported the incident. Hie
other three players a t the scene were not charged.
The Seminole C ounty School Board acted quickly,
enforcing Its no-tolerance policy, and suspended the
players for 30 day9 from participating In schoolsponsored extracu rricu lar activities.
School Board attorney Ned Ju lia n stated th a t
extracurricular activities are a privilege, not a right.
T hat's true. B ut a deeper look a t Seminole High
School shows th a t several m em bers of the football team
have struggled w ith grades and were Ineligible for
spring practice. Word gets around quickly am ong the
local sport9 scene, and other schools, prominently Like
Brantley several y ears ago. have also gone through
some sticky situ atio n s Involving eligibility' and th e law.
The question th a t needs to be asked Is. were the
suspensions Justified a s an across-the-board policy?
Or would a m em ber of the chess club or Latin club,
two organizations w here a m em ber would never be
noticed m issing by the local boosters or sports fans, be
dealt with equally?
Was this grandstanding by Seminole High? Or was
the school looking at the best Interests of the students,
one of whom Is o u t for the season with a knee Injury?
The no-tolerance policy h as Its positives. Last year, a
very prom inent ru n n in g back In Seminole County w as
expelled from school for simply being an acccssoiy to
the crime. After a year In the Excel Program, the player
Is back In school an d will be running the football for a
big-time football university next year. He h as a 3.5
grade paint average and said the expulsion was
invaluable to his new focus In the classroom.
B ut the question rem ains? Are football players
treated differently th a n other less-renow ned athletes or
other stu d en ts?
S ubstance abuse Is a problem in Seminole County
schools and In o th er schools across the country b u t the
only Incidents people seem to h ear ab o u t Involve
athletes. Consequently the question of a double
stan d ard rem ains.

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D e b n tc o v e r d e v e l­
opm ent
The debate over the devel­
opment of n holcl/ronfrm ire
renter In Sanford Is a healthy
one. As n public official. 1 can­
not be a proponent or oppo­
nent of the Issue. Rather, as a
public- official. It Is my Job to
provide the residents with the
Information needed to make an
Infonned decision. Regardless
ol wherr you might stand on
the Issue, we all know an In­
formed vote ts a good vote.
Early on. the City faced the
Issue of how much park to pre­
serve and enhance. The City
(by ordlnancel n-served the
easterly 700' (2-1/3 football
fields) of the park for exclusive
park uses. Accordingly, the
City Commission pledged to
maintain the basketball courts
and enhance the park by
lighting the recreation facili­
ties. turning the breakwall Into
a fishing pier, und providing
landscaped
walkwnys.
a
boardwalk und more play
equipment.
Oner the Issue of how much
park would remain was ad­
dressed by the City Commis­
sion. several additional con­
cerns were raised over the fea­
sibility of the project Itself.
Questions regarding the eco­
nomic viability of the proposal,
the amount of lobs offered to
City residents. Inc level of pay
for these Jobs, the ability of the
developer to make the project
happen and the tax debt that
might be Incurred. All these Is­
sues
apply
to
a
hotel/confcrcnce center no matter
where It Is developed. So let's
address the pertinent ques­
tions regarding the conference
center and hotel.
Would we like Sanford to be
die Meeting Place for County
residents and businesses?
City and County residents
have no meeting place to hold
Important community (unc­
tions. As k d M n eq u tS R , our
children's graduation ceremo­
nies arc held In Orlando or at
UCK; our major corporations
do not have a place to hold
award banquets, show off their
products or train their employ­
ees: local service clubs cannot
sponsor conventions, and cul­
tural events are limited. The
County recognized the need for
a conference center to provide
these functions, evaluated the
feasibility of a conference cen­
ter In great detail and after
evaluating alternative sites,
picked the City as the best site
for llie center. This conference
center, If approved by the vot­
ers, will be owned and oper­
ated by the County and paid
for by the County's 3 percent
tax on hotel rooms and prop­
erty taxes on the hotel.
Is a full service hotel
needed?
For the conference center to
be successful, a full service ho­
tel (physically located next to
the center) ts needed. This ho­
tel would be a privately owned
hotel paid for by the hotel de­
veloper.
Are Jobs needed for City resi­
dents?
The hotel/conference center
complex will provide approxi­
mately 1000 new Jobs. One half
of these Jobs are directly re­
lated to the complex and In­
clude Jobs ranging from man­
agement positions to house­
keeping. The other half are
*spln-o(T Jobs created at other
businesses In the area. Local
companies such as retail sales,
landscape and building main­
tenance,
plumblng/electrica)
contracting, office supplies,
accounting and banking will
experience increased sales and
hire new employees. The pay­
roll for these Jobs Is estimated
at 825 million each year.
Should the park be en­
hanced?
Tire City Commission has
stated that If a portion of the
park Is used for a ho­
tel /conference center, the re­
maining portion of the park
needs to be enhanced. The
cost estimate for improve­
ments, Including an enhanced
park, boardwalk, fishing pier,
play equipment and landscap­
ing, Is 82 million, to be paid
for from hotel taxes and lease
revenues.
Taking all of these Issues
Into context at one time results
In a simple issue for the voters
of the City to decide. Should
the city:
Vole *NO* and preserve Fort
Mellon Park as we know it to­
day? This ts an easy position
to explain, simply visit the
park and look around, or.
Vote "YES* to use a portion

the basis for their recommen­
dation? If the downtown site
has lieen selected because It Is
what the developer wants. Is
that a good enough reason?
6. Rend Estate Research
Consultants tn 1994 and ngntn
In 1995 and Klshklnd and As­
sociates In 1998 raised serious
questions that do NOT seem to
support this project. In the Oc­
tober II Seminole Herald. An­
dres Duany mlsrd additional
conrcms. Why are we Ignoring
Ihesc three consultants?
7. What has been the suc­
cess of other holcls/molrls In
Sanford, on 17-92 and near I4? Should wr be encouraged by
their financial success? Should
we not learn from the financial
problems that plagued the
llolldny Inn (now Marina Hotel)
which made requests that the
City come to Us rescue? Will
we create a white elephant?
Maybe Ihesc questions have
been answered, and we are
‘Man! I wish I had a nickel tor all the people like
simply out of touch. More than
you who want me to ‘make the sex scandal go
anything, wc are concerned
away."
that Sanford taxpayers may
not realize the potent Ini finan­
cial burden of this project. Are
dle a variety of events and have some people so talent on this
of the park as the site fur the
other facilities nearby. The re­ project that they gloss over
County's conference center,
with associated hotel and en­ port stated "...a convention facts and refuse to look at it
center alone will not generate objectively'/ Wc believe that
hanced park Improvements.
This position requires your enough demand to support a downtown Sanford Is not a
consideration of the questions hotel year round.* High school good location for a convention
of would we like Sanford to be graduations are the most fre­ center/hotcl complex. There­
the site of the County’s meet­ quently mentioned events that fore, we believe that It Is nec­
ing place. Is a full service hotel would use the center. Why are essary to vote against the con­
needed, are Jobs needed for we considering a center In di­ vention center/holel project In
rect contradiction to the re­ downtown Sanford.
city residents and should the
port? Graduations occur only a
park be enhanced.
couple of days a year-what Walter and Charlotte Smith
Saaford
happens the other 383 days?
Tmy VanDsnrorp
3. The consultants referred
City Manager
to a 1994 study In which reve­
Sanford
nue was based partly on a
Longwood resignation
A rch itect stren g th en s hockey team playing home
games In the center. Then the
re a d e r's views
Solar Bears arrived,. In 1995,
Uttle more than a year ago,
the
consultants
stated, on Oct. 20, 1998. the Longwood
Both aides of the Ho­ ‘(Events would be needed| to City Commission appointed me
tel/Conference Center Issue
generate 8500.000 to 8800.000 to the Historic Preservation
requested Input from Andres M.
In either operating revenue or Board and 1 soon attended a
Duany of Duany Plater-Zyberk
fiscal benefits to be consistent meeting of Us Founder's Day
&amp; Company regarding the Im­ with earlier protections... Our Sub-Committee. Even as an
pact of the proposed p ro ject,
original feasibility study pro­ obaerver1apd potential asaoeP
so Tm glad you ran his letter jected approximately a 82.4 ale. It was clear that Joining
last week. (He l*s a world re­ million shortfall, which could this committee would be a se­
nowned architect designer and
Increase to 82.9 to 83.2 million rious commitment of my time.
preservationist based In Mi­ without (the hockey tcam|... The committee meets monthly
ami.)
The County may wish to con­ from April until December and
My take on thlB situation Is
sider updating our earlier fea­ almost weekly from January
that Mr. Duany thinks our
sibility study once a specific through March. All of these
project is a good Idea, If we can location Is selected, since the meetings are In preparation of
Incorporated a few modifica­ ability
to capture
many a festival which requires mem­
tions. Specifically, he thinks
events...depends
upon the ber attendance for an entire
we should keep our lakefront
availability and quality of «tp- weekend. The benefit for the
street, rather than take the
porting amenities." At the May Historic District seemed admi­
park all the way to the wa­ 28, 1998 County Commission rable so I became one of the
ter...a
reasonable
change
meeting, another consultant many hardworking volunteers.
which could be made.
said, 'typically most confer­
During the thirteen months I
1 am In favor of the hotel
ence centers lose money year
project and I know that our after year: most are lucky if have been on the committee,
reason for wanting Mr. Duany1a
they break even on the oper­ many changes have occurred.
Input was because we’ve seen
ating costs...very few are able New rules and regulations have
his work In other towns and
to cover their debt service: been adopted, financial ac­
know that he has a way of
most Just cover their operating countability has been Insti­
turning projects like these Into costs.* Was the feasibility tuted and formerly overlooked
works of art.
study updated? What were the 'Sunshine* requirements have
Those closest to the project
results? How have projected been Imposed. In addition to
know that lots of resources,
shortfalls been resolved? Why membership, I took the meet­
like Mr. Duany. have been
are we considering a project ing minutes until the City protapped to validate and formu­ that two different consultants vtded a secretary. Recently I
late the plans. No one Is taking predict would be In financial was elected Chairman. But
also during this time. It has
this project lightly. No one is
trouble?
doing It on a whim. Everything
4. At the May 26. 1998 been Increasingly apparent
from the visual appeal of the
County Commission meeting. that we arc in danger of be­
hotel to the logistics of drain­ Commissioner
VanDcrWeide coming a political toy.
age has been researched.
suggested that the city be the
Only four short months be­
Mr. D uan/s letter strength­ sole owner of the convention fore the festival, the Longwood
ened my confidence In the ho­ center, 'because If for some City Commission has. In effect,
tel/conference center project.
reason this falls. It could be placed the committee In
I'm definitely voting yes!
complicated
with
multiple ‘limbo* while It holds a work
owners.*
session to determine our fate.
Commissioner McLain re­ The work of this committee
sponded that such details should not be liomstrung this
could be worked out tn an late In our season simply so
agreement. The other day we the Commission can play po­
Residents share
were told not to worry about fi­ litical football for entertain­
re se a rc h
nancial problems because the ment. One member of the
County Is putting some money Founder's Day Sub-Committee
As long-time residents of Into the project, the lease will has already resigned over tills
Sanford, we have followed the
be written so that the center Issue.
debate over the convention won't fall, and *we11 see that It
The personal time I have
center/hotcl with great Inter­ doesn’t fall." If the facility la chosen to donate In volunteer
est, We have recently done good for the County, why was programs Is limited, and as It
some research, and we have at least one commissioner Is time spent away from family,
questions.
concerned about the County blends and business endeav­
1. A May 23. 1995 County being an owner? Haa the ors; I consider It a valuable
Commission work session re­ agreement been completed? gift So. 1 must weight the
viewed the work of consultants With the City’s other financial
who had looked at locations needs, why are we assuming worth of each project and re­
throughout the county for a ownership of a convention cen­ evaluate projects as situations
convention center. Eighteen ter that could cost us thou­ change.
possible sites had been an a­ sands? If there Is to be more
With Longwood's political
lyzed. with the nearest ones to than one owner, what respon­ climate as it stands, 1 have
downtown being 17-92 at the sibility will each have If a fi­ now chosen to volunteer part
Greenway and 1-4 between the nancial problem arises?
of my time to the Dividend pro­
Lake Mary and Towne Center
5. At the May 26. 1998 gram of the PTA at a local ele­
exits. The consultants stressed County Commission meeting. mentary school. There I will
the Importance of ’ease of ac­ Mayor Dale ‘requested the coach eighteen first graders In
cess and visibility." In light of Board to take the advice of the Math Super Star program.
lire recommendation that areaa their task force (who enthusi­ This new project, along with
adjacent to 1-4 were the most astically and unanimously en­ the
Historic
Preservation
viable, why was downtown dorsed this site for the ho- Board meetings and commit­
Sanford chosen? Why was an tel/conferencc center) and vote ments to other worthy organi­
8-acre site chosen when the to endorse this as the official zations. will completely fill my
consultants said a site no less site..." We have Inquired about available time. Please accept
then 35 acres was needed? studies at (he County, the City, this tetter as my resignation
What is the basis for thinking and the Tourist Development from the Founder's Day Sub­
that Sanford can compete sic- Commission. Each lime we are committee.
Regretfully,
ceasfully with Daytona Beach referred to the 1995 study,
and Orlando?
which did not Include down­
2. The consultants also felt a town Sanford and which raised
center should be able to han­ serious questions. What was
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thletes----continued from P lfl 1A
capacity to enforce the school
board policies,'
Marks docs not deny that
Lee Moore, a 10-year
old
sophomore, dnuik vodka nt
New Smyrna Beach on Labor
Day afternoon. Moore and
18-year old senior Jeremy
Taylor were originally sus­
pended
from the Seminole
football team Sept. 8 under
the Seminole County School
Board's good citizenship code
regulntlng the behavior or
students participating In ex*
tracurricular activities, for­
bidding drinking
alcohol
among
other
regulations.
They conducted this In­
vestigation
using coercion,
fraud and trickery."
Marks
said. "We have evidence to
prove this. The School Board
and the high Bchool did not
follow proper legal procedure.
The good citizenship code Is
bad policy, they should not
punish students for drinking
ofT campus
after school
hours.*
Julian said the Investiga­
tion
began
when Pamela
Dunn, an Instructional assis­
tant. reported
to Schapker
first an Incident that took
place on Sept. 4 at the Steak
&amp; Shake In Sanford. Accord­
ing to Julian. Dunn later told
Schapker the names of foot­
ball players she was told had
been at New Smyrna Beach,
with a bottle of vodka, on La­
bor Day.
According to Julian, Schapkcr's Investigation found that
the Sept. 4 Incident did not
warrant
citizenship
code
suspensions.
Julian said
Schapker found that five foot­
ball players had gone to New
Smyrna Beach, with a bottle
of vodka, on Labor Day.
Marks said that Dunn 'did
not report the five players to
Schapker, she only reported
what happened at Steak &amp;
Shake.* Marks said dropping
. the Investigation of the Steak
&amp; Shake Incident, which he
said Involved 'students drink-

Ing in public,* while continu­
ing to pursue the Labor Day
beach
Incident
shows
'selective enforcement.'
Marks said Schapker Inves­
tigated the beach
incident
without first getting a written
report of the alleged violation.
Marks said Dimn signed
a
typed statement on Sept. 10.
then SHS 'falsified the affida­
vit* lo show Sep. 8. Marks
also said Schapker did not no­
tify the parents
in writing
when beginning the Investiga­
tion.
Julian said the original writ­
ten statement Dunn signed
on Sept. 8 reporting what she
had been told about students
drinking at the beach 'was
unfortunately thrown away by
a secretary.* Julian said a
typed statement
reporting
Die incident was prepared
and signed by Dunn on Sept.
10. and there was no wrong­
doing. *We were operating
within the
law. Qrctchen
Schapker did her Job prop­
erly* Julian said.
Sally Moore. Lee
Moore’s
mother, said Schapker used
'coercive and deceitful* tac­
tics during the Investigation,
such as telling the players
Involved 'that Lee had ratted
on them.*
Julian satd the methods
Schapker used during the In­
vestigation were supported
by the School Board.
'An Investigator has to go
back and forth,' Julian said.
‘Her questioning was consis­
tent with what often happens
when questioning
multiple
parties.'
All five players
Involved
signed whiten statements on
either Sept. 8 or Sept. 9.
Marks contends the state­
ments were 'coerced, and
without a Notary Public pre­
sent.* Marks said the state­
ments of the students were
'notarized after the fact.'
Julian said 'nothing about
the statements are Illegal.*
Calling the Issue of whether
or not a Notary Public was
originally
present
n

Lake
much of the runoff of develop­
ment south and west of the
lake, all the way to Orlando. In
mid-century, the lake was re­
nowned for Its recreational
boating and fishing, but years
of wastewater effluent, coupled
with reduced flow from the St.
Johns River, have degraded the
water quality. Algea blooms
have led to frequent fish kills
and a layer of muck several
feet thick In places, now covers
the lake.
The Legacy Environmental
Education program Is a coop­
erative venutre between the
district and area high schools.
Winter Springs Is the only
school In Seminole where the
program Is being InsUtuted.
The Legacy program puts
students groups on public
lands to aid In the restoration
.or management of that prop­
erty, said Bill Oraf. SJRWMD
spokesman.
' Friday’s field trip to Lake Jcsup had a two-fold purpose.
Students Investigated wetlands
and water habitats with Jim
Duby, Seminole County Envi­
ronmental Planner, and Erich
Marzolf. environmental scien­
tist. and Dan Hayes, education
specialist,
both
of
the
SJRWMD.
The purpose of the field work
was to get student Involvement
into maintenance, exotic plant
removal and trail blazing In the
county's portion of the Jesup
Landing Conservation Area.
The nands-on experience Is a
big part of Cole’s approach to
teaching the environmental
studies classes. The students
are encouraged to take charge.
This was apparent as one
group returned from the field
work and joined the biologist
on the boat for the lake portion

of the trip.
*We were In charge, we were
the leaders,* said sophomore
Amanda Evans. 'Mr. Duby Just
followed behind us."
"This is one of those classes
I always dreamed of being In,*
said Megan Eisner, "but there
never was one available.* A
sophomore, she plans to follow
the program through to gradua­
tion. *1 love lo do stuff ltke
this, and I’m looking Into get­
ting a Job In this kind of field.*
The program at Winter
Springs Is an Institute similar
to the health academy at
Seminole High School.
On the lake. Marzolf ex* tned that runoff from Ordo. through Howell Creek,
has affected the water quality
of the lake. A spit of land has
formed created by sediment
that dumps Into the lake from
the creek.
The district has been the
lead agency In the study of the
problems of Lake Jesup.
Working, by legislative man­
date, with the Friends of Lake
Jesup. a citizen’s group which
has pushed for a lake man­
agement plan to Improve water
quality. A series of studies
have been completed. But the
group lost its ofneial backing
In July, when the mandate ex­
pired, and some members
wondered whether the district
would continue to study the
lake. The legislature did ap ­
propriate 11.5 million for the
project, but the Friends have
no say in how the money la
spent.
The district will host the next
FLJ meeting, on Nov. IB, and
will present a hydrologic model
of the lake's circulation.
'(It) looks like It ts on track.’
said Robert King, a member of
the citizen's group.*

C

'collateral Issue,* Julian said
the Btudcnts 'did
sign a
statement. Lee Moore was
man enough to admit what
he did.'
Moore and Taylor were the
only two students Involved
found to be In violation of the
good citizenship code, Julian

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Drinking and smoking can
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Despite their youth, the kids
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He also said the due process
rights of students and parents
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Schapker and other school
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Legal Notices
NOTtCK OF ACTION IN B M tN IN T DOMAIN IN
TMB CIRCUIT CO UNT OF TM1 IIO M T IIN T M
JUD ICIAL CINCUIT, IN AND FON M M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA

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tha abo«f. If any: thaw boh*, device**. aseJgneee, grerteee.
eraditora. leeeeea. aiacutora. admlnttiatora. mortgegee*.
judgment eraditora. truataaa. Iianholdora, poraona In
ooaaaaaion and any and all othor poraona having or
claiming to havo any right, litla or mtoroat by,
through, undar or agomat tha abova namod Dafandanta.
or otharmao claiming any right, titla, or Intoroat In tha
raal proparty daacribod Mi thia action,
Dafandanta.
TO: THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AOAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW.
An Eminont Domain Patftlon, togathar with it* Declaration of
Taking ha* bvvn Mad In Tha abora-atytod court to acquu* eortaln
properly intaralia m Sominol* County, Florida, daacribod *a fol­
low*:
PARCEL NO. ISO
FEE SIMPLE

COUNTY ROAD 417. rtU E S V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS BE THROUGH 71, INCLUSIVE. MIDWAY
FARK, SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE SS, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION
22, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANOE M EAST, BEING MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT EE.
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE SS, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN S.S2-4S M 'E . ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT SS FOR A DISTANCE OF E4.TI FEET TO THE POINT OP
BEGINNING. SAID POINT BEINQ ON A LINE S0.00 FEET NORTH
OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD
427. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF
WAV MAP. SECTION NUMBER T7S1B-IS0S (DATED SEPTEMBER
I I . 1SSSI; THENCE CONTINUE B.B2'4S‘M *E. ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY UNE OF SAID LOT SS FOR A DISTANCE OF
40 01 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 80.00 FEET NORTH OF AND
PARALLEL WITH SAIO CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD 427;
THENCE RUN S.M*24‘09*W. ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE FOR A
DISTANCE OF 2S4.ET FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIOHT OF WAV
LINE OF HOMESTEAD AVENUE. AE SHOWN ON SAID MIDWAV
PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE RUN N.00*81'04*E. ALONG SAID
EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAV U M t FOR A DISTANCE OF St.SS FEET
TO A POINT ON A UNE SO 00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL
WITH SAIO CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD 42T; THENCE RUN
N.)l*2* 09‘ E. ALONO SAID PARALLEL UNE FOR A DISTANCE OF
711.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO
SAID LANDS CONTAININO THEREIN S.I27 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS
SUBJECT TO A 200 FOOT RIOHT OF WAV EASEMENT AS PER
THE TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA (T.I.I.F.I RESERVATION AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK IS. PAOE 420.

AND
PARCEL NO. 122

F B I SIMPLE
CO UN TY ROAD 417, PHASS V
THAI PORTION OF LOTS SS AND ST. MIDWAY PARK, SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE SS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. LYING IN SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANOE 10 EAST. BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT SS.
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE M . OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN S S2'12'2t*E. ALONO THE NORTHEASTERLY UNE OF SAID
LOT «1. FOR A DISTANCE OF SS.S4 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SAID POINT BEINO ON A UNE SO 00 FEET NORTH
OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD
427. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIOHT OP
WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77S10-2SOS (DATED SEPTEMBER
21. 1»St|. THENCE CONTINUE S.92*22*2t*C. ALONO SAID
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF l o t SI, FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.01
FEET TO A POINT ON A UNE SO 00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARAL­
LEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 417; THENCE
RUN S 11*14 09*W ALONO SAID PARALLEL UNE FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF 47 S4 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
LINE OF LOT 67 OF SAID MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE
RUN N 92'4tM *W . ALONO SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY UNE OF LOT
47. FOR A DISTANCE OF 40 00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO.OO

FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH SAIO CENTERUNE OF
COUNTY ROAO 427; THENCE RUN N.21*24'OS’ S. ALONO SAID
PARALLEL UNE FOR A DISTANCE OF 4E.14 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEOINNINO
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 1.S21 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS

AMD
PARCEL NO. 122

F IS SIMPLE
CO UN TY ROAO AST. PMABM V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS SI AND 41. MIDWAY FARK. SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE SS. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, LVINO IN SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 20 EAST. BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT SI.
MIDWAV PARK. SECTION ONE, ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r o e d in p l a t b o o k a . p a g e s a , o f t h e
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN ■ S2*04’20‘ E. ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY UNE OF SAID
LOT St FOR A DISTANCE OF SSS4 FEET TO THE POINT OF

BEOINNINO, SAID POINT BEINO OH A LINE M OO FEET NORTH
OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD
417. AE SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIGHT OF
WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77110-2101 (DATID SEPTEMBER
21. 1SSS); THENCE CONTINUE 8.92*0**30*1. ALONG SAID
NORTHEASTERLY UNE OF LOT E l FOR A DISTANCE OF 1S.OO
FEET TO A POINT ON A UNE SO.OO FEET NORTH O f AND PAR­
ALLEL WITH SAID CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD 427; THENCE
RUN E .M ’ 24*0S*W. ALONO SAID PARALLEL.M NI.FpA A 0|ETAMCt OP 4T.SS FEET T O A POINT ON THE SOUTtfwtSTIRLV
U N I OF LO T 12 OF SAID MIDWAY npRK.-SSCTION O N I: T H 0 C *
RUN N.SI* 11*21*W. ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY UNE OF LOT
I ) FOR A DISTANCE OF 29.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A UNE 21.00
FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERUNE OF
COUNTY ROAO 427; THENCE RUN N.2E*24'00'E. ALONO SAID
PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 4S.2E FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN (.024 SQUARE FEET. MORS
OR L E U .
SUBJECT TO A 200 FOOT RIGHT OF WAV EASEMENT AS PER
THE TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA (T.I.I.FJ RESERVATION AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK IS. PAGE 430.
AND
PARCEL NO. 124
F i t SIMPLE
COUNTV HOAD 4 I T . PNASM V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS S3. SI. ST AND IS. MIOWAV PARK.
SECTION ONE, ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE N . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LVINO IN SECTION
22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30 B U T , BEINO MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT S3.
MIDWAY PARK, SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT NOOK 4, PAGE M , OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, EAJO
POINT BEINO ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIOHT OF WAV UNE OF
AVALONA DRIVE; THENCE RUN E.St'SA'AO’ E. ALONO BAIO
SOUTHWESTERLY RIOHT OF WAV UNE FOR A DISTANCE OF
S3.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT BEING
ON A UNE 80.00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE
CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 4 IT, AS SHOWN ON THE STATE
ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF WAV MAP. SECTION TTEtO-MOS
(OATED SEPTEMBER
E l.
111*1; THENCE
CONTINUE
E.I1*24'40*I. ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAV
UNE OF AVALONA DRIVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A
POINT ON A UNE SO.OO FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH
SAID CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD 417; THENCE RUN
E.Si*14'0»*W. ALONO SAID PARALLEL UNE FOR A OISTANCI OF
S5.BS FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT
SS OF SAID MIOWAV PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE RUN
N.S2*0S*3O*W. ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT BE
FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 10 00
FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAIO CENTERUNE
OF COUNTY ROAO 417; THENCE RUN N.W'24'09'E. ALONO SAIO
PARALLEL UNE FOR A DISTANCE OF M.17 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
SAID LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 2 U I SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS.
OWNERIS): ROBERT A. RIEBEL and
RUTH RIEBEL
c/o Scott Johneon, Eaq.
Magutro, Voortila S WaHa. PA.
Too South Drang# Plata
2 South Orange Avonv*
Orlando. FL J2S0I
Each Oalandanl la tun hat notified that the Petitioner &gt;,n petition
for an Order of Taking bafora the HONORABLE NANCY F. ALLEY,
on* ol the Judge* of tha abeva-ttytad Court, on Monday, tha gth
day of November, t l « 4. at 1000 a nt.. In Courtroom K, al tha
Sam mo la County Courttiooa*. Sanford. Florida, In accordanca
anth Ita Declaration of Taking heretofore filed Vi true cauta. AS
Dafandanta to thia aurt and ah othor Intoroatod partim may time­
ly raquaat a hearing on the Fat Ition for tha Order of Taking at the
tuna and place deargnatad and bo hoard. Any Defendant failing to
file a timely raquaat for hearing aha* waive any right lo obiacl to
lha Order of Taking.
Each Oalandanl and any other poraona claiming any Inlaraat In
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Domain proceeding I* hereby required to aarva written defenera,
if ray you have, to the Pal ition heretofore tiled In thia cauta on
•ha Paiiiionar. and any raquaat tor a hearing on the Petition for
the Order ol Taking. H deaved. on Petitioner'* Attorney, trhora
name and addrra* l* ahown balow on or boloro Monday,
November 2, igga, and to tile the original of your written detenoe* and any raquaat for hearing on the Petition tor the Order of
Taking with tho Clark of Ihia Court either before aervtce on the
Pali loner* Attorney or Immediately thereafter, to ahow what
right, till*, intereat or lion you havo. It any, or claim m and 10 tha
property deaenbod In raid Petition and to ahow caura. It any you
hare, why aaid property ahould net bo condemned for lha uara
and pur para* a* rat forth Vi raid Petition if you fad to anrear a
default may ba entered a game! you for tha relief demanded In tho
Petition H you lad to roquoat a hearing on the Petition lor Order
of Taking you ahaM waive any ugh! to object lo aard Order of
Taking.
WITNESS my hand and raal ot raid Court on the 14th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER. ISIS.
(SEAL)
MART ANNE MORSE
CLERK OT THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR 10A
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A Mc M il l a n
County Attorney
for Semmoia County, Florida
Sominol* County Sorvicet Building
1101 Eaat Twat Street
Sanford. Florida 12T71
Telephone: *407) 121-ttlO, Eat. 7294
Attorney lor Ptlilionor
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Girls from the Whispering
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“When the issue first came up I
was against it...just my natural
resistance to change. But then I

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saw that this project is in
Sanford's best interest, economi­
cally and aesthetically."
— Vikki Cole

“As a little girl I have great memo­
ries of fishing in what is now just
a retention pond at the park, so
naturally I started out against the
referendum. I changed my mind
because I see that this will bring
Sanford's downtown back to life."
— Doreen Owens

“Those against this project start­
ed their campaign months ago,
so at first I only heard their side.
Once I learned the facts, I had an
easy time changing my mind.
There is really no other way to
go, no reason to fight. I'm voting
‘YES’! — Oscar Redden Jr.

“I wasn't sure that Fort Mellon
Park was the best place. Now
that I've listened to the opposi­
tion's alternative locations and
have all the facts, I'm voting ‘yes'!
This referendum will pass
because it helps Sanford on so
many levels." — Jean McLain

“I took a close look at our down­
town area and realized that I
needed to take an active role to
change Sanford, to save it from
slowly becoming a ghost town.
Voting Yes' is my way of helping
our city." — Bettye Dorman

"I was afraid that the finished pro­
ject wouldn't live up to all that s
being said about it. When I saw
the work has already gone into
this project. I felt assured that the
enhanced park and hotel will be a
valued asset to our community."
— Peggy Marlette

I thought this was just the Mayor's
project, so I was against it. Then I
saw that the entire City
Commission has been in favor of it.
Then, after last week's debate. I
was sold Fort Mellon Park is the
perfect location."
— Theodore “Tick" Martin

"I was under the incorrect impres­
sion that the baseball fields were
tied into this issue. Once I
learned that the ballfields are
leaving Ft. Mellon Park anyway,
decided to vote Yes' based on
the park improvements that are
planned."— Glenna Cook

"My high school-aged daughter
should be able to go to her prom
and graduation without driving 25
minutes into Orlando. I'm voting
'Yes' for her and because our
local economy could use this.
And the park will actually be
nicer! — Robert Burgess

“Two words turned my vote to a
'Yes'...fishing pier. We need one
and now we can get one. I know
we will all enjoy it!
— Ralph McLain

"The opposition led me to believe
that we were trying to save the
park for our children. I fell prey to
that message. However, as soon
as I learned that the park is going
to be better, I switched my vote to
a YES.’
— Annette Wing

"I live just blocks away from Fort
Mellon Park. I like our quiet town,
but I also realize that, without
change, Sanford is going to con­
tinue to diminish and there will be
more boarded-up buildings. I'm
voting 'Yes’ vote in favor of revi­
talization." — Karl Stairs

Y o u r “Y E S ! ” v o t e m e a n s :
• a b e tte r and bigger park.

• a free public fishing pier.

• n e e d e d eco n o m ic support for
d o w n to w n area.
• a c o n fe re n c e c e n te r fo r high school
graduations, co m m u n ity m eetin g s,
business functions, w e d d in g recep tio n s
and fam ily reunions.

• a boardwalk for all to enjoy.
• improved basketball courts.
• increased tax revenue for the city.
• jobs and business opportunities for all
our residents

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P a tr io ts in p la y o ffs
Rally wins 6A-3 title for Lake Brantley

H e r a ld S t a f f W r ite r

jLake Howell
should be very
| proud of effort
* CASSELBERRY _ All through the night, the
! chant echoed through the stadium.
* ’Off ense, off-ense.’
*De-fense. de fense.*
It came from n Like Howell team that could
linve quit long before the kickoff In last night's
buttle against eighth-ranked Lake Brantley.
The Hawks started the season 1-6 after being
touted as a pre-season SAC favorite. Things
weren't going die way they normally do around
Lake Howell, and the whole season started to fall
apart three weeks ago when the Hawks em­
barked on a Bataan Death March that saw 20
turnovers In the three games.
The losses weren't even close: the Hawks were
getting blown out and confusion along the side­
line was evident. Players were barking at each
other.
.
Going Into lost night, everything was arranged
perfectly for a monster blowout.
Nobody Blck enough to bet on high school
football would have turned down the Patriots mi­
nus at least three touchdowns.
Instead, the Hawks came out with the most In­
spired effort seen anywhere In Seminole County
this year.
When the offense wus on the field, the defense
was chanting. When the defense was completely
shutting down the vaunted Lake Brantley triple­
option. the offense was chanting.
It went on through the night In front of a surI prlslngly small crowd. The Hawks, though, didn't
' need a crowd as long as they had euch other.
The defense continued to hold as the Patriots
' struggled. Curtis Husselman. Larry Cummings,
Scott Petroff and Christian DeJesus led an awe­
some defensive effort.
Speaking of DeJesus. It would be hard to dis­
cuss the game without talking about him. He
plied up 76 of the toughest yards you'll ever see
at running back, returned kicks, and was an an­
chor on defense.
DeJesus didn't deserve to walk off the field a
loser, but neither did anyone else on the Hawks.
It was a team that should have expected to
lose and had nothing to play for except them­
selves.
Sometimes pride I b motivation enough and
that was proven last night, the Hawks played for
themselves and pride and came so close to the
| upset of the year.
At 1-7, there's nothing left to play for. A seai son that opened with such promise has been re­
! duced to playing before small crowds for pride.
! But last night. Lake Howell proved that that's
J enough.
They didn't get the win. Lake Brantley simply
! ran over Die Hawks during a final game-winning
! drive, dominating the smaller Hawks on the line
; of Bcrlmmuge.
i Only 23 seconds remained on the clock when
! the Hawks fumbled on a last-gasp-drive to end
the game.
In the past two weeks, the Hawks walked off
the field without too much emotion.
Last night, there were tears, of frustration and
the frustration of an opportunity lost.
But the Hawks woke up Saturday and. If there
i wasn't a sense of pride at an awesome effort, the
! Hawks don't know what they are missing.
| Pis sss sss Jaff, Pag* 2B

By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
CASSELBERRY _ With an undefeated season
on the line and an offense going nowhere. Lake
Brantley turned to a seldom-used backup quar­
terback.
Junior Brian Smith came off the bench, re­
placing on Injured Regan Russell and took the
game Into his own hands, leading the vtsltlng
Patriots on a last-minute scoring drive and a
20-17 win over huge underdog Lake Howell.
The win lifted the Patriots to 7-0 overall and
4-0 In the district and, combined with DeLand's
victory over Lyman Friday night, clinched the
Class QA-Dlstrlct 3 Championship for Lake
is « s w *t &lt;w » a— n
Brantley, which means home field advantage In
Junior Brian Smith came off the bench In the fourth the first game of state reglonals.
Russell came Into the game with an ankle In­
quarter to score two touchdown* as Lake Brantley ral­
jury and coach George Clayton said he struggled
lied from a 17-7 deficit lo beat Lake Howell, 20-17.

early, despite picking up 83 yards on 10 carries.
When Russell started to slow down. Clayton
went to Smith, who almost single-handedly led
Lake Brantley out of a 17-7 hole.
*1 had no doubt Brian could step In.* Clayton
said. *We think we can win every game when
he’s out there. Hell be our stud next year."
Smith finished with 05 yards on 14 carries, all
In the fourth quarter. He expects to take his
normal spot on the bench If Russell Is ready
next week.
*My role la backup here,’ Smith said. *1 will
get my chance next year. I Just tried to do my
best. Someone had to run the ball so 1 figured It
could be me.*
That's how It was when Smith took control of
the Lake Brantley offense, trailing 17*7 In the
fourth quarter. The Patriots took over after a
Plsaas sss Patriots, Pag* 21

Hudson, Quintero
light Lions’ fuse
By Tony DeSonnier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY _ After misfiring
more times than anyone cares to
count, the time bomb that many
high school foo.ball observers
considered the Oviedo High School
Lions to be finally exploded Friday
night.
Unfortunately for the Lake Mary
Rams. It happened on the night
that they were feting their gradu­
ating seniors at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
Running backs Alvin Hudson (91
yards on 17 carries) and Kevin
Quintero (22 rushes for 83 yards)
each scored a pair of touchdowns
to lead the visiting Oviedo Lions to
a 40-7 tout of the Rams In the SADlstrlct 3 and Seminole Athletic
Conference clash.
They (the Lions) woke up* said
Oviedo coach Oreg Register. They
turned the clock back a year and
had some fun tonight. And Lake
Mary Is a fine team. They've come a
long way.*
Despite the win. Oviedo (2-5
overall, 2-2 In the district) saw Its
slimmest of playoff chances all but
disappear as Lake Brantley de­
feated Lake Howell. Lake Mary (1-3
In 6A-3 play) was mathematically
eliminated from playoff contention.
*We have some hope,* said Regis­
ter with a smile and a shrug. "We
know that they're small, but mira­
cles can happen.*
Hudaon broke a 7-7 tie when he
scored on a two-yard dive with 7:56
remaining In the second quarter,
putting the Lions ahead to stay.

Including that drive, Oviedo scored
on five of Its last six possessions.
Oviedo broke on top with a
touchdown 3:44 Into the contest.
After Ben Cleary recovered a Ram
fumble at the Lake Mary 30-yard
line at 11:04, Oviedo needed Just
six plays to score, quarterback
Kenny Starling plunging in from
the one-yard line.
Lake Mary's next possession
ended In a blocked field goal by
Oviedo's Jon Godwin. But the Rams
hung tough, forcing the Lions to
punt on their next series.
Starting at their own 32-yard
line. Lake Mary tied the score on
three plays • a three-yard run by
Lawrence Rudolph, an Incomplete
pass, and a 65-yard sprint by Ru­
dolph.
The Lions responded with an
eight-play drive capped by Hudaon'a two-yard scoring run. A little
more than four minutes later,
sophomore
quarterback
Nick
Tenekedes tossed a 15-yard touch­
down pass to Junior receiver Justin
Holmes.
Quintero scored both of his
touchdowns In tire second half,
bulling Into the end zone from two
yards out at 6:41 of the third quar­
ter and dashing seven yards for a
score with 3:26 left In the fourth
quarter.
Hudson's other touchdown came
on a one-yard rush at the 1:51
mark of the third quarter.
Rudolph led all rushers with 123
yards on 14 carries.
Oviedo put together a balanced
attack. While Hudson and Quintero
PU*s* • • • Lions, Pag* 2B

Kavtn Qulntsro rushsd for 83 yards and taw touchdowns as Ovlsdo muts&lt;
Mary, 40-7, and eliminatsd tbs Rama from Class 6A stats playoff oonisntton.

Seminole keeps playoff hopes alive
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HERALD STAFF WRITER
DELTONA _ One down, one to go.
Friday night, the Seminole High School football team
traveled to Deltona to play a game It had to win If the
playoffa are to be In Ita future.
,
And win It did. pounding the Wolves. 40-24. and
proving that It belonged In the Class SA-Dlstrlct 5
race.
T he players knew how Important It was for us to
win tonight,* Seminole coach Jim Worthington said.
*We came out flat tonight like we have been all season.
Tbnlght. we were able to turn It on.’
Deltona capitalized on the flat Fighting Semlnoles
team early and scored on Its first possession. A
missed extra point by the Wolves, however, allowed
Seminole to take the lead when Clarence Lattlmer
scored on the first play of the second period and Matt
Nixon kicked through the extra point.
The THbe got the ball back after Deltona missed a
field goal but had to punt after a quick thrce-and-out.
The Wolves only took two plays to regain the lead,
going 55 yards to take a 12-6 advantage after a failed
two-point conversion attempt.
Seminole turned the ball over Boon after the
touchdown and Deltona struck quickly for a second
time, taking only four plays to find pay dirt. Again the
Tribe broke up the conversion attempt and the Wolves
led 18-7.
Seminole managed to put three points on the board
before the half and watched Deltona's Homecoming
festivities down 18-10.
The flat team of the first half became the domlnator
of the second. Seminole took the field and quickly cut
Its deficit to 18-16 with a eight-yard touchdown run by
WUlle Bennett, who would finish the night with 55
yards on 17 carries.
Deltona's attempt to retaliate was cut short when
Jeff Williams Intercepted the Wolves' first pass of the
half. That gave Seminole the ball, and the momentum.

on the 50-yard line.
, . „
Tribe quarterback Garrett Goldsmith found Julius
Francis open on a 4 1-yard bomb, which set up a sixyard keeper by Goldsmith for the go-ahead touchdown.
Tills Umc. Bennett converted for two and Seminole was
up 24-18.
.
...
The rest of the night was all Seminole. Lattlmer 114
carries, 240 yards) went on to score twice more.
Goldsmith (four carries. 23 yards) added two
conversions and with 1:00 left, the 'Noles were silling
on a comfortable 40-18 lead.
Deltona scored again, missed the two-point
attempt....again, and sent Seminole home with a 40-24
win.
Seminole hosts Seminole Athletic Conference foe
Oviedo for Its Homecoming Game at 7:30 p m. at
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium, then hosts undefeated
(In district) Mainland for a rematch of last year’s
district championship game the following week. That
la the game that matters.
‘1 think the kids will come out ready to play next
week because It's Homecoming and we want to plav
well against the conference teams,’ Worthington said.
They won't be looking toward Mainland yet. But they
do know that In order for us to have a chance at the
playoffs, they have to beat Mainland.’
A victory by Seminole (5-2 overall. 3-1 In 5A-5) over
Mainland (which thumped Oak Ridge 35-6 Thursday
night) would put the Tribe In the playoffs. Maybe.
If Spruce Creek, which crushed Pine Ridge 55-0
Friday night, beats Deltona on November 6th. they
would clinch a playoff spot by virtue of their victory
over Seminole earlier tills season. Maybe.
If Seminole beats Mainland and Spruce Creek beats
Deltona, there would be a three-team playoff for the
two postseason berths. But If Seminole beats
Mainland and Spruce Creek loses, the Tribe and
Mainland would get the two spots, with Seminole being
the district champion.
A loss by the Tribe against Mainland, however,
would give the playoff spots to Mainland and Spruce
Creek, no matter what the Hawks do against Deltona.

�JB •Si'rtvnolt! Heiatd, Sanford, Flonda •Sunday. October 25, 1998

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICK Of ACTION IN K M IN IN T DOMAIN IN
TM I CIRCUIT CO UNT O f TMS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT, IN AND TON SK M IN OLI COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CASK NOi 9 S -IT1 S -C A -1 3 -B
&gt;1 W iNOlt COUNTY, a political subdivision
- 1 tti# Stala of flonda.
Pafitionai,
Ml ACEROEES L. MURRELL; NAY VALOIS aa Ta« Collactor ol
sarri-nolc Count*, Florida; and the unknown spouses ol
in*
it an*. lha* haw*, devtsaaa. assign***, grant**!,
creditor*. ' r u m , •■tculora. adminlatraton, mortgag***,
i igmant creditor*. truataaa, lienholders, paraona In
possession and any and alt othar paraona hating o r
aiming la have any fight, till* or intaraat by.
through, undar or agamat in* above namad Oafandanta.
oiiwinit* claiming any ughl. titla. or Intaraat In tha
r»*l proparty daacnbad in thia action.
Oalandanta.
t o t h o s e a b o v e - n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s a n d t o a l l p a n t ie s
C l a im in g INTENEST b y . THNOUOH. u n d e r o n a o a in s t t h e
NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PANTIES HAVWO ON CLAIMNO TO NAVE ANY NIGHT. TITLE ON INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Emrnant Domain Petition, together with Ita Declaration of
T.ik.ng ha* bean tiled m tha abova-atytad court to acquire certain
proparty mtereala in Seminole County. Florida, deacrlbed aa fol­
low!
PARCEL NO. TtS.SA
CHULUOTA BYPASS
FSB SIMPLE
T h a t PORTION CF LOTS » . 10, 11, ANO 1*. BLOCK A, TOWNSITE
OF n o r t h CHULUOTA IN SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS RECORDED
&gt;N PLAT BOOK &gt;. PAGES M SS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A 3/4’ IRON PIPE WITH NO R.L.S. NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
O ' SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP SI SOUTH. RANGE 31 CAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, THKNCE NORTH O P SI'M * WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF T H I SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECT ON 20 A DISTANCE OF SSSS.04 FEET TO A t-t/E* IRON PIPE
WITH NO R L S NUMBER MARKINO THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 10; THKNCE SOUTH
St 21 02 WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINK OF THE SOUTHEAST
i « OF SAiO SECTION 10. A DISTANCE OF HOS TS FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 00-2K 13' EAST. IS 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
B'GHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO AS RECORDED IN
FLAT b o o k S. PAGES 7S ANO IT OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SCMiNOlE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO THE POINT OF SEaiNNINO:
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH O O l t l l * EAST ALONG THE EAST
L NE OF LOT S. BLOCK A. TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES S4-SS OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA A DISTANCE OF
S« &lt;3 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO LOT S. A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET ANO A POINT ON TM I SOUTH LINE OF SAIO SLOCK A;
THENCE SOUTH lt'30'27* WEST ALONO SAID NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO SLOCK A. 110.00 FEET
TO T h e SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT t l OF SAID PLAT OF
TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA; THENCE NORTH 01*4404'
WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LO T I t . A DISTANCE OF
SO 00 FEET TO THE SOUTH RKIHT OP WAV IM S OF CHULUOTA
ROAD. THENCE NORTH SK'IfOr EAST ALONO SAID RIGHT OF
WAV LINE. 111.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BSGMNM a.
CONTAINING 11,SIS SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LISE.
!

PARCEL NO. I I S J B

CHULUOTA BYPASS
F B I BIMPLB
THAT PORTION OF LOTS S, S, AND T. SLOCK A. TOWNSITE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA IN SECTION 10. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS RKCORDEO
IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES S4-SS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BEING MORI PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A 3/4' IRON PIPE WITH NO R.L.S. NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 10. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST. SEMI*
NOLE COUNTY, FLORlOA; THENCE NORTH Ot'El'tO* WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 10. A DISTANCE OF I t EE-04 FEET TO A 1-1/1* IRON PIPE
WITH NO R L E NUMBER MARKINO T H I NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 10; THENCE SOUTH
SI H O I' WEST ALONO THE NORTH LINK OF THE SOUTHEAST
t/4 OF SAID SECTION M . A DISTANCE OF SSS.I4 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH OO'tf'SS* EAST, f t .00 FEET TO A P O N T ON THE SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAT U N I OF CHULUOTA ROAD A t RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAGE* TS ANO T7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF

Patriots

Continued from Page IB
punt at tltelr own 17 ami rapped oil an rtglri
play drive with a Smith Id-yard keeper for a
touchdown. Smith carried the ball on every play
of the drive.
After Trey Kreley's extra point. II was 17-1*1,
Like Howell.
The Lake Brantley defense held on the next
Hawks' drive and took over at lls own 4,1 with
3:49 remaining In regulation.
From there on. It was all Smith. He carried 10
times, capping off the drive with a quarterback
sneak from the one. and Lake Brantley bad the

L e g a l N o tic e s
390 North Oranga Avanu*
Orlando. FL 37401
Each 0*t*rrd*ni ra further notified that tha Patrtronat will petition
lor an Ordar ol Taking balora lh* HONORABLE SCVMOUn BEN­
SON. on* ol th« Judg*a of lh* abova-stytad Court, on fhuraday.
lh* 19th day ol No**mb*r. 1*94. al 3 00 p nv, In Courlioom K. al
th* Saminol* County Couithoua*. Sanford, Florida, in ■ceoidane*
mrih Ita D«claialton ol Taking heretofore triad in thi* caua* All
D*t*ndanta to thia tun and all oth*r Inlaraatad partiaa may tunaty r*Qu*!t a haaring on tha Pal,Hon for lh# Ordar ol Taking al tha
Irma and placa daargnatad and ba hand Any Dafandant tailing to
Irla a limaly raquaat tor haaring ahatl waive any right to obiact to
tha Oidtr of Taking

AMD

Each Oatandant and any othar pataona claiming any intaraat in
tha proparty daacnbad In tha Paltlion in tha above-styled Eminent
Domam piocaadmg ia haraby taquirad to aarva written datanaaa,
it any you ha*a. lo th# Patition haratolota lilad In thia caua* on
th# Patilronar. and any raquaat tor a heating on tha Patition lot
lha Ordar ol Taking, it daairad, on Petitioner's Attorney, whose
name and addraaa la shown below on or balora Thuraday.
November 12. 1994, and to tile tha original ol your written delenaea and any taquaat tor hearing on tha Petition lot lha Older ol
Taking with tha Clark ot thia Court arthar balora aervice on the
Petitioner a Atlornay or Immediately thereafter, to ahow what
right, title, intaraat of lien you have, if any, ot claim m and to lha
property daacnbad in aaid Petition and 10 ahow cauaa. it any you
have, why aaid properly ahould not bo condemned lor lha uaaa
and purpoaaa aa aat forth m aaid Patition. If you fall to anawtr, a
dafaud may ba entered agamat you loi tha relief demanded m tha
Patition It you tail to raquaat 4 heating on the Petition tor Order
ol Taking you ahall waive any light to obyact to aaid Ordei ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and aaal of aaid Court on SEPTEMBER 24.
1994
ISEAII
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Rulh King
Deputy Clark
Ro b e r t a Mc M il l a n
County Attorney
tor Sam mole County, Florida
Sam mote County Service# Building
1101 Eaal Fuat Slraat
Sanford. Flonda 31TT1
Telephone: E40T) 311-1130. Eat. 7144
Attorney lor Patitionar
Pubiieh. Sunday. October IS, 1991
Sunday. November 1, 1994
DEV-TO*
l
o
NO TICE OP ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN
T M I C IN C UIT CO URT OF T N I I M H T I I N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND PON SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PLONIOA
CASE NOl B E -1BTS-C A -1S-S
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political eubdi.la.on
ol lha stale ot Flotida,
Patitionar,
V4.
DOROTHY S. CONDON, aa Trueteo UTD, April 34, 1947 and
Individually ae Ufa Tanant: NADER HOMES. INC., a
dreaofved Florida corporation; NAY VALDES a t Tat Collactor ol
Sam mole County, Florida; and lha unknown apouaoi ol
lha abova, if any; lhair hair*, devieeee. aetigneea. grant aaa.
creditor!, leteeoi. eaecutore. administrators, mortgagee!,
fudgment creditor#, truataaa. llanhoK ira. paraona m

poeeeaerof
and any and mMHG
othM
p
r 11tggiilkW IG fjWtMMWw
M M

LINE OF LOT I . BLOCK A. TOWNSITE OP NORTH CHULUOTA AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES S4-SS OP THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A DISTANCE OP
BE 4t FEET TO TM I SOUTHEAST CORNER OP SAIO LOT •. A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OP WAY U N I OP WASHINGTON
STREET AND A POINT ON T N I SOUTH UN C OP SAW BLOCK A;
THENCE SOUTH s r s o 'ir * WEST ALONO SAIO NORTH RIGHT OP
WAY LINE ANO THE SOUTH U N E OP SAIO BLOCK A, I SO.00 P IE T
TO T H I SOUTHWEST CORNER OP LO T T OF SAIO PLAT OP
TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA; THENCE NORTH 00‘ tS'SS*
EAST ALONO T H I INSET UNE OP SAIO LO T 7. A DISTANCE OP
SS 41 FEET TO THE SOUTH RMMT OP WAV UNE OP BAJO CHU­
LUOTA ROAD; THCNCS NORTH S B * t1 W BAST ALONO SAIO
SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV UNC. I SO-S3 FEET TO THE PONFT OP
BEGINNING.
CONTAININO S.E47 SOUARS PEST. MORE OR LESS.

PARCEL NO. I I E J e
LOTS 1 AND S. SLOCK *A*. TOWNSETS OP NORTH OMULUOTA,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK E. PARES M THROUGH IB IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP BEMW O tt COUNTY. FLORIDA;
LIBS THE NORTH 29.00 F IS T THEREOF FOR RMMT OP WAV OP
CHULUOTA ROAO AS RECORDED W P U T BOOK S. PARSE IS
ANO TT IN THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMRIOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA;
ANO ALSO LESS TM I F0LL0WR40:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CONNER OP SAID LOT S,
BLOCK 'A \ TOWNSITE OP NORTH CHULUOTA AS RSCORM O IN
PLAT BOOK I PAGES E4 THNOUOH SS M TM I PUBUC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE RUN N S T S O T T ' E,
ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOTS 1 ANO S. A DISTANCE
OF E3.0S FEET TO T H I POINT OF BEONNNNQ; THENCE RUN
ALONO THE SOUTH-WESTERLY MAJWTAW ED RIGHT OP WAV
LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO. THE POUOW W Q POUR COURSES; N
34*31‘SS- W, A DISTANCE OP I S J t PEST; N 47*141** W, A DIS­
TANCE OF 1S.1S FEET; N 1*1111* W A DISTANCE OP SEJE
FEET; N Tl'E E O fW , A DISTANCE OP EXAE PEST, TO A POINT ON
THE WEST UNC OP SAID LOT *; THENCE NUN N M*S‘33*W.
ALONO THE WEST U N I OP SAIO LOT S. A DISTANCE OF S J4
FEET. TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OP WAY U N E OP CHULUOTA ROAO
A t RECORDED IN P U T BOOK S. PAGES T* ANO FT W THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SKMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA: THKNCE RUN N
E n r o l * E. ALONO SAID SOUTH RIOMT OP WAV UNE A DIS­
TANCE OF E l.S t FEET; THENCE RUN B 9**24 44- E. ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY MAINTAINED RMMT OP WAV U N I OP SAM
CHULUOTA ROAD. A DISTANCE OP S U E PEST ta A POINT ON
THE WESTERLY RIOMT OF WAY U N I OP U N O FO R O DRIVE. AS
SHOWN ON T H I P U T OF TOWNSITE OP NORTH CHULUOTA. AS
RECOROSO IN P U T BOOK S. PAGES S4 THROUGH EE IN T H I
PUBUC RECOROS OP SEMWlOU COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN E 00‘29‘33*f, ALONO SAIO WBSTIRU/ RIGHT OP WAY UNE
AND THE EAST U N E OP SAW LO T 1. A DISTANCE OP #TJ O FEET.
TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNSR OP BAM LOT 1; THENCE RUN S

a r s o ir w .

a l o n o t h e s o u th u m

op s a m l o t i , blo ck

‘ A*. A DISTANCE OP 1SJE P O T TO THE POINT OP BEOMNINa.
CONTAINING 1,110 SQUARE FEET MORS OR U S E PARCEL EM. 11BJ
THAT PORTION OP LOTS 1. *. S, 4. 4. 9. ANO T. BLOCK B.
TOWNSITE OP NORTH CHULUOTA IN SECTION EE, TOWNSHIP 11
SOUTH. RANOE St EAST, B SM W O tl COUNTY, FLORIDA AS
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK *, P M B * S M S OP THE PUBUC
RECORD* OF BCENNOLS COUNTY, PLORIOA.
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A S/4* WON PIPE WITH NO R X J . NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CONNER OP THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST, SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 01*S1'I0* WEST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OP THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OP SAID SEC­
TION 10. A DISTANCE OP N H M P IE T TO A 1-1/1* IRON PIP!
WITH NO R U E . NUMBER MARK WO THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OP SAID SECTION 10; THSNCt SOUTH
S t 'H O l' WEST ALONO THE NORTH IM S O f THE SOUTHEAST
t/4 OF SAID SECTION SO. A DISTANCE OP H I M FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK B. TOWNSITE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA AS RtCOROCD W P U T BOOK I , PAGES 44SI OF THE PUBUC RECOROS OP SEM tNOU COUNTY. FLORIDA
AND A POINT ON THE WEST RMMT OP WAT LINE OP WEST RAIL­
ROAD WAY IA.KA. JEFFERSON AVENUE) BAM POINT ALSO
BEING THE POINT OF BEOWNWO; THENCE SOUTH 0**1114*
EAST ALONO THE EAST UNE OF SAM LOT 1 ANO SAID WEST
RIGHT OF WAV UNE, A DISTANCE OF SS.S1 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OP SAM LOT 1. A POINT ON THE NORTH
Rig h t OF WAV UNE OP WA I HWOTON STREET AND A POINT ON
THE SOUTH UNE OP SAM BLOCK B. THENCE SOUTH 49*30 27’
WEST ALONO SAM NORTH RIOMT OP WAV UNE ANO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK B. M l . 14 FEET TO THE SOUTH­
WEST CORNER OF LOT T OF SAIO P U T OP TOWNSITE OF
NORTH CHULUOTA; THENCE NORTH M * t t i r WEST ALONO
THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1. A DISTANCE OF B t.M FEET TO
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAM LOT T AND A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE P U T OF LAKE LINELLE WOODS AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IT . PAGES ST-4* OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH
SI I I 01* EAST ALONO THE NORTH U N I OF SAIO BLOCK A ANO
THE SOUTH UNE OF THE SAID P U T OP LAKE LENELLE WOOOt.
3*4 Ot FEET TO THE POINT OP BEOWNWO.
CONTAINING 0404 ACRES, M OR I OR U B S .
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH UNE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANOI 31
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
44 03 33- EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARWO.
OWNERlt) MERGEROCES L. MURRELL
c/o Richard N. Urban. Eaq.
Sane 1100

a i ^4 py,
w-V'Bni'Wig vo t w s
VPgprYGganIN
NWWWN
through, undar or agamat tha abova namad bat andanta.
or otherwiae claiming any right, titla. or Intaraat m lh#
real proparty daacnbad m thia action,
Oafandanta.
TO; THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR AOAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS; ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW.
An Eminent Domain Patition. together with Me Declaration of
Taking hat boon triad in tha Bbove-ityted court lo acquire certain
property mtareata in Bomtnolo County, Florida, daacnbad aa tatO. 1BB
TUB4UWILLA M A D , PHASE III
That portion ol Lot 1, Block *D* Winter Springe, aa recorded w
Plat Book IS, Pagaa E l-S I, Public Rocorda ol Seminole County.
Florida, more particularly daacnbad aa follow*:
Begin al lha Southwest corner of aaid Lot 1, Wmlor aprmga, at
recorded In Plat Book 11. Pagaa 41-17. Public Record! ot
Semmole County, Flonda; thence run N04*I7'47'I, along the
Waal Lina ol aaid Lot 1 and the Eaat right-of-way Ime ol
TuakawMa Road dNtance of 100.01 leal lo the NorthareM corner
of aaid Lot 1; thence dap an mg aaM fast right-ot-way Ime run
S04*M1I*E along the Horth Mna ot aaid Lot 1. a distance of 17.00
loot: thence departing eaM North line, run S0**1T'47'W, a dis­
tance ol 171.01 loot; thence run B40‘ 14'!4*E, a distance ol 34.11
feat to the North right-ef-way hna ol Dyaon Drive, and lha South
Mna of eaM Lot 1. thence run NS4*M'3S*W. along eaM right-ofway Mna and eaM South Hna, a distance of 41 J O foot to the POWT
OF BEGINNING.
Containing 1.444 square leal, mote or lost.
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO. 700 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASSM SNT
TUSKAWM.LA ROAR, PHASE lit
That portion ol Lot t, Block *0* Wm4ar Springs, a* recorded In
Plat Book I I , Pegs* 41-42. Public Rocorda of temmole County,
Florida, mors particularly daacnbad aa follows:
Commence al Iba Southwest corner ot aaid Lol 1 , winter
Springs, as recorded in Plat Book t t . Pago* S t - I I , Public
Record# of Semmole County, Florida:
thence run NM '77'471', along tha West Hna ol said Lot 1 and tha
Eaat right-of-way hna of Tuekawilla Road dial onea of 130.73 leal;
thence departing aaM nght-of-way Mna run 444'32'13't, a dis­
tance of 17.00 loaf for a POINT OP BEGINNING; thence continue
SSI*33‘I1'E, a distance ol IS 00 tool; thanes run N04*17’47*B. a
distance of 13.00 loot; thence run NaS‘3rt3*W. a distance ot
tS.OO feat; thence run S04*17 47W, a distance of 11.00 feat lo tha
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Containing 330 square tael, more or leas.
OWNER(s): DOROTHY B. CONDON, aa Truetaa UTD, April 34. IM F
and Individually aa Ufa Tenant
c/o J. Christy Wnaon, IN, Eaq.
i n North Oranga Avenue
Suita t I T l
OrtftndO' Ft 32101
Each Oatandant la further notified that tha Patitionar will petition
for an Order of Taking balora the HONORABLE SEYMOUR BEN­
SON. one of tha Judges el the abova-atytad Court, on Monday,
tha 9th day of November, Its*, Ot 1:30 p m., In Courtroom K, at
tha Seminole County Counhouee. Sanford. Florida, Mi accordance
with Me Declaration of Takmg heretofore filed Mi this cauaa. All
Defendants to this suit and aM other interested partiaa may timety raquaat a haaring on tha Petition for tha Ordar of Takmg al tha
lima and placa designated and ba heard. Any Oatandant fading to
Me a timely raquaat lor hearMvg shall wain* any right to obiact to
the Order of Taking.
Each Defendant and any othar paraona claMnMtg any intaraat Mi
tha property described In the Petition Mt the abova-atytad Eminent
Domam proceeding is haraby required to serve wriTlen datanaaa.
if any you have, to lha Petition heretofore tiled Mt this cauaa on
tha Patitionar. and any raquaat far a hearing on tha Petition tor
the Order ol Team*. J doe Mad. on Petitioner's Attorney, whoa#
name and addraaa la shown below on or balora Monday,
November 1. 1994. and to Me tha original of your written datana­
aa and any request tar nearing m i the Petition lor lha Order of
Taking wMh tha Clark et MM Court aMhor before service on tha
Petitloner's Attorney or Mtunedlately thereafter, lo ahow what
right, title. Interest or Man you have, M any. or claim Mt and lo the
property described In aaM Petition and ta show cauaa, it any you
have, why aaid wap arty ehouM not ba condemned lor the uaaa
and purpoaaa as aallarth Mi aaM Patition. M you laM ta answer, a
default may ba entered against you tor the rebel demanded Mt tha
Petition H you lad to raquaat a haaring on Mia Petition for Ordar
ol Taking you ahall waive any right to ob|ect ta said Ordar ol
Takmg.
WITNESS my band and seal ol aaM Court on tha 14th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, tSSS.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A MCMILLAN
County Attorney
tor SominoM County, Florida
Seminole County Services Budding
1101 Eaat FMet Street
Sanford, Florida 31771
Telephone: *407) 311-1110. Eat. 7144
Atlornay lor Petitioner
Pubhah: Sunday. October IE, 1994
Monday. October 14. 1944
DEV-1

lriul tvilli only *23 m t o i h I h rrtttalnlng.
Ltkr Howril lind llm r for a desperation drive
ami quarterback Jesse Hannon completed a
long bomb lo L in y Cummings to move the ball
to the Like llranlley 30. but it was called back
when an official said Hannon crossed the line of
scrimmage, a call holly protested by the Hawks.
Like llmvell fmnbletl on the next play and the
game was over.
Tin* Hawks came Into the game In the midst
of a Dvr-gamr losing streak with huge losses In
the past three weeks. Still on Parents' Night,
Like Howell came out fired up. shutting down
the Like Hrantley attack alter the Patriots
su nn l on a Husseil keej»cr on their Drst drive lo
go up 7 0.
Like Howell fought back as Christian DeJestts pounded the Like Brantley defense with 70
yards on the night. He picked up most of the
yardage on a 10-play drive that ended with
Hannon scoring from the one.
11&gt;«' Hawks went up lute In the third quarter
on a David Lnntlguu 19-ynnd field goal, and
reached Into the playlmok for their next score.
Like Howell recovered a fumble nt the Patriot

2B and. two plays later, DcJesus tossed a half­
back option pass for n score to Ryan Wilder to
give Like Howell a comfortable lead that wasn't
enough.
After the game. Like Howell conch Mike IJIscrglln still seemed perturbed about the call on
Hannon.
"When we needed to make a play we didn't,"
Htscrglln said. "I can't wall to see the tape of
that play, but I'm still proud of our kids. W r ha­
ven't plnycd that badly."
Next week. Like Brantley hosts West Orange
for Homecoming and the Silver Hawks travel to
Winter Springs.

Jeff-------------------Continued from Page IB

Last Second Shot: 77m IfKW Y ankees
n*’rv a great team, but the 1927 Y ankees
would hone w hup/fcd them.
P.8.: Don't forget to turn your
clocks back one hour Saturday night.

‘D o g s
Continued from Pige IB

goal with 4:27 remaining to put
the game out of reach.
Lyman could not makr tqt
the
difference.
After
on
Interception. DcLtnd added a
touchdown with 11 -seconds left
ta make the final score 24-7.
"I thought nt times we pluyed

nt the one yard line.
Krause drove in making the
score 7-7.
The scored remained tied
until late In the Drst half, when
Candcto ran the ball In from
one yard out following n 21
yard pass to receiver Wes
Tlniko.
H ie second half featured a
battle
of
two
unyielding
defenses.
Lyman's
Julian
Johnson.
Matt lirkelslm er.
and John Harltan forced punts
and
losses
of
downs
throughout the third and Into
the fourth quarter.
Late in the fourth quarter.
Dr Lind's 11m Henry picked up
u Lyman fumble and Dustin
Kcnell klrkrd a 32-yard field

extremely well, especially on
defense." said Lyman coach
Lury Baker. "I'm very proud of
our team's effort."
Next week, Lyman (2-GJ will
tiy to get hack Into the win
column against Winter Park*ut
Showaltrr Meld.

Lions
CoutlaMd from Page IB
were paring the
Lions' 195-ynrd rushing attack.
Starling and Tenekedes com­
bined to complete 14 of 10
(Kisses for 199 yards.
Starling connected on 10 of
11 attempts for 141 yards
while Tenekedes threw for 58
yards, completing four of five

passes. Liny timystm caucht
nine passes for 139 yards.
Both teams will be on the
road next week. Ovtrdo vlslls
Seminole for another Seminole
Athletic Conference contest
while Lake Mary heads north In
Jacksonville fur a game with
Ed White High School.

Jaguars still having
problem s with less
talented opponents
JACKSONVILLE _ To play with the big boyB.
there's one thing the Jacksonville Jaguars need
If they wunt to go beyond the first round of the
playoffs.
Killer Instinct.
For the past two yearn, the Jaguani have been
one of the NKL's most confusing teams. Bring
on Denver or Pittsburgh and the Jaguars look
like a Super Bowl contender.
When Baltimore or Tennessee come to town,
the Jaguars are struggling to hold on.
It's a puzzling situation that coach Tom
Coughlin has addressed over and over, but one
that has fulled to be resolved.
Look at the 1998 season. The Jaguars scored
early In Week I against the Bears and a rout
was underway. The team let down, and needed a
last-minute touchdown to pull out the win.
The next week, powerful Kansas City came la
town and the Jags again scored early, only to
let down und allow the Chiefs back Into the

game before winning.
Week 3, the Jags scored on their o|»enlng
drive and promptly fell down by 10 points to a
pathetic Baltimore tram before winning.
The next few weeks were similar, but It Anally
caught up last week when the Jaguars seared
on a 16-play opening drive against lowly Buffalo
and struggled the rest of the way, leaving Doug
Flutle a chance to work his magic.
The loss damaged Jacksonville's chances ul
home field advantage In the playoffs with a
probable loss looming at Denvrr tills weekend.
Last season, the Jags lost live regular season
games, but led Washington, Dallas and Pitts­
burgh late In the fourth quarter before falling lo
put those teams away. If the Jugs won two of
those game, they would have had home field
throughout the playoffs.
The Jaguars have one of the most explosive
Fleas* k m Jags, Page SB

W inning record on
the line for BucsSaints this Sunday
TAMPA _ Two teams with
equal records will try to go over
Uie half way mark this week­
end when Tampa Bay travels to
New Orleans for an NFC show­
down.
Both teams urr 3-3 and
struggling. The Bucs got a little
life out of their receiving game
last week wttLi the return of
Bert Emanuel. This week, a n ­
other boost will be added to
the unit when Jacques Green

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCU IT COURT
OF T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR ARP FOR
BE NINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O .l ST-TE4C A
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, tor and
through tha 4*cfstary ol tha
DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS.
Plaint &gt;11,

*e.

0AVID FRANCIS
THOMPSON and HAZEL
PATRICIA THOMPSON
a/L/a PATRICIA
THOMPSON, fua ode;
GARY J. REVICZKY;
NANCY A REVICZKY;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III. lucceeto*
to ITT FINANCIAL
SERVICES: NORWEST
FINANCIAL FLORIDA. INC.;
and UNKNOWN
t e n a n t s /o w n e r s .
Oafandanta.
N OTICE OF SALE
Holies is iterator given that,
putauanl to the Ordei or Futal
Judgment entered hi this causa
m tha Circuit Court ot Seminole
County, Florida I anN sell tha
piopeitr eifualsd In Seminole
County. Florida, davended as:
LOT 7 ANO E. BLOCK *4, SANLANOO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL FALU SPRINGS SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. AT PAOE SS T/2.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SCMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly known ae.
440 Highland Slraat.
Altamonte Springe, FL 32701
el public sale, tc tha highest

again enters the line up after
recouping hla shoulder.
The running game has also
struggled and that might not
change against a fairly strong
Saints' defense. Mike Alstott
has been pretty quiet this year
but could ercplodc at anytime.
Which quarterback will take
the helm this week for New
Orleans remains to be seen, a l­
though Kerry Collins may want
to alt this one out. Bucs defen-

Legal Notices
and beet bidder, for cash, at tha
nael front door ot lha Sammole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 AM on
November IT . t*M .
Dated: October I t . 199S
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jena E. Jaeervlc
Deputy Clark
in accordance withe tha
American# With DiMbtUTiat Act,
paieone with dieabtlitlat needmg a special accommodation to
participate Mt this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration al lalaFliona
number 407-333-4330. not later
than seven (7) day* prior to tha
proceeding It hearing impaired,
(TDD) 1-100-ESS-E77I, or Vtoice
(VI I-400-9SS-I770. via Florida
Relay Service.
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1113) 434-3400
Publish: October IS . and
Ftovember t. IB M
DEV-202

Hortea

OF FIC TITIO U S NAME
Hotica Is haraby given that l
am engaged in buaineaa at 1014
W. S.R. 434, Longwood, Florida
317S0,
Seminole County,
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Name of UNIFORM ITY, and
mat I inland la register eaM
name with lha Division ot
Corporations,
TaHahasaee,
Florida. In accordance with tha
provision* el tha Fictttloue
Name Statute*. To-Wit: Section
444.09, Florida Statute* 1991.
Kathleen Stall Brecht
Pubhah: October 39. 1994
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I

BUCS■
BITS
By Kellie Wcmcr
Herald Staff Writer

slve tackle Warren Sapp has
publicly announced Ids plans
to make Collins' day very long
should he enter Uie game.
While Sapp's actions ore not
sportsmanlike. I would l)»tnk
Collins should lake him seri­
ously.
If Tampa Bay quarterback
Trent Differ ran continue to
play the way he has at home

Legal Notice!
by virtue of
My In me vested aa the Mayor al
m* CRy ol Sanfard, Florida. I
haraby
aaM a
Municipal
Referendum Election to ba Field
throughout the City of Sanford,
Florid* on th* 3rd day el
November, 1944 ae provided by
Ordinance No. 3433 to ahow tha
votars of tha CRy of Sanford la
ShouM lha CRy allow a CRy
park and hotsl/conferonca can­
ker on Fart MeBen Part?
n
g lectteft
ahall bo ReM al tha county
precinct pelting places In con­
junction with tha General
Election.
Th* palla wM be eponsd at
T:0b o'clock A.M., mid ba
d osed at 7:00 o'clock P.M. an

mWITNESS WHSRSOF. I have
of the CRy al Sanford, Florida
and have caused ta ba effUad
hereto tha aaal at aaM City an
thia tyth Day at October. 1494.

(SEAL)

Larry A. Dale
Aa Mayor el the CRy el
Sanford. Florida
ATTEST:
Jana R. Qpufhorty
CRy Clark
Pubbah: October 24. IB M
OEV-193
_________ _____

Legal Notices
S.A.N..
KATHERINE J. LEW.
Petit loner/Mother.
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF HAMS CHAHOB
OF M M OH CHtLO
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: ROBERT MICHAEL NELON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Patition undar oath ha*
bean Ida m the above styled
court lor lha Name Chang* ol
S. A. N.. born Navaaibar, S,
1993, In Fletcher, Henderson
County, North Carolina, by
KATHERINE J. LEW. lha minor
chiM't birth mother. You Me
haraby notified that you m o
r*quoad to e tn a a copy ol your
svriltan dafanaa*, tl any, to R on
KATHERINE
J.
LEW.
PetMioner/Mother. c/o Michael
Fender,
Eaq.
Patttionar/Mothar's
atlornay,
whose
addraaa is 111
Maitland
Avanu*. Suit* 100, Mamend,
Florida 32791, on or balora
NOVEMBER I t . 1994. Mid III*
th* orlfnal with th* clerk ol
Mu* court balora service on lha
Fstitionar/Mothar or Immedtetaty thereafter Your failure to
respond will ba u salad as con­
sent to th* name change ol lha
minor child name m thia pall||Qf|f
WITNESS my hand aa dark ol
said court end eaal thereof this
Sth day ol seM court and seal
thereof this *th day of O C TO ­
BER. 199*.

(BEAU
OF TH E S IG H T S !* TH
SSHINOLK COUNTY,
FLORlOA
Casa N*.I 99-414* B K -O l-O
IN RE- THE NAME CHANGE OF

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark al Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish: Oclobar 11.11 .21. and
November I. 1999
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�Seminole Hgnjd, San lord, Florida •Sunday. October 25, 1808 ■

What's Up In The NFL...... Week No. 8
SANFORD _ Welcome to Week Eight football
fans.
In the years before the Institution of the bye
week, this was the halfway point of the season.
Now. with the elongated season. It’s Just an ­
other opportunity for the networks to sell more
television ads.
1 for one enjoy the longer season, but I can
understand the e-malls I've received from tra ­
ditionalists who hate what they Mew as further
commercialization of the game.
Interesting update. My LOCK OF THE WEEK
record remulns at 7-0 after BAN DIEGO (-3)
ushed against the Eagles last week. Rynn "Cryaby* Leaf showed once again that he Is totally
unprepared to play nt the N.F.L. level.
let's get down to business.
The Jaguars got smoked by an excited Doug
Flutle In Buffalo last week. I told you that their
squeaker victory ngalnst the Dolphins two
weeks ago exposed some weakness!

What’s U d In The NFL

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BRADY
LESSARD

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MIAMI (-1) VS. NEW ENGLAND
Patriot Injuries that were kept se« ret by the
team made the Jets an easy play «n Monday
Night. Many of them haven't healed yet. and I
look for New England to bundle Iasi week's loss
poorly. Dolphins 33. Patriots 12.
TAMPA BAY (-3) AT NEW ORLEANS
Ah much ns 1 hate to admit II. I dunk the
Biles arc n very easy wager to make lu re. The
magic, and weak schedule, the Saints were en­
joying early on are gone. Hues look to start their
climb back up In the N.F.C. Sues 17, Saints S.
DENVER (-7) VS. JACKSONVILLE
A week ago this looked like It may la- a ureal
game, but things have changed. I look for the
Broncos to overpower tills team early and not
look back. Hie Jaguars will rrrover from Ihclr
current slump, but not In this one. Branco* 31,

The Dolphins beat the Hamintes In a lacklus­
ter 14-0 win that was very easy to bet on. Tills
team will need to continue Improving If they
stund n chance In the playoffs.
The Dues limped to another victory as they
disposed of the ronfused Panthers. Tony Dungy
needs to get this team fired up or I'll moke some
changes over there.
Let's take a look Into the CRYSTAL BALL OP
FOOTBALL and find some winners.

J a g s -----------------------------Continued from Page 2B
offenses In the NFL They Just need to use It
when It counts.

JAGUAR NOTES
Running back Frrd Taylor will play this week,
but backup Tavlan Banks is out with an ankle
sprain. Chris Howard and George Jones arc the
backups and tailback, but Howard struggled
last wee and Junes has never played an NFL

Jaguars 17.
GREEN BAY (-11) VS. BALTIMORE
The Chceseheuds arc getting restless as Favre
lias led the Packers lo two Btralght defeats In
the Division. Logic says they'll crush the
Ravens, but this sure Is a lot of points to give.
Force me to bet it? Ml go with Lambeau.
Packers 31. Ravens 10.
MINNESOTA (-5) AT DETROIT
I'm so tlrrd of hearing about Charlie Batch I
want to be sick. The Lions are a mediocre team
facing a very good Viking squad, a team accus­
tomed to playing on artificial turf and In a
dome. Vikings 24, Lions 17.
TENNESSEE (-6) VS. CHICAGO
I told everyone at the beginning of the season
that the Oilers were a surprise team to watch
and they've proven me to be correct. Otve
McNair another year or two and he'll have this
team at the top of the Conference. Bears play
everyone lough on the grass. Bettors beware!
Oilers 20, Besrs 17.
SEATTLE (-0) AT BAN DIEGO
Hie Chargers looked horrible In their win last
week, and tilings don't get any easier against
the Seahuwks In this one. I look for Seattle to
work off a lot of frustration on a terrible offense
and an exhausted defense. Junior Seau cannot
carry the entire team forever. Mohawks 34,
Chargers 13.
OAKLAND (-3) VS. CINCINNATI
Hie Cheaters are one of my favorite teams,
but I'm paid to help you make money In foot­

B u c s ---------------down...Fullback Damian Shrllon bad his big­
gest day as a pro last week, rushing for thr first
time all season...Mike Hollis missed another
field goal last weekend and the Jaguars arc
scarchlng to bring someone In to compete with
Halils for the Job...Tackle Tony Hoscill, who
achieved national prominence for holding future
Hall-of-Famrr Bruce Smith without a sack in
teams’ firs two meetings, allowed two last week­
end and has been penalized often this season.

Continued from Page 2B
this season unci stop throwing
Inlrrreptlons.
Tampa
Bay
should come home with a win­
ning record.

NOTES
Tills week the Bucs released
rerclver Chris Jackson and re­
signed tight end Lamont Hall.
While Sapp was announcing

ball. Oakland has no right to be favored In this
game, and I look for the Bengals to post a very
good performance. Bengal* 24, Chsatsrs 13.
CAROLINA (-2) VS. BUFFALO
Another one of my favorite teams is In for
trouble as my beloved Bills head to Carolina to
face the winless Panthers. Flutle and Company
couldn't have picked a worse time to play a
proud team that Is desperate for a win, this one
Is on national television and at home. P so th ats
27. Bills 13.
KANSAS CITY (-0) VS. PITTSBURGH
Arrowhead Stadium la a very difficult place to
play any game. let alone Monday Night Foot­
ball. This crowd will be ready for this one and
I’m not sure Kordell Stewart will be. Tough
game to play with this line, but If I had to. I'd
take the points. Chlsfs 23, ItM ltn 21.
As you can see there are some great games
tilts week, and I'll be watching every one of
them on my satellite system.
This week may provide the most "easy", money
we’ve seen all year. Regardless. I like to keep It
simple, ’One play...gets the pay.”
The CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL Is going
with the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (-6) OVER THE
HAPLESS SAN DIEOO CHARGERS as my pat­
ented LOCK OF THE WEEK. San Diego had a
tough time shutting down the Eagles passing
game last week, wait until Warren Moon and
Joey Oalloway arrive! This game will be a blow1
out and 111 love every minute of It.

his plans to punish Collins, he
came to the defense of Dllfer.
He said earlier this week that
he stands behind the leader of
the offense and believes Dllfer
can get the Job done.
Wide Receiver Reldel An­
thony Is looking to enhance his
career plans with a little act­
ing. Based on his performance
in a television ad, Anthony be­

lieves he Is ready for the big
screen.
Have you ever told a lie? If io.
then you've broken the 9*
Commandment, A you'll be found
guilty on Judgment Day. Avoid
Hell; trust and obey Jesus Christ;
He paid for your sau. Q_______

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L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

■••us?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
c « » no a r -i a a i-C A -ia -E
GENERAL JURISDICTION
O ID RENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY, ITS
SUCCESSORS AND/OR
ASSIGNEES. F/KM
p l a t in u m m o r t g a g e , in c .
Plaintm,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 98-930 CP
IN RE ESTATE Of
RUTH ft POWNALL.
Decaaaad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(aummary admlnlatratlon)
TO ALL PERSON HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANOS
AGAINST THE AOOVE ESTATE
vpu ar* hereby notified that an
Order
of
Summary
Adminratration
hat
bean
entered m tb* eclat* ol RUTH
0 POWNALL. decaated. File
Number 98-930 CP. by tb*
Circuit Court for Seminole
county.
Florida.
Probate
Divraron. the addreaa of which
I* P.O. Drawer C . Sanford.
Florida 32772-0659. Ibat tba
total catb value of lb* eatata la
53.000 00. and that tba name*
and addreace* ol thoae to
whom it baa been aaaignad by
auCh order are
Nam*
Beneficrane*
NATIONSBANK, aa Truatea
Aaaet, Share or Amount
Automobile valued at
53.000 00
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
All creditor* ol th* decedent
and other paraona having
claim* or demand* againat
decedent a eatata on whom a
copy of thi* notice i* carved
within three month* after the
date of th* firat publication of
thi* notice muat file then claim*
with thi* 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
the decedent and peraona hav­
ing claim* or demand* againat
th* eataf* of th* decedent muat
til* their claim* with thia Court

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. SS-1189-CA-14-K
KENNETH TODD TYNDALL.
Plaintiff,

RONALD C PLOUFFE.
al u*„ *1 *l.,
Oalandantt
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* la hereby given that lb*
uoda'vQ'-tad Maryann* Mora*.
Clerk o' lb* Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida. mull,
on tb* 19th day of Novambar.
1998 at tt 00 a a. at th* Front
door ol th* SEMINOLE County
Courtbout*. In tba City of
Santord. Florida, ottar tor ta&lt;*
and toll at public outcry to tb*
bigbatt and bolt biddor for
cath. tha following described
proporty tituatad In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 76. STILLWATER, PHASE
I. ACCOROING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAOE(S) 45. 46.
47 AND 46 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
pursuant to th* final dacroo ol
foractoaur* ontarod in a cat*
ponding in tard Court, tba atylo
ol which It: OLD KENT MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. ITS SUCCES­
SORS AND/OR ASSIGNEES.
F/K/A PLATINUM MORTOAOE.
INC . *1 RONALD C. PLOUFFE.
*1 ua„ at al „ at ua.. *t al...
Paraona wth a diaabilrty who
naad a apaclai accommodation
to participate in tbia procoodmg
abould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 30t N. Park
Avenue. Suit* N 301, Sanlord,
Florida 3277t at loaat fit* day*
prior to tba procoodmg.
Telephone: (407) 323-4330 Eat
4227. 1 -■00-955-8771 (TOO), or
t 18001955-8770 (V), va Florida
Ralay Sa'tic*.
WITNESS my hand and official
teal ol aaid Court tbia 20th day
ol OCTOBER. 1998
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Mora*
Clark of lb* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Peat Oftic* Boa 2347
Tampa. Florida 33601
Publish
October 25. and
Noyombor t. 1998
DEV-200
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T1 IM TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEM INOLl COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO. SS-1SS4-DR-08-B
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
A Minor Child.
N O T IC I OF ACTION
FOR STIPPAR 1NT
ADOPTION
TO NOAH PHILLIP
• p h a l s o r a f f ........... .
2523 N W 6TH Stroot
Gainoavill*. Florida 32609
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action hat bean filed againat
you and that you aro required to
aor«* a copy of your written
dafanaaa. If any. to It on
ROBERT
M
OROURIC,
ESQUIRE, whose addraaa I*
2518 Edgewater Driy*. Orlando,
Florida 32104. on or bofor*
NOVEMBER I I . 1999. and frl*
th* original with the clerk of
thia Court at tb* Clerk of the
Court*. 301 North Park Avenue,
Sanlord. Florida 12771, bofor*
aoryico on Potitionor or tmmedi­
ately Ihoreatlor. It you tall to do
*o. a default may bo ontarod
againat you lor tha relief
demanded m th* petition.
Copia* ol all court document*
&lt;r thia caao. including ordara,
ar* available at th* Clerk of th*
Circuit Court'* office. You may
review I hea* documonta upon
request
You mult keep th* Clark of th*
Circuit Court1* office notified of
your current addreaa
Dated: OCTOBER 7.1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publiah: October t t . 19. 25. and
Novombor 1 .1996
DEV-92

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
B IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A S I NO. 99-0904 CA 14 P
FLORIDA BAR NO. 0S9BBSB
IRWIN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLANO MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
MANUEL BUSUTIL. I T AL..
Dofandanta
N O T IC I OF B A L I
None* i* hereby given that in
accordance with th* Final
Judgment
ol
Foroctoaur*
entered on OCTOBER 19. 1999
m cvd action no.99-0404CAt4P
m the Circuit Court of SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, M which
Manuel Buautil, at al.. wore tha
Defendant* and IRWIN MORT­
OAOE CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTOAOE CORPO­
RATION wa* Plaintiff. I will aeU
to in* highoal biddor lor each at
tb* Weal Iron! Door. 101 N.
Park Avt, Sanford. FL 12711
between the hour* of 11:00 a m.
and 2.00 p.m. on NOVEMBER
19th, 1998 on th* following
daaenbed real property:
Lot 49. Sanlord Place, accord­
ing to th* plat thereof aa
recorded In Plat Book 11,
Page* 11. 14 and IS. of th*
Public Record* of Seminole
County, Florida
More commonly known aa: 991
•I John* River Drive. Sanford.
FL 12771
OATEO: OCTOBER 20. 1999
(Court Seal)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Jan* E Jaaewic
A* Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. Schiichta
Attorney at Law
2114 Hollywood Bird
Hollywood. FL 11020
Publication of thi* notice on
October 26. and November 1.
1998 m the following publica­
tion: Seminole Herald
DEV-201

w it h in

th r ee

m o n th s

AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
a l l c l a im s a n o d e m a n d s

NOT SO FILED WILL OE FOREV­
ER BARRED
Tb* dal* of th* lirat publica­
tion ol thi* Notice it October
23 1998
Patton Giving Notice,
NATIONSBANK, at Truata*
By OURWOOD HOWELL.
Vic* Praaidant
Pott Office Boa 888
Winter Park,
Florida 32790-6688
Edwm L Williamaon
Florid* Bar No 0144740
GILES t ROBINSON. PA.
390 N Orange Avanu*
Suit* 800
Orlando. Florida 32801
Telephone (407) 425-1591
Publiah: October 25. and
November 1. 1998
DEV-196
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO N T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
B IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. B T-0 T4
THE SECRETARY FOR
VETERANS AFFAIRS.
Plaintiff!*).
v*.
ALEX CHAPMAN. *t al.
Dolendantla),
N O T IC I
OF FO R IC LO B U R I B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
October 19. 1999. and entered
m Case NO. 97-074 of tb*
Circuit Court ol th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein THE SECRETARY FOR
VETERANS AFFAIR! I* tbs
Plaintiff end ALEX CHAPMAN;
GERTRUDE CHAPMAN era th*
Defendants. I art* seB to the
highest and best bidder ter
cash at the entrance of the
BIMRfOLE County Courthouse
M 11:00 a.*.. on th* 19th day
of NOVEMBER. 1999. th* fol­
lowing described property 98
set forth In sold
Final
Judgment:
LOT 99. COBBLESTONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES 21 ANO
24. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HANO and the
seal ol this Court on OCTOBER
20. 1999.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaaewic
D«oufv
Echevarria. McCaHa. Raymer.
Barrett 9 Trappier
Post Office Bea 1410
Tampa. FL 11901
F97010094
it you are a person with a die
ability who needs eccommoda
lion M order to participate In
this proceeding, you ar* entl
Med at no cost to you. for th*
provision of certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 12771.
telephone number (407) 121
4110, within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this document; N
hewing Impaired. (TDD) 1-900
966-977t.
Publiah: October 25 and
November 1, 1999
DEV-199
U S T OF
B IM IN O L I COUNTY
BCC PNOJBCTSi
1. Protect 9 PC-1
Protect TMo Usd Beg
Document 8 t a i l . Du* Del*:
Maeembir 18, tBSB « 200 p m .
2. Protect 9 PC-II
Protect Tide:
~
I.
9 f B it . Du* Data:
IB. 1999 M 200 pm .
S Protect 9 RFP 898 9B/BJC
Protect Tata |
RshabBReMan
'. Oooanent 6 4941. Due
I I , 1999 m 200
4 Prutact 9 B/DtfB/JVP-Protect
Tale. Annuel Rewert/Cslender.
Document 9 *191. Oua Oat*.
Naeewbtr 9, 1999 M 200 p m .
9 Protect 9
Private Physician. Document 9
4911. Due Dal* Naeaaabar tt .
1999 M too p m , local bme.
For micirwanon on any of die
Sametoia County BCC protect*,
please cel kdormahon on Demand,
fete, )407) 978-0020
PUBLISH SUNDAY, October 29.
DEV-118

PIMORIAN. INC..
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
Notre* i* hereby gven that
purauanl lo tb* Final Judgment
antaiad in th* cause pending in
lb* Circuit Court In and for
Seminole County. Florida, being
Civil Numbai 88 1189 CA I4 K.
tba undersigned Claik will tall
lb*
property
situated
In
Saminol*
County.
Honda,
described as
Lot 25. Swaelwatai Spring*
PU D . according to lb* map or
plal thereof aa recorded in Plat
Book 16. Pag** 52 through 55.
incliialv*. Public Racoid* of
Saminol* County. Florida
at public sal*, to ih* highest
biddai lor cash at 11 00 a m on
tba 12!h day ol November.
1999. al lb* waal (root door ol
th* courthouse in Saminol*
County, at 301 N Park Avanu*.
Sanford, Florida 12771 In
accordance
with
Section
45 031. Florida Statute*
Maryanns Mora*
Clark 0« lb* Circuit Court
Oy Jana I . Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
Marcoa R Marcbana. Esq
Marcbana and Graham. PA
233 S Samoran Blvd
Orlando. FL 32807
Publish October 18. 23. 1998
CEV-114

NOTICE OF
IEM INO LE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY MEETING
Tba Saminol* County
Expressway
Authority
announce* that there wilt be a
regularly scheduled public
mealing to which all paisona
are invited aa follow*
OATE.
Tuesday. November 10. 1998
TIME 4:30 PM
LOCATION
Semmole County Service*
Building
Room 1028
1101 East First Sweat
Sanlord, Florida 12771
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER
TO BE DISCUSSED: Tba pro­
posed GraanaWay 'Misting
LMk* between US 17/*2 and
mtaftlal* 4 m Saminol* County.
Additional Information may ba
obtained by contacting
Seminole County
Eipraasway Authority
Pbona (407) 321-2500.
attention 5740
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEOINQS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY
OFFICE 49 HOURS IN ADVANCE
07 THE WEETINQ AT 121-2500.
EXTENSION 3805
PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT
IF THEY DECI0E TO APPEAL
ANT DECISIONS MADE AT
THESE MEETINOS/HEARINGS.
THEY WILL NEED A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS ANO
FOn SUCH PURPOSE THEY
MAY NEE0 TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS
IS
MADE
WHICH INCLU0ES THE TESTI­
MONY ANO EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED.
PER
SECTION
268 0103. FLORIDA STATUTES.
Publish: October 23. 1988
DEV-179

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TM l CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1Blh JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9 8 -IS IS CA 14 K
NATIONSOANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR TO 0O ATM IN 8
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
TO NATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMTANV
Plaint.If,
ROflIN L JONES
JOHNSON, of al.
D*f«mfart(a) ,
NOTICE o r SALE
NOTICE IS HCnFnt GIVE N
pursuant lo an Ordar or final
Judgm ent

S c h e d u lin g

Foraclotura Sal* entered on
October 7, 1998 m !h.» cate
now pending in ea*d Court the
■t)le of which it indicated
above
I will tell lo the highett and
be«t bidder tor cath at the
SEMlNOlF County Courthouse,
West Front Door. 301 N Park
Avenue Sanford. Florida 327 72
at It 00 am on the Iflfl d8|
of NOVIMOLR. 1998 the follow
mg described property as set
forth In said Order or Final
Judgment fount
LOT 13. BLOCK A. LAKEWOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THt MAR o n PLAT THEREOr
AS RECORDED IN PLAT OOOK
33. PAGES 49 THROUGH 33. IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS Or
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a
641
BROOKFIELD
LOOP. LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
32746
OROEREO al SEMINOLE
Cnunly, Flortda. this 8th day ol
October. 1998
MARYANNE MOnSE
Aa Clark, Crrcurt Court
By Jan* E Jatewrc
Aa Oaputy Clark
L JOSEPH HOFFMAN. ESO
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. PA
708 South Dm* Highway
Coral Gablet. Florida 33146
Telephone (3031 666-2299
Persona with disability who
naad a special accommodation
to pwticipalt in thi* proceeding
abould
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 301 N Park
Avanu*. Sulla N 301 Sanford
Flortda 12771. at least (SI day*
prior
lo
lb*
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4310 Eat.
4227; 1 800 955 8771 (TOD) or
1-800-935-8770 (V) via Florida
Ralay Service.
Publish Oetobar 19. 23. 19*8
O E V -tll

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLONIDA
C A S I NO. M -S 0 0 -C A -1 4 -K
Horn* Saving* ol
America. FSB l/k/a Home
Savrnga ol America. F A ,
Plaintiff,
vt
James R Strickland and
Balm C. Strickland, bra
wila. and JanWJobn Do*.
fictitious namat
raprataniing tenants
•n possession.
Defendants
N O T IC I
OF F O N IC L O IU N I M I S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purauanl to a Fmal
Judgment ol lo«*clo*ur* dated
Oetobar 7. 18*9. and entered m
Casa N 96 500-CA-I4-K ol Iba
Circuit Court ol tb* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Saminol*
County,
Florida
wherein. Home Saving* ol
Amanca. FSB, l/k/a Horn*
Savings ol Amanca. F.A.,
piaintift.
and
Jamat
R.
Strickland and Baalnt C.
C ITY OF L A K I MARY,
Strickland, bra wilt, ar* Ih*
FLORIDA
Dalandanlt. I will **U to th*
NOTtCB
highest and bast bidder for
OF PUBLIC H BARI NO
catn at tb* Watt front door ol
NOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN by
lb* City Commiaaron ol Ih* City
Ih*
Saminol*
County
of Lakt Mary. Florid*, that tard
Courlhouta, in Sanlord, Florida
Commiaaron will bold a Public
at 11 00 o clock A M. on tha
Hawing on Novambw 9. 1998,
12th day of Novambar. 1981.
at 7:00 P M , or aa toon theretb* (allowing described proper­
altar a* poaaiblo. lo consider
ty as tat forth m tard Final
Second Reading and adoption
Judgmant, to wit;
ol Ordinances ontitlod:
Lot 9. SUNRISE ESTATES UNIT
ORDINANCI NO. SOT
t. according lo tb* Plat thataol
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
as recorded m Plat Booh I t ,
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
Pag* 24. ol th* Public Records
ACCEPTING A PERMANENT
ol Saminol* County, Florida.
0RAINAGE EASEMENT NEED­
Togalhar with all mtaraat
ED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
which Borrower now ha* or may
ANO PAVEMENT OF WALLACE
harasttar acquire m or to card
COURT FROM ANNE A. WAL­
property and In and lo: (a) all
LACE IN EXCHANOE FOR CER­
alternant* and right* ot way
TAIN IMPROVEMENTS TO THE
appurtenant thereof, and (b) all
WALLACE
PROPERTY.
Al
buildings, structures, improveMORE
PARTICULARLY
manta. Iisturat, and appurte­
DESCRIBED HEREIN; AUTHO­
nance* now or haraatlar placed
RIZING THE MAYOR TO EXE­
lhaiaon, including, but not InnCUTE
A
PERMANENT
dad to. all apparatus and
DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND
aquipmant. whalhar or not
AGREEMENT; PROVIDING FOR
physically attiaad to th* land or
SEVIRABILITV AND EFFECTIVE
any building, used to provide or
DATI.
supply air-cooling, air condi­
O RDINANCI NO. M I
tioning, heat, gat, water, light,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
power, refrigeration, ventilation,
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
laundry, drying, dishwashing,
AMENDING SECTION 113 01 OF
garbag*. disposal or other aarTHE CODE OF ORDINANCES
vices; and all waal* vent sys­
ENTITLED 'TRANSIENT SOLICI­
tems, antenna*, pool aquip­
TORS*; PROHIBITING SOLICI­
mant,
window
covering*,
TATION FROM. IN OR ON
drap*a and drapery red*, car­
STREETS OR FROM VEHICLES:
peting and floor covering,
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
awnmga. ranges, ovens, water
SEVERABILITY. AND EFFEC­
h*alert and attached cabinets,
TIVE DATE
it being mt*nd*d and agreed
Th* Public Hoormg will b* hold
that such itama ba conclusively
•n tb* Commiaaron Chambwa.
deemed lo b* altnod to and to
100 N Country Club Road, Lok*
t&gt;* part ot th* rial proparty; and
Mwy. Th* Public it mvitod to
(cl all water and water right*
atland and b* heard Si.d hear­
(whether or not appurtenant)
ing may ba continued from Irma
and shares ot stock pertaining
to trmo until a final daemon I* lo such water or water rights,
mod* by Iba City Commiaalon.
ownership of which affects sard
Copiot ol lb* Ordinance m full
property; and (d) th* rants,
w* available m Ih* City Clark * mcoms, itauaa and profit* ol aM
Ollice for review
property.
A TAPED RECORO OF THIS
OATED this 9th day ol Oetobar,
MEETING IS MA0E BV THE
1991
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
MARYANNE MORSE
THIS RECORO MAt NOT C O N ­
CIRCUIT COURT
STITUTE
AN
AOEOUATE
By: Jan* E. Jaaewic
RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF
Deputy Clark
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MADE BY THE CITV WITH
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
RESPECT TO THE FOREOOINO
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH DIS­
MATTER ANY PERSON WISH­
ABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
ACCOMMODATION
SHOULD
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CONTACT COURT ADMINIS­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
TRATION.
AT
101
N.
PARK
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
AVENUE. SUITE N101, SAN­
A0VISE0 TO MAKE THE NEC­
FORD. FLORIDA 12F71, TELE­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
PHONE (407) 3*1-4110 X 42*7
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
PRIOR
TO THE PROCEEDING.
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED. (TDD)
PARTlCIPAtE IN ANY OF THESE
f-SOO-9S9-S7Ft, OR VOICE (V)
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CO N­
t-900-933-1770. VIA FLORIDA
TACT THE CITY A0A COORDI­
RELAY
SERVICE.
NATOR At LEASE 46 HOURS IN
Brian K. Hoi*
AOVANCE OF THE MEETINO AT
HOLLAND S KNIGHT LLP
&lt;497) 124 3024.
Attorney* for th* Plamtitf
c it y o f la k e m a r y .
Pott Olfic* Boa 14070
FLORIDA
Fori Lauderdale. FL 11102-4070
Caret A f otter. City Clark
(954)629-1000
OAtED Oetobar 18. 1998
Publish: October IS, 28. 1**6
PUBLISH October 25. 1996
O C V -ttl
DEV-160

G il»A 'S tS ,l iFil iE 'D

Leg al N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO: 98-3S40-DR-02-K
IN MF th* Marriage ol
Jeffery 0 Oaal.
nf SPONDENT/ Husband.
•nd
Candy J Ary.
PETlTIONER/Wtfe.
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAOI

3 22 -2 6 1 1
You csfi fax &lt;
300 N . F re n c h A v s ,

S a n fo rd , P L 3*77*

Our offlcB Is opon to sarva you Monday through Friday, • am • S pm
DCADUNKS:

For Tbasday’s tdMon, lha dssitWni la Monday al noon
For Wadnaaday’a sdttton, tha daacMna la T\«aaday at noon
For Thuraday’a adMon, tha daadRna la Wadnaaday a« noon
For Friday's BdWon, tha dsadWna la Thursday at noon
For tha wtaiwnd adHton, tha daadltna la Friday at noon

to jitfinv d best
you anr urntnv notifieo

that an at bon lor dissolution or
marriage ha* bean Mad against
you and you era required to
»»'»• a topy ol your written
dalanaat, &gt;t any, lo M on Candy
Ary raid oner, whoa* addraaa
■a i n Helena C l , Sanlord. FL
32773 on or balora NOVEMBER
1. 1994 and Ida th* original
wdh in* clerk ot thia court
balora vervice on Petitioner or
immediately tbaraallar || you
la&gt;i lo do to, a default will b*
entered againat you for lha
retie' demanded In Ih* petition
W itNISS my hand and lha
aval ol I hi* court on SEPTEMBtn 28. 1998
1ST AL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY. Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish Oetobar 4. 11, 18. 25,
1499

P .O . B o x 1 0 0 7

S a n f o r d , P L 32771

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or a porsomi chock. Advo/Bowi who wtah to ba Mad can irtsto ansngsmsnO atJha *ns
tiatf ad h piaesd. Ptoasi k»* p in mind tost ads In Vw Personato (&lt;
»1).
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C L A S S IF IC A T IO N S
a

rev it

NOTICS
OF PUBLIC SALB
PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby
0'van. that on th* dal* and time
hated below, and continuing
from day to day until all good,
ar* told, wa will tall al Public
Auction, to th* highest bidder,
lor cath at th* warthoua* ot
STORAGE USA. located at 460
Florida
Central
Pkwy.
Longwood FL., tha following
good*, wares and merchandtee
lor rant and other chargee for
which a lien on lim a it
claimed, lo wit:
DATE OF SALE:
t1/1t/9t
TIME OF SALE:
10 00 A M
JUAN ALANA
SO
BUSINESS FURNITURE t SUP­
PLIES
ROBERT WENZEL
124
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
SHAWN HARMON
I3S
HOUSEHOLD
PATRICIA THOMPSON
I4B
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
TIMOTHY GLENN HIPPS
IS*
FURNITURE 4 HOUSEHOLD
EARL WORTHY
1ST
FURNITURE
SUSAN FALLER
CONSTANTINE
200
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
JAM ESR.AN D ERSO N .il
217
FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD.
BUSINESS INVENTORY
JAMES W. HARDT
22*
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
KIM OARROW
304
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLO
MICHAEL BREIDENBACH
1S4 t 1*3
BUSINESS INVENTORY
SANDRA BLANKENSHIP
4S4
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
LAWRENCE S POWELL
S it
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
KIRSTEN ANN LAPLACA
804
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLO
A 530 cleaning dapotit will ba
collected lor oach unit pur­
chased and refunded attar all
contents ol tty# unit/a hat boon
removed from th* facility. Th*
above information la to ba pub Irahad one* a weak for two conaacutiva watka. Said aal* to b*
under and by vtrlu* ot th*
ttatutot ol th* atato, in atrch
cat** mad* and provided.
Publiah: October IS. 25. I9SS
DEV-122
IN THB CIRCUIT CO URT
OP THB 18TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ARB POR
B IM IN O L I COUNTY,
B IN IN A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOt BB 1 t t 7 C A I I •
CITICORP MORTOAOE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROBERTO SANTOS. ST AL
DEFENDANT|S).
NOTICS ON ACTION
CONBTNUCTIVB BHRVtCB
TO: BR S RS VIN TU R E. A
FLORIDA OENIRAL PARTNER­
SHIP which business addraaa la
unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HERE­
BY NOTIFIED that an action lo
loracloaa a mortgage on Ih*
following property:
LOT I I . RtPLAT OF QROVEVIEW VILLA0S SECOND ADDI­
TION. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK *1 AT PAOES 7
AND S. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ha* boon Iliad againat tha cor­
poration and tha corporation lo
required to serve a copy ot your
arrrtton dafanaaa. If any, to M on
DAVID
J.
STERN.
IS O .
Plaintiff‘a attorney, whoa a
addreaa r* SOI South University
Drive, Suita 500. Plantation. FL
113*4 within 10 day* from th*
dot* ot th* firat publication ol
thia notice ot action and tit* th*
original with the clerk of thia
court either before aanrlea on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immodi­
st oly tharasftar; otherwise a
default wiM ba enterad againat
you for th* relief demanded In
th* complaint or petition triad
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia 12th day ot
OCTOBER. tttS .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BV: Cecelia V. Ikarn
Oaputy Clark
LAW OFFICE OF
OAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 11124
NOTICS
AMERICANS WITH
M S A B iU TtS S A C T OF I B M
Administratis* Order
Ho. BT-S
It you or* a parson with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion In order lo participate In
thia proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled at no coat to you. lor th*
provision of certain assistance.
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avanu*, Surf* N IO t. Sanford.
FL 12771. talaphon*: (407) 1214110 aat 4227 Within 2 working
day* of your rocoipt of thia doc­
ument; It hotting impaired.
(TD D )t-800-959*8771.
Publish: October IE. 25. 1955
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IN THB C IR C U IT COUNT
OP THB B tO H TB IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POR
B IM IN OLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAB* NO.I C9-1909CA14 K
UNITEO STATES OF
AMERICA, by and tTwough
tha Secretary ol tha
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
Plawititl.
v*
DONALD L. MARLOWE;
JANE DOE. Wit* ot
DONALD L. MARLOWE,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants.
NOTtCB OP BALB
Notice it haraby given that,
pursuant to tha Order or Fmal
Judgmant entered m this cauaa
m the Circuit Court ot Semmole
County. Florida. I wiN aoH th*
properly tituatad m Semmole
County. Florida, described aa:
LOT 142. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION III A. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK I t . PACES *4
THROUGH 29 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly known aa: 1010
Kelly Creak Orel*. Oviedo, FL
12799
at public eat*, to th* highest
and bast bidder, lor cash, at th*
watt Iron! door ol tha Sammol*
County Courthoua*. 101 North
Park Ay*., Santord. Florida
12771 at I t On AM on
Novambar 12. 18SS.
Oatad OCTOBER. IBS*.
MARVANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
B f : Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with th*
Americana With DitebtMiei Act,
paraona wittydisabililiat need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate m thia proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number 407-121-4)10. not later
than seven (7) days prior to tha
proceeding, it hearing impaired,
(TOD) 1 *00 *55 *771. or Vale*
(V) 1-800 *55-8770. vt* Flortdfe
Relay Serric*
Mason S Associates, PA.
17757 US IS Ninth, Suit* BOO
Clearwater, FL 117S4
1*11) 818 -1*00
Publiah: October IS. *9. I55S
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BEST CNA t A caregnrart lot
th* most reasonable prices 24
hr cam or shin cam Cafe 407246-4566 24hr/day
ASStSITO LfVMa. beautiful
aurt*. loving warm home May
use own tumrsTwios 324-166*
WHY M V W ON CO ST lor a
caregnmr? W* wM provide 24
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day Cal Riverside AduR Horn*
407-346-5033

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EXP. MOTHER wd provide TtC.
hot meat* 6 snacks, reasonable
rates and after school cam
Sant n*i avafe 322 3675
MUNCHKW MANOR pra k mg
ciaaaes. am group* a
loving horn* almot Tor
tor 3 5yft
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PRESCHOOL TEACHER w/ 15
years sap opening home lo
three special children under 3
yra Infanta welcome Cafe Both
at 331 5600
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chadren m my horn* ages 0 3
ntord
Tam-6pm M F 421-1630 Sanlc

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Compieta systems M y loaded
laata/purchaae w/tow monthly
payment*. E00-600-0343127E7
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ALONE? FLOHE3A MOST RE­
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1977) A l ages mdutSng tenure
Brmong People Together 1-800922-4477 (24 hours)

DialrtxXing phone card* No *apanenc* necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Pnmabm#
Commumcationa.
P O Boa 694355, Miami. FL
33269-1355

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200 Persimmon Aim., Santord.
Florida. W* reserve tire right to
withdraw any vehictas Iron thia
auction. All vahido* told AS IS.
No till* guaranteed. Butch*
Towing roaarvaa th* right to bid
on any vehicle
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how prior to tala.
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Drivers T Litbed
*1000 SIO N- ON nONUS1
■Quakty homo lime
‘t ate model equipment
■Rider Program plus
MUCH MOHEtl
COL-A 8 6mos O N I
ECK M-I'er 800 fit 1fifiM

MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consoldate your bills w u n
loan Pioneer Credt 377-9550
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ACCREOfTEO TRUCK SCHOOL
c o t. VA/TA Apiirv Jnb Assist
Wkend etas*** National Truck
School t eoo 4*8-7tea
CNA Pr»p Training
SUrl Oct 76 Irom 4 30PM
8 30PM 4 »k program Call fii*
Ire* t 888 873 7445
71 — H n r V V A N t t n
PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
for tha bast TM lob7 Potltlv*
paopla naadad , lot a positive
wort environment. Call Misty
Nowll 171-7070 ait 217

ASSEMBLY OF SMALL model
juiptann parts with light marten
ing itivohred Call 377 6313
Assistant Managers)
T ast Growinq company needs
three career minded pm Hite to
tnterview'hnei m.snaqe Uniitml
er| growth potential Salary •
Bonus * Benefits Fat resume
to |407»647flt?8 Attn C Kirsch
nrca8(407|fit7 00t0
At TENT 1074 CNA ■
Ccene aivt yin irui raring team
ol Nmses amt CNA s Ereel
lent benefits Evpenence rec
ognued
100pm-tt:00pm
shift available. Please *(pily si
petvm Dertiina lleaShcare Re
habititatHin Center 1851 Elk
cam Btvd, Deltona EOE
Auto Mechanic A
Alignment Mechanic
rt.Lube Tech Pt
Evpenence
requited Grvnl wages ami bene
Ills Sanlord
Evpress lube
310 0595
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILSRS
Senior rllrmqwr - xlOrtanrk I
Good Incnmn Potential
Benefits Alter 90 Days
Teph Seat 407 7931055

Long Term-Short Tarm
TOmp To Hlra
888-1121
A BETTER JOB FOR YOU!
Jusi CaW Never a Tee1
HELP P tn o n m l 8714888

c a u tn o w
S E M IN O LE E M P L O Y M E N T
(407)322-7044
'V/indow lnil.ikv
"(Vmtw Tiavim?
'Drivers
'Warehouse Tfasien
‘General Ofiic*
‘Ouakty Contrd
•5erv«:e Cleik
' Maintenance
'Equto Median*;
■Packers
•prnrtuctnn S n » r
‘Nmer-s A*|
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It's time to prepare
for the Holiday.
Order your Classified Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ads now!
We otter
•Altordabl* prices
•Personak/ed service
•Quality work
‘Distribution m your local area
(to draw seasonal help I n n m
ployees who residn close by |

ll/hr
18/hr
Open
18/hr
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Open
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TVtir
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87/Tir
Open

TOO MANY TO LIST!
700 W. 25th St.

Call (407) 127-7811 A
Ask tor tha Classified Dspt.
Let your displays Hart working
tor you EARLY!

CASHIERS
tf/al tram lor Ton collectors
74 (penmgs l* nevtoto peiple
F I A P/T
Pd Training, vacation
he I'lfi denial. Un insuranr*
Call 407-454-1448
Wlntar Garden

Admin Support: P'T Miist hare
evp in A P 8A H Appiy in per
son A2Z Jan4 Supp 7589 San
lord Air*

CABLE TV TECH
Technician needed lor cable
system in
Mealtirow Evperience In testing and trou­
bleshooting ol headrnd outside
netwink. and mslattatioris is re­
quired Atvkty lo d»nh and Ml
75tbs Good driving record and
vakd FL D L Must be depend
able
Pte-emptoyrrient drug
testing requaad. EOE
Mail or lav resume (407)333
7510 Heathrow Cahto 1275 IK
Heathrow In Stestot. Heath­
row, FL 37746. Attn Gen Mgr
NO WALK-INS OR IMIONE
CALLS PLEASE

ALF trends PTTiS In suit mtor
Var Mrs Eves 8 W t s Call
(Vad (407) 130 9318
An Otwo 04 company needs
mature person now n the SAN­
FORD srsa Regardless ol e«penenc*. writ* C 0 Read. PO
(V)i 898. Dayton. OH 45401

ARfe YOU STRONG
A RELIABLE?
17.80 •IA7HR

Child Cara • Van Driver need
ed lor Christian Center Evp re
guested Good Salary 8 bene
tils 407-377 7905
CHRISTMAS RETAIL SALES
Need magrwig peep* tor gin
display al Altamonte Mall Nov
I6-Jan 2 DayVTMa* 88hr • (tonut Call 10AM-8PM any day

Lilt 60 tot lor Office lumitme
assembly 8 set up Maitland
area Own Trinsporialiun A
Must'NO FEE Ca« 894 6711

tp4Tfff_**H»Hlli____
Cl ERIC AL

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$6.50/hr

RECEPTIONIST
S8/HH
Cvpenenced Front Desk Rerep
tionisl wsh kqtit PC stutts Artamonte area Temp to He* No
Tee CaS 844 6713

OPEN HOUSE
Longwood
Tuesday
9 -2 p m
(noappt reqdl

7 am •3 10 pm
Positions avaiiabie m Ihe
Sanlord area
Must have good eye sight A
0eU4 Oriented It you are un
abi* lo attend the fob Us. Can
894-6711 to schedule an appt

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11*7 A 3-11

Tu« Time - Sign on B m u stl1
Also part-lime PRN an shifts
Joel our team ol care givers as
we evpand our Itori/cms Es
penence as CNA ml increase
base pay 'Great folks lo work
with * Apply in person Health
care and Rehabilitation Center
ol Sanlord 950 S meSonviS*
Av«.. Sanlord. FL 17771 NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE EOE

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Ourudr (407) I WXUtolAM 69/mm

Lodfes Coll FRill
(407) 714-TALK*

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C D L -A D R IV E R S
Sanlord based heel tust seat,
second seat A singles Home
weekly tale model prem con*
venlKinals Evp 8 Ita/mal req

Cnll 1-800-991-9940
Construction Cleaning
TT 8 PT Dependable penpie,
must have auto, 407-302 9191
Construction Form Setter: Evp
only Good pay lor right peison
Contact Jarvis 407 307-1751
Challenging position lor
outgoing tndiv wr good comm
skills Ohio* duties center on
adm. cust sve and sales
Phone evp or cust contact pip
desired Fas resume to Norwrsl

Financial at 324 5516 EOE_____
CULTURED MARBLE MANU­
FACTURER
needs installer
Start Immediately 407-371 4777
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Tla tha Season to maka t i t !
In and outbound call centers
Call loday Attn Sandy (407|
64 7 8010 No Fee EOE

A -1 T e m p s
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
15 yf old Corp seek* 7 people
with evcetlenl communications
skills A phone voice No sales'
PTrFT
atier noon A evening
I stnils 17 IXVHr suit
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333 7300
____________ EOE____________
Customer Servtca/Data Entry
Posilvms m Orlando Area I yr
nun oltice evp Competitive
wages
Call Sandy at A-1
Temps (407)647 8010 No Fee

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DESK CLERK
Apply Budget Inn ol Sanlord. 3200
O S Orlando Or (17 9?)
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS.
SERVERS “ Cracker B a rr.l"
374-1070 700 Ifickman Dr (14
and Maty. 46)__________________
DRIVERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/Wk
CDL Requ'ierl Cal Sandy at At Ternps (407| 647 8010 No
fee EOE
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- F&gt;[efi
enced w/equip 8 site work a
plus Vacation 8 Pension (407)
M u m _______________
ELECTRICIAN
We have immediate lullfime
employment in the Orlando A
Tampa areas tor a skilled elec­
trician in nut speciakred market
serving the gasoline service
slatein'penroteum industry Prior
industry evpenence is a plus
but we tram as new associates
Benefits include a competitive
salary, heath caro A a company
provide vehicle Call K A K
Electric, Inc. Sanlord, FL Ph
(407)121-8100 Of FAX Resume
to: 111-6106__________________
ELECTRICIANSresd A comm TOP PAV. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Santurd
Electric 2522 S. Park Drive.
121JS62_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed N O W Honey Transport has
immediate opening* lor driver
trainees No evpenence needed
Earn 8500 lo 1700 weekly plus
benefits CDL training available
800 41SJ5M3_________________
EQUIP. . QP*RAypn- f vt* menced w/bovSbto, CDL reqd
Vacation A Pension F7T posibon (407)121-4111____________

Exceptional
Opportunities in
Hum an Services!
Community Opportunities. Inc .
a provider lor individuals with
developmental drsabiHies. is
currently seeking Residential
Tretnere and Residential Menagere m the Deltona and Deland
areae There are a variety ol po­
sitions to lit almost any ached
ut#'
Evcetteni pay and Escailant
benefitsI
Qualified candidates will have
HS DptomaGFO. vakd drivers
license and desire to succeed
Call (868) *44-1117

_________ EOE__________
IIP DAYCAKi twoauK Ft PT
Apply at railfi Bible Ministry,
1011 S Sant Am 330 2797
Cvpenenced auto body lech
Must have own tools Apply al
Sanlord Paint 8 Auto Body.
2601 Country Club Rd 122-B84I
FOOD SERVICE
The Wood Company, a premier
provider ol drung services, ha*
tha lottowing positions in the
Lake Mary'ttealhrovs area tor

•Cashier
■Grill Cook
*Dell Attendant
Dithwather/Recelver
We otter competitive salary.
SUM ol the art benefits and ca­
reer growth Apply m person MF. B-tOAM or 2 5PM at Tha
Wood Company al Tha First
USA Budding. 600 Business
Center O f. Lake Mary 12746,
EOE IAF/OTV

C re d it Card B illin g
1-B 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N
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NEEDACAREER?
WE NEED A TOWWTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!

We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E O FFER:
• S A LA R Y P LU S C O M M ISSIO N + IN C E N TIV E S
• F U LL B E N E F IT S IN C LUD IN G - M ED ICAL,
D EN TA L, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATIO N P ER 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 IN COM E!
C all K e llie t o d a y t o s e t u p a n i n t e r v i e w .

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Masonry Insulation
Growing Foam Insulation Com­
pany looking lo hre new taienl
Tiavel M F Will tram CDL
Class A or B a plus, but not re­
quired Call Greg al 1800 6833155 Insurance 401k.vacation
Start jnur futi/re today*
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

F7T YARD
POSITIONS

FT7PT SALES POSITION: Ladet apparel No eves or Sun
Apply al 212 E 1st St Sanlord
General Labor
Mechanically
inclined
ware­
house A assembly worker*
Apply loday, work tomorrow/
Call Chris al A-1 Temp*
(407)647 8010 No Fee EOE
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Sanlord
3700 S OrUndoOt (17 92)_____

Im m ediate openings
Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with the Seminole County
Public Schools has immediate
openings tor the Inflowing posi­
tions
Food Service Workers
Custodial Workers
Evtended Daycare Workers
Sunshine Suiting wifi be ac­
cepting applications at the Flori­
da Jobs A Benefits Ottce, 514
W Lake Mary Ohd m Sanlord
tram SAM - 12PM on t(V27. 10/
28. and 10/29 For information
cal Sunshine Suiting at 1-8009309235 NO F E E 'E O E dl/wp

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
AOECCO is learning up with
Sanlord companies to craato
eicitmg job opportunities It
you have ttotli. ambition and
a drive lor qualify we have a
great opportunity with great
benefit*
We have |obt to the
(□flowing areas

‘M achlnt Operator*
'Aaiam blBfa*
(First Shift)
* Warahouaa*
•Claricar
‘ Data sntry*
•Tatamafkatlng*
* Adm in. Asst.*
Mat,2nd,3rd Shift*
Avail*

MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Ikgh school grad wr
base typing A computer skills
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood Call Dan At 787-9270
Nationwide seeking PT/FT med
leal billers Up lo 35K/yr. No
medical evpenence necessary
PC required 18009219939
" n o w HBBNO
Seekmg toltowmg positions
House Person. House Keepers,
and AM Oishwashers Apply to
person to Marriott Courtyard
118 International Parkway.
Heathrow, FL.
ORDER PULLERS new-todlot E
Orl.tr O il Seminole Co
Full
time 1st 8 2nd shifts avail Loll
ol ovetlime. dependable, temp
to lure, not afiaid ol work Heavy
King. Forkkfl a Plus' Cat NOW
OPC staffing 760 5096 No Fee
Paal Control: CPO with L 8 O
Lie Local co to yts establisted Lets U'k 407-121-888!
Pressure Cleaning
Person 18 or older. FL Dr U c .
reqd Salary commensurate w7
evp 407-121-4172
PROFESSIONAL
A S S IS T A N T M A N A G E R
rest growing co needs career
maided people to mierviewtvriv
manage UNLIMITED growth po­
tential SaUry &lt; bonus. Great
benefits Fav resume to (407)
647-8128 or cal Chris al (407)
647-8010 or MeUme at (407)
46MIZSL

ftltiH f HAND H a n
Heads 100 w o rte ra dally.
*81 sign on bonus to now am•Estra pay to drlvar*.
*Op*n f m i
M l Dogtrack Rd Lon gwood
1994106
SALE* COORDINATOR
Purchasing A dispatching toed.
Owpalch lumber asp. a * Apply
to parson 1874 Church S t, San.
lord or cal 407-121 6990

Adecccr

For kxul propane company lmmaduta FT position svaiiaMa
Looking lor evportancad par­
son ..*450 ». or wM bam nght
parson Vacation tick pay. In*
COL Class B a pto*. Apf^M n

H « EMPLOYMENT WOPLl

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
atauRANLi amo eat k
PUNIC
Apply « 1
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health

LANDSCAPE RS-ttarbng
pay
8700417. r n wJbanafttt. Call
(4 0 T)U * -«m .

EXPERIENCED
■LOAOtR OPERATOR
•BOBCAT OPERATOR
aV cleat O ttcansa dtauBaur
For
commarcul/rettdan tut
land clearing Esperlenca praItried Holiday /vacation w/
pay
Madtoal
insurance

Ptoeae cad Ul-6616, M-F, 7-6

LABOR READ)
WORK TOOAVmUO TOOAY

Or,

SHH4QLE INSTALLERS
Tools A kans req Cal 814-8148
Sanlord araa KC warehouse
No heavy kiting FuS benefits
Cat 407-3309301____________
THE PHONE BOOKS ARE
COMBtOI Right Hand Man
needs YOU1 loader posmont
avail tor phone book* 8500
sign on bonus wan Ad. Driver*
paid 8600. Cal 2606106 or ap­
ply In person SAM. 601 DogM . t-QhgBSffll-----------------------

TOP PAV
For tap catvnet makers A lame
nators D Uc req Drug Free
Workplace Apply « person tor
( C M . 1481 Kastner Place. Port
ol Sanlord A lav resume to
407-121-8454
tnwnadUt* Openings fix JarMonai fir care positioni m Lk Mary
ana 3rd ahdl Cai 942-6289
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
TECHNICIAN Evp preferred but
w*l trato Must have positive attaude and mechanical apttiuda.
Currant FI 01. Uniform*, tool* A
paid vacation provided Apply n
parson al Harral and Be very
Transmission 209 W 25th St .
Santord Mon-Fri, lam-510pm.

Apply In |
1881 B French A m
121-4141

TREE CUMBERS/
OHOUNOBMAN
naadad. E r i COL kcanced prel
373 3481 TOP PAYttt

l£MNTODRIVE

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Individual needed to work night*
(8 pm start time) in refrigerated
warehouse Starting pay 86 15
per hour Apply to person 10 00
a m -2 00 p m
Mon. Tires,
Thurs . A Fn at

ARMELLINI EX­
PRESS
LINES, INC.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Orug-Free Workplace
WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor Large Plant Nursery Must be
evpcrienced,
organized
and
sett-motivated
Forklift
evp
helpful Responsible tor inven­
tory control pulling orders and
receiving Apply m person. 6770
W SR 46. Sanford or cal Lau
ne 3309796. e&gt;1 724
WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must have CUst
B. Apply at Santord Towing.
2601 Country Ctob Rd 322 8844
91—

118— O

Share
Lady to share home wr same
Age 50-70 No smoker. No
drinker.
No
Drugs
8450/
mo 8300493
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Fo r R

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EFF1CCNCY
Mud le v •convenient tocation
321-4900
Fierushed Room lor rent A l uU
me. Phone. TV. pool 8 kitchen
use J40Omo No smoking Cal
alter 5 30 weekdays 3286421

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400“
ft A up* 8265 A MONTH OtoceStorage 3719120 or 333 2554
om es

Fo r S a l e

3/ I 1/2.
CHA. Fenced. Big
Oak* 859900
RAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PBOFEHTTE E
MI-4784

[nominal 1**ac across from
Ctrl'San Airport roned M-1
8375 000
Lon down Easy quality tow mo
pymti 2/1 CA tned yard w/ ex­
tra buSdng tot
(407)122-6123
WATE RFRONT/DELTONA
38R. 2 1/2 Bath Bnek Ranch
1 1/2 acres on Lake Monroa.Screan porch/Tiie Itoora/ 9
yr* dd 23SK 407-666-11 U
153— A

For

331-6069

f r l r c h h toff
o

Elates

• ■ fi^p so d a te i

OAKRtOOI FARMS • Osteen/
Dafiona area to acres, Idaal tor
horses or cattto tarm Mobil*
home or homeart*. Zoned egn
*44.900 Fmancvng aval ml sm
down paymant (804) 787-6300
154— O
4/2,10 Incd acre*, hug* rm*.
*c porch 2 out bidga 8164J00.
4/1.8,Over 1.600 aq tl . kv/dto/
lam. Irplc, Incd.iSMO*
4/J.8 Over 2500 aq R. Sc pod.
kv. dto, lam w/ Irplc. 6184,900

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LAKE ADA I BORN. M'OMO
J BOftV S47PVO AND UP
3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

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LONGWOOD

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ROSELEA VILLAS
2/t Spec/*/ •MTOWanm
HUD OKAY 407-1 1 0 -M il
SANFORD- 2/1 duptei. Central
Aa.Tteat. w-d hook-up. 8475mo/
llOOdep. Call 121-1266________
Santord Histone dutnct. quant
t/t across Irom park. No pats.
8350/mo 407-977-9936

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LAKE FRONT LO T ■Betaira
Lake, Loch Artxjrprivate
90x300 870 000
LAKE FRONT LOT-Stone Is­
land. Lake Monroe 8120.000
VACANT LOT-Loch Arbor
*30.000. Ig. prhf wooded
MARY LOTI
L O T B Wooded
825.000
BAY AVE-Santord lot near
park- 812900

LAKE MARY 2bed / 2bath.
8375, mo 1st A Usl . STOOdep
904-532-1537__________________

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DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobfla homatrw. horaet, canto,
farming or nursery! Zoned agri­
cultural
13.900/AC RE
Sm
down wtowner finance. 904-7871772 or 804-7I7-6M3

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104 Oak* Ct. beautItut 1999
aq II. California style 2 story
pod. tennis cl
amentii
8129.000
Park Ave Villa* 2BR/2B*
Townhouse condo842.000,
owner motrvatad
MI-6068

FURNISHED ROOMS-Al uMs
met Laundry, phone, and kit
use 885 890 a week 124-4955
9 »— R

SL JgtBl Jttyff 35-ac on river
m Dwbary i/l nv frontag* Raduced to 8225.000

ent

•Homo 4 Tho Holidays*

p a k tm fn ts /H o m e s t o

s

o m m e r c ia l

OFFICE A STORE AVAR, Both
over 1000 sq ft (t) 8435 (2)
*450 Call alter 12pm 3226169

1*44

Sanlord Spacious attractive 3/
t 5 w/FR 861,500

R en ta ls

141— H

93— R o o m

5m

FENCED PARKING AREA
easy access, can accom­
modate up to 35 cart, heavy
equpmerl. autos, etc . 17-92/
Airport BMJ area, available tot
mediately 8550 per month
Phone 124-4440 or tai 1241181.

941 North Hwy 17
Pierson, FL

A

St. pot** Kmltt,

ELDER 5PRINaS oil SR 427 2
A 3 bdrmt unturn 895 * 8115/
wk • 8125/dep Cat 333 3964 or
s e e ^ m a n a g e M d jrM ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
117— C

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ent

W AREHOUSE

MARINER’S VILLAGE
( 4 0 7 ) 8 6 G -0 4 4 4
Rvjht Hand Man need 100 work­
ers daily. Drivers paid 88 00
D'rve cats al Renul C o . Auc­
tions. various other jobs avail­
able 85 00 sign on bonus with
Ad Work when you want to. and
get paid the same day JOBS MONEY Call ua 2606106 or
apply alter 5AM at 601 Dogtrack
Rd.Longwood

Bsrvlcs Ttch

LABOR ERS N EED ED

107— M

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For R

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Training Armed A Unarmed
__ Brantty A Assoc. P4-7444

KITCHEN HELP Ftavtot* hr*
Apply O wutow Tree Cat*. Cal
to schedule intsrvww U 1-2204

W

elp

99— A

Ptaaaa c*N twr
*07-110-7171

JOS* the bast neashcar* team
at Volusia county NMIaraH
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eapanance helpful
Call Otbary Manor 407-6*6441*. C O f.

71— H

a n it d

•Hickory Farms Gitt Center
•Altamonte Malt
• S*mmo!* Town* Center
•70 35 hour/week (Nov D*c|
•Call (407) 788 2333 ____

FT CLERICAL HELP
0*1,ul oriented. Wifi Train Apply
m person 3874 Church SI, SanIrjrd or cal 3736990

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HOLIDAY SALES JOB

ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Imnyvfsto. toll time employ
men! lor anyone interested in
working Inward* a career as an
electrician Little or no evp is
necessary Some Out Ol town
travel is req Putty compeltove
wage A benefits package Calt
K A K Electric, Inc. Sanford. FL
Ph&lt;407)1219100

Available w/berwltts For eag­
er and hard working person
Must have Ikfcfi operating evp.
(rootend loader a . Apply to
rson Pebble Junction. 702
r'ench Ave, Sanlord Must
kft 50 lbs
Drug F ree Workplace1

elp

Monday A 1
f-Spm

• ) • r .

i ; I. )

(No appointment req d)
JU S T R t MOOS LEO-3 br
CH A carpet, palm A many o*ter pleasing laaturas P ik a re­
duced to 846,780-Oatoer grvas
*700 moving “

Come and HI out an appticakon and regular lor your Mur*
job. Al otoce stoBs naadadentry level A protoaaonN.
oomputor* *• NO FEE. Cel

894-6713

R X A L B IT A T I vM C

en tals

DEBARYi Acceea to 17-62 A IT71 CORNER UMT. Nad to pod
tft/UU/sac 8450/mon. Oft AirgortjBtvd

4 38R « 2nd Rm addon Fresh
paint.new carpet.CHA, Sec.Bye.

863,500 4Q7-574-6206________

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d
taoo d o w n __ w h y w a sm
Whan you can own this 1 btkm
home wr O KA. new paint A car­
pet? Ask about HUO homaat
Tha Htatman Group, Inc.
i t . j o h n A rv iA FAdwf2/2. over 1600 aq X . Ing. pod.
2 c gar , plu* I C carport, over
t/lac. w/dock. IIAOMaon
DELTONA 2/1 Ur. Bn. carport.
Inert yd H H Awaa
SANFONO 2/1 kv.an.2hpk:.
tut. preh. O VA. Ig yd
■ANFORO W New crpt
appt. Iv, tut, toed yd f
I R t M l j t l 121-4764

h t/i Comer one. .Next io
pod. I 35K or beat 700 E, AJr-

157— M obile H omes
F ox Sale
Ttomaa 83.000 to 66.000. SM Up

aw m

151— A / T U A N C t s A

S t P»4m* KuUtf

FUXNTTUXE FOX SALE
kilo i
322-6325.

2/1- Kitchen equip w/ window
an 8418.

.

Fox S ale

MOOEN LAKES) 3BPV2SA 1300
aqft . 2cr gar, lanced Id. By
O w rw M 9 5R7l ? ? ^ L
1829 VMTAOfl 1/1 * 1/1 apt
878.000
E L IO A N T V I netottoorhood w/
history 8130.000 DOT WALLER,
JERNtOAN FROFERTY

------- 111-6811

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155— C o n d o m in iu m s

Homes from pennies on S t.
Delinquent Taa, Report REO*
Your Area TO* Free (t) 600-219-,
9000 Ext H-220* tor current kal-

Shop Seminole Herald’s
Classifieds Everydiyl

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Downtown Santord 26A *425/
No Pat*. Senior Du
caunt.407 616 1161____________
Santord: 3BR 'BA CHA Carport.
8475 per month. 8 200 Deposit
Cal 407-323 9473_____________
SANFORD 3BH 2BA 8600 mo
•8600 dep 1BR I BA 852Vmo •
8575 dap 875 appt lee No
pats c * * m - t m ____________
SANFORD: Small 2BR house
CHArNo Pat* 8475 * Deposit
Cal 904 2289626

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANFORD 1/1 Duptei. Uvmg
Rm. Carpet. C H A
S37I/SSI0
SANFORD M l Heat A At. Eat
to kitchen............ 88*98**0

MATTRESS SALE - Full all*
used box spring* E mattress
165 00 Larry's Mart 322-4132

lUMMLCNMIY,
Lake Maty, FL 3277S
(4*7) 333-9235

apantog to

•Machine Operators
• Shipping CtBrtc with UPS
on line exp. prafarrad.
• U n* Leads tor Assembly
Department, 1st shift
must have prior exp.
? managing people in a
manufactui
Maturing environment.

M MS

aaMry up to M OM tYyi
IwsatlB earn m Mss twn
133.000 your «r*t year

EOS.

JIM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 322*24 05
WE NEED HOUSE* TO RENT
TOWNHOUSE: 2/1 oft Lk. Mary
ready to move tot 857V
mo. No pete. 407-925-3199

Apply In Person or Fax
Resume To: (407) 33J-93JO
_________ BOB_________

HarVey M (868) 841-6461

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w aroma man

F tm S B M H

TEMPORARY NON CAREER PQWTtOMi AVAILABLE FOR HARD WORK­

ING HONEST INDIVIDUALS FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1996 WITH
OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THROUGH JUNE OF 1998.
• 15 DtyCOL TtsIaIri

HOURLY WAGE; $8.00 WITH INCREASE TO $9.50 PER HOUR 9% NIGHT
PREMIUM 6 P.M.-6 A.M.

•Cant#™ Hlrt*| 0a W*

QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUMAGE 16 WITH HS DIPLOMAOR AGE 18 APPLI­
CANTS MUST BE DRUG FREE WITH NO CRIMINALCONVICTIONS OF VIO­
LENCE OR THEFT AND MUST AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATIONS, MEET PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.

.Truck Driver
i institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

NEW TRUSS PLANT OPENING!!
AH positions start P Ufor. A up
based on experience

•Truss Builders
•8sw Operators
CALL SUZANNE AT

647-1477

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N O E X P E R IE N C E R E O U IR E D
TH R E E S H IF TS AVAILABLE
7:00 A.M., 3:30 P.M., 10:00 P.M.
M U S T B E AVAILABLE 6-12 H O U R S PER 0 A Y 6 DAYS PER W E E K
O V E R TIM E PAIO F O R W O R K O V E R 40 H O UR S

APPLICATIONS AVAILAMLi AT.
FLORIDA J088 AND BENEFITS FLORIDAJOMM0 KKFfTS
HOFFNER C E N T E R
GOODINGS SHOPPING CENTER REFLECTIONSPLAZA
5440 S. SEMORAN BLVD, 280 SAUSALITO BLVD,
514 W.LAKEMARYBLVD,
S U IT E 17

ORLANDO. FL
NO PHONE C A L L S

CASSELBERRY. FL
PLEASE

lAXEUARY.Fl

WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

�11'Vl.ly Octet*

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1998

JO B D O N E!
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i IT . 1 O' A tons i t i t Fo&gt;
evremto Call *04 7*96too
BABY/TOOOLER
WALL DECOR
Mu'atVxA Custom made b» at
tst AH Ends 35 aota 331 5239

5TINSTROM
GENtRAL FEED
M3 1550

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FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret i « ( * on re a V I w*tip"
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MP*'-* Come by A n*»e me
BEST aSe* *S me test

3330

Ceieiy Ave San'tyj

CARS,
TR U C K S &amp;
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FRESH PICKED

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• S e ll • T ra d e • R e n t • H ir e

Any yeinr make or model
Will pay lop dollar'
Call Geoff Bedme

1985
CA0ILLAC
SEDAN
OEVILLE. One owner Pads c*r
only No title 4 O' New V 8 en
g&gt;ne Lorn Cadlac cost $3700
CVVy 10K mrfes smce installed
New ladalcu battery brakes A
tires Absolutely loaded Body
a'VI mtenor great Will take
$1 000 Ay complete car D've it
away Wight trade 407-12J.

302-5734

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217—G aragt S aies
WANT T O G E T RIO
O F A LL TH AT STUFF?

CHROME WHEELS
a 16* to» Podge Ram $175 Cai
407 K » 5057
TREE CAR tt A FUN m n v
spate ( me tmeretted’ Cal Lm
da 0 526 3517 I 41*0 o8e&lt; r«*
pcs and nee Tuppensam
TULL SET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condKin 130 00
Cai aor 333 0187
Furniture
seal, eng
vr’a table.
1350 tot ai
333 9436

Blue sola k love
table, cofine (able
\ TV Stereo cabinet
o' wd sen separate

MONET TO LOAN
Everyone approved Bad credit'
No rredtBa'Lri^iry social as­
sistance PI* cal 1-877-334*
8183
SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM t, 8 '1 ddft metai mess
type Drake ESR 1834 Recetver
» remote
Pole Bools
etc
Ready to install
Cost ovet
$4500 1 1.3 yrs old Asking
$1850 Will trade tor car pick
up B&gt;g Screen TV nding mower
or 77 407-331-8833

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the Herald Classi­
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(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2611

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The Seminote Herald Clawled* are the quickest and most
tnetpentlve way to selt your
cart Run you' three bn* ad lur 10
days and pay only $31 00‘ Even
bettet. d you sell it sooner
(wtiiCb we KNOW you wi») you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number ot day* it actu
ally ran' What a Deal"

(407) 322-2611

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ing*
small kitchen appis
stacked steveo system (2) M 77
nugar nftes, clothe* Xmas de
cos home baked heats, kits ol
ftvsc at nice * priced to go
111 Trader* Cov* Blvd., SAT/
SUN 7AM-7PM

k YARD SALE •* the petted
*ay to do that and me Sem/note
Herald can bnng people to your
Inor lof only $ 6t hne Call us we
■jn help"

DON T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

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SEIZED CARS Ifom $175
Persenes Cadillacs. Chevy*
0WW* Corvettes Atv&gt; Jeei's
4WDs Voui area Toil Free t
800 318 9000 E it 3308 to
currenl lislings

238—Vehicles Waniih
CASH $$$ PAID’
For Junk Cat* Trucks A M(SC*
HELP AMERICA PfAuTiFL’l JJJ‘ SNO

241— Rtc.

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VailCU5/CAMEERS For
S aic
'81 ProwMr 32 irar HR. low
miles Good cond Fulty equ'p
Built in loveiei*. elec |ack
$3500 Ando* 1986 Chev Astro
4 3 59K nvies Fact tm pkg me
iec $1800 Of $5000 bom 333
7184

&amp; Jewelry
Hand crafted Menu

Live Plants A Herbs
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$35
$100
$115
$145

5750
5765
5795

RENT RIGHT MARINE

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15 gm. Nag Champa 11.00
7-Day candlai S1.75
Pawtar Pandanlt SI 50 &amp; up
Mini Plants St 00
Basil Plants $1 00
Patchouli Plants $1 50

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$50

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(Located at Gator’s Landing)

(407) 330 -1612
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Air-condltlonad Shop

LOCAL ENTERPRENEUR
WILLING TO TEACH 7 PEOPLE

TANOE TRUCK COVER B-ack
tor Ford Ranger StepsOe $350
060 338 1549 atler 5

Ftl Ham lo Spm
Sat ISun Sam to Spm
Ole' Red Barn Flea Mattel
1750 S HWY 17-92
Maitland

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Owif Sell &amp; Trade
Antiques 0
Art Decs. Fwmttvre
Glass Ware
Unique Hems
With taatheni Charm
AnS Hospitality
Atr-CeaSBIaaeS Shop
MS-0112
OlaftoS Bam Flea Maitat
8780 S. HWY 17*12

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PRICE REDUCED11

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Three (3) Bedroom.

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275-DRYWAlL

287-Lawn Services

Local BuUde* tinea 1*81
$3$-9444 CGC0Q1 $*«

DRYWALL-STUCCO Repair*
Waa &amp; Ceikng Tenture*
Matched Popcorn 322-6339

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE

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• fete Storage. Privateoatio&amp;Won!

Sanford Court Apartments

C*nE

LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
up* 4
brushing 37yrs e*p
A unde* bn
33 9397
D 332 3911/N 332
1

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK’* ELECTRIC
407-321-8733
UC. £ R0002l2«/0v** 3$ Yf».

263-C aapentry

300-Presslre

279-Hauling

C l ea n in g

CONSTRUCTION clean up ed
junk removed lawn car* anytime
407-359-1641 0*407 365 0781

DUN RITE Ree/Comm
Free ett. Lk/ln*. Major credit
card* accepted. 3214122

3 0 1 -R o o f i n g

CARPENTRY-ol a* type* from
deck* to doors, rotten wood and
30yra eapedanca. Ask
1-5052
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SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) Pul aside
personal interests I01 the time bemq il
you re asked lo become involved in an
arrangement you know could benotrl the
greater yrod Scorpio beat yourselt lo a
birthday qill Send the required refund
form and for your Astro Graph predictions
tor the year ahead by mailing $2 and selfaddressed stamped envelope lo Astro
Graph. c^O this newspaper P O Bov
1750, Murray Hill Station. New York, NY
10156 Be sure to state your Zodiac sign
SAG ITTAR IUS (Nov. 23-Dee. 21) In
stead of scattering your efforts today, try
to focus on things that aro meaningful to
you financially Your material prospects
look cvcephonally encouraging at this
lime
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19) Don 1 be
alraid to take charge of situations that
appear to bo faltering today Your leadership qualities and initiative will be guile
rHoctive
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19) Make your
needs known today, hut don I do so in a
demanding fashion Friends aro likely lo
respond lo your requests in a mote gen­
erous manner it you don I harass them
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Today will
afford you a good time but it s not some­
thing that can oasily be bought It II be the
activities that cost you littto or no money
that will bo the most enjoyable
ARIES (March 21*Aprll 19) Only through
tenacity and continuity can important
obtcetives bo ach«vod today Taking the
lines ol leasl resistance would score a big
disappointing zero
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It you pro­
ceed in a methodical logical fashion
today, success in your endeavors wilt bo
groally enhanced This is not the day lo
rety on bunches or intuitive guesses
QEMINI (May 21-June 20) Through the
good auspices of a friend, you mrqhf be

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invited to participate in a successful on­
going venture others have started This
would bo something quite opportune.
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) Your mar­
velous (acuity lor making anyone feel kke
he or she is the most important person in
the room wilt bo your secret lor drawing
others lo you today
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Important objec­
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BRIDGE

Bridge retains its appeal primarily
because you can rulmost) never say
“always" or "never." One aspect of
this is highlighted In Sally Brock's
“Suit Combinations in Bridge"
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VIR O O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) Without
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automatically do and say all tho right
things today. Your popularity will ascend
to a new high point with your peer group
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Before making
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suggestions His or her judgment might
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A R L O A N D JA N IS

Answer lo Previous Pur/le

The basic approach of the book is to
show how the “correct" play in a suit
can differ when the whole deal is tak
cn into account Overall, it is good,
though the difficulty level of the deals
varies considerably
In this snapshot from the book, look
first only at the heart suit. How would
you play it to avoid a loser? Secondly,
how would you plan the play in four
hearts after West cashes the diamond
ace (East drops the two), then switch
cs lo the spade eight’’
Kast's weak two opening showed a
decent six card suit and some 0 10
high card points.
Taken in isolation, the correct play

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run the to.
Here, though. West rates to have
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singleton spade And West probably
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started an echo with his doublcton
With six diamonds. West would have
cashed his second trick before switch­
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of West's cards but nine of East's.
Also. East is highly unlikely to be void
in elubs.
The right line is clear: Take trick
two and lead a heart to dummy's 10
When il wins, cash the heart king, play
a club to your king, draw West's last

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Dealer: East
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SMnloota H « l d , Ssnltxd. FtofKta •Sunday. October 25, 1990 - 1 0

L o c a l h a u n ts :
No tricks, just treats
Senior Friends Halloween party
SANFORD * The National Association of Senior Friends In­
vites you to their second annual Halloween Party on Monday,
October 26. from 3 to 6 p.m. You will have a ‘Howling Oood
Time* with music, dancing, a costume contest, spaghetti din­
ner. and door prlres. This spooky-but-fun event will be held
at the Sanford Civic Center located at 401 E. Seminole Blvd..
Sanford. The admission price Is $8. round trip transportation
Is available for an additional charge. If you are not a member
and Join, you will receive a Senior Friends tee shirt or sweat
shirt (Orlando Chapter only) from Lucerne Medical Center.
Please call the Lucerne Medical Center Senior Friends of­
fice at 648-6222 for reservations or Information, or you may
mall your check payable to Lucerne Medical Center 98.00 for
tickets and 910.00 for transportation (optional) to Senior
Frlends-818 Main Lane. Orlando, 32801. We hope to see your
body and spirit there!

Pooh’s pum pkin patch
WINTER PARK- Pooh's Comer children's bookstore at 324
Park Ave. N.. Winter Park, will have Pooh's pumpkin patch
event with painting pumpkins and fantastical activities! and
some surprises, come Join ust
Children and adults can dress up. All entries will receive a
goody I Come Join in on the spooky Fun at Pooh's Comer
which will be held for two days. Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. and Oct. 31
at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
RSVP Is required for limited bodies! There Is a small fee for
the materials, pumpkin and snacks per child. Please call
Linda or Terry at 628-8336 with any questions.

C h am ber a fte r hours
LAKE MARY • The Orester Lake Mary-Heathrow Chamber of
Commerce is having their Business After Hours on Thursday.
Oct. 29 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Courtyard of Marriott for
a Halloween Bash)

Oviedo p ark s party
OVIEDO • The Oviedo Recreation and Parks Department
will be having Community Halloween Festivities on Oct. 30.
Infants to five years, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Admission: one bag of in­
dividually wrapped candy per family. Grades K-4, 4:30 to 6
p.m., admission: one bag of Individually wrapped candy per
person. Come, Join us for a safe alternative way of Trick or
Treating. There will be fun. games, costume contests and
more.
For more Information, please call the Recreation Depart­
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Longwood psrty

LONGWOOD • The City la again sponsoring it*
its annual
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Carnival. Oct. 90, 6 to 10 p.m. and Oct. 31, 1 to 10 p.m.
On Friday, the fun will Include a haunted house, food and
drinks. On Saturday, add games, prises, a cake sale and a
costume contest at 5 o.m.
The event will be held at the public safety building. 235 W.
Church 8L
For more information, call (407) 260-3408.

Haunted W oods

SORRENTO - Everyone of all ages In Invited to the Camp
Challenge Haunted Woods. The Haunted Woods Is a frightful
and fun Halloween event. Stroll through the woods for plenty
of thrills.
The event will continue Oct. 29 to 31 from 8 to 11 p.m.
If your ticket Is purchased by 1! p.m.. you will be allowed
to go through the Haunted Woods.
Camp Challenge is located on State Road 46, 12 miles west
of Interstate-4 or 8 miles east of Mt. Dora. There Is a donation
of 96 per person, children 12 and under 94. These donations
are to raise funds for Camp Challenge, the wheelchair acces­
sible Easter Seal's Camp for people with disabilities.
For further Information you may call Camp Challenge
(352)383-4711.

T e r r o r on C h u rch

ORLANDO - Terror on Church Street's annual ‘Halloween
Party to Die For.* a monster of a street party, outside the
world-famous attraction. Attendees of the party on the street
will mingle with the attraction's famous monsters, and a Dd
from Studio BBB will supply music throughout the night.
At 1 p.m. — 4i night, attendees can compete for prises in
Terror on Church Street's ‘Wake the Dead Scream Contest.'
For the- past ate years, local tens of Halloween fun have
ranked the street psrty the best way to celebrate the season.
Moot of them don't consider the evening complete without
also visiting Terror on Church Street, the area's oldest and
best year-round horror attraction.
Admission (913.75) lets visitors wander through the attracdon e 25 chilling chambers as they mingle with 40 of the best
and scariest in-your-face monsters anywhere.
The location of the event is Church Street and Orange Ave­
nue in downtown Orlando from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.. Oct. 30 and
31. For further information you may contact Glnny Vinson,
Sales Mansger at (407) 649-1912.

F rig h t N ighti

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SANFORD • Have a frightfully fun time exploring legendary
and mythical Halloween animals during Fright Nights at the
Zoo. Trek through the haunted walkways of the Central Flor­
ida Zoological Park to discover the sights, sounds and sur­
prises of the night from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 30 and 31.
Visitors will meet the Lodi Ness monster and larger-thanlife spiders and snakes. Quests will encounter terrorizing
creatures like werewolves and blood sucking bats on the way
to meet the Grim Reaper in the Oravcyard of Extinction.
Toxic Swamp Man will emerge on the Journey towards the
Reality Bam. Once there, see the real animals that made
these myths and legends so popular. A less spooktacular
route is available for young children and the faint of heart.
Parking for Fright Nights is at Sanford City Hall, located at
the comer of North Park Avenue and Fulton Street, in down­
town Sanford. Arrive between 7 and 9:30 p.m. for a compli­
mentary spooky shuttle ride to the zoo, courtesy of lynx.
There will be no parking for Fright Night* at the Zoo.
Flight Nights tickets arc 95 per person. Children 2 years
and under are free. Tickets are 94 for zoo members, and
ps of 10 or more If purchased In advance. For more ingroups
istion. please call (407) 323-4450. extension 111.
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WINTER PARK - The Orlando Clarinet Choir and Produc­
tions (aka *U1 Rtcid and the Licorice Sticks) second ‘Spooks.

9]ie flaunting of tfie Inside-Outside 9douse
By Debra Wood
HERALD CORRESIONDENT
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scattered
artificial
flowers and rattling doors at
the Inside-Outside House be
the work of ghosts?
Some folks believe It's the
spirit of the original owner's
cat, while others think ‘the
Captain* himself still Inhibits
the historic home.
Until retirement tn 1898.
Capt. W. Pierce and his black
cat, Brutus, traveled the high
seas. The Beafahng feline
would wander In distant ports
of call, but the captnln always
waited for his cohort to r e ­
board before setting sal).
Pierce built the unique twostory InsIde-OutBlde House in
1870. Thought to be one of the
oldest prefabricated houses In
the United States, the home
was constructed In Boston,
then dismantled and shipped
to Florida, where It was reas­
sembled tn Altamonte Springs.
The Central Florida Society for
Historic Preservation moved
the house to Longwood's his­
toric district In 1973.
The captain reportedly bur­
led his faithful companion In
an ornate hand-crafted, teak
casket. However, the remains
were not found at the Alta­
monte site when It was exca­
vated before construction of a
medical office building. And
then strange tilings began to
happen.
‘It started when they moved
the house.* said Pamm Reddltt. owner of the Culinary
Cottage, a gift shop occupying
the historic house. "When I
came, I was a big skeptic.
There have been numerous
occurrences that made me
believe there la something
here.*
After experiencing
unex­
plainable seneaIlona, Redditt
and a previous gift-shop owner
are convinced that the house
is haunted.
*1 had a couple dealings with
Brutus,* said Dorothy Qlffin.
who owned the shop for six
years In the 1980‘s. T had a
closet under the steps, and I
heard the door rattle. When I
opened the door, there was a
brush against my [long] skirt*
Olflln also suspects that a
neighborhood cat. who fled the
shop in fright, may have en­
countered the original feline
Inhabitant. Qlffin has stayed
active in the preservation soci­
ety and denies that the cat's
spirit frightened her.
*1 really believe the cat Is In
there.* Olflln said. *We Just
have had several little inci­
dents you can't explain.*
A teen-age girl was the first
person to declare the house
haunted. But many people

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Dorothy Qlffin felt the spirit of Brutus brush against

dismissed her claims, thinking
they resulted from an over­
active young Imagination.
Since that time, the Image of
a black cut has been seen in
the front window, and people
have felt the air turn cool,
heard the rattle of the door,
seen a rocker set In motion for
no apparent reason or found
flowers scattered around a

her leg when she opened this doeet door (lower left
photo), unexplained noises have
these stairs (lower right photo).

store room that no one had
been tn.
‘He doesn't do anything
bad,* Olflln said. ‘Evidently,
he doesn't mind us here, or
he'd be destructive.*
Redditt believe* not only tn
Brutus' visits but also his mas­
ter's. She has seen, heard and
felt the captain's apparition.
Like the cat, he seems to be a

friendly ghost.
*1 never felt threatened,*
Redditt said. "I've had numer­
ous customers say they felt the
presence of something other
than a cat. that something Ice
cold rushed past.*
Now. she starts each day by
warmly greeting the pair and
ends each evening with,
"Goodnight Captain, goodnight
Brutus.*

Beware: Some treats
are tricky for braces
before
Indulging-especially
before bobbing for apples at
Oleeful goblins, witches, su­ the Halloween party. (And
perhero* and princesses soon don't wrap It In a napkin. Re­
will lug home trick-or-treat tainers wind up in the garbage
bags bulging with candy that more often than you might
could be Just murder on think.)
What to do tf you or your
braces.
*If It's sticky, chewy, hard or child has a treat-related mis­
crunchy. It's a food that any­ hap? Contact your orthodon­
one wearing braces or retain­ tist immediately. Most doctors
numbers
ers should avoid,* says Dr. have emergency
Donald R. Foulton. president where they can be reached.
of the American Association of •Usually small problems can
be solved over the phone.
Orthodontists.
October la National Ortho­ Loose or protruding brackets
dontic Health Month, and or­ or wire* can be held tn place
thodontists warn their patients with orthodontic wax until the
fo steer dear of caramel, gum patient can come Into the of­
and tally. AAO members also fice,* Dr. Poulton says.
Of course. Halloween does
advise those In treatment to
beware of popcorn, peanuts, not have to be completely
taco chips and tee.
treat-less.
.Plain chocolate
Orthodontists
frequently candy Is acceptable, provided
remind patients that consum­ you remember to brush after­
ing ‘off limit* foods could wards. "We want patients to
lengthen their treatment time. have fun while In orthodontic
"Sneaking food that could treatment.* emphasizes Dr.
harm your braces may affect Poulton. ‘Cooperation Is al­
treatment-just
as If you ways key. and exercising cau­
weren't wearing your headgear tion at Halloween could lead to
or rubber bands,* notes Dr. great results!*
For more on National OrthoPoulton.
For patients wearing a re­ dontfc Health Month, see Arne
tainer. remember remove tt 2C.
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PAIN MANAGEMENT
MEDICINE

Orthodontics contribute to a lifetime of health
By Dr. R i c k Dunn
SPECIAL ID DIE HERALD

LAKE MARV Creating beau
ulul -miles is what orthodon­
tics ts all about.
Orthodontic uraim ent is an
investment
tn
selftinpro\*rmcnt that will reap
benefits
for
a
lifetime.
Whether It’s a child facing the
iigors of adolescence or an
achievement-oriented
adult,
an attractive smile always rie ates a better Impression for
the outside, as well as from
Ihe Inside.
Orthodontics Is important
not only to a great smile and
improved self-confidence, but
also to better dental health.
With straight teeth and a
proper bite, tooth decay and
gum disease can be prevented.
Problems with the Jaw-Joint
(TMV) can also be avoided or
corrected with orthodontics.
October Is National O rtho­
dontic Health Month. Accord­
ing to the American Associa­
tion of Orthodontists, nearly
4.5 million people In the
United States and Canada are
in the care of an orthodontist
and looking forward to a beau­
tiful. healthy smile that l- good
for life. Orthodontists are the
dental specialists who correct
dental and facial Irregularities.
These specialists are required
to follow dental school with at
least two years of post-

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doctoral residency at an ac­
credited program
As parents help thetr kids
carve grins Into pumpkins,
and dress up as witches or su­
perheroes.
orthodontics
is
probably one of the furthest
things from their minds. How­
ever. as the trlck-or-treaters
return home with bulging bugs
of candy. It Is important to
remember that. If It’s sticky,
chewy, or haul. IPs a food that
anyone wearing braces or r e ­
tainers should avoid.

eruption In the right direction
thus preventing more serious
problems for developing. Some
early warning signs that may
Indicate the necessity of an or­
thodontic
evaluation
are
mouth
breathing;
finger
sucking; Jaws that jxip or hurt:
crowding of erupting perm a­
nent teeth; grinding of teeth:
and a developing undrrhlle or
protruding Trout terth.

Orthodontics has changed
tremendously tn recent years.
Uarlv diagnosis and new
methods of treatment have al­
lowed the orthodontist to
guide facial growth, and tooth

New techniques and materi­
als have not only reduced the
discomfort of wearing braces,
hut have decreased the frequrnry of visits and ovrrall
treatment time. New spaceage wires that arc activated by
the heat of the mouth help to
move teeth In a more cousin-

Diabetes? Know your blood sugar level
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
While Americans typically know key
healthcare numbers such as tliclr blood pres­
sure, cholesterol levels and weight, threequarters of the populallon over the age of 45
do not know a single number that Indicates
whether they have type 2 diabetes.
According to the results of a Yankclovtch
Partners survey released. 74 percent of
Americans In this age group do not know their
blood sugar level, which Is a direct Indicator
lor tvpe 2 diabetes. The survey was sponsored
liy Bristol-Myers Sqlbb (NYSE.BMY). maker of
Olucophage ImetTonnln hydrochloride tablets)
the number one name brand oral antldlabetlc.
The results of the Yankelovleh poll under­
score the serious lack of awareness In the
United States about type 2 diabetes nmong an
age group that Is at Increased risk for devel­
oping the disease. Flfty-slx percent of the su r­
vey respondents were unaware of the symp­
toms of type 2 diabetes and 42 percent were
not aware of the serious complications associ­
ated with the condition. In addition, 79 per­
cent of those surveyed had never asked their
doctor whether they were at risk for the con­
dition. Furthermore. 43 percent of survey
participants did not know they should have
tlirlr blood sugar level checked regularly.
T he results of this survey highlight a dis­
turbing lack of awareness among Americans
about type 2 diabetes," said Richard J. Lane.
President. U.S. Pharmaceutical Group. Brtstol-Myrrs Squibb. "As the maker of Glucophage, Bristol-Myers Squibb maintains a long­
standing commitment to providing safe and
effective therapies to help manage type 2 dia­
betes. In response to the results of this survey,
we arc expanding our commitment by
launching ’Learn Your Level,* a major public
awareness Initiative drsigned to encourage
Americans to learn their blood sugar level,
and. If diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, to
work closely with their healthcare provider to
make sure their blood sugar is under control."
As part of the "Learn Your Level" program.
Bristol-Myers Squibb lias set Itself the chal­
lenge of encouraging I million Americans to
determine their risk for type 2 diabetes in
1998 by filling out a risk assessment test. The
company Is making risk assessment tests
available
on-line
via
Imp;//vwvw.dlabetesnet work. com.
Patients
can also obtain Information about type 2 dial***tes by calling 1-800-392-9700.
To bolster tills education effort, senior PGA
golfer Lee Elder is Joining Bristol-Myers
Squibb In encouraging Americans over 45
yrars of age to Irani their blood sugar levels.
Mr. Elder was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes

In 1992 and Is managing his condition
through diet, exercise and Glucopliage
(metformin hydrochloride tablets).
"I learned my own blood sugar level only af­
ter I began experiencing symptoms," said El­
der. "By working with my healthcare provider.
1 am able to successfully manage y type 2 dia­
betes. I know firsthand the Importance of
learning and controlling your blood sugar
level, and I am committed to making others
aware as well."
In conducting the survey, Yankelovleh Part­
ners Interviewed more than 1.000 people age
45 or older who had not been diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. Participants were asked a
number of questions about the symptoms, di­
agnosis and management of type 2 diabetes,
as well as questions pertaining to other m eas­
ures of their current health. Ninety-four per­
cent of survey participants knew their weight;
In addition, 67 percent listed a recent blood
pressure reading and 48 percent knew their
total cholesterol level.
Type 2 diabetes affects an estimated 15.3
million Americans. Over the past 20 years, the
number of patients with type 2 diabetes lias
doubled, mainly due to increased levels of
obesity and the aging of the U.S. population. If
undiagnosed or Improperly managed, type 2
diabetes can lead to serious complications
that can cause blindness, kidney failure, am­
putations. circulatory problems and heart
disease. Type 2 diabetes can sometimes be
controlled through weight loss, dietary modi­
fications and regular exercise. When weight
loss, diet and exercise do not have the desired
effect, oral untldlabclic agents such as Glucophage (metformin hydrochloride tablets) arc
usually added to the management program.
Gluophagc. as an adjunct to diet, helps
lower blood sugar level by Improving insulin
sensitivity and by decreasing hepatic glucose
production and Intestinal absorption of glu­
cose.
Glucopliage stabilizes body weight; some
patients may experience a slight decrease in
weight.

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Parkway will hold its Second
Annual Cultural Health Fair
Nov. G and 7.
There will Is* live music,
food from many Latin Ameri­
can countries, kids tides,
door prizes and more. Glu­
cose. blood pressure, vision,
hearing. HIV. and syphilis
tests will tie done completely
free of charge.
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lent and gentle way, Newly tie
signed mlill-luttees ate tmtrh
smaller and less noticeable.
For patients concerned with
esthetics, cct.itnlc braces and
the completely Invisible lin­
gual braces are also available.
Certain
procedures
and
techniques air best used while
patients are going through ac­
tive growth
During these
years. Irealuteiit can achieve
results not possible once ihc
face and Jaw bone growth ts
complete. However. II Is inipoitam to note Mint ihc proc­
ess tn moving the teeth Is es­
sentially the same lor both
adults and &lt;hikln-n and or
Ihodoiitlrs Is now widely ac­
cepted at any age.
Central Florida Is blessed
with some of the finest ortho­
dontists In the rountry. It Is a
good Idea to ask your family
dentist lor a referral to a
qualified orthodontist or call
the American Association of
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or call Tile Dental Society of
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�Tea honors Ballet Guild
Dancers raise funds for December gala
SEN IO R
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DORIS
DIETRICH

Participating In DAO program are (from loft): Mary Jane Duryon, Re­
gent Betty Bridgwater, Melissa Sovran and Claire O'Connor.

Yorktown
DAR presents
program about
battle survivor
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Salllr Harrison Chapter
Daughters of the American
Revolution luncheon meeting
was held Friday at the Ma­
rina. Regent Deity Bridgwater
introduced Claire O'Connor
and iler two daughters.
Mary Jane IJtiryrii and
Melissa Sovran presented the
program featuring their a n ­
cestor, Carey Toney of Vir­
ginia. who fought at the b a t­
tle of Ynrktnwn. Mary Jane
gave the background begin­
ning with 17HO 1781 General
Nathaniel Greene forces In
the south causing the British
under Cornwallis to withdraw
from the area.
The British retreated to the
scaroust north Into Virginia
selecting Yorktown ns the
place to fortify. The main
British force under Gen.
Henry Clinton and the Brit­
ish Bert remained In New
York under British Adm.
Lord Graves. Gen. Rocha inbeau had a force of 0,000
men cam]ied at Newport. Rl
In the summer of I7H0. Gen.
Washington also requested a
French Beet to Is- sent to his
aid In addllion to the men on
land. The French sent a
powerful Beet under Count
Francois de Grasse. Gen.
Washington and Gen. Rochambcau joined their a r­
mies and marched south
while de Grasse moved north

with Ills fleet In I 7H1.
The British were caught
unprepared. By the time
Graves left New York for
Chesapeake Bay. the French
were In position to ward
them ofT. Ilie lighting was
disastrous for the British
ships and they retreated
back to New York.
Meanwhile.
Washington
and Rochamljeau's combined
armies arrived at Yorktown
where Cornwallis was »irrouuded. With the French
Bret In the bay, no rein­
forcements could come to
Cornwallis' aid by the sea.
On Oct. 19. 1781. Cornwallis
surrendered with all his men.
Ttils surrender brought about
the fall of the British cabi­
net. A new cabinet was
fanned giving the American's
peace and Independence.
Claire gave the family history
of Carey Toney, bom Oct. 3,
1757 In Buckingham Co..
Virginia.
Be joined the American
Revolution and was active in
the battle of Yorktown. In
1781 he married Elizabeth
Dorm and In 1820 he eman­
cipated to Ohio where he
raised 10 children, 9 sons
and I daughter. Be lived a
long life living to age 102,
dying 9/6/1859. He voted in
every national election from
George Washington to John
Freeman.
Please are DAR. P tft 4C

Members of Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Seminole arc on their
toes and danrlng their way Into
the 31st season. Dancers, their
parents, the Imard of directors
and other guests were honored
|jy the lioard at n tea Oct. 10.
In the social hall of the First
Presbyterian Church.
According to Sally Sawczuk,
president of the board, 115
persons attended and "It went
Just flne. Everyone had a good
time...very warm reception.”
Sally said each of the col­
orfully appointed tables was
decorated differently and Indi­
vidual favors were created by
Pam Singleton. Ixiard member,
who Is an artist. The board
prepared an array of templing
tea treats accompanied by fruit
punch and Iced ten.
The dancers, who had re­
hearsed all morning for the
forthcoming December per­
formance, arrived In their Sun­
day best with their parents
whom they Introduced.
Among the other gursts were
Miriam Doktor, artistic direc­
tor. and her husband. Ken;
Valerie Weld, urtlstlc director,
and her husband, George; and
Natalie Weld and escort. Mull
Roben. The Rev. Bruce Scott,
church pastor gave the Invoca­
tion.

Ballerina Kelly B r u it with parents, Bob end Elaine Brute, at Ballet Guild tea

Board members attending,
along with Sally and Pam.
were: Mary Ann Duxbury. June
Unsworth and her mother. Sue
Sessions. Cheryl and Mark
Russl and Barbara Mantuano.
Ballet Guild Is currently
raising funds for the 31st an ­
nual performance, "A Holiday
Party Mix (With Ntilsl," to be
presented Dec. 12. at 8 p.m., at
Winter Springs High School. A
car wash was recently held and
an auction 1c coming up on
Nov. 21 at All Souls Catholic
Church with Jeff Smith as the
cuctloneer. An Italian feast will
Ire held ul the auction.

The Guild s main source of
revenue Is provided by spon­
sors. Each dancer Is required
to have a minimum of 20 spon­
sors annually, at $10 each,
which Includes free admission
to the performance. Through
the years, thousands of sup­
porters have kept the dnneers
on their toes. Anyone Inter­
ested In sponsoring a dancer
may call the dancer direct, or
phone the studio at 323-1900.
The 1998-99 Ballet Guild
company dancers are: Roxann
lllrt. Dion Leonhard. Karolyn
Mantuano. Melissa Garris,
Sarah Twtllcagar, Lort Ann

Walker, Jacquelynn Ralston,
Christina Prusak. Leslie Dantuma. Shivon McLamb. Valeric
Tarlcano, Ashley Rape, Haley
Singleton.
Daniel
Hunalp.
Chelsea Berry. Kristen Young­
blood.
Katie
Youngblood.
Sarah Wamsley, Amanda Goodrrau, Courtney
Robeerts,
Jennifer Prendergast, Shelby
Ratchford. Kelly Bruss. Sarah
Pcgram. Angela
Uaragona.
Kimberly BufTman, Kristina
Kyle. Jenny Dennis, McKenzie
Huebner. Alya Poplawsky and
Aviva Poplawsky.
BRIDG E SOCIAL

Amid autumn leaves tum­
bling down and golden pump­
kins everywhere, members of
the Bridge Social of the San­
ford Woman's Club took a few
momenta to enjoy and appreci­
ate the wonders of autumn
when they met at the Park
Avenue home of Mary Dale
Jones in the Historic District.
Doris Stein, co-hostess, a s­
sisted Mary Dale in serving de­
licious refreshments of a s ­
sorted sandwiches, pastries
and cookies.
High score for the afternoon
was Rose Jacobson with Terri
Millikan second high, and
Peggy Mergo. third high.
Other players were: Frances
Webster, Helen Ernest, Dlb
MeElrath, Alice Potter. Selma
Newman. Zelda Siskind, Rusle
Dean, and Ubby Prevatt.
The November Bridge Social
will be held at the home of
Frances Webster. Call 3239640 for directions to her new
home.

Monthly Bridge (from left): Helen Ernest, Dib MeElrath, Peggy Mergo and Selma
Newman. Standing: Doria Stein (left) and Mary Dale Jonee, hostesses.

BAVARIAN RETREAT
Jean Marcel and daughters,
Lynctte Ross of Holmes Beach,
Ptsass

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Sanford shares in Eastern Star Chapter’s 15th anniversary
Sweet Harmony Chapter No.
388 Order of Eastern Star 15lh
Anniversary celebration began
with a fellowship banquet. An
evening of praise and thanks
was shured with the guests in
attendance at this special uffolr held annunlly.
Toast mistress wus Dr. Velma
Williams with greetings from
the clly from Muyor Dale and
thanks for the many services
provided to the community by
Sweet Harmony. Musical enter­
tainment was presented by
Minister Vernon Jones and the
Sounds of Faith Choir from
Tubman
King
Community
Church, Daytona Beach. There
was
ulsu
a
skit.
"Determination.* by Tajlrt Arts.
A special presentation wus
given to Pastor and Mrs. Mat­
thew Jackson of the Clearwater
MlHslonury ' Baptist Church fur
hts dedicated services to sweet
Harmony and for Ills 13th a n ­
niversary us pastor of Clrarwater. Worthy Matron Eartha Mel­
ton gave words of thanks to all.

Queen Clara Davis and Bro. Bruce Scott

On Sunday, the fellowship
service was held at New Mt.
Calvary Missionary Baptist
Churrh. Sister Curtistlnc Pe­

worked very diligently to get
the honor.
Congratulations and best
wishes for your service to your
community and tor being a ser­
vant.

terson was the mistress of
reremonles.
The beautiful group of Ma­
sons and Stars inarched into
the church. Words of welcome
was given by Sister Ruby
Blake. Musical renditions were
by Faith Bible Ministry Praise
Team.
The speaker of the word was
Sister Denise Perkins of the
Fellowship Baptist Church.
She was presented by her
daughter. Chastity. Her mes­
sage of love, thanks and living
the word wus so plainly ex­
pounded to the uudlerur. Pres­
entation and remarks were
made by the chapter as all
awaited the crowning of the
1998-99 queen, Clara Davis,
who. along with her group

BISHOP TO V18IT
Tlie yearly visit of all South­
ern churches by Bishop Jerry
McCullough and First Lady
Maggie
McCullough
starts
Wednesday Oct. 28-30. The
service will be held at host
church, Progress Missionary
Baptist Church. 2850 Midway
Ave.
The pastor Is Emory
Blake. 324-3834.
The Faith Temple Ministries
with Pastor Joyce C. Shaw will
share In the 3-day praise fel­
lowship. The community Is In­
vited.
LABOR GROUP MEETS
Tire Agricultural and Labor
Program. Inc. Northern Region
Advisory Council will meet Nov.
14 at 10:00 a.in. The celebra­
tion will be held at the Hal
Murston Center, Orlando. The
theme will be ‘Empowering
Families and Community To­
ward Unity.* Guest speaker for
the occasion will be Sanford

City Commissioner Dr. Velma
H. Williams. The community ts
Invited.
DRAMA CLA SSES

Tajlrt School of Performing
Arts and Academics will begin
classes In November for adult
drama and acting studies. J o ­
seph Pinkney, drama artist In
residence will teach and train
the class. Please contact Pat
Whatley at 324-9140.
HELP 'OOBPEL-PEST'
Celery City Lodge No. 542
and Evergreen Temple No. 321,
the Improved Benevolent and
ITutcctlve Order of Elks of the
World, u non-proBt organiza­
tion with a mission to "Serve
and Safeguard Our Commu­
nity.’ will present the3rd an­
nual 'Gospel Fesl* Saturday.
Nov. 7. at 6:30 p.m. at New Mt.
Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church. West 12th Street.
As In the past two years, all
funds raised from tills event
are divided between these or­
ganizations who serve the
community: The West Side
Boys and Girls Clubs. The
Good Samaritan Home and
ritiM see Hswkias, P i p 4C

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4 C - Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday, October 25, 1998

Costume contest to highlight
CIA annual Halloween party
The t-»ke Mary Comimmlly
Improvement Association will
hold Its third annual Hallow­
een Party on Friday, Oct. 30
from 7 to 9 pan., at the Com­
munity Building on Country
Club Road. There will be food,
fun and a costume contest.
Children will be |udgcd in 5
categories; 10 12 age group, 7*
9 age group. 4-6 age gruup. 2-3
age group, and an under 2
group.
I-ast year.
Dr. Victoria
Frankenstein led children on a
lour of hrr mad scientist lab.
Tins year, rumor has It that
vampirrs have invaded Dike
Mary and they will be escorting
children on a tour of a haunted
castle. All blood types are wel­
come.

Ghoul* In the haunted house

a success, the band needs
help. That's why members will
be collecting donations begin­
ning Saturday. Oct. 31 and
every Saturday In November
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Lake
Maty High School. Then* will
be a trailer at the high school
on Ihose days for drop-offs.

DONATIONS NEEDED
FOR GARAQE SALE
Having a band Is an expen­
sive proposition. Thais why
the Like Mary High Band holds
a huge garage side every year.
This year, the event is sched­
uled for Saturday and Sunday.
Dec. 5 and 6. To make the sale

last year

If you have a large Hem you
can't transport, you enn still
donate It. The sale organizers
will arrange for transportation.
They're looking for furniture,
toys, games, electronics, dean
used clothing, books, dishes,
sports equipment, bikes. Just
nboul anything you ran think
to donate. Items that arc not
sold are donated to Goodwill.
The money raised Is used to
buy Instruments, music, fund
band trips nnd other band re­
lated expenses.
If you have any Hems you
would like to donate to the ga­
rage sale. Just bring them by
during the drop ofT times. If
you have a large Item or can't
come during the drop off times,
call 321-6123, 333-9722 or
332-6183.
TALENT SHOW, •
SILENT AUCTION SET
Girl Scout Senior Troop 148
In Lake Mary will host a talent
show at 7PM on Saturday. No­
vember 7 at Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School. Girl Scout Troops
and Individual scouts will be
performing. There will also be
a silent auction to raise money
for the troop. The money will
be used for a trip to the Girl
Scout National Headquarters In
New York. They still need do­
nations for the ntlcnt auction.

M nM P M M to* M&gt;T •

l.mt year’* contest winners In the 4-6 age group: Trey Barlley, Sara Bursell and Sam Husi
If you or your business had
anything you can donate, rail
IVfUO- Wolfe at 327-8207.
If you would like to attend
the talent show, admission Is
S3 for adults. $2 for children
and $1 for scouts In uniform.
BLANKETS NEEDED
Got any old army blankets
you're not using'? Well, the
Stardust Service Unit of Girl
Scouts In Lake Mary could use
a few. Stardust Is planning a
cnmporec In mid-December.
The theme for this years com­
parer Is Scouting In the 1920 s.
There wcrrn l u lot of sleeping
bags In the 1920 s. One of the
things the girls will learn Is
how to make u bed roll to take
camping. Bed rolls were,
mostly, army blankets. So. If
you can donate or loan them
any. call Peggy Wolfe at 3278207.

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Tills money* Is to be used for
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Tire tours sue sponsored by
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Carolyn Blstllne said. "Tours
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Schools from Elementary
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Story tellers explain about
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19th century. Costumes de­
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Melissa Sovran detailed av­
erages for men and women In
the mid 1700s. Average
height: womcn-5'2"; men S'
6"; Average age for marrying:
women-22: men 27; Average
age for death: women-4 2:
men 45.
Melissa also told of the
family summer vacation to
Yorktown National Park and
seeing the earthworks and
cannon along with the Tho­
mas Nelson house. (Nelson
was a signer of the Declara­
tion of Independence) where
a cannon ball Is still posi­
tioned in an outside wall.
They visited llie site of
Washington's headquarters
and Moore House where the
treaty was signed Oct. 19.
1781 at Cornwallis' surren­
der.
Betty presided over the
meeting which began with
the opening ritual. Mary
Anne Cleveland led the group
in prayer tn the absence of
Mary Williams, chaplain.
Mary Ultle Ird the Pledge of
Allegiance and Mercedes
Hcminer led the Americans
Creed. Skip Orlltzki gave the
national defense message
bringing to the members a t­
tention the need to contact
their congressmen regarding
the American [.and Soventry
Protection Act HR 901. Tilts
act would protect national
park land and retain owner­
ship of park lund by the
United States.
Guests recognized by the
regent were: Melissa Sovran.
Geny Brock.
Carol-Lynn

JttSSSTSiSES*
Bcvc and her daughter Beth:
Paul Erlsman, John Kerr and
Nancy Peed, daughter of
Mary Fanshcr. Pat Fox read
the President General's mes­
sage emphasizing unity of
spirit, unity of purpose and
member growth.
Minutes were read by secre­
tary Pat Elliott. Shirley Kerr
gave the treasurer's report
showing a new balance of
$1,308.91. Nancy Williams
announced that the Central
Florida Genealogical Society
will present a fall seminar
Saturday. Nov. 21, 1998 from
9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at
the Casselberry Senior Cen­
ter.
Sandra
Hargreaves
Luebklng. author, editor,
educator and lecturer will be
the guest speaker. There Is a
$35.00 registration fee and
must be postmarked by Nov.
1 2 .

Libby Boyd read a letter
from Ft. Mellon Society CAR
president, Abby Durham,
thanking the members of
Salllc Harrison Chapter for
the flag presented to them.
She also announced all
members are Invited to the
next CAR meeting to be held
at the Orlando Art Museum.
Oct. 19 at 1:00 p.m.
Announcements:
Salllc
Harrison Chapter will cele­
brate its Both birthday In
November. Cathy Wiley will
speak on the chapter history
and past regents will be
honored. Members voted to
retain the buffet luncheon.
Betty also announced the
marker honoring the chap­
ter’s first regent. Elizabeth

Harrison Starling, was stolen
and asked If the members
wanted to replace
the
marker. Mercedes Hemmcr
moved the marker be re­
placed and money collected
from members would pay for
It. Fran Morton amended the
motion to state the marker
should be a bronze marker
and money would be col­
lected from members at this
meeting and the next. The
motion passed as amended.
The regent also announced
that original application pa­

pers for many of the charter
members were missing. Any
member who might wish to
order a copy for the chapter
may do so for a cost of
$5.00. Contact Betty for pro­
cedure and address.
Members were asked to
send cards to members who
are 111: Charallne Luna, Margarette
Welch,
Marlon
Cushing. Ann Howland, Sara
Patterson and Daisy Ryan.
The meeting was adjourned
with a benediction fay Mary
Anne Cleveland,.

RAYMOND SMITH
LIFELONG SANFORD RESIDENT

Ortando Driv«, Sanford

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worshippers In the ministry of
worship In your local churcf
rcn.
Clinic classes will give the
church musicians, and the
ministry of music to prepare
the church choir for ministry
music and worship In a crosscultural setting. This helps to
develop a total
aT music ministry
along with children's music
ministry, as well as, examining
the pastor and musician rela­
tionship In a New Music Litera­
ture Workshop.
CLINIC CLAHM
The New Covenant Baptist
The clinic schedule Is 10:15
Church of Orlando. 2210 South a.m.-10:00 a.m. morning wor­
Rio Grande. (407) 425-3001 ship; 10:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon,
presents Ell Wilson Ministries, general session: lunch; 1:00
the Chenanlah Church Musi­ p.m.-2:30 p.m. break-out ses­
cian's Clinic, Nov. 11, 12. and sions: 2:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m..
13, Wednesday, Thursday and New Music Literature Work­
shop. There will be a nightly
Friday.
The conference is for pas­ 7:00 p.m. worship sendee.
tors, worship leaders, music
You will be blessed by com­
directors, singers. Instrumen­ ing to tills event. The pastor Is
talists. and congregational Dr. Randolph Bracy Jr.

Seminole County Hospice.
Your help Is asked to moke
this a grand success. If you
wish to Join this community
elTort. please contact Curtistine Peterson, chairman,
at (407) 330-2724. Roosevelt
Cummings, Jr. Is Exalted Ruler
and Joyce Byrd Is Daughter
Ruler.

331-8680
1165 W. St. Rd. 434
(1/2 Mile East of 1-4 on 434)

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years. When his mother had n
stroke, Mike moved an hour away
to care for her, and I made the
round-trip drive seven days n week
to help. I emptied bedpans,
redressed bedsores, cooked, cleaned
and maintained a perky attitude to
cheer up an otherwise dismal
household. I did all this white hold­
ing down a job 40 hours a week. I
did it because she was Mike's moth­
er, and I loved him.
Mike promised eternal fidelity
nnd said we’d have a wonderful life
together when his mother passed
on. After u year of this grueling
schedule, I received a short note
from Mike that said, ‘Mom and I
thank you for alt you have done for
us. I've decided to start dating Mar­
ianne, a cashier where I work. I've
never loved anylmdy, although I've
used the word often, fioodbye and
good luck.* I called, thinking I
deserved an explanation, hut Mike
didn't return my call.
I wouldn't take him buck in a
million years. So why, Abby, do I
still miss him, nnd why do I cry
daily over losing him? Wouldn't any
sane woman realize she'd been used
and never shed a tear?
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family holidays and anniversaries.
We feel bad about her situation and
want to see her nnd the kids, hut it
is now getting so bad that we find
ADVICE
ourselves dreuding the holidays
because it is so unpleasant nnd
uncomfortable Iwing around him.
I'm afraid that our family tradi­
tions are going to fall apart. Ix-cause
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wc all want to avoid being with
VAN BUREN
Is there anything we can do?
i him.
STUMPED IN SAN FRANCISCO

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DEAR STUMPED: As long ns
your sister is m arried to this
man, there Is no way you can
exclude her hushnnd w ithout
excluding her. However, you do
not have to tolerate his being
disrespectful to your sister In
your presence.

art of the cleansing and heatfrng process. Mike used you, but
he was an Im portant p a rt of
your life and It's not surprising
that you will miss him — for a
time. Face It, he was a user. One
day, you'll look hack and thank
your lucky stars that he is out
of your life.

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DEAR ABBY: I am the youngest where students were not allowed to
of three girls who are all married. discuss ‘Dear Abby" in school got
my attention. As a family nnd con­
Our mom is now widowed.
Our problem is that our oldest sumer sciences instructor (formerly
sister is in a very unhappy mar­ known os "home cc"&gt;, I incorporate
riage with three almost grown girls. your columns into tbe curriculum
We love our sister very much, but for classroom discussion.
tolerating her husband lias become
Thank you, Abby, for your years
unbearable for all of us. Wc have of columns that have taught us so
tried for many years to ignore his much.
CATHERINE WILKINSON,
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cry because It'a ■ normal reac­ about him and that we have tried
tion after having been hurt and different approaches with him, but you for your supportive letter.
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�Da’ Bomb
hears all...
Da Bomb hears the*
1-akc
Howell
Drama
Club put on a great
show last week with Its
perform ance of C a sa ­
blanca.

Great show at H eath­
row Elementary Friday
to kick off Its drug
aw areness
cam paign.
Next time, can ya’ do It
later In the day? Da
Bomb likes to sleep In.
You don’t have to stay
around the Dike Mary
football team long to see
a complete change In
attitude from last sea­
son. Da Bomb sez the
Rams have the best d e ­
fense in the SAC.

Lake M ary kids m aking som e beautiful m usic
By Jeff Berlinickc
ASSISTANT SHIRTS EDITOR
Hie brand new Like Mary
Elementary School band likes
playing music so much, tt
doesn't always know when to
stop.
‘Everyone keeps playing
even alter we're supposed to
slop." saxophone player Ca­
sey Fortier salii. "Everyone's
month ts Just like it's glued lo
their Instruments."
The kids at l-ikc Mary have
a new music teacher. Amy
Gonzalez who has helped out
at the school for the past sev­
eral years, but Joined the fac­
ulty full-time to lake charge ol
li s entire musical program.
She held tryouts for fourthuud fifth-graders at the start
of the school year and allowed
each kid who was Interested
to try several different Instru­
ments,
Pretty soon, over GO mem­
bers hail signed up for the

Jessica Fredrick said if she could meet anyone it would be the late Kurt
Cobaine of Nirvana.

If I could m eet anyone,
who would it be?
By Jessica Fredrick
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Wouldn't It be rool If wc
could meet anyone In the
world, dead or alive?
If I were lo meet anyone. It
would be Kurt Cobaine (lead
singer of Nirvana). I would
want to know how hr died and
If people have been lying for
the past five years, about him
committing suicide, or did
someone kill htm.
I would ask film why lie
didn't like hts career and I
would want to meet him be­

cause I have so many ques­
tions I have always wondered
about him that I can't say.
He Is, was. the lead singer
of Nirvana, my favorite band
ever. He used to be very cute.
If be cleaned himself up a lit­
tle.
So It I were to meet some­
one, who would It be?
What would you say or ask?
Why would you meet this cer­
tain person and what did they
do to Influence you so much.
Jessica Fredrick fs a student
at Greenwood Lakes Middle
School.

band which will put on Its
flrst show Dee. I with a part*
holiday, part anything else
concert.
"They love It." Gonzalez
said "Thee all really seem In
he enjoying it and we've had
so much parental support."
She remembers that the
llrst day of practice, when all
ol the kids were holding In­
struments for the llrst time,
was a challenge.
"They didn't know how to
read music yet. In fact, we
spent that day teaching them
how to put their Instruments
together."
Since then, by prat tiring
twice weekly, the band Is
starting to make music al­
though. with Just over a month
until the llrst concert, every­
one In the band Is getting just
a little bit nervous.
"Ilial first day. It was so
noisy." Timmy hill, a trotn*
iKtne player said. "All you
could hear were it bunch of
squeaks."
"We didn’t even know how to
put our Instruments together."
added percussionist Argentina
D'Amico.
Thrrc were other problems
to overcome. Amanda John
got dizzy trying to team lo
play the llute. Because of the
blowing of air. It's not un­
common lor a beginning flau­
tist to feel a 111tie faint, but tl
was totally unexpected.
The kids had to make their
flrst decision alter trying out
several different Instruments.
They all came about their
choices In dllfcrent ways.
Casey said. *1 wanted to
play the trombonr, but once I
lifted the saxophone, 1 loved
It. It's cool the way the rock
stars play."
Timmy said he wanted to
play trumpet but his parents

Shelly Martin, a 199B
senior advanced placement
art student at Lake Howell
High School, was awarded a
$44,000 scholarship to The
Rhode Island School of Design
In Providence. R.l. The school
is considered one of the lop
art and design schools In the
United States and Martin's
portfolio was one of thou­
sands considered from across
the nation.

Jennifer McAlorney,
a
senior advanced art place­
ment student at Lake Howell
High School, was awarded a
$24,000 scholarship to the
University of the Arts, in
Philadelphia. Penn.

Alex Kane and Brian
Janovlts, Lyman High Schhol

HarUd PtsSo by JtS StrmtcSm

Lake Mary Elementary band members include Argentina D'Amico, Casey Forner. Marta Coral. Kelsoy

Rawlins, Amanda John and Timmy Hill The kids make
their first performance Dec. 1.

encouraged him to give trom­
bone a shot. Once hr tried It.
lie said, fils decision was
made.
Once the Instruments were
given out. the band was taught
scales and an easy tune called
Time For Band." Thry started
working on breathing tech­
niques and stretching exer­
cises and. prrtty soon, the
noise started to sound like
music as they learned their
flrst real song. "Hot Cross
Buns."

Now they have a month to
put together their flrst per­
formance.
Tin a little nervous al­
ready." Kelsey Rawlins said.
T he kids always talk during
the music and we have to get
all dressed up."
How about a critique?
"We sound pretty good and
pretty
bad
sometimes."
Amanda said. "Were kind of
right in the middle. I Just Hopl
I don't get dizzy."

Hither way. It's been a fun
experience for the kids who,
Assistant
Principal
l.ucy
Jackman said, have learned a
great enjoyment about music
from the experience.
"I never played anything
before, but my dad told me lie
loves the clarinet." Maria
Coral said. "I love playing It.
It’s been fun."
Now If the band can Just fig­
ure out how to stop playing
when they’re supposed to.

seniors, wrrr named National
Merit Scholar semi-flnallsts.

Poplawsky, Tyrm Roy, Alonn*
Smith, Kathleen Talkamp,
Danny Thompson, Nicholas
Thompson, Andrea T o m s,
Bobby Vonfvilay. Michael
Warren, Radley Williams,
Ryley Williams, Erika An­
derson. Francesca Backus,
Nicole Barreto, Paul Basohore,
Matthew
Budreu,
Elisabeth Crus, Nicole Oufger,
Jimmy
Hoflman,
Amanda Howard, Kathryn
Kasper, Ryan U nfle, Ryan
Loomis, Jeremy Morton,
Joshua Morton. Stacy Neeergah, Taylor NorveU, K ris­
tina
Rumscy.
Elisabeth
Bcanrld, Elisabeth Schmidt,
Stacey Sisco, Jessica Sny­
der, Joshua Snyder, Lindsay
Snyder, Daniel Stark. Theo­
dore White, Emily Wilson
and Sonya Young.

In Music, was named a mem­
ber of Omlcrtm Delta Kappa,
the nation's top collrgtatr
honor society.

• • •

Jessica Apt was named the
flrst class president for the
freshman class at l.ym.in High
School. Others named were
Shaylu Lark (Vice-President),
and Bora Cold (Senator).
• • •

Congratulations to seventhnnd eighth-graders at Sanford
Middle School for earning
grade (joint averages of 4.0;
Katie Amerson, Darryl Ay­
er*, Toni Berrios, Laaandra
Collier, Jenna Culp, Shan­
non Dupree, Starr Elliott,
Crystal Fields, Tiffany Floyd,
Micahel
Olbson, Freddie
Greene, Jeanette Curtis,
Charles
Hunter, Brittany
Johnson, Cryan Jonas, Dan­
ielle
Leshinski,
Matilda
Marrero, Joanna Maioal,
Elisabeth Mitchell, Lacy No­
ble*, Hellas* Perry, Alya

• • •

Erica
HJordls
Eggcrt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Eggcrt of Altamonte
Springs, and a senior at Flor­
ida Sou them College majoring

• • •

Brian Wilson, a ninthgrade teacher at Oviedo High
School, was named August
1TSA Teacher of the Month In
Seminole County.
t

• •

Susan Oablc, an English
teacher at
Oviedo
High
School, was named September
PTSA Teacher of the Month In
Seminole County.
•

• •

Stacey
Ann
FUlgbam,
daughter of John and Mari­
anneFlugham. and a Lake
Mary High School senior, was
naed to the VVito's Who Among
American High School
S tu ­
dents for the second consecu­
tive year.

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Library schedule

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Hie following is a schedule of children's programs for the Norlh
Branch. ISO N. Palmetto Avc., Sanford, the West Branch, 245
Hie celebrations, creative costumes and
Hunt Club Blvd., North. Izingwood, and the Northwest Branch. decorations of Halloween have provided en­
580 Greenvvay Blvd., Dike Mary, of the Seminole County Publlr joyment for young and old for centuries. Most
Library System. 'Hie branches are open Monday through Thurs­ children are fond of “Irick-or-trentlng," but
ii*li day. 0 a.in. to 9 p.m.; Friday mul Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; ibis tradition can he hazardous if klds--and
Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. For more Information on any of the pro­ their parents- do not take precautions.
grams. call 322-2182, 802-2282 or 321-2419. All programs are
Halloween -related Injuries may Involve: rye
fire and open to the public.
abrasions from sharp objects attached to
masks or costumes; skin Irritations or rashes
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block vision or Interfere with breathing. Su­
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sories should he soil and flexible.
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on as a stgn of welcome. Unless accompanied
by an adult, children should never enter
homes or apartments.
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careful and watch out for trlrk-or treaters.
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attend a supervised Halloween event Instead.
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Rreds &amp; Wltchra* a spine chilling concoction of howls and
hoots will be held Oct. 30. 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 31, 7:30 p.m.
at the Winter Park Ninth Orade Performing Arts Center. 528
Huntington Avc.
The price Is $8 for adults and $5 for students. Children un­
der 12 are free.
There will be catered concessions with seasonal themed
foods available before curtain and during Intermission to fur­
ther your enjoyment of the evening.
For more Information, please call 277-4053.

Halloween eve party at BellSouth

1JVKE MARY-Lake Mary residents are being provided with
another night of Halloween fun, and an extra chance to deck
out In full Hullowern costume. BellSouth Mobility and the
Seminole YMCA Family Center are Inviting Lake Mary
children and families for a night of Halloween fun at the Bell
South Mobility Building on Halloween eve.
From 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 30. the public Is invited to
BellSoutb Mobility's Second Annual Hulloween Extravaganza.
Located at 1101 Greenwood Ulvd. In Luke Mary's Nortbpolnt
Park of Commerce, children and families will be able to trick
or treat through the decorated, live-story building, try out the
monster lab, enter a costume contest and enjoy games and
prizes.
*Our Halloween Extravaganza allows us to provide Lake
Mary residents not only with a safe place to trick or treat, hut
with a night filled with fun and games.'' said Richard Aylward,
Manager of Marketing fur BellSouth Mobility, North Florida
division. “Last ycur's Halloween parly drew u crowd of almost
one thousand community members, und wc expect to liave a
building full of costumed children this year as well.*
BellSouth Mobility, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based BellSouth
Cellular Carp., operates In 190 cities tn 15 states, serving
more than 2.7 million eustomers. The Central Florida district
serves customers In Orange. Osceola. Seminole. Luke, Flagler,
Volusia and Brevard counties.

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MAITLAND - The Holocaust
Memorial Resource and Edu­
cation Center of Central Flor­
ida will begin Its 1998-1999
Film Series on Oct. 26 at 7:70
p.m. with the film The Long
Winy Horne.
For the majority of Holo­
caust survivors, World War 11
did not end with their libera­
tion from German concentra­
tion camps. As the personal
accounts contutned tn The
Long Way Horne demonstrate,
the battle to rebuild lives and
human dignity continued long
after the Allies’ victory. Tire
tumultuous years between
1945-1948. from liberation to
the creation of the State of Is­
rael, epitomized the chal­
lenges Holocaust survivors
faced In recreating their Iden­
tity from the remnants of their
destroyed world. Tire 61m.
narrated by Morgan Freeman,
was written and directed by
Mark Jonathan Harris.
There is no admission
charge., The film series will
also Include Jewish Soul.
American Beat. Dec. 7; A Story
qf Women, Feb. 8; Carpatt: 50
Miles, 50 Years, May 31. For
more Information call (407)
628-0555.

M usical th eater

SANFORD - Seminole Com­
munity College presents Of
Ebony Embers, vignettes of the
Harlem
Renaissance
per­
formed by the Core Ensemble,
on Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. tn the
Fine Arts Concert Hall at
Seminole Community College.
Of Ebony Embers is u music
work for solo und chamber
music trio. Tilts evening length
piece explores the life and
times of African Americans
who helped shape the Harlem
Renaissance. Tlic production
examines the lives of three
outstanding Afrirun American
poets-Langston Hughes. Coun­
ter Cullen und Claude MrKuyas seen through the eyes of the
grrut painter and murallst
Aaron Douglas. The Core En­

semble also performs muBic of
Jazz greats Duke Ellington,
Jelly Hull Morion, Billy S tra y
liom, Thdonlous Monk and
Charles Mingus to concert
composers William Orant Still
and George Walker.
Tile Core Ensemble consists
of Andrew Mark on cello, Hugh
Hinton on piano, and Michael
Parola on percussion. The
script of Of Ebony Embers was
written and ts performed by
Akin Babatunde. Bubatunde
Itas been u resident company
member of Trinity Rrperlory
Theater In Providence. R.I.,
the Alley Theater In Houston.
Texas, and ihe Dallas Theater
Center.
Admission Is free. For fur­
ther information on other SCC
cultural activities cal) 1407)
328-2039. SCC cultural activi­
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through
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THIS WEEKEND

Neighborhood
to give thanks
for good fortune

Messiah Choir
to come to
Oviedo
C o u n ty tln e o I N I

S o r v lr tf S a n f o rd , C o i t o tb o r r y , L a k o M a ry , L o n y w o o d , O N a d a , N l n t o r

90 Cents

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20.1998

How a bad habit
leads to statistics
This (s a
uamlng.
Smoker* may
find reading
(his column
hazardous to
their health •
as If that
should faze
them.
Hope you
enjoyed (hr
RUSS WHITE
Grral
Amrrlra/i
Smokeout. You're responsible for
making the rvrnt necessary.
Smoking Is a bad habit that Is
the leading cause of statistics.
Most nonsmokers would miss
smokers like they miss the NIVA.
Guys who smoke cigars on
elevators ought to be shafted.
People who toss their butts
out of automobiles shouldn't
drive.
Secondhand smoking Is less
decent Ilian secondhand nudity.
Joe Camel Is a dork.
The Marlboro Man Is afraid of
his shadow.
Why would anyone want to
*Call for I’hllUp MorrtsT
Hacking. Yuck.
Lung cancer is no picnic.
Umnchltls and pneumonia
aren't sweethearts, either.
The risk of dying of lung can­
cer is .'IO percent higher for a
nonsmoker living with a smoker
than for a nonsmoker living with
a nonsmoker.
Each day. 6.000 children try
a cigarette and 3,000 become
dally smokers.
The American Cancer Society
warns that If current patterns of
smoking behavior persist, an
estimated five million persons
living In the U.S. who were aged
0-17 In 1995. could die prema­
turely from smoking related Ill­
ness.
Nuns don't smoke - even the
ones who don't have habits.
Bette Davis and Joan
Crawford knew how to smoke.
Women today don't.
Closet smokers deserve no
mercy. Or hangers.
Lucky Strike'/
Who would want to shop at
PallMall?
Why didn't anyone Impeach
Sir Walter Raleigh?
When's the last time you saw
a clean ashtray'/

Dale: SPD may
get 200 seeking
chiefs position

Fast food
restaurant
seeks final
approval

HERALD STAFF WRITER
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Burger King Is
seeking (Inal approval to place
a restaurant In the historic d is ­
trict of Sanford, modifying Its
decor to match the surrounding
neighborhood.
The restaurant is likely lo be
placed between Second or
Third street and U.S. Highway
17-93. The city's Planning and
Zoning Committee will meet
Dec. 3 to approve (Inal site
plans. The Htstorc Preserva­
tion Board has already a p ­
proved the site plans.
'This project can be a model
for other historic districts to
follow,* Associate City Planner
Andrew Van Gaol said. *The
decor will fit with the s u r ­
rounding neighborhood. B ur­
ger King was very good In coop­
erating with our needs.*
Van Gaal said the vm tu rr will
bring new Jobs and economic
benefits to the area.
The most likely location of the
restaurant Is 301 French Ave­
nue. Van Gaal said. The His­
toric Preservation Board, the
city, and Burger King worked
closely together to ensure that

SANFORD - The Sanford Po­
lice received a memorandum
from Mayor Larry Dale on
Thursday, thanking them for
their "hard work and support"
for the latest critique on the d e ­
partment by an Independent
review team.
Dale's memo to the depart­
ment follows not only the cri­
tique but the announcement by
Chief Dillard on Tuesday of his
plans for retirement on Feb. 38.
1999. Cmdr. Ray Bronson Is
acting chief as Dillard recuper­
ates for knee replacement surW
Sanford will conduct a n a ­
tionwide search for a new chief
to replace Dtllard. who was with

the force for 37 years- the last
two as chief. This sms little
surprise In hta decision to re­
tire. ’Nobody In the department
h as expressed either positive or
negative comments." Dale said.
Several residents have called to
say. what's next?
Dale said the City Commis­
sion vrltl discuss the police d e­
partment and the search for a
new chief at a work session on
Monday and again at the public
hearing at 7:30 p.m. He said
the commission also will a d ­
dress the updated critique of
the SPD.
T h e overall report Is positive
and shows that the employees
are making a concerted effort to
Improve the department." Dale
said Thursday. T ie told each
HI U

The Florida Scrub-Jay could be the new official

New state bird may
R esidents be on the horizon
M Wood. 3A

oppose
tw o new
projects
By Tony Tlssio

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

WINTER SPRINGS - Residents
of TuscswIlU. who oppose two
new projects being developed
In the Howell Crrek/Vtstawtlla
Drive area, south of State Road
4 34 . spoke out at a recent
commission meeting.
One project Is an apartment
complex. Courtney Springs
Jrs.se "the Body" Ventura
Apartments and the other Is a
wants you lo quit. Listen to the
supermarket. Kash n' Karry.
The Items were a request of
Guv or he’ll break your arm.
the Community Development
Watch It. Judge Kenneth Starr
Department and recommended
may come after smokers next.
by the Planning and Zoning
Does Henry Hyde smoke?
Board. Also discussed was a
Thomas Jefferson probably
development agreement with
thought Virginia Slims was one
these two projects. The city will
of his slaves.
make Its formal presentation on
Winston Churchill smoked
Monday.
cigars but not Winstons.
Though the discussion lasted
Into the early morning of the
Scientists say they have a
next day. commissioners voted
cure for smoking: abstinence.
to table the Issue until a later
The Great American Smokeout
date to allow the builder time to
comes but once a year but con­
change the proposed size of the
building from three stories to
tinues with educational aware­
ness through the new year. Now. two.
PUass se« Residents. Page 3A
you know.

Deputy mayor named
LAKE MARY - City commissioners voted
Thursday lo name Thom Greene deputy
mayor.
Greene will serve the city In that capar
Ity when Mayor David Mealor Is unable lo
attend a meeting or official function. He
replaces Gary Brender. who served as
deputy mayor in the prior term.

Fantasy winner
CASSELBERRY - Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced that Thursday
night's FANTASY 5 drawing produced 11
tickets m atching all five numbers.
According to Lottery computer records,
one of the winning tickets was sold In
Cassclbeny. The winners will share a top-

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
WINTER PARK - The Florida
Audubon Society Board of Di­
rectors voted to support the
effort to make the Florida
Scnib-Jay the official state
bird.
"Compared with the current
stale bird.
the
Northern
Mockingbird.
Hie
Florida
Scrub-Jay offers a much better
representation of the unique­
ness of Florida." said Dr. Gian
Baslll, Florida Audubon O rni­
thologist. "It's Florida's only
endemic bird species. Its
habitat Is limited to the unique
Florida senib community, and
It exhibits a complex and fas­
cinating family structure.*
The Florida Scnib-Jay s u r­
vives only In the firedependent oak scrub liabPat.
a low-growing sh n ib commu­
nity unique lo Florida, which
Is found on well-drained
sandy soils. The ancient scrub
Is a relict dune system once
bordered by a shallow sea
when only a portion of Flor­
ida's land mass was above sea
level millions of years ago.
"Unfortunately the sandy soli
of the scrub has also made It
choice property for citrus. Im­
proved pasture and urban d e ­
velopment.* said Baslll. "Loss
of this habitat from develop­
ment or from suppression of
the necessary Ingredient of
fire, has sent the Florida

Scrub-Jay populations plum ­
meting In the last century.*
Today, thr Florida Scrub-Jay
Is federally listed as a threat­
ened species and 1993 esti­
mate show lliat about 3.600
families of senib Jays remain
In the stale.
Jays mate for life, and a l­
though many live for more than
ten years, most do not travel
more Ilian u few kilometers
from their birthplace. In con­
trast to their western cousins,
the Florida Scrub-Jay exhibits
the rare social system of coop­
erative breeding. Offspring of
the mating pair stay with the
family from a year to six year
and act as 'helpers', raising
the young, watching for and
mobbing predators and d e­
fending their territory.
Florida Scrub-Jays are wluit
scientists fcall sedentary, they
rarely abandon their territory,
unless forced to by the death
of a mate or the destination of
their habitat.
“They are reluctant to cross
through forests or over water
bodies to find new territory, so
that destmctlon or fragmenta­
tion of thetr habitat becomes
deleterious to the Jay.* said
Baslll.
"Making the scrub-jay our
state bird will be symbolic of
preserving and honoring wliat
It Is that makes Florida unique
and special.* he said.

In Brief
prize payout totaling $353,473. Each ticketholder will receive $23,043.

Agility trials
LAKE MARY - Dog On It Agility Club of
Central Florida will host a United States
Dog Agility trial to be held Nov. 31 and 22
at the Lake Mary Sports Complex. 550
Rantoul Road. I-ike Mary.
Agility Is an event where handlers direct
their dogs through a timed obstacle
course. Obstacles Include a 6 -fool 5-Inch
A-frame, tires, tunnels. 24-foot dog-walk,
teeter-totter, and over Jumps. Handlers
range in age from 8 to over 60 years old.

Dogs range In age from 1 1/2 to 13 years
old.
The show will run from 8 a.m. until 6
p.m. both days. Spectators are welcome.
Admission Is free. Food concession Is
available. For more Information call
Laurie Dana. Dog-on-lt Agility Club at
(4071 699 8302 or (4071 425 9055.

Airport meeting
SANFORD - The Sanford Airport
Authority will hold Its regular board meet­
ing Dec. 3 at 8:30 a.m. at the Orlando
Sanford Airport Executive Offices
Conference Room. A.K. Shoemaker

Bsnjamtn Glsnn on his b*a is flanked by Sanford Mayor Larry Dais. Ron
Nsst. assistant firs chief, and Tom Hickson, fire chief.

Man loves new bike
Bill Rente

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A Sanford gen­
tleman
received an
early
Thanksgiving gift this week.
When someone stole Benja­
min Olenn's bike last month,
he lost the pleasure of twohour morning rides around the
city. Wednesday.
Glenn was given a new bike at
his home on 1101 E. Seventh
Street In Sanford in a cere­
mony led by Mayor Larry Dale
and Fire Department Chief
Tom Hickson.

Domestic Terminal. One Red Cleveland
Blvd.. Sanford. For more information call
(4071 322-7771.

GED testing
SANFORD - The GED tests, leading to a
Florida High School Diploma, will be
offered at Seminole Community College
on Dec. 12 and 14. Students must pre­
register for the tests In room B-102 of the
SCC Continuing Education Building. Test
registration sessions are offered Nov. 30.
Dec. I. 2. and 3 at 11 a.m. or 7 p.m. only.
Registration for taking the tests must be
completed by Dec. 4 at 11 a.m.
To sign up for the test or for further
Information about the GED study pro­
gram call SCC Student Services at (4071
328-2153.

"I'm Just crazy about the
bike.* Glenn said Thursday, re­
turning from riding the bike
around his neighborhood. T t's
beautiful, and It rides good,
too. I sure needed It. I want
to thank everybody.*
Maxine Bodlford. Glenn's
neighbor and a teacher at
Seminole High School, asked
Sanford Fire Department Battalllon Chief Mike Hoenlng to
repair a bike that could be
given to Glenn. Vince Florettl
and Dee Ward from the fire de­
ss* BUs. Fog* M

INDEX
Classified . . . .8A-1Q A
C o m ic s ...................D A
C r o s s w o r d ..............1 LA
D ear A b b y ................4 A
H o r o s c o p e ..............H A
O b it u a r i e s ................3 A
P e o p le ........................ AA
Police Briefs . . . . 3 A
R e lig io n ..................... 7 A
Sp o rts ................ 6 A -6 A
T V ....................... PuUout
W e a t h e r ..................... &amp;A

�2A ■Setrunol* HeiaJd. Sanford. Florida •Frrday November 20. 1998

Neighborhood spared disasters gives thanks

Still The€ 0 &amp;For Local News,
S»-ri'(Jifl Seminole County Since HXV?

FROM STAFF RKPORFS
LAKE MARY • One neighbor­
hood will give thanks this
weekend for its good fortune.
‘All year, disasters have
been happening all around
us.* said Ruth Harris, retiring
dirertor-at large
of
the
Lakevtcw Village Homeowner’s
Association. 'H urricanes, to r­
nadoes. Hoods, and fires. The
worst tiling we have had to put
up with Is restricted watering
of our lawns. We have next to
no crime In this neighborhood.
We arc blessed to tie a mixture
of people from around the
world who rare. So we are
taking this time to be thankful
and to demonstrate having fun
.is neighbors-another tiling to
be thankful Tor,
The Crossings community
will hold a block party on
Sunday all the residents arc
Invited to Join In. The activities
will Include a mingle with rep ­
resentatives from the Cross­
ings
Master
Associations.
Seminole County Ikwrd of
County Commissioners, Semi­
nole County School Board. US
Marines, American Red Cross,
and the city of Like Mary.
There will be tables In vari­
ous yards where you can play
board games: ring toss, horse
shoes |btg plastic klnd|. dodge

hall, and other such games
may be played.
Other events Include. Spell­
ing Her and Math Quiz. Semi­
nole County School Hoard vs.
Likcvtcw Village Whiz Kids:
Civics Quiz. Ihlstory of voting
In Florida and Chic Responsi­
bility! Seminole County Board
of Commissioners vs. Lakcvlcw
Village
Experienced
Whiz
Kids.
Occurring
simultaneously
will be Chalk drawing con­
tests; In-t.lne Hockey Game;
Jum p Rope Skills Contest:
lPa rents need to sign a r e ­
lease); Basketball Skill Con­
test. a Musical Stillness Con­
test with creative Instruments,
and a 'Chopsticks* Contest.
"The U.S. Marines will have
a Toys for Tots collrrtton point
|nrw anil unwrapped toys) and
the American Red Cross will
have an Information table so
that we can Icam how to help
Intelligently.'
said
Harris.
'Many of our neighbors have
friends and family In who have
been affected by the fires, to r­
nadoes and hurricanes. The
American Red Cross Is a part
of the international Red Cross
and will be able to advise in
on how to help the most Inter­
national Red Cross and will be
able to advise us on how to
help the most effectively."

frfitttitelf Arran
300 N. French Ave.. Sanford

IAM\

Caw- !ACITVWLA1ZAA

(Open
Planning lor the block party ara Lsknvtaw Village neighbor* Kanrry Paniagua
(from Ml. kneeling), Joshua Elrod. Standing in front: Danlele Stanley, Marta
Marin. Martin Roger*. Mkk*n row: Usadde Paniagua, Ruth Mania. Back row:
Judd Rogers, president of the homeowner's association, and Gaorge Powell,
vice-president.

WORLD
Where:

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The Oaks, 3M5 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
4*7-322-2511
Saturday, November 21,1998
10:30 a.m. to I KMp.m.

When:

Nov. 20. 1998
Today i.« the 32ilh
day of J9SS and the

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1947. Princess Elizabeth dater Queen
Elizabeth* married Philip Mountbal
ten at Westminster Abbey
On this day in 1953. Ho Diddley ap
peared on the "Ed Sullivan Show "
On this day in 1967. Ihe population of
the United States was estimated to
have reached 200 million
TODAYS BIRTHDAYS: Edwin
Hubble 1188‘J 1953). astronomer Alis­
tair Cooke 1 1908 ). wnter TV host, is
90. Gene Tierney (1920-I99H. actress;
Nadine Cordimer 0923). wnter, is 75;
Robert F Kennedy 0925-1988), U.S.
politician, Dick Smothers 0939 ), co-

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median, is 59, Joseph Biden 0942 ),
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TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1977, Walter Payton of the Chicago
Bears rushed a record 275 yards in a
game against Minnesota
TODAY’S QUOTE: "Destroy our
farms and the grass will grow in Ihe
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Tournament exceeds expectations
The first Lake Mary Invitational Golf Tournament, sponsored by Ihe city
to raise money for the Lake Mary Trailhead and Gateway Plaia,
exceeded expectations, raising a net figure of $26,000 to contribute
toward (he finishing touches of a project which wtU benefit the entire city
of Lake Mary and surrounding communities.' said Parks and Recreation
Director John Holland. Located at the northeast comer of Rinehart
Road and Lake Mary Boulevard intersection, the (railhead wd provide a
beginning or welcome reststop for users of the Rinehart Road multi-use
trail which is designated part of the Florida National Scenic Treuf and wit
be connected to the trails network throughout Seminole County, the
state, and the nation. Twenty-seven corporate sponsors and 29 teams
(lower photo) supported the event, said City Manager John Litton. In the
top photo. Mayor David Mealor tees off on the first green. Litlon said, ‘It
was a great tournament. The weather was perfect, the course was
perfect.' He said plans are underway to make this an annual event

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POLICE LOG
The fallowing reports were compiled from the Si’ininole County
Sher\[ys Office for Incidents rtxvnletl Nov. 19:

D om e stic v io le n c e:
ALTAMONTE tpmmoe. Wymote Hoed, 3700 block. Nov. 18.
2:20 a.m. A 33-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County shertfTs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said
she and her boyfriend were having a fight when she started to
throw shoes at him. According to the boyfriend, one high
heeled shoe struck him in the back of the head, causing a
small cut and another hit him in the ear.
LONGWOOD, u.». Highway 17-03. 300 Mock. Nov. 18. 11:27
p.m. A 48-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said he hit
his wife with a can of beans after he saw lluil she had pur­
chased a brand he did not like whrn she had gone to the grocery store.
w n r r t * STRINGS, Georgs A m u t , 100 block. Nov. 17. 9:50
p.m. A 3 1-year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs Police
for domestic violence. Police said hit his wife on the arm dur­
ing an argument.

D ru g s:
C A M S L U M T . U .t. Highway 17-03. MOO block. Nov. 18.
3:43 p.m. A 38-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Po­
lice for possession of cocaine and possession of drug paruphemalla. Police said they saw the man In his ear behind a
store. Police said they approached the car and the man said
he Just wanted to be alone. Police asked If they could search
the vehicle and he agreed. Inside, they found several syringes
whteh appeared to have been recently used and a bag of crack
cocaine.
SANFORD. Third S treet a t Olive. Nov. 17. 10:40 p.m. An 18year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for jKJssesslon of
cocaine. Police said he was a passenger In a car when the
driver was stopped for a traffic violation. When poller asked
for the driver's Identification and proof of insurance, she went
to the glove box, but the passenger tried to prevent her from
opening it. Police ordered him to allow her to open It and
when she did, several pieces of crark cocaine were found In­
side. He told police the drugs were his.

R etail theft:
LONOWOOD, M at* Road 434. 900 block, Nov. 18. 3:55 p.m.
A 27-year old man was arrested by Lnngwood Police for retail
theft. Pollrc said he went Into a supermarket, ordered a sa n d ­
wich from llie dell and ate It before leaving the store without
attempting to pay for the Item.

Food'
csaUsM* b s a Page IA
the restaurant would not d is ­
rupt the neighborhoods In the
historic district. Van Gaal said.
*We got them to come to the
table.* de Gaal said.
T hey
worked with us. There has
been great cooperation between
Burger King and the Historic
Preservation Board.
It has
been a real partnership to meet
everyone's needs. It's been a
positive experience.*, .
Vun Gaol said the committee
wtl) examine the effects the
restaurant would have on Iniflic
circulation and drainage.
The Historic Preservation
Board approved the site plan

Chief

eoetlawed boss Pigs IA

employee that they had shown
'th at by working together we
can make positive changes to
Improve working conditions
and provide better service to
our cltuens.*
Dale said that the depart­
ment still had a lot of work to
do In fully Implementing many
of the study recommendations

American Education Week
brings special events
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
American Education Week Is
celebrated throughout America
during this week. The theme for
this year Teaching Children to
Think and Dream* encourages
many creative possibilities for
special events.
Sponsors of this 77-year-old
tradition Include the National
PTA. National Education Asso­
ciation. National School Boards
Association. National Associa­
tion of Elementary and Secon­
dary Principals. American As­
sociation of School Admlnlstralora. American Federation of
Teachers, Council of Chief
Shite School Officers, National
School Public Relations Asso­
ciation. The American Legion,
and the U.S. Department of La­
bor.
Activities Include:
T ake
Your Parrnls to School Day*
when students Invite their p ar­
ents to spend an hour or whole
day ut their school. Other
school activities feature essay,
poster and poetry contests.

B ik e
____________ &gt;PM IA
partment helped Horning with
the work.
‘Maxine Dodlford was so
concerned about the gentle­
man’s missing bike.* Hickson
said. 'S he cared so much, and
uskrd Mike (Horning) for help.
Mlkr worked hard to repair the
bike.*
Glenn's wife of 58 years.
Jcannle. said she Is gmtrful to
Bodlford and her mother
Suzuna. who spent time talking
with them and worked hard to
replace the bike.

Kelly Wells, u community
service officer for the Sanford
l*ollce Department, told Glenn
she would nuke sure h r would
get unothrr bike when she took
(he theft report last month.
She kept In touch with the
family, and searched for a bike
to give him.

Burger King first approached
the board three months ago
with a site plan that was not
approved becuuse It clashed
with the surrounding neighbor­
hood.

'Kelly has been au aweet,*
Jeannle Glenn, said. "She's
been very consoling. She a s ­
sured him h r would get a new
bike, even If It look time.*

from a year ago when the origi­
nal review of the SPD found it
to be a 'dysfunctional" agency.
The nationwide search for a
new chief could attract 200 or
more applicants, the major
said. T h e climate here Is good.
Sanford Is a great place to be."
Dale said. T here will be plenty
of quality law enforcement offi­
cers Interested."

Glenn discovered his old bike
was missing last month while
preparing for his momtng ride,
and called the police. Wells
said she wanted to help them.
They're such loving, caring
and kind people.* Wells said
about the Glenns.
*! kept
touching base with them, and
checking to see If there was a
bike hr could have. I love
helping people, and the elderly
are my favorite. They do as
much for me as anything I
could do for them.*

R e s id e n ts —
Continued from Pag* IA

The buildings size was a ma­
jor concern of the citizens who
spoke up during the audience
participation portion of the eve­
ning. Citizen's concerns ranged
from the possibility of In­
creased crime In the area to d e­
creased property values. One
citizen said to the commission.
Tuscawllla Is really the body of
Winter Springs, Please vote this
project down."
Michael Jones, an uttomry for
the developers of the project,
started the discussion on the
project. Jones reviewed some of
'Cutthroat Island* lost $100 million, making It Hollywood's biggest flop ever. the history of the project. Hr
said the 60 acres-property was
part of a legal settlement, about
20 years ago.
Jones also said that some of
the difficulties with the project
were the delays.
Central Florida In 1978. Mr.
KVA MARIK NOBLE
Dodd was a retired chef. He
ASSUR E
T h e delays have been attrib­
was u member of American Le­ uted
Neva Marie Noble Cassubc.
to the people we have
gion Post 53. Disabled Veteran
0. New Orleans. La., died
been dealing with.* he said.
Association Chapter 30 and
Wednesday. Nov. 18, 1998 at
He went on to talk about the
Fleet Reservist of Seminole
'endlcton Memorial Methodist
many changes In the projects
County.
lospltal.
plans due to some discussions
Survivors include son. Russell with citizens of the area. Jones
Survivors Include daughters,
Benoit. Rhode Island; daugh­ also said that he tried to adhere
•atricta C. Krlder. Barbara C.
ter, Laura Meyer. DcLand;
laynes; brother. Wayne Noble:
to a Planning and Zoning
brother.
William Benoit. Rhode
later. Pauline Sheehan: six
meeting.
Island;
three
grandchildren:
Irandchlldrrn; one stepgrandone great-grandchild.
After a brief video on Kush n*
jhlld:
seven
great­
Orlando Direct Cremation
Karry. several commissioners
grandchildren: one great-greatServices. Orlando, in charge of asked questions and made
iranddaughter.
statements.
Commissioner
Bultman Funeral Home. New arrangements.
David McLeod asked several
Orleans. La.. In charge of arquestions regarding building
FUNERAL
nngements.
specifics such us the masonry
Dodd. Russell E.
wall on the Kash n’ Karry. There
IUSSELL E. DODD
A memorial m t v i i v for Russ Ot*kl
also
were discussions between
Russell E. Dodd. 77. Sumwtll tic held Sunday ut 1 p.m. ut die
nerlln Avenue. Sanford, died American ixgloii Campbell Losnlng Jones and Company and citi­
friday. Nov. 13. 1998. Bom In I'list S3. 2H74 S. Sanford Ave., zens on the signage of the
Courincy Springs Apartments.
iUvrr Point. R.I.. he moved to Sanford.

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In a moderately priced commu­
nity.
• The school district has been
recognized three times for being
in the top 10 percent of the n a ­
tion’s 15.600 school districts
as meeting the needs of families
choosing
schools.
(School
March-What
Parents
Want
Award)
• For the past 22 years.
Seminole County SAT srores
have exceeded the state and
national averages.
• Over 83 perrent of gradu­
ating seniors from Seminole
County high schools attend a
two-or-four-year college or u n i­
versity.
• Seminole County test scores
consistently exceed state and
national averages.
• National School of Excel­
lence has been awarded to
three Seminole County Schools.
• TVro Seminole County high
schools rank In the top 100
nationally for high scores on

student and teacher recogni­
tion. support personnel recog­
nition and Spirit Day when the
entire school community wears
the school colors.
Facts to note about Seminole
County public schools Include:
* The student population has
grown over 7.000 students In
the past six years.
* The district has spent more
than $300 million on renova­
tion and construction of new
schools In the past five years.
* In the past five years, more
than $35 million has been
spent on technology for the
schools and classrooms.
* In the 1997-98 school year,
over 1,800 Seminole County
students were receiving the
Florida Bright Futures Scholar­
ship.
* MONEY Magazine Identified
Seminole County schools as
one of the top 100 school d is­
tricts In the nation In terms of
offering high quality education

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sign will tie 15-fret, inslrad of
the proposed 25-feet.
There
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Axturrs and Van Gaal said.
The Internal dlrrctlon signs will
be made of wood. Instead of
metal.
A historic planter base will
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People
Tips for dealing with telemarketers
W rite rs ' g ro u p
Thr* Round Table Writers'
Croup meets every Saturdax at
10 a m . tit the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 \V SR 43G
(southeast center of 436 and
4.141. Altamonte Springs.

A rt A s s o c ia tio n
Sanford Seminole Art Asso
dallon meets on the fourth Sat
unlay of each month, at l p m.,
at Shoney’s m Sanford. Tliose
Interested tn art are welcome to
attend*

The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
writing skills, whether for en
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
Is no cost.
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bringing examples of their
own creative writing. If a se ri­
ous critique is desired bring
rlglii or ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821440.

B ro m e lia d S o c ie ty
The Seminole nromrlt.nl So
elrtv meets the thlnl Sunday of
the month, at 2 pan., at Sanford
Carden Club. IJ.S. 17-02 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings The society ts affiliated
with the Florida Council of
liiuntcliad Societies and the
Hromrlind Society Inc. For Information. call Hud Martin.
J 2 I-08HH

A Seminole County consuincr
has been harassed for several
nights by telemarketers trying
to sell magazine subscriptions.
Thr script of all callers was the
same, hut thr rails were coming
from different states. Hie con
sumcr asked lor the company
name and was told that thr
caller did not have to give out
that information.
file Federal trade Commis­
sion says that under Federal
Regulations the telemarketers
ilo have to disclose the name of
their companies and the p u r­
pose ot the calls If the offer
comes with the promise of
prizes or gifts, the sales p re s­
entation. must come llrsi. 11 it
doesn't the telemarketer Is
breaking the law FTC’s advice
Is lo HANG lilt
Magazine subscription offers
rank 0 on the list of the top 1 0
telemarketing scams reported to
the National Fraud Informal Ion

CONSUM ER
FOCUS

BARBARA*
HUGHES

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Some il|t*i for drilling with
le lr n ia r k r ir ih a re :

• It you .in* not Inlrrrsted and
don’t waul to Ih* t*allt-d again,
tell ila* 4.ills r to put vmi on thr
company &gt;• "do not rail liNt." II
llir (timpany continues lo rail,
a ts violating the law. Report It.
• li vmi alt* askrd II the caller
tan tape da* converNallim, say
no Liter on. Ihe culler may use
Ihe la|H* lo ’prove* you agreed
to huy die uuigiUtnes. selected
|iaviiu*iil method and u n d er­
stood terms ol die agreement

* Ih* skeptical oi anyone try
lug it* sell vmi a “bargain* nr
filters of “free* anything
* Don't let yourself Ih* pushed
into a hurried decision.
* Always request written In­
formation. by mall about die
produrl. service. Investment or
charity and ulmtii (he organiza­
tion dial's ollerlng II If you are
seriously considering lhe pitch
* Ask ivft.d stale or federal
agencies (he firm Is regulated
In* an d /o r registered with.
* Check out die company or
organization with die Better
Business Bureau or the Florida
Department of Consumer Af­
fairs.
* Ask what recourse you have
ll you make a purchase and are
not saltsllcd
* Beware ol testimonials libit
you have no way of checking
out.
* Don't provide personal fi­
nancial info m u don over die
phone unless you are certain

the caller has a really good
need to know.
• It necessary. HANG UP!
I ll ere are several agent les
that handle complaints almtu
telemarketers Federal Trade
Commission. Consumer Re
sp o u se Center. D rop 11285. tab
Si m l and Pennsylvania Avr
NW, Washington. IK* 20580;
Florida Department of Agrli ul
lure and Consumer Services.
107 S. Calhoun St.. Mayo
Bldg . 2nd Floor. Tallahassee
Fl.
0800 or tall I 800 [
■1:15-7:152; National Fraud In J
format ton Center Consumer As *
slslanre. Room 'MO, H |5 I5di j
Street NW. Washington, (x
20005 or call
18008767060.
Barbara A. Hughe* la the
Seminole County Extension
Director, Unlveralty of Flor­
ida Institute of Food and Ag­
ricultural Sciences. She may
be reached at 323-2500 Eat
5559.

Legal Notices
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T E0 O TTO a&gt;* 10# Defendant#. I
will tall to IS# 0.g0#«l and bat!
biddar tor catO #1 to# Wetl
tronl door ot to# SEMINOLE
County CourtOout#. Sanford.
Florida at I t 00 a n . on to#
tOto day o* December 199a,
to# fo 'owmg detcribed property a# a#l torto tn aa. d f.nal
Judgment
LOT 1». TiBERON MILLS,
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RECORDED N PLAT BOOR 29.
PAGE I J PUBLIC RECORDS O f
s e m .n o l i c o u n t y F l o r i d a
WITNESS MY HANO and to#
t#ai ot to.* Court on November
9, 1999
is e a l i

Maryann# Wort#
0 # r » Ot to# Circuit Court
By C#c#lta V E lttn
0#Puty C&lt;#ru
EcO#»arr.j. McCall# Raymer
Ba't*tt A Fr*pp.#r
Pott Ott.c# Bo&lt; .1410
Tampa, F l 31401
F99010994
It you ara a perton w.tO a d .tab'i.ty who n##dt acconm odat.on .n order to panic ipal# in
tot# proceeding you ar* enti­
tled at no coat to you. tot in#
ptOY.aion of certain aaa.atanca
Piaaa#
contact
Court
Adm.n.atrat.on at lo t N Para

A.enue. Sanford. Florida 12TT1,
ta'apOona number |40T) 3JJ
4110. wttun 2 working daya of
your receipt ot to.a document. It
nearing impaired iTOOl I 900933 8771
PubliaO Noiember r j , 10. 1999
DEW-104

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9 I - t 4 9 0 -C A - t « - R
PATRICIA VAN OIRVEER.
peraonal repreaentatrye ol
tbe eatate of
WILLIAM S SW ARTLIV,
Plaintiff,
va
MICHAEL J BROWN end
FAY E BROWN. Ouabend
and wife
Defendant#
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice ra giren that purauant
to a Final Judgment dated tbe
taib day Ot NOVEMBER t999.
rn Civil Action F99-I4S O -CA-I4P ot tba Circuit Court ol tbe
Eighteenth Judicial in and tor
Seminoia County. Florida, in
Wh.cn PATRICIA VAN DEVEER,
ra the Plaintiff and MICHAEL J
BROWN and FAY C BROWN are
the Defendant#. I will aall to tha

h.gheat and bear bidder tor
caah at the Weat Front Door of
the Courtbouae in Seminole
County.
Sanford.
Florida,
balwaen 11 00 a m and 2 00
p m on the t tth day of OECEM
BER.
1999, tha following
daaenbed property ea aet forth
m the Order o* Final Judgment
Lot 14. LAKEW OOD SHORES
Fuat Addition, according to the
Plat Ihareof aa recorded in Plat
Book t l , Paga 39. Public
RecO'da ot Seminole County.
Florida
The properly eforeaaid,
together with all the tenement#,
hereditament# and appurte­
nance# thereunto belonging, or
m any wiae appartammg being
aoid to aatiafy aeid Judgment
Dated th.a 19th day ol
NOVEMBER. t9 9l
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk of the Court#
By Jane E Jeaaw.c
J Audi Tracer.
Attorney at Law
Law Office ol Trader A Trader
901 I Strawbr dge Ayenue
Pott Office Boa 1S19
Melbourne. FL 12902
Publication ol thra notice on
Norember 10 . 27. 1999 in the
Seminole Herald
DEW 111

Legal Notices
m Official Record# Boo« 999. Peg# t i f f , Public Record# of
Semnol* County. Florida. 10 the “ wnr of Beginning Leae. tbe
North 90 teat
AND
From the Northweat corner of Sect-on 21. Townahip 21 South.
Range 29 Eaat. run South 19 92 22' Eeal 294 feet to the Northeaat
corner of that certain parcel of land deacribed in Deed Book 92.
Page 271. Public Record# of Sem.nole County. Florida, run thence
North OO'OI 93 Eaat t tS feet to the Southweat corner ot that
certain pareal of land deacr-bed m Official Record# Booh 792.
Page 139. Public Racordt ot Seminole County. Florida, run thence
South 89*38 12' Eaat 194 02 teal to the Southeaat corner of aaid
deacription; run thence North 4 7 '2 1 0 9 ' le a l 11.99 feet to the
Northwest corner of that certain pareal ol land aa deacribed m
Deed dated July 9. 1970 (torn Spring Valley Farms. Inc to Harold
R Walsh, run thence South 99'19 99' Eaat 2S2 99 tael along the
North boundary ot aa&gt;d description to tbe Northweat corner ot
met certain parcel ot land described in Official Record# Booh 999.
Pegs l i f t . Public Record# of Seminole County. Florida, run
thence South O O 'O I'W W ait S90 92 teat along the Westerly
boundary of said daacnpiion and the Southerly prolongation
thereof lor the point ol beginning, run thence North 99*39 33*
weat 749 29 leet to the Eaat boundary of tha Weat 179 00 feet ol
the NW 114 ol the NW t/4 of said Section 23. run thence South
00*09 S3* Weat 417 49 leal along said East boundary; run thence
South 99*94 94* Eaat 471.04 leet to a pom! on tha Southerly
boundary ol that certain parcel ot land aa daaenbed and record­
ed in Oeed Book 12. Page 292. Public Records of Semmole
County, Florida, run thence North 49*I t '23' Cast t i t 72 taat to an
angle point in said Southerly boundary; run thence South
9 9 '34 94' Eaat 329 71 feel along said South boundary to a point
on tbe Westerly right-of-way line of Wymore Road, said point
being 25 OC feet Waatarly o*. when measured at right angias to.
me Eaat boundary ol said NW t/4 ot the NW t/4; run thenca North
00*09' 12 Eaat 90 00 teat parallel with said Eaat boundary and
along maid Waatarly right-of-way line lo a point on a line parallel
n th and SO 00 feet Northerly of. when measured at right angle#
to. said Southerly boundary ot that certain parcel ol land aa
deacribed in Deed Book 92. Page 292. Public Record# of
Seminole County. Florida, run inence North 89*54 54’ West
393 00 teat along said parallel line to a point on the aforesaid
Southerly prolongation of me Westerly boundary of that certain
parcel ot land as described m Official Record# Book 999. Page
H 7 1 , Public Record# ol Seminole County, Florida, run thence
North 00*09 12* Eaat 239 99 leet to the Point of Beginning
AND
From me Normweal corner ot Section 23. Township 21 South.
Range 29 Eaat. run South 19 $2 22* East 294 feet to tha Northeast
corner of that certain parcel ot land deacribed in Deed Book 92.
Page 273, Public Record# ot Seminole County. Florida; run Ihencs
North 00*01 34* East t IS feet 10 the Southwest corner of that
certain parcel of land described in Official Record# Book 792.
Paga 139, Public Record# of Semmole County. Florida; run thenca
South 99*39 32" East 394 02 feet to the Southeast corner of said
description, run tnence Norm 47 23 09 Eaat 11 S9 feel to the
Northwest corner of that certain parcel of land aa deacribed in
Oeed dated July 9. 1970 from Spring Valley Farms, Inc. to Harold
R Walsh, run mence South 19*39 S3* Eaat 292 99 leet along the
North boundary ot said description to in# Northwest corner ot
that certam parcel of land deacribed m Official Records Book 936.
Page 1971, Public Records of Seminole County. Florida, run
thence South 00*09 12* Weat S60 92 leet along the Westerly
boundary ot said description and tne Southerly prolongation
thereof; run thence North 99*39 S3* W ell 746 29 lael lo the Eaat
boundary of the Waal 173 00 feet ot me NW 1/4 ot the NW 1/4 ot
said Section 23. run mence South 00*09 S3* Weat 4t7 49 taet
4long aa-d Eaat boundary, tor me point ot beginning, run thence
South 89*34 54* East 471 04 taet to a point on the Southerly
boundary of that certain parcel ot land aa described and record­
ed in Deed Book 92. Page 262, Public Records of Semmole
County. Florida. run thence South 45*11 23* Weat S04 02 feet to
me Southeast corner of said description, said Southeast corner
ba ng on me South boundary of the aforesaid NW 1/4 of Ihe NW
1/4. run mence North 89*94 34* Weal 114.39 last along me said
South boundary of the NW 1/4 ot the NW t/4 to Ihe Southeast cor­
ner of the Weat t7S teat of the said NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of
Saction 23, run thence 00*08 S3* Eaat 3SS 74 feet to the Point of
Beginning
OATEO this 16th day of NOVEMBER. 1999
(C O UR T SEAL)
m aryanne m orse

Clerk ol the Circuit Court
BY: Ruth king
A# Deputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson, Esquire
Florida Bar No 0999290
g r a h a m Cl a r k , j o n e s . p r a tt a m a r k s
Post Ortica Drawer 1990
Wmier Park. Florida 12790 Telephone (407) 64 7 4433 Aiiorneya
tor Plaintiff,
GEORGE E l l i o t t m i t c h E l l
A M ER IC A N S W ITH D IS A B ILITIES A C T OF 1990
AD M IN IS TR A TIV E ORDER NO 94 20
PERSONS W ITH A DISABILITY WHO NEED A SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
C O N TA C T DISABILITY COORDINATOR AT 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N 101. SANFORD. FLORIDA. 327T1, AT LEAST
FIVE (3) OATS PRIOR TO T h e PROCEEDING TELEPHONE |407|
323-4130 EAT 4227, t 900-935-9771 (TOO), OR I -900 993,9770
(V», VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE
Publish November 20. 27. 1999
DEW 129

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT OF T H I
■ IO H T IIH T M JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
C A I I HO. 14-IO If0C A-14-VF
FAIRFIELD AFFILIATES. LTD . successor by merger lo
Fairfield Affiliates. A Delaware partnership.
Plaint-ft.

T im o t h y

s b r u m l ik

m d Pa t r ic ia

b r u m l ik .

tut wife, et al .
Defendants

N Q T IC I OF S A LI
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that on Ihe ISth day ol December.
1998 al I I 00 A M at Ihe Semmole County C ' yiI Court Buiidmg.
Weat Front Door. 301 North Park Ayenua. Sanford. Ssmmoie
County. Florida, tna underaignad Clerk will offer for aate the fol­
lowing real and peraonal property more particularly deaenbad aa
Eahibil "A* attached hereto.
The aloreaaid tale will be made purauant lo a Second Summary
Final Judgmant ol Fortclosure anlaied m Civil No 94-2041-CA14-W now ponding m Ihe Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit hi and lor Semmole County, Florida
PROM THE NO R THW EST CORNER OF SECTIO N 23. TOWNSHIP
21 S O UTH . RANGE 29 EAST. RUN 599*32 22'EA S T 264 FEET TO
TH E NO R THEAST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN OEED BOOK E2. PAGE 273. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. RUN TH ENCE NOO’O VSS'EAST
t IS FEET TO THE SOUTH W EST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN OR BOOK T92. FADE 13*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN THENCE
589*38 32'EAST 394 02 FEET TO THE S O U TH EAS T CORNER OF
SAID DESCRIPTION. RUN THENCE N47*21 0**EAST 13 39 FEET
TO T h e NORTHW EST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF
LANO AS DESCRIBED IN DEED DATED JU LY 9. 1970 FROM
SPRING VALLEY FARMS. INC TO HAROLD R WALSH. RUN
T M I N C I 599*39 53-EAST 232 99 FEET ALO N G TH E NORTH
BOUNDARY OF SAID DESCRIPTION TO TH E NO RTHW EST C O R ­
NER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LANO OCSCRIBEO IN OR
BOOR 939, PAGE 1971. PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA, RUN THENCE 500*01 I2*W EST 360.92 FEET
ALONG THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID DESCRIPTION AND
T H I SOUTHERN PROLONGATION TH ER EO F. RUN THEN CE
N99"39 SS'W EST 17300 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THENCE CONTINUE N89 39 53*WEST 371 29 FEET TO THE EAST
BOUNDARY OF THE WEST 173 00 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE
NW t/4 OF THE AFORESAID S E C TIO N 23. RUN THENCE
S00 09 S3*WEST ALONG SAID E A S T BOUNDARY 773 20 FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE W IS T ITS 00 FEET OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF S ECTIO N 23. RUN TH ENCE
399*34 34 EAST 114 39 FEET ALO N G THE SO UTH BOUNDARY OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 O F SECTION 23 TO TH E SO UTH ­
EAST CORNER OF T h a t C ER TAIN PARCEL OF LAND AS
DESCRIBED AN0 RECORDED IN OEED BOOK 92, PAOE 292. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA. RUN 1HENCE
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DEAR AHBY 1 am a freshman
at Michigan State When 1 wa*
home for Ijihor Day. I came tu-rosa
your column In it was a letter from
a itudent in Anaheim. Calif I read
it and instantly felt as though Home­
body knew how I felt
I feel 6o all alone I knew that
college life entailed keggrr parties
and plenty of tieer. but you have no
idea to wtiat extent until you experience it firsthand Every night at
about 9:30, my entire floor get*
their cue They call friends and gu
to the frat house I have been aitked
to join them a number of times, but
have no desire to go I make up
louay excuaea every night My n«mmate come* bark anywhere from
3:30 to 5 30 a m Last time nhe told
me ihe had had around 13 beers'
Abby, getting drunk i« not my
kind of entertainment While intoxi­
cated. anything can happen, from a
car accident to AIDS Why are peo­
ple *o &gt;tupid? I am 18 years old and
allowed to drink while on vacation*,
at wedding* and thing* like that
Why would I want to kill rnyuelf or
get in trouble with the law when
I’m at college to better my future,
not end il?
I thank “Grieving and Alone" for
her letter I have it taped to the
front of my journal and read it at
leaat once a day to remind my*elf
what life ii all about Thank you,
Abby, and thank* to all the people
who still believe that there are some
teen-ager* who don’t drink or do
drug*.
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your gradea are aa terrific aa
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subatance abuae, you'll finish
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experts tell me that according
to several atudiea, college stu­
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tend to earn poorer grades and
are more likely to drop out than
nondrinker*.
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knowledge that no matter how
much noise those party animals
make, you and other* like you
are In the majority. While It
may seem like “everyone" on
campus la partying at keggers,
surveys from the Core Institute
at Southern Illinois University
reveal that on moat campuses,
fewer than half the students
“binge" drink (down five or
more drinks on one occasion).
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meet other students who ahare
your viewa on alcohol abuae
through Project IMPACT
groups at Student Services 101,
a social mentoring program for
alcohol-free freshm en. Many
campuaea have sim ilar programa through their student
•ervices center*. You might also
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liv in g accom m odations to
reduce disruptions from intoxi­
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and more campuaea around the
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By Jeff Bcrllnlcke

ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

G am e o f the W eek

Tonight: Dr. Phillips at Lake
Brantley, first round Class 6 A
playoffs, 7:30 p.m,:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ List yr.ir. Dr Phillips
played a Seminole Cmmty tram tn the playoffs
ami got shocked In- Oviedo In overtlmr.
Can this b r thr second straight yrar tlir Pan­
ther* fall to a Srmlnolr County tram ?
Don't hr shot k c d Tlir Patriots ran t h r o u g h 1 1nregular season with a 9 0 record and were only
seriously challenged In a last-second win over
Lake Howell two w rrks ago.
Lakr Brantley can play and has proven Its
mettle In big wins during thr two biggest games
of the season, against DrLand and Seminole.
You won't see anything different from Like
Urautley tonight than you normally see. Thr trl
pie option is rnming and It's up to Dr. Phillips to
attrm pt stop It.
Quarterback Regan Russell, running backs Ar
nold Celeste and Lanier Hush will rack up the
yardage and even though the Panthers may be
the fastest defensive team the Patriots have seen
all season. Like Brantley always seems to find a
way to make the offense work.
Ilush. Russell and C rlrslr get thr credit and
the numbers, but no option oflense can survive
without blocking and the offensive line has been
awesome all season.
Aaron Shenly Is the leader of the line, but he
has plenty ol help from Jess Ltpsey, Aaron
IVrlsteln and Danny Criswell among others.
When you take on the Patriots, you don't have
to look for the pass, but Russell and back-up
quarterback Brian Smith can throw if necessary.
Thr Like Brantley- defense has also plaved
well all season. Thr Patriots were never signlllcantly bunted and only g a v e up a touchdown
apiece In the wins over DrLind and Seminole.
Bill Frltsch, Mlkr Jackson. Chris Kant. Ron
Bledsoe. Steve Boggs and Clint Hanson have
been the big names for the defense,
Thr Patriots are going Into the biggest game of
the year under a cloud of controversy.
Two Like Brantley players were suspended
from the team on Wednesday under the Seminole
County School Board's citizenship policy re­
garding underage drinking.

Four teams still in running for Thursday softball
title, but Beer :30 has destiny in its own hands
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

H ti/ritl F«ed
H i l l k t n Am w Ii Ii i

SANFORD _ Matthews Associates won thr
game It had to. but In th r process gave Beer :30
the opportunity to win the title of the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Men's Fall Thursday Night Slow fitch Softball
League by running tlir table.
Thr night started at Plnrhtirnl Park with four
tram s within n half-game of thr lead and those
four d u b s are still within a game, hut now Beer
:.'H) stands alone atop thr standings.
Headrick Feed battled back from an early
deficit to lie tbe game at 7-7 In th r top ot the
fourth Inning. But Mike Walden and Tony Taylor
drove In runs* In th r Ixittom of the seventh in­
ning to put Matthews Associates linrk Into thr
lead for good and It went on to a 10 8 triumph.
Beer :ltO then fell behind KAK .'10 tn the top
of the first Inning, hut form there It was almost
vtriually all Beer :,'I0 as the league leaders

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danred to a 16-4 vic tory.
Blake’s Boy/ then kept their cham pionship
hopes alive by throttling the Regulators, 23-3.
in less than four Innings.
Beer :30 Is now 8-2 and leads Blake's Hoy/
and Matthews Associates (both 8-3) and
Headrick Fred |7-3|.
The league will take off for Thanksgiving next
week and will rrtum to llnehursi Park on
Thursday. Dccemlier 3rd. At 6:30 p.m.. Blakr's
Boy/ will challenge Beer :30 tn a 'must win'
game: at 7:30 p.m., the Regulators take on MatIhrws Associates; at 8:30 p.m., Sanford Central

Baptist Church plays Headrick Feed: and KAK
has the week off.
A win by Beer :30 In two weeks would clinch a
tie for the title and a win over Headrick Feed on
Dec. 10 would srttle the championship, hut a
loss III either/or both games would throw the
leagur wide open.
Providing the offense were:
Matthews Associates: two hits _ Tony Taylor
(triple, two nm s. two RBI). Jeremy Chunal
(double, run. two RBI), Tom Wilks (run. RBI).
Jason Flanagan; one hit _ Jam ie Pltzrr (triple,
nut. two RBI). Mickey Cogbum (triple, RBI).
John l.ugrrlng |two runs, RBI). Mike Walden
(run. RBI). Mike Taylor (run). Jimmy Osma
(mil). Bill Cogbum.
Headrick Fred: three hits _ Ed Bussard
(double, mn. three RBI). Steve Bames (two
RBI); two hits _ Ed Tooke (double). Manny Silvia
(two nms. RBI). Hank Tooke: one hit _ Brian
Please see Softball. Pag* 8A

Sem in ole girls rum ble
in con feren ce op en er
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

way for the winner's with 15
points. Including three 3-polnters.
"We were tired getting up and
SANFORD _ The game w-as over down the lloor tonight." Fisher
by h.illtInn- hut still Seminole girls said. "But we have to do It If we
basketball coach Sylvester Wynn want to grt to states. We can still
wasn't pleased.
play a lot better."
We played our third game backDon't try telling that to Lake
to-back and wc- got too sloppy.* Brantley. Hie younger Patriots
Wynn said after bis tram brat Like were down !)-| early to Seminole
Hr.intlry, 48-25 In a Seminole and never seriously threatened.
A th le tic Conference game at H ill
Fisher had U tiy Ihr end of tlir
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
first quarter, several off of some
'Die game was the first confer­ sweet passes from Like Mary
ence contest for the Srnilnoles. hut transfer Martina Kendrick.
Ihry were coming off two consecu­
Seminole poured It on during thr
tive district wins including a rout of
second quarter and look a 35-17
Mainland Wednesday.
lead Into thr locker room. Like
"We showed how well we can
Brantley's Melissa Smith had live
play Wednesday." Wynn said.
Thursday. Seminole's defense of her tram-high nine points.
Tlir Tribe will play a pair of
dommated early and some ertsp
lough games next week, hosting
passing put the ‘Notes ahead early
SAC power Like Mary on Tuesday
and the Patriots never threatened.
The- win Improves Seminole's re­ and traveling to Orlando on
cord to a 3 0 and the 'Notes have Wednesday to fa ir defending Class
5A-0lstrtrt 5 champion Oak Ridge.
started the season getting past
Tuesday's triplrheader Is set to
some of Its toughest district com ­
petition without a loss. Seminole begin with the freshman game at
4:30 p.m.. followed by the Junior
lias only onr senior. Amanda
Conk, and Is doinliuiled by frrsh- varsity contest at 6 p.m. and thr
varsity battle at 7:30 p.m.
inni and sophomores.
Wednesday's doublrheadcr has
The 'Notes
started
playing
the junior varsity playing at 6 p.m.
younger last season, going with
and Die varsity at 7:30 p.m.
several fn-slmu-n In a year that
'Die Patriots (0-2) will also play
ended with a loss in the regional
on Tuesday and Wednesday. The
playoffs to S atelliteTuesday game will lx- a varsity only
Tlie experience has helped.
at 6 p.m. at home, while Wednes­
*We play a lot more mature than
day will lx- a doublehradrr |JV. 6
we really are." Wynn said.
p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.) at Apopka.
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Seminole thumped Lake Brantley. 48-25. in Seminole Athletic Conference girls
basketball action Thursday night at Bill Fleming Memonal Gymnasium.

Cook, Langhorst lead Lions
By Tony DcSormier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

OVIEDO _ This Is a new problem
for Coach Joe Avalone and Ills
Oviedo Lions.
Since Avalone took over the
Oviedo High School boys' soccer
program, hr has been working on
getting the Ltons to believe they
belonged among the upper tier of
the Seminole Athletic Conference,
generally regarded as one the
state's premier soccer conferences.
But after the Lions' season­
opening 5-1 win over the visiting
Melbourne Central Catholic Hus-

tiers Thursday night. Avalone had
to give thought to a new problem:
over confidence.
'Yes, It ts p o s s i b le to have to
much of a goixl thing too soon,"
conceded Avalone. whose team
defeated the No. 1-ranked team tn
the Class 6A state poll. Miami
Senior. In a preseason match S at­
urday. "We have to be careful not
to get too confident."
Melbourne Central Catholic ts
the No. I ranked team In the Class
3A state poll and the defending
Class 3A state champions. Trailing
Just 1-0 at halftime, the Hustlers
were run down by the Lions over

the final 40 minutes.
Leading the Lions, as he ts ex­
pected to do all season was senior
Justin Cook.
In the 16th minute of the first
half. Cook took a through hall from
Hen Luker. split the MCC defense
and beat Hustler Jeff Marcan.
Fifteen imnuu-s into the second
half. Cook Intercepted a ball
played back by the MCC midfield,
sprinted down the right side
touchliiie and ripped a shot to the
far post.
Sasha Choulgutne burled a shot
Please tee S occer. Page 6A

Willoughby wins SARA title
From Staff Reports

H n M PtMM t| Are. loMta

Quarterback Regan Russell has guided Lake Brantley
to an undefeated regular season and m H lead the Patri­
ots' triple-option attack tonight when they host Dr. Phil­
lips in the first-round of the state playoffs at 7:30 p m.

□rniLO . Harry Willoughby took
a big step towards the point
championship us he won the final
SARA Modified Scries race of the
year at Orlando Speedworld last
Friday night.
Willoughby was In a battle for
the SARA point title with Jamie
Burrows and helped his own cause
greatly with the win. while Burrows
did not finish tn the top five.
Other class winners were U.J.
McLeod in Late Model. Larry
McCormack In Limited Late Model.
Child Pierce In Sportsman. Kelly

Jarrett In Mint-Stock. Homer
Gordon (who won his first race
ever) and Joe Brogan tn Run-ABouts. Hie 4 -Cylinder Bombers did
not run.
The next two Friday night's will
see the local track hosting regular
racing action In the Lite Models.
Limited
Late
Models,
Open
Wheeled Modlflcds, Sportsman.
Bombers.
Mint-Stocks.
Kun-ABouts and 4-Cylinder Bombers.
Racing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track located 17
miles east of Orlando between
Orlando and Titusville on Highway
50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

NEW S M Y R N A S P E E D W A Y

SAMSULA _ There were a couple
of Impelling stories going around
as the SARA Open Wheeled
Modlfieds ran thetr final race of the
season at New Smyrna Speedway
last Saturday night.
Barry Willoughby came Into the
race with a slim lead over Jamie
Burrows and things looked bleak
as Willoughby broke an axle In
practice.
But Billy Mowery came to the aid
of Willoughby and then was
rewarded for Ills good deed by
Please see Racing. Page 6A

Hiawassee
girls’ rally
falls short
From Staff Reports
ORLANDO _ Santa Fe
Catholic from Likeland held
off a third period rally by
Hiawassee Christian and
wrni on to a 51-38 victory In
a sloppily played girls’ b a s­
ketball game Thursday night.
Santa Fc (1-1). a Class 3A
school, look .i 32-14 halftime
lead, but Hiawassee went on
a 16-6 mn to cut the lead to
38-30 In the third quarter.
But the hosts had five girls
foul out tn the game that fea­
tured 76 free throws, 40 by
Santa Fr. and took two hours
to complete.
Kristen Parllcr (elghtfor-16
from the free throw line) and
Lindsey Cooper (ntue-fornlne from the free throw line)
led Hiawassee Christian with
12 points each. Tiffany
Gardner pulled down a
school record 15 rebounds
for Hiawassee.
Hiawassee Christian (0-2)
will be at home again to ­
night, hosting Orange wood
Christian. The Junior varsity
game Is set for a 6 p.m. start,
with th r varsity contest tip­
ping off at 7:30 p.m.

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Tha data of tha ttrii public a
turn of th * No tic a «* Nov am bar
2 0 .1990
Personal Raoratartativa
SUE M HILL
IQt M «td o * Creek Gove
Longeood. f L 32750
ANN M cAlTTR CA G O B S
114 9 Ensenada drive
Orlando fL JJ425
Attorney for
Personal R«ora*artat&gt;«a
RrCHARO B OWEN
ESOUIRE
Rob nor* O a tn A Coo*. PA
P O Bo* 100095
Casselberry, fL 327100095
407» 030 4C09
Honda Bar No ^0*715
Attorney for
Co-Personal Representative*
Pub*'*h November 20, 27. 1991
DEW 1AT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Florida
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla Numbrr 00 040-CP
N RE ESTATE O f
LAURA G FRAZIER
Deceased

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION

Tha adirtifu strati on of tha
•state of LAURA G FRAZIER,
Dataaiad, File Nun bar 98141
CP i* pending in th* C p c u R
Court far S antro la County,
Fionda Probata Dmitton, in#
address of «th.ch i* 301 N Par*
Avarua. Sanford. F l 32771 Tha
rama* and addr#**a* of tha
Rational Representative and
th# Par tonal Representative «
attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH persons on whom lh»*
Nofica «* tarvad who have
objections that challenge tha
*atidily of tha Will, tha quaiitr*
cation*
of
tha
Par sural
Rapratantativa. venue or )unsdiction of fhi* Court #ra
required to Me thair objections
with th.* Court W ITHIN THE
la ter
o r th r ee m o n th s
a fter
th e
DATE o f t h e
f ir s t p u b l i c a t i o n o r t h is
NO TIC E OR T h i r t y
days
a f t e r t h e d a t e o f s e r v ic e
o r a c o p y o r t h is n o t i c e
o n th em

All creditor* of tha Dacadant
and olhar parton* having
claim* or damand* again tt
Dacad'ant * astata on whorr* a
copy of thi* fiolica »* sarvad
wilhtn thfaa month* jfttf tha
data of tha hr*t Di-b cat-on of
thi* Nofica must t«la thair
claim* w th thi* Court W i T h IN
T h e LATER o r THREE MONTHS
A FTER T h e DATE OF THE
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o r t h is
n o t ic e
on
TH IR TY d a y s
a f t e r T h e DATE o r SERVICE
o r a c o p y o r t h *s n o t i c e
ON THEM
All olhar craditor* of (ha
0#cedant and parsons hav.ng
cJa*ms or damand* against tha
Dacadant s astjta must hta
tha.r cia.m* w ih thi* Court
w it h in

AFTER

th r ee

THE

CATE

m o n th s
OF T h £
o r t h is

Legal N o tic e s
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THE 10TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C UIT, IN AND FOR
S IM IN O LC C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE NO 97 2707 CA14 E
M i l LON MORTGAGE
COMPANY
p l a in t if f

VS
LEO hNlGHT JR IF
IIV 'N G AND ir DEAD THE
LNhNCW N SPOUSf
HEIRS DCV15IIS.
GRANTEES a s s i g n e e s
l i e n o r s CREDITORS
TR U S TIE S AND ALL O T m ER
PARTIES CLAIM NG AN
INTEREST R y THROUGH
LNOER OR AGAINST LEO
hNlGHT JR CAROL
j a Ni G h ’ i F LIVING. AND if
Cl AD THE UNhNCWN
SPOUSE. H fiR S. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIINORS CR ID fTO R S
TR U S TIE S AND ALL OTHER
p a r t ie s C l a i m i n g a n
N T|R i s t b y . t h r o u g h
UNDER OR AGAINST
CAROL J ANIGHT,
NORTH COVE HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
NC . JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS N p o s s e s s i o n
d e f e n d a n t , Si
RE N O TIC E
OF FO R ECLO SUR E SALK
NOTICE S HEREBY G iv e n
pursuant fa an Ordar Granting
th#
Mahon
to
Rasat
f Orac’Otura
Safa
data J
Novamb#r 9.. 1990. anfarad in
Civ* Cat# No 97 2707 CA 14 I
Ot tha Circuit Court pi th# tSTH
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI*
N0LE County, Sanford. Florida,
i wilt sad to tha h.ghaat and
bast bdifar for cash AT THE
W EST FRONT 0 0 0 R nf tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouta
m Sanford. Fiof'da. at 11 00
0 clock a m on tha 1st day of
Dacambar. 1990 tha following
datcr-eaJ proparty as sat forth
m
sa*d
Summary
Final
Judgmant to "ant:
l OT
12, NO R TH
CO VE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f AS R ECO R DED IN
Pl AT BOOR 25. PAGES 3 AND
4 p u b l 'C r e c o r o s o r s i m i n o l e c o u n t y , Fl o r i d a
Oatad th.* 9th day of
Novambar, 1990
{CIRCUIT CO UR T SEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
Oat* cl tha Circuit Court
By Cacaba v C«arn
Daputy Oar*
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
aM ERiCANS W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons w th d&gt;iab&lt;l'
itias r#adM-*g a spacai accommodafion
should
contact
C O UR T ADM INISTR ATION , at
th#
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta at 407-323-4330, 1*
•00-955-0771 (TDOl or M O O 955 0770. v j Florida Ro'ay
Sarvica
OAVID J STERN. PA
001 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUiTF 500
P l a n t a t i o n . F l 33324
(9541233 0000
9T 20245lFM&gt;MEL
Publish Novambar 13. 20, 1990
DEW 103

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
NO 9I-M1CF
IN RE ESTATE OF
JANICE L LEE &amp;'fc/a
JANICE P LEE.
Oacaasad

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION

Tha administration of tha
•staff ot JANICE L. LEE, a/*/a
JANICE P L IE , Oacaasad, Fila
Numbar 99-983-CP, &lt;* pandmg
|»n tha Circuit
Court for
Sammoia
County.
Florida,
Probata D m uon, tha addrass
ot which ** P 0 Orawar G,
Sanford, F l 32772 I ha n*ma
and addrass ot tha paffional
r«pra«#ntafiva and ot tha parsonai r«pras«niativa t attornay
ara sat forth balow
ALL IN TER ES TED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All parson* on whom thi*
notica is s«rv*d who hay#
abjections that chanianga tha
quaiificationi of tha parsonai
raprasantativa, *«nua, or |uri«diction of this Court ara
raquirad to fifa thair obfachont
with this Court W ITHIN THE
la ter
or th r ee m o n th s
AFTER T h e DATE OF THE
F ir s t PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR T h i r t y
days
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craditor* ot tha dacadant
and Ofhar parson* having
claims or demands against
dacadant s ustata on whom a
copy of this not e* i* sarvad
within ihrea months altar tha
data ot tha fust publication of
this notica must Ma tha&lt;r claims
with thi* Court W ITHIN T h e
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
f ir s t

p u b l ic a t io n

NOTICE
a fter

OR

of

TH iR Ty

th e d a te

of

t h is

OAYS

s e r v ic e

OF A COPY o f T h is n o t i c e
ON THEM
All olhar crad&lt;tors of tha daca­
dant and parsons having claims
or damands against tha asta la
0* tha dacadant must la# mair
Claim* with th.* court WiTMIh
th r ee

m o n th s

a fter

th e

DATE OF T h E FIRST P U B . CA
NOTICE
TfON OF THiS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. O tM A N D S AND
a l l C l a im s a n d o b j e c ­
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FJLiO t i o n s n o t so f i l e d w il l b e
FOREVER b a r r e d
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Data of tha first publication of
Tha data af tha hr«t public*'
bon of th.* Nolica »t Novambar this notice of administration
November 13, 1998
11. 1940
Personal Represent jb„#
Personal Raprasantativa
BARBARA J HUNTER
SHERRY HELTON
2990 Tfuitian Bivd Attorney For
Sanford FL 32771 Personal Representative
WILLIAM j M c LEOD ESOUIRE
Atlornay for
McLeod, McLeod
P a n o ra l Rapiasantai*va
4 McLeod. PA
JAM ES A BARaS
P O Boa 950
1120 W First Slraat Sta Q
Apopha FL 32704
Sanford, Florida 32771
Florida Bar No JJJUJ4
4071 321*1224
Telephone 407/000 3300
Florida Bar No I97S64
Publish November 13, 20, 1999
Novambar t l 20 fagg
DEW 9*
Of H YO
f ir s t

p u b l ic a t io n

oven onto Willoughby, who won
the SARA points ehatuptonshlp
heeause ol Mnwery’s help.

run. ih rrr runs. si\ Kill); three hit** _ Totinny
Or.irey (doublr, ivvo m ns. two UHU. Frank
Srlrnia (two runs): two hits M.nk Clattrrlm rk
Ihome mu. run. lour Kill). Keith Denton
[double, two runs. KIM). Mark Mollin.in (mu.
UHU. Kmny Perkins (two runs); one hit Steve
Cook (doutile. mill. Mike Mel.ohon (two runs),
l l.mry Wallace (KHI): one HIM _ Cor&gt; Ih ome
KAK three hits _ Hobtiy Drown (two runs):
two hits _ It J. Osborne (double, run. three Kill),
one hit Scott Carter (double). David Oo(J, Vlr
DlHartolo. J It Splvrv. Jay Hellamv. Jason A)
tier run Davit! Rape: KHI Frankie Pltllllps
Blake's Duyx four bits Ray HartsOeld (hoittr
run, tour m ns. four KHI); three lilts _ Brian
Jones (double, two runs, live KHI). Aaron Jo h n s
(three runs, three KIU); two hits Tony Jo h n s
(two doubles, three runs. KHI). Danny S a rto
(double, three runs, KHI). Kevin Julian (double,
two runs). Craig Mcrkerson (run. three KHI).
Nakia Kolrrrts (run. two Kill), one hit _ Steve
Dennis (double, two runs). Sam (tallies (run.
KHI) Antlone Grooms (run). Hobby Straw (Hill)
Krgulators Ivto lilts _ Chad la-e (double, two
m ust. Hill Hlngham llwo KHII: one hit _ Jell
Jenovese. Duane ta-e: run _ Davit! Goldsltek:
KHI , Cary Keefer.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THC COUNTY COUNT
OF THC CIOHTICNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASC NO 00-2051 CC-20 F

IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
or T N I I I O H T I I N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
SIM INOLC COUNTY.
S TA TI o r rLORIDA
CIVIL a c t i o n
CA1I NUM KR:
•;-&gt; I 4 3 -C A .t -4 I
rin s t c o w v e r c i a l
m o r tg a g e c o m p a n y .

s a o a l POINT
CO M M UNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION. INC . 4
Flonda hot-for-profit
Corporation.

tenant.

Defendants

NOTICC OF CALC
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the Final
Judgment
in
fo r acid awr a
entered on the 17th day ot
Novambar, 1990. m Civ»1 Action
No 91-2051-C C -2 0 F of fha
County Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Seminole County, Florida, in
which PAULINE VILENO. •* the
Defendant and SABAL POINT
C O M M U NITY SERVICES AS S O ­
CIATION. INC., la tha P(a»nt»ff. I
win *eu to the highest and bast
bidder for cash at the watt
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouta. Sanford,
Florida at 1100 A M
on
DECEM BER 15. 1990. tha fol­
lowing described real property
sat forth in the Final Judgmant
Lot 30. Sabal Band at Sabai
Point, according to tha plat
thereof, aa recorded th Plat
Boo* 28. Page* 95-96 of the
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
DATED (h it 17th day of
Novambar, 1990
Maryanne Morse. Clerh
By Jana E Jatewrc
Plaintiff* Attorney
EMIL A GASPERONI. JR . ESQ
931 We*iva Springs Road
Longwood. Florida 32779
(407) 772-7303

N O T IC I
AM IRICAN8 WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1900
Administrative Ordar
NO. 03-37
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participata »n this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Par*
Avenue.
Suite North
301.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at leas!
five |5) day* prior to the pro­
ceeding. Telephone |4Q7) 323
4330. eite n n o n 4227; 1-000
955-0771 (TO O L or M O O -9558770 (V). via Florida Relay
Service,
Publish: Novambar 20. 27. 1990
DEW-132

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO SE-443E OR-02-P
Dion Jac**on
Petitioner
ANO
Jomiune Tyne Jackson
,1*4 TyfiJ J 1C *IOO
Respondent

NOTICE OF ACTION

r Q Jomaine Tyne Jackson 3**
V &gt; a Jackson 1010 Orange A«e
A0t A Sanford FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
iclion h i t bean filed against
vou and that you are requited to
serve a copy of your written
defense* t any, to d on Dion
Jackson whosa address \ 1049
Lincoln A#» Sanford F l 32771
m or bvfore NOVEMBER 27.
*996. ard file tha original with
the Clark of th.* Court at 301
NORTH PAR* AVI s a n f o r o .
FLORIDA 32771 before service
on Peftt'Qner or immediately
thereafter if you f«•) to do so. a
ietayft may te entered against
you for the r*i at demanded in
the paht on
Copies of am court document1*
•n thi* cate. ihctudnsQ ordar*.,
ire J«4&lt; able at the Clark of the
r-'rcui1 Courts office You may
'••«tw these document* upon
'eu utlf
Fou must keep tha Cfar* of Ihe
.ir;y,it Court * Office notified of
rour current address
fou must keep the Clerk of tha
■ &gt; jii Court * Office notified of
t *ur Currant iddress (you may
f ia Nfit*ce of Currant Address.
v or da Family Form 12 9151
■ ^ture papers m this lawsuit
v -1tie m i- -*d to the addrass on
"•cord if the clef A 1 office.
•YARNING
Rule 12 295.
F'o rd a Fjrnily Law Rules of
Procedure
requires certain
*.fu.mefi;: disclosure of docu« t* and information Failure
"o comply can result in sane ' on* including dismissal or
dr m. | of pleadings
JA T£0 October 23. 1999
V4RYANNE MORSE
J it R K OF T h e
r. r c u i t c o u r t
Ur Luanne Woodley
•Out f CfAfh
^ubnsh
October
30. and
V « « m N r I , 13. 20. 1998
OEV-226

home a cross Irom Milan Cain.
(lie llo sllrrs avoided Ihe
shutout when Chrts llyvonen
convened a jieualiy kick In the
liii.il minute of play.
Despite Thursday's win and
Ihe success In Ihe preseason
matches, Avalone was raiillotls
in describing Ills tram 's possi­
bilities for thr t timing season.
"We (day In llie Seminole
Athletic Conference, the pre­
mier soccer conference III llie
slate," said Avalone,

O n e year employment
O n e year in the area,

A M IN O ID

NOTICI or IALI
purtkMnt la * Fm«t

rartclotu'*

optcod

T E S T ANO TU N E

HITIILO _ Test and Time Is
laid every Wednesday night
from O p.m. to 10 p.in. at
Orlando SpeedWorld.
Cost Is $20. which Is good
for Ihe car and Ihrrr peoplr In
die pits only, while Individuals
can enlrr for $5

-Potentially, wr have a very
team. Hut there have
hern great tram s, possible
stair contenders, dial nrvrr
got out of our conference.

g ix H l

'tills Is tin- liesl collection ol
players wr may have ever had
at Ovlrdo High School, It s not
thr liest team yet, hut It could
be. Wr have to understand that
wr have to lie focused anti
ready to play against every
team In our conference.*

Have You Been Turned Down By Other Dealer*? *
Get The New or Used Car, Truck or Van You Deserve!

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Highway -l-l and
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between 1*4 (exit 50. east) and
1-OS (exit HI. west).

SLOW CREDIT?
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TENANT(S).

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Open
Whertcd
Moilifieds,
Sportsm an.
Uomlwrs,
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Kun A-Hoiits.
wlille
next
S,iMmlay the Honda Cracker
l-.il*- Model 125 that pays
$2,500 lo win will Ih- nin In
addition lo a lull rarr program.
Rating begins at 7 p in evrry
Silurday night at the track
located 10 miles sooth of
Daytona tk-arh al Ihe ronier of

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Continued fioni Page 5A
In llie IrOili minute ,liter
link Knditgur/ nuule a brilliant
itoNsiug nin ilirmigh Die MCC
uiklFlrld ami -lid a llmiugh ball
Inward the gf'-d for him.
Mike Lmgborsl, who moved
Into (tie Ovlrdo area (mill Mlnm-Hota. added a pair of goals,
storing m die tkilh and 7t3th
minutes Lmghorst s (list ram e
till a rebound after Dennis
I'.iuos bad Iwo shots parried
bv Man-in. H ie oilier goal
tam e when Langhnrsl lieadetl

n.&lt;rl«fl,
vs
WILLIAM D SPARLING.

PAULINE VILf NO
and UNKNOWN

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D.ivli! Kogtrs lit l-itf Model,
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In
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over KoIhtI I’m our In tin*
('lilt ken oil .1 Spit 1 *ir In tlit*
-.(Kii.it Driiuililioii I»ftl»y
tlii- Sal unlay then- will lie
regular rating aiilon m Ihe

( i f Proof of residence.

S f Copy of your phone bill.
Pey stubs showing
$1600/mo.

l ol

m tn«

•no.* s l.io d caul* &gt;n tn «
Circuit Court ot Sanurol*
Count. F io r d . I r&gt;ill ion Ih .
prooorty lita .lo J &gt;r Son.,nolo
County. Flor do doicr.pod 1 1
lo t
14 Gonov*
Torraco
Arn.naod Plat, according to tho
Plat in Plat B ool 12. Pag* 12
and I T in in* Public Rocordi ot
Sommol* County. Florid* at
public i*i* to in* n.^noit and
b a il bddar. tor catn at in*
W otl
Iron! door, at tn*
Sominol* County Courthouio.
in Sonto'd. Florida at 11 00 a *
on Dacambar t . 1494
Oatad No.ombar 9, 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
C lorl ot tn* Cocun Court
Cocalia V t lorn
Ooputy C lorl
ARTHUR S CORRALES.
ESQUIRE
1102 Wait SI.on A&gt;*
Suit* 100
Tampa. Florida J2604

l i t ) ) 9J1-610O
Attar nay tor Plaintiff
Publun Nonombar t l . 20 1996
DEW-102

•N THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI IIOHTIINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAll NO. II.tSI0CA.14

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Rec
oton E lec tr o n ic s
F A C TO R Y O U T L E T S TO R E

o iv ia iO N a
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
CERTAIN POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEM ENT
OATEO DECEM BER I , 1992
FOR RTC M ORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES s e r i e s

1992-IIP.

PlamliH(t).
vSCh r i s t o p h e r
A CO LLISIO N. *1 *1.
0*f*nd*nt(i)

NOTICI
OF FORICLOSURI SALI

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Morlgog* Foraclotur* dated
No.ombor 6. 1991. and in la n d
m C a ia NO 9S-1SI3CA-14 ol
tn* Circuit Court ot tn* EIG H ­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida
■ nanny
BAN KERS
TR U S T
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N A . AS TR U S TE E UNDER
THAT CERTAIN POOLINQ ANO
SERVICING
AG R EEM EN T
DATED D ECEM BER 1. 1992
FOR RTC M O R TG AG E PASS
TH RO UG H
C ER TIFIC A TE S
SERIES 1992- I I P t* in* Plaintiff
and CHR ISTO PH ER A C O LLI­
SION. C YNTHIA L COLLISION.
CALIFORNIA l e n d i n g GROUP.
INC 0/B/A UN ITED LENDING
GROUP a n tn* 0*f*ndantt. I
■ill i*il to tn* hignait and b a il
bidder for cam at in* antranc*
of tn* SEM INOLE
County
Courthoui* ai 11 00 a m , on
in* 10th day of D*c«mb*r.
1996, tn* following d «icn b * d
property a* i* l forth in laid
Final Judgmant
LO T 60, KAVWOOO REPLAT.
ACCO R DING TO THE PLAT
TH EREOF AS R ECO R DED IN
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 2F ANO
26. PUBLIC R ECO R OS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FlO R lO A
W ITNESS MY HAND and tn*
leal of this Courl on NOVEM ­
BER 10. 1996
(SEAL]
Maryann* M o n*
CI*rK ot in* Circuit Courl
By Ruin King
Deputy Clark
E ch a n rn a , McCall*. Raymar.
Barren AFrapp,*r
Poll Of lie* B o . 1410
Tampa. FL 11601
F94070690
If you a n a perton with a dis­
ability who n a .d i accoinmoda
bon in ordar lo participata in
tm* procasding, you ara antitied *1 no c o il to you. lor tn*
proYliion of c i l i i n a im ta n c*
P l«a i*
conlact
Courl
Admmtilratton al 101 N ParK
A.anua, Sanford. Florida 32T71.
•alapnon* number (407) 1214330. within 2 working da yi of
your nca ipt of Ih it documanl. It
haaring impaired, (TOD) 1-6009SS-I77I
Publilh November I I . 20. 1996
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Religion
First Baptist to sponsor prison ministry
By Susan Wenner
IIKRAM) STAFF WRITER

Ilreukfust served
SANIOld) • Christ United Methodist Men will host their famous
breakfast on Saturday. Come and enjoy a breakfast of eggs,
bacon, sausage, grits, waffles, orange Julre. coffee or milk, all for
only 92.50. Serving times will In- from H a.in. unlll 10 a.in
Ibe church Is loeated on the corner of Tucker Drive mid County
Road -127. 1-1/2 miles south of die GrerneWay ramp on County
Road 127.
For more Information call Ihr church office al 322 7000,

Homecoming service
SANFORD - A homecoming service will lie held Sunday, al I I
a.m.. at Allrn Chapel A M K. Church. A ‘spiritual feast* will lie
served to all who wish lo dine. The i lunch Is located al Olive
Avenue and I2lh Street. Die pastor Is Ilie Rev Orestes Cobb

Crusade set
SANFORD A crusade will tie held at Hum.min i District Church
of God lu Christ ou Sunday .it 11:30 a m.. and Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday, .it 7:30 p hi Kvaugelist W I Millie (rum California
will speak
l or more Information call 323-flOIH.

Special speaker
SANFORD - Firs! Itaptlst Church of Sanford. 510 S Park Ave.
will host a special speaker. Robert Swtnson. on Sunday. He will
speak on Tllhllcal Creation or Evolution?" at 0 15 a.in. and 5
p m lu Ihr I trunks Chapel and at 10 30 a III. and li p in . in the
;sanctuary.
Sinh questions ,cs Did Noah tiring dinosaurs on the ark?" and
XMi.il happened to thrm T as well as Can the llihlr h r
reconciled with evolution?' will lie answered
For more Information • all the rhureli office at 322 0011

Choir rehearsals
SANFORD - Tile Martin Luther King J r Celebration Choir will
have Its llrst rehearsal on Tuesday, at 7:30 p m . al St Jolm
Metropolitan Itapttst Church. The church is locnlrd at 10th
Street and Cypress Ave. Gloria Williams Is the &lt;hnlr director

Area Thanksgiving services
1AKK MARY Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 7(i0 Sun Drive, will
hold its Thanksgiving services on Wednesday .it 7:30 p m and
Thursday at 11:30 a m A pollock dinner and ai IM iles Advent
family Night will lie held on Nov 20 from 0 lo H 30 p m For
more Information call the iliu rih olHce at 333 07117
SANFORD
Shower Down of blessings will bold a Lhaiiksgtvmg
service al 0 a.tn on Thursday Hie lim it h Is locateil a! 2 0 1 Kim
Ave. For more information tall 321 M3HII
SANFORD
Si Johns Meiropolitan Itaptlst Churtli. 1120
Cypress Ave . will hold a Thanksgiving service on Lhursday al I I
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Gospel meeting
SANFORD Shower Down ot blessings. 20] Kim Ave . will hold a
gosjiel meeting from Nov 30 to Dei 2 al 7 30 p m nightly with
Kvaugelist Hattie Mark Willis.
For more Information &lt;all 32! H3H!t

SANFORD • Members of First llapllst
Church of Sanford are gearing up for their
kic k oil ot die Angel Tree program Par*
llcipanls will select an angel from the
Chrtslmas tree with the gift request of a
chilli They buy a gilt and return II to the
trre for tllslrihullou.
"We expect Input up the tree on Nov. 211
From Nov. 211 to Dec. G you can pli k up
an angel." Amirdlng lo Anna Marie Ain.ilfitano. promotional secretary.
"Gifts
should lie returned hy Dec. 13 so they can
he prepared, tat ked and boxed for deliv­
ery on Dec. 20,"
Tile purpose ol Angel Tree, a ministry of
I'rtson Fellowship. Is to evangell/e and
serve the children and families ol prison
ers. Tills Is pari of Prison Fellowships
overall mission to exhort, assist and equip
(lie churi h lu Its ministry to prisoners, ex
prisoners, victims and llieir families and
hi lls advant fluent of biblical standards of
pistil e."
In the beginning stages of this work. In
mates in prisons at toss the country r e ­
quest their children tie lmJutted in the
Angel Tree program &lt;hurt h volunteers
tall the adult caregivers In the homes

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AngelTree.
A Ministry of Prison Fellowship
where Inmates' &lt;hlldren live to ask lor the
children's *gl!t wishes." Die wishes are
written on paper angels and placed on
trees by churtli volunteers Participants
buy new clothes and toy items and w rap
Ihftii as bnghllv colored gills Some
'claim an Angel" and buy specific gills
while oihers buy gills for ‘unclaimed An­
gels." 'Hie gills are then packaged and d e ­
livered t&lt;&gt; the children's homes or distrib­
uted at special Angel Tree parties. Tilt*
children also receive a colorful, ageappropriate (rookie! ot the Christmas
story.
T h e First Itaptlst Church of Sanford will

Golf tournament to raise money for prison ministry
By Susan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER SI RINGS The Good
News ami Jail I’risen Ministry
uilli the Seminole County
ShrtlU's Ofllrc will sponsor lis
r&gt;ih Annii.il Golf Tournament
ai bkau.i Country ( lult in Win
ter Springs on Dei 5 I’to
• reds will benefit IIn* work of
tins ministry.
Die loumanient fonn.il will
lie
four person
scramble,
Fliere will be a shotgun slart
at 12 15 p m with registration
at noon
Individual player lee is $KO

and a foursome Is 9300.
Players entry fee Includes
green fees, driving ranne at
noon and the bampiet at 6:30
pm
(h u rt lies Individuals
and lom panles may sponsor a
hole or a foursome.
"Ilils is our filth golf to u rn a ­
ment,* Charles Plltroff. Chap­
lain for the ministry, said.
*Weve had so many play In
this before. Since we don I a c ­
cept any government money
this and othrr fund raisers
help our work and keeps us tn
the |all helping the Inmates It
helps pay for our salaries and
buys materials that the in­
mates use to study. *

Can we distinguish between right and wrong?
By D r. B ob P o r k e r

FIRST HA1TIS1 CHURCH
MARKHAM WOODS
Can we really distinguish he
tween
right
and
wrong?
jDiankfully. yes!
Many people can make ibis
distinction--and that uoi a c ­
cording to bow ihry might
"feel" about the matter hut
with reference to right priori
pies However, people also ex
1st in ilils society who candidly
donut, will not. or caunol dis
linguist) between rigid and
wrong even when It comes to
murder! Tlirtr behavior and
laik of lamenting gives the illsHurt impression that they are
natural horn killers!" A recent
article m tile Seminole lh m itt
("It's 1 1 I'M.: Do You Know
Where Your Child rru Arc?")
referred in two Chieugii boys.
ages 7 and H. who were
charged with brutally iniir
deiiug an 1 1 ye.ir old girl
(Ryan 1Harris) Irrc•uise l lu-v
Wanted her hlcyi lc.
When
police found her body . her
skull was fractured, clothing
was stuffed In her mouth, and
leave
up
her
nose...Die
boys...didn't appear shaken at
all. The H year-old ran home
to watch cartoons when It was
all over. In court, he and his
friend drew pictures at the
defense table and munched on
Skillies. One boy cried only
when the Judge ruled he could
not go home with Ids mother.
The defendants were held In­
stead at a psychiatric hospital"
(Al I’odogorskl. Chicago Sun
Times).

Those who distinguish
It Is said: Nothing Is fust
right or wrong. It just d e ­
pends.,.!
Many
thinkers
jiuaybr non thinkers) push for
a freedom from any morality.
An example of this came In r e ­
sponse lo caring about moral
Illiteracy In schools:
"South Carolina's attorney
general last week Issued a
uon-bindlug. 10-page opinion
supporting the right of public
schools to post the Ten Com­
mandments ou their walls.
Charlie Condon, a Repuhll
can. said such postings were
legal if used as an aid In
leaching about law. history, ur
culture. l*ostlng the com ­
mandments for their own sake
would probably he unconstitu­
tional." he said.
"Ever watchful for good
fund-raising Issues, the ACLU
promised to defend the rights
of students to a morality-free
education." (Underlined em ­
phasis mine; "News ft Review",
World. Aug. 22. HHJH).
T h e s ta k e s a r e h ig h
Two of the Divine Cum-

mnudmrnts speak mm h to ilie
coiitrmporary s e m e Indeed,
breaking
these
comm ands
brings debilitating and devas­
tating results li is sure of the
breaking ol Ibe 7tb and mb
that one will reap what one
sows if not today, payday
someday!

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'Inappropriate sex' presup­
poses
dial
there
ts
"appropriate
s e x " Indeed,
there Is. hui a long standing
Divine rule *Yearly slates that
adullery ts wrong. Adultery is
somewhat like lying it calls
lor '* over up" *111*! brings
"deception " There are those 111
Ibis society who purport llt.it
Irresponsible sex is the sin
1 licit "doesn't burl anyone." Ou
tin- iimir.iry. there is iu&gt; lov­
ing. wholesome, stable family
or marriage that Is not devas­

ta te d

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adultery "No mail can pick
and choose his sins, because
sin is never satisfied. Like the
lire. It spreads; like the leech.
It devours" (Ibid.). Is "Right
and Wrong* worth discerning?
Does character really count"
These questions may be d e ­
bated m society hut He who
*reated all of society has said.
T here ts a way which secinclh
right unto a man. hut the end
thereof are the ways of death"
IProverbs 14:121.
"You got it." Character does
count!
Think about that!

Charles Pittroff, Chaplain
With his busy schedule, I'it irolf shared that a normal day
may encompass requests trom
2 5 to 3 0 inmates. D ie s *- r e ­
quests unhide Hible studies,
counseling and various other
services offered hv the mlntsiry-

T o lie ur tell the truth
Do we have a problem with
"meaning." "semantics,"
or
"interpretation"
with
the
statement ofualh... "lo tell ibe
truth and nothing hut the
truth, so help mi’ God
"No!" Die problem ol Indul­
gence is not with the above
hul with the mood-* "So
what?"
Concerning the nation's eyes
now upon the White House.
nine relates in "Die Cost of li
all":
"Diis
scandal
lues
scorched everyone it lias
louche*! ihe President, Ills
family, the prosecutor, the
press Even If Clinton's testi­
mony p u ls it behind us. the
*1.image Is done
..Die m o­
ment Clinton confesses to any­
thing. he loses some magical
(lowers: his decisions during
the past seven months have ai
ready cost him some actual
powers as well ...Die wre* k
age spreads across the whole
Held of battle
his moral Regular church attendance tn the United States is higher than tn most other
developed nations — more than lour in to Americans go to a religious ser­
authority, tils ability to re
s|Hiud to a crisis, his room to vice once a week.
negotiate with a Congress that
might Minn he Ills judge, and
M a rry in g m o n th s
his ability to get the advice he
needs."
Character really does count
In the While House and b e­
yond. The character of which
we speak Is comprehensive,
covering the whole man In of­
fice aiul out of oilier. A person
with good and wholesome
character cannot pick and
choose sins. One major area of
life cannot leave the other i u i
affected.
bill
It
sprrads
through the whole personality.
T o lie Is to break trust"
Isays J. Itudzis/rwskt. profes­
sor of government and pin
losophy at the University of
Texas at Austln|. The more you
break Inisi, the more break­
ing trust becomes pari of your
character. In every lough spot,
your llrsi Impulse is to cheat.
Al first you cheat only your
sexual partners, hut pretty
soon every relationship glows
will) lb*- lurid colors of exploi­
tation: vvtih kids, with buss,
with
country"
|J.
Hud*tszewskl. "Mix ft Match m o­
rality." WorUI. Aug. 22. I!I!IH|
Indeed. It Ls moral Insanity
lo lie, because when you h a­
bitually lie. you forget when
you are lying and when you
are not. You become lost In

sponsor an Angel Trre again this year to
provide toys and other gilts for the ctilldien
of prisons." AmalDtano
said.
"Members of the churrh will take tags
from the tree with the name of a different
child on each one. Indicating what each
child lias requested lor Christmas. Hy
Dec. 13. members will bring to the
i huri h a gift wrapped for each child
which will then he delivered lo r ich child
In the name of the Imprisoned parent."
“ Hearts Door.' the i la m b 's women's o r­
ganization that sponsored the Angrl Tree
also provides gilt baskets for the caretak­
ers of the children each Christmas," she
said T h e church lias chosen lo do both
types of ministry In the spirit of Isaiah
t i l : I I, To comfort all who mourn and
provide for those who grieve.' and to follow
God's example of giving hope In Jesu s'
name, li any women are Interested In In­
formation about the Hearts Door' ministry
contact Marv lleth Donaldson at 3301)700.'
Die church Is also Involved this holiday
season lu providing meals for Sanford po­
lite officers on duly on Dtanksgivlng and
Christmas days and lu stalling a Salvation
Army kettle at W.d Mart on Nov. 2 4 .
Die church can provide other Informa­
tion hv i ailing 322 00-11.

T here are times too when we
get telephone calls for us to let
an Inmate know' that there has
her it a death In the family." he
said 'We have to check out
the Information to lie sure b e ­
fore we tell them. They may
need eomlort and counseling
alter something like that too.
We have 1.00O inmates here
now. We should really only
have 300 Inmates per ch a p ­
lain. Inn we have 150 maie
inmates for one chaplain and
100 female for our other
chaplain."
For more information about
Ills event rail the C haplains
ofllcc at 321-5221 or Mark
Lammcrt lu the evenings b e ­
fore 0:30 p m , at 327-4121.
Checks should he made out to
Good News Jail Ministry and
Seminole
County
Florida
added at the memo section of
the ( lin k . M.dt lu John E,
Polk Correctional Facility, 2 1 l
Hush
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Sanford.
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C A M BO.i M . I M M A - U - 1
ISTATI OFwSuNTHOMAB.

MARY DOTSON,
Aftf unknown spouoet of Mid
Defendants. ri rv-ivi*ril**e hat
occurred or. It ooM Defendants

other perton* c lO a h t ty.
thr »u*h. under or i

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
NOTICE IS MIRIBY GIVEN by
mo City el Longwaod. Florida,
mat me City Cemmieeten wtB
held a public hearing te ceneld•r enactment of Ordinance No.
N -1 t N .
ORBMAHCB NR. SB-I0S4
AN ORDtNANCI OF T N I CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
AMIMMNO T N I BUDOIT FOR
TH I FISCAL YEAR BIOfttNINO
OCTOBER I. tgga ANO SNOtNO
S IF T IM B IR 10. ISBB, FROVtOBtO FOR BUDOIT TRANBFIRS.

held In the Longwaod Civic
League Woman's Chib. ISO

action to quret two on the fol­
lowing property m lenunol#
County, Florida:
Lot 11. WMno t addition to
midway, according to the mao
or plat moroot racordod m Flat
Soot T an tag* ST at Itio Public
Hoc ordo at Sommolo County,
F I. Farcot Number: 12-19-11si t-oooo-oi m i/ua t i n
Cantor Straot. Sanford, Florida
hot boon Mod agamat you and
you ara itouirad to terse a
copy at your written datantoa.
d any. to M an Flamtdft otter-

me 7m day at Oacambar. A.D.
1BBB, M 7 0S p.m., ar aa soon
maraoftar aa gaacibta. At the

F.O. Sot H I M
Tampa. FL J347I-22B7
an or botora mo ttm day ot
Oacambar. tggg, and Mo mo
original with the Clerk at ttua
Court either botora aorvlco on
Ftamtdt a atternoyo or immadiataty thereafter, etherwieo a
default w » bo entered ogamel
you far Ihe ratter damended In

reap a*t

la

tha

Sanford. Florida 11TT1-MSI
Hum King
n#fHifrw Cl#rk
FubUeh November 20. I T . and

December 4 , 11, ItOO

oiw-tia

IN TNC CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I I STM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLO RICA
IN ARC FOR
SC NMOL a COUNTY
so -te a s c a - i o - f
CMA S ! MANHATTAN
MONTOAOI COHFOHATION.
f/k/o Chemical
Haaidantial Mon gage
Corporation, t/h/a
•
Inc.,
ca m

no.

VS.
TM I UNKNOWN MIMS,
davleooe, grantooo.
assignee*. Monora croditora,
trustee* or any amor cioimaMa

&lt;*h-

KINNCTH

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l in o a

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a o O and
g. S A llA Y and O in a

MARIS RAILSVA/K/A OINA
DtFRANCO A/K/A OMA
CAMPANILS A/K/A OINA M.
TURK; it ketng, and eU
unknown partial claiming by.

AFFROVIO REBIDE NTIAL
M ONTOAOI, Inc.; UNITID
■TATIS OF AMIRICA;
•TATI OF FLOHIOA.

Department at Revenue;
O R IIN T R I I FINANCIAL
•IRV1CINO CORPORATION;
unknown person(s| m
possession ol the tubiacl real
property No. 1 ;___ . unknown
pereon(e) in poeooeaion ot the
tub)#ct real property No

r.

Defend anI t

NOTICS OF ACT ION
TO:
The Unknown Moira,
devieooc. grantooa. aaeignoaa.
honor* creditors. Irualooa or
any other claimant a claiming
by,through, under or agolnat
K IN N ITM
W.
BAJLIY,
docaate d. if living, and all
unknown partite claiming by,
through, under and ogamat mo
above named defendant|*| who
are not known to bo dead or
alive, whether eaid unknown
pariree may claim an mterest a*
•poutae.
haira, dcvlaaaa.
grantaaa. or other claimants,
whoaa residence la unknown
and whoea laet known sddroaa
la:
Unknown
YOU A M NOTIFUO Ihol an
action tor forecloaiiro ot mort­
gage
on
tho following
described property;
LOT IS. STOCKBKIOOI UNIT
O N I, ACCOROINO TO T H I
FLAT TH IR IO F, RICOROIO IN
FLAT BOOK 21. PAGES TS AND
■0 OF T H I PUBLIC RICOROS
OF SEMINOLI COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
hoa bean filed against you and
you aro required lo aarva a
copy of your written del ante a.
If any, lo fl, on ANDREW L.
FIVECOAT, Attorney tOf Mo
Plaintiff, whoea sddroaa it 4010
Soy Seoul Boulevard. Suita
4SO, Twtipa, Florida 1M0T on or
before thirty dsya from Mo data
ot tha Nrel publication of Mia
notice and hie Me original with
Ma Clark of thro Court either
bolero service on Flainfiff’a
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will
bo entered bgainal you far tha
relief demanded in Ma comptHnl,
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
O IB T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTCMPTINQ TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U S IO FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and Ma
seal of told Court on NOVEM­
BER IS, 1*44
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanns Moraa
As Clark of tho Court
By: Ruth King
Ae Deputy Clark
COOILIS • STAWIARSKI
4410 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sulla 4SO
Tampa. Florida 11007
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Publish: November 20, 27. 1S9S
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Seminole Herald

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S D M on / 2days off 3 yrs
mto. OTR aip Good drivmg

iSCOrd. 323-7176
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Coast Transport ts
(or COL etoasASa.
For invttg. opanmg

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33166

and a dawra to grow «Wt our
company Apply at 295 Waymom Ct »t05 M Lata Mary.
3230440 or Faa Raaumaa to
3290433
EOE/OFWP

CNA Training Classes begin­
ning Nov 30ii. Do roady tor a
new year* wf new sM t tor a
new carsar 3 w* prop coma
to dtaMngt CNA toat Earn MS
whig you Mam a career n groef
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Ordinance. True hearing may be
continued from time la iMta
untK final action to M e n by the
City Commiaoion.
A copy bf me propoeed
Ordinance ta pootod M Bid City
HaN, ITS Wool Warren Avenue.

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PANY tor caraM

S e r v ic e s

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Divorce 155. Bwtoruplcy 175.
Adgpbon ITS. Mama Change
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Coordinator, at (407) 240-1411,
at Meet 41 heura m advance at
Dated this 17m day at
November. A D.. IM S
CITY OF LONOWOOO
OERALOINI d . z a m b r i .
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH: Friday. Navambar 10.
IBM
DEW-1IT

TRAV1L AGHET W IDBO
2 yt* itwumum aspartanca
ARC carMeeaon raqurod Oroat
oppofhmdy tor 2nd m n s CM
329-424S Mon-Fit
A C INSTAUER THAM ES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Oroat Opporkmdy wWi •
Largs Local Co

59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices

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Day SNA. O T AvaOaCto

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Ybid fudRtmanr*
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No
no charge

C a l Sandy or Paty
(407)4470010
A -1 Tamp* Inc
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CIS 407034 0157

I f ! tin w lO pfBpBfB

NO TIC a

OP PUBUO M A M NO
TO CONCIOCR
A CONDITIONAL USB
Notice M hereby given Mat a
Public Hearing win ba held by
the
Planning
S
Zoning
Com mi avion m Me City
Cemmiaaion Chamber*. City
Han, Sanford. Florida, at 1 00
p m. an Thursday. Oacambar 2,
IMS. lo coneider a raquovt for
a Conditional Use m a MR-1,
Multiple
Family
Dwelling
Residential Zoning District
LIOAL DESCRIPTION: SW t/4
M o Tr IP, Town ot Panlord, aa
recorded In the Pubuc Records
of Sammofo County, Florida m
Flat Book t, Pago MO.

Tho property being more genareity dooenwod ae ttoa N Ird
Conditional Use Requested:
Boarding House,
AN parti** m interval and cili*
tana shall have an opportunity
la bo heard at said hearing
By order ot the Pfenning •
Zoning Commission at m o City
ot Sontard, Florida. Mia 11th
day November at IM S
Jam vs R Vaionnc. Chairman
Planning A
Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO T H I PUBLIC It a
person decide* to appeal o
daemon mode wiM respect to
any mattor considered at Me
above masting or hearing,
ho/she may need a verbatim
record ol Mo proceedings
including the testimony and
evidence, which record lo not
provided by tho City ol Sanford.
(F l ISO.01081
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
N IID IN O
ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATt IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT T H I PERSONNEL OFFICE
A0A COORDINATOR AT 110M M 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF TM t M U TIN G .
PUBLISH: November 20, ItSS
DflW-tM

NOTICS
OP PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIOBN
A CONDITIONAL USB
Notice lb hereby given Mot a
Public Hearing will ba held by
Ma
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
Mo
City
Commission Chamber*. City
HaN. Sanford. Florida, at TOO
p.m. on Thursday, Oacambar 1,
I tto . to consider a request for
a Conditional Use m a OC-2,
General Commercial Zoning
District.
l e g a l DESCRIPTION: Lota 1 •
11. Blk 1, Oraamwold. a*
recorded in the Public Record*
Ol Seminole County, Florida In
Plat Book 4, Pag* M .
The proparty being more gen­
erally described a* M i l
Orlando Drive.
Conditional Us* Requested:
Motor oquipmsnt rental and
rep** lo modify non-conlo/m*ng structure!*] to permit a vari­
ance to lone* and sign stan­
dards.
AN parti** n interest and cmtan* shad have an opportunity
to b* hoard at said hearing.
By ardor of tho Planning •
Zoning Commission at Ma City
ot Sanford, Florida, tlu* 11 * day
Ot Novomaor. ItM .
Jam** R. Valormo, Chairman
Planning S
Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
parson dacida* to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at M*
above moating or hearing,
hs/she may naad a verbatim
record at in* proceedings
including M* toalunony and
*v«J*nc*. which record it not
provided by M* City ot Sanlord(FS ISC 0109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIDIHQ
ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H IS I
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT T H I PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COORDINATOR AT 110M M 4E HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEITINO.
PUBLISH: November 10. IM S
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Legal N otices
M TUB CIRCUIT COURT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ARB FOR
I COUNTY,
CIRCUIT C IV * OtVISION
CABB NO. B D -tlf C CA
MIDPIRST BANK. Ml
Oklahoma Corporation
IA/1 MIDFIRST SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
NUMIRICA FINANCIAL
i f RVICia. INC., ee assignee
ot AMERICAN MBRITAOI
MONTOAOI CORPORATION
Ptemtift.
v*.
WALLACE F. NIUBAUIR .
JR.. JANE O O I N IU B A U IR
n/h/a SUSAN N IU B AU IR . a*
unknown spouse,
BRUCE I . N IUBAUIR . PAT
O O I N IUBAUIR n/h/a
BONNIE N IU B AU IR . as
unknown spouse, FRANK W.
NIUBAUIR . B U I DOE
N IUBAUIR n/k/e FAITH
NIUBAUIR e* unknown
spouse. BRYAN I .
NIUBAUIR . and
MARY DO&lt; N IUBAUIR
n/h/a BARBARA NIUBAUIR .
(into via epar ation ol law
thru will Pt WALLACE F.
N IUBAUIR . SR )

Defendant*.
NOTICB OP BALB
PURSUANT TO CMAPTSA 4B
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant te an Order el Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure dated NOVEMBER
tIM . 1990 and entered « Case
He: M-1311 CA M the Circuit
Court el the I I M Judicial
Circuit In end lor Seminal*
County, Florida wherein MIDFIRST BANK, an Oklahoma
Corporation f/k/a MIDFIRST
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION aa assign** ol NUMIRICA
FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC., as
assign** ol AMERICAN HER­
ITAGE MORTOAOI CORPORA­
TION is the Plaintiff and WAL­
LACE F. NIUBAUIR . JR., JANE
DOE N IUBAUIR n/h/a SUSAN
N IU B A U IR ,
a*
unknown
spouse. BRUCE E. N IU B AU IR .
PAT DOE N IU B A U IR n/h/a
BONNIE
N IU B A U IR .
a*
unknown spou**. FRANK W.
N IU B A U IR .
SUE
OOI
N IU B A U IR
n/k/e
FAITH
N IU B A U IR
A*
unknown
spouse. BRYAN I . N IU B AU IR .
and MARY DO I NCUBAuIR
n/k/e BARBARA N IU B A U IR . At
unknown Spouse, (title via
operation ef lew thru will ef
WALLACE F. NCUBAUIR. SR.)
m * the Defendant*. I wlH sail te
the higher I and best bidder far
cash at Me Waal Front door of
the Courthouse In Santord,
Seminole County. Florida at
&gt;1:00 a m. on Me 17lh day at
DCCIM BIR. 1S9E. the following
described property at set forM
m said Order el Final summary
Judgment, te wtt:
Lot I t . Bloch A, OAKLAND
ESTATES, tat Section, ae
recorded In Plat Book 14,
Page* t f and 20 of Ma Public
Records et Seminole County,
Florid*
OATID at Santord. Bernmol*
County, Florida this ISM day at
NOVEMBER. 1994.
"AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
(ADA) NO TICE."
Individuals with disabilities

modatlen to participate in Mie
proceeding should contact Me
Court Adminisir dor's Office as
soon ■■ possible. Telephone
HOT) 123-4310; Or. if hewing
impaired.
1600-955 6 771
(TDD); Or 1600-985-6770 (V)
Vie Florida Relay Service.
MARYANN! MORSE. CLIRK
Sammole County, Florida
BY Jan* I. Jaaeww
OOLOBIRO ANO VOVA, PJL
P.O. Boa 110110
Miami. Florida U l l l
(10S) 174-4200
Publish: November 20. 27. IM 0

DEW-134

ad NOW! ttonoy Transport hat
tor dmror
rsmees No iK s m n c t naadad
Earn 1800 to 1700 waatfy piua
COL kM vng

SOO-436-58B3________

JuM CMI Never e Feet
HELP I

5 9 — B u s in e s s

O p t o b t u n m is

any ef the*# proceedmg*

* comm TOP PRY. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Santord
Electric 2522 S Path Drive

ENTRY LEVEL

wtuch Mo appeal la lo be
medal par
Boo.
2*4 010*.

DATID on NO VIM BIR t l .
Mary anna Moraa
Clerk at the Circuit Court
FO . Drawer C

W

EARN W H U YOU HARM

TH I UNKNOWN M U M OF
MANY DOTSON
YOU A M NOTIFUO mat an

KAMM C. 0 MCDONALD
STIWANT. JOTNIN
S JORDAN HOlMEB. FA.

elp

FT. MUM
bd protosatonal. antcuiaia, 6
phono skills EseMent pay 6
benefit* Cab 407-330-2630.
between 5-7pm,

19— C o fto vn a /TV

Binging Peogto Togeth­
er I POD0Z2-4477 (24 ftotkl)
TO: T H I UNKNOWN M U M OF
PRIMROSE IIMPSON

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A NAIL TECH
Soft F/T Cbantoto prof

CM John at NjbdfcgfS 3215061________________________
to do work on
home* CM 3297111, or

SurafWto Staffing
County

tract -------------------Pubuc Schools ha*

FUi S Part wng
seta tor tood seme* 6

N Apply it our nww location
2S6 Waymont Cl #105 m LMw
Mary or CM 329-0440 tor d»Util
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TarsonaUM same*
*Ouawy work
'DittrOuiion m your local area
( t o Daw hastens! heto from *mDyl
111 B

Fiawbta firs Apply B
Tree CM * CM to tchaduto ntsnrww 321-2304

LABORERS N E IO S O
FOR UNOEROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH ItotMlltCS MM4I1K

tor you BAHLYt

1BK* bansAts «•
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100% health Comp
proficient FT tor non preM org
Faa roauma to 302-1777 IO C

350 Anchor ftp C n a a frr* FL
S TTfH Tra ra D P T

Coma and p n out earwig warn
ol Nurias and CN Ai Etc*
lent benefits Eiperwnce rac*
ogrotsd
3:00pm 11:1

•Oh rn

person Oebona HPMficars
era Re­
haOktation Center 1151 Elk
cam Bfvd, Daaona SOB

BILL NBAMO CNIVHOLIT
Santord Ftondi a toohmg tor a
Fid Tima SwAcfttowd Operator
CM Lome M (407) 321-7100 tor
an interview between 7 30 and
4 00

general
mamtor apartment
Drug testing roqwrod.
CMS-3PMI B3290243
^
FT
Knowledge of front desk, com­
puter. A phone sexto C M 574•200 or las rasuma to 5 7 4 -nil

NUOU 63 FfOFU to toaa m
to 30 Be by Chrtobnaaf NMurM.
guaranteed rotuK*. Or Approrodl I toot 23 to* m l monmf
I

MOOT HAM MAN
■

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pK M K M B I
Mk t school grad w

TOO w e rta n daHy.

Can Ofvar tor smM ALT kva m
FVn A board, nomnal pay CM
pgr *s 310-9973 of 623-5050
C A H K C T H ELPER
And mstaPers MUM have VCT.
vinyl beta S commercial gluedown #«p 14hr 324-5762

MOTHERS S OTHERS
5500 12500 (Vi Fu* Training
For Froo Booklet C M 1 6002309675

Mghl Audtoor
FT good wages. Lake Mary
Courtyard,
135 Inwmahonai
Parkway Lake Mary 444-1OCX)
tons Top
tor t year
d a Drug

pay pan
nitorkf M

WM tram tor Toe coieclor*
24 opanmga tor Kanbla paopia
Pd Training, vacation
hoaan. damai. hia niuranca
Can 407-694-3445

OftIce Ctoanera; Experienced
tanitonai uchmcian* needed
PT avaitobto 16 OQffv. 3626774

F T 6 P/T

Winter Gardwi
Certtftad NHA wanted tor Sundays Please call 3220796 tor
interview Bring retofsneo*
Counter
posiltons
mg dry
locations

Person : 2 permanent
tvaiiatM at aspend
clean operation* new
3334070

Credit Clark: 2 poaiSons FT •
PT. process ban appts. pay­
ments. other ctancai duties
CrecM asp a ptos. but wM bast
10 key and typing a mull 1 •00-662-3663 or apply at fkch
Plan 401 West 13th St.. Santon).
e s n Chakangmg position tor
outgoing indrv w/ good comm
Uiii* Oflc* duties cantor on
adm. cutt sve and sale*
Phone mp or cusl contact *q)
ttosrsd Fas issuma to NonmM
Financial at 324 5516 EO€

NEED EXTRA CASH
CUSTOMER SCHVICt REPS

In rod Outbound oils
North Orlando ArsaOood Wag**
tlkpnor
C M Sandy or Patty
(407)6476010
A-t Temp* Inc
EOC/NoFsa

Data Entry Clerk: Must know
Window* and Microsoft heavy
phone, general office kkAi. 6
proficient wf typing A catoUator
PT. may lead to FT 4076600407.
Dental Assistant FT. Busy ofhard working ndhndi. professional
Excellent pay. benefit*. Pay
commanauiato with asportenc*
407-330-2530. between 5-7pm

i aoHM saiOAio
2B0MM.947QIMO ANO UN

area

1 bMwt n
5425/mon * uMa
C M 330-2220

Pat* OK wf add
* security «2t CatMna Dr. 3234540

I yr

Part Tima Itatp naadad An after
school program Exp m child
care a* CM Joyce 331-7635
PART TRIE ( n u n s

COLLECTIONS
C A U FOR APPT. 324-2210

TOP PAY

NUO OKAY 4S7-.
2606106

hr
only
Noaro

i m H y t (to
322 9417

SANFORD 5360440
2/1CLEAN MOVt-tNSPCCIAL CM 522-7532

______ company need* »ip#nencad people lo do tain and
stucco Pieate can Amy or
AdcMph S 463 491 t(days) or
327-5660 (nitet)

3BR 2BA MM pun
on * smM lake. *750/mo 5500
depoeK References preferrod407663-9006

103— H ouses *
U

SECURITY OFFICER JO S
TYMntog Arowd 6 Unarmed
~
~t A Aaaoc. E34-7444

n f u r n is h e d

2/1 , lam. rm. lit porch,
temd bk porch. 1 brk tro
Monro* 5475.3216757

5500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own rs* 3 tx*m
home wf O HA, new peeK 6 carpel 7 Ask about HUO home*!
The HHHman Group, toe.

107— M o b i u H om es
Fo r R e n t
2 BEDROOM. AlC, fenced yard
*375.mo Owner-broker
123-1167

H lh o o r w *i
penance 3397796

URGENTLY NEED
OepandAbto perton in SANFORO *1*0 Regent#** of tradi­
ng. Write E O Hopmin Tries
Rednery C orp. Dept S-32771.
Bo* 711, Ft Worth. TX 761010711

WAREHOUSE/ROUTE
DRIVER
Snack Tima Vending serving
central FL tor 14 yrs. Top pay
and benefits Clean MVH and
stadia work history Start Sam
M F Longwood 3326760
Warohouaa dark: 25-30 hrafeh.
Soma *&lt;p pratorabto Can work
around school schedule 3276333

For *to). cabinet maker* S lami­
ne(on D Lie. roq Drug Free
Wart Piece Apply n perton to
11 U . t46i Kattnar Piece Port
ol Santord 4 (ax returns to:
407-3216454

2BR I BA
CHA on 2 acre*. Quiet country
totting. DarionMOttoen era*.
SSTSrma 3292*63

m Spertof -141

NEEOED .wsponsibi* lemeJ*
tor Altar School Caro for 3 great
kids My home or yours Lake
Mary Elam school dstoct 5SCV
Wk 675-4636 Or 326-0666

Free work place 4660I W SR 46
WattSantord 407-330-7771 6
3770 Otando Dr-17-62 Santord.
407-3316300
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.

---------- CASHIERS---------

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Mortgage Corp long
wood C M O
Dan
a nM
M 7S76B7B.
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putar *q&gt; and

quvad For appl 407-322 7711

2BA CHA. 2 car garage.
Mary aro* *7S»
M l 3236473

93— R o o m s F o b R e n t

R 2BA 2 yr old dbfwtoe on 5
aero* m Geneva AvaJabto Dee
1*1 349-5742 or 327-2692

v r tH m o u

RENTALS
LAKE MARY 1/3 condo Obf
oat«d comm, comm A
.&lt;10pool frp*c
*1050/1000
BANFORO i n Onmg rm. pa
Kto. heat/air. yard UOCrtOO

118— O

to

JIM DOYLE

S pace
Rent

f f ic e

Fo r

A MOV! M SPCCUL1I 400 *q
It 4 I d 5268 A MONTH OBcaStoreg* 321-0120 or 3392544

(4 0 7 ) 322*2495
W « NEED HOUSES TO RENT

'

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8 3 2 1 1
a n d . (407) 1900444 M(X 69/mui

a RMa wfBA share fat, Prof, to­
mato prsierred 5360/mo inc
407 122 0129
CM 3226547

EFFICIENCY

Praetor A Spottor/Cleener Ex
ceOem opportunity exitts with
growmgfaxpambng dry dean
opernon. Lake Miry aro* 339
8070

Proar— Ctorb/Seamtary: PT m
Sanford aro* Typing, filing,
phone, ate. Fax HR 407-339
2129 or CM 407-3366600x1CB
RESIDENTIAL

Mwd MTV - convenient location
3216900

to

CM(866)244-3317
ourJoban*today
EOE

Credit Card Billing
1-8 0 0 -C ITY -F U N
5 1*6* k ’ kG

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

LAKE MARY/SANFORO
t LQ furnished BORM wiBaffi.
include* cable TV, phone,
kitchen privilege* and ubliiiet
5350/mo Sec Drpoeil 5)00
CM 302 7186

by Luis Campoa
CoMrty C%/hm cryptogram* «'« ciiaicJ »rom ^uoUnors by famoix*
poopta pasl and pravant Each tana# m tha c &amp; m ttanda lor arwirvt
Today * ct* Tagui«M

■OIRMR

m araoers

Community Opportunities. Inc.
a provider tor mtbviduato with
developmental dtoaMHia*
currently seeking Residential
Manager* RetpontiMitiet in­
clude leeching basic daJy br­
ing skits, transporting retetonts
and toUowmg indrvdual leach­
ing plan* O w manager* We n
the group home tor 7 day* end
lh*n they era off tor 7 day*
You r* pad tor 2 week* white
orvy working on*
Cxcekent talery end benefit*

Ladies Call m i l
(407) 716-TALK*

98— R entals
in

APARTMENT |475fS475
Clean. New Appliance* 25th 6
Oak. Santord 9246234

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R S M A U A Y
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DELTONA 3B/2B TOOOsq 11
bnck home 5 nrtmjles from new
Deltona *ul Fireplace, carport
A garage, ter porch, fenced
back yard, a* conditioned lank­
ly 6 Irving room Nice neighborhhood 5875/mo or ail seN
*1 569.900 Cel 323 5499 or
page 525-4227

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10A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Friday. Novemtoei 20. 1998

H I—H omes For S ale

141—H omes For S aie

104 Oak* C l beautiful 1999
sq n Caktomi* tiy# 2 story
pool, tenm* d
.has

A t » 11MII A HI | II 1I M I S
VV N f lin t 1 I 'M l i n M i l l s

smooo

Part m

$42 COO

•Irchh o f f
elates
BUT THIS I BDRM HOWE *
&lt;o* down and choose your own
upgrade feature* Vacant and
ready at arty $44 9CC

CORNER LOT. over t 4 ac LB.
eat *1 kith. gar 1*4 *00
4/2. Over 1*00 Sq. F l- sp pi
• rep « law* qt* 162.900
MARKHAM WOS 5 M » 4 la
ere 3100 *q fl LvOesYanv
•cm pod 1233 *00
RENOVATED new qxtpant
cer We nwd* UtS 14*.*00
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3BFV1BA. 1907 W 4th St. new
root. AC. pawn and Hr Ig UK.
t t 000 den SSTSrmo 333 1999

R E A L B S T X T B .M 1

322-74M
House For Sal* H New CHA.
new carpet, 1/3* acre lot
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Serrtnole Herald. Sanford, Florida • Friday, November 2 0 ,19M ■ 1 1 *

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

How does blindness affect sleep?

CAN I DO P O T

D E A R h it O O T T : I understand
that the human sleep cycle is guv
erned by a balance between mela
tnnin and visual light. If this is so, why
don’t blind people have trouble sleep
ing’

by Chart** M. Schulz

P EA N U TS

IF you'll HElPME with my
HOMEWORK I’LL SEE TO IT
THAT 50MEPAY THEY PUT A
STATUE OF YOU IN THE PARK ,.
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OKAY, w e 'l l b e g in h er e
ON PAGE FOUR..

DO YOU WANT TO BE ON A
H0R5E ORA5KATEB0ARP?

DEAR HEADER: This is a very perreptivr question that has slumped the
experts for decades In fact, blind pro
pie do exhibit a high prevalence of
sleep disorders More about that in a
minute First, some basic physiology
As a general rule, our sleep cycles
follow a circadian rdallyi rhythm Light
is the body’s principal cue to wake up
Light signals travel from (he eye to the
body’s master biological dock, located
deep in the brain's hypothalam us.
Among o ther responses, this light
shuts off the brain's secretion of mela
tonin latter, after sunset, when natur
al light diminishes, melatonin produc­
tion kicks in and puts us to sleep
Given this physiological cycle, how can
the blind, who often cannot perceive
light, set their biological docks’’
According to rep o rts given at a
recent joint meeting of the Society for
Itesearrh on Biological Rhythms and
the Society for Light Treatment and
Biological Rhythms, rcscarthers may
have discovered the answer to the
p u n le Blind people may have two
pathways to the brain
one for ron
serous vision and the second for circa
dun vision Moreover, light exposure
to various parts of the skin somehow
seems to allow some people to reset
their biological docks
The natural internal dock follows a
cycle th at is typically 24 I 2 hours
long, ill minutes longer than the plan
etary day night cycle Thus, without
alarm docks or other tricks to anchor
them lo a 24 hour cycle. blind persons
if left alone
would have "free
run’*circadian rhythms, causing them
to drill around the real world dock.
In actual practice, more than BO
percent of the blind experience trou­
ble sleeping and maintaining alert
ness T herefore, any m ethod lo
retrain their Orcadian rhythms would
improve the quality n( their lives At
present, scheduled meals, regular
work hours and other time cues are
commonly employed However, based
on recent research, scientists an* now
considering other options, such as
penodic light exposure to other parts
of the body, the use of melatonin sup
plements to reset biological clocks,
recycling the circadian rhythm with
hypnotic and stim ulant drugs, and
oilier effective nonocular lime cues
Clearly, extraocutar light exposure is
the most controversial technique —
but. at the same time, it holds great
promise Studies are now underway to
investigate this fascinating subject

lives of both the sighted and the blind.

t. Q O T T
P ETER
Q O T T , M .D .

Steep is no longer the simple topic
that it once was. The “on off switch"
oversimplification has given way to a
greater appreciation of the complex
role that circadian rhythms play in the

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D EA R D R G O T T I've seen ads for
electronic exercise machines that
stimulate skeletal muscles to contract
by sending an electrical charge
through pads strapped to the body.
Are these machines dangerous?
D EAR R EAD ER : Electronic stimu­
lation to replace exercise is quackery
It's true that certain forms of electri­
cal muscle stimulation are useful in
rehabilitation following trauma and
nerve disorders. How ever, such
devices should be used only under the
guidance of specially trained physio­
therapists

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By Phillip Alder
hook Presumably. East would convert
to two spades That contract would go
In l‘JB4. Ron Klinger wrote “Improve one down: minus SO for East-West. But
Your Bridge Memory" &lt;Gotland) Now when West doubles two diamonds for
he has tackled the subject again, but takeout. East is happy to pass.
West sta rte d with four rounds of
from a different angle Do you find
mnemonics helpful’ If so. you'll bene­ hearts. East followed twice, discarded
fit from "Belter Bridge With a Better a spade, and overruffed the dummy.
Memory" iGollanczi You might even East switched to his remaining spade,
want to start with the first book, then taking a spade ruff at trick six. East
cashed the dub ace, then sat back lo
move on to the new one
Never tried mnemonics'’ The best await another trum p trick. Are you
one in the book is ARCH Analyze the keeping track’ That was three down:
opening lead. Review the bidding. plus 500 to East-West.
Even if you don't care for mnemon
Count. How should I plan the play’
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Another is Klinger's calling card
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In The Enemy Suit’ Take Out X Is from KDK either Ruling Danish Kings
Correct (Double may be written as X or Ronald Denny Klinger.
The book is 114.95 postpaid from
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‘Birthday

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Saturday. Nov 21. 1998
In the year ahead, you might finally bo
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endeavor and bring it lo the market place
that had eluded you in the past It will
work out advantageously tor you. as well
as lor all those involved
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                    <text>RELIGION...PAGE 7A

THIS WEEKEND...

Pastor Mary

Award winning
recycling program
and the can man

V O L L E Y B A L L , Y O U T H F O O T B A L L A N D S O F T B A L L .. S P O R T S 5A

INSIDE

Serving Sanford, Laka Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, W lntar Springs and Samlnota County olnoa 1908

I BRIEF
Man who died after
struggle identified
CASSELBERRY - Authorities
havr Identified a 40-yenr-old
Casselberry man who died
Tuesday of an apparent heart
attack after sheriff h deputies
tried to subdue him and
sprayed hlin twice with pep­
per spray.
Josef Jacob Klrshenbaum of
000 Georgetown Drive died
about 6:50 a.m. Tuesday, lie
hud complained earlier to a
neighbor Dial he was having a
heart attack, and then told
rrscuc personnel that he had
been smoking crack cocaine.
When the paramedics tried to
subdue him. Klrshenbaum
fought them off.
After Klrshenbaum took one
of the deputy's nightsticks, he
was handcuffed and the para­
medics worked on him again,
but h r died.
The Florida Department of
Law Enforcement Is Investi­
gating.

Benefit blood drive
SANFORD - A blood drive,
dedicated to leukemia patient
Jacob (Jake) Robinson, son of
Idyllwllde Elementary School
teacher Claire Robinson, will
be held today from 9 a.m. un­
til 3 p.m. at the school.
Idyllwtlde ts located at 430
Vlhlcn Road. Sanford. For
more Information call the
school at (407) 322-8823 or
the Central Florida Blood
Bank at (407) 322-0822.

BRO anniversary
celebration
SANFORD
•
Brethren
Reaching Out la holding a
third anniversary celebration
Saturday from 1 until 4 p.m.
at Seminole Oarden Apart­
ments. 1600 W. Fifth Street.
Sanford.
The afternoon will be filled
with fun. door prizes, rallies
and special performances by
local talenta. Participants at
the event will Include The
Orove Counseling
Center.
Campus Crusade of Christ.
Sanford Police Department
and
Explorers,
Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, San­
ford Fire Department and the
Seminole County Health De­
partment.
This la a smoke free event.
For more Information call Rose
Davis at (407) 302-4143.

Fantasy winner
OVIEDO • A ticket sold In
Oviedo was one of five Fantasy
5 tickets matching all five
numbers In Wednesday night's
drawing, announced Lottery
Secretary Marcia Mann.
The five winners will share a
top-prize
payout
totaling
$239,433.30.
Each
ticket
holder will receive a cash prize
of $47,886.66.

Gas prices dropping
TAMPA - Florida motorists
are urged to fill their gas tanka
f ls a a s s a t Briefe, Page 2A

George: Trying to stay
a step ahead of the devil

By Vicki BeUncda
HERALD .STAFF WRITER

By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY • There Is
someone like Mark George In
most neighborhoods. Someone
who demands to be heard.
Someone prepared - perhaps •
to wrestle the devil.
Clearly. Mark George Is a
force.
This summer he led the Citi­
zens for Decency drive that led
to getting the Public Decency
Ordinance referendum on the
Nov. 3 county ballot. At the
same time. George began his
nrn for Seat 1 on tire Cassel­
berry City Commission.
Should the voters agree with
George, not only will Ire have
helped to scrub nude dancing
In the county and have a big
say In Casselberry government,
he also would emerge ns a cu­
rious figure countywlde. Some
think he'll next make a nm for
the county commission.
George. 41. Is one of the a s­
sociate pastors at Community
United Methodist Church In
Casselberry. He emphuslzes
the word "Community" In the
church title. He grew up In the
community, went away for
awhile, but has come bark to
be a community leader.

Hurricane could
bring area floods

Pastor Mark George,right, led the Seminolo :ounty Citizens for Docency
petition drive against nude dancing this sv nmer Assisting hen at the
County Services Building are Commisisonor print Maloy, far left, and at­
torney Fredonck H. Nelson.

Appalled at the existence of
nude dancing clubs In Cassel­
berry and In the county,
George wants to fight the adult
cntertulnmrnt business with
one glove as a pastor and the
other us a city commissioner.

lie 4 V* l&gt;,r opposition paints
htmiiH ’A radical, right wing
- totally out of tire
the ones out of the
u i P asto r, Page 3A

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Though Central Florida ts not
dlrrctiy In the path of Hurri­
cane Georges, county agencies
remain on alert. Residents
should nlso take the neces­
sary precautions. officials
said.
National Ouurdsmen are
l&gt;elng assembled throughout
central
Florldu,
Including
Sanford, to support disaster
relief efforts around the state.
Athletic fields and back
yards have been turned Into
muddy swamps, suitable only
for ducks and those lucky
enough to have waterproof
shoes.
Hotels In the area are filing
up quickly with those who are
evacuating from other arras.
As of 3 p.m. Thursday, there
wrrr nbout 200 rooms avail­
able throughout Seminole
County. Those rooms were
going fast.
Terry Whltr of the Marina
llotrl on the lakefront In
Sanford said "they are full at
least through the weekend."
The hotel Is charging evacuees
a special lower rate, she
added.-

John Blackwood, manager
of the ofnrr of emergency
management for Seminole
County, said he believes most
of the evacuees In tills area
are coming from the west
coast of Florida, especially
the Tampa Bay area.
Blackwood added that four
evacuation shelters, at Lyman,
Lake Mary and Winter Springs
high schools and at FIngllsh
Estates Elementary School,
and one special needs shelter
at
Highlands
Elementary
School are scheduled to open
us soon as they are needed. A
pet-frlrndly shelter will be
open at Sanlando United
Methodist Church In Long­
wood.
"It's Just plain yucky out
here," said Krevll Lang, who
was walking though Fort Mel­
lon Park with his five-year-old
son Trevor on Thursday after­
noon.
He said they had gone to
Liberty Park on Country Club
Road In Lake Mary only to find
the low-lying park almost ob­
scured by water.
I t was pretty flooded," Lag
said. "I haven't seen It like
that In a couple of years."
Unfortunately, he noted, his

Woman not
guilty
in drowning
deaths
C o m p ile d

f ro m S t a f f R e p o r t s

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Two
small girls drowned In their
back yard pool a year and a
half ago, but Thursday a Judge
threw out an aggravated man­
slaughter charge against the
mother of one of the children.
Circuit Court Judge O.H. Ea­
ton said the case was a waste
of taxpayers' money and a po­
tential nightmare for grieving
parents statewide, lie called
the proceedings off. saying
there was no reason for 22year-old Rachel Reed to pres­
ent her defense.
Reed, who works as a topless
dancer, had been charged with
the deaths of her 20-month-old
daughter and her roommate's
3-year-old daughter.
Prosecutors said that Reed
had fallen asleep, but were un­
able to convince Eaton that
this was a crime. Had Reed
been found guilty, Eaton said
any parent who was ever hurt
or killed because of a moment
of Inattention could be put on
trial.
Michele Hall, the mother of
the second victim, was not
pleased with the Judge's ruling
and said she did not think
"people should walk away from
something like this." An officer
for the Altamonte Springs Po­
lice said that Hall • not Reed •
had been warned twice that the
children were wandering the
neighborhood on other occa­
sions.
Similar warnings were given
both women from a state childwelfare Investigator, and this
said Assistant State Attorney
Stewart Stone made Reed's
unintended nap a crime.
Defense attorney Don Lykkebak said that the prosecutors
had singled out Reed because
of her profession. (Michele Hall
also worked as a topless
dancer.)
Wolflnger denied Reed's oc­
cupation had anything to do
with the deaths. He said his
office would continue to be
"very aggressive" In coses of
this nature.

Tha children at Longwoood Hills Congregational Church Genesis Chirstian pre-school were thrilled when LI. Laurie Mooney of the Longwood
Fire Department let them do some squirting recently. The Rev. Hal

Melissa’s story
more WHAT WILL WE DO'S."
Mrllssa said.
Melissa, who asked her last
name not be used, was en­
gaged to Paul Kulka. a 23-yearold who was killed In his car
on a Saturday night in the
By R u m White
Washington Oaks section of
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Sanford. Maurice Williams, a
varsity football player at Win­
SANFORD - Melissa la 23- ter Springs HIgn School, ad ­
years-old and pregnant with mitted to police that tie shot
the child of a man who was Kafka. He Is now In custody.
"When Maurice walked up to
shot to death 12 days ago.
Her liazcl eyes are still wa­ Paul's car and killed him. not
only was Paul's life destroyed
tering.
but so were all of his friends,
She Isn't sure what she Is family and loved ones." Melissa
going to do and what is to be­ said. "How can a boy. 17. be so
come of the child who has no thoughtless and uncaring to be
daddy.
able to decide to take another
"Every day there are more
Pis
as# m * M elissa. Page SA
and more WHY'S, more and

Editor's Note: The last part qf
this story was Inadvertently
omitted from the Sept. 34 edi­
tion qf the Seminole Herald. It
Is reprinted here In Its entirety.

Youngblood said Mooneys visit was part of
Month program at the school.

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Friday. Septem iier 25. 1098

Let us know
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.iml seminars that are available to the general public.
We'd like to have the Informal Inn lor your unnoimceincHl at
least a week In advance.
All Hems slionld lie typed nr wtHlen legibly and Inc lude ltdorutatlon about who. whnl. when, where and even why your evenl
Is taking place. He sure in Include your name and a daytime
phone number In ease we have some questions ahead the Inlnriiiatlon.

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A dog s day in Longwood
Sandy Lomax {nght, left photo), daectoc ot
the
Longwood
Parks
and
Recreation
Department, presents a trophy to Charles

Wolverton and Tiffany*, a toy poodle, who
participated in the recent Fun Dog Show
Titlany' was the most obodionl dog in the

show. In the look-a-liko category, 'Axol', a
Rottweilor, and Jim Cook (loft, right photo),
were all smilos

Sammy and M ark are going to visit M ickey
Now. here's the pitch.
Sammy Sosa and Mark
McGwire arc going to solve
tills home run dispute ot theirs
at Walt Disney World in tale
Oc tober and early November.
They'll hit oft Michael Et*ncr Mickey Mouse and some
other comical throwers during
a Big la'ague Skills Challenge
in the world of make believe.
Mickey says that an elite
team of All-Stars from the
Major Leagues will practice at
the Baseball Stadium on Nov.
I and Nov. 2 and go to Japan
to play a series of games.
Mickey's got tickets lie's
willing io sell for S12 or less
for a number of activities.
There's even a black-tie (black

ears) event which Mr. Sosa
wants to attend only if Mr.
McGwire Is there, too.
Sosa and McGwire each have
on home runs in the slugglngcst summer In baseball
history. They’ve been good
chaps about their trip into the
fantasy world, although Sosa
seems to get the short end of
the stick on recognition.
Mickey Is expected to make
things equal when the big guys
come to play in Ills park.
Call 387-6397 about reser­
vations.
O n e a n d out

The first American newspa­
per was published on Sept. 25,
It turned out the first
edition was the only edition of
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TIDES

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 9:15
a.m.. maj. 3:05 a.m.. min. 9:40
pan., maj. 3:25 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
11:35 a.m.. 11:47 p.m., low:
5:08 a.m.. 5:48 p.m. New Smjnrna Beach: high: 11:40 a.m..
11:52 p.m.. low: 5:13 a.m., 5:53
EXTENDED OUTLOOK p.m., Cocoa Beach; high: 11:55
a.m.. — p.m,, low: 5:28 a.m.,
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Tatrm i 8 7 7 6 6:08 p.m.
Rain 84 77

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach Ac New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 58 feet with a rough chop.
Water tem perature at Daytonu Is 80 degrees and at
New Sym rna, 80 degrees.
Winds are from the cast at
20 25 m .p.h.

STATISTICS

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considered Ihe publication of­
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H a ir fo rc e

Seminole County Commis­
sioner Dick Van Der Welde
lias a new look. Some think his
new hair style ts much like
U b trace 'i. Some attribute the
“do” to an overdose of Kogalne.
Mrs. VDW says he looks
younger. Not all the precincts
have reported.
H o ly

Rain. Highs In the mld60s. Lows fn the upper 70s.
S a tu r d a y :
Thunderstorms,
lhghs In the low-80s. Lows In
the low’ 70s. S u n d a y : Scattered
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid 80s. Lows In the upper 70s M onday: Scattered thun­
derstorms. Highs in the upper80s. Lows in the mld*70s.

T od ay :

SUNDAY
MONDAY
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Happy birthday “Scooter."
That's a neat nickname for a
fellow 81 years old. hut Phil
Rlaiuto will always be the
“Scooter." He's Hall of Fame In
everyone's baseball book. Bar­
bara Walters Is 67 today.
Wonder If she'll call the
“Scooter." Actor Christopher
Reeve Is 40 and actress
Heather Locklear is 37. Bas­
ket man Scottie Pippin Is 33.

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O n e a n d o n ly

Today ts National One-Hit
Wonder Day. True roek-a-billy
Luis know who these artists
were and loved the one-hit
each had In them. Frankie
Ford'e “Sea Cruise' Is one ex­
ample. And did Buddy Knox
do anything else to compare
with “Party Doll?"

Keen on Dean

The excitement today tn
Falmiount. lnd.. ts over the
Falrmount Museum
Days
/Remembering James Dean
Festival. There are James
Dean look-u-likes all over the
lot. Dean grew up In Fairmount. More than 25,000 are
expected at the party.
S p l i s h , s p la
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Guess which Orlando native
Is going to be 11 on Monday?

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“Serving Seminole Count) Since 1908"
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POLICE LOG
T7i«* following reports were comptletl Jrom the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Sept. 23 24:

Burglary:
SANFORD, French Avenue, 800 block, Sept. 24. 1:13 a.m. A
25-year old man and a 21-year-old man were arrested on b at­
tery charges aflrr they forced their way Into an acquaintance's
apartment and beat hint with their lists before leaving. Semi­
nole County sherKTs deputies did not list a motive In the
beating.

Domestic violence:
LONGWOOD, Sunset Drive, 1700 block, Sept. 23. 12:40 p.m.
A 33-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Seminole County shertfl's deputies after he pushed his girl­
friend to the ground during an argument. Deputies said he
tried to take her vehicle ns well.

Driving under the influence:
LONGWOOD, State Road 434/Orant Street, Sept. 24, 12:09
a.m. A 49 year-old man was arrested for driving under the InAlienee by Longwood Police after he was Involvetl In a traffic
accident. ‘Pin,’ said he left the scene, but witnesses gave offi­
cers Ids tag number nnd he wns tracked down. They deter­
mined he was dmnk and asked him to perform n llcld sobriety
lest whlrh hr failed.
OVIEDO, Broadway, 1700 block. Sept. 23. 1:07 a.m. A 41yenr-old woman was arrested for driving under the InAuence by
Oviedo Police.
SANFORD. U.S. Highway 17-02 and Buah. Sept. 23. 2:34
a.in. A 19-yrur-old woman was arrested for DUI after Seminole
County sheriffs deputies found her to be Intoxicated. She
failed to perform the tasks of a roadside sobriety test.
SANFORD. State Road 46. Sept. 23. 10:34 p.m. A 47-yearold man was arrested for driving under the InAuence by Semi­
nole County sheriffs deputies.
OVIEDO. Winter Springs Boulevard/State Road 434, Sept.
24. 12:30 a.m. A 38-year-old woman wns arrested for driving
under the InAuence by Oviedo Police.

Drugs:
SANFORD. Mitch Court. Sept. 23. 1:30 p.m. A 22-year-old
man and a 20-year-old woman wrre charged with possession
of marijuana with Intent to sell or distribute, possession of
morr than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of cocaine and
imsscsslou of drug paraphemnlla by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies cxrruted a search warrant at the suspects'
home and found marijunnn In an open urea of the house, a
large quantity of the drug In n box In a bedroom closet and co­
caine In the bathroom of the master bathroom.

H u r r ic a n e —
co n tin u ed from Pngs 1A

back yard near the Crystal
Like chain In Sanford Is be­
ginning to Aood as well. He
knows, however, that the
worst Is yet to come.
Emergency
management
personnel are doing what they
can to help those who need
assistance In stemming Aow
of water from rising lakes and
rivers as well us from heavy
ruins and overAowIng storm
drains.
Free bags are available from

the Seminole County Public
Works department for those
who wont to dam up Aood wa­
ters. There is also free sand
for those who want to put
their back Into the Job. Dunes,
piled up on Lake Mary Boule­
vard across from the Seminole
County Educational Support
Center, are there for those
who want to Imul It off to pro­
tect thetr property.
"We won't do the work for
you, but we'U give you the stuff
you need,’ said.

Some event cancellations
C om piled from S ta ff R ep orts

As of press time, the follow­
ing events hud been canceled:
The Winter Springs V.F.W.
lias canceled the "Klck-olT
Crime Prevention and Fire
Safety Day* scheduled for Sat­
urday at 10 a.m.
A rescheduled date will be
announced and will depend on
the availability of Are and po­
lice personnel.
The post home ts located on
North Edgemon Avenue.
In sports. Hurricane Georges
lias made an Impact and may
make an even larger one by
noon today.
The
Melbourne
Central
Catholic - Winter Springs foot­
ball game and the DeLand Oviedo games have already
been postponed. The game at
Oviedo will take place Monday

at 7 p.m. and the Winter
Springs game has not yet been
rescheduled. Spruce Creek at
Seminole and Lake Brantley at
Lyman will also be played
Monday at 7.
The Lake Howell at Lake
Mary contest has been re ­
scheduled for Oct. 16.
The Seminole Invitational
Tournament for AAU baseball
teams scheduled for Sanford Is
In a holding pattern to see
what the weather does.
According to tournament di­
rector Dob Breum at 10:30
a.m., "The weather ts beautiful
right now and if by a miracle
it does not rain, the Aelds may
dry out and we will play.*
No other county sporting
events, Including volleyball
and swimming events had
been canceled as of press
time.

OBITUARIES
JOHN HENRY BENNETT

John Henry Dennett. 85.
North Calhoun Street. Eatonvllle. died Monday. Sept. 21.
1998. Horn In Montgomery,
Ala., he moved to Central
Florida In 198). Mr. Dennett
was a laborer. He served In the
U.S. Marine Corps.
Survivors Include brother-inlaw. James Montgomery. At­
lanta. Ga.; guardian, Louise
Franklin. Maitland; cousins.
Barbara Hawkins. Ruth Willis,
both of Akron. Ohio. Patricia
Henderson. Orlando.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.
BUBIE LEE OETER

Susie Lee Gctcr. 45. South
Parramorc Avenue. Orlando,
died Tuesday. Sept. 22. 1998.
Dorn in Belle Glade, she moved
to Central Florida In 1954. Ms.
Geler was u housekeeper. She
was u member of Macedonia
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include sons. Alfred
Sprawl. Lyle Taylor, both of
Orlando; daughter.
Many,
Orlando; mother, Sarah F.
Hits. Eatonvllle; sisters. Forest
Duncan. Annie, Lena Outlaw,
all of Orlando. Darbara Outlaw.
Eatonvllle. Dora Williams. Co­
lumbus. Ga.; brothers, Johnny.

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person’s life,*' Melissa said.
'Did he think he would get
away with what he has done?"
“To walk up to a car nnd kill
someone while they arc sitting
there looking at you. Insisting
that they have no money. Is
nothing more than murder with
a capital *M' nnd should be
carried out with the highest
level of capital punishment.*
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Melissa said she nnd Paul
met when they were teenagers.
They were friends but didn't
pay much attention to each
other until one day when they
sat nnd talked under n palm
tree. She had another relation­
ship break up nnd had a son.
who Is now three.
Melissa and Paul would have
their own child In early 1999.
"We picked names," she said.
*If it were a boy he woidd be

Paul Henry Kafka. If li were a
girl, she would be Paula Jean
Kafka."
Melissa was proud thal Paul
had been working the last half
year at Metz Motors In Longwood. 'He was alxiul to make
some good money. He was
learning the trade from Mr.
Metz. Paul was good and get­
ting better."
Paul Metz said he was
pleased, Indeed. "Paul was a
good young man. We liked him
very much. I had him doing
some paint work and learning
all the things we do. We're dev­
astated about what happened.
Friday at work. 11 was 'see ya.
Monday.*
“But there was no Mon­
day. ..."
Melissa carried a poem that
one of their friends had written
about Paul's deulh - It was ti­
lled 'Reality"

' Why do people nhenys kill?
Do thexi renlhi do if for a
thrill?
You people In the world
need to rcalixe
that when you puff the trig­
ger (mother person rffes."
'None of us understand the
meaning of this tragedy,"
Melissa said.
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Bud Mullins, 17, was In Ihe
back seat of Paul Kafka's Z2H
Camara when Ills cousin was
shot. He said dial Kafka was
able to drive 2 1/2 blocks after
he was shot In Ihe side. There
were two of us with Paul." Mtlllns said.
The last Ihlug I asked him
was. To pimp, did they' get
you?* He answered , ‘he got
me."
"We Jumped out of the ear and
ran six, seven blocks to get
help." Mullins said.

Melissa and Bud Mullins
stick together now - a couple of
kids looking for some better
hrraks In their life. Melissa
said Paul's parents are going to
come back from North Caro­
lina when the trail begins for
Maurice Williams.
*1 want too see the person
who did this," Melissa said.
T he person who look away his
chance to see his child. The
person who took away all of
our lives."
Melissa Insisted that she
would have the baby, probably
in February.
*Wliat I do with the two
children. I'm not really certain.
I didn't finish high school. I In­
tend to do lhal If I can. i am
working hut I don't cam that
much.
"With
Paul.
everything
seemed possible. Everything
was going well for the first
time. Why did this have to
happen? Why? Why? Why?'

tant that there is a cleansing."
George said thal the 1.000 or
so In the Community United
Methodist Church ts also
praying for all elected offirlals.
These are disturbing times
when we need to come togrlhrr

nnd do what Is right." George
said. 'I'm determined to try to
do what 1 can. My heart Is set
on gaining a seat on the city
commission. I w-ant to serve
this community. I have no de­
signs on any higher office.

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mainstream." Oeorge charges.
They're the ones who do not
belong or At In this sorlrty."
Seminole County Commis­
sioner Grant Mnloy says
George Is an ’honest man with
good common sense. He's as
apple-pie as you can get. He
listens to people. That's his Job
as n pastor and that's what he
Is doing us a candidate for of
flic."
Muloy said he became ac­
quainted with George a few
years ago when the pastor was
leading a citizens' campaign In
Casselberry to *Say No to All
Night Booze." The Casselberry
citizens voted down the all
night booze by an overwhelm­
ing 3/4th vote.
It has been a good summer
for George und those who want
a kinder, gentler, covered-up
5emlnole County.
Christian
Coalition candidate Bob West
gave
County
Commission
Chairman Randy Morris n
strong race - much stronger
than experts Imagined. Fanner
Lyman High Principal Cartlon
Henley beat Incumbent Win
Adams. The Henley victory was
relished by the Christian right.
George, to be sure, was
pleased with Henley's success.
*llc was my principal at Ly­
man." Oeorge said.
George said that
his
mother, Jane, died when he
was 15. His dad. Bill George
,78, use to be an auctioneer In
Sanford. He learned the art of
the auctioning from his dad
and still conducts sales In Win­
ter Park. Last week he did a
charity auction at Highlands
Elementary where his daugh­
ter, Lacy .9. attends classes.
Garrett George ,15, Isa 201pound center and defensive
rad for the Lyman football
team. ’He's big and getting
Bigger." George said.
Mark and Jackie George
have been married 18 years.
They were in Texas for a stay
when he gained his masters
degree at Southwestern Semi­
nary. He also has a business
administration degree from the
University of Central Florida.
Naturally, George Is tire
business administrator at his
church.
Winter Park attorney David
Wasserman. who sparred with
George on WDBO Radio Thurs­
day night, said the two ‘have
been cordial" whenever they
meet although they represent
opposing sides of the decency
dispute.

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New Orleans, La.. Edward den Glen Loop, Lake Mary, died
Pitts, Washington. DC, Roddle, Saturday. Sept. 19. 1998. Bom
In St. Louts, Mo., she moved to
James Jr.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc., Central Florida In 1995. Mrs.
Winter Park. In charge of ar­ Lockhart was a homemaker.
She was a member of Tres
rangements.
Dios. Mrs. Lockhart was a
GERTRUDE ANN JOHNS
Gertrude Ann Johns, 67, member of Wekiva Presbyte­
Cherry Hill Road. Lady Lake, rian Church.
Survivors Include daughters,
died Saturday. Sept. 19. 1998.
Bom In Kingston. N.Y., she Mary Linda Eckert. Lake Mary,
lived in Sanford from 1963 un­ Jo Ann Orosaberndt, Watertil 1989. Mrs. Johns was a bury, Conn., Juliet Joseph,
Foils,
N.Y.;
homemaker. She was a mem­ Wapplngers
ber of the St. John Lutheran brother. Myron Milton Medsker
Church. Summerfleld. Fla., Jr., St. Louis. Mo.; six grand­
where she was very active children.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
serving on various church
neral Home, Longwood, in
committees.
Survivors Include daughters. charge of arrangements.
Karen Lee Wise, Altamonte
Springs. Rebekah Thomell, FRANKLIN LLOYD
Frultland Park. Renee Temple­ RICHARDSON
Franklin Lloyd Richardson.
ton, Sanford, Anna Cochran,
Martinsville, Va.. Christina 43, Symonds Avenue. Winter
McGowan. Lake Mary; broth­ Park, died Friday, Sept. 18,
1998. Mr. Richardson was bom
ers, Reginald Deyo, Dick Deyo.
both of Up State. N.Y., Don In Winter Park. Mr. Richardson
Deyo, Stratford. Conn.; sisters. was a laborer. He was a mem­
Esther Aldridge, Up State. N.Y.. ber of Warner Chapel. Winter
Kathleen Proper. Avon Park: Park.
Survivors Include sisters.
nine grandchildren: two great­
Sandra A. Wright, Earthalcnc,
grandchildren.
All Faiths Cremation Society. Gail, Celia, all of Winter Park;
brothers, Willie. Harold. J o ­
Lady Lake. In charge of a r
seph Moore, Danny, all of Win­
rangements.
ter Park.
MART ALICE LOCKHART
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Mary Alice Lockhart, 82. Gar- in charge of arrangements.

W.issemian represents thrre
nude dancing bars trying to
stay in business.
"What upsrts me is the way
Pastor George and the others
constantly try to demonize
me," Wassennan said, There's
a lot of personal slufT thal 1
don't llkr. Those deeenty peo­
ple had snacks one day and
named one of the sandwiches
after me - It was a Jewish ham
on rye. I wasn't amused."
Wassennan said thal he does
sense George's tenacity. 'Ills
good points are actually Ills
had ones, too. lie's overzealous. misguided."
In Ihe next few weeks,
Wassennan said that Grorge
and those who helped get the
Liberty Christian Counsel to
defend any stilts against Semi­
nole County Supervisor of Elec­
tions Sandy Goard and possi­
bly kill the public nudity referrridum, could be In for a Jolt.
'What do they know about
voter fraud'/"
he
askrd.
Wasserman contends many of
the signatures on the petition
for a decency referendum are
Invalid. County attorneys gave
the commission a 'fall safe"
ordinance to cover its tracks
but George pleaded and convtncfd three commissioners to
Ir! the original plan fly.
'Ihe Clinton scandal
and
the quality of courage and In­
tegrity try elect rd oil Ida Is Is a
topic Grorge has used In rrernt sermons. 'It s a high pri­
ority In our prayers." he said.
'We have prayed for the recon­
ciliation of the Clinton faintly.
For Mrs. Clinton and Chclsra
umi the president. It is Impor­

ALL YOU CAN EAT at our A N N U A L

SPAGHETTI DINNER
&amp; BINGO
W HEN:

Saturday
SepL 26th. 1998 4prn-8pm
W H K R K : Sanford C iv ic Center

TicLclv arc Available
•At ihe Door or Call 321-0700
Benefit Lion'v Sight Program
Donation $5 00
Children Under 5 Free

SANFORD
LION S CLUB

NOTICE!!!

The Department of Children and Fam ilies, District 7 is
seeking volunteers to serve on the Health and Hum an
Services Board. Prospective m em bers m ust represent
Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
and ethnicity, and must have dem onstrated interest, co m ­
mitment, and have appropriate expertise for m eeting
health and human services needs of the com m unity.
Interested individuals should contact the D epartm ent of
Children and Fam ilies, District 7 Adm inistrator's office at
(407) 245-0400 ext. 153 or write to 400 W. R ob inson St.,
Suite S-1129, Orlando, F L 32801 for an application. T h e
deadline for submitting application is O ctober 5, 1998. ^ ioj

Information Seminar
Saturday, September 26th, 1998
2 p.m.
The ideal sol ution for aging witn dignity.
c lif fc r c t i c c i s
Since 1981, Alternative Living Services has been dedicated to pre­
serving llte quality o f life and caring for older adulLs. Our w o r k
has p r o v i d e d i n s i g h t and s o l u t i o n s to meeting the
special needs of individuals in our assisted living residences.
A t Clare Bridge, individuals with memory impairments such as
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias receive specialized assistance
in a safe environment. StalT are specially trained to understand and work
with the behaviors associated with memory impairment.
A t Woven Hearts, older adults continue to live life with
choices - their choices. Residents receive individualized
assistance with their unscltcduled needs 24 hours a day, even
as their needs change.
Your loved one can age with dignity and continue
to enjoy life as a member o f your family and our communi­
ty at Clare Bridge or Woven Hearts, located in the beauti­
ful Oviedo neighborhood.

C l a r e B r id g e
Alternative Living Services

WovenHearts.
Alternative Living Services

445 Alexandria Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765

395 AlafayaWoods Blvd.
Oviedo, FL 32765

(407) 359-1011

(407) 359-5159

P ro v id in g f o r a L ife tim e o f N e e d s

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People
Cleaning uniforms can be a challenge

CALENDAR
Wood Bunk
Central Florida Blood Hank
Is asking donors of all typos of
blood
especially O-tvpe do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

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

Senior employment
An employment program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St., Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
32-1-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far comer of the dining
room. Tills Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players arc Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

Gamblers,

families

Gamblrrs Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for family and
frirnds. meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokere)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Kiwanis Club
Klwanls Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denny's on State Road
436 tn Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call 831-8545.

Toastmasters meet
Tlie Night Owls Toastmasters
Club *6581 meets every Tues­
day of the month, at 7:30 p.m.,
at the Lake Mary Community
Building on Country Club
Road. Contact Rosella Bonham
at 323-8284 for more Informa­
tion.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens
Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. A bag
lunch follows. Visitors are wel­
come. For Information, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.

w.o.w.
A Golden Age Support Group
sponsored by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post #8207 Is a
group offering support, bond­
ing. assistance, brotherhood
and social activities to mem­
bers holds monthly meetings
the first Tuesday of each
month. These meetings are
held In the Florida Hospital at
11 a.m. in Lake Mary on Sand
Pond Road, right olf of Lake
Emma Road. For more Infor­

MICHAEL A. YLONEN
Air Force Airman Michael A.
Ylonen has graduated from ba­
sic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An­
tonio. Texas.
Ylonen Is tire son of Doreen
M. Ylonen of Orlando and
Mlchey A. Ylonen of Geneva.
He Is a 1993 graduate of
Maynard Evans High School.
Orlando.
LaSHlANDA P. OATEN
Army Pvt. LaShlanda P.
Gaten has arrived for duty In
Kaiserslautern. Germany.
She Is the daughter of
Sharon Robinson of Jackson­
ville and Fulton Gaten of San­
ford.
The private Is a 1996 gradu­
ate of Orange Park High

mation call Minnie Kane, Sire
relnry. .322 8549.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends of ad
diets, will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
869-6364.

TOPS
Member of Take Ofl Pounds
Sensibly. TOI’S. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church,
1G07 Sanford Ave., Sanford
For more Information about
the club, cnll 321-4464.
Toastmasters
Night Owls Toastmasters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 pin., at the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Club Road
In Lake Mary. Contact Rosella
Bonham at 323-8284 for Infor­
mation.

Rose Society
The Greater Orlando Rose
Society meets the fourth Tues­
day of the month (except July.
August and December) at Mor­
rison's Cafeteria. 1840 E. Co­
lonial Drive. Orlando. Visitors
are welcome. Dinner Is at 6
p.m.. followed by the business
meeting at 7 p.m. Details: 6710614. 894-4139 or 239-1 188.
Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous meets
every Tuesday, at 10 u.m. tn
Parish Hall Whltner Lounge of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
In Sanford. The meetings Inst
about an hour. There are no
dues nor fees. The only re­
quirement to attend Is the de­
sire to stop rating compul­
sively.

Shuffleboard

When the ball's in play, a
clran uniform Is the Iasi thing
on anyone's mlml. But. once
that final whistle blows, those
dirty uniforms come In from
the llrld and off the court to
confront their next challenge:
gelling clean.
The best cleaning method
depends on the fiber content of
the fabric, the type of M ill and
the color-fastness ol the dyes.
Synthetic libers. Including ny­
lon. polyester and spandex. are
commonly used to create fab­
rics that are washable at high
temperatures.
However, because the dyes
used for athletic uniforms are
often water-soluble, fading or
dye transfer during washing
may Is- a problem. To avoid
lhis. read and follow tnstruc-

CONSUMER
FOCUS

'

BARBARASI H U G H ES/
GREGG

lions on garment rare Inbrls.
Frequently, a cold water
wash Is recommended because
higher temperatures may cause
the colors to bleed. To prevent
bleeding. It's also best to avoid
snaking the Items for long pe­
riods of time. If a damp gar­
ment cannot be rleaned Imme­
diately, hang It to air dry.
Mud. grass and perspiration

nre common enemies of clean
nthletle
uniforms.
Before
treating these stains, test the
removal procedures In on In­
conspicuous spot on the gar­
ment.
For mud stains, let the gar­
ments dry and then brush off
as much of the mud ns possi­
ble. Pre-lrent with a preterit
product, a paste of granular
detrrgenl and water or a liquid
laundry detergent.
For grass stains, pre-treat
with a product containing en­
zymes. If the stains remain,
launder with u blench that Is
safe for the fabric.
For perspiration stains, ap ­
ply a pre-wash stain remover
or mb the afTectrd area with
bar soap. If the fabric color
has changed, treatment de­

pends on the age of the stain.
For fresh stains, apply ammo­
nia; for old stains, npply white
vinegar. Rinse thoroughly, then
launder. If the stains remain,
wash In a product containing
enzymes or oxygen blench.
Athletic uniforms should be
dried at n low temperature. A
high temperature may cause
shrinkage
nnd
permanent
wrinkling. When dry. remove
Items from the dryer and hnng
them up lo help prevent per­
manent wrinkling.
Barbara Hughes/dregg la ths
Samlnota Coutny Extension Homs
Economist Inquiries may be
directed to her at the Cooperative
Extension Service, 250 W. County
Home Road, Sanford, FI. 22773 or
phone 322-2500. Ext SS5S

H itting problem child sends w rong m essage
Dear Mary,
My kid Is In first grade and
already they're having trouble
with him at school I've been
having trouble with him since
tie was bom! He's always been
hard to control. He Just won't
listen. I've beat him. made him
stay In his room for hours,
made him go to bed without
supper-nothing makes any
difference In his behavior. Now
the school Is calling me to
come and get him when he
throws a tantrum thrrr. I've
told them he does the same
things at home, but they send
him home anyhow. I feel like a
failure as a parent, and 1 am
really thinking about seeing If
Ills dad will take him. I don't
expect you can say anything
that will help, but I'm worn out
and sick of struggling with him.

BIRTHS

The Sanford Tourist and
The following births were re­
Shuffleboard Club practices corded at Central Florida Re­
every Tuesday and Friday gional Hospital In Sanford:
starting at 1:30 p.m. The Sept. 9 • Caroline and Julio
courts are located behind the Rodriguez. Deltona. Boy
Sanford Senior Center. Those Sept. 10 • Carmen Morales.
Interested In playing, learning DeLond. Girl
to play or Joining the club may Sept. 11 - Jennifer McKeown
call Russ Kltner. president. and Timothy Danzig. Sanford.
322-7751, for Information.
Girl; Jill and Donald Pritchett.
Jr.. Sanford, Girl
Sewing Club
Sept. 12 - Georgeanne and
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. Thomas Bledsoe, Sanford. Boy:
to noon, the WOOP1E Sewing Deborah Jones and Bergeron
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Brown. Sanford, Boy
Senior Center. 260 N. Country Sept. 13 - Shannon and Larry
Club Road, to make baby Falde. Jr.. DeBory. Girl
clothes, and Items for nursing Sept. 14 - Tina and Joseph
homes as well as Items for the Clayton. Jr.. Orange City, Boy;
Christmas store. The Items Brianna McKinnon and Edrick
made by the club are donated Young. Sanford. Gtri
to preemle babies, nursing Sept. 15 • Virginia Hall and
home residents and gifts for Keith Howard. DeLand. Boy
the annual Christmas store.
Sept. 16 • Lartta Clark and
Phillip Richardson. Sanford,
Senior activities
Girl
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
The following births were re­
anyone 55 years or older to corded at Florida Hospital In
Join them In activities every Altamonte:
Monday through Friday, from Sept. 8 - Ana and Ewell Pea­
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. at Ute cock. Jr., Casselberry. Boy;
Arrurl.
Lake Mary Community Center, Sari and Joseph
Casselberry, Boy; Jo Marie
260 N. Country Club Road.
Mann and James Gardner.
Casselberry, Boy; Sheryl and
Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club Gerard Tracy, Longwood, Girl;
meets every Tuesday at noon at Elizabeth and Joseph Larson,
the Colonial Room tn down­ Orange City, Olrl: Tammy and
Scott Berger. Lake Mary. Girl;
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors
and
prospective Melissa and Steven Cardlllo.
members are welcome. For In­ Longwood, Boy
formation. call Sam Loper, Sept. 9 • Susan and Edward
Hennessey
II.
Altamonte
321-4415.
Springs. Girl
Sept. 10 - Rutitle Wheeler, Al­
Bridge Club
tamonte Springs, Boy; Eliza­
Sanford Duplicate Bridge beth
and Benjamin Walker. Al­
Club meets at noon each Tues­ tamonte
Springs. Girt; Jean
day at the Greater Sanford
and Kenneth Wildes, Cassel­
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. berry.
Olrl
First St.. Sanford.
Sept. 11 - Connie and Ray Stlffler. Jr.. Orange City, Girt; Lu­
cille and Robert Ooldsmlth.
Longwood. Boy; Monette and
Chunlce Wong. Sanford, Boy;
Sherrill and William Monroe II,
Deltona, Girl; Tracy and Alex­
ander Beasley, Lake Mary. Boy;
Julie Bettes. Deltona. Boy
School. Fla.
Sept. 12 - Brandy and Anthony
EUEL H. PIMENTEL
Ellel H. Pimentel has re­ Martin, Jr.. Casselberry, Boy
cently completed the cadet ba­ Sept. 13 - Denise Bravo, Long­
sic training program at Uie wood. Girt; Cynthia and Jose
U.S. Military Academy, West Cancel. Jr.. Deltona. Boy; Bar­
bara and Jeffrey Scott, Alta­
Point. N.Y.
monte Springs. Girl; Deborah
After completing the basic and David Nenson, Longwood.
training program, the cadet Is Olrl
accepted into the U.S. Corps of
Cadets at the academy. Conse­
quently. upon graduating from
the academy, the cadet re­
Our Investment in
ceives a bachelor’s degree and
Research is
Is commissioned as a second
lieutenant tn Die Army.
Paying Off
Pimentel Is the son of
Huberto and Arlene Pimentel of
Oviedo.
He Is a 1998 graduate of
Oviedo High School.

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

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MARY
BALK

Tired of Straggling
Dear Tired,
Maybe we ran help you lo
work a III tie less hard and get
better results In your parent­
ing. First, let's deal with hitting
(beatlng/spanking) as a solu­
tion to a child's misbehavior. It
doesn't work. When u parent
lilts his/her child. It sends the

wrong message. It tells the
rhlld that It's OK for bigger
people to be physically aggres­
sive with smaller or weaker
people. Wlille time-out for
BRIEF periods (not more than
30 minutes under uny circum­
stances) Is appropriate for a 6year-old child, unless a calm
discussion of where the child
went wrong either precedes or
follows It. the child usually
feels that the parent Is getting
even with him. and so the
score Is settled.
Hie next time your son has a
tantrum, try these techniques:
1. I-ook or move away from
him. Do not honor his misbe­
havior with your attention.
2. Do not speak to him while
the tantrum continues. Main­
tain a neutral expression and
attitude until the tantrum ends.

3. If you feel he may be In
danger of harming himself or
othrni. hold him In a ‘harness
hold* until the tantrum ends.
When he Is not misbehaving,
make extra efforts to praise
him. smile at him. tell him you
love him and are proud of him.
make rye rontact with him,
touch him In positive wavs. Br
sincere and don't wait for his
behavior to be perfect before
using these techniques.
Contact the school counselor
and ask for a referral to u pa rrntlng support group, as well
as about the school's opinion
on whether mediation might be
appropriate for your child.
Mary Batk la a Carttftod Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Crooms Academy.
Phono: 322-5742.

W om an learns costly lesson
when she drives hom e drunk
of us take Cor granted.

DEAR ABBY: Thank you for
•ending me your 1988 letter from
‘Paying the Price in Phoenix “ It I*
a powerful letter that I distribute to
DUI/DWI defendant* who appear
before me.
May I suggest that you republish
the letter and advise your readers
that the average legal fee in auch
cooes has now risen to more than
52,000 in the last 10 years. Driving
after a ‘few” drinks could result in
many thousands of dollars in legal,
insurance and damage costa, not to
mention the potential Injuries and
deaths.
JUDGE IRA J. RAAB, DISTRICT
COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. N.Y.

ADVICE

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ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

ence is going to cost me at least
$4,000, which I can ill alTord. The
inconvenience for myself and my
children la difficult to handle.
I’ve had to impose on friends for
rides and favors. My parents are
DEAR JUDGE RAAB: Glad I disgusted with me, and I don’t
could help. 1 agree, the original blame them. The mental stress is
hard to handle.
letter is worth a reprint!
I hope you print this, Abby.
DEAR ABBY: I am a self-sup­ Maybe other people will learn from
porting single parent and recently it.
FAYING THE PRICE
was out on a date with a ‘fun* guy.
IN PHOENIX
He handled his beer just fine. 1 left
him at 1 a.m. to drive home, know­
DEAR PAYINGt Thanks for a
ing I'd hod enough wine to necessi­
letter that may cause people to
tate caution while driving.
I was concentrating on being • realise that If they have had "a
careful driver when a light started few” drinks, they should not
lo flash behind me. I pulled over, drive.
Sadly, statistics show that
and the lady officer gave me the
field sobriety test, read me my many die tragically and need­
rights, took my driver’s license and lessly because the person
handcuffed my hands behind my behind the wheel had “a few.”
back. I remember telling her that I
was a professional and asking if I
had to go through all that. She said
DEAR ABBY: I enjoyed the story
I did.
ou printed about the Easter egg
I was driven to the police station
unt where the children were so
in a police car. The officers were generous to the girl who was blind.
very courteous. I was given a For the past three years, I have
Breathalyzer test. My rating was been privileged to participate In an
.13 — the legal limit is .10.1 was Easter egg hunt for blind children
fingerprinted and ticketed for sponsored by the Blind Babies
DWI. There were no prior traffic Foundation in Fresno. It’s called a
violations.
"beeper egg hunt,* because the plas­
I was not allowed to leave unless tic eggs have small beepers In them
someone picked me up. (I didn't to guide the children.
want to tell anybody.) I said I'd stay
Many times the children receive
the night, but the officer strongly assistance from sighted compan­
discouraged it, so I called a friend to ions, but the children locate the
pick me up at the police station at 3 eggs by sound.
a.m. (U was terrible having to call
Sighted children help prepare for
my children and ezplain why I this special egg hunt by painting
large plywood eggs and gluing pic­
needed my friend’s phone number.)
While I waited, I was locked in a tures of the children with sight
cell like a common criminal. When I impairment to pictures of the East­
arrived home, it was time to go to er Bunny. These souvenirs are pre­
work. I was required to report my sented to the parents of the special
arrest! It was humiliating to tell my students.
During the preparation for the
work administrator.
I chose to retain an attorney for hunt, sighted students are intro­
$1,000 to walk me through the legal duced to some of the problems those
process. I was completely without without sight face, and they react
my driver's license lor 30 days, and very sympathetically. Therefore,
I was allowed to drive only lo and this program beneftta both those
from work for the next 60 days. with sight and those without
DICK HERBOLDSHIMER, FRES­
Because the alcohol content was
NO, CALIF.
below .16 and there was no previous
record, I was given special consider­
DEAR DICKj Beeper
ation such ss the work permit, and
the mandatory time in jail was what a great ideal I us *
i
counted as the time I waited in jail there are many
products to aid people without
for my ride home. I was lucky.
My car insurance more than dou­ sight to participate in sports
r activities. Hooray
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allows
seven years before I qualify for the the technology
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DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and
I will be attending a Catholic
church soon for a special event.
As Protestants, Is It necessary
for us to kneel when everybody else
dors?
WONDERING IN MINNESOTA
DEAR WONDERING! No.
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�Sem inole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. September 25. 1998 - 9 A

Legal Notices
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I SS -TS S-C A -H -K
IRVIN J

M c S W A IN , T R U S T E E .

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M A JU A N A S K ILE S ,

LAKE HARNEY
ESTATES ASSOCIATION.
INC., ■ Florida Non-Prolll
Homeowner's
Aaaoclallon Corporation.
THOMAS W OUNDERMAN,
SR : MICHAEL P.
OUNDERMAN. and
MAROARETA WHARTON. PA
Dalandanla
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE II HEREQY GIVEN
tfial purauant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foracloiura
dated Baplambar 11th, 1SSS In
Caaa N o t tl-TIB-CA-14-K In
tha Circuit Court In and lor
Saminola County, Florida In
which IRVIN J. McSWAIN.
TRUSTEE la tha Plaintiff, and
MAJUANA SKILLS. ET AL . ara
tha Oalandanti, I will aall to lha
highaat and bait blddar lor
caih at 11 00 AM on lha ISth
day ol Octobar. 1SSS at lha
W alt Front S la p i ol tha
Saminola County Courthouia,
SOI N Park Ave . Sanford,
Florida, tha following daicribad
raal proparty a i aal forth In lha
Summary Final Judgmant ol
Foracloiura.
DESCRIPTION
LOT R-1«
That parcal of land lying In
Sac Iion 11, TownihlpiO South.
Ranga SI t a i l ,
Saminola
County. Florida, daicnbad a l
lollowi- From lha Norlheail
corner ol lha Southaait quarter
of lha Southaait quarter ol
Section It, run along lha E a il
lino of aald Sactlon I t, N
ho’ o r a c - w. t s * to feat.
thanee leaving aald S a il line
run S S S 'S M S ' W. MO 00 foal,
thanca run N OO'OT'44* W.
M IO.00 feat to tha Point of
Beginning,
lhanca
run
N
00*0144* 330 00 feat, lhanca
run N SS'SMS* E. MO 00 feat
thanca run S OO'OT'44* E.
330 00 feat; thanca run E
S r S l IS* W. 440 00 teat to tha
Point of Beginning
Tha above described parcal
conlatna S 00 acral, mora or
tan.
Tha above daacribad parcal II
iub|ect to 31 fool tngreai
E g re n
alternant
on
tha
Weiterly line and a 30 fool
Drainage eaiement on tha
Enterly line and the Southerly
Ima ol lard parcal
Certified Correct
Jim Pullen R L E No 33tS
OATEO THIS Itth day ol
September. ISOS
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Or Jana E. Jaiewlc
Deputy Clark
R Edward Cooley. Eiq
Shephard. McCabe S
Cooley
1410 E R 434 W ail. Sulla 304
Longwood. FL 32760
Publlih: September IS. 21.
1991
DELM4S

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SBMIMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILS NO. SB-SOf-CP
IN RE Tha Eitata ol
MART Q PRYOR a/k/a
MARY PRYOR.
Oeceated
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINQ
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AQAINBT THE ADOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREDY NOTIFIED
THAT lha Administration of lha
Ealala ol MARY O PRYOR a/k/a
MARY
PRYOR
deceased
Probata File No IS 102-CP la
pending In lha Circuit Court ot
Saminola
Coonty,
Probala
Division, tha addraaa ol which
ia P O Drawer C. Sanlord.
Florida 32712-0111 Tha CoPersonal RaptaaanlaUvaa ol tha
Eitata ara JOANNE MARY
PRYOR and KATHLEEN LYNNE
PRIDE MORE, whoa# a d d re iie i
ara 24SI Tahoe Circle. Winter
Park. FL 32712 and EtlO
Maverick Trail. SI Cloud. FL
34TTI Tha Raaldant Aganl ol
tha Eilate la EOWARO L
STAHLEY. whose addraaa la TT1
White Pina Ava . Rockladgs. FL
32I1S Tha name and addraaa
ol
tha
Personal
Representative's attorney IS a l
aal forth below
All person! having claim! or
demand! again!! lha Eatele ara
required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, lo hi# with lha
Clerk ol lha above Coort. a writ­
ten statement ol any claim or
demand they may have Each
claim must be in writing and
moat indicate tha basis ot the
claim, tha name and addraaa ol
lha creditor, ot hia agent or
attorney, and tha amount
claimed It the claim la not yal
do*, lha data whan il will be
coma due shall be staled II lira
claim il conbngenl or unliqui­
dated. lha nature ol lha uncer­
tainty shall be stated II Hie
claim is secured the security
shall
be
described
The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
coprai ol tha claim lo lha Clerk
la enable the Clerk lo mail one
copy
to
each
Personal
Represented*!
All person* interested in the
estate to whom a copy ol this
Notice Ol Administration has
bean mailed ara required,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE, to
fila any obiections that they
may have that challenge tha
validity ol tha decedent's Will,
tha
qualifications
ot
tha
Personal Representative or tha
venue or tha jurisdiction ot the
Court
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
O ils ol tha liral publication ot
this Notice Of Administration
September IS. tSSS
JOANNE MARY PRYOR
Co-Peraonal Representative
ol lha Eatele ol
MARY O PRYOR a/k/a

MARY PRYOR
KATHLEEN LYNNE
PRIDEMORE
Co-Penonal Representative
ot the Estate ol
MARY 0 PRYOR e/k/e
MARY PRYOR
EDWARD L STAHLEY
ISO-O Fortenberry Road
PO Ooi 1766
Merritt Island.

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB EIONTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NO.i 4S-3ISS DR 01-0
Donnie Flanagan
Patitionar
AND
Leonard F Flanagan
Reepondenl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Leonard Flanagan
403 Cherokee Ln
Sanford
YOU A R i NOTIFIED thal an
action hai bean Iliad agaiml
you and lhal you ara required lo
larva a copy ol your written
defenael. Il any. to il on Donnie
Flanagan whoia addraaa II 301
S Sunland Or. Sanlord. FL
32773 on or belore OCTOBER
tS. IM S and tile tha original
with tha Clark ol thu Court al
PO
B oi S it , Sanlord. FL
32773-0111 before aervice on
Petitioner or immediately there­
after II you led to do i o . a
default may be entered againal
you lor tha relief demanded in
the petition
Copiee ol all court documenli
m thu cate, including ordere.
are available al lha Clark of lha
Circuit Court ! Office You may
review thaaa document! upon
requeil
You mult keep lha Clark of lha
Circuit Court'a Office notified of
your current addren
You muit keep tha Clark of lha
Circuit Court ! Othce notified of
your current addreai (you may
hie Notice ol Current Addren
Florida Family Form I2SIII
Future papara in Ihn lawiuit
will be mailed to lha addren of
record al tha clark'i office
WARNINQ Rule 12 311.
Florida Family Law Hulea ol
Procedure, require! certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ment! and information Failure
to compty can reault In eancliona. including diim iiaal or
linking ol pleading!
DATED September 14lh. tSSS
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Luanna Woodly
Oapuly Clark
Publiah September It. 21. and
October 3. S. IM S
DEU-144

NOTICE TO TNB PUBLIC
Notice ia hereby given thal a Public Heating will be held by tha
Planning S Zoning Com m m lon in tha City Com m inion
Chamber* City Hall. Sanford. Florida at T 00 p m on Thutaday.
October tat. ISM to coneider lha following change and amend­
ment to tha Zoning Ordinance ol tha City ol Sanford. Saminola
County. Florida
Retoning from PO. Planned Development
To that ot. PD. IPropoeed PD Protect Plan)
LIO A L DESCRIPTION
Traeta tS and IT
PLAT BOOK 4T. PAOES I THROUGH 10
Track! 22. 23, and 24.
A TRACT OF LAND LYINQ IN SECTION 2t AND SECTION 32.
TOWNSHIP I f SOUTH. RANQE 30 EAST. BSINO TRACT t. TRACT
to. TRACT 14. AND TRACT II OF SEMINOLI TOWNS CSNTSR
REPLAY ACCORDING T THE PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROSO IN
PLAT BOOK 4T. PAOSS S. S. AND 10 OF THE PUBLIC RSCOROS
OF IEMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA. DSSCRIBSO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE
REFERENCED TRACT II AS THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID
POINT LYtNO ON THE EASTERLY LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 400 (INTERSTATE 41. ACCORDINO TO
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF THANBPONTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY
MAP. SECTION T T it-401 AND SECTION TS11-401 AND ALSO
LTINO ON THE NORTHERLY RIOHT-OF-WAY OF THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANtPORTATIOM/SEMINOLf COUNTY R40HTOF-WAY ACCORDINO TO OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 11T4. PAOE
1311 OF TNI PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA: TNINCI RUN NORTH 23*t2'M* EAST. ALONO THE EASTER­
LY RIOHT-OF-WAY. LINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 400. A 0ISTANCE
OF 1224 SO FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT
M i THENCE, CONTINUING ALONO SAID STATE ROAO RIGHT-OFWAY. RUN NORTH M*4T'3I* EAST. ALONO TNI NORTH U N I OF
SAID TRACT IS. A DISTANCE OF 111 SI FEET TO A NON-TANOSNT CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY. TH1NCS RUN NORTHSRLV.
ALONO SAID CURVE AND SAID RIOHT-OF-WAY LINS HAVtNO A
RADIUS OF t i l l TS FEET A CENTRAL ANQEL OF 1*3134*. AN
AHC LSNOTH OF 1 2 M S FEET. A CHORD LENOTM OF I tS I T
FEIT ANO A CHORD BCARINQ OF NORTH 1S*30'M* CAST.
THENCE. CONTINUING ALONO IAIO RIOHT-OF-WAY LINE. RUN
NORTH 1l*«r0l* BAST. 4IT.M FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER OF SAID TRACT 10. THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIOHT-OFWAY LINE. RUN SOUTH T1*14'S1* EAST. ALONO THE NORTH
UNI OF SAID TRACT 10. A DISTANCE OF 41.12 FEET TO A POINT
ON A NON-TANOENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY;
t h e n c e r u n s o u t h e a s t e r l y a l o n g s a id c u r v e h a v in q a

RADIUS OF tOt 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLC OF 3t'4S'BS* AN
SRC LSNOTH OF MOST F U T . A CHORD LSNOTH OF 1ST 14
FEIT AND A CHORD BIARINQ OF SOUTH 33’ SO'Sl* EAST;
SNCS RUN SOUTH S3*44’SS* BAST, 200 4S FEET TO A CURVE
NCAVS WESTERLY. THENCE NUN SOUTHERLY ALONO SAID
HAVINO A RADIUS OF 10.00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLS OF
4t*. AN ARC LSNOTH OF 41.44 FEIT. A CHORD LSNOTH
OF M t t FIST. AND A CHOND BEARING OF SOUTH 14*10*M*
EAST; THENCE NUN SOUTH tS*tS‘4T* WEST. SI 01 FCST TO A
CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY, THENCE RUN OOUTHERLV, ALONO
MID CURVt HAVINO A RADIUS OF 143.71 FEST. A CENTRAL
MfOLS OF T3*33'2T*. AN ARC LSNOTH OF 1M M FEET. A
CHORD LSNOTH OF ITS IS FEET. AND A CHORD BEARING OF
SOUTH 11'tt'M * EAST. TO THE NORTH LINE OF TNI ABOVE
U F E R I H C i TRACT M i THENCE RUN SI*ir3E* EAST. ALONO
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT It; A DISTANCE OF MT.4T
F U T TO A POINT ON THE WEITERLY RIOHT-OF-WAY UNC OF
TOWNE CENTER BOULEVARD AS PER OFFICIAL RECORDS
IOOK M IS. PAOES MSI THROUGH 1S4T, ACCORDINO TO THE
1FORISAI0 PUBUO RECORDS. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
SAID POINT K IN O ON AN NON-TANOINT CURVE CONCAVE
EASTERLY. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY. ALONO SAID CURVE HAVNO A RADIUS OF 101300 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
02*21'4I*. AN ARO LENGTH OF 41.00 FEET. A CHORO LENOTH
OF 40 00 F U T . ANO A CHORD BEARINQ OF SOUTH 00*4T'SS*
M l . THENCI CONTINUE ALONQ SAID RIOHT-OF-WAV LINS,
SOUTH 4S*M'M* EAST. 11 77 FEET TO A NON-TANOINT CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY, THENCE CONTINUING ALONO SAID TOWN
CSNTSR BOULEVARD RIOHT-OF-WAY RUN SOUTHERLY. ALONQ
IAIO CURVE HAVINO A RADIUS OF 1010 00 FEST. A CENTRAL
ANOLS OF ttns'40*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 414.07 FEET. A
OHORD LENOTH OF 411.IS F U T . AND A CHORO BEARING OF
SOUTN 12*20'll* EAST. THENCE, CONTINUING ALONO SAIO
RIOHT-OF-WAY LINE. RUN SOUTH I3*M'44* EAST. 100 00 F U T
TO A CURVt CONCAVE WESTERLY; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY
ALONO SAID CURVE. HAVINO A RADIUS OF S40 00 FEIT, A CEN­
TRAL ANOLS OF M M 1 ’4I*, AN ARC LENOTH OF 404 St FEST. A
CHORO LSNOTH OF 3ST.S1 F U T . AND A CHORD BEARINQ OF
SOUTH 0S*32‘S0* EAST. TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
ABOVE MENTIONED TRACT 14 AND THE AFORE SAIO FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF TRAN SPOR TATIQN/S EMI HOLE COUNTY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE ANO SJUO CURVE HAVINO A RADIUS LENOTH OF
2S14.U FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*3T'12*. AN ARC LENOTH
OF ST4.tr FEET; A CHORO LENOTH OF ST4.SS F U T ANO A
CHORO BEARING OF SOUTH S I M rM * WEST; THENCE RUN
SOUTH M*34‘3I* WEST, ALONO SAIO RIOHT-OF-WAV UNE.
IM 1 .M F U T TO THt POINT OF BEOINNINQ.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACI OF U N O LIES IN THE CITY OF
SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
The Planning 4 Zoning Conunteaion will aubmit a recommandaoe to tha City Commit!ion in favor of. or sgolneL the roqueated
change or amendment Tha City Commtaaion anti hold a Public
Hearing in the Commtaaion Room in City Halt. Sanford. Florida al
TrSO p a on October M lh . 1SM. to coneider aaid recommend!~IOfl
AS partial in intateal and citlaona ahall have an opportunity to be
hoard ol aaM hearing!
Helen Stake. Chairman
* Plonning E Zoning Commtaaion
p en on dacidaa to appeal a tiedADVICE TO THE PUBUO; If ■ |
with reaped to any matter con aide red at tha above
tarlnge. ha/aha made need a verbatim record ot tha
Ineludtng lha teebmony and evidence, which record
ia not provide J by the City of Sanlord (FI SM.010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THSSI PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 130-M i l 41
IHOURI IN ADVANCE OF THt M UTING
&gt; UBUSM : September M . 1SM
ANO: S eptember M . 1SM
O t lM M

F lo rid a 3 2 S S 4 -I7 6 6

S e p te m b e r

11,

ST. JOHNS RIVERSIDE 2 Opantngt lor seniors. 24hr super­
vision Wc sorvo meet* and
snacks, help w/ grooming We
also do laundry and hava plenty
of activities. plus tram Can tor
low ralat For low rale* »m i
and privet* rm Emesl and Batty
407-349 5033 ______ _______

322-2611
Tod fro* from Orisndo 6S1-9993
You ctn fox your ad to 407*328-9408
300 N. Frsocti Avo.
RO. Box 1687
Sanford, FL 32771
6anford, FL 32772

15— C e m e t e r y L o t s
OLEN HAVEN- »*ve over half 2
root garden spaces only, 33400.
407-312-8750 ______________

(407) 413-3602
Florida Oar No 0077010
Attorney lor Co-Peraonal
Representatives
P u b lis h

12— E l d e r l y C a r e

21.

1098
OEU-171
11-1114
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS EIBHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
• SMINOLI COUNTY,
STATS OF FLORIDA
Caaa Na. SS-1TS-CA-14-K
QSNSRAL JURISDICTION
OLO KENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY ITS' SUCCESSORS
AND/OR AS8IONEES
ASSIGNEE OF PRICETON
FINANCIAL CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
RONALD W HOSIE.
al ua . al a l ,

Our office la opan to sorvo you Monday through Friday, 6 am * 5 pm
DEADLINES:
For luoaday'a odHJon, tha daadflno la Monday at noon
For Wtdnoaday's edition, tha deadline ia Tliaoday at noon
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Btsir ad Is ptocod. Ptoaso k*ep m mind M l ads In Bw htrsonWs (ctess 21), Butirwss
OpporturtiM (dan. 69). 6 Garage Sslos (217) mqUr* ptymont in advanc*.
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D e fen da n t*

NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
BY OLBRK OF
o iR o u rr c o u r t
Nodes is hereby given thal tha
undersigned Maryanns Morse.
Clark of lha Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on the on tha M lh day of
OCTOBER. IM S. at 11 00 am
af tha Front Door of the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse, tn
tha City at Sanlord. Florida,
otter lor ealo and aaM al public
outcry to lha highaat and beat
bidder lor cash, lha following
daaertbad property situated in
SEMINOLE County. Florida, to­
wn
LOT S. BLOCK M CAMELOT.
UNIT 2. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
tN PLAT BOOK IS. PAOES IS
AND SB. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
purauant lo tha final decree of
foreclosure entered M a case
pending in laid Court, tha style
ot which ia OLD KENT MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. ITS*-SUC­
CESSORS AND/OR ASSIGN­
EES ASSIGNEE OF PRINCE­
TON FINANCIAL CORPORA­
TION. va RONALD W HOSIE. al
ua . el a l .
Any persona with a disability
requiring reasonable accommo­
dations should call (111) 4444043 (V/TDD), no leler than
aavan (7) days prior lo any pro­
ceeding
WITNESS my hand and official
asal ol said Court this lOih day
ol Baplambar. IM S
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryanne Mores
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jeeewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Poet Othce Boa 2347
Tampa. Florida 33141
Publish September M. 21,
IMS
DEU-112

______________________
________ Tha property in
question in thie Ordinance is generally described os Fort Mellon
Pork but more particularly described aa provided In Eahibit *A“ to
this Ordinance.
Attachment *A*
LinQ0l P M c r ip t io n

B U S 1 ,1 .1 1. It, 13. 14. 22. S UNLOTTEO BLK E OF B U 13 t
N OF BLK t t . ALL LTINO N OF M l ST. CHAPMAN A TUCKERS
ADO PB 1. PO S4 A 34-1S-31-I47-0A00-0000 B U S A, B, 0. A D.
let ST EXT1NSION PS 3 PO TS. LESS TNS SASTENLV TOO FEIT.
******* a. m U M m
*'»"***19 lha Oily Commission
of the Oily ol Sanford la hereby autheritod lo enter Into oil neeseeary agreements *"d contract* to effectual* development ol
tha property daaertbad In Eahibit *A*. through the taaaa of that
property lo o private develop*! for purpose* ol building a
ho tat/conference canter complex. Said development shall b* con­
structed In cuch a stay to alow a (oint ua* ol the property a* a
city park to tha fuitoet aslant economically laaaibia
MOBTIOW j i APPAOVAL. That the question of tha approval of
thta Ordinance shall bo submitted lo a vote ot lha a lac tor* of lha
City of a referendum lo b* held in tha City of Sanford on
H ovim btf 1 ||H
■OPTION a. a n o I* n o a i t i a r Thai tha form o l tha ballot
shoS bo in o clear, concha statement without argument or pr*)udtca. Tha ballot question lo bo used tn tha roforondum election
shaH be substantially tn lha following form:
Should tha City ollow a City park and hotal/oontorono* center on
Fort Motion Perkf To enhance economic development. Job oppor­
tunities and par* amenities for Oily residents, the City
Commission ol the City of Sanford I* authoriiad to laaao t portion
ol Fort Mellon Park, la enter Info contracts and to aulhortis
development ol the Park for a hoteVeontetono* canter and City
Park comptei.
BiflTIBM It S S Y lB A it U T T II any section or portion of a sac
non of this OrdUveac* prove* to b* invalid, unlawful or unconsti­
tutional. it shall not bo held to impair the validity, fore* or sheet
of any other action ol part of this Ordinance.
M B T 1 B B Bl B B B f U B T l. That as Oidmanoa* of parts of
Ordinancoo in conSid harashth bo and tto earn* ora hereby
1 S B M S Tt p p m e m iv v || any taction or portion ol a sec­
tion of Oil* Ordinance prove* lo bo invalid, unlawful or unconsti­
tutional, it shall not bo held to Impair tha validity, tore* or a heel
of any other action or port ol this Ordinance.
PASSED end ADOPTED this 14th day ot SaptanWcr, IMS.

tony A Oaf*. Mayor
“

I D .'

£»'

Whitoy Eckstein
As lha City Comnvaaton of lha
City at Sanlord, Florida
ATTEST:
Janet ft. Dougherty. Oily Clark
Pubhah Baplambar M . and Octobar 11, IS M
DELL ISA. . .

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loving homo sUnos. lot 3 Syr*
rsikonabh rates 321-6948
SCHEDULE EDUCATION Wf
TIC wM (icop l 9 chSdrsn. t A
up ctil 334-TS1I
55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r tu n ities
i

P/T. t'SOtymon income, no tnvost 407 293-7645 OH 12.
VlN O BM AAjy peraonx Oroem,
Cel S Raoahro Into A Froo Propert Caikng Card. 900-820-4113

59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s
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MONCY PROBLEMS?
Consotdsto your Mto too a
ban Power CroGt 327-9550

70— E d u c a t i o n
T

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ACCREOntO TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wkond chaso* National Truck
School 1 -S00-4SA-73S4_____

Tips oo writinga good stfrsrtistnwnt;

71—H elp Wanted
n6 w

We went to make sure you am pteoeoti w*h the msuRs horn your Sommow Herald cfesiihod Ad
To meko turn your ad work*, wo euggoel you koep n mmd the foSowfng
• Include s i many leetums of to* Ham jam am eating a i you can tomk of Romombor.
to* mora you M . to* fitter you sal.
• Inducts e pneo By kiting a prico, you wiS oivntnjie unwanted cel* from poopfa who
•mnl aenout about buying your mefctvervk**
• Whan you kit you, phono number. M to# ton# of day toat ia boat to reach you. You
don't want people citing you when you ora si work or etoepwg

kitofri

F/T tor a Major Manufacturing
pent m Sanlord PoarOom am
tvedabta on *i sMtt. PseoBar Personnel at 330-2SII
or 330-ISM
A K T f t t iU M A t t u t
Jud Caa Never a Fool
HELP I

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APMfHUTRATtVt ASSISTANT
POSITION- In Orlando arse lyr
mm office a ip
wage* Cal Qwa at A l
6479010 EOE. NO FES

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OP
MJRSMO

NOTICS
TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN!
Notice la hereby given lhal lha City of Sanlord, Florida will hold
a Referendum Elaclion throuthout tha City ol Sanford on
November 3, 1ttS, In accordance with Ordinance No. 1431, aa
follows
OROfNAMOB NO. S4SS
AN ORDINANCE OF TNI CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. AUTHO­
RIZING TNS CITY COMMISSION OF TNI CITY OF SANFORD TO
DIVELOP A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY GENERALLY
Of SCRIBED AS FORT MELLON RANK ANO M O M PARTICULARLY
□ESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE. PERMITTINO THI CITY TO
LEASE SAID PROPERTY IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR TNS DEVEL­
OPMENT OF A HOTEL/CONFERENCE CENTER AND CITY PARK
COMPLEX ON THE PROPERTY, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTORS OF THE CITY. PROVIDING FOR REFERENDUM S U C ­
TION BY CITY ELECTORS ON NOVEMMN 3. ISM ; PNOV1DINO
FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFUCTS AND AN EFFEC^IVf DATE.
WHIRS AS. than ia a great need lor economic development and
y&gt;b opportunities within tha City ot Sanford and mora particularly
along the weterfmnl at the City of Sanford, and
WHEREAS, economic development in tha City of Sanford would
bo greedy Improved through lha development ol tha Sanford lakefront aa a holel/confsrence center and city part compile, and
W NIRSAS. the City Commission desires to enhance path
amenities and recreational opportunities of Fori Mellon Park tot
tha benefit of City residents through landscaping, boardwalk,
fishing piara and other amenities with such Improvements funded
In whoia or in part through Incraatad taa revenues from
heI*Veentare nee canter development
W N BM AB, tha City Commission finds II In tha Swat internal ol
the City to enact an ordinance authorlilng tha City Commission to
antei Into tha necessary contracts to develop a hotel/conteionee
canter and City park compiei on waterfront property currently
known aa Fort Mellon Park; and
WNIRSAS. the City Commission of tha City ol Sanford, Florida
may aubmit to the a lac tore ol tha City tha proposed Ordinance
pursuant to tha City's home rule powers, Chapter 1M ot tha
Florida Statutes, and Section 7-4 and T-S of tha tenfold City
Cod#; sod
WNIR S A S. tha City Commission tmda It in tha beat interest of
tha City to submit tills proposed Ordinance to tha electors of tha
City for a referendum ot tht election lo be held on November S,
MM.
NOW TN SR I FO RI, M IT IN AO TSD BY TNS PBOPLS O f TN I

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

11* DWUVYWhe

MUNCHKM MANOR pro k tog

TN i position In our 114 bad
•ktied t w i g and
fy M iw p o s b a lor aaaMfng m
Yw management of toning pro­
gram* and tatoraesng wrti to n ­
ing sufl and Iniardisapiinary
Team member to auatem a com­
mitment b aecaSanoa and mno
vabon n tiusad and rehab car*
CanddaW rtxjat bo a stif- atartar
with i icaSanc communication
2 years s*p m long tarm car*
management, poaiaaaaa a cur­
rant Mate ot Ftonde koanao. and
knowtadg* of itala and tederti
regulation* and aurvoy process
Ejcaami bonafs package aval.
Ptoaa* fond U i re*m e to Dantoa Caaola. RT4/DON. Healthcars and rohM cantor of Sanford
, 950 iiiso m SN A va . Sanford
FL. 32771: (407)322-1566. Faa
407-322-0121

Legal Notices
YSHiOLI AUCTION
Removal of 1h* below
dasertbad vahicla* wa* con­
d u c t e d mi compliance with F I .
713 TS. Nolle* that Butch'*
Towing will c*H acid vahicla* al
Public Auction for caah on
October 2nd al 10 00 am at 200
Persimmon
Ava..
Sanford.
Florid*. W* reserve the right to
withdraw any vehicle* from thie
auction. AH vshictee cold AS IS
No till* guaranteed Butch'*
Towing raaonro* the right to bid
on any vehicle
Vehicle* may bo viewed on*
hour prior lo sal*
MTSAMC ID4ASA03TE3S4413
1979 CHEVY
ID9CCZ14IS1 M*00
1MICHRY
fO(1CSBHSSOSFN207S40
1919 MERC
iO(2MEBMTSF3JXS009M
MSI OLDS
■Dll G3WRI4W2J0307411
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M i l PONT
ID4ta2GNSSA0Ftl74MS
Publish Saptember SS. ISM
0CU-227
NOTICS OP
PUBUO AUCTION
Notice la hart by given
McConnell Towing will ■*« at
Public Auction tor Sahroga for
Caah on demend to hlghaif biddor. tha following described
vahicla*:
tS -ft-S S
SI Old* 103AR4TF0BMS410TI
f S/tT/SS
STOkt* tG SO M ttASH PSStSM .
14 0*1* JNtNVSI S6ITM S1M
1 M I-M
STPty
2F4FHS1SXHR3SI710
M Chav JOI MS tt MJKT43103
M D cd g 1B30S4401JN14SSM
IS-SS-SS
•2 Ford
2U At SI tC 0 1 09614
TS Mery
12904111002942
The Auction wlfl be hold ol
12 00 pm on cold date* above.
MeCo rut*U Towing 6 Recovery
2*00 Sanlord Ave.. Sanford. FL
32773. Proapactlv* bidders may
Inspool vabiofos on* hour prior
to sal*. Torm* are cash or
Cartitiod Fund*. McConnaR
Towing reserves the right lo
accept or ra)*ct any and aN
bid*
Pubitah. Sepia mb* i 2S. ISM
P6U-SSS
____________
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Yin: 1S3BDISMCF1237ST
TS4 Monro* Rd (C-M)
Lake Monro*. FL 32747
1SJSJBO
Pubiieh Saplantoar SS, M M
DEU-22S

MON THI Y
‘.PFCIAl
6 lint's ?? if.iys.

I.IJAM AIJfl 1 n

lll'f II M l l i i1 Itn,-s ?) rt.iys S1H

3 lint-s 'i rt.iys $ 111'

Sb &gt;

71—H elp Wanted

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K HU*
M ill

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TRAINEE
Now or eipononcod-w# hive
openings in our torae upend­
ing Bomnoio County office*
tor herd-workjng coraor-mndad
poopto C al
Nancy Oareti
AAamonteLongwood-869-4400
Ffobm Muroke
M*ryAto4torow-333-S068
dory Boianofl
Ovwdo-365-36M

71— H e l p W a n t e d

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Dataller- Eipenpreferred, but not necestary WA Tram Contract Jack
321-5163

OENERAL LABOR- mechanicalfy include warehouse S e m m
bty worker* Groat pay. 6ae. hr*
C al Chm at A 1-Tampa 647*
BOIOEOE.MO FEE___________

DRYWALL HANGERS S
FtittSHERS- immediate
CeO M2-3337.

Levm/Petl Control TechnicianExperienced preferred. C M

work'

DryweN Hanger*. Flnlehert,
Apprentices, A Laborer*- Ap
ply M F I am 4pm • Wat
Mark Contracting 3630 Silver
Star Road Onando. (407)294
5051 EOE DF/W.P

LABOR R E A D)
WORK TOOAV/MUO TODAY
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EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.

323-4343
MACHINE OPERATOR 2nd A
3rd shift apply direct Florida
Polymer 1000 Sand Pond Rd,
lake Mary EOE______________

Must have own took A eipenenca n hoovy cotiwon
Apply npareon.
2601 Country Okti Rd. Sanlord.
407-321-6644

M ACHM ST lOyra mm. exp p b
shop, manual m« and iafha.
C al Gary 332-0188

E it ration Operator* Training
position
3rd *MR only tl-7
tSOQhr
Located el The San
lord Aeport. Interview between 92 3000 MelonviM Ave. Sentart 407-321-2*01

BJTOTiBraDKr

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of Nuraat and CNA*. EecaiWnt bonoftU Emonanc* roc
ognlnd.
iTcOpm-1 1 :00pm
■MR l iSetto PWaeo apply m
era ho habiSUbon Cantor MSI Etk
cam BML DaMona. SOS
AUTOMOTIVE DETAKERB
SanfortiLongwootiOrtando
Bonotu Aftor 90 Day*
Tm * Soto 407-293-3055
CARPENTERS, ALL FACES OF
CONSTRUCTION
MI-3397

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m am —

WN train lor TM coHocura
24 Opannge tor ItoitM paopto
F.TSP/T
Pd Trrnng. vacation
Twain, dental. Ma inturenc#
CaM 407-6S8-344S

CLERICAL PERSON Organlia
tonal (kit*, dele entry and g*narai etoncal dutiei F/T 9 305 30 M-F Contact Sharon Lake

C94A - Ftotoma . T-3 and 7-11:
Panama end PRN U ahffis
Join our team of car* ghrara
Pay In Sou of bonohu avail
E«p at CNA wti mere*!# bee#
pay Apply to N4*a. efaS dovtoopment, Haalhcara and Rehab,
cantor of Sanford. 950 MoSonvHs A m . Santo/ d. FL 32771

FRAME Rl/HELPERS
needed
mutt be m*pon*4)to and have
tool* end kens, cal Steve 3224345 leavo metaage
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POSITIONS

EXPO
WORKERS
teverel
opening* tot rekebto, hard work­
ing n k v to eat up and break­
down exposition booth* Flee,
hr* end greal pay. C al Chnt at
A1-T*mpa. 647 8010 EOE NO
FEE
pw best hoaShcara warn
n Vakiue county fteatorative
CNA
naeded
immediataty
Previou* aipartence helpful
Call Debary Manor 4B7GM4424. EOC-

MEMBER SERVICE REP. org
pro needed tor large credit
union Fmance service t ip and
strong
customer*
service
timed req Lending exp a plus
Competitive salary exc benefits
apply I person central FL tdu
cetott' led credit union 101 •25th ST. Sanford 12771 EOE
MERRY MADS HM N O
Car S Insurance Heeded
Weekend! FREE: 331-6268
WELDERS- Growing company
need* welders Interviewer re­
quired . Cal Chne at A t-Tampa.
647-8010 EOE. NO FEE_______
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA a l shifts LakevwwNursmg 919 E 2nd St. 3226707

LABO R ER S N EED ED
FO R U N O ER O R O U N D
UTtLITY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH toS4ffiANC« AMO 4*1K
FLAM Orvo tea oarkptom
apply to: HO Htow drive
AJIwnonlt lp m if .n o MOO

OROER PULLERS needed tor
Seminote Truss Co . F/T. 1*1 6
2nd shift! avaHabto. Outside
work, tot* of overtime, depend­
able. tamp to hee. not afraid of
work. C el NOW1 GPC Blifting.
280-6088. No Fee.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Cam pos
estate*, CeVwr cryetagiam* w» creeled hum qu M aten b , iamoue
people, peti and pweerd L e m wem *i &gt;» cqdwi uende tor amwwr

laMr*oka reguaWl

‘ E R O U K T
C F

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E K

E R O M D

K M O

UP

V E P L .

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F C O O U K T

B E R A
E R O P

A U J B ;

A U V P I Y 8 . '

IMS M IL Walk Sanlord OdandooMoa. lAMhavaptoaemg
peraonatoy Send ratumo to r i7
8 Oak Ava. Sanford. FI 32771

imme opening F/T Receptiontel tor busy medcai office Call
321-9670.

QlfWli l

Orada tor 6kjdanu
CalM-Th H-4pmMB-919l

DENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST

Medical -Ctoricei

FUN ATMOS Vwrung provided.
35 S0-$6hr apptt between 3 5
Wendy* U Mery

nR O nB H B T
$11.15 TO START
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
REP
Looking tor MXTtoorw to stiong
customer skies computer M.
bookkeeping. oq&gt; a pto*. F/T or
P/T. b e
work cond to banaMa. tome weakend i taq. Fae
raauma to 40T-322-1S11

.

Avalabto to benerw. For tag*r end herd working peracn
Must have fkMI operating aq&gt;.
front-end toeder a ♦. Apply m
person Pebble Junction. 702
S French Ave. Sanford Mutt
kflSOto*
Drug Free Workpiece!

MAINTENANCE TECH
Fen paced co-op of Coke-aCola searching tor futfiiy moti­
vated eel tterwv Mutt have 3*
Syra exp to electro mechanical
and pneumatic machinery and
own loot*. Competitive pay and
benefit*, pm S wkendi
raq.
Send or lax retume by Sept 24
to Southeastern Container 3220
Vera ST. Odando F L 32808 or
40T-293-4407. No phone cal
ptoasa DFWP/ EOE.

O U V B
A B

J M B P

B H F M P B P

X B E K K B

V M O B E C
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A work of art thal contains (hennas is
bka an object on which the price tag has been left ’ — Marcel
Proust
(cl 19*9 tiy NEA. Inc

76

�1 0 A * S e m in o lo H cr.ilci S.intord. F lo rid a • Friday, S e p te m b er 25. 1998

G E T S
JO B
B u y • S e ll •

Tra d e

P O M E !

•

R e n t • H ire

K I T ’ N T A K I . Y I . K « h y L u rry W rig h t
-i - H elp W an ted
onr

71— l l i i r

’fl

S O L D E R tn S c l small electron­
ics. nependabiity requved e«p
prelerred bul w ilin g to tram
Good bene*;* C a t Magneton#
Hearing Aid Co. 0 339-1702 ■
110

tor S*rtofd

SPECIALITY AUTO R E N T A LS
firin g 11 A p i service agents.
f*'tib&gt;e hts, wkends holidays,
toll benelits 322 0250

,lfXj QT'f hom© weekly
t 2 ym e ip w
vtS XKy9306 or
*)) i 'PkijQ

S T O C K R O O M C L E R K e&gt;p
-■ ■,• i •i- *.-1
h .i.r
FL driver license F/T wkdy
Good pay and benefit* DFW P
C all 799-1592

P IA S T E R S , LA T H E R S HO AD
BUSTERS, STU CCO , E * P
ONLY 4624337
(’L U M B E R S helper mm 3yrs
, ij.
r f u ip f ^ ! c m * n r f im

W,•i b* Mm to do tub set and

STYLIST Semmcee Town Center
Master Cut* now hiring Salary,
commission
bonus
ms and
stock purchase Call Margaret at
110-7779

f ---* Op M pay m town

9M-774-937]
RECEPTIONIST W ANTED- tyr
«f»nl olticw d ip Bakn*u» V 19 C a l Oh n t ai
38 W 7 801I0 F O € NO

Phono Pros
Full or part Time. Top

salary, bonus &amp;
commision. Longwood location. Call
□an Faulker. 767-

C t W f t f Mf i t r t A Fin*
W«M
tmrrnp n
i :u j

RIGHT HAND MAN

9270

M e ed s TOO w o r k e r s d a lly .

‘55 aign on bonus to new em­
ployee*
‘ E itr a pay to driver*.
•Open S em
601 lYigtrack Rd Longw ood
260-6106
uq 5a&gt;**VY*r*bou*e- AMe 10

■ W t* » '• WS tram
■ -i&gt;Nijred 3T9 1911

EFFICIENCY
M ad serv • comervem location
321 4900
FURNISHED ROOMS-An ulil*
yip Laundry phone, and kit
use S85 590 a week 324-4955

fe n c e s 330-5907
r im e message
SECURITY O FFIC E R JO B
Training Armed 0 Unarmed
Branny A A ssoc. 014-7444
SURVEYO RS

needed

ROOM FO R RENT 170Week
SiOG sec Fun house prry
Washer Dryer HA-7113

Party

■&lt;
•' .-«.-umeni and rod person
n prele*red twt net reg tor rod
« contact &gt;6 853 9095
SHINGLE

S A N FO R D / L K . M A R Y 1 tg
bdrm. w balh
5350 mo in­
cludes all
t*. phone, utilities

INSTALLERS

LEARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
\0 nPEfflENff NEEDED.'

\jT Z 1

SINGLE MOM seeks room male
to share spacious 2/2 apt Temp
ok J275-1."2 utilities atari 101

97—A partments Furnished
1 B D R U quite r e t d area, ac,
A L L E L E C T R IC 63S9fnq'S300
dep 323 8019
SA N FO R D 1/1- Cottage wan pri­
vate entry 6450m un 6450'dep

c m 529-ooev

99—A partments *
U nfurnished

15 Day COL Training
• Day 1 Weekend C litant
• Financial Asaittanca
• Carrier* Hiring On SHa

I BORM. carpel. 595wk /5300
dtp 322-3146 before 9 45am ai
ter 8 45pm 1719 W 3rd St

Truck Driver

M A R IN E R S V I L L A G E
LAKE ASA 1 BORM 5410*40
2 BORM 5470*40 AND UP

•

institute
800-554-7364

323-6670

in

ROSELEA V0XA1

O AKR ID G E F A R M S
Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acres, ideal for
horse* or cattle farm Mobile
home Of home vile Zoned agrt
544 900 Financing avail ml sm
iV-wn p.yymmt (904) 707-0300

When you can o»n Ihi* 3 bdrm
home w C-HA. new paint A car­
pel f Ask about HUD homesi

S M O K Y M OUNTAINS gorgeous
Eas, Term homesile* acre and
up
59 900
526,500 seller
finance 1 600 3506830

I he Hitllman Group. Inc.
Realtor*............M l -1111

170 Garrison Drive

3/1. den.

5550mo 1st A last

181—Am iANcis &amp;
Fuknmuki For S aie

5S00dep 628 2902
HIDDEN L A K E nice 3 ? '•'*
place , fenced yard. 2 car ga
rage 5680mo 774-7071

STENSTROM
RENTALS
S A N F O R D V I Apt W iSpM
Plan Paho. C H A
1444*3 JO
SAN O R A 3/3 DU gar. A n rm.
sem pen lease opt 5725/1700
SAN FO RD
5/7
Den. sem
porch, ig Shed
5000/1800
Sanford 4/1 Carpri. paho. new
doofpamT Acreage IT50/S700
Sanford 1/1 Duptoa Liwng m
A Kitchen. CH/A
5345/5350

JIM D OYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oaks-129 Scon Or
VI 5 SSISmon.dep

1-407-760 9927
107— M o b i l e H
Fo r R e n t

om es

SANFORD- Town Country RV
Park 1.5 txkm furnished Adult
5415’mon *
only No peisl

estate, w c

322*7498

5500 DOWN... WHY RENT?

302-71sa

"■ A n a r s 'eg Can 3306543

Re a l

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

ST JO H N RIVER FRONT27 , over 1600 sq ft. rig pod.
2 C g a r . plus 1 C carport, over
1/3 ac
w'doek
SISOO’mon
Ventura I Properties 321-4704.

Starling • IT7/wk
H S’onc Downtown 330-442]

* "* Mus! have ere rel-

SANrORO 5/1 duple 4 Ig rm Ig
cloael* c/ha w'd hook up* 5450
alto 1/1 5125 311-0757

W ELDER
E*peoenced MigTIg
F/T Ben
H its NW Orl QFWP 299-1592

H ICEPTIO N IST/SECR ETA RY

&lt;1have typing A Ugni com

S A N F O R D 2J2 Appronmately
1 000 sq 6 WO r i d , 5430mo
« k-w deposit C all 122-1051

T U P P E R W A R E Earn 520 530
per hour toe eitra money or have
a lull time career 321 -0471

W EEKLY RENTALS

SAN FO RD
AREA
VACANT
LANO L M.i'kham Rd Eststo Lul
2 2 acres Tree* A more tree*
Price reduced to 172.900 Owner
Carry II 166 Front Zoned G C 2,
in town on 25th SI 147.900
IIM

dep 960 3994 or 660 264,

newly loo*

L o t For

S a ie

SAN FO R D 1/1 APT to' rent w/
garage wkl hookup SfOOmo*

SANFORD 11 5 wan to waa car
pel ch/a 5575mo.S300dep 112
Anderton Circle 299-1590

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

cr ea g e

n fu r n is h e d

TILE H E LP E R N EED ED trans
and e q i a must good pay
407-330-4173________

pry in person Firs) W egh MFG
210 Tech Dr Sanford 330 5000

153— A

par tm en ts

SAN FO R D (2) I T 6525mo/
5525dep 525 app* fee. no pel*
ea* 321 5908

MIG WELDERS 2 yrs e*P Ar

- trrte ry 'O ffKe Manager"
1 * u i! general o*Tv» e ip
•; b b - ’ kkeepmg a must
■; &gt;er knowledge helpful
Must be very reliable. C a t lor
a (407)365-0211 or ta i
w • 1407)159 6904

i.'

99— A
U

O l i v e r s - husband *nd

OUT ifr-vrf*

W anted

117— CO M M IKCIAI

H I— H

om es

Fo r S a ii

R E N T A IS

SANFORD- 1.174 sq h d V e
on Lake Monroe Comenient to
courthouse A City H-lH Avail
able
immediately
Morbit/er
Group. Inc (407) 539 1000 e«l

AF f OHO ADI f M O M IS
V IN T U R K 1 P R O P IR T I IS

A MOVE m SPECIAL" 400 tq
ft A up* 5265 A MONTH Once
storage 3210120 or 3332554
Downtown Sanford- 625 sq h
up to 2500 sq h Free month
with new tease (407) 321-9224

C O R N E R LOT. over 14 *r IR
eatm kith, gar 504.000.
4/1, Over 1600 Sq. F l ■sp pi
w sep n laws qts 562.900.
M A R KH AM W OOOS 5 6 bd 3
balh 1 2 acres 3500 sq N
Liv 1am, arm p od 5249.900
4/3. 10 Ind acres. Huge rooms
sc porch. 2 outbtog 1144.900
P A U L

205—H eavy
M achinery

SANTORO OFFICE SPACE

T r o p e r i* Fo r S a fe

141—H omes For S ale

Sanford Historic District (1)
Commeric*!
le a s e d
Units
5160 000 (1) Commencai Vac
a d I d 555 000 130-1495_____

1104 Oaks Cl. beaut Jjl 1999
sq ft. CaMomia style 2 story
pod. Itnmt Ct
amenlies

153— Acreage Lot For
S ale
S A C R E S - septic Ian* light
pole, city water c a d e , p d e
barn
A utility shed
533 00
C A SH or 549 900 w 05000 down
A monthly payments
2.5 ACRES 521 900

A B R A S IV E SAW 10hp 20m
blade pedestal mounted 4450
299-1592______________________

215 Boats &amp;
Accessories

219— W a n t i i * t o B u r
Alum. Can* Copper / Brass
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
110 W. Flr*lil/F 0-1. Sat 9-1
Nice 3 BR Double wide Mobil*
Homo. 11000 down Take ov*f
payments
Nice family park

Can 301-0291.

NEAR SANFORD AMPORT 3
•wife m u 04AOmo
S bay
wwrwhwuee l « O w o
M M TH
FLA RENT

FENCED PAR KINO A A l T
easy access, can accom­
modate up to 39 can. heavy
tqupmant. autos, etc.; 17-92/
Airport B M ana. available mv
mediately 3550
per month
Phone 324-4440 04 f u 3341194.
OFFICE 6 STORK AVAR. Both
over 1000 *q II (1) 0425 (2)
5450 Ca* aftor Sam 3226169

HUD OKAY 407-530-4033

APPLI A\CE
8TDRE.I,,,

223—M (SCEELANEOUS

fr ir c h h o ff
“ • ^ a s s o c ia t e s
ATTRACTIVE 2/3 in Historic
Owtnct. mDye m cond include*
,9 8 0 0 0 0 330-4063

an

Ear

3/2 5. Lusruy
landscape home in HIHs ot
L ik a Mary. O rsal room w/tp
tap DR. tort, detune m ister au
4a. screened 23' X 14 porch,
attached workshop. A m eld*
5149.900 323-7012.
1939 VMTAQE
570.000

in

♦ 1/1 apt

ELEGANT 4tl neighborhood w/
htottry 6130.000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIGAM PRO PERTY S »
3354
SANFORD no mortgage paymad 3/3 m i 1/1 mother-in-law 2
car garage dote to city park
109.900 060-2641 or 900-3994

70 a 120. 510 000 Oak Ave
Sartoed Call 407 122 3630 or
407 300-3080
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
modie homesife. horset cattle
tarrrvng or nursery! Zoned egn
cultural
53 900 AC RE
Sm
down w/owner finance 004-7071772 or 004-707-0032
L a k e FRONT LOT Bels-re
Lake. Loch Aiborpnvale
90&gt;300 565 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Slone It
land Lave Monroe 1120 000
VACANT LOT Loth Arbor
520 000. to pnv wooded
LAKE MART LOTS Wooded
525 000
BAV AVE - Sanford kit near
park- 515000
321-5065

S t f*4m* T Z fttf

F O R SA LE * 1901 Poian* 300
Eagres* Lika new* 54000 obo
Can After 7pm &gt;49-1496
PON BALI- ' tad I K I to* 141

garage doors Good ComMon'
ttOO Used Was/vng Machn*
Maytag |,00 fu« u/e Pc* up
Diamond Plait
5,00 Can
(407)321-0391
F O R S A L E - Welder 230 amp
dual range arc L * e new* 5150
Ca* 323 70,2
FREE CAR. 66 A FUN ri your
spar* time Inteie*led1 C al Lin­
da Q 526-35,7 I also oiler repf
pc* end new Tupperwar*
M HOME FILTRATION UNITS

tenet than borne quakfy 105 a
gallon 407-767 9131

I f irchboff

Since 1044
(407)322-0123

2 FAMILY SALE
Timacuan Area • 707 Red W ng
0» 0 4 Sal. $ept 20 Pel earner
electronics, k-twara
thwar*
boy* tvke. craft*, ctothmg efc

230— A

n h u u i / C la ssic s

j
J
'1
J

3 A R A Q E S A L E Sal 9-4 7.
ond* ol sluP 1310 O h o Ave
Saver Lake Sanford

r

O A R A G E S A L E house hold
-tern* sheet metal weaPier preroping 1067 Crystal Bowl C a t
seder ry Ihear elem school) Sat
A Sun 9 5

On
Saving!
Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday)

231—C

ars

------------------ -—

Deco wardrobe Tiger Oak A l l
Original
E ic e lie n l
condition
Worth mm ol 62900 For *at*
5795 Call (4071 321 9467
231— C a r s Fo r S a le

For S ale

-----------------

00 C A D ILL A C SE V ILLE
perfect cond 54200
330 3797
,906 TOYOTA SUPRA black A
goto teeny kvaded Run* but
need* won Musi se* |1500

OOP 407 06 6 6 174______
IH 7 BMW 520*. aulolranmiss»on AC
Power windows A
lock*, leather fre e car that
needs some TLC 115-1)04.

—

10 FT T1DECRAFT 1993 50
morof 203) t**u»1 Ironmg motor
S550DYrio 124 9949____________

N E IG H BO R H O O D
QARAOE
S A L E toy* tom kids ctoPtes,
n**e. take Airport BM1 toward*
s.port over Sanford Ave and lol
row sign* Onora and Scariel
Lane Sa, A Sun 8 T

Focus

Beaulllul 1910 * Engllth Art

5200/1

117—C ommercial
R entals

(407) 322-2611

4 71*4

149— C O M M E R C I A l

1129.000
4 OR C o lo n ia l 2 story on 3
wooded lots R E D U C E D TO
0108.000
Parti Ave V illa s
2BR/2B4
Townhouse condo545 000
(owner motivated
311-6001

PETS GROOMING
by appl ai my ortce of al youf
home 707-0000-3309746

O S n O H N L

FREE 1ST MONTH! Hey 17 92
Lgwd 2 atom IronIs 1 w'over
head door 313 9264 699 5117
1 Suites available • 1100 SF A
10OOSF- 407-321-7004______

1 W — 1*1 I S &amp; S u m i F . 5

W M U P L i PHOPf MT11 S
l.’ l

A V A nD S A L E I* the perfect
way to do tha! and the Sm m tnob
Hereto ran bnng pn&lt;*e to your
door Advertise you« sale m the
Sem/nof* Hereto tor onty 6 51/
line and watch Ihe item* leave
while the money come* m Call
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
line ad can run lor three days in
Pie Herald tor ONLY 59.1011 Ail
we ask is Pun you prepay Ihe
ad Can us we can help"

E X C E L L E N T water bed queen
uses regular sheet* 5100 call
349 5033
M A T T R E S S S A L E • Full » /e
used b o■ spring* A maltress
565 00 Larry* Marl 3224132

100

HR—O mice S pace Fur
Rent

DINETTE. T A B LE A CH AIR
SET. Mauve'cm am like new
6100 349 5033

W A N T T O G E T RID
O F A L L TH A T
STU FF7

D O N T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
O F THAT OLD
CARI

238—Vehicles Wanted
C A S H l i t PAJOI
For Junk Cars Trucks A Mwrrt

LET US S E LL
IT FOR YOU!!

K[fP*WE»CkB(AUT&lt;Ful V » i*«0

The Sem/nofe Mar*Id Cia»*i
led* are the quickest and most
mespentive way to sen your
C*fl Run your three tn* ad tor 10
day* end pay only 521 00* Even
better, t, you sell II sooner
(which we KNOW you wil) you
can slop your ad and only pay
lor Pi* nunt&gt;ef ol day* 4 actu­
ally ran' What a Deaf"

C a ll today and w atch
tha H arald C lass!flada w o r k for you ! I

241—Rec.
V e IIICI ES/CAM PERS FO R * ’
S ale
1000 MALLARD
SPRINTER
MUST SELL I 25* rm. 31 II new
pant . wi many estrai 525k obo
Titusvrie. 40/ 260 390/

WANTED

(407) 3222611

.1

C AR S,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Will pay top dollar'

Cail Geoff Bedrn*

1 0 C A IE N U R P F 1 N E U R

302-5734

WILLING TO TEACH 1 PEOPLE

V m »n n i i i A y w v w w V '

Pnnrn method lo b n m v
Millkmum Must hut strung

rruon lur Lutnmlni mh
Call 24 Hr* 800 4991141

SANFORD IRRIOATION.INC.

* ^ g p s o c ia t c S

|"Complete Sprinkler Systems or RtpelnM FREEESTIMATES
Pump repairs * Water Conditioners • Landscaping • 24 hour service
Licensed and Insured

(407)328-1520

Thomaa E. Lyon

?|

(407) 320-0748 (fax)

j\

Two Newly Rem odeled
Houses On 1 Acre Lot
M a in

hou se

e n c lo s e d

has

fro n t

5 b d rm ., C H / A

and

back

p o rch ,

w / g a ra g e .
2 n d h o u s e h a s 2 b d rm . C H / A c u r ­
•Saigii Story Degn - No Ont Brim or Atow
•[niffy •£ft«r» St.io, 1BedroomAMortUtMApartmer.ts

re n tly le a s e d for s a le b y o w n e r.

$140,000
1510 Dine Way, Sanford
C a ll fo r a p p o in tm e n t

223-5270

• Frtndfy. On-Stt. DtotndttiSUamgement
•Mtc Storage. Pnvitf pabo l Uwi'

Uaad Waahar* S Dryara
from WO.OQ ap.

Sanford Court Apartments
T r» T J

252-Accounting

275-DrywalL

BOOKKEEFttfO/ACCOUNTWIO
a INCOME TAX for mtfv and
business Account Solutiont
Ptoi. Inc 407-320-1000

ORYWAU-STUCCO Repairs
Wall A Cerkng Teriurei
Matched Popcorn 1114)10

253-Additions S t
Remodeling

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
C A U DfCK t ELECTRIC
407-3314731
Lie. EROOO202WOwr 35 Yrs.

MI1 S in M An . Sinford 323*3301

ADVANCE TECTONICS
a
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by Chic Young

Treating gout with Zyloprim
DEAR DR GOTT; For years ! have
been taking colchicine for gout Now
my doctor has prescribed Zyloprim to
prevent acute attacks. He plans to
stop my colchicine after three
months, but [ continue to have painful
joints. Is this on appropriate strategy'
DEAR READER, Gout is caused by
an accumulation of uric acid cp'stals
in the joint spaces Until Zyloprim has
had a chance to block the formation of
such crystals, you can develop gout
attacks Therefore, you may have to
continue the colchicine until the
Zyloprim has reached maximum
effectiveness, because the colchicine
will relieve the acute symptoms.
Ordinarily, Zyloprim and colchicine
do not interact. Therefore, I believe
that simultaneous use of the two
drugs is entirely appropriate.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “About G o u tO th e r 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 10156. Be sure
to mention the title
DEAR DR. GOTT: Please give me
information about myelofibrosis. I
have been told by my doctor that it is
very rare and that I have to have
blood transfusions periodically
because there's no other treatment
DEAR READER: Myelofibrosis is
an uncommon disease of the bone
marrow, characterized by the forma­
tion of scar tissue that interferes with
the production of infection-fighting
white blood cells, called neutrophils.
As a consequence of the disease,
the body is forced to call on sec­
ondary. less efficient sources of blood
cells, notably the spleen and liver. Put
simply, myelofibrosis causes a lower­
ing of Ihr white blood cell count that
is not compensated for by blood for­
mation in sites other than the bone
marrow
Some specialists consider the ail­
ment to be a form of bone-marrow
cancer, the condition is often seen in
patients with leukemia, Hodgkin s dis­
ease and bone marrow damage (from
radiation or chemicals such as phos­
phorus). However, myelofibrosis may
occur without an obvious cause.
It typically is associated with
enlargement of both the spleen and
the liver No universally effective ther­
apy has yet been developed.
Transfusions provide temporary
respite by supplying the vital blood
that the patient lacks.

DR. G OTT

DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor pre­
scribed niacin to lower my cholesterol
level However, every time I take it, I
get a flushed feeling and I'm hot all
over. Is this dangerous?

PETER
GOTT. M.D.

DEAR READER: On the contrary,
flushing is a recognized and p re ­
dictable consequence of niacin thera­
py. You can reduce the strength of the
reaction by taking an aspirin tablet
with the niacin. Or you can simply put
up with the symptom, which will
lessen after several weeks of therapy.

fields and municipal sewage trea t­
ment plants Such discarded medica­
tions arc very unlikely to reach a
drinking-water supply. In my view,
this is a non problem

DEAR DR GOTT: On occasion, you
have suggested to readers that they
flush out dated or unusable medicines
down the toilet Won’t this contami
nate the water supply?
DEAR READER: Once dissolved,
drugs quickly decompose in septic

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Let'i end the week with two of the
moat famous ducks in the history of
the game. First, we'll visit Miami
Beach in October 1886, where the
weather was warm and wonderful —
not that the players competing in the
world championships noticed, because
they were in the air-conditioned
Sheraton Bal Harbour Hotel.
How should the play go In three notrump after West leads Die dub 10?
The auction wai strange. North's
one club opening was artificial, show­
ing 18-plus points. South's double of
East's debatable overcall indicated 7-9
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�Scmutolo Herald, Sanford. Florida • Friday. September 25, 1998 • BA

The
cream
always
rises
You9re not a
FOOTBALL FEVER |

Winter Springs,
Lake Mary post
victories in girls
SAC volleyball

sports fan if
you
miss
Bjr Jeff Berllnicke
ASSISTANT S!&gt;OKTS EDITOR
Kellie Wetner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

From BUff Reports

Game of the Week
Monday: Spruce Creek
Seminole, 7:30 p.m.

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SANFORD _ After a tough game against
Seminole Athletic Conference foe Dike Howell
last Friday night. Seminole must now pre­
pare for a pretty tough Class 5A-District 5
match-up against Spruce Creek at Thomas
E. Whlgham Stadium.
Last week, the 'Noles destroyed a good Sil­
ver Hawk team, proving that they at least de­
serve equal billing will) Lake Brantley for the
best In the Seminole Athletic Conference.
The road to the state championship, how­
ever. docs not go through the SAC for Semi­
nole.
District games like the one rescheduled for
Monday are what m atter most and while
they don't Involve the same emotional level
as games against county teams might, they
are the priority for any team trying to make
It Into the post season.
Rumor has It that a win ngalnst the
Hawks, also undefeated, all but confirms a
berth In the district playoffs for the 'Noles.
All Seminole has to do Is keep playing like
It did last week to cam a fourth win nnd re­
main undefeated on the year.
Defense was the name of the game last
week, despite four touchdowns on the score
board. During the flrst two games, the de­
fense seemed to wear down by the fourth
quarter but for whatever reason. It played
tough until Die final seconds against Lake
Howell.
Bobby Williams, Mike Bradley and Joe
Watson were In top form and led a unit of
tough defenders throughout the game. Wil­
liams especially played well and has had
three great games tills year.
Offense for the Tribe tends to take care of
Itself. Quarterback Garrett Goldsmith has fit
nicely Into his role as offensive leader and be­
tween running backs Dcon Howard (who was
Injured last week), Mario Frederick and
Cuuence Latimer It Is no problem for Semi­
nole to move the ball.
Add to that combination n huge offensive
line, led by one of the most heavily recruited
players In Central Florida In 300-pound-plus
Jeff Falne. and the offensive attack Is one to
be feared.
. The only tiling that could hurt Seminole Is
i for It to not take a much Improved Spruce
Creek squad seriously. The Hawks have a
' couple ol transfers who give them the best
team they have had In years.
But as long as the Tribe players come
. ready for battle and remain focused
; throughout the game. Seminole should win
| this one. although It won't be the easiest
• game they play all year.
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■Monday: Lake Brantley at
iLyman, 7:30 p.m.
: LONGWOOD _ The battle for the Pride of
Longwood pits the district leading Patriots
.against the struggling Greyhounds.
: Lyman couldn’t m uster an offense In a
!rain-soaked loss at Edgewater last week.
: The Greyhounds had the game within their
grasp but couldn't put any points on the
:board after on early field goal by Travis
:Rothsteln. Lyman ran at will all night but
'.couldn't get close In a 6-5 loss.
• The defensive heroes Included Julian John•son, Russ Feist, Chad Buker and Josh Fair•cloth, but Lyman was forced to resort to a
:strictly conservative offense, not passing un:tll the second half.
: The Greyhounds, with two more plays,
'.could easily be 3-0.
Lake Brantley Is off to a 3-0 start and
overwhelmed Winter Springs 26-6. The Pa­
triots haven't been seriously threatened and
beat district favorite Deland two weeks ago.
Regan Russell Is running the Lake B ran­
tley offense like he's been doing It forever and
Arnold Celeste has taken over the Lake
Brantley running game.
On defense. Jo h n Miller and Clint Hanson
have led a surprising group. The Patriots still
have to take on some tough conference op­
ponents but. for now. they are In the driver's
seat.
H u m m rarer. Page 6A

IJVKK MARY _ Thrrr In an old country saying
Dial goes, *du* cream ulwnys risen to the top.*
and lhal cert.duly hap|K*ned In girls Seminole
Athletic Conlrieme volleyball action llmrsday
night as Dike Mary and Winter Springs came up
with straight game victories.

R A M S S U R V IV E SC A R E
IAKK MARY _ Tlir Dike Mary girls were
pushed, hut they were not about to lose two
matches In one week.
The Rums Imunced hack (rom Tuesday's toss
to Winter Springs l»y outlasting n determined
Dike Howell squad, 15-12 and 15-12. at Dike
Maty High School.
Thr Stiver Hawks got sti|&gt;er serving from 1.1/
Johnson and dominated the game match defen­
sively liehlnd Katie Engel, Diitren Watt and
Krista l)eFlllp|M&gt;.
"Keeping up with Dike Mary. I was vrry Im­
pressed with my girls." said Dike Howell coach
ilnindl Sanford.
Dikr Mary Improved to 12-2 on thr season
and Is scheduled to host Hlshop Moore this
evening at fi p m. Thr Rams return to SAC and
HA District .’I play on Tuesday at Lyman at 7
pm .
Hie Stiver Hawks fell to 0-7 despite playing
much liettrr ol late. Dike Howell will host SAC
and (1A M fm- Dike llruiitlry on Tuesday at 7
p.m.

The Lake Mary girts volleyball
loam (above) got back on the
winning streak by edging Lake
Howell, while Winter Springs,
behind coach Km Vach (on
right,
bottom
photo)
and
Gretchen Naruta (No
11),
proved it s the hottest team in
the Semmolo Athletic Confer­
ence as tho Bears stretched
their winning streak to
six
gamos whilo onding Seminole
run at five wins m a row with an
impressive straight games vic­
tory in SAC action Thursday
evening.
Oviedo and Lake Brantloy
were other county squads also
posting victories last night.

BEARS COOL OFF
S E M IN O L E

SANFORD _ One of them had to lose.
Eutrrlug llmrsday nights match at Mill
Fleming Mrmorlal Gymnasium, host Seminole
and visiting Wilder Springs laid each won five
mati lies In n row. so something had In give.
Unfortunately for Fighting Semtnoles fans. It
was the Tribe that wilted, falling to the Hears by
thr surprising score* of ISO and 15-2.
Please see Volleyball. Page 6A

NnMhnoi frylemmy

S.Y.F.A. battles Panthers Flag
season
begins
Special to the Herald

DELTONA _ Thr Sanford Youth Football Association
hit thr road this past weekend for a Pop Warner Foot­
ball League matchup against the Volusia Putdhers at
Plnr Ridge High School.
Thr day ended up tiring a super onr for thr Notes as
they won four of five games against thr Panthers.
llic day did not start out real well as thr first gamr
of the day was thr only contest thr Noles would suffer
a defrat In as thr Mltry-MItrs fell, 20-0.
The next gamr featurrd thr Junior Pee Wees as thry
took home the victory In a big way. 32-0.
It wns a great day for the Noles' Krvln Elliott. Rod­
ney Grant. Pat Bowers and Anthony Anderson.
The Pee Wees finally got back on the winning trac k
by putting the ball In the end zone repeatedly In the

second huff.
Thr score of tills game was 30 0 with Mike McKlu/le.
A.J. Armstrong. Cavese Richardson and Scott LaMont
all stepping up their level of play.
The Junior Midgets extended their winning streak to
lhn*e straight In grand style. 41-0.
Coach Kelley's defense has been tough all season
and last Saturday scored three lourhdowns. Including
thr final points of the gamr when Dontar Johnson
plckrd off an attempted pitch In the Panthers' barkffeld and run It all the way hack for the Nolrs.
lid s tram bus outscored Its op|ionrnta. 119-7, and
thr drfruse has held thr opposition to negative yard­
age for the past three games.
Second string players saw plenty off playing time
with Chris "Hull" Osier. J J . Thacker. Hudd Thacker
Please tee 8YFA, Page BA

Proa BUff Reports
SANFORD
The City oT
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parks Department Youth Flog
Please aee Flag. Page OA
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Wednesday
softball lead
still belongs
to Pebble
Junction
From Btoff Reports
SANFORD _ Mike Miller's two-run
double keyed u six-run fifth Inning
as Pebble Junction remained undrfrutrd In the City of Sanford
Recreation and
Parks
Men's
Wednesday Night Slow Pitch Soft­
ball League.
Pebble Junction and Uayllnrr
Marine were tied at 2-2 heading
Into the fifth Inning when Pebble
Junction exploded for the six runs.
The winner’s added three more
runs In the top of Die sixth Inning
to tuke an 11-2 advantage before
Uayllnrr Marine mounted a serious
rally, scoring u single run In the
sixth Inning und four runs In the
seventh Inning and leaving Die
bases loaded before the final out
was recorded, making Uie final
score. 11-7, at Plnchurat Park.
Please see Softball, Page flA

The fields in Sanlord have looked like this lor the better pari
ol two weeks, and a lot of taxi is expected today, but through

hard work the Sanlord Recreation Department was able to gel
in U h i Women's and Wednesday men's games this week.

�6 A ■ Sem tnol* Herald. Sanford. Florida • Friday, Septamfcer 25. '9 9 8

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Tilt- Semlnoles took a till
lor Division schedule has the scored on a center sneak.
But the half belonged to the lead in the second hall as breaker wiih Hit- hall being
Comhuskrrs 10-1) welcoming
the Broncos (0 1) at 2 pan. am) Stcelcrs as Cleoplina White Brian Wade ran 38-voids lo placed on the intdlleld stripe
ball League began its season
and each team getting Tour
the Semlnoles (1-0) and Slcol- scored on a 22-yard run and paydirt.
last Saturday with a pair of
plays, unless their Is a score or
T lte S e m ln o le s looked like
ers (10) squatlug off for the di­ Johnson returned a pair of InSenior Division games on the
terrepllons
65and
60-yards
a
turnover
they
were
heading
for
a
victory
vision lead at 3:15 pan.
field across Irom Sanford Mid­
in regulation as Ihr clock was
The Stcelcrs look a 6-0 lead for touchdowns.
dle School.
Alin ilie tom plays, which
to expire,
at halftime as quarterback
Danny Johnson scored a pah
ever side ol intdlleld the hall
Brian Shamils also had a about
The Comhuskers, however, rests on (whichever leant gains
Frank Hicks found Aaron W i­ second half Interception for the
of second half touchdowns to
wen- not ready to quit and 11it* niosl yards) wins ihe game.
liams open in the end zone and Stcelcrs.
break open a close game as
Steve Hmley p.isst-ti 27-yards
lilt the receiver with a ninethe Strclrrs bested the Bron­
In tills ease, the Semlnoles
The second game saw the to Dean DeBerry for the game
van I scoring strike.
cos, 24-6,
gained
the most yardage and
lying
touchdown
as
time
ex
Semlnoles
and
Comhuskcrs
In the other game, the Scmlwas
declared
the winner.
plied.
battle to a 0 (1 tie at halftime.
Johnson helped the Strelets
noles outgalned the Comhuskpreserve the halftime lead with
ers in overtime to claim the
a late Interception.
victory after the two teams
The Broncos’ lone score
lied. 6-6, In regulation.
came when Blake Chesser
Tire remainder of the league
Continued from Page BA
Contributing for the Lynch
scored each!. Troy Hickson
Mob
were Trevor (lour singles,
ami
Jody
Cooper
(one
single
In the oilier game at linehurst Park. Nobles Communt- each), Tint Cooper (one HMD three inns seort-d, one RBI),
ealton took an early 4-0 lead, and Hob Wells Sr. lone ran Nolan (three singles, onr ran
scored, two RBI), Frankie
and was able to hold onto the scored).
Continued from Page 3A
(three singles, one nm scored, '
match at 7 p.m on Tuesday, then gets ready to lead despite a spirited effort
Adapeo were Lty- one Rlill and Joe (three sin­
compete in the South Florida Invitational in from Wells Contracting, pre­ tonPowering
Despite Oh- score, Semtnole couch Belli
Wclboni (one triple, one gles. iwo runs scored |.
Tampa next Friday and Saturday.
Corso fell her tram played u great Hrst game,
vailing 9-7.
double, out* single, tour mils
Also ttiiiitihullug were Mitch
good enough in fact, to win.
At Chase Park. Adapeo got
IN O T H E R M A T C H E S:
"We had some really nice digs," said Corso.
Its llrst win of the season the scored, one HI 11). Ltrry Dillon (two singles, two nms scored,
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School may have easy way. getting u 7-0 forfeit (three singles, three ntns lour RIH). Kenny (two singles,
*\Vc played really well."
scored, one (till), Red Gantei one nm scored). Craig (one
righted
Its ship, blowing away Lyman. 15-0 ami from Alamo Rent-A-Car.
The Tribe look a 3-0 lead, but hit llu* wall al­
(three singles, two runs scored, double, three nms scored.
15 0. at Oviedo High School.
ter reaching their sixth point In the opening
Adapeo
then
moved
into
Thr Lions are now 4 4 on the season and will third place, scoring six rims In two RH1) and Terry Atkinson Hirer Rlill. Hobby lone singlr.
game.
go on the road to play Like Brantley and SemiWith the lead tn hand. Winter Spring-, did not
the Ixittom of the sixth Inning (one double, one single, out­ two nm s scored, one Rill) and
mile on Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Cllll lone single, one nm
let tip. rolling to the wm In the llrst game and
to upset previously undefeated ran scored, two RBI).
llu- Greyhound* will be at Winter Springs on
Others were, IIn ice Sellers scored, one RBI).
keeping np the pressure tn the second game to
Lynch Mob. 17-16.
(two singles, three mils scored,
Tuesday and host Like Mary on Thursday at 7
close out the match quickly.
li-hhle Junction Is now 3-0. one
PARK
RBI), Dot my Cent- Itwo l yni h Mot,at C H A S E0814313
p.m.
"We ran out of gas." said Corso ol llu- second
taao
while Nobles Communication
singles,
two
m
ils
scored).
Worn
ALTAMONTK
SPRINGS
_
Like
Brantley
came
Adapeo
022 430 6 _ 17 IH
game.
Is 2-0 and Adapeo Is 2-1.
up with a huge Class GA-Dlsthet 3 victory,
Semtnole (7-6) will have a chance to regain iis
Trailing the lrad trio Is thr llagtns (two singles, two Hill I.
a l P1NEIIURST P A R K
Stewart (one tnplr, out­
dropping DeLnuL 15-9. 8-15 and 15-10. at Like
momentum, playing three games next week. On
lynch Mob 11-I), Alamo Ftenl- John
020 OR3 0
11 11
f-vbblr Junctio n
ran
scored).
Dave
hlakey
(two
Brantley High School.
Tuesday, the Tribe hosis Oviedo at 7 p.m.: on
7 id
A-Car. Bayllner Marine and
200 001 4
The Patriots (3-9| will play three SAC matches Wells Contracting (all tied at 0- Rlill, Bobby Brown and Chris ll.y lln e r Marine
Wednesday they also host a huge district con­
Bryson lone Rill each) and Wells Cnnlrselln a 003 001 3 7 10
next week, hosting Oviedo on Monday, traveling
tent with Oak Ridge, at 6 p.m.; then they travel
Nobles Comm.
310 014 a _ o 13
lo Like Howell on Tuesday and hosting Semi­ 2).The league moves to Pine- Chip Smith (one nm scored).
to Lake Brantley lor a match on Thursday at 7
nole
on
Thursday.
All
three
matches
are
set
lor
p.m.
hurst Park for the rest of the
7 p.m. starts.
Winter Springs (H-ll hosts Lyman in an SAC
season with one team getting a
bye each week.
Next Wednesday. Wells Con­
tracting challenges Adapeo at
6:30 p.m.: Bayllner Marine
ball deep into the other's terri­ with a cost as Marquis Jones
C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 5 A
takes on Nobles Communlrasuifered an ami injury and may
and tory.
tlon at 7:30 p.m.: Alamo RentGET A R I F L E OR S H O T G U N
Maurice Byrd stepped Into be lost for an undetermined
Cory Donaldson shining In this
A-Car battles Lynch Mob at
win. Oh. by the way. J .J. Is a the quarterback role this week amount of time.
8:30 p.m.; and Pebble Junction
girl and she starts and plays and threw two touchdown
has the bye.
Tills
Saturday.'
Hurricane
passes to Marty Knhlnson as
both ways.
The Industrial League Is
the Notes won this one. 12-0. Georges permitting, the Nolcs
Tire last game was the best
Right now, vvtx?n you pull live
scheduled to play tonight at
man Imp of the day as the Marvin Knight. Victor Blue and hit the road again playing In
logger on a new Polaris Sportsman
linehurst
Park,
but
In
all
like­
Midgets played between the 40- Deoil Casey also played well Kissimmee at Osceola High
500, we'll give you a coupon (or a
lihood will be postponed by
School against the Kowhoys.
yard lines almost all day with for the winner's.
12 tpuge Remington B70,M
Hurricane
Georges.
Games
start
at
9
n.m.
Thr victory may have come
neither team able to push the
shotgun or Remington
If the games are played. VanModel 700'M ADI
tare will play the doubleheadrr
30.06 fifle. Buy any
against Invaeare at 7 p.m. and
other new Pouris ATV
Briar Corporation at 8 p.m.
and theai-rxw
scored fur Oviedo, hut It wasn't nearly
Monday's Co-£d schedule
Continued from Page 5A
Remington 597'M
has
M
J.O
.
taking
on
Rich
Plan
enough.
autoloading 22 rifle
at
6:30
p.m.;
Maronda
Homes
Monday: Deland at Oviedo,
But. last season, the Lions struggled at
,yours, or consider
fating
Lillie
Quinn,
DDS
at
times before catching fire late In the season, 7:30 p.m,: and Sanford Chris­
7:30 p.m.
earning a slot In districts. Another appear­
OVIEDO _ The last thing the Lions need Is ance won't lx* possible without a win Monday tian Church challenging Beer
:30 at 8:30 p.m.
a game against the tough Volusia County- at Jo h n Courier Field.
Tuesday's Women's League
Bulldogs. Oviedo Is off to Its worst start (0-3)
sthedule has Curt's Alleycats
In years and is already 0-1 In the district.
squaring off with Flyers Wings
Editor’s note: A s o f d e a d lin e , th e A
Grill at 6:30 p.m.: the Sharks
Plus DeLand. the defending district cham ­ W inter
S p rin g s-M e lb o u rn e
C e n tra l
playing Vaughan Incorporated
pions and the pre-season favorites tills year.
Is coming off back-to-back losses to Dike C atholic g a m e w a s p o s tp o n e d In d e fi­ at 7:30 p.m.: and Sunnlland
n itely a n d th e L a k e M ary - L a k e H o w e ll Corporation welcoming Or­
Brantley and non-district foe Colonial.
Oder ends October 31, 1998.
lando Dodge at 8:30 p.m.
g a m e w a s m o o ed to Oct. 16.
See your nearest part iopa tin
Thursday's
Men's
League
has
The Lions need to win to have a serious
Polaris dealer lor details.
Sanford
Central
Baptist
chance to remain In district contention.
Church playing KAK at 6:30 Last week. Oviedo lost In u 55-12 disaster to
p.m.; Headrick Feed taking on
Winter Park which ran wild despite the rain.
Beer :30 at 7:30 p.m.; Mat­
thews
Associates
facing
R I D E
T HE
B E ST
Oviedo gave up 231 yards passing, but have
Blake's Boyz at 8:30 p.m.; and
1 . M V A r i i A A WfVAI p tO p tA W A fltl
suffered from their own digressions. T urn­
CMdran's do tin g , (Ettas, coitectthe Regulators have the bye.
Central Florida Cycle &amp; Ski
M b s , tooiv, books sod aniquas ar*
overs have killed the Lions all year.
Leading Pebble Junction to
t o most popular tarns
245 N. Hwy. 17-92
victory were Kent Brubaker
Kenny Starling and Kevin Quintero each
3. Make h oonvanlant to shop at
Longw
ood,
F L 32750 • (407) 695-5900
(three singles, three runs
your garaga aatol Ba m rt tiara it
•dsquala p a r k in g spec* Post tana
scored, two RBI), Mike Miller
with drwebona to parking a re a * Make
(two doubles, two runs scored,
arrartgamanu with neighbor*
two RBI). Jonathan Jones (two
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3. Make K M a y to pay! Hava ptonty ol changa and a
singles, one run scored, one
lyttom tor handing M a m aura on# parson la on duty tt afl
RBI) and Bob Markos (two sin­
T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN T H B C I R C U I T C O U R T
tmat at a can Iraki ad toetton pralarabty wRh a oafcutotor or
O F T H B t ATH JU D IC IA L
O f T N I 1 I0 M T I1 N T H
adding machina.
gles. one RBI).
C I R C U I T IN A N D F O N
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT ,
4. Provlda prioaa. Do not maka a vary paraon a*
Other hitters were. Dave
A E M IN O LI CO U N TT,
IN A N D F O R
much la tiia f Prloat mato h r quick, aftacavs aataa ora good
F L O R ID A
(IM IN O L t COUNTY,
Coss (one double, one run
piaoa tor customers to start bargaining
F L O R ID A
C A R R HO . A A -1 A A -C A -1 4 R
scored, one RBI), Dave KaeI. Oa« an aarty a tart. Sal up diapiays l a evening batora,
F L O R ID A R A R N O . O t t A A A
C A B S NO . A S -S tT -C C -tO -Z
it p o s s ib le
berleln (one double, two runs
H IG H L A N D V IL L A G E O N E
IRWIN M O R T O A G E
E. DapartmantaRza. Separata tie tneapenatve tarns tram
C O R P O R A T IO N F K A
A S S O C IA T IO N INC .
scored). Kyle Brubaker (one
tie
mors
costs
areas
Group
turn
lure,
doming,
toys,
lawn
IN LAN D M O R T G A G E
a n o t lo r p ro fit
run scored, one RBI) and Blake
equement and o to r tarns witi sim te merchantaa.
C O R P O R A T IO N
F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n ,
Pla in tiff.
P la in lift,
Murray (one run scored).
7. Special Lia. Establish one atm tor Under W , another
v.
v*
tor 'Under ft*. Consider having a batch ot tarns that ma
Doing the hitting for Bayllner
K IM B E R L Y H STA N LEY. E T A L.
JU L IE M N O R M A N and
'FR EE witi purchase ot &lt;3*. Hamambar tie youngsters,
Marine
were Tony Taylor (three
D e la n d a n t.
UNKNOW N SPO U SE.
too Encourage Pits with smaR, low-pnoad tarns t o t we
O a ta n d a n t.
N O T IC E OF R A L E
singles, one ran scored), Ma­
appropriate for tiis purpose.
N o tic a i t h araby g iv e n that In
N O T IC E OF S A L E
nny Silvia (one double, one
I. D i m your sale os ratettyI Hava it at a Rma when moat
a cc o rd a n c e
w ith th a
F in a l
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IVE N
people era at home and unconcerned wRh special events
single, one run scored, two
Ju
dgm ant
of
F o r a c lo t u ia
that on Itia fS th d a y o l O c to b a r
a.
Combine
your
efforts!
Incorporate
your
sato
with
a
a n tarad o n S a p ta m b a r Ath. 198*
i t S t at I t 00 a m a i m * ■ « t
RBI). Ed Bussard (two singles,
neighbor
tor
more
variety
and
greater
imped.
In c iv il a c tio n no S S -2 8 1 -C A fro n t d o o r o f th a S a m ln o la
two RBI) and J.R. Spivey and
10
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Be
epecttlct
When
advertising
your
awe
in
t
o
newspa­
14K in th a C ir c u it C o u rt ot
C o u n ty C o u r t h o u .a in S a n fo rd
per. list mdmduaJ tarns. Don't simply say, 'several twigs
Hank Tooke (two singles and
S E M IN O L E C ou n ty. F lo rid a , in
F lo rid a , tha u n d a rtig n a d C la rk
w h ic h K IM O E R L V H S TA N LEY.
avsiabie ’ Each Erne you list an tarn, you art brooderang
w ill o tta r to r aa la tha fo llo w in g
one
run scored each).
ET A L w ara D e fe n d a n t, an d
t o bat ol potential customers
d e s c r ib e d ra a l p ro p e rty
Also hitting were Brian
IRWIN M O R T O A G E C O R P O R A ­
LO T E l . H IG H L A N D V IL L A Q E
11. Be generous! It you have tarns left over, givo t o m to
TION F /K / A I N L A N D M O R T ­
Cronin and Frankie Phillips
O NE
S E C O N D R E P L A T . THE
a charitable organliaeon, it you s m t o t some tarns are not
GAGE
C O R P O R A T IO N .
tha
H IG H L A N D S A C C O R D I N G TO
moving wal during t o sals, mark thorn down during t o last
(one single, one run scored and
P la m litt. I w ill a a ll to tha h ig h a .t
TH E
PLAT
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hours. Remember, t o prime raaton far hotdng t o sale is
one RBI each). i y Koke (one
b td d tr to r c a . h a t W a . l (font
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to tom your unwanted Rams into cash I
single, one run scored) and
door, 101 N P a rk A v a , S a n lo rd
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Dave Goff (one single, one
11 00 a m an d &gt; 0 0 p m on
to g a th a r w ith a ll a tfu c lu ra a .
RBI).
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Pacing Nobles Communica­
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arty
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tion were Mickey Cogbum (one
L e t 4B. F o a R u n , A c c o rd in g to
th a ra w ilh
home ran. one single, one ran
tha P la t T h a ra o l a . R e c o rd a d In
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SANDRA B. WORTHAM
scored, three RBI), Tommy
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mad# p u rs u a n t to a S u m m ary
SECRETARY OF STATE
R a c o td a o l A a m in o la C ou n ty.
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Wilks (one double, one single,
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NO S S -S S T -C C -2 0 -Z p a n d m g in
two runs scored, two RBI).
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RBI). Jason Flanagan (two sin­
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one ran scored). Jeff ChuH o lly w o o d . F L 11020
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P u b lic a tio n o l th la n o tic a o n
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single and one ran scored
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fo llo w in g p u b lic a tio n S a m m o la
B o u le v a rd S u ite SOO
each). Jeremy Chunat (two
the S u p e r v is o r o f E le c tio n s by m a il, le t* p h o n e or in p a ra o n
H e r. Id
O rla nd o . F lo rid a 1 2810
F o r lu ll in fo rm a tio n on a id s a v a ila b le fo r tha e ld e rly a n d h a n d i­
RBI) and Larry Chunat (one
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The e la te D iv is io n o t E le c tio n s h s t a I s le c o m m u m c s tio n d e v ic t
U n d a r the p r o v is io n , o l
Wells
Contracting were Robert
tor Ih* d s a f th a t w ill g iv e the h e a rin g im p a ire d Im portant voter
S a c lio n
112 OSS,
F lo r id a
Hlrt (two singles, three RB1L
e n d e le c tio n in fo rm a tio n The te le p h o n e n u m b er le S S O /9 2 2-M O t
S latu ta* . Iha S a m m o la C o u n ty
Ken Brown (two singles, two
S ha rift s O th ca in la n d ! to d i a
A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n is a ls o a v a ils b ie th rou g h Ih* D iv is io n o f
•gnat# Iha fo llo w in g p o s it io n . In
runs scored), Mike McLohon
Focus
E i. c l i o n , tro w * j i j j f o g t ' - o V i l g g V f f R i T j 6 i f * " ' * " u t - ____
tha F lo rid a R a lire m a n l S y .ta m
(one single, one ran scored,
on
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Sam or
M a n a g .m a n l
C la s t
O e p u ty D ire c to r a n d S e n io r
two RBI). Rick Wells (one sin­
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wiih the threat of Hurricane
Georges the day's action Is
more than likely going to be
post poned.
If the games are played, the
Minor Division will have the
Battlers playing the llengals at
9 a.in. and tire Gators taking
on the Golden Knights at 10:15
a.in.
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the Jaguars facing the Falcons
at 11:30 a.m and the Cowboys
battling llie Bears at 12:45
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Palmetto Ave. Baptist; growing with a vision

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By Susan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD * Members of Pal­
metto Avenue Maptlst Church,
located at 2620 Palmetto Ave.,
reeetitly celebrated a ground
breaking for a proposed Fam­
ily Ufe Center. 'Hits facility
measures some 11,200 wjuarr
feet downstairs and another
3,200 square feet upstairs.
Over 300 |M-ople gathered for
this special time.

Pastor Mary W. Smith

Bishop L. L. Gilbert

Building fund banquet Saturday
SANFORD • A Building Fund Benefit Banquet Is set for Saturday
•il ti p in. at the Sanford Clmmbrr of Commerce. 400 K. First St.,
In Sanford. Tills night of spiritual fellowship and (lining will
benefit Pastor Mary W. Snillh and her nilnistry for the Sanford
Christian Worship Centrr. located al 1509 W. 13th Street.
Tlie s|&gt;eakrr for the event will be Bishop L.L. Gilbert. "The
Barefoot Prnphct of Ft, Lauderdalr." Roast fx-rf, turkry with
dressing and honry baked ham are the main courses to lie served
for ihr evening. Thr meal will also consist of |x&gt;luto salad, tossed
salad, carrot and raisin salad and a choice of drinks such as
coffee, tra and Juice,
Donallons for the banquet are $15 for adults and children 12
and under $0. Tickets are available at 400 K. First Street. More
Information can also lie found by calling 922*3499 or 644-1401.

Anniversary observance

SANFORD - Observance of th r
27lh anniversary for Pasior James
l.ynn of New Ml. /Jon Missionary
Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Ave.
Thr celebration will continue
today iit 7:30 p in. al the New Mt.
Calvary Missionary Baptist Church
with pastor Ricky Scott In charge
of the
service.
The
youth
department will conduct the
observance on Saturday evening at
7 p m,
The Sunday 11 a.in. service will
have thr church family In charge.
Thr Rev. Ronald Washington will
deliver thr message. On Sunday. 4
p.m.. the Rev. Henry Davis of
Tabernacle Missionary Church.
Orlando and Rev. R.T. Gnnlous.
pastor of Calvary Missionary Pastor Jamas Lynn
Baptist Church. Orlando.
Ihe community Is Invited to worship. Dinner will In- served
aftrr thr morning worship.

Brethren Reaching Out

SANFORD ■ Missionary Ruse Davis said," One of its Is not as
its all of us." Brethren Reaching Out Is crlrhrallng Its
third anniversary and the publlr Is Invited to be a part of this
grand celebration. Social ugrnclrs, law enforcement and tbr local
faith community tie will represented.
Deputy Chief Demits Whitmire of the Sanford Poller
Department stated, ‘How do &gt;*011 know It won't work unless you
try It." its cited Into the press release aiinoimctng the event.
According to Davts.' God lias blessed us tremendously and Hr
deserves all the crrdlt." She mentioned Isaiah 6:8. “Also 1 heard
Ihe voire of the Lord saying. Whom shall I send, and who will go
for us? Then said I, Here am I; send mr."
The event will be held on Saturduy from I to 4 p.m. at I&lt;&gt;00 W.
bill Street #20. Seminole Gardens Apartments. For more
Information call Missionary Rose Davis at the office at 302*4143
or home at 32I-17GH.
IMiwrrful

Bible study

A steady growth has p re ­
vailed within the body ol this
congregation slnee Pastor Ron
Williams came over five years
ago. Williams was raised In
tills church and relumed after
a time til the mission field.
D ir new facility will allow a
double cnpncily lor Sunday
school and will assist In ex­
panding Ihe AWANA ministry
that Is held on Wednesday
evenings. Williams
added.
Two years ago wlirn we went
to two worship services we
didn't realize that It would
create a problem with the
Sunday school spare."
According lo Williams, the
Family Ufe Center will lx- a
two-story structure with «lassrooms on either side with a
gymnasium In Ihr middle. The
building will house eight class­
rooms. restrooms, two offices
and a church kllehrn.
T he tardily will rrrtnlnly be
a blessing to the church
school.
Liberty
Christian

the personality of Its preacher
nnd to lock in key leadership
people." He felt that at this
point things are going well and
many arc seeing the need and
Ihe vision for the ndded space
and for growth.
'Things are coming together."
he said. "Ood lias given us op­
portunities to save money for
this. In over a year Ihe church
saved $75,000 and a delay In
financing helped us save and
get n better Interest rate."
The pastor said that the total
cost of the building will be
$325,000. Tlie church has
saved $75,000 for construc­
tion
and
lias
borrowed
250,000 from SunTrust Bank
to meet the balance.
Currently, according to Wil­
liams. the church Is Involved
In a Capital Gifts Campaign
called "Growing with Vision”
which is designed to help
members pay off the loan In
three to five years. "In a day
when many churches are In
decline, It Is encouraging to
see one that Is continuing to
grow." he said. "We got the
building permit last Monday
and the bulldozers have al­
l»ho*» Court,* , c4 Jon M tu n W W w ni
Deacon Dayton Hudson (from left). Pastor Ron Williams and Deacon Denver ready began work. We are
really excited about this. We
Trombly break gerund at a recent ceremony
would like to buy the property
School, which has grown from futiin- vulleyhall and basket - across the street and put the
sanctuary there In a few years.
a student body of 56 In 1993 hall lragurs sponsored by tlie
We really must work swiftly to
lo 138 hi thr fall of 1998. The church." he said.
Williams also mentioned that negotiate that. But. at present,
gymnasium will l&gt;r used try the
school sjxirts (ram. as well as, lie has studied church growth we are Just really excited
1*y the young people of the and according lo tlie books lie about the Family Life Center
church for their activities. lias read it takes some “five and all the planB we have for
Plans arr also In Ihe works for years for a church lo take on It."

It’s 11 p.m.: Do you know where your children are?
lx- In mullljilr places both
physically and mentally. Ide­
ally. they arr In lied at i 1 p.m.
In preparation for being alert
Once 11 television "flash," Ihr next day lo participate In
educational
process.
culling attention to responsi­ their
bility mid accountability of They could Is- a I a movie, a
parents and children. the friend's house, or even Into the
headline remains a good ques­ drug culture. Wherever they
tion. Tlie laws ol physics and are (not Just grogruphlrully).
Justice in society cry out for what difference does tl make?
rcN]Kiiislhltlly and account- "A loll"
Dir world. Including our
uhtilty. Yes. people can do al­
most anything dial they want children. Is on the move and
to do or feel like dolng-for a (hat with great force! Could we
prlccl Die j&gt;rire can lie ex­ not sincerely wonder If par­
tremely high If one drlvrs west ents generally would say of Ihr
on an rast-lround lane of an In­ many bazaar events which
hupprn with thrlr children: "I
terstate.
Dir |xiini should be well had no Idea that my child hud
taken that out or Ihe ulxjvr the potential of doing anything
like llintt* At Irast nt this
caption comes the conclusion
that parents are responsible point. It Is not an arcepled
thing In soclrty for chlldrrn lo
for thrlr rhlldrrn: and Justly
so. children arr accountable to Ik- killing chlldrrn. Yet. re ­
sponsibility Is a word In the
thrlr parents!
puzzle or tills context that
Do we really know where
needs to be underscored and
our chUdren are? Certainly,
addressed.
children and young prople can
By Dr. Bob Parker
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOODS

Are we surprised? Did we
not see II coming?
Marrh I'JDH: Ciun shots ring
out in the school yard at
Jonesboro, Ark.. In tin nrnbush
Imj lux1 bogs. age II nnd 13,
leu ling Jour students and a
dedicated teacher mortally
wounded.
"We
should
have
known...should have antici­
pated...that children who have
watt lied thousands of murders
on prinie-Umc television, fol­
lowed tlie deadly exploits of
Dr. Krvorklnn and bern taught
that there are no moral abso­
lutes. mleht come to see little
luirru In gunning down their
elassmatrs.
Jonesboro marks a point of
crisis, but one that is hardly
new or unique. Wliul hap­
pened In this small (own In
Arkansas syrnlxillzes American
In moral free fall. America on a
rapidly descending
spiral.
Amrrtrun without G od-an
America that lias forgotten

SANFORD - "The New Age Connection" Is the title of a special
Bible study to begin Sunday from 9:15 to 10:15 a. 111. at Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 2525 S. Oak Ave. In Sanford. The study
looks at the New Age Movement from Ihe viewpoint of Christian
teaching.
Thr public Is Invited to attend. There Is no cost for the study
materials. Baby-sitting will be available. The church Is located
across the street from the Dairy Queen.
For more Information call the church office at 322-3552.

Pastor appreciation service

SANFORD - Mt. Stnal M.B. Church will be celebrating Its
Pastor’s Sixth Appreciation Service on Sunday at 11 a.m. The
church Is located at 1H43 Jerry Ave. In Sanford. The Rev.
Anthony Is the paslor.
The Rev. L. Black will be the gurst speaker.

Crusade at New Salem

SANFORD - The Evangelistic Cnrsadc comes to New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church, 1500 West 12th Street, Wednesday
through Oct. 2. Tlie evangelist will be the Rev. Elder Dukes, a
world renowned evangelist who will direct the workshops and
unolnt spirit filled services. He lias done extensive ministering to
the people of Monserrat.
At the 0:30 p.m. nightly service, choirs from the urea will finish
support of the crusade. Elder Dukes is pastor of the New
Jerusalem Primitive Baptist Church. Miami. If you feel the need
to be set free, be anointed, and under demonic spiritual
oppression, come and experience dellvcranre.

Celebrating family and friends

SANFORD - New Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. West
121h Street Is having a Family and Friends Day celebration.
Sunday at 11 a.m.
A prayer breakfast Is being sponsored by the St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church Christian Education Committee on
Oct. 3. 8 a.m. at the 5anford Civic Center.
"Hie guest speaker Is Bishop Jullu Whitehurst Wade, pastor of
New Covenant Perfecting Ministries. There will be a $7 donation .
Call 322*7875 for tickets.

WHAT?

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Do you wonder what y o u r future holds?
What is God doing now?
Curious about Last Days Phrophecy?

IndepLh Study o f Rcvalatlon and Daniel
Conducted by Pastor Jack L. Cox

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livery Tuesday evening 7:00 p.m.
until...completed...starting Oct. Oth

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FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
B eardall Ave. C hapel
3002 Bearda 11 Ave., Sanford, FL.
For Information or Directions: Phone 407-325-3794

H n l d PtMto S , SttM ft W *m *f

John Laighty (from left), of Wal-Mart, presents a
check to Patti Hartwig. with Kelly Hartwig and Tori

Caldwell, of Lutheran Church ol the Redeemer, for
children's programs.

Wal-Mart matches funds for Lutheran church
By Busan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Die Rev. E-A. Reusclrer and
members of tlie Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, 2525 Oak Ave. tn Sanford are
thanking generous folks like those at WalMart and the hard work of their
congregation for the $4,000 that they will
enjoy to help others In the community. WalMart recently matched funds with the
church, $2,000 from Ihe store and $2000
from members, to assist in numerous
children's programs.
Pastor Rruscher commented. T hat was
the maximum that Wal-Murt would mutch.
We had a flea market and other fund-raisers
to help raise the money. Wal-Mart Is Just hu
good ubout helping people."
He shared that the church Is presently In
the process of renovating areas where the
children are meeting such as the nursery
urea. Die money will aid In Inviting children

In Ihe community to conic and be n part of
future activities and programs. Funds will
also be available lo help In outreach efforts
by the children to those tn our city and
area.
Patti Hartwig. a member of Ihe church,
was also u part of tilts work. She uddrd,
“Wal-Mart bus u program set up to help the
community. Die thing ubout this grant that
is so wonderful Is that it helps so many. We
want to do some specialized projects. When
other children In the community are Invited
this helps with materials. We plan to make
things for retirement homes and other
plures. We will now he able to reach the
community uud help the children that come
and others. We open our doors far parties
und Harvest (lartles and Invited children
everywhere. Dlls money will be helpful In
ull of this."
For more Information about future
programs or other activities call the church
office at 322-3552.

what her founding fathers
meant when they warned that
only a virtuous people could
remain free. If Dial statement
Is accurate, and history has
consistently validated It. then
we are living In the twilight of
our liberty.
As always when a culture
begins to unravel. It Is the
youngest members who are
most wounded and disturbed."
(Gary L. Bauer &amp; James C.
Dobson. T hey only know what
you (each ’em." Focus on the
Family.)
John Haziewood whose 14ytar-old son attends the Westside Middle School In Jones­
boro. Arkansas, summarized
one-half of our theme when he
sold. Tills is not the kids'
problem, It’s the way we're
raising them today. They only
know what you teach 'em."
This thought cannot be used
however as a “c o p - o u t b e ­
cause we also have a Divine
mandate to be accountable for
our behavior.
Wa cannot surrender to
ovllt Do we Ignore and give In
to the "entertainment" Indus­
try that glorifies violence and
sexual exploitation? Do we
think our children can over­
come a heavy hearing of pop
music which pays tribute lo
killing police and raping
women.
Our children are our future;
we must be aware of their
struggles, hopes and their
dreams. Children have always
needed help, leadership, and
moral and spiritual direction.
Bat Zell In Home Lf/c well
stated that; "Voices within our
culture claim children are ca­
pable of making adult deci­
sions. But Ood's Word talks of
nurture and suggests we
shouldn't hurry children out of
childhood."
Solomon
with
great wisdom charged his and
our society to "train up a child
In the way hi* should go and
when he Is old. he will not de
part from tt (Proverbs 22:6).’
Indeed, It Is "open season*
for all of our children and
youth. This "open season" Is a
clarion call for parents to
teach their children the differ­
ence between right and wrong
and that they are accountable
lo God who Is the author of
their rights and liberties. T h e
creed that proclaims. ‘If It
feels good, do III' lias filled too
many hospitals with drug
overdosed teenagers, too many
prison cells with fatherless
youth, too many caskets with
slain young people and caused
too many tears for bewildered
parents (Ibid.)."
Look to tire Divine provi­
dence and grace of God to Btop
this extant, wild career which
is in our society. And. consider
carefully parent's responsibil­
ity and children's account­
ability tn the light of the inevi­
table truth that; "Sin takes you
father than you want to go;
keeps you longer than you
want to stay: and costs you
more than you want to pay."
Think about thatl

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December 22, 1998 91st Year, No. 86 (407)322-2611

500 Cents

Local GOP sticks with Jim Stelling
tanm
--------------SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
county's
Republicans
are
sticking with 58-year-old Jim
Stelling as the chairman of their
executive committee. He has
been re-elected for a two-year
term.
Paul Warslckl will be the vice
chairman. Penny Fleming the
treasurer and Karen Lewis the
secretary.
Stelling also serves as the
treasurer for the Republican
Party of Florida and Is running

Shaprio (above) and Lonnie Bat*
•a led 90C to 79-66 victory over
Poll Communty Coiaga. piaaea
aaa Page 4A.
Baas VUta writes
the two most important peo­
ple in Washington. D.C..
please see Page 2A.

□ B R IE F L Y
Office Youth Deputy Explorers
will donate several new toys to
the Safehouae of Seminole,
Sanford, today to ensure the
children will have gifts on
Christmas.
The Safehouae of Seminole
opened In 1995 as a safe ha*
ven for victims of domestic
violence. The Safehouae ac*
commodates up to 40 women
and children.
surviving families, and other
members of the community
are bumtng their holiday
lights of a different color this
year**blue**to show respect
and remembrance for fallen
police officers.
Blue lights burning In the
windows of Central Florida
homes are symbolic of the re­
membrance of those officers
who made the supreme sacri­
fice, and honors those officers
who continue to work the
streets providing protection
and peace In our communities.
In 1998 six officers were killed
in Central Florida.
This year the Central Florida
Chapter of COPS officers blue
lights for $5 each (tax de­
ductible donation). Proceeds
will go directly to programs
and services for local law en­
forcement survivors.
The PsbUc Risk Manage­
ment of Florida elected John
C. Litton aa Chairman of the
Board of Directors. Litton la
the City Manager of Lake
Mary. He has been an active
member on the PRM Board of
Directors since 1994. and has
served on the Executive Board
since 1997.
PRM was established in Oc­
tober 1987 as a result of a
tight insurance market for
government entitles. PRM was
formed with eight members
and has grown to 42 members,
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Partly cloudy. Highs in the
mid-80s. Lows In the low60s.
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destiny often in
the road he takes
to avoid it."
• French Proverb

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Lake Mary
residents
asked to
boil water

for vice chairman In January.
He said Monday that Flor­
ida's Republican Party Is
stronger and more unified than
ever. "Were pushing to get
more Republicans, better Re­
publicans and to accomplish
the Republican agenda.” he
said.
Stelling
praised
Central
Florida
Republican
House
members John Mlcu and Bill
McCollum for voting Saturday to
Impeach President Bill Clinton.
*We're proud that this Is the d i­
rection they took. We support

them.*
Any differences the Seminole
County Republicans had last
summer during the primaiy
elections. Stelling said were of
no great concern.
"Primaries by their very na­
ture bring out differences
within a party but we hope
these differences have died
out.” he said.
Two of the county chairmen Randy Morris and Daryl McLain
- are active members of the
Seminole County Republican

Executive Committee. Morris
nominated Stelling for the
chairman's position. Former
county
commissioner
Win
Adams also attended the elec­
tion meeting at Eastmonte Civic
Center Thursday.
There are no Democrats on
the Seminole County Board of
Commissioners nor on the
county's School Board. Carlton
Henley, the new commission
chairman. Is an ex-Democnt
who was appointed to the com­
mission by the' late Gov. Lawton

Chiles. Henley won bock his
■eat by defeating Adams In last
year's primary.
The area Republicans sued
last year to gain the right for
political parties to endorse Ju­
dicial candidates but Circuit
Court Judge Vernon Mise ruled
against them. Stelling said
Monday that Mize must finalize
the decision.
‘At that time • provided he Is
still against our action - are will
iippeal to the 5th District Court
of Appeals." Stelling said.

Santa makes a stop in Sanford

S x r n S ffl!?!-----------------------LAKE MARY - Lake Mary resi­
dents living south of LongwoodLake Mary Rood and Lake Mary
Boulevard are being asked to
boll their water for two days
due to a potable water main
break.
The effected streets are Longwood-Lake Mary Road., West
Washington Ave. (260 and 280,
only). Humphrey Road., Rock­
well Circle. Eagle Creek Circle.
Eagle Knob Polnte, Eagle's
Crossing Place., Eaglet Way.
and Bald Eagle Run.
The water main developed a
15-foot long crack at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, and city crews sealed
the break by 5 a.m. Thursday.
The chlorine waa flushed Into
the water main, and city work­
ers are taking bacterial samples
of the water.
"This Is Just a precaution,*
Rick Dior, director of public
works, said. *We want to be
safe, especially for babies. As
a matter of fact, we were out
there this morning and all the
chlorine was back In the water.
Well be taking bacterial sam­
ples for the next two days.*
Residents In the effected area
should
purchase
bottled
drinking water or boll tap water
vigorously for at least two min­
utes before consumption.

Longwood
will follow
its own
adult code
^A?KWRn?H
LONGWOOD - The Longwood
City Commission is opting out
of enforcing the Seminole
County Public Decency Ordi­
nance. Instead favoring Its own
stricter law.
There are not adult enter­
tainment businesses In the city
limits. The city’s ordinance
does not permit the sale of al­
coholic beverages in an adult
entertainment business, or the
advertising of these businesses
on road sides.
The county's ordinance does
not address the sale of alcohol
or advertising.
Since the county's decency
ordinance was passed tn No­
vember. Longwood has been
studying Its effect on the city's
adult entertainment ordinance.
"We have an excellent city
ordinance.* Commissioner Paul
Lovestrand said at an earlier
commission meeting. *Ours Is
excellent when It comes to ad­
vertising and alcohol. If we can
find that ours Is better, stricter,
then I'm in favor of opting out of
the co unt/s decency ordi­
nance.*
A second reading and public
hearing on opting out of en­
forcing the county's decency
ordinance will be held Jan. 18
at 7 p.m. during the regular
commission session at the
Longwood
Civic
League
Women's Club.

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Ho. ho. ho. from City H a ll
Tom Farnsworth, director of recreation and parks In Sanford,
stood tn as Santa Claus thla year during the city's Christmas
party. Children received gifts from the Jolty aid ell, —aisled by
Mrs. Claus, also known as Donna Watt, from the finance d e­
partment. Sanford Police Officer Mike Taylor Joined Mrs. Claus
in the festivities with younger fans. Deshaun Green. 4. and
Jessica Mullins. 8. with Santo. Wayne Denach Charities con­
tributed funds used to provide gifts for the children.

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Here’s the ticket for ‘safe’ drivers
and they don't go Into road rage
when someone cuts Uiem off."
Algln said the purpose of Op­
eration: Safe Harvest was to say
‘thank you” to these good driv­
ers by pulling them over and
giving them gift certificates pro­
vided by Bill Slcvtn. manager of
the Lake Forest Publtx on State
Road 46 west of Interstate 4.
*We luid fun with this the
first day and we're going to
keep this program going two
weeks." Algln said. T he driv­
ers who were pulled over would
start telling the deputy. *1 did
everything right, officer. I used
my signal.'
That's why you were
stopped, we told them. We're

SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
dozen or more motorists were
stopped Monday In the vicinity
of the Sanford Towne Center
Mall and given ‘Safe Harvest”
citations.
Each was spotted and pulled
over by sheriff's deputies, su s­
pecting that they were driving
safely and with courtesy and
respect for others on the road.
"They're easy to spot,” Deputy
Sheriff Steve Algln said. They
look ahead and don’t block In­
tersections. they use turn sig­
nals. they watch their speed

out to reward the drivers who
are doing the right thing.
They're the ones who are help­
ing to keep this a safe holiday
season. Awarding these certifi­
cates Is our way of thanking
them."
Algln said he suggested the
Safe Harvest program to Sheriff
Don Esllnger and told him how
a similar operation had been
successfully employed by the
California
Highway
Patrol.
They gave away turkeys in
California.” said Algln. who
came to the Florida six years
ago and has been with the
Sheriff's Office the last four.
Esllnger said that he expects
the program will promote safety

through reduced tension and
awareness during a stressful
Ume of the year.
At the same time safe motor­
ists will be rewarded for their
efforts, those breaking the rules
of the road will be pulled over
and given citations of a differ­
ent nature. *We’d prefer to re­
ward the good drivers but we're
watching, too. for those who
aren't so good.” Algln said.
Algln said that a couple of
drivers who had come here
from other countries were com­
pletely stunned by betng pulled
over and given gift certificates
Monday. * 'What a country.' one
said. ‘ T love this country.' ”

District plans burn to control wildfires
of smoke to residents and traf­
fic. officials said.
‘Public safety Is always the
top priority In planning and
conducting a controlled bum.
Steve Miller, District Land Man­
agement Division director, said.
*We take many factors Into ac­
count before conducting a
bum. and It's not uncommon to
have to cancel a bum at the last
minute because of a weather
change.*
The District has completed
193 bums on 183.000 acres
since 1993 as part of Its main­
tenance and restoration of pub­
lic land. The program of pre­
scribed burnings focuses on

Bt Bift Kerns
sf ait warren------------------SEMINOLE COUNTY- In an
effort to bum wildfires, the St.
Johns River Water Management
District plans to bum 34,000
acres tn seven central Florida
counties In 1999. Including
Seminole.
The 34.000 acres targeted
are located in Seminole. Or­
ange. Volusia. Brevard, Indian
River, Lake and Marion coun­
ties. Before conducting a bum.
the District ensures that wind
and other weather conditions
are correct for controlling the
fire and minimizing the Impacts

*

preventing wildfires by burning
off dead vegetation that could
be Ignited by lightening or ar­
son. It also controls the growth
of woody species of plants.
Burning helps rejuvenate and
protect habitat for animals such
as the Florida scrub Jay. gopher
tortoise, southern bald eagle,
sandhill crane, deer, and wad­
ing birds. District officials said.
Much of the burning In wet­
lands. such as marshes. Is
conducted each year during the
winter months, when the typi­
cally drier conditions are more
favorable to successful con­
trolled fires.

Upland fires are typically
conducted throughout the year.
The above normal tempera­
tures and reduced rainfall as­
sociated with La Nina indicate
strong potential for an active
wtldflre season, according to
state forestry officials.
The
possible addition of freezedried fuels may Increase the
fire potential In the later part of
the season.
Florida was hit with more
than 2.300 fires that burned
500.000 acres from late-May
through mid-July, the agricul­
ture department said. The fires
destroyed or damaged 337
structures.

�2A •Seminole Merakl Santord. Florida - Tuesday. December 22. 1998

People
How to protect citrus trees from cold damage

Set priorities
at Sanford bar

AL
FERRER

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during their heat retaining ca­
pacity. Heavy fertilizer applica­
tions can also result In vigor­
ous growth that may lead to
freeze damage.
Critical tem peratures: The
critical temperature for Ice
forming In ettrus tlssjics Is
about 2H degrees F. .Citrus
flowers will freeze at about 28
degrees F and fruit damage will
occur when temper*tuns fall
below 28 degrees F for at least
4 hours. If mature fnitt freezes,
they can still be used for Juice
If harvested promptly.
Site selection: Trees should
Ik- located on the south and
west sides of the yard. The
reasoning behind this recom­
mendation Is that south Is the
warmest area and west la the
next warmest area In a given
landscape. Other places to lo­
cate a tree Is near or between
buildings, south facing slopes,
next to other large trees, or
near large bodies of waier such
us lakes.
Cold
protection
with
sprinklers: Hie principle be­
hind the use of sprlnlders to
protect trees from freezing Is
that heat Is released when wa­
ter changrd from liquid to Ice.
a phenomenon known as heat

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Today: Portly cloudy. Illghs in
the mid-80s. Lows In the low60s Wednesday: Partly cloudy,
lllghs in the low-80s. Lows In
the low 60s. Thursday: Partly
cloudy. Highs near 80. Lows In
the upper -50s Friday: Partly
cloudy, lllghs in the upper-70s.
Lows In the uppcr-50s.

TUESDAY:
BOLtJKAK TABU: min. 7:40
a.m., maj. 1:30 a.m., min. 8:05
p.m.. maj. 1:50 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Botch: high:
10:07 tun., 10:25 p.m.. low:
3:34 a.m.. 4:19 p.m. Rev
BW |i no Stock: high: 10:12
a.m., 10:30 p.m., low: 3:39
KXTSNMD OUTLOOK 1 a.m., 4:24 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
WEDNESDAY high: 10:27 a.m.. 10:45 p.m.,
TUESDAY
Ptcldy B4 63 Ptcldy 83 02 low: 3:54 n.m., 4:39 p.m.
THURSDAY
Ptcldy 80 SB

DATE BOOK
Dec. 22, 1990 I ¥ T j®I ZA
Today is the 356Ih
day of I9M and the
second day of tmftr
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1882. the first electric Christmas tree
lights went on sale.
On this day in 1943, President
Franklin Roosevelt. Prime Minister
Winston Churchill and Chinese leader
Chiang Kai shek met in Cairo, Egypt,
to discuss military strategy
On this day in 1968. Commander Lloyd
Bucher and 81 members of the crew
of the USS Pueblo were released by
North Korea after having been held
captive for nearly a year
TODAY S BIRTHDAYS: Oiacomu
Puccini (IB58 1924), composer; Connie
Mack 1186249561, baseball player
manager. Edward Arlington Robinson
&lt;1869 1935). poet; Claudia "Lady Bird"
Johnson &lt;1912 ). U S. first lady, is 86.
James Wright Jr &lt;1922-1, congress
man. is 76, Steve Carlton (1944 i base
ball great, is 54, Diane Sawyer &lt;1945-1,
broadcast journalist, is 53; Maurice
and Robin (iibb (1949-1, singers, are
49, Jan Stephenson &lt;1951-1, golfer, is
43
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1985. running back Roger Craig of (he
49ers sel an NFL record by gaining
1.000 yards in both rushing and re
ceiving in a single year.
TODAY’S QUOTE: "What cannot be
altered must be borne, not blamed ”
— Dr, Thomas Fuller
| TODAY’S MOON: Between
new moon (Dec 18) and first
quarter (Dec. 26).

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cost woman her independence
BEAR ABBY. I am a female, 20
years old. I live in an apartment by
myself, have a new car and heavy
new car payments. I'm working two
jobs in order to pay my bills. Work
takes up so much of my time and
energy that, quite frankly, I'm
about ready to go crazy. Not only
that, I don't have time to go to
school, which is really terrible —
because I have career goals.
My boyfriend and I have dated
almost three yean. We were best
friends for a year and a half before
we started going out. He's a won­
derful guy, and we’ve always gotten
along great. He lives in a house
with a roommate and things aren't
going well there, so the idea of us
living together came up. It's not
like, "Oh, we need to take our rela­
tionship a step further." It’s just
that we'd both greatly benefit
from it, and we get along great —so
why not? I know he’d be a good
roommate.
My problem? If I didn't have
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back to school as things are now, I
wouldn’t live with him. I prefer liv­
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Horticultural
practices: of thr tree damage can be
Trees should be watered during made. Fertilization should be
the winter to reduce water Initiated after the chance of
stress. Water stressed trees do freezing temperatures Is over.
not recover as quickly from
freezes
as
non-drought Al Farrar la Bamlnota County
stressed trees. If freeze damage Urban Hortleuttvrtst. Inquiries
occurs, do not prune Immedi­ may be directed to him at the
ately after the freeze, dead tis­
sues will protect the tree from Cooperative Extension service,
further damage. Pruning ran be 2BO W. County Home Rood,
done by mid-spring or early Sanford, FL S277J or phono *22summer, when a determination 2800, Ext SMS.

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GARDENING

of fusion. When water Is freez­
ing. Its temperature will be
near 32 degrees F. therefore,
the heat liberated as the water
freezes maintains the tempera­
ture near 32 degrees F. Tilts
temperature, known as the tri­
ple* point. Is In equilibrium be­
tween vapor, liquid and Ice. If
sufficient watrr Is applied, and
all leaves and branches are
covered with lee. protection
ran be expected. If only partial
coverage of leaves or brunehes
is accomplished. damage can
occur and the damage will he
more severe than If water had
not been applied. Du not stop
sprinklers until temperature Is
32 degrees F or above and wa­
ter is dripping from all parts of
the plants.
Boll bonking: One of the
cheapest methods to protect
the mink of young d im s trees
from cold damage Is the prac­
tice known us soil banking. It
consists of mounding soil
around the trunk of the tree as
high as possible to protect It
from cold temperatures even as
low as 12-15 degrees F. Soil
bunks must be made before
freezes occur and should be
removed as soon as tempera­
tures start to warm up because
It can predispose the trees to
diseases and pest problems.
Tree wraps are also effective In
protecting young trees from
freezing damage, the effective­
ness of various wraps depends
upon Its Insulation capacity.
Polyurethane wraps have been
found to be effective protecting
the trees, but this method Is
less effective than soil bank­
ing. Unbanklng should be done
around the end of February.

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All males bom In Wash­
ington. l).C. quickly learn
that the iwo most important
people In town are: The
Washington Redskins q u ar­
terback and the President of
the United States. Almost
always in THAT order.
On Saturday, the two men
were on Pox Sports Network
IV simultaneously.
At the very moment the
Redskins were playing the
Tampa Bay Bucs. President
Bill Clinton was giving him­
self and friends a pep talk
from Rose Garden at the
White House.
Tile predominantly male
audience at licer:30 sports
bar In Sanford cheered for
one and hissed the other.
You ran guess whom was
hissed.
Trent Green, the young
quarterback Irving to make
the most of a miserable sea­
son for the Redskins, rallied
the team to a magnificent
victory. Cllnlon. trying the
make the most of a miser­
able year for his team, pro­
duced no such comeback.
More than 50 years ago
when the country was at war
the Redskins were wellarmed at quarterback. In
those years. Sltngtn' Sammy
Baugh was every bit as
popular In D.C. as were
presidents Roosevelt and
Truman.
Baugh, a lanky Texan who
wore a burgundy jersey with
the No. U3. was one of pro
(ootbalVs finest passers. He
also punted and played in
the defensive secondary. He
had a Hall of Fame career.
Amazingly, he was still
playing when Dwight Elsen­
hower came into office.
In later years when Lyndon
Johnson and Richard Nixon
had taken up residence at
1600 Pennsylvania Ave..
Sonny Jurgensen and Billy
Kilmer were the Redskins
quarterbacks at a stadium
that was to be named Robert
F. Kennedy Stadium.
Sonny and Billy were more
fun than any old Impeach­
ment party. If they’d get
sloshed and Into trouble,
their fans would look the
other way. Tricky Dick
Nixon was even a fan. He’d
supply sneak plays to Red­
skins Coach George Allen.
Joe Thelsmann. Doug Wil­
liams and Mark Ryplen won
Super Bowls as Redskin
quarterbacks - overshadow­
ing any achievements made
by the men In the White
House. Joe Glbba. their
coach, may soon return as
one of the team's owners.
Rerrr30 Is decorated in
Redskin colors. There are
pictures of players and ban­
ners. It Is the most Redskinfriendly lounge In Florida. It
was a good place to be S at­
urday. where the team's
loyal fans were awarded with
a late 20-16 victory.
A couple of the area's
staunch Republican honchos
were at the lounge. It was a
huge day for them - A vlctoiy
for the Redskins and a
smashing defeat for the
Democrats. They said they
hadn't been this happy since
Ronald Reagan was In the
White House.
Tire Redskins will con­
clude their season Sunday
night at Dallas. The team
has won Its last four games
lo pull the record up to 6-9.
A seventh victory might help
save coach Norv Turner’s
job. Bill Clinton's going to
nerd lar more than a victory
over the Cowboys to save his
job. It's fourth and long for
sore-armed Billy.

Citrus trees do not enter a
dormancy period like temper­
ate-zone deciduous trees such
as peaches or apples. They do,
however, develop some cold
tolerance
as
temperatures
reach the 40 60 degree F range
for a period of about two
weeks, flits cold tolerance Is
Influenced by environmental
conditions, mainly by cool
temperatures, but also Influ­
enced by tree health. Its rootstock. and the citrus specie.
How trees freeze: As a gen­
eral nile, a citrus tree will
freeze from the top to bottom
,uul from the outsidc-to the In­
side. Flowers are the first tis­
sues to freeze, followed by ten­
der new growth such as leaves
and twigs. Younger tissues will
be more .UTectcd than older
tissues, and smaller-dlameter
wood lrefore larger-diameter
wood. Young developing fmlls
will freeze before mature Irutts.
The smaller the size of the
fruit, the Lister It will freeze.
Fruits with thin peel will freeze
faster than fruits with thick
perl. Freeze damage occurs
when Icc forms Inside the cit­
rus tissues.
Predisposing factors: Citrus
trees are more susceptible to
cold damage during their flrst 5
years. Stress factors such as
iack of water, diseases, insect
damage, or nutritional defi­
ciencies can Increase the dam­
age caused by low tempera­
tures. Trees are more suscep­
tible to cold damage during
grnwih flushes which may be
Induced by warm temperatures
during the winter or by heavy
pruning of the trees during the
late fall or winter months, re*

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Daytona Beach t R ev
Sm yrna Beach: Seas arc 35 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 68 degrees und
at New Synirna, 68 degrees.
Winds arc from the south­
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

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Gramma died suddenly last
ADVICI
month at a massive stroke. It waa a
shock to all of us because we bad no
1
idea ahe wuan*t k&gt; tiptop shape.
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Last week. Mom and I went to
her home to sort through her thinga
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Defects
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Burglary:

POLICE
LOG • - _ ■■
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Thi* following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Dec. 21:

Aggravated assault:
A L T A uotm a n u n o a . u k * Mobil* dtIt #. d « . 20. i 2:si
a.m. A 19-yrar-old woman was arrested for aggravated assault
after she and another woman got Into an argument that turned
violent. According to Seminole County sheriffs deputies, the
women were lighting when one woman pulled out a kitchen
knife and threatened the other woman with It. She also picked
up a broken bottle from the ground and threatened the other
woman with the Jagged glass.

aANFOKD, a ta te Road 44, Dec. 19, A 33-year*old man was
arrested after he and his girlfriend got into a domestic dispute
and she ran to a neighbor's house. According to Seminole
County sheriffs deputies, after the girlfriend sought refuge at
the neighbor's the man went next door and was told to leave,
but he pushed his way In and grabbed his girlfriend and
started shaking her and pushing her up against the wall until
the neighbor threatened him with a hoe. Later, they said, he
returned with a shovel handle and broke Into the house and
demanded to see his girlfriend. When the homeowner told him
to go away, he began swinging the shovel handle. Though he
was hit with the hoe several times before the deputies arrived
he was still angry and struggling when the deputies arrived
and tried to take him Into custody. In addition to the burglary
charge, he was also arrested for assault and battery, burglary
while armed, the use of a weapon during the commission cf a
felony, domestic violence and resisting arrest without violence.

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GRNZVA DtmWOODY
ASHLrr
Geneva Dunwoody Ashley, 77.
Locust Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday, Dec. 17. 1998 at
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Dom April 18. 1921 In
Albany. Ga.. she moved to
Sanford In 1928. Mrs. Ashley
was a homemaker. She was a
member of Freewill Holiness
Church of God, Apopka.
Survivors Include, daughter,
Mary Lee Morrts. Wilmington.
Del.; brothers. Ralph IXinwoody, Sanford. Ernest Dunwoody. Denver. Colo.; slHters.
Victoria
Williams.
Silver
Springs. Ruby Taylor. Stuart.
Sarah Bryant, Sanford; five
grandsons.
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PRANCES C. HITT
Frances C. Hitt, 80. Hidden
Lake Drive. Sanford, died Sun­
day. Dec. 20. 1998 at Life Care
Center of Altamonte Springs.
Dom Dec. 20. 1918 In Raleigh.
N.C., she moved to Central
Florida In 1988. Mrs. Hitt was
an instructor at Jackson Me­
morial Hospital.
Survivors Include daughters,
Joanne Osbom. Lake Mary.
IJnda Simmons. Sunford; sis­
ter, Lillian Archer. Homestead:
eight grandchildren; 12 great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
SHIRLEY DEAN PARKER
Shirley Dean Parker. 61,
Findlay Street. Deltona, died
Sunday. Dec. 20, 1998. Bom In
Gaddston. Ala., she moved to
Central Florida In 1944. Mrs.
Parker was an Avon represen­
tative. She was a member of
Westview
Daptlst
Church.
Sanford.
Survivors
include
sons.
Wayne. Frank, both of Deltona.
Gregory. Bradenton: daughters.
Kay Turner. Deltona, Barbie
flumes,
Osteen:
brothers.
Frank Robertson, DeLand. L.T.
Robertson. Deltona. Jimmy
Robertson. Ottls Robertson,
both of DeLand; live grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

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_____ Sports
Rams, Lions advance in Targe

Jeff
Berlinicke
HERALD
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SPORTS
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Four county teams in final eight
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CORRESPONDENT

Girls hoops
games have
gotten too
physical
'

SANFORD _ Somronc'!i going
to get hurt.
Soon.
Anyone who nays basketball
Is a non contact sport has no
Idea what they are talking
about. Actually, basketball Is
the most physical game of
them all.
Let the boys beat each other
up on the court. They can han­
dle It.
But the girls' game has got­
ten too rough and the Injury
toll ts starting to mount.
In this age of gender equity,
tt may be politically Incorrect
, to say that girls need to be
treated differently than the
boys.
Their games should be treated
the same way.
Well, they aren't.
In fact, the girls are more
physical.
The girls game, finally start­
ing to make progress In the
country, and In Seminole
County. Is getting too physical.
Too many players are getting
Injured and It's Just a matter of
time before something serious
happens.
It's not Just on the court
where the Injuries are hap­
pening.
Off the court, girls are play­
ing year-round basketball and
P simply don't have the bone and
muscle structure to sustain the
constant pounding.
But that's up to the players
themselves. They are the ones
making the decisions to take
; the year-round beatings.
But what Is happening on
the court this year Is appalling.
I It's almost a rule that anyone
taking the ball Into the lane
j gets pounded. Loose balls are
resulting In melees and several
; times this season, players have
1 gotten up from the pile show: Ing flats.
j The battle under the boards
has gotten out of hand and the
j referees aren't able to see the
entire picture.
Like It or not. basketball Is
j not meant to be a physical
i sport. Injuries aren't part of
i the girls game. The guys can
• take the constant banging.
The girls can't.
•
Most of the guys play at
• about 200 pounds.
The girls are smaller, but
| taking the same kind of
poundings every night.
With the increase In the
standards of girls basketball,
pressure defense has In­
creased. resulting In much
more physical play.
It used to be that. In girls
basketball, each team had
about one decent player who
could stick a long Jumper and
the games were relatively bor­
ing.
Now. with the advent of sea­
son-long play, especially the
pressure to play AAU ball, the
girls game has changed.
It's following a trend that has
changed the game of basket­
ball from the top on down. The
NBA used to be about scoring.
Now. It's about In-your-face
defense with a stay out of my
lane mentality.
It's worked Its way down to
the girls high school game and
the results aren't pretty.
Elbows are being thrown.
Bodies are being slammed. The
games are taking forever be­
cause of the amount of fouls.
Now admittedly, all of bas­
ketball needs to get away from
thug ball.
But. especially the girls. It
might sound sexist to say that
their game needs to be a little
different from the guys, but Its
Just a matter of time before a
brawl or something worse
breaks out over a dangerous
play.
And don't think that won t
happen. In Several Seminole
County games this season,
players have risen from a
pllcup with fists clenched.
Girls basketball Is finally
■ making an Impact In Seminole
! Please see Jeff. Page 5A
I

LAKE MARY - How strong is this year s Target
Classic girls' soccer tournament?
On Tuesday night, the host Lake Mary* Rams
played the Winter Park Wildcats and the Oviedo
Lions took on the University Cougars In a pair
of rematches from last year's Class QA state
tournament.
The thing Is, Tuesday's games were consola­
tion bracket contests.
Tills tournament Is loaded this year,* said
Oviedo coach Jay Getty, who missed the 8 p.m.
kickoff a few minutes late, having been delayed
by the birth of his son. Caleb J a n rtt. at 6:07
p.m. Tonight, you had four teams from last
year's state tournament playing each other In
the losers' bracket."
In the process, the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence continued lo re assert Itself after a miser­
able first round, where four of six local schools
suffered losses.
Lake
Mary (which
lost
to ValrlcoBloomlngdale 1-0 on penalty kicks In the first
round Saturdayl defeated Winter Park. 4-2.
Oviedo (a 4-1 loser to Daytona Beach-Seabree/e
In the first round Friday) held off University. 32.

Earlier Tuesday. Boca Raton needed penalty
kicks to eliminate Melbourne, 3-2. before
Bloomlngdale knocked out Neptune BeachFletcher. 2-1, on penalty kicks.
Four games are on tap for today. Boca Raton
plays Bloomlngdale at 2 p.m. and Lake Mary
takes on Oviedo at 4 p.m. In the consolation
bracket semifinals. The winners' bracket semi­
finals have Lake Brantley and Lake Howell
meeting at 6 p.m. before at 8 p.m. Seabreeze
tangles with Clearwatcr-Countryslde.
The I Oth annual Target Classic wraps up
Wednesday at Lake Mary's Don T. Reynolds S ta­
dium with games at 2 p.m. (for fifth place). 4:30
p.m. (third place), and 7 p.m. (championship).
Lake Mary struck quickly against Winter Park,
scoring twice In the match’s first five minutes.

Adrienne Elker scored Just 3:30 Into the contest.
Ixss than a minute later, Alyssa Benitez found
the net.
Elker caromed a shot off the crossbar and
Into the net In the game's 32nd minute for a 34)
Ram advantage. Winter Park cut Its deficit back
to two goals when Stephanie Knhlbaum scored
a minute later.
Lake Mary's Elizabeth Morris and Winter
Parks Julie Adams each netted a goal In the
second half.
Ram ‘keeper Brnndle Mallzla had lo make Just
a pair of saves on six Winter Park shots to se­
cure the win. By comparison, the Rams fired 16
shots, forcing Wildcat goalie Logan Slaughter to
makr eight saves.
"We got out on top early and that helped,"
said Lake Mary coach BUI Elsaele. "We had op­
portunities early In the game against Bloomingdale, but we didn't capitalize. The difference the
last two games Is that we've been taking advan­
tage of some of those opportunities.
"I don't like the fact that we're hoping to play
for fifth place, but 1 do like the fact that we've
come back with two strong performances after a
disappointing loss. And | expect we ll have an­
other stem test tomorrow."
Getty echoed Elsaele’s comments, pointing
out that the team his Lions lost to In the first
round. Seabreeze, was a win away from playing
for the championship,
"We were In a strong grouping." said Getty.
"Certainly, you don't wont to lose the first game
of the Target Classic, but sometimes you need
to lake a loss tike that In order to refocus your
efforts.
The loss to Seabreeze was an eye-opener,
reminding us that we have to stay within our
team style If we expect to be successful. We
didn't quite complete the Job tonight, but we did
control the game a little better down the stretch
because we stayed within our team scheme."
like the Rams, the lions got their offense
cranked up quickly, scoring all three of their
goals In the game s first 26:11.

C rooms struggles
in tourney opener
St. Joosph

S1UKTS EDITOR
BUNNELL _ Terrance Ferklns
went down wilh an Injuiy In the
first quarter and with him went
the hopes of Ihe Crooms Pan­
thers as the local boys' bas­
ketball team was humbled by
St. Joseph Academy from St.
Augustine. 87-48. In the first
round of the Flagler-Palm
Coast Christmas Tournament
In Bunnell Monday night.
PLAQLER-PALM COAST
CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT
at S s i is l l

PLASHES 87, PANTHERS 48
Croons (48)
IV i kins 7. Lewis ). Williams 8, W a l­
ton 19. Joe 4. Ikirrh S. Bryant 4. T o ­
tals: 10 13-IS 48.

St. Joseph Acad stay (87)
Harper 8. Schmitz 3. McCloud 3.
ItlnkJry 0. Waller 6. Gilmore 36. Casey
3. Zwlrg 18. Moore 15. Totals: 33 17-27
87.

Croons

SB

8 2 5 _ 48

TARGET SOCCER CLASSIC ‘98
n u n A T , D t c n o t a is
tt Lrmtm R l|l ItlMol
Oam r I . University lU fh School 4. Lyman llttfh School 0
Game 2 _ Lake Brantley High School 3. Melbourne tilth School 2. Hiddendr«i( h penally k*ck%
Oamr 3 . Winter P v t tbtfi
lUZhlSrhool 6. Winter 9 ® rtn » tilth School 0
Oamr 4 . Lake Unwell Hl#h Srhool 3. Neptunet Hear h r v u her High School I

st Lsbs Maty mgh

Game 3 _ CtrarwsIrrCountrysklr High Srhot 3. IHahnp Moore Paroqutal
High School I. penalty kirks
Oamr 6 _ Daytona DrarhSrabrm r High School 4. Oviedo High Srhool I
7 _ tkra Katun High School detested Boone High School, scare not

SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS
st la te Mary Hite Bates!

. Vsblro-nioonansSalr H «h School I. Lake Mary High School 0.
s
9 _ Oviedo High School B, Boone High School 0
10 . Lake Mary High Srhool 4. Bishop Moore High School 0
I I . Daytons
ns Bnch-SeM
Brorh-f aresr High Srhool 4. D m Ralon High Srhool
13 . Clearwater-Countryside High School 3. Valrtro lllimmlnzdale High

I
Game
Oam r
Schtnl I
Game
Game

13 _ M rfcoum r High Srhool 3. Lyman High Srhool t
14 _ Neptune Drsrtv tV tc h rr High Srhnnl 3. W tnlrr Springs High
IS _ Lakr llrsnllry High School 3. UiUverMty High School 0
IB . Lakr Unwell High Srhool 3. Winter Park High Srhool I

MONDAY. DECEMBER 31
as
Mary H ite
Game 17 . IInca Kalun High Srhool 3. Xlrlhnumr High Srhool 3, penalty
'lucks
Game IN _ Vsfctco-Dloomlnsdalr High Srhool 3. Neptune Krarh U rtrh rr High
School I. prnatly kirks
Game III _ Lakr Mary High Srhool 4. Winter IVtfk High Srhool 3
Game 30 . CMrdo High Srhool 3. L'nlversMy High Srhool 3

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22
s i L a te M iry High fistesi
Gome 31 . Dora Katun High Via»&gt;l vs Valrlco- BlunnlngtUle High Srhool. 3
pm .
Game 33 . Lake Mary High Srhoul vs. Odnki High Srhool. 4 p m
Game 33 . Lakr llrsnllry High Srhrul vs Lakr llowrfl High Srhool. 0 p m.
Game 34 . Clrarwslrr-Counlrytlde High Srhoul v* Ikiylona llrathS n b r t tn r High Srhool. I p m

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 33
st La te Mary High School
Game 3S _ Game 31 winner vs. Game 33 wtnnrr. 3 pm .

THIRD PLACE GAME
Oamr 36 . Game 33 Iu m t

vs.

Came 34 barf. 4.30 p m

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Gumr 37 _ Game 33 wtnnrr vm Game 34 wtnnrr. 7 p m

BLAKE INJURED

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S4 8 4 I S S . 8 7

TTimi mi mi arid ooMs
Cessna 4
(Watson 4JMSI. Joseph 6 "(Gilmore 6).
Total tools „ Crooms 33: Sc Joseph 21.
fouled out _ S« Joseph. Zwlrg TrehnlraJs _ none. Records _ C ra m s 3-5: St.
Joseph 6-3.

SPORTS EDITOR
Perkins scored seven of the
Panthers' eight first quarter
points, but by that time
Crooms already trailed. 24-8,
and things only got worse from
there os It trailed 56-16 at
halftime and 70-24 after three
periods.
The Panthers made the final
score somewhat respectable by
outscorlng the Flashes, 25-8,
In the fourth quarter.
Brent Watson led Crooms
with 19 points. The Panthers
(3-5) will take on Crescent City
at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon.
In games from Saturday:
• The Winter Springs girls
Props. Psgs 6A

CINCINNATI _ It Just hasn't been Jeff Blaks's (No. S, above) year. A
day after throwing lor 367 yards and a touchdown and guiding the Cin­
cinnati Bengata to a 25-24 upset of ths Pittsburgh Stealers, the San­
ford native, who has spent most of ths year on ths bench, found out he
has a broken bona in his right wrist and it is highly improbable he wd be
available for Sunday's season against ths Tamps Bay Buccaneers.

ORLANDO _ When It's your
senior year you can't afford to
miss a game.
Despite playing with a se­
verely sprained ankle that was
expected to force him to miss
the game, not only did San­
ford's Brad Traina play, he
dominated, leading the Univer­
sity of Central Florida to a 7364 men's basketball victory
over Barry College from Miami
at the UCF Arena Sunday af­
ternoon.
Ttutna hit 10-of-16 shots
from the floor. Including 4-of-8
from three-point land, and all
five of his free throws to accuPteass ass UCP. Page BA

Raiders
men run
past Polk
Bt Dean Smith_____________
si ■oirrs Eurroit
SANFORD _ Prior to Satur­
day’s game with Polk Commu­
nity College, Seminole Com­
munity College first-year men’s
basketball coach Stan Cromartie said he felt hts team was
playing better and that the
Raiders were going to be all
right.
Well. If the performance SCC
put on against the Vikings Is
any Indication, he Is right.
The Raldera looked very
good, leading from start to fin­
ish. and dominated a good por­
tion of the game before settling
for a 79-68 victory at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center.
Four SCC players finished In
double figure scoring, but It
was the play of back-up center
Robbie Shapiro that made the
difference.
The 6-foot-11 freshman from
Lake Mary played by far his
best game of tile season,
slowing down 7-foot M. O'Neill
Please see BCC, Page 6A

N n S PIMrios By Arcs SssWs

Lake Mary freshman Robbie Shapiro (left photo) and Lonnie Battle
(above) led ths way as ths Seminole Community Colegs men's
basketball team returned from a four-gams road trip to outscore a tough
Vikings squad from Polk Community College, 79-66, Saturday afternoon
at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center. The 6-foot-11
Shapiro came off the bench to dog up the middle on defense, while
Battle, a freshman guard, scored a game-high 18 points.

�Ssmirals Harold, Sartord. Flood* •Tuesday. December 22,1998 - M

for Folk, holding the big
lefthander to only 12 points,
two tn the second half.
Shapiro scored eight points,
including making four-of-fWe
free throws, and also had a lot
of rebounds, a couple of steals
snd three blocked shots.
Jacksonville's Lonnie Battle
led the scoring for the Raiders
with 18 points.
Daytona

completed
through the
paratory School. 48-34.
* The Lake Howell girls outscored
Oalnesvllle-Buchholx
30-20 tn the second half to pull
away from the Bobcats. 47-38.
* The Lyman boys fell behind
19-12 after the first period and
never recovered In dropping a

mulate a game-high 29 points.
The 6-foot-fl forward played
34 of the 40 minutes and also
had four rebounds, four assists
and one steal aa the Golden
Knights Improved to 4-5 on the
season.
The Buccaneers, who got 15
points from Joel Browne and
14 points each from Mark
Thomas and Cliff DuBols. fell
to 6-3.
UCF. which led 38-27 at
halftime, got 14 points snd
four assists 'from
guard
D'Quarlus Stewart and nine
points from freshman Jason
Thornton.
Cory Perry only scored five
lnta for the Oolden Knights.
t also had eight assists, six
rebounds and two steals.
UCF center Bucky Hodge
also had a big game despite
only scoring two points, pull­
ing down eight rebounds to go
with four blocked shots and
three steals.
The Oolden Knights will play
three home games over the
next week, hosting Ohio Uni­
versity next Monday at 7:30
p.m.; then opening its TAAC
frran-Amerlco Athletic Confer­
ence! season by welcoming
Campbell University on Jan u ­
ary 2nd and Georgia Stale on
Jun. 4th. Both of those games
will begin at 6 p.m.. a change
from 7:30 p.m.

C

Beach's
Chris
Oureckls
chipped in with 13 points,
while point guard Evln Ellison
and starling center Terrance
Fudge added 12 points each.
Fudge dominated the lane for
SCC In the second half, scor*
Ing 10 of hts 12 points.
Completing the scoring for
the Raiders were Chad Mar­
shall and Sanford's Mequal

67-51 decision to homestand­
ing Apopka.
Ob today's ss k sils:
Boys' basketball: Evans at
Lake Howell, 7:30 p.tn.: Day­
tona Beach-Father Lopez at
Oviedo, 7:30 p.m.
Boys' soccer Lake Mary at
Dr. Phillips. 7 p.m.: Lyman at
West Orange. 7:30 p.m.
Wrestling; Lake Howell. Port
Orange-Atlantic at Lake Bran­
tley. 5 p.m._________________

Bush (six points each} and
Daiyt Dtngle (four potntsj.
SCC will take part In the S t
Johns River Community College Tournament In Palatka
next Monday and Tuesday
(Dec. 28-29) before returning to
Sanford to play a home game
at noon on Saturday. Jan 2nd.
against Johnson County Com­
munity College from Kansas at
the Health and Physical Educa-

0 0. r u d * 5 2-2 12. Shapiro 2 4-5 S.
U arth aS 2 2 2 &amp; Total* 26 20-23 79.
Halftime S C C 36. PCC 34. T h n e potnl Held snali . PCC 7 (Christian 4.
Drown 2. Tart Ifc SC C 7 (Q u m k ia 3.
Duah 2. Battle 21 Tra m but* _ PCC 22
SCC IS. Fouled m il _ none. Technical* .

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Srlfrn 4, Cox 4. Uraun I. Hupklna I.
Totals' I I S-12 34.

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IS IS-23 46.

Ito N M to llO

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Wtotsr ipriam 10 11 i 10 . to
T h m -p u tn t M
goals m Lafea H a h land 2 (Tum afe 2) Tra m fauls _ Lake
Highland 20: W lnlrr Springs 13 Fouled
oul _ none. T n hntrab . none.

So cce r
in the match's fourth minute, as Getty raced
from the parking lot to the Oviedo bench.
Jamllle Castro nodded home a comer kick by
Jessica Bourque. At 7:35. Brooke Asby (who re­
cently returned to the Lion lineup from an In­
jury) lofted a shot over the University keeper for
a 2-0 Oviedo lead.
Krlstal Walts made It 3-0 when she played a
long right-footed shot Just under the cross bar
at 26:11.
The Lions kept firing - taking a total of 16
shots on goals - but were unable to get another
ball past University goalie Crlstine Schunke.

who finished with eight saves.
Meanwhile. University (which defeated Oviedo
tn the third round of tna state tauraaoMnt b u t
year) began to cut Into the Lions' lead. Daniels
Je n ­
Barlacu headed home a comer kick
nlfer Hargis at 29:49 to pud the Couprs to
within two gpals. 3-1.
After taking Just two shots on goal tn the first
half. University peppered Oviedo keeper Tiffany
Christian! with seven shots In the second
stanza. But Jill Dick was the only one who
could get a shot past Chtlatlanl. scoring at
64:23.
Christlanl finished with live saves, all In the
second half, as Oviedo hung on for the win.

Discount
f lk

IUU 1 3 1-2 3. Drown* 7-12 1-2 IS.
Thuoiaa 4-11 6-6 14. Calderon 3 8 2-3
8. Ihjlkx* 4-12 3-4 14. R Munir* 0-1
OOO. O M ontn 0-0 0-0 0. Fcranec 03 0 2 0. Abad 2-3 1 2 5. WUllamwn 2-2
1-2 5.
0 0 0 0 0 Totals: 23 53
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2. Cue 0 -1 0-0 0. Thornton 4-6 0-0 0.
Stmim 3-3 041 4. Lralh 0-2 0-0 0. To­
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Halftime „ UCF 36, DC 27. Threepoint B rU lntla . DC B-IS (DuBols 3-9.
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SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
RRO R ATI DIVTaiON
rife He. • a -ie e rc R
in nc. e sTA Ti o r
LAWRENCE J. Rif RRO.
Deceased.
NOTICE
OR ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol th#
eetare or LAWRENCE J. RifHRO, decaatad. Rile Number 9410EICR la pending in lha
Circuit Court lor SomUtolo
County.
Eloflda.
Rrobala
Or*1Won. tho dHdrooo of which
le M l N. Park Aronuo, Sanford,
Florida 1IT71, Tho namtt and
addraaaaa ol the Pattonal
Noproeentatlvo and of tho
Roraenal
Roprotontotiro'a
all ornay art tat forth botow.
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•enue. or Jurredtction of tho
Court, end oN portent having
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are t oevad with e copy ef nut
noltce. ere requUed le file with
thlo Court auch objection or
claim within the later of throe
monthe after tho dale of tho
hrat publication of thia notice
or M deya after the data of tor»ico of o copy of ihle notice on
that port on

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lha otteto who tra not knoam lo
the Rortonal Reprotentttiao
and whote namot or addreteat
are not raaaonably atcartamebie mutt file all clalma agamtl
lha aetata within throe monthe
eftar tho date ol the lutt publi­
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TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARED.
The data of tuat publication ot
thie notice la December 22,
1991
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Patricia R Harp
c/o 1411 W fair banka Aaonuo
PO Boa 70
Winter Rath, Florida 31790
1407) 047-3979
Darnel J. LaFevra, Lawyer
Atlornoy lor
Rortonal Roprttonlaliao
1491 W Fanbanka Aaonuo
RO. Boa 70
Winter Park. Florida 33790
(907) 947-3975
Florida Bar No 041309
Rubllth: Oacambar it, 29. 1999
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NOTICE
OR FICTITIO U S R AM I
Notice la hereby giaon that l
am engaged in butmett at ROB
SBSa. Sanford. FL 33773.
■ Egminolo County. Florida, under
, toa Flctitiout Name ol TNB
'
toORBBIBLB O IT IC T IV S S /
E E T B C T IV I BNTBRTAINMSNT
W H I R , and that I miend lo
fSBltter told noma with tho
■Melon
ot
Corporatlont.
WBohattoo. Florida, m accordOnca with lha provitiona ol mo
FMtttlOua Name Slalutat. To•, Soclion 199 09. Florida
tutae 1991.
Todd Burnaido
- Rubiith: Oacambar it, 1999
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NOTICE
OR PUBLIC BALE
PUBLIC NOTICE M hereby
given that an me he date and
tune Haled below, and continu­
ing bom day lo day until all
gooda are told, wo wM toN at
public toe I ion. to tho hlghatt
bidder, for cath, at tha warehoute of STORAGE USA locat­
ed at 1007 W IILA SPRINGS
OR.. WINTER SRRINOS. FL tha
following gooda, warot and
merchandlee for rant and other
chargee tor which a Han on
tamo it claimed wit:
DATE OF SALE
1/13/99
TIME OF SALE
1130 AM
LESLIE J. ROSE
IS04
Chain. Contole Televition,
Mite
PAUL LTNt
•912

Froocor, File Cabinet, Worb
Bench
JOHN R A M IE
1930
Oolley. MUrof. Chtut. Eotot
OANMV FAT IQATE
M I0
Borneo of Floor THoo, Mlac
A 950 00 cleaning dopottt 9HN
bo collected for each unit por­
ch toad and refunded after all
content* of the unit ha* boon
removed tram tho facility. The
above Information lo to bo pubbatted once a weak for two can­
tacid Ive weak a. Tho told Bale
lo bo under and by vutuo of tho
afatutoo at tha atato of Florida.
In tuch cooed mode and provid­
ed. Tho Sale will bo hold by and
Auctioneer. Ucanto No.
AU1933-AB1321
Rubllth: Oacambar 21. 19. 1999
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NOTICB
•T. JOHNS RIVEN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVIS WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
Th* Dretnct give* w&gt;m*n nonce ef Be intent to issue • permit lo
the following appUc*nt(i| on January 11, 1999:
H.I.B.C. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, ATTN: MARK EVANS. 219 B.
ORANOI AV I., ORLANDO, FL 12S01. application 94-1170030AM32-ERP Th* project I* located in Seminole County,
S*c1l*n* It 9 12. Township 20 South. Rang* 29 loot. Tho ERP
application I* lor MODIFICATION TO T H I PREVIOUSLY ISSUED
SURFACE WATER M ANAOIM SNT PERMITS TO SERVE T H I
HEATHROW INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER. Th* receiving
waterbody M th* WIKIVA RIVER.
CANTERBURY CONCEPTS. INC . ATTN: H. D HOLSOMBACH,
PO. BOK 470242, LAKE MONROE, FL 13747, application *4-117011SAM4-IRP. The pro)*ct I* located M Sammol* County,
Soclion* 23 I 21. Township 19 South. Hang* 10 laet. Th* ERP
appile*1ion I* for MODIFICATION TO THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED
SURFACE WATER MANAOIMENT PERMITS TO SERVE THE PRO­
POSED O FFICI/W AR IHO USI FOR TNB SANFORO CENTRAL
PARK. PHASE II, LOTS 1-4. Th* receiving waterbody l* th* SMITH
CANAL.
CITY OF CASSELBERRY, ATTN: TONY 8 IO R IT O . CASSELBER­
RY, FL 32707. application M -II7-044IA0YM 3 IRP. Th* project n
located in Sammol* County, lection* 09. 19 • 21, Township 31
South, Rang* 30 East. Th* ERP application t* for MODIFICATION
TO T H I PREVIOUSLY ISSUED SURFACE WATER MANAOIMENT
PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ON WINTER
PARK DRIVE. Th* receiving waterbody I* LAKE JISUP.
Th* hlealal containing each ef th* ebore-noted appNcationf*) are
available tor mt pec Iion Monday through Friday oacepf for l*gai
holiday*. * 00 a m. lo 9:00 p.m. at th* St. John* River Water
Management District Headquarter* or th* appropriate Service
center. Th# District will taka action on each permit application
hated above uni*** a petition for en admmiairetire procoodmg
(hearing) it Nod pursuant lo lh* provision* of Sections 120.599
and 120 97. Florida Statute* Chapter 3S-I09 and eOC-t.1007.
Florida Adm trust rat iv* Coda (F A .C ) A person whoa* substantial
mlaroata are affected by any ot th* Dietncfa proposed permitting
decision* identified above may potitton for admlruatrtfire hearing
m accordance with Soclion* 120.999 and 120 97 or ail parti** may
reach a written agreement on mediation aa an alternative remedy
under Soclion 1JO 571 Choosing mediation wHI not adrertcly
afloct lh* right to a hearing it mediation doe* not result in a set­
tlement Th* procedures for pursuing mediation ere eet forth In
Stclion 120 571, F.S . and Rule* 29-109.111 Mtd 34-109 401- 403
F A C . Petition* must comply with tho roquwomonts of Florida
Administrative Cod*. Chapter 24-109 and be filed with (received
byl lh* District Clark, located at District Heedquavlert. 4049 Raid
Straot. Palatka. Florida 13)77. Petition* lor sdmmitlrettv* hearing
on Ihe abov* ap plication! a| must be filed within twenty-on* (3tj
day* ot publicalion of this notice or within twenty-ait (29) day* ot
17m Dialrtcf dopoaitmg notic* of Ihla infant m th* mail for those
persona to whom tn* District mail* actual nolle* Failure io flic a
petition wrthm true tun* period shell constitute a waiver ol any
ngM auch person may have to request an administrative determlnalion (hearing) under Section* 120 949 and t20S7, F.S . con­
cerning the subject permit appHcallon Pelitions which are nol
filed m accordance with th* abev* provmon* are subject to dis­
missal Because |h* administrative hearing process i* designed
to formulate final agency action, lh* filing ol a petition moan* that
tho District* final action may b# different from th* position iskan
by li In Ihla none* ol mtont. Person* whose substantial interest*
will be affected by any auch tmai decision of th# District on th*
ap plication hov* lh# light to become a party lo lh* proceeding, m
accordance with Iho requirement* sot forth abov#
Gloria Lewis, Director. Division of Permit Data Services
Sf. John* Rivar Wafer Management District
Publish December 22. 1998
DEX-193

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IN TMC CO UN TY COURT
IN ARB PON
SBMINOLE COUNTY.

IN T M CIRCUIT CO URT
OP TNB 1BTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN B R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE. NO: •• S flO C A M
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
RICHARD GORDON
CRANE A/K/A
RlCHARO CRANE. ET AL
Df FENOANT(S)
N OTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO Chrlatm* D. Crane
•hot* retlderiC* it unknown if
he/aho/thoy b* living, tnd if
ha/kho/thoy b* dead, tho
unknown dofandantt who may
b* tpoutot. heir*, dovitoot,
grantee*, attignoot. lienor*,
cred. lore. irutloot. tnd all par.
flat claiming an miaratl by,
through, under or agamtl lh*
Defendant*, who are not known
to b* dead or aiivo, and ail paruet having or claiming lo have
any right, title or mlarott m the
property described m the mort­
gage being lorecloted harem.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo loreclot* a
mortgage on lh* following
property:
LOT tS l. SEMINOLE WOODS.
MORI
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBES AS FOLLOWS:
THAT PART OF THE NORTH
177 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP 70
SOUTH. RANGE 17 EAST SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRJBEO AS FOLLOWS.
COMMENCE AT THE PERMA­
NENT REFERENCE MONUMENT
DESIGNATING THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF SAI0
NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST
9/4; RUN THENCE
SOUTH 01*14 IT ’ EAST ALONG
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
THEREOF 112412 FEET TO
THE PERMANENT REFERENCE
MONUMENT DESIONATINO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
NORTH 1/7 OF THE NORTHWEST T/4. THENCE NORTH
19*29 14' CAST ALONG THE
SOUTH
BOUNDARY
UNI
THEREOF 1129 27 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
CONTINUE THENCE. NORTH
19*79 14* EAST ALONG SAIO
SOUTH
BOUNOARV
LINE
110 00 FEET. THENCE LEAVINQ
SAIO SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE.
NORTH 00*11 09’ WEST 999 SI
FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF OSCEOLA DRIVE.
THENCE SOUTH I 9 ‘29 S4‘
W IST ALONO SAIO RIGHT OF
WAV
UNI
330 00
FEET.
THENCE LEAVINQ SAIO SOUTH
RIOHT OF WAY U N I. SOUTH
00*11 09* EAST 999 74 FEET
t o t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g .
haa boon Mod agamtl you and
you or* required lo tore* a
copy ol your written dolontot,
4 any. to it on DAVID J. STERN.
(S O Plaintiff’* attorney, whet*
addrett it tot 3. Umvortily
Olive 1500, Flam anon. FL
13334 (no later than 30 day*
horn tho dal* ol tho five* publi­
cation ot thtt nolle* of action)
wtd til* lh* original with tho
clerk ol thtt court *&lt;th*r before
aarveo on Ptamtift • atlornoy or

CASE E M M S M C H F
SUNRISE OWNERS
GROUP. INC..
a Florida not-lor-profit
corporation.
RlaUilift.
v*.
KELLI D. KOEAVASHI
and STATE OF
FLOHIOA. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
AND EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY.
Oofandanlt.
n o t ic e

OR RORBCLOBWRS BALE
NOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Forocloouro dated
Poe ember 7, 1999 end ontorod
In Caoo No.:C09B-SI9CC20F of
lh# County Court of Sommoio
County.
Florida.
wherein
Sunn to Ownort’ Croup, Inc. it
the PI tint iff and K ILLI 0
K0 SAYASH I N the Defendant. I
will ton to tho Mghett and batt
bidder for cath to the wool front
door ef tho Eommofo County
Courthouao, 301 R. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771
on th oltth day of January.
1*99, the foHowwg datenbod
property aa aof forth ui taid
Final Summary Judgment, to
wit:
Lot SI, of tunriee fatale* Unit
1. according to the plat tharaol
aa recorded m Plat book i t ,
page 71, public rocord* of
Sommoio County, Florida
DATED Ihla 9th
day ef
Docambor, 199#
Maryann* Mora*
at Clerk of taid Court
By: Jano I . Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
Holona Gutievrei
Malchow. Esquire
PAUL L. WEAN, P.A.
Alternoyt for Ptamtiff
1309 Eat I Ro button Street
Orlando, FL 32S01
if you art a parton with a dieability who need* accommoda­
tion Ui ardor lo participate m
m il procoodmg, you are amitied, at no cott lo you, to tn*
provision ot certain aaaratanc#
PI***#
contact
Court
Admmittrttion at 301 N. Park
Avanuo. Sanford. Florida 32771.
loiophono (407) 123-4330. with­
in Iwo working day* ot your
receipt ot tlu* document
If
hearing impaired or vorco
impaired, call 1-*00-999-1771.
Rubllth: Doctmbor 19.11. IM S
D E K -tll______________________
IN T M C IR C UIT COURT
OP T3fE IM N T E IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO. BB-tOSS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP:
NOAH RYAN,
Doctatad.
NOTICE
OR ADMINISTRATION
Tho edmmtttrttton ol Ihe
Ealate
of
Noah
Ryan,
dacaatod. File Number 99101S-CP. I* ponding in tho
Circuit Court for Sommoio
County.
Florida,
Rrobala
Dilution, the oddrett ot which
I* Pott Office Drawer C,
Sanford. F t 31772. Tho namot
and M d rttM r of me Portonol
Ragrooantaliva
and
tha
» Pore anoi
Roprecontativo *
aitornay arc tat forth belowAll mtoroolod partorn era
rewulred to hi* with IM* court.
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: ( I ) all daunt
agamtl lh* attaio and ( 21 any
objection by an Infarottod par*on on whom thia nolle* woe
terved that challenge* lh*
validity ol the wJl. tha queiiticallont
of lh*
Fortonai
Roprotcniafiva, venue, or Juft*diction ol tho court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of thio Nolle* hat
begun on Oacambar IS, 199*
Rortonal Raprotontativo:
B. F. WHEELER. HI
Pott Office Boi *20939
Oviedo. FL
327l2-092(
Attorney lor
Rortonal Roprotontalivo:
JOHN D. MAHAFFEY,
JR., ESOUIRE
3113 Lawton Road.
Suit* 22S
Orlando. FL 33903
(407) 194-2011
Publith: Docombor I t . 22.199*
0EX-13S
_____ _
C ITY OF UkHB MARY.
FLOHIOA
NOTICB OF
PUBLIC NBARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
tho Board ol Adiuttmonl ol lh*
City of Lak* Mery. Florida Ihti
taid Board will hold a Public
Hearing on January E, 1999 at
7 00 p m . or aa toon at pottibl* Ihoroafltr. lo contidor a
request from Robert and Ptony
Wood. 202 Red Bug Cf , appli­
cant, for a variance to Chaplet
154.97(C)(4)(a) and lo Chapter
19S, Apppndia O Lak* Mary
Cod* of Ordinance to reduce
the front yard tatback from 73
foot lo tE loot and to allow a
pool lo bo located nearer to the
front Hon of tho lot than the
principal building to which tho
pool la an ecceetory, ratpaclively. Said variance rcgucata
are lor tho following dotenbod
OfOSArlV
Lot 31, Mialy Oika
Subdivide*, according to lha
plat thereof a* recorded m Rial
Book 40. Page* S3. 54 and 55.
of the Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida.
The Public Hearing will bo hold
In tho
City
Cbmmlatlon
Chamber* at 100 W. lake Mary
Bivd.. Lak* Mary. The Public la
Invited to attend and be heard.
Said hearing may continue from
time to tim* until a final action
la mad* by lh* Board of
Adluotmant.
NOTE: IF A PERSON 0ECI0ES
TO APPEAL ANT DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOAAO WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT,
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEE0 TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MA0E.
WHICH RECORO INCLU0E9
THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BA9E0
FLORIDA STATUTES 2*6 0105.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIOlNQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY A0A COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ AT
407-124 3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Publith: Docombor 22. 1999
OEX-164

enmodtaioiy thereafter; other,
wto* a default win be entered
agamot you far Ihe relief
demanded In lh* complaint or
petition filed harem.
WITNESS my had and lh* tool
of Ihi* Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, Inia 10th day ot
DECEMBER. 199*
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR THE
p l a in t if f

lot S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 31324
M-104M|NA7B|
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. pertons with diaabil&gt;tlot noodmg a tpocial accom­
modation
thould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lh*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouao tt 407-323-4330. t900 955-8771 (TOD) or 1-800955-9770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Publish Oacambar IS. tt. I99S
OEX-131

N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I t ( T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMD FOR
SSM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASB No. • ■ -lt lt -C A -1 4 -O
FIRST IN0IANA BANK.
Plaintiff
HIKMAI NAJIB
KHATIB, of. at.,
Defend an la
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO: HIKkIAT NAJIB KHATIB
RISIOENCE: UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
219 King* Parkway
RaJaigh NC
NC 37910-Itta
AND TO: All person* claiming
an mtareal by, through, under,
or
tgtmal
lh#
loreiaid
Defendant.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
inat an aciion to foreclot* a
mortgage on the following
dotenbod property located m
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 19. BLOCK 0. STERLING
PARK UNIT TWO. ACCORDING
t o th e plat th e r e o f , as
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PA01(31 97-SS, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
haa boon filed egemit you. and
you ar# required to aorv* a
copy of your Hendon dofonset.
X any, fo thit action, on ROQER
D. BEAR of ROGER D BEAR,
P.A., Attorney* for Plaintiff,
whoa* address I* P. o But
4995. Orlando, Fl 32902, and
hi* lh* orig nai with lh* Clerk of
th* above ttylod Court, within
30 day* after th* tint publica­
tion ot tint none*, othorwit* a
tudgmtnt may be entered
agamtl you for Ihe relief
demanded &gt;n th* Complaint.
WITNESS MY HANO AND SEAL
OF SAID COURT on Ihi* 10th
day of DECEMBER, 1999
Maryann* Mora*
AS Clark ol taid Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
ROGER 0 BEAR
HIKMAT NAJIB KHATIB
Publish. December 19. 32, 199*
DEX-130

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IN THfl C IR C U IT COURT

OP THB ItOHTlCNTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
THB STATB OP FLORIOA,
IN AND FOR
BIM INOLB COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cat* No: 9S-1449-CA-14-Q
SOUTHTRUST
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaint ill.
•**•
BRIGIT A. TOBIN;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BRIGIT A TOBIN; and
ANTHONY E TOBIN. JR.:
Defendant*
NOTICB OF B A L I
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant tn * Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure entered in lh*
above-styled cauee. In th*
Circuit Court of Sominol*
County, Florida. I will tell th*
property tilual* In Seminole
County, Florida, detenbod aa:
■ihiblt *A*
A portion of Lot 29. Block *0*.
SLOVAK V IU A O E SUBDIVI­
SION. at per plat thereof as
recorded n Plat Book I . Fag*
IS, of tho Public Record* ot
Sommoio County, Florida; boing
mot* particularly bounded and
described aa follow*: Bogm at
tn* Northaatl corner ol Lot 29.
Block '0*. SLOVAK VILLAOE.
thence run South 00 degree*
03 00' Eatt along th* Wttt
right-of-way lino ol Slefanik
Road 81.90 lost; there# run
West 104 00 foot; Ihence run
Norm 00 degrees 03’ 00’ West
08 90 feet; thence run East
104 00 l-rel to th* Point ot
Beginning; tngelher with an
Easement over lha South 1.41
tael of the Fed 104 00 loaf of
the above detenbod property,
at public tai*. to th* highest
and best bidder, lor cath. at th*
Watt front door ot th# Sammol*
County Courthouse, In Sanford.
Florida at 11:00 A M . on
January S. 1998
DATED thia 1st day of
Dtctmbsr, 1999
Maryann* Mors*
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jerewic
Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 N PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N30I. SANFORD. FLORIOA
32771, 1407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227 WITHIN 2 WORKINO OATS
OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CALI 1800 955 S77I
NOTE THIS COMMUNICA­
TION. FROM A DEBT COLLEC­
TOR. IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL­
LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Gibbons. Smith,
Cohn A Arnett
PO Bo* 7177

Legal Notice!

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Th* Auction WIN bo held at
12:00 pm on acid date* shore
McConnell Towing 4 Recovery
2100 Sanford Are., Sanford, FL
12771. Prospective bidder* may
inapocl vehicle* on* hour prior
to sal*. Terms are cash or
Cortlfiod Fund*. McConnell
Towing reserve* the right to
accapt or reject any and all
bid*.
Publish: Docambor 22. 1999
OfX-142

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IMPROVE FUNGUS
TOENAILS
A now cream t avaJabio mat
actuary kJ* th* hrogus that in­
tact* toenails For further intormahon and ordering
CaN 407-129-4302

NOTICB OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Node* it hereby given:
McConnell Towing will sell ct
Public Auction tor Salvage tor
Cash on demand to highest bid­
der, th* following dotenbod
vchKloc:
l-T -9 #
94 Ford IFALP92W49HI4M92
79 Ford
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92 Hond I HOE G994IN L029425
99 Volv YVIAX8940J131879I
99 Dodg IB3BD31K200159490
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89 Old*
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99 Olds 103AJ39A5GD349039
1-9-99
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1-11-9#
50 Buick
4J47AAH20I747
97 Hond 1HOCA9643HA038250

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3XMJP9392JA010014

94 Niea
94 Chav

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Aardvark Addiction Remedy
Help somoono you lovo slop
imokcig Fra* mlo 407-365 5104

19—Computer/TV
Computer
Complete with printer f t SO or
boat Otter 322-7299
21— Pe r s o n a l s
ALONE? Seniors Dating Bureau1
RESPECTED vnee 1927! Ages
150-90) 800-922 4477 (24hrs»

NE29CA0210791

Longwood Massage Studio.
Walk m* welcome 7 days
Private ima Female SlaN
LiSC tMMOOOTTSS
407-119-5100

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GETS
TH E
B DONE!
T ra d e
23— L o s t 4 F o u n d

USED SPAS
Buy tel trade consign
Free pick up A disposal 322M il

70— E d u c a t i o n &amp;
T r a in in g
a c c r e d tte o t r u c k s c h o o l

COL. V A T A Apcrv Joe Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
Sctwoi la o t M N -f N t

71—

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a n ted

Warehouse Workers needed
large companies in Ortando
area
Pay Cased on espenence
Apply today eo«k tsm om ts

Cal Sandy at *07 6*7-8010
A-1 Temps EOF Mo Fee
s e c u r it y o f f ic e r j o b

Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc AM -7*44

71— H

iip

W anted

71— H

A C INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity *&gt;m a
Large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Great Be-etts
Must Have VaM 0 L and
Posrtve Attitude
Day Sh.t O T Available
CaH- Sandy or Patty
| « 7 6 * 7 -« t 0
A-t Tempt. Inc
E O E ' Mo Fee
;A C INSTALLER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRADE
Great Opportunity «wtn a
Large Local Co
Competitive Wages
Great Benefits
Must Have VaM D L and
Positive Att tude
Day SNft. O T Available
Call Sandy or Patty
(«cr«47-8010
A-1 Tamps. Inc
EOE i No Fss

71— H elp W a n te d
---------- CASHIERS---------WS tram tor Tot collectors
24 opanevgt tor kanble people
F T AP7T
Pd Traevng. vacation
hea r dental He etturance
Call *07-454-2444
Winter Oardsn

W

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW' Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tor
drver tra-nees No e.peience
needed Earn 4SK to S55K pArs
benefits COL tu-nv-g avs-’abte
800-435 5593
_____

Assemblers. metal saw opera­
tor manwenanca Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd Casteber-r FL

Experienced Preschool Tsacher.Workmg Vim 2 year cMs
Ca* 407-322 85*7_
Hair Dresser - B* Your Own
Boss’ Needed tor local estab­
lished retirement community
CaiBobtor arcus 323 7306
Handyman • tnted to do work on
homes Caa 323-7t8i or beep
980-0058 A leave number
Immediate openings
Ware­
house workers seamstress Ft,
Santofd arsa 407 321 6602

Banquet Servers needed, on
cal. top pay. Cat Alan or Don
O 302-1939
Breakfast Server. House keep­
ers. House Wan A AM Dish
Washer FT Apply Lake Wary
Courtyard
T35 International
Parkway Lake Wary *44 1000
c l e r ic a l o f f ic e

F T Position Wusl have Com­
puter and Wndows 95 e*pen
ence Good Benefits and Saury
Cal 330-1764 or 800-745-1594
ett 89*
CLERICAL PERSON
’
Some typing eiperience, plus
good phone stuns $7 hr F T
Cal Insurance R-sk Services
302 900*
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Inbound outbound Cal centers
Hourly pay Plus S$$ Comrms
Mon
Cal Sandy or Patty 0
407 6*7 8010
of ' l l rest/he *07-6*7-8128
a 1 Temps EOE No Fes
CMSHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
324-1020 200 hhckman Or (M
and Hey *6}________________•

DRIVER NEEDED
Clasa A COL Stay n FL only
5 days on / 2days off 3 yrs
mtn OTR sip Good driving
record 323-7178
DRIVERS
Dmera COL tor Local Deliver**
Permanent positiona ava-UC-e
Competitive pay
Can Patty at *07 6*7-6010
A-i Tempt EOE No Fee_______
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Etpenenced e equ p A hie work a
PA* Vacation A Pension (407)
112-8133

EARN EXTRA INCOME

5200-1500 weekly mailing gift
certificates For more informa­
tion .and a set addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kd*. PO Bo« 0810, (A im , FL
33188
E LIC TR IC U N Sfet/d A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sintord
Electric 2522 S Perk Drive
322-1H3
NANNY: Use in position in Ob
lands lor 2 children Dr 's Li­
cense preferred Fieiibu hours
A days off Room A board • sal­
ary 883 514-3931 or 407-852-

flight Hand Wan n Longwood
Work today get pad today'
Ask about out tree pick up and
delivery van service
Cal RHM B 260 6106

&gt; * t h •S spStoT

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(A T f c a v j E L

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SLAW On* he* «c» Spier.
ApplyT *. HOI
»S0 WSWr 0 n »

PART TIME
DRIVER
NEEDED DDS-Deect Deliv­
ery Semes your covered van or
ptok-up easy part lime. Ort area
on
CALL......888 822 4760

1 * tl

(407)302-1939

WAREHOUSE HELP
‘Full time position
‘E*p preferred
•Fu* company benefits
Won- Fn 7 30-4 30 apply Kmco
237 Power Cl Santofd 323 7500

NOW HIRING Banquet serv
art carpenteri. dry wan and
scaffold erectors w-th tod*.

FT Light Warshoute/Drlver
work; Good dnvmg record Drug
leafing required Apcy in par­
son 138 Commerce nay. San­
tofd

93— Room * Fob R ene
EFFICIENCY
Maid sent convenient location
321 4900

Roofars: Fufl time. Etpd only
Need own transport*’ on Good
pay. 330-3232 Tropical Rookng

FURNISHED ROOMS-k« utna
mci Laundry phone and k*
use 585-590 a wee. 324-4955

Sanford wholeaa’a d’Strtoutor
Receptionist w rruii function
rasponutWii’e i Must la PC Merate. able to dual nth pubic
Poitibie advancement A boruses ms. 40 ik pad vacation
A holidays
EOE
0F/W P
Send resumes to Personnel
Mngr, PO Bon 1603 Sanford,
FL 32772-1603

SANFORD/LAKE MARY
One Ig bdrm wr private bath In­
cludes uw*e*. cab* tv phone
A kitchen privileges Mate pre
terred (350/momri A 1100 se
euniy deposit 372 2369 ibpr)
SINGLE MOM seeks room male
to share spacious 22 apt Temp
Ck 1275.12 utAbet 896-70*7

SO LD I RERSiSurface
mount
needed. e«p prelerrad. depend­
ability required Bereftts inc
medical dentai/aoiK Can Magnatone Hearing Aid Co 03391702*1)0

99— A partments
U nfurnished

Teacher Assistant and cook
needed for Christian chad care
center Qood pay A benefits
322-7905

1BR Oarage Apl. quiet area
neat at 8 pel, no smokers no
pete. (450/mo Jemigan Pipperbet. 330-3253

Assistant Manager

MARINER'S VILLAGE

Fast growing co needs career
minded’ people to

LAKE AOA t BORM W 5 MO
1 SORM 4*70 MO AhO u »

manage UNLIMITED growth po
teni&lt;ai Salary . Donua. Graat
ben#Iiis Fa* ratume to 407-6478128 or cat Chna *07-647-8010

32G-M70

ROBELEAVILLAS
Art MMill -*4fM8onm
HUDOKAY487-4364843

TELE MARKETERS Fu* or part
time Top salary, bonus A com
mission Smoking office Longwood locaton
Cal Oan Faulkner 787-9*70

SANFORD- 2/1 duple* Central
Air Heat, w.'d hook-up. 1450/
mo (300dep. Call 323-3268.

100—C ondominium

TOP PAY

C a ll M e lin d a
a t 322-2611

Seminole
Herald

a n ted

M g for M S /S Sleet Menu*
Co to N w o n Good Benef it
D F .W P 299 1592

W1NOOW SERVICE TECH
*Ful tune position
'E ip preferred
"Fu* company benefits
Won Fn 7 30-* 30 apply Kinco
237 Power Cl Sanford 323-7500

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

199—Pets &amp; S u m i i s

1 story 4/1 FP porch 10% dwn
eft finance 179K 322 6607

Cherry Conour Parrot t yr old
is very we* «/ people, cage
and all accessories saenhee *

Mellon villa: 4-2 F*m R m . Fue
P i. H20K Dot/ Jermgan Prop
3233165

Hidden Lake; Nee 32. new car
petvl’ie near pool A tennis
Lease option. (2000 (two S65CV
mo Owner ftnancmg 774-7071

DELTONA 2/1 Lrv dn carport
fned yd (530/mo.
venke* l FnpM Ki R14IM

Lake Mary (V ri (650 mo wr
(650 sec dap,Sale By Owner
3 bdrm 1 12 ba CHA LW
schools Ig fenced yd Cai 304
466 1370 after 5 pm

Sanford- Ava* 12/1598 2/1 w
•flic (575(575 Cufe 1/1 (40G
(400 121 6757

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANFORD 2/1 w (knmg rm
heat'air. to porch (500/500
SANFORD 1/1 dupMt » ' wa
tergartkiga A lawn malm net
Heat A 4*
(340000
Sanford 2/1 w DM Garage
dining room to screen porch
tg lot (375(350

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEEO HOUSES TO RENT

105— D

upeex/ T r ip u x

SANFORD 1 1 near Seminole
HS CHA, W O Hook Up Cfpl
Sec 8 OK 323*484 or 244 5513

For Rent - 3 bdrm, 2 bain with
ceniral heal A air conditioning
(600 00 plus security 2417
Martha* Avenue. Sanford The
Affordable Center - (407) 3216333

153— A creage Lot For
S aie
SANFORD
AREA
VACANT
LAND L Markham Rd Estate Lot
2 7 acres Trees A more trees
Price reduced to (72.900 Owner
Carry II 166 From Zoned GC 7
in town oh 75lh Si (47.100

Re a l

e s ta te , dec

322-7498
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
mobile homesite horses, came
farming or nursery* Zoned am&gt;cultural
(3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w'owner finance (04-7171772 or (04-767 8822
^ LAKEFRONT LOT - Betawe
L4k* Loch Arbor pim»ie
90*300 (65 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is
land Lake Munroe (96 OOO
VACANT LO T loch Arbor
(28 000 Ig. pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
(25 000
BAY AVE - Sanford lot near
park- 513 000
321-5065

We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A G R EA T ATM OSPHERE W HERE YOU
CAN EARN A G R EA T INCOME!
C all K e llie t o d a y t o s e t u p a n in te rv ie w .
322-2611

S e m in o le

H e r a ld

B uy

((R EW ARD FOR OLD FOMNO
TACKLE, old tores tackle bot­
es reefs old duck decoys, hint­
ing antiques, etc Pay up &gt;o
(1 000 I pay more then anyone
8 wilt pay (to 00 ]u$t to see
your okl tackle 941 859 3530

Atom. Cant Capper/Brass
Kokomo Recycling- 321-0004
I M/F 91
Lt. 1st 8-1
018 W. First-I

221—G ood T hings
Eat •

to

ASSORTED C lin u S FRUITS
(7 00 BUSHEL CALL
1223210----------------- ----------------------------BOB S PEANUTS
Regular, eajun. roasted, fresh
lumbo shnmp. smoked fish,
jerky 2330 Celery Ave, Sanford
32* 8963
ORANOES HAMLIN 1500 BU
RED GRAPEFRUIT (600r BU
2055
PINE WAY SANFORO
CALL 323 8560

223— M isceieanious
(7 Leer truck topper emerald
green Fits mosl fu* sue beds
(600 OBO 322 2729
AMIGO
HANDICAP SCOOTER I YEAH
010
USED VERT LITTLE
BUILT IN BATTERY CHARGER
(1500 CASH FIRM
C A U 40 7 322 4432____________
Boat Motor I5hp amique good
for
parts
like to sell it-tor
(*0 00 Please call 321-5201

Office A Store Available
1000. sq ft. A C private rest­
room (450mo 3226169

OAKRIDGE FARMS - Osteen.
Daeona area 10 acres &lt;de*i tor
horses or caffe farm Mofr'a
home or homes'e Zoned agn
(44.900 Ftoancmg avail w/ sm
down payment (904) 787-8300

Christmas Sphara
Lighted
Christmas
decorative
ban
Unique (25 00 323 4540 _____

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sq
ft A uc1(265 A MONTH Office^ W a j^ j2 1 6 2 2 0 o r 3 3 3 2 5 5 ^

141—H omes For S ale
104 Oak a Ct. beautiful 1999
sq ft Caktomia style 2 story
pool, tennis ct
amenities
(129 000
Ave Villa* 2BR2B4
Townhouse condo(42 000
owner moliviied
Two Awry Colonial; 90S Call
mo Or
&gt; 48R
to« fua up bam ha* bam
down Pncedto ten al (108K1
121(085

.'a s s o c i a t e s

157—M obile H omes
For S ale
88 Prowler: 31 ft. 10*30 Ftonda room, v/g condition, nice
park w1 actrv bet. heated pool,
furmaned (5800 3237757
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes (3 000 to (6 OOO Setup
Ftoancmg QUIET! 132-2881

• d is s o c ia te s

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished

h i new mn nuttinc* Nun las •

4500 DOWN_WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home w/ GMA. new pant A car­
pet 7 Aaa about HUO homes’
The Huffman Group, Inc.
Reaftort---------- .321-8331

CORNER LOT. over 1.4 ac LR.
eat m kith, gar (64.900.
4/2. Over 1400 Sq. F t- sp pi
w/tep to laws qts (82.900.
MARKHAM WDS. 50437)4. la
ere 3100 sq ft LrvrCnrvFanv
sern pool (31S.900.
RENOVATED new cprVpaint/
car Me. inside ut* (48,900

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ti m ot i ohkac*. vot usui

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IMPEACH CLINTON
T SHIRTS’ C4II 1 800-792 3175
Parchlnco Japanase Pm Bait
Machma Make good Christmas
pretenl (25 328 8004

231—C ars For S ale
•1 Camera 25th edition great
condition
last tnan 64.000
meet (5 000 Ca* 327 3505
1969 Wh.te BMW 525i. aseellent condition, asking (7900
407 1396062 or 407 324-7806

23 S—
165— D uplex For S ale

T

r u c k /Bu s es /Va n s

Fo r

S ale
2BR 1 BA duple* remodeled
CHA (5 0 0 rno C»:l PGS *07

I r i rch h o ff

.If f 11H0 A H l f HO M ES
VI N IIIHE i P R O P E H IIE S

181—A rriiA N cis &amp;

1(11 Ford F I 50:
tires, one owner, (1295
407 313 2370. after 2PM

F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

238— V ehicles W anted

MATTRESS SALE • Full sife
used bo* springs A matires*
(65 00 Larrys Mart 322A t 32

ktyPAMtacantAuTFui vi swo

Refrigerator for safe
16 6 cu ft
frost free - Mage
Chef (200 •Call 32* 2782

199—P e is

St

S upplies

CASH U t PAID!
For Junk Cart. Trucks 8 Mac'

239—
M otorcycleVB ikes
For S ale
i960 440-LrTEaweski^Tlmise^
Runs and looks kka new (1100
OBO_Ca*862 A333 ^ ^ ^ _

AKC Todies ffome raised Vtt
mspeeied Ready lor Deposii
Tvne lor * mas Leave msq 323'
2230

243— T railers For
S ale

Blchon Frlie: AKC 11 weeks
male Happy little bail of Hud
Loves kids Loves to nde in car
Almost housebreken (300 323
1*14

2S FT TRAVEL-LWE Eicellenl
sftape newly remodeled roc I
top ac. led contained, sacrifice
for (2500 Call 302 9057

WANTED
CARS,
TR UCKS A
VANS

• 15 Day COL Training
•Day I Wnakand Clams
• Financial Auhtaacn
• Carritrs Hiring On Sltn

Any year make or model
Will pay lop dollar*
Call Geoff Bedine

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

USB

Truck Driver
l institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

D n f / f in ^

IMen
Dial

252-A ccountinc

278-H andy M an

287-Lawn S ervices

BOOKKEEP1NG/ACCOUNTINQ
8 INCOME TAX lor mdv and
business
Accounting Solu­
tions Pius. Inc 407 328-1800

HOME IMPROVEMENT SVS.
Fans cabinet hardware
shelves lights Qryeail repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321 5810

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 121-0939

253-A dditions &amp;
R emodeling
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition s-Momee
Addition a-Commertlaf
Local Builder since 1M l
321-9464 COCOO1488

Ovtodt (407J I « 0 J46WX 69/im

263-C arpentry

Ladies Call F U II
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-C ITY-FU N
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S a n fo r d
C ou rt
* STUDIO • 1 BEDROOM • 2 BEDROOM
•Singts Star/ Design
• Friendfy On-Site Management
■ No One Below or Above Furnished or Unfurnished Studios
Electricity Furnished m Studios Only
•Eneigy-EffiCient Slulios

SANFORD
COURT APARTMENTS
3291 S. SANFORD AVE.. SANFORD
3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

CONSTRUCTION cleanup eil
iunk removed lawn cafe anytime
407-3591641 Of 407-3650781
Rental property oarage shed
clean ups appliances trash,
brush 407 568 2158 or
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Manifestations of ischemia

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DEAR DR. GOTT: What la
ischemia? la it treatable by diet? I'm
not overweight, I don't have hyperten
sion or diabetes, but occasionally my
heart will skip a beat.
DEAR READER: Ischemia refers to
lack of oxygen in certain body tissues.
It is a symptom, not a disease.
Ischemia in any part of the body can
cause malfunction or death of tissue.
For example, myocardial (heart mus­
cle! ischemia causes angina or heart
by Mort Walker attack, skin Ischemia often produces
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ulcers or sores; brain ischemia is
associated with stroke; leg ischemia
can result in cramps, weakness and
loss of muscle.
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the consequence oil arteriosclerosis —
the tendency of arteries to plug up
over time and cause disease in the
organs they serve. Therefore, most
people can be helped by methods to
retard or reverse arteriosclerosis,
such as reducing dietary cholesterol,
exercising regularly and stopping
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medicine or surgery to reestablish
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DEAR DR. GOTT: Last year, my
husband's colon was removed
by Charles M. Schulz because of cancer, and the surgeon
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tablets every four hours because of
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by Howie Schneider time. Should I see an otolaryngolo­
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gist?
DEAR READER Not yet. One of the
most common signs of aspirin toxicity
is ringing in the ears Before you seek
medical attention, try stopping the
aspirin. Within two or three days, the
ringing should stop — if It is due to
the aspirin. If you're still bothered.

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however, an otolaryngologi1st is an
appropriate option. While you're
aspirin-free, use ibuprofen or Tylenol
for your arthritis pains. Let me know
what happens.
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bles. He doesn’t like them. I think he
is making a serious mistake but can't
think of any specific problems this is paying her back. This may be oppo­
sitional behavior at its best.
might cause. Can you?
At any rate, he is unlikely to develop
DEAR READER: I'm surprised that a real nutritional deficiency as long as
a young adult refuses to eat any veg­ he eats dairy products, fish, poultry
etables. 1 wonder how much his dis­ and whole grains. Supplemental vita­
taste may be related to early child­ mins might be usefriL He’ll miss some
hood experiences. I'll bet his mother fiber, of course, but whole wheat
made him eat vegetables, and now he bread will take care of that.
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                    <text>RELIGION PAGE 7A...

THIS WEEKEND...

Dance Ministry
Shepherds
the lost

Lake M ary is
making some
beautiful music

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

91st YEAR. No. 45

Unwelcome passing
for Welcome Wagon
Sue Krlnrr
hast tx*rii
making
Welcome
Wtufon house
rails In I hr
Sanford-Uikr
Mar&gt;' arra for
the past right
years.
Krlnrr fig­
ures she lias
welcomed
more than
•1.000 new residents.
’ Most of the people I see at
the grocery store know me,"
Krlnrr said. "They say. 'hello.'
and talk about what's been hap­
pening to them."
These people are an extension
of Krlnrr's own family. "They
welcomed me when I welcomed
them." she said.
Krlnrr won't be making
house calls much longer. Her
last day Is Dec. 6. The welcome
mat Is being pulled out from her
and Welcome Wagon personal
representatives throughout the
county.
The new Welcome Wagon will
consist of a directory of ads
delivered by mall. There will be
no more warm, fuzzy visits from
women like Krlnrr.
A vice president with Cendant
Corp.. which acquired Welcome
Wagon in 1995, says It is time to
adapt to die USA's changing
lifestyle. He said "no one's home
to answer the door."
This means a 70-year tradi­
tion goes by the wayside Just
like house calls by the family
doctor and deliveries by the milk
man. As the county grows. Its
customs change. Neighbors
aren't close anymore. They don’t
know who lives next door.
Since Welcome Wagon was
started In 1928 by Memphis
newspaper executive Thomas W.
Briggs, house calls were made
on more than 50 million fami­
lies. In 1968, 1.5 million families
were welcomed. The number
dropped to 580.000 In 1997.
That's why Cendant Corp. decid­
ed to coll off the welcomes.
"Tills Is sad," said Lake Mary
Heathrow Chamber of
Commerce Executive Director
Diane Parker. 'People looked for­
ward to visits from the Welcome
Wagon. They liked the bag of
goodies and the Information
about the community. Reiner
has made a lot of people feel
good about coming here to live."
Parker said that the chamber
will try Its best to make up some
of what Is lost with Welcome
Wagon's decision to drop Its rep­
resentatives.
Meanwhile. Reiner has a little
more than a month to make her
. last Welcome Wagon house calls.
; If you're now moving Into a
: home In the Lake Mary area, be
; prepared to greet her. She'll
; arrive with a basket full o f good­
; les and a warm smile. Enjoy the
; moment. The Welcome Wagon
; won't be delivering much longer.

FRIDAY, OCTOHER 23. 1998

Decency code may not wear well
County Commissioner Win Adams is con­
cerned that voters won't understand the wording
on the ballot they receive "In the past whenever
SEMINOLE COUNTY - E-Day Isn't far away. people were confused or uncertain how to vote,
Most of the campaigns and controversies will they would vote. 'no. ~ Adams said. T i n y may
come to a hall on Nov. .'I. 'Ilic Seminole County sec tills and wonder
In attempting to regulate the adult entertain­
Public Decency Ordinance may well he Ihe one
ment Industry, the lounly adopted a stronger
to linger well past Election Day I99H.
code tills year hut a group known as the Semi­
If the Public Decency Ordinance Is passed, a t­ nole County Citizens lor Decency weren't satis
torney David Wassennan says. It will violate the fieri, 'lire group • headed by Casselberry pastor
rights of every citizen - defining what he or she Mark George - came up with more than 10.000
ran wear and defining the kind of rntrnalumenl signatures to lon e the dereniy Issue on the Nov.
he or she may choose.
a ballot.
George, who is naming (or a commission seat
Do people know what thev'll lx1 tossing
Please
tec Decency, I'tgr .1A
away?" Wassennan said.
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

By Bill Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Pscw k, Tamm, VWiti t

Hello Llama

Casey Hunt, 4, enjoys s friendly pack from hsr friend at the Hayd Out Llama Ranch In
O sn sva.

SANFORD • Seminole Comnuinlly College accrplcd an archltcclural rrndrrlng last w e e k
for Ihe I HO acre Oviedo Center.
Ground breaking Is scheduled
for Dec. 4. Classes w ill begin
In the summer of 2000 for up
to 1.000 students.
"We have a beautiful render­
ing." said Robert Lyles, director
of media relations for SCC.
"It's going to be a gorgeous
campus.
We're moving oniruck, trying to get aU the
pieces together. Wc'U be able
to offer a wide variety of pro­
grams for Ihe community."
The 180-acre campus, to be
located on the southeast side
of Lockwood Boulevard and the
east side of Old Lockwood

Road In Oviedo, will preserve
100 acres of natural woodlands
and wetlands. Lyles said.
The first phase of construc­
tion. costing $20 million, will
Include classes for 1.000 stu­
dents, a Learning Technology
Center, and a Student Services
building scheduled to be com ­
pleted In the spring o f 2000.
with classes
starling
that
summer.
Phase
two
will
Includr
building the library und addi­
tional clussroums.
The Oviedo Center will oiler
a hill complement of college
credit courses toward an a sso­
ciate In arts or associate In
science degrees.
Lyles said the Oviedo Center
will expand SCC's ability to

Plkkkk SM CM pM , Pag* 3A

Elderly population can get relief from state agency
FROM WIRE REPORTS
SEMINOLE
COUNTYFor
hundreds of Central Florida
families coring for an elderly
loved one. R.E.L.I.E.F. Is here.
Respite for Elders Living In
Everyday Families was created

through a partnership w »h
Community Carr for the Eld­
erly. Senior Resource Alliance,
the Florida Department of El­
der AfTalrs and the Florida
Commission on Community
Service. Tills pilot
project,
available In Orange and Semi­

nole Cuumies. was created to
case the burden of caregivers
of frail older adults.
Io qualify |„r the program:
the family must he unable to
jmv for respite without Jeop­
ardizing oilier basic nerds. In

addition, thr homebound elder,
for whom the family Is caring.
Just lie 60 years of age or older,
requires assistance to remain
in the home, and without help
would need to move.
Florida has the highest per­
centage of elders In the coun­

try. totaling over 23 percent of
the population, compared to
the national average of 12 per­
cent. R.E.L.I.E.F. can help
meet the challenge of keeping
elders In their own homes. For
more Information, call (407)
628-2884.

Homecoming Week
brings fun and laughs
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LONGWOOD * For Homecoming
Week
at Lyman High
School, students are having fun. uUsrhlt-f. and getting away
with It.
Topping off a Hawaiian-thrmrd Homecoming Week, stu­
dents on Thursday celebrated Hawaii Day. dressing up as
anything from luau queens to tacky tourists. At 7 p.m. at
the Carlton Henley Sports Complex football stadium. Ihe
Powder l*ulT game featured the senior girls against the Junior
girls In a flag football contest, cheered by male cheerleaders
wearing skirts.
Today will be Mega
Blue and Gold Day. with students
dressing up In the school colors. School will end with a pep
rally chearlng on Ihe football team with floats driving around
the track.
At 6 p.m. school alumni will hold a reception. All Lyman
graduates are welcome to attend. Then, at 7 p.m. the Lyman
Greyhounds will lake on the Delomd Bulldogs. The home-

Lyman High School atudonta calabrata Twin Day thla waak.

Ptesos SM Homs. Pag! 3A

LAKE MARV - Watson Realty will be giv­
ing away pumpkins Saturday from 11
a m. until 2 p.m. The public can also reg­
ister to win free movie tickets. Watson's
Lake Mary office Is located at 100
Waymont Court., suite 110. (next to Lake
Mary Post Office on Lake Mary
Boulevard). There are plenty o f pump­
kins. while supplies last, one to a family.

Scooby-Doo mall-o-ween
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - To kick off
Scooby-Doo and pals' new movie. Zombie
Island, the Altamonte Mall and MIX 105.1
will host Scooby-Doo Mall-O-Ween
Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. In the
Kids Playhouse. Guests at the party will

t

Which way will voters go on the Nov. 3 ordinance?

College campus
coming to Oviedo

Free pumpkins

t

50 Cents

have a chance to win a free photo session
with Scooby-Doo.
For more Information visit their web site
at www.general growth.com.

Time change/battery change
Daylight savings lime ends Sunday and
the American Red Cross o f Central
Florida Is reminding residents to change
their smoke detector batteries when they
turn their clocks hack an hour.
Almost 80 percent o f all fires happen In
the home. Working smoke detectors alert
people to fire and give them time to
escape In a situation where minutes can

1

mean the difference between life and
death.
For more Information on fin* safety or to
help the victims of house fires In
Seminole. Orange or Osceola counties call
Ihe Red Cross at (407) 894-4141.

Forest products week
TALLAHASSEE - For almost four
decades. Congress has designated the
third week In October as National Forest
Products Week and this year the celebra­
tion Is set for Oct. 18 through 24. The
commemoration refers to the bounty of

our forests, the value of wood as a renew­
able resource, and the need for responsi­
ble stewardship o f our forestlands.
Nearly fifty percent of the state of
Florida Is forested. In addition to the envi­
ronmental contributions made. Ihe forest
Industry Is also a vital economic force for
many of Florida's communities. Statewide
the industry produces over $8.5 billion In
manufactured products and pumps over
$1.3 billion In payroll to Its work force
and local economies annually.

INDEX
C la ssified . .1 0 A -1 1 A
C o m ics . . .
C ro ssw ord .
D ear A b b y .
O b itu aries .
P eo p le . . .
PoU ce B riefs s e e s 3 A
R eligio n . .
S p o rts . . . .
T V ...............
W eath er . . .

National Forest IToducts Week provides
the opportunity to recognize the impor­
tance and value of our natural heritage
und the Importance of preserving and
protecting our forest resources.

PUsm MS Briefe. Pag* 2A

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FtiO.iy October 23. 1998

W alk for fam ily survival on Saturday
Ry Susan Wenner
HERALD STAFF WHITER

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

youth Is a direct result of b r o ­
ken homes.*
"Alter the horrifying tragedy
In Jonesboro. Ark., there Is an
urgent need to reach our
youth before they reach ns
with
more
violence.*
said
Benjamin.
The event Is free. Donations
will he accepted to help the
organization mentor
to fa­
therless youth and prevent
further destruction of families
and the nation.
*ln our world where crim e
and violence rule our homes,
schools
and
communities.*
s.»id Benjamin,
*wc need to
take preventative action to
help solve this problem. Men
In Action USA. Inc. Is joining
together with other organiza­
tions In the Sanford area to
help make a positive differ­
ence In the lives o f our youth.
We oiler free mentoring sem i­
nars for all youths and Indi­
viduals who are Interested In
the mentoring process."
From 9 a.m. to noon the ac­
tual ‘ walk* will lx* held. A ctivi­
ties planned include preparing
for the mentoring events such
as basketball, fishing and "fun.
live mentoring encounter with
the youth."
Sodas, games and food will
be available. Interested parties

SANFORD
Mon In Action
USA. Inc. Is sponsoring Its
third annual Walk for M ar­
riage* and Family Survival The*
event ts set for Saturday. Oct.
24 from 9 a m. to 3 p m. litis
one-mile
walk
around
Ft.
Mellon Park will also include
marriage vow renewal for cou­
ples. guest speakers, music,
mentoring events such as bas­
ketball and fishing and tree
food. Uve power dem onstra­
tions such .is brick breaking,
ripping telephone directories
and more will be featured.
H ie organization Is a non­
profit organization dedicated
to building and restoring the
lives o f men. women, youth
and families. Members also
mentor to at-rlsk youth and
help restore Inner cities and
families In this broken world.
'The moral decay In our na­
tion. from the White House to
our House we need help from
above,* Paul Benjamin, of Men
In Action. *The divorce rate Is
56 percent and over 24 million
fatherless homes In America,
there Is a great nerd for male
mentors and families to be
healed. The Increased rate of
crime and violence among our

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A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C I T Y O F L A K E M A R Y , F L O R ID A .
A M E N D IN G C H A P T E R 154. Z O N IN G C O D E . O F T H E C I T Y O F
L A K E M A R Y L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U L A T IO N S ; E S T A B ­
L IS H IN G A D E V E L O P M E N T S T A N D A R D S O V E R L A Y D IS ­
T R I C T T O B E D E S IG N A T E D A S T H E “D O W N T O W N D E V E L ­
O P M E N T D IS T R IC T " . E S T A B L IS H IN G T H E G E O G R A P H IC
A R E A T O B E D E S IG N A T E D A S T H E D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P ­
M E N T D IS T R IC T ; E S T A B L IS H IN G T H E U S E S A L L O W E D
W IT H IN T H E D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T .
E S T A B L IS H IN G T H E R E G U L A T I O N S O F D E V E L O P M E N T
W IT H IN T H E D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T ; P R O ­
V ID IN G F O R C O N F L IC T S . S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T I V E
D A TE.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by Ihe C I T Y C O M M IS S IO N o( tho
City ol Lako Mary. Florida, that said C O M M IS S IO N will hold a
Public Hearing on T h u rs d a y N o v e m b e r 5 , 199B at 7:00 p .m ., or
as soon as possible thereafter, to consider an ordinance lor ihe
creation ol a Downtown Developm ent Standards O verlay District
lor the aroa generally described as follows and shown on the
m ap below;
North ol Lake M ary Boulevard, south ol Alm a Avenue, east ol
Fitlh Street and west ot First Street and O ld Lake M ary Road.

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Oct. 23. 1998

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Today is the 396th
riaj/ of 199.' and the
3lst day of fall

56. Pole (1940 ). soccer star, is 58;
“Weird Al" Yankovic (1959 &gt;. parodist,
is 39.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1910. the Philadelphia A’s defeated the
Chicago Cubs 7-2. winning the World
Senes in five games.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "A historian is a
prophet in reverse." — Friedrich von
Schlegel
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this day in
1984. a man near llumillon. Ala. was
jolted unconscious by a bolt of light­
ning that hit the garage of his house,
then coursed through the kitchen
SOI HCi: m* Wrslhcr Guidr CjkntUr. Aro.rd

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1910, in Fort Wayne. Ind, Blanche
Scott became the first woman to fly
an airplane solo
On this day in 1958. Soviet writer Boris
Pasternak, the author of “ Doctor
Zhivago." won the Nobel Prize in lit
erature
On this day in 198*. the U.S Senate
rejected the Supreme Court minima
lion of Robert Hnrk by a vote of 58 to
42
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Sarah Bern
hard! (1845-1923). actress. Johnny
Carson (I925-). comedian, is 73; Chi
Chi Rodriguez (1935 ). golfer, is 63.
Michael Crichton (1942 ), novelist, is

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TODAY’ S MOON: Between
new moon (Oct. 20) and first
quarter (Oct. 28).

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LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Sunny. Highs In the
low-70s. Lows In the upper509. Saturday: Sunny. lllgliH
In the upper-70s. Lows In the
low-60s.
Sunday:
Parity
cloudy. Highs In the low-BOs.
Lows tn the mld-60s. Monday:
Isolated showers. Highs In the
mld-BOs. Lows In the upper-

TIDES
FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 7:50

a.m.. maj. 1:40 a.m.. min. 8:15
p.m.. maj. 2:00 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
10:29 a.m.. 10:41 p.m.. low:
4:02 a.m.. 4:42 p.m. New Smyr*
na Beach: high: 10:34 a.m..
608.
10:46 p.m.. low: 4:07 a.m., 4:47
EXTENDED OUTLOOK p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 10:49
a.m., 11:01 p.m.. low: 4:22
8ATURDAY
FRIDAY
Sunny 73 58 Sunny 78 62 a.m.. 5:02 p.m.

MONDAY
SUNDAY
Ptddy 82 66 Sham 84 68

LOTTERY
Hera are the winning numbers
selected on Thursday In tho Flori­
da Lottery:
F en taey S

S-IMS-20-20
Lotto (Oct. 17)
13 -2M 1-U -4M 8

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach St New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 710 feet w ith a rough chop.
W ater tem perature at D a y­
tona Is 78 degrees and at
N ew S yin m a , 78 degrees.
W inds are from the northcast at 20-25 m .p.h.

STATISTICS
Play 4
6*6*1*9
Cash 3
9*1*9

The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday wee 7B
degrees and the overnight low
wee 63.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending et lO a.m. F ri­
day totaled 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 7:30 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 6:48 p.m.

Photo Court**y el M*n In Artton

Paul Benjamin, of Men In Action, plays basketball with a youth group.

may also sponsor a child with
a donation of $35 per child.
Checks should be made pay­
able to Men In Aetlon USA.
Ine. and mav be mailed lo P.O.
Box 952517. Lake Mary. FL

32795.

For more Information uImhiI
the walk and other aspects of
Die organization call
6964HH8.

School improvement
web site unveiled
school Improvement strategics
and Information.
"The Knowledge Network ts
TALLAHASSEE - The Florida
the state's latest efforts to In­
Commission un Education R e­
volve parents tn school Im­
form and Accountability an­
provement. l»y providing them
nounced a new web alle. (he
_ Utfonuuivon they nVFd
-School Improvement
Knowl­ ___ the
about the Important role tluit
edge Network.
In December. 1997. Com­
School Advisory Council’s play
missioner of Education Frank
In improving student perform ­
T. Brogan asked the commis­
ance,* said Brogan.
sion to serve as the statewide
Hu* site Includes a section
advocary group for School Ad­
on "What's New.* "Basic Infor­
visory Councils. In response,
mation* on law. rules, policy
documcnls.
and
resources;
the commission formed a task
force to Identify School Advi­
information on the 'School
sory Councils’ needs. Issues
Improvement" process; and a
and concerns, and lo define
'Message Board* for visitors to
the
commission's
advocacy
Interact with each other. The
site will eventually house a
role.
data base o f Ik*s I practices for
In June 1998. the task force
school Improvement by goal
brought live recom mendallons
arras.
lo the commission for ap­
The site can be* accessed at
proval:
http://www.slatc.fl.us/sae.
•Find ways lo educate ev e ry ­
one about Florida's System of
School Improvement and A c ­
countability:
•Clarify
School
Advisory
Council roles and relation­
ships;
•Describe and emphasize a
data-drive school Improvement
process;
•Focus on achievement for
all students;
•Recommend some en force­
ment authority, as well as In­
centives. for Implementing the
system.
In response to the recom ­
mendations. the commission
developed
the School
Im­
provement
Knowledge
N et­
work web site to help educate
parents, students, educators,
and the business community
about the system, and to p ro ­
vide an opportunity to sharr
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

T h e Public Hearing will be held in Ihe C ity Com m ission
Cham bers at 100 North Country C lub Road. Lake Mary. Th e
Public is invited to attend and be heard Said hearing m ay co n ­
tinue from time to time until a final action is m ade by the City
Com m ission.
C opies ol the O rdinance in full ore available in the Com m unity
Developm ent Division at City Hall. M onday through Friday, 8:00
A .M . until 5:00 P.M., lor persons desiring to review il.
N O T E : P E R S O N S A R E A D V IS E D T H A T A T A P E D R E C O R D O F
T H IS M E E T IN G IS M A D E B Y T H E C I T Y F O R IT S C O N V E ­
N IE N C E . T H IS R E C O R D M A Y N O T C O N S T I T U T E A N A D E ­
Q U A TE R ECO R D FO R TH E P U R P O SES O F APPEAL FROM A
D E C IS IO N M A D E B Y T H E C IT Y . A N Y P E R S O N W IS H IN G T O
EN SUR E TH A T AN A D EQ U A TE R ECO R D O F TH E P R O C E ED ­
IN G S IS M A IN T A IN S F O R A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S IS
A D V IS E D T O M A K E T H E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N T S A T
H IS O R H E R O W N E X P E N S E . P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T T H E C I T Y A D A C O O R D I­
N A T O R 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN G A T (407)
324-3024.
C I T Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A
Carol A. Foster,
City Clerk

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Florida's forests contact the
Florida Forestry Association.
1850) 222-5640.

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LAKE MARY • The L a k e Mary
Planning and Zoning Board will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at City
Hall. 100 N. Country Club Rd.
New business on the meeting
agenda Includrs a request to
rezone property on the east side
o f Clermont Avenue south o f the
Estelle Road Intersection; site
plan review for a building expan­
sion at Scholastic Book Fairs.
1080 Greenwood Blvd.: prelimi­
nary subdivision
for Kid's
Together Day Carr located on the
north side of Sun Drive; condi­
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on Primera Boulevard and; Final
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Court and east of 1-4.

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Fnday, October 23, 1998 - 3 *

The following reports turn* compiled from the Seminole Counly
Sheriff s Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 22:

Hot pursuit
Driving under the influence:
Seminole County Sheriff’s depu­
ties on Thursday chased a sus­
pect down several Sanford roads
resulting in a slight collision.
There wore no injuries, however.
Tho Sanford Police Department
assisted.

LONGWOOD. State Road 434 and WUma, Oct. 21. 2:20 a m.
A 54-yenr-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for driving
under the Influence.
LONOWOOD, Lake Brantley Drive and State Road 434, Oct.
21. 7:38 p.m. A 24-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County sheriff's deputies for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U.8. Highway 17-02. Oct. 21.3:16 a.m. A 39-yearold woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies
for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, French Avenue, 200 block, Oct. 22. 4:22 a.m. A
35-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for driving
under the Influence.

H n M Ptwuo tnr Tommy Vtoicont

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS, Jackson Street, Oct. 21,8:44 p.m. A
30-year-old man was arrrsled by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for possession of less than 20 grams o f marijuana
and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said the man
was stopped on a traffic violation. They said he was acting
suspiciously so they asked If they could search his car. He
gave them permission and they found a baggie of marijuana
and a package of rolling papers under the passenger seat In
the car.

Retail theft:
LAKE MARY, Lake M ary Boulevard, 4100 block, Oct. 21.
1:39 p.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for retail theft. Deputies said he got a Sony
disc-man from the clerk In the electronics department of a d is­
count store and said he would pay for It at the front register.
Instead he walked out the front door o f the store without stop­
ping to pay for It.
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-02. 200 block. Oct. 21. B p.m.
A 23-year-old man was arrested fry Longwood Police for retail
theft. Police said he picked up a bag of shrimp and a package
of pork filets at a grocery store and hid them In his pants. Tile
man then left the store without making an effort to pay for the
Itrms.
WINTER SPRINGS, State Road 434, 400 block, Oct. 21, 2:44
p.m. An 18-year-old man was nrrested by Winter Springs Po­
lice for retail theft. l*ollce said he had Just filled out a Job a p ­
plication when he took a cigarette lighter from the store and
ran awuy. The store manager saw him steal the Item and
railed pal ce and gave them his home address from the Job
application. They went to his home und anrsted him.

Cam pus------continued from Page 1A
offer a “seamless transition*
for students seeking a bache­
lor's degree.
The Learning Technology
Center will offer programs for

students seeking highly techni­
cal and skilled careers.
Lyles
said the Center will also offer
programs
for * professionals
and business people who live
and work in the area' who wish

to learn more about network
engineering and computer a p ­
plications.
“Technology fields arc In
high demand.*
Lyles
said.
“We're trying to satisfy the de­

mand.
We already have a
strong network
engineering
program, and this gives us the
opportunity to expand lt.“
In J jjrin fc M em ory o f

King V. Scott, Jr.
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Decency-----c o n tin u e d fro m Pago 1A

In Cassellx-ny in this election, says the
signatures represent the mood
o f the county. “You will see this
when the votes are collected on
Nov. 3." he said.
Attorneys for the adult enter­
tainment Industry have said
many of the signatures are In­
valid. and threatened to sue
Sandru Goard. who us supervi­
sor of elections, validated the
|H-tltlunM .

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Is

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now

Goard will be served. “She did
her Job. she runs a tight ship."
Deputy County Attorney Lonnie
Orool said Thursday.

St. Johns Ordinance? How
many have even been to St.
Johns County?
Adams said the Citizens for
Decency did a great Job getting
signatures to get the Issue on
the ballot. He said the county
offered to help with the ordi­
nance but the group wanted to
go on its own and have Rick
Nelson defend it.
Wassermau said only those
who have followed the nudlty/deccncy skirmishing will
know what the voting Informa­
tion Is all about.
To give everyone a friendly
nudge. Wasserman said the
adult entertainment Industry
is buying radio Bpots to be
broadcast this and next week­
end.
Mike Pinter, who owns Club
Juana, Is having a 35th anni­
versary party for the C assel­
berry landmark on Nov. 3. He's
mailed out 7,000 invitations for
u buffet and cocktails. They are
addressed: “Dear Casselberry
Neighbor."
Maloy said he expected a bag
of tricks from the adult club
owners to distort the intent of
the ordinance. He said no one
Is tn danger o f being arrested
fur what he or she wears In
their backyard. But he expects
the adult club owners to try
and convince voters otherwise.

PERRY EUGENE FRICKE

NORMAN EDVARD PELL

: Survivors Include wife. Phyli Us; sons, Daniel, Dennis, both
[ o f Longwood: dauglitere, Ruth
&lt;Ann. Chicago. HI.. Robbln,
{.Sanford, Debra. Howell, Mich.,
iMichcle. Flint, Mich.; stepsons,
‘•John Councils, Jim Councils,
■both o f Flint.
Mich., Jan
Councils, Jack Councils, both
o f Lake Mary. JefT Councils.
Sanford, Jcn y Councils, Winter
Springs, Jorge Councils, Long­
wood; stepdaughter, Joanne
Councils. Lake Mary; brother.
Gerald, North Branch. Mich.;
sisters, Gayle Fahrr, Sanford.
Lynne, Orlando; 24 grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation Serv­
ice, Longwood. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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Krjtmmu of ta r n okMlmr *on|.
SnmriMnz Uut room M l«&lt;*y* rhulrr.
And t V * r Ihr uound of jour «W r
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And I Irrp Urlr Un,lr and Urtr ihrtll
All to mjnrll

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Think Id Ur uunna mr **«1 lu do.
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C o u n ty v o tr n * u r r u w u rc o f th e

If the county encounters le­
gal challenges about the ordi­
nance - before and after E-Day,
attorney Rick Nelson has a s­
sured Groot and the county
commissioners that he will
defend It. Until recently. Nel­
son worked at Liberty Counsel
In Orlando. He now has his
own firm but says his offer to
the county remains.
“Rick met with Lonnie Groot
and Sandy Goard and mapped
out strategies," said County
Commissioner Grant Malay.
"They are prepared for wliatcver may come up. Tlie ordi­
nance Is on the ballot. The
voters will decide."
Goard said Thursday that
since this Is a general election
she expected 62 percent of
those who are eligible will vote.
Those on both sides of the Is­
sue are pleased the number of
expected voters is high. Fewer
than 15 percent voted In the
recent primaries..
The wording of the ordinance
Is somewhat confusing. San­
ford's referendum for building u
waterfront
hotel/conferencc
.center Ib much more to the
;point. Voters check a box la•beled “yea" or “no."

Perry Eugene Fricke. 60. Alma
Avenue.
Lake
Maiy.
died
i Wednesday. Oct. 21. 1998.
Bom In North Branch, Mich.,
;hc moved to Lake Maty In 1973
jfrom Flint, Mich. Mr. Fricke
; was a used car salesman. He
/served In the U. S. Navy. Mr.
[Fricke was a Christian.

Mwajirtr

The Public Decency Ordi­
nance has everything from nu­
dity nnd sexual contact to sev­
erability. codification and In­
junctive relief. Finally, a voter
marks one o f two boxes * “ For
the Ordinance" or “Against the
Ordinance."
Included at the top of the
ordinance Information Is Die
fact It Is similar to St. Johns
County Ihibllc Nudity Ordi­
nance. How many Semlnule

Norman Edward Pell, 72. 11th
Street. Osteen, died Wednes­
day, Oct. 21, 1998 at Central
Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom Oct. 22, 1925. he was a
lifelong resident o f Osteen. Mr.
Pell waB a citrus grower. He
served In the U.S. Navy during
WW1I. Mr. Pell was a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Dianne Schocklln,
Osteen;
sons, David. Daryl, Daniel, all
o f Osteen; mother. Molly Mas­
ters. Osteen; sister, Jean Greg­
ory. Atlanta. Ga.; brother. A l­
bert H., Osteen; eight grand­
children.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

STEPHEN ANDREW RYAN
Stephen Andrew Ryan, 75.
Palm Springs Drive, Altamonte
Springs, died Monday, Oct. 19,
1998. Bom In Miami, he moved
to Central Florida In 1987. Mr.
Ryan was a retired stock bro­
ker. He was a U.S. Air Force
veteran o f WWII.
Survivors Include son. John

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“This ordinance Is a good one."
he said.
The opposing side says that
peoplr should decide for them ­
selves what Is right. “No group
• the Christian Right or what­
ever • should be telling every­
one what they can or cannot
do. Where they can go or not
go or what they can wear."
Wassermnn said..
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Home'
coming
court
will be
announced
during halftime
o f the game.
Tlie Homecoming
Dance
will be held on Saturday from
9 p.m. until midnight at the
student union.
Tills year’s
theme Is “A night
tn para­
dise.*
Lyman has been celebrating
Homecoming throughout the
week.
Monday
was Pajama
Day. Tuesday was Hat Day.
and
Wednesday
was Twill
Day.

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A.. Ft. Worth. Texas; daughter.
Jennifer. Miami; two grand­
children.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
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Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangements.

FLORENCE M. THOMPSON
Florence M. Thompson, 72,
Lake Mary Boulevard, Lake
Mary, died Wednesday. Oct. 21.
1998. Bom In Memphis, Tenn..
she moved to Central Florida
In 1926. Mrs. Thompson was a
homemaker. She was a former
member of the Board o f Realtors-Semlnole County and a
member o f P.E.O. o f Sanford.
Mrs. Thompson was a member
o f First Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary.
Survivors Include husband.
James; sun, Jeffrey, Orlando;
daughter,
Tracey
Wight,
Casselberry; brother. Charles
Morrison, North Carolina; Bis­
ter. Kathryn Hale. Lake City;
two granddaughters.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
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4 A •SoiTvnote Herald, Sanlord. Florida ■Friday, October 23, 1998

People
H ave fun on H allow een, be careful
W riters’ group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a m . tn the cafe at Borders
bookstore, H80 W. SR 436
(southeast comer of 436 and
434), Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
is no cost
Anyone Is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
thetr own creative writing. If a
serious critique
is desired
bring eight or ten extra copies
for others to mark and edit.
For more information call
Dam-11 Johnson at (407) 2S21449.

Sunbelt Day Illy Club
Sunbelt Davltlv Club

meets

the llrst Sunday of the month
at 2 pan, through April at the
Agricultural Center in Sanford..
H ie club educates members
on davltlv growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to davltlv gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 pan.,
with the “Model o f the Month"
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 400 B.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.
Tile club's living field is locnlcd
in Sanford. For more Infomtn
(Ion. contact Lee Dorsuc at
574-4732.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IM T H E C I K C U I T C O U N T
OF THE E10H TEC N TH
J U D IC IA L C IH C U IT
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . S S - t lA l- C A - M - O

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nonce &gt;a naraby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
tha
Planning
A
Zoning
Cornmnnon
in
tha
City
Commiaaion Chambere. City
Hail. Sanlord. Florida, at 7 00 p
m on Thuraday. November 5,
1998. to conttdar a reaueat tor
a Conditional Lite in a SC -3,
Special Commercial Zoning
Oulrict
LEGAL DESCRIP7ION Lota 4.
0. 7. 8. 9. A 10. Blk 4. Tier 8.
Town ot Sanlord. aa recorded in
Plat Book I. Paga 61 ol tna
Public Racoida ot Saminola
County. Florida
The property being more gen­
erally deathbed at 201, 207,
211. A 219 S French Avenue
Conditional Uta Reaueeted:
Diive-m Reetaurant
All partial m rntaraat and citlrant than nave an opportunity
to be heard at laid hearing
By order ot the Planning A
Zoning Commiaaion ot tha City
ot Santord. Florida, thia 14' day
of October. 1998
Jamei R Vaienno. Chairman
Planning A
Zoning Commiaaion
AOVlCC TO THE PUBLIC: II a
paraon decidea to appeal a
daemon made with raapact to
any matter conudeted at lha
above mealing or hearing,
haleha may naad a varbalim
record ot lha proceeding*
including lha teettmony and
evidence, wh.ch record ta not
provided by tha City ol Santord.
(FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NIEDINO
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305428 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH October 23. 1891
DEV-188

FEDERAL TRUST BANK. A
Federal Saving. Bank,
PlaintHI,
V*
ROBERT C. BALLARD,
A *&gt;ngi* man.
Defendant!!).
N O T IC E O F C L E R K 'S
FO R ECLO SUR E BALE

Natica la Hereby givan mat
purauant to tna Summary Final
Judgment of Foracloaura and
Sa&gt;A Ant Arad Octobar 20. 1998.
and antarad hi the cauaa padd­
ing m tna Circuit Court ol lha
Eigntaantn Judicial Circuit, in
and tor Samtnola County.
Florida. Civil Action No 911343-CA.I4-G. tna undaraignad
C'ara Kill aali Itia property adn­
ata m aaid County, daaenbad
SSI
Unit 8. Bu'idmg B. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II. a
Condominium, according to tna
Declaration ol Condominium,
racotdad in Official Racoida
Boo a 1272, Paga 1(30, Public
Racoida of Samincta County,
Flo*Ida,
at public aaia, to tna hignaat
and bait bidder for caah at
11:00 AM, on lha 19m day ot
Novambar. 1991. at tna Watt
Front Door ot tna Saminola
County Courthout*. Sanlord.
Florida.
DATED Una 20tn day ol
Octobar. 1998
(COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol tna Circuit Court
Saminola County. Florida
B y Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
JOHN M McCORMICK. Etq.
SOI Eaat Cnurcn Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
Attornay tor Plaintiff
Publish; Octobar 23. 30. 189i

DEV-184

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IM AND EON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 0 1VItION
CASE NOl 98 1018 CA 14 K
NORWEET BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
SUSAN J HAY, IF
LtVINQ. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
th r o u g h . u n d er or
AGAINST SUSAN J. HAY;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SUSAN J HAY. IF ANY;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot lorocloiuro datad
Octobar Tin, 1998. antarad in
Civil Caaa No. IS 1019 CA 14 K
ol tna Circuit Court ol tfio ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
r mil veil to tba hignaat and
bait biddar tor caaN AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR ol tho
SEMINOLE County Courthoute
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD, Florida, at 11:00
am
on lha 10th day of
Novambar. 1998, the following
daaenbad properly aa aat forth
m
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgmant. to-wrt:
LOT IS. BLOCK O. INDIAN
HILLS UNIT THREE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14,
PAGE 94. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad thia Bin day Octobar.
1(91
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
Clara ot tho Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
th e law o f f ic e s o f

DAVID J STERN. PJk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Umveikity Drive
Suile SOO
Plantation. FL 33324
I934J 233-8000
98 2S600(WCN|
In accordance with lha
American with Oiaabiiilia* Act,
pe&gt;tony with diaabilitiea need­
ing a apeciAl accommodation to
participate in thu proceeding
anould contact tha Clark ot tho
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Counhouea at 407-1714330. not later than aavan daye
prior to tho proceeding If hear­
ing impaired. I-800-99S-S771
(TDD) or 1-&gt;00-9S8-Srr0. via
Florida Ralky Service
Pubiian Octobar IS. &gt;3. 1998
DiV-110

i

IN IMS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 18TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IH AMO FOR
88 Ml NOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
G8N8RAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M HO I 88 1448 CA 14 R
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
LINDA OABBIDON, IF
LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UHKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIUINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH.UNDER OR
AGAINST UNDA OABBIDON;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LINDA OABBIDON,
JOHN DOE 1 AND JANE DOE 1
AND JOHN DOE 2 AND
JANE DOE 1 AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS
OF FORBCLOBURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol toracioaura dated
Octobar Tth, 1991, antarad m
Civil Caaa No. 8« 1449 CA 14 K
ot tho Circuit Court ot tho ISTH
Judicial Circuit at and lor SEMIHOLS County, Sanlord. Florida,
beat biddar tor caah lha Watt
Irani door ot tha Saminola
County Counhouea locatad at
301 N. Park Avanua In Sanlord.
Florida, at t!:00 a.m. on tha
10th day ol NOVEMBER, I88S.
tha following daaenbad propar­
ty aa aat lorth In aaid Summary
Final Judgmant, to-wit:
LOT 87. OF OENEVA TER ­
RACE.
AMENDED
PLAT.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAGE I I . OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Datad thia 6th day Octobar,
1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanna More*
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 5 Univaraity Dtnra
Suita 500
Plantation. FL 13324
{954| 233-8000
98-272551 (FMW)
in accotdanca with Iho
American with Diaabilitiai Act.
par tone with dieabdrtiei naad
mg a apactal accommodation to
participate in thia procaadmg
should contact tha Clark ol tho
Crrcurt Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouee at 407-1X1
4130. not latat than aavan daya
prior to tha procaadmg If hear­
ing impaired. 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770. via
Florida Ralay Service
Publish October 18. 21. 1888
DEV-120

The celebrations,
creative
costumes and decorations of
Halloween have provided en­
joyment for young and old for
centuries. Must children are
fond of "trlck-or-trcatlng*. hut
this tradition can he hazardous
It kids and their parents do not
take precautions.
Halloween-related
Injuries
may Involve: eye abrasions
from sharp objects attached to
masks or costumes; skin Irrita­
tions or rashes from decorative
fare jtaluts or creams; and
bum s from flammable cos­
tumes ignited by open flames
from items such as candles
and Jack O'Lnntcms. But par­
ents ran take slops to help In­
sure their children's safety
without denying them the en­
joyment ol celebrating this
holiday. Tile Florida Depart­
ment of Agriculture and Con­
sumer Services and U.S. Con*

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
tN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FLORIOA
PRORATE OIV1BION
CIVIL ACTION
Pita Number! 88-827-CP
CASE NO. 87-8828-CA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DIVISION 14
DAVID MICHAEL BOSCO.
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
Dacaaaad.
CORPORATION
NOTICE
Plamlrtt(a)
OF ADMINISTRATION
v*
Tha admlmitralion ot lha
HOMER S MIERS. JR . at ar.
estate
ol OAVID MICHAEL
Defendants)
BOSCO. deceased. File Number
NOTICS
98-927-CP, Is pending in tha
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Circuit Court lor Saminola
Florida.
Probata
pursuant
to
an
Order County,
Division, lha addieia ol which
Rescheduling Foracloaura Salis
101
North
Park
Avanua.
dated October 19. 1996, enc
Sanlord. FL 12771. Tha names
antarad in Caaa NO. 97-2821
CA of tha Circuit Court of thr and addresses ol tha personal
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in representative and tha personal
representative'! attorney are
and lor SEMINOLE County
Florida wherein NATIONSBANC aat lorth below;
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
MORTQAOE CORPORATION I
the Plaintiff and HOMER $ ARE NOTIFICO THAT:
All pattoni on whom this
MIERS, JR aia tha Oatandants
I will salt to tha highest and notice It served who have
objections
that challenge tha
beat bidder tor caah at tha
entrance ot tha SEMINOLE validity ol lha will, tha qualilicaCounty Courthouaa at 11 00 lions of lha personal raprasonam ., on lha 17th day ol tatiee, venue, ot jurisdiction ot
NOVEMBER. 1998. tha follow­ this Court are required 10 tils
ing described property as aat their objection! with thia court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
forth m laid final Judgmant:
LOT 19, BLOCK 1. HE FILER MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
HOMES ORLANDO. SECTION THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
ONE, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IH AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
PLAT BOOK 11. PAOES S AND I
OF THE PUBLIC RICOROB OF ONANTHEM.
creditors ol the ass idem
SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
and other parsons having
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
claims or demands against
seal ot this Court on Octobar
decadent's attata must Ilia
19. 1998
their claims with this court
(SEAL)
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
Maryanna Morse
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
NOTICE.
Deputy Clark
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
Echevarria. McCaHa. Ray mar.
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
Barrett S Frappier
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Poll Office Boa 1410
The data of lha lust publica­
T4mp4, FL 31S01
tion ol this Notice it Octobar
F9712577S
21.
IS9E.
It you are a parson with a die
Personal Rspraaantatlva
ability who needs accommoda­
JULIE BOSCO
tion in order to participate in
200 Meadow Boulevard
this proceeding, you era anti
Santord. FL 32771
tied at no cost to you, tor tha
Attorney lor
provision ol certain aasiatanca
Personal Representative
Please
contact
Court
Stephan H. Coover
Administration at 301 N. Park
Hutchison. Mama la S
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 12771,
Coover, P.A.
telephone number (407) 111
P.O. B om 1148
4110, within 2 working day* ot
Sanlord. FL 12771
your racatpt ol this document; It
CHARLES O. OEITNIR
hearing impaired. (TOD) 1-S00
Attornay tor Palmoner
988-1771.
Florida Bar No. 0SSI70
Publish: Octobar 23, 10, 1981
Burton S Murphy
DEV-188
101 East Kennedy Boulevard

C O N SU M ER
FOCUS

'

BARBARA*
M HUGHES/
GREGG

tmmrr Product Safety Commit)slnn offer llic following Hallow­
een safety lips:
• Kxamtne all treatu carefully
for signs of tampering before
allowing children to eal them.
* When purchasing costumes
Including masks, hears and
wigs, look for labels Indicating
the materials are ‘ fire resis­
tant" or "flame rrtardnnt". Ma­
terials so labeled are not fire
proof, hut will resist burning
and extinguish quickly.

* Purchase or make costumes
that arc bright enough to he
seen clearly
by
motorists.
Decorate or trim costumes mid
treat hags with reflective tape.
Children should cany flash­
lights when trick-or-treattng.
* Costumes should not lie so
long us to cause tripping and
falling. Children's shoes should
be sturdy and well fitting.
Mom's high heels are not u
good Idea for safe walking,
* Apply a natural mask of
cosmetles rather than have a
child wear a mask that might
block vision or Interfere with
breathing. Supervise children's
use of Halloween makeup kits
and make sure all directions
for opplleatlon and removal are
followed. Take sprrlal care to
see that makeup does not get
Into the eyes.
* Costumes swords, knives
and similar accessaries should

The truth about drugs
Dear R e a d e r s ,
You may rrmemher that the
last week of October Is nlways
designated as "Red Ribbon
Week", n week-long acclam a­
tion or thr benefits o f drug-free
living. Schools throughout Die
urea schedule special events,
programs and celebrations tn
honor o f Red Ribbon Week.
Let's test your knowledge of the
most widely used mid abused
drug in Amerienn--alcohol. It Is
also
the
most
common
"gateway drug" used by chil­
dren and terns. Find out how
much you know about the ef­
fects o f the first drug known to
man.
FACT OR MYTH?
1. Most alcoholics are skid
row hums.
2. Drinking black eoffre Is n
good way to sober up.
3. If a person sticks to beer,
he'll nevrr become an a lco­
holic.
4. There urc several effective
ways to cure n hangover.
5. Drinking helps a shy per­
son become more outgoing.
6. Alcohol peps a person up.
7. If alcohol was not so eas­
ily available, there would not
be so many alcoholics.
8. Switching drinks ulll make
you drunk faster than if you
stick with one alcoholic hevrrage.
9. Drinking ulrohol
kills
brain cells.
10. Alcohol improves sexual
performance.
ALL OF THE ABOVE STATE­
MENTS ARE MYTHS. Read on
for the facts.
1. Only about 5 percent of ull
alcoholics fall Into this categoty. The overwhelming major­
ity ore employed, live with their
families, and have on ]Q
slightly above average.
2. Black codec turns a sleepy
drunk Into a Jittery drunk. Only

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COUNSELOR

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( I I I ) 228-8500
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time will sober a person up.
3. It's the alcohol In a drink
that a person heroines a d ­
dicted to. not the kind, taste,
or price o f the particular drink.
4. There Is no way to speed
up recovery from a hangover.
Only time will dissipate It.
5. It Is more likely to make
the person foolish nnd care­
less. Under Die influence of a l­
cohol u person thinks they are
performing much better than
they really are.
6. Alcohol Is n depressant, ll
docs cause a person to cast
aside thetr Inhibitions, hut 11
ulso makes them sleepy and
depressed.
7. If alcohol could he entirely
eliminated, people who have to
have a psychological crutch
would turn to some other drug
to relieve their troubles.
8. It's the amount o f alcohol
in a drink that gets a person
drunk, not thr mixture that
contains the alcohol.
9. It appears that alcohol In­
terferes with the functioning of
the brain cells rather than
killing them.
10. William Shakespeare said
tt well: "...Drink provokes the
deslrr, hut takes away the
performance."
Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
Pravantlon Proftaslonal and a
counoalor at Crooms Aeadomy.
Phona: 322-5742.

p o lic e d e s tr o y th e d ru g s b y
burning them.

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THI EIOHTBMTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA,
CASE NOl 88-2088-M-OI-A
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
KATHLEEN ANN ADAMS
Petit ionar
and
EVERETT T. ADAMS
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EVERETT T ADAMS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that on
action lor Disaalulion ol
Marriage has bean Iliad againsl
you wherein the Petitioner Is
seeking to recover aa her equi­
table distribution through lump
sum alimony the following
dtsenbad real property and
personal property:
The East t2t/2 leal ol Lei IB;
an ol Lot te and tha West IS
leaf ol Lot 17 m Block *F',
SANLANDO
SPRINGS,
Ssmmolt
County,
Flotlda,
TRACT NO
18. SECOND
RE PLAT, according to Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 8,
Page I of the Public R e c o r d !
ol Saminola Courtly, Florida,
and a motor vehicle described
as a 91 Ford Taurua, bearing Vtn
4 IFACPS2UXMA2I2S81.
You are required to earva a
copy ol your written defenses,
•I any. to it on KENNETH M.
BEANE. ESOUIRE, Plaintiff s
attorney, whose address is: 870
N
Orlando Avanua. Suita
10G4A. Maitland. Florida 32781,
on or before NOVEMBER 15,
1998 ana hie the original with
tha dark ot inn court either
baton sarvica on plaintiff*
attorney or immediately thereallai; otherwise a default will
be entered ags-nst you lor Iho
•ekef demanded tn the com­
plaint or petition.
0ATE0 OCTOBER 20. 1861
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark o tha Court
By Nancy fl Winter
As Deputy Clark
Publish Octobar 21. 30. and
No.embtr 8. t ], 1891
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Freg Report reavesl* 9 thing*
you ne*d to know to save you
t morny tor tuturg medical bills.
Toll Tree 24 htAlsv 1-000-965-0268
Ot ter medical evaluation 321-9101

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ADVICE

$ AUTO ACCIDENTS $

MARY
BALK

S u tte t ie s

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OP IMS 1BTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IM AMO PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOl 88-1878 CA 18L
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/K/A NORWEST
MORTGAOE, INC., A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DONALD C. BIRIE;
CANDICE A. BIRLE:
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
DEFENDANTS)
MB-NOTICS
OP POM CLOSUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant ta a Summary Final
Judgment ol toracioaura dated
Octobar 6th, 1998, antarad in
Civil Casa No. 88-1878 CA 141
ol tho Circuit Court ol tho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, wherein, NORWEST
MORTOAOE. INC., A CAUFOR
NIA CORPORATION F/K/A NOR
WEST MORTGAGE. INC.. A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION, is
Plaintitt and DONALD C. BIRLE;
CANDICE A. BIRLE; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION; art
Oatandants. I will salt to lha
highest and bast biddar lor
caah at 101 N PARK AVENUE.
SANF0R0. FLORIDA 12771
between 11:00 a.m. and 200
p m. on tha 10th day ol NOVEM
BER. 1898. lha lollowtng
daaenbad property aa aat lorth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgmant. to-wit:
LOT 40. TIBERON HILLS
PHASE tA. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 27.
PAGE 21. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this Sih day October.
1881.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 5 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 11124
85-01260
Publish: October 18. 23. 1991
| DEV-111

!&gt;e soh anil flexible.
* Young children should a l­
ways be accompanied by an
adult or an older, responsible
child when trick-or-treating.
Children should walk not nut
from house lit house and
should stay out o f the street.
* Children should go only to
homes where the residents an1
known and have outside lights
on as a sign of welcome.
* Wlien driving on Halloween,
he especially careful and watch
out for trick o r treaters.
A safer alternative to Irirknr-trcatlng Is to attend a su| H 'r v l s e d
Halloween event In­
stead. O r g a n i z e d events spon­
sored by civic organizations,
s c h o o l g r o u p s , merchants asHorlations and recreation te n ­
ters provide a controlled and
secure environment f o r chil­
dren.
Barbara Hughes/Qragg la tha
Saminola Coutny Extension Home
Economist. Inquiries may ba
directed to her at the Cooperative
Extension Service, 250 W. County

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a woman for two year*. Two weeka
ago, I gave her an antiaue silver pin
with pearls that had belonged to my
mother.
Last week, my girlfriend told me
she has also been seeing someone
else for several months, and she's in
love with him.
Abby, should I ask her to return
the pin, and should I expect that
she will do ao?
CHRIS IN NEW YORK
D E A R C H R lS i I t ’s w o rth •
try . O ffe r to ra p la c e tha p in
w ith one o f equal value. Howev­
er, • gift once given belongs to
th e r e c ip ie n t. I f she refu ses,
w rite o ff the loee aa tuition tn
the school o f experience.
DEAR ABBY: I have always
been curious about something and
am wondering If you can provide
the aniwer. What is done with the
Illegal drugs (heroin, cocaine,
methamphetamine, etc.) that are
confiscated during an arrest? Are
they destroyed? If so, how?
CONCERNED CITIZEN
DEAR CONCERNED C IT I­
ZEN: Good question. I spoke to
an official with the Lm Angeles
Police Department, who told me
that the drugs are kept In the
p o lice station's p ro p erty d lvlslun until the p a rticu la r case
goes to trial. A fter the trial, the

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S o f in n o lo H e r a l d . S a n lo r d . F lo r id a • F r id a y . O c t o b e r 2 3 . 1 9 9 8 - 5 A

Volley Fest underway
You’re not a
football fan
if you miss..
By J e ff Berlinlcke
ASSISTANT SI*OirrS EDITOR
By K ellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Game of the Week
Tonight: O v ie d o at L ak e M a ry ,
7:30 p.m.
LAKE M ARY _ T ills didn't look like m uch o f
n gam e at the start o f the season. O viedo w as
look in g like a favorite for u return to the
state reglon als and Lake M ary w as o n ly
hop in g for a w in to break an 11-game lo s in g
streak.
T h e tables h a ve turned and. this w eek. It's
L ik e M ary that Is con ten d in g for the second
district p la y o lf berth w h ile O viedo needs a
w in to have even a slim ch an ce at a return to
the playoffs.
I-ike B ran tley a lread y has a playoll bid
locked up. T h e second sj&gt;ot w ould c u rre n tly
go to D eLand. but the B u lld ogs from V olu sia
C ou nty, still have to face Lake M ary. If th e
Ram s can run the table, they, by b eatin g DeLaud, w ould get the second bid. Oviedo needs
to w in tonight and hope for som eone to u p ­
set D el.and to have any shot.
For the Ram s, the goal Is simple: Just don 't
lose. But there's a problem . Th e Ram s a re
p la yin g tfielr lln a! h om e gam e this w eek and
can look for n h ealth y b eatin g In Jack son ville
next w eek to sla te p ow erliou se Ed W h ile. T h e
gam e w ill m ean n oth in g to the R am s'
chances, but D eLand a w aits Ihc fo llo w in g
w eek on the road.
Still, a n oth er w in w ou ld gu a ran tee lake
M ary a .500 record, a far cry from last y e a r's
0-9 finish.
C orey C oop er Is the q u arterb ack ra c k in g
up the yard a g e, bu t give som e credit to
backup Ja son H adley w h o is gettin g snaps
each gam e. T h e so p h om ore has done an a d ­
m irable Job w ith ou t tnnklng too m an y m is ­
takes.
Luke M a ry's
defense
is possibly
the
cou nty's best. Ryan D lC hlara, Kyle C oclta .
J u stin W right, J on A m es and the rest o f the
Ram s' defense lias been m u ch Im proved o v e r
lust yeur’s unit.
O viedo fin ally got tint racked three w eeks
ago In a w in over Lym an, but stu m bled
again In a late-schedu led gam e against G u lf
B reeze from the Panhandle. Th e Lions s u r­
rendered a late tou ch dow n and fell despite
the passing o f N ick Tenekedes, a recent a d d i­
tion to the varsity.
It's rare fo r the Lion s to be this desperate
late In d ie season, but can still clin g to p la y ­
o lf hopes w ith a w in tonight and ut Lake
B ran tley In tw o weeks. T o n igh t starts a ru n
o f three straight on the road fo r th e Lions.

Friday: L a k e Brantley at L a k e
H ow ell, 7:30 p.m.
C A S S E LB E R R Y _ Lake B rantley, picked b y
m an y for the m iddle o f the pack a t the s ta rt
o f the season, can w ra p u p a p la y o ff b erth
w ith a w in over the Hawks. Lake Howell, like
O viedo, can still tech n ically m ake the playoffs
but w ould need a m iracle.
T h e Patriots a rc undefeated and ran ked
eigh th In the state. T h e Patriots have the
cou n ty's m ost potent offense, led by a solid,
veteran-laden offensive line, and the best
ru n ning back lield In the cou n ty w ith A rn o ld
C eleste. Regan Russell and Lanier Bush.
D efensively, the P a trio ts are u nderrated,
bu t Is also responsible fo r the Lake B ra n tle y
success.
Lake H ow ell has turned the ball over 16
tim es In the past tw o gam es, Inclu din g 10
tim es In a b ig loss to Lake M ary Inst week. In
tlie pust tw o gam es, the Hawks have been
ou tscored 89-9. a lth o u g h Uiey w ere m iss in g
several key sta rters in the Lake M ary gam e.
A losin g record Is gu aran teed, but M ike BIsceglla Is the cou n ty's m ost experienced coach
and I f anyone can g et a rise out o f his team ,
he can d o It.

Tonight: Seminole at
7:30 p.m.

Deltona,

O nce again, S em in ole Is In a m u st-w in
gum c.
T ile loss to S p ru ce C reek earlier In the seaP lc u e

kc

Fever, Fags ttA

Oviedo earns
a third shot
at undefeated
Dr. Phillips

Lake M ary takes
first step toward
avenging a year
o f frustration

By J e ff B erlinlcke
ASSISTANT SI*ORTS EDITOR

By J e ff B erlinlcke
ASSISTANT S[*ORTS EDITOR

LAKE MARY _ Could the third
time l&gt;c the charm for the Oviedo
Ijoys vollt-yhnll team?
That's what the Lions will (hid
out Satunlay at 9 a.rn. at Lake
Mary High School, when they take
on undefeated Dr. Phillips (which
romped past Klsslmmer-Osceola.
15-14, 15 4), In Ihe second round
of VolleyFesl. for the third lim e
this season. Hie Lions have lost lo
Dr. Phillips |21-0| twice this sea­
son, once earlier whrn the team
was going through wane o f Its own
turmoil, and once again two weeks
ago when several layers
were
missing due lo fall break.
Except for the two losses to Dr.
Phillips, the Lions (20-5) have an
IN match winning streak.
‘Hint's on the heels of last year's
VolleyFesl championship
which
rap|&gt;ed off a 2 0 -1 season.
Last night, the Lions got ofT lo u
strong start on Ihelr defense of Ihe
title with a 15-11, 15-7 win over
bishop Mnorr. The Lions struggled
early luit. Just as in the regular
season, they regrouped and came
on strong at the end.
Most of Oviedo's players feel like
the team Is peaking ut the right
time. They romped over Lake How­
ell In the llnal regular season game
Wednesday and senior Anthony
llracco said the trum Is rrudy to
repeat.
"We wilt repent." he predicted.
"We have lo Ire a little worried
about Dr. Phillips, but we're peak­
ing at the right time. Last night
(Wednesday) was the best we've
played all year."
Coach Tim DrZego said the
team's early 3-3 start to the season
hns Ireen forgotten and Is team Is
ready to make u run at n repeat.
"I think the last two time we
played Dr. Phillips, the problem
was we had some Internal prob­
lems with the team In the first
game, but we worked through all of
that. Tile last lime, we had players
missing, but we think we can win
this time. "We're (leaking at the
right time."
DrZego said he's concerned that
Oviedo doesn't concent rate to hurd
on the finals Just yet.
"It's hard not to look past any­
body," he said. "I know the players
are. but I'm liylng to still take It

Lake Mary’s Brett Pocock (No. 25) was a major contributor as
tho Rams came back lo dofeat Edgewater Thursday night.

V O L L E Y F E S T 1998
THURSDAY, O C TO M U l U

X _ CMartn defeatrU tluhup M an . 15-11. 15-7
3 _ University defeated DeLand, IB-2. 5-15. 15• _ Dr. rtulkps defeated KmtRunee-OsrcoU.
4
4 . Lake Mary defeated Edtfrwater. 0-15, 15-5,
OasM I _ bishop Moors &lt;
9-1B, 15-18
Oasss • _ Edgewater defeated DeLand (186), 15-4. 1512
SATUR D AY, O CTO BER 14
Oh m 7 _ Dr. HillUpa(21-01 vs. Ovtedo (20-5). Bu m.
Oh m 0 . University 01-6) vs Lake Mary (19 31. B
am .
Oh m 9 _ BUltop Moore (20-6) vs Gome 7 loser.
Kk30 s.m.
10 _ Edgrwster (1561 vs Game 8 loser. 1030
. Game B winner vs Game 10 winner,
12 _ Game 7 winner vs Gome 8 winner, noon.
L O t t ft ’S BRACKET PH IAL
12 _ Gome 11 winner vs Game 12 loser, 130

CHAMPIONSHIP
14 .Gam e 12 winner vs Game 13 winner. 3:15
IS _ Game 14 winner vs Game 14 loser. 430
■ VU I bs piarsS Ubstfc 1

Please see Lions, Ps|e BA

IJVKE MARY _ Tills Is ihe moment Lake Mary has
bring looking forward lo for over 52 weeks.
That's how long It's been since the Rams boys vol­
leyball tram saw Its run o f VolleyFesl championships
come to an end on their own court.
For over a year, the Rams have been looking forward
to this weekend and a shut at trrluimlng the champi­
onship.
Six limes In the past nine year, the Hams emergrd
from their own tournament as champions, but Oviedo
Invaded their gym last year and won the title.
Last night. In the opening round of VolleyFest, the
Rains took their first steps to avenging that loss with u
sometimes sloppy 9-15. 15-5, 15-B win over a lough
Edgewater team from the Metro Conference.
Senior Drelt Pocock said he wasn't worried about the
sometimes erratic ploy of the Rams.
"it was a good game." he said. "We're Just a little
tired right now. but we're playing really well and we're
also getting along well."
Even though Oviedo took the title last year and is
Lake Mary's nrch-rlva). Pocock said the Rams were
looktng forward lo undefeated Dr. Phillips, a team tlie
Rams haven't beaten this season.
Lukr Mary probably wouldn't meet Dr. Phillips until
the finals if both remain undefeated.
"I'm not worried about Oviedo," Pocock said. "1’in
gunning for Dr. Phillips."
For awhile last night. It looked like the Rams would
Just be gunning to make It through tlie losers' bracket.
Lake Mary fell behind 4-0 and ran otT seven straight
point tx-htnd the serve of Matt Main, but Edgewutcr
called a timeout and regrouped. The Eagles cut It to 76. then, down 9-7, ran ofT tlie final eight points o f the
game.
In Game 2, the Rams came out strong, taking a 4-0
lead ofT two aces from Eric Otero and a pair o f spikes
from Scott Henderson who, along with Kevin Coogan.
dominated the net all night.
Tlie Rams eventually pulled away and won to even
the match with two straight blocks from Coogan.
It was Edgewater's turn to Jump out strong In the de­
ciding game. The Eagles went up 3 -0 ,5 -1 and 7-2, but
scored only one point over tlie rest o f the match as
Pocock, Coogan and Henderson evened the match.
Lake Mary went up for the (Inal time, 8-7 when Barrett
Klinger blocked a spike at the net, and the Rams ran
away.
Lake Mary coach Jcannle Fisher wasn't as pleased
as Pocock with the rITort.
T h a t wasn't what 1 expected."
Fisher said. "We
struggled tonight, but 1 don't think we're overconfident.
We haven't been receiving the ball well lately and It's
too late for that to be happening."
Fisher added that her team can forget about Us suc­
cessful regular season.
"WcVe been waiting to get back here all year," Fisher
said. "It's a new season. We've played 21 games now
and none o f them matter anymore. It all comes down
to VolleyFest.
Saturday, the Runs take on University, a winner over
DeLand. at 9 a.m.

Thursday softball back on schedule
Bp Dean Smith
HERALD S 1*0RTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It’s taken Beven weeks, but the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department Men’s Fall
Thursday Night Slow Pitch Softball League Is finally
back on schedule.
In games from October 15lh, Beer :30 beat KAK. 185; Matthews Associates beat Headrick Feed. 20-12;
Headrick Feed beat KAK. 17-4; Central Baptist beat
tlie Regulators. 15-10; and Blake's Boyz beat the
Regulators, 12-11.
In games from October 22nd. Blake's Boyz beat Beer
:30. 10-6; Matthews Associates beat the Regulators,
17-2; Beer :30 beat Matthews Associates, 24-17, In II
Innings; KAK beat Central Baptist. 17-8; and Headrick
Feed beat Central Baptist, 15-4.
Tlie standings are: Headrick Feed (G- II, Blake's Hoy/
J5-1), Beer :30 15-2). Matthews Associates (4-3). Cen­
tral Baptist and KAK (both 2-5) and tlie Regulators (07).

Next Thursday at Pint-hurst Park. Matthews Associ­
ates plays Central Baptist at 6:30 p.m.; KAK chal­
lenges Blake's Boyz at 7:30 p.m.; tlie Regulators chal­
lenge Herr :30 at 8:30 p.m.; and Headrick Feed has the
week off.
Doing the hitting were:
OCTOBER 15

Blake's lloyz: two hits _ Craig Merkcrson (two tri­
ples). Brian Jones (double). Sam Raines, Nakla
Roberts. Ray Hartsffeld. Jim Schaefer, Steve Dennis;
one hit _ Joel Lipscomb. Urucc Sellers. Keith Acree.
Regulators: three hits _ Chad Lee (double); two hits _
Chris Nlrkle (double), Dave Goldstlck. Cary Keefer, one
hit _ Duane Lee. Brian Curtis. Jeff Jenovcse.
Central Baptist: four hits _ Todd Christensen (triple,
double); three hits _ Joe Benton (double). Mike McCoy;
two hits _ Mtkc Schwarz. Eric VanDykcn, Ken Perry,
Mike Hartman, Asa Evans; one hit _ Rob Thacker.
Andy Hoffman.
Please see Thursday. Page 6A

N o changes in L a k e M a r y F riday softball
From Staff Reports
LAKE MARY _ There has been no
change In tlie City o f Lake Mary
Department o f Parks and Recrea­
tion Men’s Fall Friday Night Slow
l*ltrh Softball League standings the
last two weeks as tlie lop three
teams ran roughshod over the b o t­
tom three teams.
In games from October 9th, M od­
em Welding clobbered Seugatc
Software.
14-2;
Franklin
Ball
Bonds whipped Life Way Com m u­

nity Church. 19-5: and Ueffer and
Sons Trucking topjxrd Courtyard
by Marriott. 8-3.
Last Friday night (October IGth).
Modem Welding outscored Life Way
Community Church, 14-9; Franklin
Ball Bonds ran past Courtyard by
Marriott, 20-4: and Llcffrr and
Sons Trucking whitewashed Sea­
gate Software. 13-0.
Franklin Ball Bonds and Modem
Welding are Isilh 4 -0, while Lclffcr
A Sons Trucking Is 3-1, Courtyard
by Marriott and IJle Way Com m u­

nity Church ure both 0-3 and Sea­
gate Software Is 0-4.
OCTOBER 9

Modem Welding: three hits _
Gene Manning (home mill. Rich
llanrutty (triple, double). Andy
Latimer (double). Jim Still (double).
Tom Graccy: two hits _ Lee Alex­
ander. one hit _ Ed Menganl.
Chuck Hoffman. Ethan Bauer.
Vince Pedigo.
Seagate Software: two hits _ Cary
Please see Lake Mary, Page 6A

SYFA
hog ties
K’Boys
KISSIMMEE _ The Sanford
Youth Football Association
traveled
to
KiaotmOMa’a
Oaceola High School to taee
the K m fhojn U ittH A aR iR
was the drat time lor m«o( *
the Note* to pky inter
The Banted Jr.
started
Kowboya off
two quick
in the end the
prevail. 20-12.
The Preweea were the
to play and got off lo o row li
atari. Ihe gowtayo mmSd
to have tho “
h
they moved , t t e l t e i i p
and down the la id , t ,.

The Note te the
I t e P f i y of

turn but aOB

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6A ■ Seminole Horaid Santoed. Rortda •Friday. October 23, 1998

Fever-----------------C o n tin u e d

fro m

Page 5A

son put S em in ole in a tight situ ation in
the C lass 5A -D istrict 5 race.
Sem in ole Is very m uch alive to advance to
the playolls. but It could use som e help.
Ih tec team s a rc still In the pictu re. M a in ­
land. S p ru ce C reek and S em in ole. For It to
m ean a n yth in g, how ever, S em in ole m ust
win tonight and beat undefeated M a in la n d
on N ovem ber Gilt.
It S em in ole w in s ou t and S p ru ce C reek
drops a district gam e. S em in ole and M a in ­
land advance. If S em in ole and S p ru ce C reek
both win out, th eir w ou ld be a th ree-tea m
playolf. Unt It S em in ole loses. M ain lan d and
Spruce C reek gel the tw o postsea son spots.
Tonight, the T rib e travels across Lake
M onroe to tackle the W olves, a team th at
w as pounded b y D cLand last w eek.
Sem in ole did a little po u n d in g o f Its o w n
two w eeks ago w ith a 42-18 w hipping o f O ak
Ridge In O rlan do. A lth ou gh they started n
little slmvlv. the T rib e got stron ger as the
gam e w en t on.

SYFA--------Continued from Page 5A
make
some outstanding plays with
second string players before
falling. 25-12.
The Jr. Midgets were more
than a little surprised when
they took the field. Apparently
the Kowboys had done their
homework and keyed on stop­
ping the Noles* star ninntng
hacks. Freddie Howard and
Chris Castillo.
But Kendrick Knight came off
the bench to play hts best
game ever, rushing for close to
200-yards and
two
touch­
downs, and the Noles held the
Kowboys to only one touch­
down on an Intercepted pass
as Sanford 34-7 to move to 6-0
on the season.
Tlie Midgets were looking to
vent their frustration after last
week's loss and went to work
quickly, moving the ball on the

Tonight:
7:30 p.m.

D cLan d

at

Lyniun,

T on igh t Is H om ecom in g at Lym an and the
preview Is about the sam e as every previous
week.
Y ou can co u n t on Lym an to fight until the
llnal bu zzer, sta y in g upbeat dcspllc the
m ou n tin g od ds and losses, but you can also
count on the G reyh ou n d s not finding a w a y
to win.
Last w eek, the H ounds wiped out a hu ge
deficit at Apopka but blew several chances
at the end.
W h en th e H ou nds m et D cLand last sea­
son. It w as a typ ical Lym an finish. L ym an
w as h ea vily u n derm an n ed against the m u ­
tual district ch am pion s. T h e H ounds battled
D cLand all the w ay to a second overtim e
before losing.
Lym an Isn't w in n in g, but there Isn't a
team that's m ore fun to w atch. Ju lian
J oh n son m ay be the county's best. If not

ground and eating up the
clock. The Noles took advan­
tage of holes In the defense
and kept pounding the ball off
tackle.

all shined on defense.
In the end the Kowboys had
been ridden hard nnd put nway
wet with the Notes winning 310.

The Noles play their last
home game tills Saturday at
Seminole High School's Tho­
mas E. Whlghnm
Stadium
against Lake Youth with games
beginning at 9 a.m.

Marquis
Jones.
Vemard
Moore and Jammal Tennon all
had a big game offensively,
while Alrtan (sackrat) James.
Victor Blue and Wayne Watts

Lions----------Continued from Page BA
one at a time.*
For a brief time last night,
tire Lions may have been
looking to far ahead. Bishop
Moore ran out to a 10-5 lead,
hut the Lions got on a roll be­
hind Alex Gonzalez's serve and
went ahead, scoring eight of
die final nine points In the
game.

Bishop Moore raced out to a
4-0 lead In the second game,
hut Oviedo took advantage of
Hornets' mistakes to even It at
5. and a slam by Turner Elliott
gave the Llona the lead for
good.
Up 9-6.
Christian
Pultz
scored five straight on hla
serve and another Elliott slam
ended the match.

Lake M a ry ------------Continued from Page BA
Ptttard.
Walt Luna. Robert Kammel; one hit _ Chris
Fonnont. Mike LaPcters. George Glasgow.
Franklin Ball Bonds: four hits _ Nakla
Roberts (triple, double). Kevin Lavtgne (three
doubles). Myriel Reid; three hits _ Calvin Davis
(home run. triple). Tony Smith (triple, double);
two hits _ Krlthlan Roberts. Arthur Barnes: one
hit _ Steven Dennis (triple). Dean DeboBC.
Life Way Community Church: three hits _
Scott Borile (triple), Rustln Lucokte (triple); one
hit _ BlU FUppln (triple). Scott Hyper (double),
Ivan Lopez. Mike Garcia.
LiefTcr and Sons Trucking: three hits _ Kevin
Julian (double): two hits _ Bobby Shaw. Gtno
Urunnlgan, Brian Cronin: one hit _ Dwight A l­
exander (triple). Phi) Johnson (double). Mickey
Cronin (double). Dave Hewitt. Dave Johnson.
Matt Kurlnskl.
Courtyard by Marriott: three hits _ Craig A p ­
pel (double), Don Machen one hit _ Ronnie
Wlrth. Justin Edwards, Nelson Pomalcs. Don
Basil. Steve Beard.

OCTOBER 16
Modem Welding: three hits _ Andy Latimer
(two triples). Gene Manning; two hits _ Ed Manganl (double). Dave Schutt. Lee Alexander, Tony
Tatum: one hit _ Jimmy Still (home run), Ethan
Bauer (double). Vince Pedigo.
Life Way Community Church: three hits _ Kyle
Freeman (double). Matt Murphy. Mike Garcia.
Michael Jones: two hits _ Bill Fllpptn. Danny
Woods: one hit _ Scott Baltic (double). Alvin Vleloso (double). Gerald Brown.
Franklin Ball Bonds: three hits _ Robert Ste­
vens (double). CaM n Davis. Myriel Reid: two
hits _ Dale Peters (home run. triple). Craig
Merkerson (triple). W.L. Gracey (two doubles).
Sam Raines (double), Steven Dennis [double!,
Krlthlan Roberts; one hit _ Nakla Roberts
(double). Tony Smith. Arthur Barnes.
Lielfer and Sons Trucking: three hits _ Matt
Kuclnsld (home run). Brian Cronin (triple, dou­
ble): two hits _ David Johnson (triple). Jim
Kenny Itriplc). Dwight Alexander. Kevin Julian:
one hit _ Mick Cronin, Manny Silvia. Glno
Hrannlgan. Bobby Shaw.
Seagate Software: two hits _ Cary Ptttard; one
tilt _ Robert Kammel, John Alvarez.

Thursday--------------Continued from Page BA
Regulators: three hits _ Dave Goldstick, Brian
Curtis; two hits _ Bill Bingham (two doubles).
Cary Keefer. Scott Murphy; one hit _ Chris
Nlcklc, Chad Lee, Duane Lee, JefT Jenovesc.
Beer :30: three hits _ Keith Denton (double),
Mark Clatlerbuck (double), Tom Gracey. Jerry
Govrmale. Steve Cook; two hits _ Cory Reome:
one hit _ W .L Gracey. Clancy Wallace. Mark
Hoffman.
KAK: two hits _ Bobby Brown. B J . Osborne.
Dave Golf: one hit _ Frankie Phillips. Brian
Hayes, Jimmy Williams.
Matthews Associates: five hits _ Dave French
Iduuble): four hits _ Jamie Pltzer (home run,
double), Steven Lugering (triple), Jason Flana­
gan. Joblr Gorman: three hits _ Jeremy Chunat
(double); two hits _ Jimmy Osma. Tom Wilks,
Mickey Cogbum; one hit _ Tony Taylor.
Headrick Feed: two lilts _ Bryan Comln
(double). Hank Tooke, Calvin Bryant. Dwayne
Goembel: one hit _ Matt Kuclnsld. Ed Bussard.
Mack Thome. Steve (James, Ed Tooke. Matt
Mchalko.
Headrick Feed: two hits _ Steve Bussard
(home run). Hank Tooke (double), Mack Thom e
(double), Manny Silvia. Doug Atkinson: one hit _
Bryan Cronin. Matt Kuclnsld. Calvin Bryant. Ed
Tooke.
KAIL one hit _ Vic DIBartolo (triple). Bobby
Brown. B J . Osborne. Ty Kokc. Brian Hayes.

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o r T N I 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMO VON
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QBNSAAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi M 1 S »t DA 14 N
MELLON MORTOAOI
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR
BY M IM E S TO METMOR
„ FINANCIAL. INC.
PLAINTIFF
V».
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LIVING, AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. ONANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN
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UNDER OR AGAINST
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IF ANY; BARBARA J.
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AND IF DCAO. THE
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DEVISEES. ORANTEEE,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES AND
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CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINET BARBARA J.
KRAMARCIK; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BARBARA J.
KRAMARCIK IF ANY; NCS
MORTOAOE SERVICES, L.L.C.;
F/K/A NCS CONSUMER
SERVICES. LLC; EDWARD A.
KRAMARCIK; STATE OF
FL0RI0A DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; AMERICAN
GENERAL FINANCE.
INC.; DISCOVERY MARKETING
AND DISTRIBUTING, INC.;
JOHN DOE
ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBUM KALB
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
pureuent lo • lummery Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
October Tth, ISM. entered In
Cl«M Casa No. M IIS1 CA 14 K
oi mo ChcuiI Cowl ot mo ibth
Judicial Circuit In and (or SEMI­
NOLE
County.
BANFORO.
Florida, l will aoit to Itw highest
and boat bidder lor cash tho
WEST FRONT DOOR of mo
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
•scatad at SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE m SANFORD, Florida,
oi 11:00 a.1*1. on mo tom day of
November, ISIS, mo labouring
doacribod property at an form
m
aald
Summary
Final
Judgmant. lo-wlt;
LOT ]. BLOCK B. HIODEH
LAKE. UNIT t-f. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A t
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT,
PAOEE SI AND 14. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
EEMIMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dalad mia Sth day October.
1SSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol mo Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaeawtc
Deputy Cleik
THE LAW OFFICE! OF

DAVID J. STERN, p i.
" T O W ? 'OR PLAINTIFF

!°
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OF THB IBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND POD
SSMINOLN COUNTY.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOl BO I BBT CA 14 K
KNUTSON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
.I 'll.
. PLAINTIFF
patricu T o Tb la c k IP
LIVING. ANO IF
OSAO. THB UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEE S.
LIENORS, CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AH
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
PATRICIA 0. BLACK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PATRICIA 0. BLACK. IF ANVi
NOVAL AMIS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC; NATIONAL
PLUMBING ANO DRAIN. INC
D/B/A MR. ROOTER
PLUMBUM; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
DCFENDANTItl
NOTICB
OB FORBCLOBUM SALS
NOTICB IB HEREBV OIVEN
pureuant lo a Summary Final
Judgmant el lorecloaure dated
October Tth, IBM, entered In
CiYlt Caae No. M 14STCA 14K
ol the Circuit Cowl ol the IBTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE Courtly, Sanford, Florida,
I will ao« to tho higheet and
boat bkldar tor coah tho Wait
tront door ol mo taminola
County Courthouao lecoted M
SOI Norm Pork Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on tho 10th day ol November.
ISIS. Ihe following deocrWod
property aa aet forth M aatd
Summary Final Judgmant. to­
wn:
UNIT NO.SOO- I t . NOVAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM. A CON­
DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM AND EXHIBITS
ANNEXED THERETO, RECORD­
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RECORDS BOOK 1440. PAGE
1S44, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED; TOGETHER
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CONDOMINIUM TO &gt;E AN
APPURTENANCE
TO
THE
ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT.
Dated thta tth day October,
1BBS.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARVANNE MORES
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By; Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN, PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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pereona with disebUKiee need&lt;"S • epeciel accommodation to
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m ost u n d erra ted player and qunrtcrbnck
Drinn K rause I b re w fo r 300 yard s Insl week,
despite not p u llin g up his first toss u n til
late In the first half.

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OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notlct la hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
t
Zoning
Commission
In the
City
Commission Chambeie. City
Hall, Senlord, Florida, at T:00
p m. on Thursday. November S,
1SS8. lo consider a lequeal lot
a Conditional Uas In a SR-1,
Single
Family
Dwelling
Residential Zoning District.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 10.
Block 13. Tier S. E.R Tratloid a
Map ol the Town ol Banlord,
according to the Plat thereof ea
recorded in Plat book 1, Papas
S3 through S4 ol Ihe Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida.
Tho properly being more gen­
erally described ea 2 tl W 12th
Street.
Conditional Use Requeued
Dupie i
All parties in intaiaal and citiisna shall have an opportunity
to bo hoard ol sold hearing.
By ordor ol Ihe Planning S
Zoning Commission ol the City
of Sanford. Florida, this 14th
day ot November, 1StS.
James R. Velermo, Chairman
Planning E
Zoning Commission
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parson dacidaa to appeal ■
decision mad# with respect to
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abova masting or hearing,
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Including the testimony and
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DEV-1ST

IN TtW CIRCUIT COUNT
PON M N M O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number BS-TIS-CP
in RE: ESTATE OF
FERN KATHLEEN LEWIS
Doceaeed
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
Tho odmmlatfollon ol the
•stale ol FERN KATHLEEN
LEWIE, deceased, FMa Number
SS-T3S-CP.it ponding In tho
Circuit Court for Somlnolo
County.
Florlds,
Probata
Division, tho address ol which
Is P.O. Orawei C, Banlord,
Florida BETTI-0441.
the personal ladfooawHUva and
the personal rsprooontotive'a
attorney aro oat forth below
Alt mtorested persons aro
■squired lo film with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHB OF
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: (1) oil claims
against the estate and 12) any
objection by an tntereewd par­
son on whom thu notice la
served that challenge* the
validity of mo win, tho qualtUcatione of tho personal represen­
tative. venue, or (uriadictton ol
tlifi court,
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT BO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ot this Notice hat
begun an October 23.1 H i
Personal Representative
DANIEL t . LEWIE
•14 Burka Street
Altamonto Springs. FL 32701
Attorney lor
Porsonal Roprsoentative:
KENNETH M. BEANE.
ESOUIRt
ETO N. Orlando Avenue
Suite 1004A
MsHland, FL 12711
(407| 42B-1E41
Publish: October 23. 30. I H I
DEV-17t

NOTICE
OP PUBLIC NSARINd
TO OONOtBSR
A OMBNSKMAL VARIANCE
Notice M hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
S
Zoning
Commission
In tho CHy
Commission Chambers, CHy
Han, Banlord, Florida, al 700
p-m. an Thursday, November ■,
1BBB, la consider a request far
a Dimensional Variance M a SC3. Special Commercial Zoning
Dmb id .
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Let 11.
Block B, Tier 3. E.R. Tratford's
Map ol the Town ol Senlord ae
recorded In the Public Records
d damlnolo County, Florida In
Ptat Book 1 , Pope H .
Tho property being more gen­
erally described as |gg Part
Avenue.
Dimensional Variance Re­
quested: A reduction in parting
apace requirements: g spaces
required. 3 space# proposed, a
variance of I spaces
AN parties in Intaroel and CHItana Shall have an opportunity
lo be hoard at said hearing.
By order ol the Planning B
Zoning Commleelon o4 mo City
ol Banlord. Florida, this ilm
day ol October. IBM.
Jamee R. Valertno, Chairman
Im
aksalaam tJft
piannini
Zoning CoimutMton
ADVICE TO THB PUBLIC: II a
parson decides to appeal a
dac k ton made with respect la
any matter considered at the
above masting or hearing,
he/eho may need a verbatim
record el me proceedings
Including the testimony and
evidence, which record lo not
provided by tho CHy ol Banlord.
(FB IBS.01 OB)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THB PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COORDINATOR AT 334•421 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THB MEETING.
PUBLISH: October » , IMS
DEV-111

Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SS-I004-CA-14-B
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC..
F/K/A Ol CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES OF
CALIFORNIA. INC..
F/K/A SHEARSON
LEHMAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintill,
va
STEVEN M WORMAN,
SUN RIOOE
ASSOCIATION, INC., and
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Defend in!|»|.
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to a Final Judgmant ol
Foiacloauia dalad Baplambar
?lth, ISIS, and onlarad In Caaa
No SS-I004-CA-I4-B. ol tho
Circuit Court ol tho EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
lor SEMINOLE County, Florida
• herein GE CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC . F/K/A
GE CAPITAL MORTOAOE SER­
VICES
OF
CALIFORNIA.
INC .F/K/A
SHEARSON
LEHMAN MORTOAOE CORPO­
RATION ia Plaint ill and STEVEN
M WORMAN. at a l. ara
Defendant*. I will tall to tho
highoat and bail biddar for
coah m the Weal front door ot
tha Courthouao, in Sanford,
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida, al
It 00 am o'clock on tha l i t
day ol Dacambai tha following
deaenbad property at eel forth
•n and Final Judgmant, to wit:
UNIT 101 BUILOINO III. SUN
RIDGE III. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDlNO TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1S22. PAGE
IlfO . TOGETHER WITH AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN TO
THE COMMON ELEMENTS
THERETO. PUBLIC RECORD!
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
a/k/a 537 Sun Ridge Place. Unit
103. Altamonte Springe, Florida
32714
DATED Ihia 24th day ol
September, l Its.
MARVANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol aaid Court
By Jana E. Jaaewlc
Aa Oeputy Clark
Fabei 1 Gitiitr, P.A.
Suita 300
1S70 Madruga Avenue
Coral Oabiaa. Florida 3314S
(303) t f 2-4110
‘ Foiaana with a diaabilily who
need • apacial accommodation
lo participate m thio procoodma
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Seminole Counly
Courthouao, 301 N. Pork
Avonuo. Suite N301, Banlord,
Florida 32771. ol laaol live doya
poor lo
the proceeding.
I Telephone |40T| 323-4330 0( 1.
4237; 1-SOO-SSS-S771 (TDD) or
i-foo-a»s-i7TO (V) via Florida
Rally Service.*
Fubliah: October IS. 21, 1SSS
DEV-2S
CITY OP LOMBWOOD,
FLORIDA
NOTICB
OP PUBLIC HBAM NO
▼O CONBtfrBR ABORTION
OF PBOPOBBB
TO W H O ^ T UAV CONCERN:
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN by
the City at Longwood, Florida,
mat tha CHy commotion win
hold a public hearing lo conoidor enactment ol the toflowtng
Ordinance#:
OROMANCB MO. BS-I4I7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITT
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
AMENDING CHAPTER I OF THE
CITY CODE. DISBOLW1NO THE
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICE!
DEPARTMENT AND CREATING
THE FINANCIAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT.
DISSOLVING
THB OFFICE OF PURCHASING,
DISSOLVING THE PARKE AND
RECREATION DIVISION AND
RESTRUCTURING THE COM­
MUNITY SERVICES DEPART­
MENT. AND REESTABLISHING
THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPART­
MENT; PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO AN
EFFECTIVE DATS.
ORB INARCS BB-14BB
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
LONOWOOD,
FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE BE1430 WITH RIOARO TO THE
1SBB MANNING DOCUMENT.
ANO PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATS.
ORDNANCE MO. BB-14EB
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1. IBM ANO ENDING
SEPTEMBER SO. 1SBS, PROVID­
ING FOR BUDGET TRANSFERS.
Bald Ordinance# ware placed
on (vat reading on October i t ,
1BSB. and the CHy Commiaaion
will conaider eame tor final peeaaga and adoption altar me
public hearing, which win be
held m the City Had. ITS Waal
Warren Avenue, Longwood.
Florida, an Monday, the 2nd day
al November. A.D.. IBM. at
7:00 p m., or aa teen thereafter
at poaeible. At tha meeting,
miereeted partlea may appear
and be heard with respect lo
the proposed Ordnance* Thie
hearing may be continued from
time to Ume until final action It
taken by the CHy Commiaaion.
A copy of mo propoeed
Ordinance# are posted at the
CHy HaM, Longwood. Florida,
and coplea are an file wKh the
Clerk of tha CHy and tarns may
be inspected by me public.
NOTICB: All person• are
advised that M may doc Ida lo
appeal any decleione made at
these maating/haaimga, they
will need a record ef the pro­
ceeding* end lor such purpo*•a. they may need te insure that
a verbatim record ia made,
which record lo include me tes­
timony and evidence upon
which the appeal la to be made
(par Sac. 2M.010I, Florida
StalulesI al hla or hor own
Dated this tom day ot October
A.D.. 1IM.
CITY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE O. ZAMBRl.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH: Friday, October S3,

Legal N otices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASB NOl SB 131B CA 14 K
CENLAR FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF

VS
DONNIE E. SMITH, IF
UVINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH, UNDER OR
AOAINST DONNIE E. SMITH;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DONNIE E. SMITH. IF ANY;
NAN R. FERRELL.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. 0EVI8EE1,
ORANTEES. ASSIONIEB.
LIENORS. CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINST NAN R. FERRELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
NAN R. FERRELL. IF ANY;
MONTOOMERY SQUARE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
BIO 10 TIRE STORE*, INC..
A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION;
SOUTHERN WHOLE OLAS CO..
INC.; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEFARTMENT OF LABOR
ANO EMPLOYMENT
SECURITY; SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIOA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICB
OP FORB CLOSURE BALB
NOTICE I t HEREBV OIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol foreclosure dalad
October Tth. IBM, entered m
Civil Caaa No. BE 1113 CA 14 K
of the Circuit Court ol the IITH
Judicial CtrcuH m and for SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida,
I will call te the higheet and
beat biddar lor caah the Waal
liont door ol tha Seminole
County Courthouse located el
301 North Park Avenue In
Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on tha torn day ol November,
ISM, the fallowing described
property at oaf forth In aald
Summary Final Judgmant, toLOT 14, MONTOOMERY
SQUARE. ACCORDlNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AH HkCOROID
IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAOEB B
AND t. PUBLIC RECORD! OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dalad mia Sth day October,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ef tha Circuit Court
By: Jana t. Jasawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
B01 B. University Drive
Suita 600
Plantation, FL S3S14
(164) 1SS-6000
M-MT1KCNJ)
In accordance wRh me
American wHh Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities need­
ing a apacial accommodation to
participate M this proceeding
ehawM contact the Clark of tha
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLB
County Courthouea at 407-3214330. not later than eeven days
prior lo the proceeding. H hear­
ing Impaired. t-M0-Btl-S7Tl
(TOO) er 1-EM-MI-S770, via
Florida Relay Service
Publiah: October f t . 33. IBM
OBV-tOB
IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TN I IBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NO. 00-BDS0CA-14-S
Die F
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
DANK, FA. aucceeeor
by corporate merger to
Oiaat Western
Dank, a Federal Savings
Dank,
Plaintiff.
VS.
CHRISTIAN JACOUE
••ROMAN and RISE C.
BERGMAN; at al..
Defendant!
AMSNDSD NOTICE
OF FONBCLODUDD BALB
Notre • la hereby glean that,
purauanl
te
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October IE, IBM. and
entered in civU caaa number M 00MCA-14-E Olv E, ol me
Circuit Court ol me llth
Judicial Circuit m and for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein WASHINGTON MUTU­
AL BANK. FA. BUCCEBBON BY
CORPORATE MERGER TO
ORSAT WESTERN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINOB DANK, ia
Plaintiff
and
CHRISTIAN
JACOUE BERGMAN. RISE C.
BEROMAN. DLAZIR FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.. D/B/A OREAT
WESTERN FINANCIAL SER­
VICES.
INC..
le/ere
Oafandani(a), I w * eek to the
highoat and beat biddar far
caah at the west front door ot
the Seminole County courthousa in Banlord, taminola
County Florida, at tt:00 A l l .
on tho 17lh day ef NOVEMBER.
ISM, tha following described
property aa set forth in aaid
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT IS. BRANTLEY HARBOR
EAST, SECTION OF MEREDITH
MANOR. ACCORDlNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK I I , PAGE 41. OF
THE PUBLIC RICO NOB OF
SEMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE; PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLICTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dalad Ihe IE day al October.
ISM.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark al Circuit Court
By Jana B. JesewK
Deputy Clark
COOILIS S 8TAWIARSKI
4410 Bey Beaut Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Florida 33M7
Telephone: (113) 177-4003
CSS *37-04017
Publish: October 21. M. IBM
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Legal Notices
'UNCLAIMED
VBHICLB AUCTION *
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M MAUK TRAILER
S2MAS813324303316
64 KAWASAKI JET SKI
KAW03317D4B4 .
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KAW7034 3J3SS
ALTAMONTE TOWING 117
MARKER ST . ALT SPQS. SALE
BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. VIEW I
HOUR PRIOR
Publish: October 23. 19SS
DEV-111

NOTICB
OF FICTITIOUS NAMB
Notice la hereby given that l
am engaged in business at 2S02
Lake Howell Lana, Winter Park,
Florida 32733.
Saminola
County, Florida, under the
Flctllloue Name of ADAM'B
OAR OBN. and that I inland la
register aald name with Ihe
Division
ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida, in accor­
dance with tha provision* ol tha
Fictitious Name Statute*, ToWic Section Its Ot. Florida
Statute# 1931.
Daniel Btintng
Publiah: October 31, IMS
DEV-1 BO

NOTICB
OP PUBLIC NBA R IM
TO CONSIDBN
A CONDITIONAL UBB
Notice la hereby given that a
Public Hearing will ba held by
tha
Planning
•
Zoning
Commiaaion
in the
City
Commiaaion Chamber#, city
Hall, Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, November S.
ISM. lo consider a request lor
a Conditional Use m a OC-2,
Qanaial Commercial Zoning
District.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sac I t
Ttop 20S Rgo 301. Irom NW Cor
Run S MS.70' S 33 dag 27 mm
40 aoc W 344' a M dag 32 min
70 w e I &gt;44 30 B 73.13' B M
dag 12 mm 30 sec E 244.30' I
1S7.1I' N 117.S7* W 17t.t7* lo
POB. Run W 14S.30' S 100' E
71.30' N I t 40- E 71' N SO SO' la
Bag.
Tha property being more gen­
erally described ba S ilt
Orlando Drive
Conditional Uaa Roque tied
Tha sale ot baar and wino tar
consumption on pramlees law- •
COP).
Alt parties in Interest and cltlto m shall have an opportunity •
to ba heard at sold hearing.
,
By ardor ot tha Planning I
Zoning Commiaaion al lh« City
ef Sanford, Florlds. this 13th
day at October, ISM.
Jamas R. Valertno, Chairman
Planning 4
Zoning Commiaaion
ADVICI TO THE PUBLIC: H a
person dacidaa lo appeal a .
decision made with respect ta
any matter considered at tha
ebeva meeting or hearing. .
ha/aha may need a verbatim
record ef tha proceedings ;
including the taalimany and.,
evidence, which record la not
provided by tho City of Sanford.
(FB 2M.010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE ;
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT ISO- .
3474 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
3
PUBLISH: October 22, IBM
OCV-tM
•*
1
M THB CIRCUIT COUNT
IN AND POD
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
«
FLORIOA
PRORATE DIVISION
C A M NOl M -BtS-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
&gt;
ADDOOL SATTAUR AZEIZ,
,
Deceased .
NOTICB
'
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of the
aetata ef ASDOOl SATTAUR
AZEEZ. deceased. File Number 1
M-BIB-CP, le pending In tha «
Circuit Court far Seminole '
County,
Florida,
Probata I
Division, tho addrea* at which *
M 301 N. Park Avenue, Banferd,
Florida 31771. Tha names and '•
addresses at tha personal rap- ,
raaentaiiva and tha personal
representative's attorney ara *

All persona an wham this
notice la served who have
ob|eel ions that challenge tha
validity ef tha wM. tha quaUflcahone of tha personal represen­
tative. venue, or furledId ion of
Vila Court ara required to file
lhair objections with ihia court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATS OF
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICB OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SIRVICI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AM creditor* of the decadent
and other person* having
dolma er demands against
decadent a estate on wham ■
copy ot this notice la served
wtthin three month* after tha
daw of tha test publication of
Ihia net lea must filed lhair
clean* with this Court WITHIN
THB LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICB OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM.
AM ether creditor* ot the dece­
dent and persona having claims
er demands agamtl tha decsdantt aetata must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTBR THB
OATS OF THB FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THiB NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TION* NOT BO FILED WILL SB
FOREVER BARRED.
Tha daw ef tha fast publicahon of this Notice is October
21. 13M
Personal Representative:
BRANDON ISAAC
26 Costard Blvd . (10
Downs view, Ontario M3N2DI
Attorney for
Personal Representative
MICMAIL B. SWINDLE,
EEOUIRI
FL Bar No: 1T111E
Magnolia Ouartara, Euita &gt;00
47 I . Roblnaan Btrael
Orlando, FL IIECt
407/243-1114
Publiah: October 13. M, IBM
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�SommolQ Herald, Sanford. Flortda * Friday. October 23. 1998 - 7A

Religion
Ministry at Lake Eola shepherds the lost
Ministry to meet
LAKE MARY * The Lake Mary Christian Center. Snndee Dodson
Ministries, will meet nt the Strang Communications building at 600
Rinehart Rd., In Lnkr Mary for Sunday service. Nursery and
Childrens Church Is provided.
Pastors are Carl nnd Sandec Dodson. For more information call
the office at 322-2629.

Saturday service
SANFORD - Flrsl Baptist Church of Sanford. 519 S. Park Ave., will
hold a worship service wllh conlcmpornry music and relevant
teaching on Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. The service will be held
In the Brooks Chapel Building.
Casual dress Is suggested wllh no need for n coat nnd tie. This
week's lesson will be T v e seen too many so-called Christians net In
unchristian ways. Why doesn't Christianity make a difference In
their lives?*
For more information call the church office at 322-6041.

Community Guest Day
SANFORD * Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church, 800 E.
Second St., will hold n Community Guest Day on Saturday. The
public Is Invited to be the guest of members and hear Dr. Lynch
speak on Integrated Medicine. Come early and get your questions
answers free.
Enjoy a health lecture and a musical that evening. For more Infor­
mation call 695-1032.

Church tour
SANFORD - Bishop Jerry McCullough, and First Lady. Mnggle.
will be In Sanford for their annual southern church tour. The
bishop Is pastor o f Faith Temple Apostolic Church, Inc.. Roches­
ter. N.Y. The services w ill convene Oct. 28-30, 7:30 p.m.
Join the worship servlre at Progress Missionary Baptist Church.
2850 Midway Avenue. The Rev. Emory Blake Is the church pas­
tor. Pastor Joyce Shaw from Faith Temple Ministries will host.

Anniversary celebration
SANFORD • The ninth celebration anniversary of the Rrv. Rob­
ert Doctor, pastor o f St. John Missionary Baptist Church. East
10th Street and Cypress Avenue will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday
with the Rev. Arthur Choice delivering the message.

Fall festival and bazaar
SANFORD - Sanford Church of God, 801 W. 22nd SI., will hold a
bazaar on Oct. 31 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. In Die gymnasium. This
event will be sponsored by the ladles ministry.
The church will also host a Fall Festival the same day beginning
al 4 p.m. Games, booths, exhlblls and more will be featured. The
church ts offering this ns an alternative to “trick or treat."
For more information call the church oilier at 322-3942.

By Busan Wenner
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO
Christians
throughout
Central
Florida
and the Sanford area arc
planning lo attend Celebrate
nt Lake Eola. Tire event will be
held on Saturday from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. at the Lake Eola
Bandshell.
Celebration Ministries will
present Its Dance Team and
Praise Band along wllh the
Abba Dancers. Deborah Slgrist
o f Pine Castle United Method­
ist. El Sid of Christian Rap.
Pastor Mike McDonald of O r­
lando Vineyard, Pastor Edwin
Torres and First Baptist of
Central Florida En Sus Pasos,
and the New Beginnings Con­
temporary
Christian
Music
Band.
T ire goal of
Celebration
Ministries Is to go outside the
walls o f any one church to
share the gospel and m inister
to those who may be lost or
hurt wllh no church family
and then shepherd them Into
area churches," said Cynthia
Collins, co-director o f C elebra­
tion Ministries. "We also share
our Sacred Dance Team and
Praise Team ministries with
others church while working
together lo renew Ood’s peo­
ple and empower them lo do
ills will. We feel called lo be a
community outreach, as well
as a means o f bringing people
o f various backgrounds and
denominations together as His
true church, which has no
structural walls nor bounda­
ries."
A brochure about the organi­
zation states, ‘ Did you know

praised God for the vie lory
they would soon have over
their enemies. God's
word
plainly states that we are lo
use every gift lie gives us lo
worship and praise Him so
that we may become closer lo
Him and be more like Him. By
coming to Him
first with
praise nnd worship, we p re ­
pare the way of Die l-ord by
thanking Him for past victories
as well res future ones In every’
situation, giving all glory and
honor. Come Into Ills presence
with Thanksgiving
In
our
hearts.*
With this in mind. C elebra­
tion Ministries adds Dial the
“dance team is not a club or
performing gmup. but a family
of girls o f all ages, denom ina­
tions and backgrounds who
arc Interested In deepening
their relationships wit Christ
through prayer, worshipping
Him In dance, and then shar­
ing our experiences with our
churches. We use the gift of
dance lo se n e God in several
ways. Whether It be to tell a
story,
to
reenact
biblical
ceremonies or rituals, lo eelebrate an event In biblical his­
tory. or lo praise or worship
Him, we lake dance very seri­
ously os a way lo express our
love for God. Although the
people dancing nnd ch oreog­
raphy may he new. dancing In
Die form of worship, praise,
celebration, ceremonial
and
story-telling has been around
since man was created. Dunce,
as well as. other gifts. Is still a
means o f expressing our love
lo God and to glorify Him.*
For more Information about
Ibis event or Celebration Min­
istries rail 294-1110.

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Deborah Slgrist, of Pine Castle United Methodist Church, will dance at Cele­
bration at Lake Eola.
that when the Israelites went
Into battle the musicians and

dancers went first to sing and
dance G ods praises? They

Barbecue and craft fair
LONGWOOD • Longwood Hills Congregational Church. U.C.C..
1255 E.E. Williamson ltd., will hold a Barbecue and Craft Fair from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft booths will open at 9 a.m. and the food will
be served beginning at 11:30 a.m.
Sponsors are currently taking space reservations for people who
want to sell crafts. Each space Is about 17 feet long and tables are
available on a reservation basts. Each space will be $20 and there
IS rto rtectrtc available. The tables will be along the front driveway
and along the parking area' on the west or church side.
To reserve a space or for more information about the event call the
church office at 332-8253.

Halloween party
LAKE MARY - Grace United Methodist Church o f Lake Mary, 499
N. Country Club Rd.. will hold Its 8lh annual Halloween party on
Oct. 31 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The event will be open to toddlers
through fifth grade.
The night will feature fun, food, and games along with a costume
parade and prizes.
For more information call the church office at 322-1472.

Passover Celebration
LAKE MARY - “Jesus Is the
central figure o f the Passover
Celebration." explains Susan
Mendelson o f Jews for Jesus,
"The Passover Lamb o f the
Jewish Peoplel' Now Dr. Bob
Parker of First Baptist Church
Markham Woods. Lake Mary
Invites Die public to meet Susan
Mendelson on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m.
as she reveals the true meaning
o f this most poignant Jewish
Celebration through a moving
45-minute presentations called
"Christ In the Passover."
Incorporating Jewish Gospel
Music and the highlights o f a
Susan Mendetion
traditional
Jewish
Seder.
Mendelson com es her audience
back to the days that Jesus walked the earth—back to the Jewish
roots o f the Christian faith. AS graduate o f the Crane School of
Music at the State University o f New York. Mendelson Joined Jews
for Jesus traveling music team, The Liberated Walling Wall. In
1992.
As Music Director. Mendelson toured the U.S. for 18 months
singing, evangelizing, handing out tracts on street corners and cre­
ating many of the local arrangements for the team's 1994 album.
"David's Hope." Now. Mendleson Is on the road again, Inviting you
to ask yourself how a Jewish person could possibly “pass over*
Jesus.
Admission Is free. Call 333-2085 for more Information.

Concert set
SANFORD - First Baptist Church o f Sanford. 519 S. Park Ave.,
Invites the public to a concert. This piano and organ duo will fea­
ture former mayor. Beltye Smith on piano and Donna Smith on
organ. The event will be held on Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. In the sanctuary.
The event Is sponsored by Glowing Embers. For more Information
call the church office at 322-6041.

Orhan-McMilJen to
perform
LONGWOOD - Gospel singer
Crystal Orhan-McMillen, 9, will
perform "A Jesus Sm ile' during
chapel at 8:20 a.m. on Nov. 5 at
Master's Academy. She will debut
this song, written by Dr. Eddie
West.
The school Is located at 893 E.
State Road 434 in Longwood. Mike
MacBeth will be speaking. He Is
the coach o f the Master's Academy
Elementary School.
For more Information call 2606220.

SIMMCMIMT al C*WT TmksM&gt;•

G ro u n d b re a k in g lo r n e w c h u rc h
Calvary Tempi* of Praia* held Ha groundbreaking service on Oct. 10 at
thair hiiure alia at 200 McCrackan Road. Pastor Wright foundad Calvary
Tempi* of Praia* In D*c*mb*r 1090. Construction of th# naw facility
should b*gin within two w**ka. Th* naw facility of ntariy 12,000 aq. ft.
and Ml consist ot classrooms, administrative offices, a muKI-purpot#
worship and gymnasium area. Construction w i bt competed in lour to
six months. Distinguished and special guest in attendance were Pastor
Wright's wfte and children, Atoerta, Cammy and NUdiall; hit mother.

Bessie Wright; his sisters, Alma Ward and Shem Evans; Pastor
Blanche Weaver; Pastor Nick Thompson; Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams; Brian Walsh; Jerry Mills; Pastor Anthony Miller. David Metivier;
Craig Polejes; Gerald Watson; the family ot Calvary Temple ol Praise
and supportive friends from the community. Calvary Temple of Praise
would bk* to thank all of Us members and friends for their support during
this exciting time.

The L o rd will do it again

Gome Worship The King!

B y Wesley Baker,
SANFORD CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Some people Drink that God
is a genie in a bottle. You get
two or three good wishes out
o f Him and thrn It's all over.
I'm here to tell you. He's no
genie In a bottle. He doesn't
run out of compassion and
He's not short on power. When
you need His help. H ell do It
again. Mai. 3:6; James 1:7;
Numbers 23:19.
In the Bible He proved He'll
do It again. God did it once
with the widow o f Zarapheth (I
Kings 17:36-16}. God did It
again with the widow o f Bethel
(II Kings 4:1-7). God did It
once for Moses at the Red Sea
(Ex. 14:21|. God did U again
for Joshua. Elijah, and EUaha
(Joshua 3:15-16; 11 Kings 2:8;
II Kings 2:14).
God did it once for Enoch
(Qen. 5:24) and He did it again
for Elijah (II Kings 211). He did
It again In Jesus (Acts 1:9-11)
and for the Church (I Thes.
4:16-17).
He always comes through.
He will not fall you (Lam.

3:22). He has not forgotten you
(Isaiah 49:15). "You may not
knour horn, you may not know
when, but He'll do (l again.*

We're Brand New - COME FELLOWSHIP!
• Deep Worskip/PRAISE!
• Prophetic, Word of knowledge ministry!
• Personalprophecy! Healingfor Mick!
With: Pastor Data E. Matthew*,

•

W idely K n o w n Pastor/E m ngelist
Jim Cllvtr, Well K n o w n Singer
S u n d i^ a a n O jM A jM .

T r a v d o J f e •480 D o s g la i Ave.
(1/4 mile North o f 436)
Altamonte Springs • Ph. (407) 574-89B0 for Info.

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10:30 am In the sanctuary
6:00 pm In the sanctuary

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11:00 am services
Lunch following In the Fellowship Hall

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Wednesday Evening
6:30 pm In the
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FIRST BARI 1ST CHURCH OF SANFORD • 510 S PARK AVE • 407-322-6041

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PETER
QOTT, M.D

cannot take over-the-counter decon­
gestant medications. My doctor has
given me shots, which are ineffective.
I don't want to get rid of my cat. What
can I do to relieve my allergic reac­
tion?

I WANT YOU TO NOTICE
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WITH DINNER

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D E A R R E A D E R : Many anllhisla
mines, especially those to which
decongestants have been added, may
alow urination in men with enlarged
prostate glands. Furthermore, most
nonprescription antihistamines have
the additional disadvantage of seda­
tion, which can make daytime use
troublesome.
Some patients in your situation
would bite the bullet and hustle their
felines off to another home.
O th e r patients m ight consider
descnsltizatlon injections adm inis­
tered by a trained allergist.
As a third option, I suggest the pre­
scription antihistamine Allegro, which

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la much better to have your abutters in
place bsfare the storm arrives, rather
than to try to put them up as the wind
howls.
la today's deal, how would you plan
the play in four haarts? West loads the
apode quota.
North Is right to raise to two hearts.
Try to limit the strength of your hand
as quickly as possible. Two hearts
shows 6-9 prints, which is what North
has. The alternative response, one
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Q O M (Hoy 11-Juno 60) At first glance
N might appsar as though your partner
may not have your boat interest at heart.
Upon further e samtoaiton, however, just
mo opposes could be truo.
CANCER (Juno tl-July &gt;2) When It
comet lime to work today, think about
noMng but tw job at hand. Hyou are not
mentally disciplined. It could seriously
hamper your productivity in the workp|BCtt*.
LEO (duty XX-Aug. XX) Us okay to reto
and have a good lima today, but lake
cars to do to In moderation.
Overindulgenee in eating. drinking, talk­
ing. playing, or even spending could easi­
ly acioi your fun.
VIROO (Au«. SX-XepL XX) Only tflar
you've abended to domestic retponsUfcttes wM N be okay to take the rest of me
day olf lor yoursoll. To do otherwise
would cause unnecessary problems.
LIBRA (Bept. 11-Oct. XX) Evan It It
Involvoa an Individual who never takas
lima to pat other's on the back, bo com-

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may haw to bo more Ikm than usual In
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order to product desirable results
There it a good chance you could bo *ruis— «•
»-»inl^ ^
trying to make others over to your own
mo|roar ahead. It may prow to be quit image, accept people tor how mey ore.
krefcy for you, oapocioay to terms of your tsfiirialfy If you haw knportam dosings
ftoanciel status. It's very important you wtothen? TMmneowWberetomS^h
Man to any aMoe they hew to oMer.
totowne.
SCORPIO (P e l. X4-Nov. XX) The R K E I (Fob. XO-Mareb XO) Tharo is
aspects mkcato your finanaal prospects
look more encouraging than you may and others today. Forego attempting to
realize. You wW come out on the plus
aide of me proN column. The only aneg le may haw had a hand to bringing to We.
that you couM hew dona better. Get a ARIES (March XI-April i t ) You haw
lump on We by understanding the influ­ the ability to bring order out ol chaos
ences that'll govern you In the yaar today. Loaw emotion out ol the picture
ahead. 8and the required refund form and rely on your ptWoaophical outlook to
and tor your AaimGraph predictions by restore common eenae and logic lo the
maRng 12 to AriroOraph. c/o this news­
paper, P.O. Boa 17SX, Murray Hill
amHon. Now York, NY 10199. Ba sure to
thing noteworthy. It'll pay off in laaal
■tala your Zodiac rign.
expected ways.
■AOITTAMUg (Nov. XX-Oec. XI) If you tactual. Your evaluations are kkefy to be
MamgMo do something coy. it could_ |W more accurate, so check things out.

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discarded • diamond. Wherever he
moved from there, South had to loao
tour tricks: two hearts and two dube.
The secret la to prepare for a bad
trump split by ruffing a spade at trick
two. Than cash the top haarts. Whan
the bad spilt is revealed, you need
some luck, but you might as well go for
IL Lead a «it—i— H to dummy's queen,
ruff another spado, cash the minorsuit aces, play a diamond to dummy's
king, sod run a third spade. Your 10
tricks ore ooo spade, two top hearts,
three diamonds, one dub and three
spade ruffs in hand. Both opponents
win the last two tricks, West with his
top clubs and East with hia high
trumps.
Scoring your low trumps Uka that Is
called elopement.

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Legal Notices
NO tIC C
o r PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE it harabi
g . on, thst on tha data and lima
list*cl balow, and continuing
horn day lo day until all good*
aia told, wa will aall at Public
Auction, to lha tughait biddar.
tor cash at lb* warohoua* ol
STORAGE USA. located al 1007
WILLA SPRINGS OR . WINTER
SPRINGS, PL. Ibo following
good* wat*a and marebandia*
lor rent and other cherge* lor
which a ban on aama la
claimed, to wit
DATE OP SALE
11/11/98
t im e o r s a l e
1 100 a m
DON CHANCY
etg
Hou»*hold A Mac Item*
RONALD OUNPEC
PStO
Inventory
SHAKAAAN ELLIS
*Stt
Household Item*
LOni c h i w n i n g
altar
Mouaahold Item*
ORLANDO GONZALEZ
»601
Purmtur*
A $50 cleaning dapoail wilt be
collected lor each unit pur­
chased and refunded after all
content* ol the unit/a hat bean
removed from the tectldy The
above information ta to be pub­
lished once a wee* tor two con­
secutive week* The acid Sal*
to be under end by virtue ol the
statute* of the stale ol Ptorlda.
•n such case* mad* and provid­
ed The Sat* will be held by an
Auctioneer.
License
No.
AUt8Sl-ABt3Z2
Publish October 16. 23, 1998
DEV-118
IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NOt 98-68 t -CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OP
SANDRA LYNN
MEADE BURNS.
Deceased
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
The administration ot tb*
estate ol SANDRA LYNN
MEADE BURNS, deceeeed. Pile
Number 98-681 -CP. it pending
in the Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata Division, tba address
ol which I* PO Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 32772-0859
The names and addresses of
the Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative a attorney are
aat forth below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have
obfectiona that challenge the
validity of the will, the Qualifica­
tions
ot
the
Personal
Representative, vanua, or juris­
diction ol this Court are
required to fils Their objecttorn
with This court WITHIN THE
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AN creditors ol the decadent
* and other persona having
decedent's aetata on whom a
copy ol this notice la served
within thro* month* after the
dal* of the first publication ol
this nolic* must Iliad their
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ol The dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demands against th* deca­
dent s estate must III* their
dam * with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED.
Th* dat* ol tho Ural publica­
tion ol this Notice la October
23. T99S.
Parson Oivmg Nolle*:
David Burns
Personal Representative lor
Estate of Sandra Lynn
Mead* Burns
T8T02 N.W. tria l Place
Alachua. Florida 32S1S
Attorney lor
Parson Qivtng Nolle*:
SAMUEL A. MUTCH
Florida Bar No. 0947342
2790 N.W. 43rd Street
Suite TOO, Mertdren Centre
Gainesville. Florida 12606
(362) 378-6699
(362) 370-3366 FAX
Publish: October 23. 30. TIM
DEV-169
NOTICI
OF PUBLIC HBARINO
TO CONBtDBR
A CONDITIONAL U M
Notice i* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
t
Zoning
Cf mission
in th*
City
Cu-tirmasion Chambers, City
Hall, Sanford. Florida, at 7.00
0 m on Thursday. November S,
1998. la consider a rague at lor
a Conditional Uaa In a OC-2.
General Commercial Zoning
Orttnct.
LEOAL DESCRIPTION: ■ 129
Ft of Lot 1 * All ol Lola 4 * 9 ,
BIS S, Tr 9. Town ol Bantord. a*
racordad m tha Public Racorda
01 Saminola County. Florida in
Pial Book 1, Peg* 91.
Th* property being more gen­
erally described a* 319 S.
French Ava.
Conditional Use Raquattad.
U-Haul Rental.
All partial In ml areal and cltltan* ahall have an opportunity
to b* hoard at said hearing
By order ol tho Planning S
Zoning Commission ol tha City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 15th
day ol October, 199S.
Jama* R. Vaiarmo. Chairman
Planning 6
Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a
parson decides lo appeal a
decision mad* with respect lo
any mattar considered at th*
above mealing or hoering,
be/she may need a verbatim
record ol 1h* proceedings
including tna testimony and
evidence, which record la not
provided by th* City Ol Bonlord.
(PS 266 0109)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT ISO6626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
Of THE MEETING
PUBLISH October 23. 196S
DEV-1 S3

Legal Notices

Notice ol Salo
Notice ■* hereby given that
pursuant Id Florida Statute
83 906 th* following personal
property shau be told at public
sal* at 10 00 nm. Monday,
November 12. 1998, at tb* MiniStorage warehouse located at
2529 S Magnolia Ava, Sanford.
PL 32773, to sanity * lien
placed an said personal proper­
ty by the owner Ol th* MiniStorage warehouse
Call 407-323-6040 lot Informa­
tion
Lot t Contents ol Stortg*
Space B-9. miscellaneous par­
sons! properly. The name of th*
tenant ii Vanessa Parker
Lot 2 Contents ol Storage
Space C-S. mscellaneou* per­
sonal property. Th* name ot the
tenant is Thelma Allman.
Lot 3 Content* ot Storage
Space C-10. mtscaUaneou* per­
sonal property Th* name Ol the
tenant n D an* Sams
Lot 4 Contsnts ol Storegs
Spsct 0-5. miscellaneous per­
sonal property. Th* name Ol th*
tenant &gt;a Jorge Amador
Publish
October 23. end
Novem- »r 6, 1996
DEV-19.

NOTICI
OF PUBLIC KIARINO
TO CONBIDBR
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice I* hereby given (hst a
Public Hearing will b* hard by
tha
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In lb*
City
Commission Champers. City
Hall, Sanlord, Florida, at 7 00
p m. on Thursday. Novampsr 5,
1*98. to consider a request lot
a Conditional Ua* in a PO,
Planned Development Zoning
District.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
TRACE 5. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT OF SEMINOLE
TOWNE CENTER REPLAT. AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 47.
PAGES 8 THROUGH 10. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LESS AND
EXCEPT THAT APPROXIMATE­
LY 0 6223 ACRE PORTION OF
TRACE 5 RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 3394,
PA0E 604. PUBLIC RECORDS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. BEING DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: A PORTION OF
TRACT 5 ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT OF -SEMINOLE TOWNE
CENTER REPLAT- AS RECORO­
EO IN PLAT BOOK 47, PAQES 8
THROUGH 10 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT
5 FOR THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 74’
S3' 20- EAST ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT S
FOR A DISTANCE OF 212.09
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 97*
4140* EAST ALONG SAID
NORTH LINE 111.09 FEET;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 02*
17 32* EAST ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF SAID TRACT S FOR A
DISTANCE OF SI.72 FEET TO A
POINT ON A NON-TANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY; THENCE RUN ALONG
SAID CAST UNE SOUTHWEST­
ERLY ALONQ SAID CURVE HAV­
ING A RADIUS LENGTH OF
195.00 FEET. A CENTRAL
ANOEL OF 21* IS' 35*. AN ARC
LENOTH OF 71.IS FEET. A
CHORD LENOTH OF 70.SS FEET
AND A CHORD BEARINO OF
SOUTH 32* 4024* WEST;
THENCE RUN SOUTH ST* 41'
40* WEST ALONQ NON-RAOIAL
UNE 83,77 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY;
THENCE
RUN
WESTERLY
ALONG SAIO CURVE HAVING A
RADIUS LENOTH OF S4.2S
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
IS* TS' 31*. AN ARC LENOTH
OF 17.00 FEET, A CHORD
LENGTH o f Z8.S1 FEET AND A
CHORD BEARINO OF NORTH
S4* 03 31* WEST TO THE POINT
OF COMPOUND CURVATURE
OF
A
CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY;
THENCE
RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
LENGTH OF T4T.ST FEET. A
CENTRAL ANQLE OF IS* 07'
10*. AN ARC LENGTH OF ST.32
FEET. A CHORD LENGTH OF
99.74 FEET AND A CHORD
BEARINQ OF NORTH El* 80'
07* WEST TO THE POINT OF
TANGENCY;
THENCE
RUN
NORTH 4»* 48'32* WEST, 99.01
FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHWESTERLY;
THENCE
RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONQ
SAID CURVE HAYING A RADIUS
LENGTH OF 4S.33 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OF 24* OS' 41*.
AN ARC LENOTH OF I0.2S
FEET. A CHORD LENGTH OF
I0.S1 FEET ANO A CHORD
BEARINO OF NORTH SI* 49 S4*
WEST TO THE POINT OF TANOENCV; THENCE RUN NORTH
T3‘ S3' *1* WEST, S9.13 FEET
TO A POINT ON A CURVE CON­
CAVE EASTERLY ANO THE
WEST UNE OF SAIO TRACT I;
THENCE RUN NORTHERLY
ALONG SAIO WEST UNE ANO
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
LENOTH OF 1312.39 FEET. A
CENTRAL ANQLE OF 0t*0t'27*,
AN ARC LENGTH OF 49.14
FEET, A CHORD LENOTH OF
49.34 FEET AND A CHORD
BEARINO OF NORTH 20* 42 94*
EAST TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
The property being more gen­
erally deer ribed at SO Torn*
Center Clrtl*.
Conditional Us* Request*d:
Tha sale el alcoholic bovoragoa
for consumption on premises
(AB-COP).
All parti** in interest and cltlion* shad has* an opportunity
to ba heard at sard haertng.
By Order of tho Planning S
Zoning Commlaelon pi th* City
ot Sanford. Florida, ttua 13th
day ol October, 1994.
Jem** R. Velerino, Chairman
PtannlngS
Zoning Commiasion
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: H a
parson decide* to sppoal a
decision mod* with respect to
any mattar conaidarad at th*
above mealing or hearing,
h*/ihe may n#*d S verbatim
record ot tha proceeding*
including tha taatMnony and
evidence, which record I* nor
provided by Ih* City ot Sanford.
(FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DlSABIUTIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3306626 46 HOURS IN AOVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
PUBLISH: October 23. IMS
DEV-114

STOP PAVING S170-t230/diy
lor a caregiver We have the
BEST CNA's 4 caregivers lor
lb* most reasonable price* 24
hr care or shift cam Can 407246-4566 24hr'day
ASSISTED LIVINGfbeaubfui
sorts, lovmg warm homo May
us# own turrvvbmgs 324-1362
19— C O M rU T E R /rV
NEED A COMPUTER t
Compteto system* fully loaded
Leasatiurchase wtow monthly
payments
800-600-0343x2767
24hra.

WILL BABYSIT
chAtren in my home ages 0 3
7am 6pm M F 421*1830 Sanford

55— B u s in e s s
O

p p o r t u n it ie s

$300 - $500
Distributing phono cards No ex­
perience necessary For more
Information send a SASE to:
Primetime
Commumcalioni.
PO Box 694355, Miami. FL
33269 1355

21— P e r s o n a l s
ALONE? FLORIOA MOST RESPCCTED Dating Bureau Skied
19771 Al ages including seniors
Brmgmg People Together 1-800
922-4477 (24 hours)
Female Maiaag* Therapist
needed lor busy longwood tocanon Oraal pay 331-4949
Longwood Masaag* Studio.
Wilk ins welcome 7 day*
Private rms Female Sun
Lite SMM000778S
407-339-6300
22— H

ealth

C

are

Elec hotp bed S4O0, mattms*
S200. wheel chair $250. water
965. commode *75. table $60
8300493

CAREER FRUSTRATED? NEED
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
serious money In spare time
Working from your home For
more mlormabon phone 1 688256 11)9 24hra
______

LE NATUREL-Ind dttt Home
based business opp Intro pre­
sentation 1 30 5 pm Sat Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas Ave . Alt
Spgs Meet Glenn W Turner,
guest speaker II you cannot at­
tend. cal 381-1876. Ext 1805
Looking lor a Investor M K
needed or co-tlgn*r-Wlil talk
about Internet. 407 246-456*
VENDING
profitable A Easy
Cal lor FREE Bruch 8 Prepd
C**mg Card 800-820-4353
59— F i n a n c i a l

27— N

ursery

&amp; C h il d

S e r v ic e s

C are
EXP. MOTHER wd pronto TIC.
hot meats A snacks, reasonable
rate* and after school care.
Sard Ref aval 322-3675
MUNCHKIN MANOR preA mg
now tal daises am group*. ■
loving home almo* lor 3-5yr»
reasonable rates 321-6946
PRESCHOOL TEACHER ml 15
years tap opening home lo
three special children under 3
yrt Infants welcome Cal Both
*1331 5600

Legal Notices

HOMEOWNERS need caah?
Debt Consotdatcn? Lower your
rate* Cal now tor quickest ap­
proval 4 turn around Corre­
spondent mtg tender Call Bid
800-726-4760
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consohdato your M s wA&gt; a
loan Pioneer Croat 327-9550
70— E d u c a t i o n fc
T

r a in in g

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1-600-466-7364_________
CNA Prep Training
Slarl Oct 26 from 4 30PM8 30PM 4 wk program Cal to*
Ire* t -686 823-7445

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
71— H e l p W a n t e d
PROBATB DIVISION
FILS NO. SS-tSS-CP
DIVISION: PROBATB
N O W H IR IN G
IN RE: ESTATE OF
F/T tor a Major Manutackxtng
ALAN BACHIER.
plant m Sanford Position* are
Deceased.
available tor all shifts.
Cal
NOTICE
ca setter Personnel M 330OF ADMIN ISTRATION
ZSIt or 330-1864
Th* administration ol lha
PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
aalat*
ol
Alen
Bschlar.
tor th* twcl TM tob? ~ "
deceased. File number 91-929i TOP 4
CP if pending In th* Circuit
—.—...aa_r. jm
f*
teJii **1w8u
muivwviiBill*
ip« ii mvmf
Court tor Seminole County,
Nowtl 323-2070 Sit 11Z
Florida. Probata Division, th*
addraai ot which la Seminole
County
Courlhous*.
P.O.
Drawer C. Sanford, Florida,
32772*0699. Tha names and
addresses ol th* Farsonal
Representative
and
tha
Personal
Representative'*
allocnay are **t forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this
notice it served who hove
TsfflFB
objections That chsilang* lha
1-1111
validity ol th* Will, tho qualmTTDTjo STS FV B D T
caliona ol the personal repre­
Just Call Never a Feel
sentative, venue, or lunedlctton
HELP I
ol this Court are required lo hie
their ob|ections with thie Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
If i ttm* to p rM iit
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
for tht Holiday.
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Order your
—a—-- a* - «—
m
UPON THEM.
P**ft
I V W I t N ft OB
ill creditor* ol ih* decedent
end other person* having
claim* or demands against
‘ Altordabte pnoea
dec adani a estate on whom ■
'Personaluad service
copy ol this nolle* I* served
■Quakty work
withm three month* after th*
‘ Dletrltwtton In your local
dat* ol th# first publication ot
(tei
this notice must til* thou claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
tar you EARLY1
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and parson* having claims
ALF Needs PVFm in « e f ntv
or demand* against th* deca­
Var. Mrs Eve* S W/EY Cal
dent's aalat* mutt III* their
Brad (407)3309316____________
claims with this Court WITHIN
An Ohio 04 company i
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
mature person now In *W
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
FORD w et RegartSaaa oi axTION OF THIS NOTICE.
parlance, wne C D Read. P.O.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
W4. Peyton, OH. 66401
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO.
-Y OF SMALL modal
Th* dal* ol fust publication of
ekpton# parts wdh kgM n
this None* is October IS, 199S.
tog rarctved CM 327^33
Personal Representative
Chase Manhattan
Fast Growing company heads
Private Bank, N.A.
thre* career minded people to
1200 N. Federal Highway
tatonrtewWral manage. IkibmttSuite EOS ed growth potential Salary *
Boca Raton. Florida 33412
Bonus * Benefits. Fax return#
Niaon, Hargrava, Dayana
to: (407)6471128 AWV C. Kirsch
I Doyl* LLP
or cal (407)6478010.
Attorney* lor Patitionar
By: John T. Fiti gar aid. Jr„ Esq.
PO. Box t o il, Clinton Square
TRAINEE
Rochester, New York 14103
716-213-1357
Framing makes the dMwencdt
Publish: October 15. 23,1991
New or experienced-** have
DEV-141
openings m our tore* expand
mg Semmote County office*
tor hwd-wortung career mtnrfnf
Matt-laa at
people Cal
Pursuant to Fla Itatut* 13■09. and 93-007, tha aato el
AJtomcmeAongwood US 4IKT)
content*, household and miac.,
Wobm Munbft
ot th* following tenants, to satLate MararHeartow-BSS-BOM
lafy owner liana. * 1 bo hold on
Gary Ba
October 31. 1990 at 9.00 am at
OvtadoTSI 3888
1-4 Mini Storage Inc. 230
Hickman Dr.. Sanlord, FL. 407321-0111.
Unit no.
Kathleen Burkar E 12.12,14. I t
B4ft Bogdany
E l. 0. IE. I t
Wilk»m Price
o il
A 110.00 deposit Is roquirod to
bid.
Publish: October It , 23. 1994
DEV-121
Cam* and fan om earing Mem
Nurses *nd CNA# Eacef
tent benefits Expertenoe A
Nattoa at Auctlan
This auction will be how on
Fit. Nov. 13th, 1099 at noon al
person Deltona Hm Miow* Ra325 Awl in Ave.. Oviedo, FL.
habitation Cantor. 1961 E l
Proapociiv*
bidder*
may
cwnBM.De9orw.BO&gt;
•napacl th* vahreto* on tha day
baler* Ih* auction from 9 AM
until • PM. Terma era cash or
certified fund* only. Ovtodo
FT. Lube Tech PT
Experience
Tewing reserve* the right to
accept or refuse any and ill
Ms. Sanlord
brdt
330-0595.
Tha following vehicle* ere
of farad for bid*:
79 Plymouth Station Wagon
Vmt HL49D0F174301
FT.Lub* Tech FT.
10 Chevy Van
mquved Good i
Vmt 1OC0OUH7J7I20430
M r Sanlord
•1 Chevy P-U
»H )5 9 6
Vmt tOCB914B9F2101230
AUTOMOTIVg OCTAJLIRS
92 Ford FDR
StmtaroLongwooDOriando
Vmt 1FABP22B0CKI lOOtS
Good Irvxvia Potential
Publish: October 13, 1000
DEV-170
Bwwtti ABar BO Day*
TtpA 4aW 407-2*33055

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II BE Y O U R O W N
B O S S II
Daylight hour* only.
Immediate Paycheck!
Upon ventre*non ot dtkvery ol
the Southern Betl 'Real Yekow
Pages' in your own neighbor­
hood or vtctmty
DELIVERY DOOR TO DOOR
Housewives, students, retired,
unemployed Applicants must
be t l yrs or older, must have
insured auto or truck and be
available at lets! 4 daylight
hrs/day
To apply cad 321-0554
9:30-4 pm.
DO NOT CALL PHONE
COMPANY
D D A IncorporalndEOE
C A S H IE R S
WM (ram tor Tol coflectors
24 openmgs tor ttexbte people
FTSP/T
Pd Training, vacation
health, dental, kf* insurance
Call 407-444-3444
Winter Qartten
C AB LE TV TECH
Technician needed tor cable
system in Heathrow Experi­
ence in testing and trou­
bleshooting ot ttowtend. outside
network, and mstalabons it re­
quired Abirty to chrrfe end lift
TSfee. Good driving record and
valid FL DL Lkttt be depend­
able
Pre-employment drug
testing required COE
Marl or tax resume (407)3332510 Heathrow Cable. 1275 LX
Heathtow In ,Ste»101. Heath­
row. FL 32746. Attn Gen Mgr
NO WALK-INS OR PHONE
CALLS PLEASE

You own

300 N. Ff«och Av« l
Sanford, PL 32771
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* who wWi to ka M M can rnRb am
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CLASSIFICATIONS

C D L-A DRIVERS
Sanlord based fleet, first seat,
second teat 4 single*, home
weekly tale model prem con
venbonatt Exp &amp; Haemal req.
C all 1*$00-991-9940
CHROTMA8 RETAIL BALES
Need outgoing people lor gift
display at Altamonte Malt Nov
16Jan 2 DeytiNitet t&amp;Tv ♦ Bo­
nus Call 10AM-4PM any day
foil tree 889-954-1313.
CBN Challenging position tor
outgoing meter ml good comm
stuns Office dutwt center on
adm. cut! svc. and sate*
Phone tip or cuat contact tip
desired Fax resume to Nonvest
Financial at 324-5516 EOE
CULTURED MARBLE MANU­
FACTURER naads
installer
fttert ImmwrkeWh. *nT-k?|-*m
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
TS yr old Corp. seeks 2 people
with excellent communications
tuts 4 phone vote* No sates'
PT/FT
afternoon S evening
shifts. $7 OGHr. Mart
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333-7300
EOE
Customer lanrteaAMa Entry
Positions m Orlando Area 1 yr
mm office exp. Competitive
wages
Cal Sandy al A-1
Temp* (407)847-8016 No Fee.
E fiL

Tlpt ofiNTtUng a Quod MtvtrttotfBBfll:
YT# want to make sura you ara pleased with th* ratuttt from your Sammoie Herald daukted ad
To make tun your ad work*, w* suggest you keep m mmd to* toaowmg
• Inckrda a* many taaturae ot tot dam you are eating aa you can thmk ot Ramambar.
the more you tel. th* tester you sal
• Include a pne* By kstmg a price, you wt4 ahrnmat* unwanted cats from people who
aren't senout about buying your marctiandi**

• Whan you list your phona number, tut to* nm* of day that la beat to reach you Vbu
don't want people cakng you whenyou are at workor I Raping
c u r v AM

l h n i" v '&gt; il.iys

DESK CLERK
Apply: Budget Inn of Sanfcvd.3200 S Orlando Pr (17-92)
DNMWASHSRB,
COOKS,
SERVERS ••Cracker Barrel**
484-tOSO 200 Ikctonan Dr. (1-4
teWHweas)
TRUCK DRIVER- E«*rttncad w/equip 6 sue worn a
plus Vacahon 4 Pension (407)

Immadtoto. M-kma amptoymant tor in y w t interested In
working towards a corow as an
atecincian. uaa or no asp «
necessary Soma out ol town
vaval la req FUty compaMiiw
waga 4 bwwftts package CaB
KIK E
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$10*

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f) lint's

Sf»S

71— H e l p W anted
Maaonry tnautetton
Growing Foam Insulation Com­
pany looking to hire new latent
Travel M-F Wit tram CDL
Class A or B a pki*. but not re­
quired Cal Orag at t-8004833155 Insurance, 401k.vacation
Start your future today!

Car 4 Insurance fteerted
Western)* FREE: 331 -5288

9 »—A partm ents Unpurntshed

71— H e l p W a n t e d
Santord area. A/C warehouse
No heavy lifting Ful benefits
Cal 407-330-0301

n in n p i

M Bperlef •MIBManffi
HUO OKAY 407-3384B33
SANFORD- 2/1 duptex. Central
AvAteat. w/d hook-up. $47SmcV
SSOOdep. CaB 222-22BB

TOP PAY
For exp cabinet maters 4 tenu­
re tors D Uc. raq Drug Free
Work Place Apply m parson to
1C M . 1441 Kaetner Place. Port
ol Santord 4 tea raaum* to:
407-3214454

Banfaed Htetonc (te n d quami
1/1 acxoaa from park. No pate.
$350/mo 407-977-9936________

nrawszsi—
raeid 4 comm TOP MV, BENE° F * \ * % Sanlord
Park Drive.
Electric 2522
III H I M
ENTRY LEVEL
ad NOW1 Honey Transport hat
tmmwiate opwimgs lor drtver
karna** No axpwlanca naadsd.
Earn 1800 to 1700 wastdy phi*
banana COL naming avaaebte
««M 1 5 5 M 3
■OUtP OPERATOR* Exparlancad w,bo table COL r*qd
Vacation 4 Pension F/T powkon. (447)433-4133____________
U R D4YC4M * 0 * 0 * FTWT
Apply tl Fsith Btite Mmitlry.
16HS6W11 Ave 330-Z7V7______
Experienced auto body tech
to Apply at
Sanford Paint 4 Auto Body,
2801 Country Ctob Rd 322-4444

FRONT EMtVMECHANtC
Musi have asp , own toot* 4
vaU Or. Ue. Cal 8antord Tka 4
Auto Cantor, toe at 322-0472

-------- f /t Va r o -------POSITIONS
Avtlabta ml banaMa. For •ag­
ar and hard working pweon
Must have fkkft operating exp .
tront-and towter a ♦. Appryto
parson Pebbta Juncbon. TO
6 French Ava. Sanlord. Must
Ml 80 fee.
Drug Free Workplace!
F W T SALES POSmONi La­
da* apparel No ave* or Sun.
Apply at 212 E. 1st St Santord
Mechanically
todmad
warahout* 8 asetmoty workers
Apply today, work tomorrowJ
Can Chns al A -1
Tampa
(407)647-9010. No Fao EOe.____

ol Santord.
OrtantoPr (17-B2)

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HOUSEKEEPERS
Budget Inn ot Santord.
S. Ortwido DR. (I7-B2).

TRABREi Hftto school grad ml
basic typing 4 computer tetei.
Nation* Mortgage Corp Long
wood CaB Dan Al 747-9270.
'rWkIFtei :#wiMIRM!
Seeking
loaowing positrons
House Parson, Home Keeper#,
and AM OtshwMhart Apply in
paraon to: B v t k i Courtyard.
148 Intartiattanal Parkway.

ORDER PUUERS needed tor E.
OtVN OrVSaminote C o, Ful
nm*. lit 4 2nd shrfts ava*. Lots
oI overtrme, dependable, temp
to hn . not afraid o(
oi work Heavy
lifting FortM a Pkrtl Cal NOW!
OPC stalling 280-5088 No Fa*
P**l Control: CTO with L 4 O.
Lie. Local co. 10 yr* astabtehad Lai* tell. 807-824BM1
Cteanlng
Parson 14 or okter. FL Dr Uc .
raqd Salary commanturate ml
ixp 407-321-4122.

LABORERS NEEOCO
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH BMUMNCt ANO491K

LAMOBCAPtRS-alamng
17 00,7V. F/T wrbeneUa

pay

CaB

IWT) 223-812$.

LABOR READ)
WORK TOOAVIMI) TODAY
1 ■ French Ava
423-4343

in c o r n e r uwrrt ft * * to pool
1iVUtVsac MSO/mon Oft Airporl Bhrd ( W ) 744-1547
)

needed Ete COL koanoed prat
323 3441 TOP PAYhi

Whan you can o*m this 3 bam
home ml C7HA. new part 4 car­
pal ? Ask abom HUD home*)
Th* HHBwan Qraws, tee.
------3214133

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished
IBM DOWN—WHYRKNTT

lor Janaonai R ear* poeteoni m Ur Mary
a/** 3rd Shift Cal 9424249

i t . j 6 h n M v iA M A h T2/2. over 1600 tq II.. tog pod.
2 c. gar. pkit 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac wfdoefc. Dl BMQRwiaii
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. dm. carport.
fnod yd $43Q/wtan
BANFORO 2/1 kv, On. 2 Irpto,
ka, prch, CH/A to yd
BANFORO M New op t
appL ter. M. tood yd IBM
ItenSura I Properties 331-4784

WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
tor U rg* Punt Nursery Must be
e spareneed,
organized and
saH-mofevated.
Forklift
asp.
helpful Response#* tor Invanlory control, puteng orders and
receiving Apply In paraon, 4770
W. SR 48. Sanlord or cal Leu
n*. 330-0296, ate 224.__________
WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced. Mutt have Class
B. Apply at Sanlord Towing.
2801 Counky Ckfe Rd. 3224844

f a r t m e n t s /H o m e s t o

S hake

too
art daily. OrtYtri paid 48 00.
Drive cart al Rental Co . Auc­
tion#. vabout other tab* ivutable 4500 wgn on txmut wan
Ad Work &lt;man you want to. and
oat paid to* tarn* day. JOBS ■
MONEY. Call us 280-8108 ot
apply after 5AM at 801 Dogtrack
R d, Longwood

Ag* 90-70. No smoker, No
drtnter,
No
Drug*.
4450/

93— R o o m s Fo r Rent

RJOHTHKRbUAN
Naad* 100 Brarkart dally,
t o a l p w Bastuafattewam•fxlra pay to drivers.
•Open lam
1 Doftrack Rd Longwood

I: 3BH 1BA CHA Ctiport.
MTS par monto. I 200
CM 4Q7-3234473

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*8800 (tep 3BR 1BA tSZSAno ♦
452$ dap 425. appi lea. No
pate CaB 4314818____________
BANFORO: Small 28R house
CHAtelo Pate MTS * Deposit
Cal 904-228-0828

321-4900
tod Laundry, pftona. and U.
uaa. 445490 a weak 324-4968

&amp;TCN6TA6M
RENTAL8

99—A partm ents U nfurnished

SANFORD 1/1 Duptex. Uvtog
Rm. Carprt. CH/A... S47BD48B
BANFORO » Heal 4 Aa. Eat

ItfA fU N e ra VRXAOC
LAKE ADA 190HM. 4410410
2 BORN. 6470440 SNO UP

or 407-848-

Ftexfete fin.
Tra# Cal*. CM

Current FI Dl. UnBorme, tool* 4
paid vacation provided Appiy in
person si Harra* and Bevarty
Transmission 208 W. 25th St,
Santord Mon Frt, 6am4 30pm.

91—

In Vokraia county.
InvTWdistwy.
CNA
needed
wa hatoka.

Appte • *
to adtadute

100—C ondominium
Rentals

TECHMCIAH Exp pralartad but
wti tram. H u t haw* poaam at-

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SarvkaTtoch
For beat propane company Im­
mediate FT potwon available
Looking tor axpertencad per­
son $450 #, or #49 tram right
parson Vacation, sick pay. ms
COL Class B a plus Apply m
paraon Dtecc uwt Propana, 3*04
---------BHMOLE INSTALLERS
T o a to A E im r tiC iM T u a ig
SLENDER WEIGH teaks
enthusiastic sate* assocrata
FT/PT lor die Sammoie Town
Cantor. Some rugms/wWnas
req STvcomm. to (tart Cal
Kite tor interview 302-6008
THE PHONE BOOKS ARE
COMMOI Rqftt Hand Man
needs YOU! Loads# pomruoni
aval lor phone books. $500
son on bonus ariffi Ad. Driver*
paid 2800. Cai 2604106 or ap­
ply In parson SAM. 601 Dog
track Rd. Longwood

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• I 3 bdrmt. unfum $95 • *115/
• wk ♦ 1125/dep Cal 333-3964 or
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OFFICE ft ftTORE AVAR.. Both
over 1000 aq h. (1) $435 (2)
$450 Cal altar 12pm 3224169

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Rent
A MOVE M SRCClALfl 400 aq
« *up»$265AMONTH OtocaStoraga 321-0120 or 333 2554

MKXJEN LAKES: 3BFV2BA 1300
•qfl., 2cr gar . fancad lot. By
Oamar $49 5K. 323-4057.

CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac. LR.
eal n Mh. gar. 1*4.900.
4/2, Over 1*00 Sg. PL* ap pt
w/sap m-law* qts M 2.000.
MARKHAM WOODS 54 bd. 3
bath 1.2 acra*. 3500 aq ft
LMIam, acm pool. $2*f .*00.
RENOVATED near cprVpamt/
car Ha, tnatda utf *44,900

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WATERFRONT/DELTONA
3BR. 2 1/2 Bati Brick Ranch
1 1/2 acra* on Laka Mon­
roe,Screen poreh/TMa floor*/ 9
yraotd. 23SK 407444-1142
153— A

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pant.naw carpet.CHA. Sac 8yt.
$63,500 407-574-520*.
1*2* VINTAGE 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apt
$71,000
ELEOANT 4ft narcMiorhood ml
f $130,000 OOT WALLER.
PROPERTY

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(407)3324123

104 Oaka CL Daaubtul 1999
aq II CaMorma Myto 2 alory
pool, lannta cl
amamnaa
$129,000
Park Ave Vlllaa 2BR2B#
Townhoute condo$42,000,
owner motivated
32140*$

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Ort/San APport zoned M-1
$375 000
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pynaa 2/1 CA hod yard a4 astra bukdng lot

WALL DECOR
Murattook Custom made by artnt A* hmda 2540/aa 331 5229
CHROME WHEELS
4-16' lor Dodge Ram $175 Cal
407-509 5057

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PARK AVI. M O S U PARK
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credit Card Billing
1-•OO-CITY-FUN

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Fos S als

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Mala, m good conation Aaking
$40 00 Cal 323-55*9

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to
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*40 00 407 323 5599

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pool (35K or bad. TOO E. A*gortjBtvd 5*1-744-1547________

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155— C o n d o m i n i u m s

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EXERCISE ECXMPWENT: MuC
T1 STATION . DUAL STACK.
X45. 322-2786, LV MSO

OAKRIOCE FARMS • Oileen/
Deltona area 10 acre*, deal tor
horaa* or cant* farm MoDHe
home or homeaaa Zoned agrt
$44,900. Financing aval, ml am.
down payment ((04) 7*74300

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FREE C A R ] T $ T f UN m your
apart time IntereMecP Cal Unda O 526-3517 I alto otter repl
pc* and new Tupperwam
FULL SET OF ENCYCLOp FOtAS Good condrtion $20 00
Cal 407-332 0167
Btua tola S love
aeat. and table coffee table,
t TV/Stereo cabmat.
$350 tor al or wd te l separate
3234426_____________________
MONEY TO LOAN
Everyone approved Bad cretM/
No cr#&lt;MBankruptcy social at
tislance Pli cal 1 677-324-

81*2_________________

Plywood 4 X r . » 4 ‘ th&lt;k. $15J
sheet 323-4540_______________
SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1, 8 It dith.melal mesh
type.Drake ESR 1*24 Receiver
w/r*mole
Pole.Books.
etc.
Ready to mttal
Cost over
14500 f 1/2 yr* OKI Asking
$1*50 WN trad* tor car.ptckup.Big Screen TV.ndmg mower
or 77. *07-3234*3$.___________
TAHOE TRUCK COVER Black
tor Ford Ranger Stepwde $350
0 8 0 32*1549 ahar 5

APPLIANCE
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WANT TO G E T RID
OF ALL TH AT
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A/C Unit* InvdeOutirte units
2 1/2. 3. or 4 ton* avail For
more Into Call 904-7194100.

L A td f tftNT LOt BeUveLaka. Loch Arbor.pnvite
90000*70.000
LAKE FRONT LOT-Stona laland. Laka Monroe $120,000
VACANT LOT- Loch Arbor
*30,000. Ig. prlv. woodad
LAKE MARY LOTS-Wooded
$25,000
BAY AVE-Sanlord lot near
park-$12,000

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

3/ I 1/2, CHA. Fenced. 8&lt;g
Oaka $59,900
PAUL OMORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
321-47*4

223— M

DELTONA 10 acre*. Ideal for
mob** homeaaa. horaa*. came,
farming or nuraary&lt; Zoned agri­
cultural
$3.900/ACRE
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down wtownar llnanca *04-7171772 or *04-7*7-

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FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanut* written
up several tmea m local newtpaper* Come by A have the
BEST after an the red. 2330
Celery Ave. Sanlord

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

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A YARD SALE is the perfect
way to do that and the SmmktoH
NaraW can bring people to your
door Adverts# your tale m the
Semfeo* Hereto tor only $ 517
ana and watch the item* leave
whde the money comet In Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5kne ad can nm lor three day* n
the Herald for ONLY S t .in Al
we ask it that you prepay Vie
ad Cal uvwe can help'!

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Yard Sate Saturday
2*42 Amaya Tbrraca
Chat* Creating#
led Annual I
Ut. Oct 24 6AM 5PM (Off 427.
latwaan 17-92 $ Oraanwayl
Furniture, books,
ctothet. duhea. pot a/
much mors 2012 N
Jrandvww Ave , Sanlord. Oct 24
F3PM

&gt;lk&gt;t Club of Sanford
FRIDAY S SAT. SamMpm
305 Vihlan Road
(o ff W. 25lh St: Sanford)
MISC. UNIQUE ITEMS.
Good Shepard Lutheran Church,
2917 Hwy 1742, Sanlord Spontored by BaU Sigma Phi Sororv
hr &gt;AM-?PM Oct 24._____________
YARD SALS
Pool ladder A filer. Out£ 3 ,Motor. trumpet Furniture,
luggage, idpid booka.dithea.
boot
rarwara. lampa. and much more
147 R/varview Av a. Sanford
Dd 24 25
231— C a r s F o r S a

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CADILLAC
SEDAN
DCVBAC. On* owner.. Part* car
No M * 4 Dr. Now V * angin* from Cadlac coat $2700
Only 10K m*a* amca inataRad
New i kduitor.banary. brakes. A
bra* Absolutory loaded Body
and interior great. W * taka
11.000 tor complete car Drive I
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LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

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day* and pay only S21 001 Evan
batter, if you sa* It sooner
(which wa KNOW you wM) you
can atop you ad and only pay
tor to* number of day* I adu-

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ON A M A B O U T M M

M O V E -IN S P E C IA L
1BDRM/ 1 BATH U O h . i l
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1026 h n.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH H U n - f t

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Furniture. Baby Item*, Kflck
Knack*. CtoVwa • A Uttt* B* of
30$ LAKE BLVD.
FIL A SaL, 710 AM « f
Oarage Sato: &gt;2$ Mham Or.
Sanora. Household Rama, Rah
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Church Rummaga/
Crafl/Bftks Sols
Toy*, ctotoa*. houaahotd Rama
and more. Oraca r aRowahtp
Congregational Church, 2401 8.
Park Ave. Sanlord Sale PrtVSat
Oct 23414, SAM4PM.

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SUN 7AM-7PM
ISTAT1 SALS
A M q u tk lu M n d tfia M I
mutt go. SSIO O N a A w M o i
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Airport.
CAMMAQI COVE I
ANNUAL OAHAOS SALS.
Frl-Sun Oct 23-25. 8-4 *1 I
open hekj on 427.

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Porachaa, CadNaca. Chmry*.
BMW*. Corvaaa*. M m Jean*.
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•00-218*000 E«t 220* to
aarant laonga.
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766 lake Como Dr.. Lake
Jewelry, microwave, Xmas
oration*, household Mama, EMt
memo*, lota more. Fri SAM
3PM. Sat SAM-12PM

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W at: $68,000 Now: $64,000
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8tr*#t Sanford, FL 33771
LOT S O I: 60’ X 120*
S Q U A R E F O O T A O I: 1,201 L/A
F E A T U R E S : New Home,
Thraa (9) Bedroom,
TWo (2) Ful Bathe,
Central Air / Heet.
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage/ Navy Blue Carpet. House
Color Sky blue /Teal Blue, Washer/ Dryer
hook •up, 81 Augustine Grass

For Financing call:
Shlrtoy Jonaa
Entarprlsa Mortgaga
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next police
chief/ There's
going to be a
lot o f talk
about thr
selection for
the next five
or six
months.
J oe Dtllard
Is retiring
Feb. 28. end
tng a turbulent two-years as
Sanford's top cop.
"Joe ought to be proud of
having been the chief." said
Chief Deputy Steve Harriett, a
former Sanford ch ief now with
the S h eriffs Office. *lt's an
honor." Harriett said.
The city will initiate a nation­
wide search for someone else to
be so honored. George Hubler.
who did extensive studies o f the
SFD. has advised Sanford to call
every law enforcement agency
and ask about "com ers." Hubler
said.
The most recent ch iefs
search In the county was con ­
ducted by Casselberry. Replies
came from throughout the coun­
ty but the jo b went to Marty
Uillrusctano. a veteran with
S h eriff* Department.
A good pick In Sanford would
be Steve Harriett. But It Isn't
going to happen. Ills loyalty Is to
the sheriff.
Th e SPD has Its own viable
candidate - Cmdr. Ray Uronson.
presently the acting chief.
Police chiefs - good and bad •
don't stay on the same job as
they did In the past.
Dillard's successor will need
to rebuild the SPD. address Its
deficiencies, and put the heart
back Into it. Th e force has been
demoralized because o f the
relentless criticism and uncer­
tainties. Hubler called the SPD a
"dysfunctional" agency
Th e main task for any chief Is
service to the people. The city's
top cop Is much like the CEO of
a big company. He's responsible
for getting people organised and
maintaining a budget.
He also has to devote ample
time to the politicians and com ­
missions. The city's elected offi­
cials will pick the new chief and
then make demands.
At the turn o f the century.
Sanford Is a small town with big
city woes. Dillard was up and
down Its streets for 27 years.
That alone wasn't enough for
him to get beyond two years as
clilef. It m ay be advantageous
for his successor to be an out­
sider who lias never seen the
streets on the city nor the Inside
o f the SPD. It would help. too. If
he had some p.r. skills.
1 Calling all comers.

Russ While writes about peo­
ple. places and Issues in
Seminole County. If you have an
Idea for a column, please call
322 2611. write P.O. Box 1667.
Scuford. 32772. or e-mail
SHEditor it aoLcorn.

W om an burned by estranged husband
HERALD STAFF WRTTER
CASSELBERRY • Stephen II.
Smith. 49. Is bein g held at the
county Jail after his estranged
wife was shot and burned with
hydrochloric acid when she
went to his home W ednesday to
pick
up
their
11 -year-old
daughter.
"Hie 34-year-old wonun u n ­

derwent surgery and Is In s e r i­
ous but stable condition at O r ­
lando Rrglonal Medical Center.
C h ief Deputy Steve Harriett
said today that the woman s u f­
fered gun shot wounds In the
shoulder and the hip und s e ­
vere acid b u m s to her fare.
"D octors are concerned about
her vision." Harriett said. A 38ra llb er handgun was found ut
the scene.*

Sm ith apparently was d is ­
traught over the breakup o f his
marriage. H r had visiting rights
with the daughter but thr
child's mother was concerned
for the safety of the 11-yearold. Earlier W ednesday,
the
m other askrd a sheriff's deputy
to acrom pany her to Smith's
residence at 2029 Sussex Road
near Casselberry.
"At that time, everything was

OK." Harriett said, but soon a f­
terwards the same deputy a n ­
swered the call when the
woman went bark on her own."
Harnett said. Th e daughtrr ran
to a neighbor's house to ask for
help when she observed her
father grabbing her mother.
Smith was charged with a t­
tempted
murder,
aggravated
battery and dom estic battrry.

Lake
project
moves
ahead
■ y a m Kam a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD • Tlie Longwood
city
commission
will
pay
$170,000 for thr Island Luke
North restoration project
on
condition that thr Arquatlc B i­
ologists company fulfills all
contract obligations.
The Department o f Environ­
mental Prut ret Ion presented a
status report on restoration of
the lake, located on Rangrllne
Road n ear State Road 434.
Real den ta voiced concern about
the project during public p a r­
ticipation. with about 35 people
In attendance.
"1 think much o f the concern
Is that there was a buffer rone
created around thr lake." Mayor
Rusty Miles said.
"What was
accom plished
Is vastly Im ­
proved over what was already
there
before
this
project.
W hether It meets everyone's
approval la another Issue."
The contract was awarded
prim arily to clean up and r e ­
store the buffer rone around
Island Lake North, city adm in­
istrator Greg Manning said.
There were 12 eight-foot tall
trees planted along the Island
In the buffer rone. Doug C h ar­
les o f Acquatlc Biologists said
In the meeting. He said there Is
a monthly plan for 12 months
covering
spraying,
removing
weeds, and other maintenance.
John Brock o f the city's
Community Services
D epart­
ment said the water circulation
has been increased, with all the
"dead.
Invasive
or
exotic"
plants In the area removed.
Com m issioner Paul Lovestrand said he Is not satisfied
with the work that has been
done on the lake.
T h e first contract was to go
100 feet around the lake."
Lovestrand said.
"Now, they
did the whole lake. They didn't
pull up the grass. It was e x ­
plained to me that the grasses
were needed to purify the lake."
Brock said the grass around
the edge o f Island Lake North
helps to purify the water, and
reduce the cost o f maintenance.
Resident Denise Clark said
Island Lake North "Just doesn’t
look like It's completed."
Pisos# sss Lake. Page 3A

All Souls reaches out
Mother Blanche Weaver presents a plaque of appre­
ciation tor AJ Souls Cathole Schoofs "Pennies from
hoaven" donation to the Outreach Mission in Sanford.

New school board
chairman brings
energy to the post
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRTTER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - W hen
the 1990s began. Larry Furlong
was a freshman county com ­
missioner.
As
the
century
w inds down, he Is the chairman
o f the School Board.
T h e great Irony." Furlong
said Wednesday. "Is that Tm
the School Board chairman and
Carlton Henley, a high school
principal 31 years. Is now the
chairman o f the County C om ­
m ission."
For a couple o f years 11993
and 1994) Furlong and H enley
had adjacent offices when they
w ere on the County Com m is­
sion. Both were defeated for
Comm ission seats In 1994.
Furlong was elected to the
School Board two years later,
and Henley elected
to the
County Commission In S eptem ­
ber.

Blue grass ‘pick-in’
LONGWOOD - The monthly Blue Grass
event In Historic Longwood Is scheduled
for Saturday from 5 until 9 p.m. This
month only, the "Plck-ln" will be held at
Ryder Park because the Longwood Arts &amp;
Crafts Festival Is going on in the Historic
District. Ryder Park Is located on the cor­
ner o f Mllwce and Warren, next to tlie fire
department.
Families are encouraged to bring lawn
chairs and move around to the different
musical groups, or bring your own Instru­
ment and Join In! Refreshments will be
available. T h is monthly event, held every
third Saturday. Is sponsored by the
Historic Longwood Business Association
and the city o f Longwood.

More than $1,000 was raised lor the cause Parish­
ioners also contributed through the offerings from the
schoofs morning Mass.

At 49. Furlong lias an abun­
dance o f energy und enthu si­
asm Uiut he intends to allot to
tlie School Board and to his
duties as Vice President/Major
Accounts for Fldelty National
Title Insurance Co.
"Our School System In a do
no harm' type o f situation."
Furlong said. "W e've got a grrat
system and our focus Is to keep
It that way and make Im prove­
ments
whenever
they
are
needed.
"People move to Seminole
County so their children can go
to our schools," Furlong said. "I
can attest to that. Our daugh­
ters have been and are still In
the system. W e're glad we came
here. And most everyone you
talk to will say they're pleased,
too."
It Is an extra advantage for
him. Furlong said, that he trav­
els throughout the state In h is

SANFORD • A Patient Access Services
Program will be offered by Central Florida
Regional Hospital tn Ja n u a ry and
February. This Intensive eight-session
Introductory course Is designed to provide
general education needed to obtain entry
level positions for today’s adm ission
process. The classes arc given by profes­
sionals currently employed tn the areas
addressed. Courses Include Basic Medical
T erm s. Insurance. R egistration and
Professional Skills. Participants must
attend all course nights.
The course Is free to CFRH associates

HERALD STAFF WRTTER
ALTAMONTF. SPRINGS
Two
Lake
Brantley
High
School football players have
been suspended
from the
team under the Sem inole
County School Board's c iti­
zenship
policy
follow ing
weekend arrests on underage
drinking charges.
The weekend drinking b y
the athletes violates the citi­
zenship policy regulating the
behavior o f students who
participate in extracurricular
activities.
Students caught
drinking, gambling, sm oking,
doing drugs, or having a fake
ID con be suspended under
the policy, even If Incident
took place ofT-campua.
T h a t's the policy." Larry
Furlong. Chairman of the
Seminole
County
School
Board said. T h e y certainly
should have been aware o f
the policy."
The Lake Brantley students
were arrested Saturday night
ut 11:10 p.m.. according to
tlie arrest report.
Residents
In the area o f K nollereat Drive
tn the Sw eetw ater aubdm aten
o f Longwood com plained o f a
noisy gathering.
"We
responded
three
times."
Seminole
County
S h eriffs Department S p o k es­
person Deanna Brown said o f
the deputies breaking up the
party.
Football
player
Brian
Eugene Hanetson. 18. o f A l­
tamonte Springs was charged
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Lake Mary’s Finest
The lake Mary Polico Awards honored officers and staff this weekend
at Seminole Community College. Chief Richard Be ary congratulates
Sgt Ronnio Gregory. Officer ol the Year. More on Page 4A.
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Please M S School, page 4A

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Patiefii access program

Football
players
suspended

and .
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lance programs. A ll others are $50. For
more information call (407) 321-4500.
ext. 5607,

Holiday travelers
TAMPA - AAA Auto Club South esti­
m ates that a record 33.6 . million
Americans are expected to travel 100
miles or more from home during the holl
day weekend. The volume Is nearly 2 per­
cent higher than the 33 million Americans
who took a trip during Thanksgiving last
year.
AAA Auto Club South estimates 27.7
million motorists plan to travel by auto­

mobile. light truck or recreational vehicle,
up 2 percent over the 27.2 million
m otorists
who
took
a
trip
last
Thanksgiving. Another 5.9 million will
travel by airplane, train or bus. also a 2
percent Increase from 5.8 million last
year.
The Southeast will generate the greatest
number o f auto travelers with 7.2 million.
Sixty-three percent of holiday travelers
expect to stay with family and friends,
wtille another 23 percent plan to stay
overnight at a hotel or motel. Other lodg­
ing plans Include: cabln/condo. 4 per­
cent: ramper/trallcr/RV/lent. 3 percent:
other. 1 percent; and don't know or no
overnight stay. 6 percent.

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The way we were: Osteen, Longwood news from Sanford Builder
D ir follow m e is a rout InnaHon o f lu-m» I'ontalnrd m thr
Jan
13, 1950 n lttlon of the
Son ford Hullti.-r.

Itirt Ini ;»\s ci' It*Itrated
Mr and M i- Loon W alk er
had the right idea by having
htrtlnLiy parties on the same
itav lor daughter. Pally, and
son, re d d y .
Teddy's friends arrived first
lor an a flem oo n party to r r lr 1irate his JOlh birthday. En­
tertainm ent
Itn hided
gam es
with Jlmtny W right and Hrticr
M rCov winning prizes.
liclresh m eiits were served lo
Gregory and Frankie Halley.
Hilly
Tyre.
Jim m y
W right.
Kami.ill
Lavender.
M aurice
Phillips. H nice Mi Coy. A l l o t
tins and Hilly Strnson
Gam es and dam Ing w ere
featured
th.it
evening
at
Pally's 13th birthday paitv.
Prizes went to Rosem ary Gar
tier and Cecil Koont/. And. of
course, ice i ream and cake
was served to all attending.
Il was present at Patty's
party and even look the p ic ­
ture
which
Is
reprodu ced
here. Seated are Paulette C a ­
son, Patsy Collins
Rodman
Hrumlcy.
Hilly
Park.
and
Jim m y Wade Helmut are San­
dra Gunn. Ronnie Anderson,
Patty W alker, U m lse Benton,
Barbara
Casstdie.
Jeanette
Cleveland. Jlm m ir Fox. Ellen
Lyon.
Rosemary
G arner.
Marlhu Owen. Dickie Moss.
Edward
McCall.
Jim m y
W hatley. Hetty /Mine Stiles and
Joe! Moss
Others In vited-a
few may be In the b a rk
ground were Annette Brooks
Joyce Junrs, Linda Koont/.
Shirley Tvre. Nancy Rountree.
Patricia Tooke. Peggy Wright.
Jeanne
Lure
Miller,
Joni
Saunders. Jim m y
Harry Kinkavage.)

Krldcr

A graduate o! S em in ole High
s. htstl -dir had begun w ork
with I I A in J anu ary 1930 She
w as.i member of First Presbyten.m Chinch and Ilusluess
Women s c m le.
Also ic ie lv ln g service pins
w e re M I
Collins, m achinist,
and C 1
Markowitz, appren
m e
tw o ira r s service, noth
w e re e m p lo y e d at the gem raltng p
akc Mon

The anim al reception spun
sored l&gt;y the Civic le a g u e was
held New Years Day In IItile a g u e Hall. Fitly guests en
Joyed tile event and were r e ­
ceived trv I tie follow ing League
im s lecs:
M is
j a
BlM lIne,
Mrs Halil L iV lg n r and Mrs J.
I In in Mcnlek. E n lerla lu iu eiil
com m it ter m em bers w ere th r
Mesdanrrs R T. Mllwce. Glenn

Fern Park news

Rocket and W illi.tin Prosser.

Mt a n d M is lla n y Penning
Inti tr•ccttth tuii red thr Ever
gl.ulc--1.
Mt ami Mis Willi. tin 1M u g
StOII ol D.tvti' na H til leased
H ills Diner w In c h W.lis farm rrlv (ipcr.Uit l by Hu b and
S.tr.tli Roth
Mr. and M rs N O. MelDowell
sjM-nt the New Y ra r w ri r*k end
visiting In Miami

Osteen news
M is R W McCullough. Mrs
A llau gh l. Marilyn. Palsy and
Pat llau gh l wen- in Valdosta.
Ga (lie previous week-end.
Fay Noel had retu m rd home
from Fernald Lm gliton M em o
n.d Hospital following a ton
silleetom v
Kenneth 1los.it k
had
re
turned from Orangr M em orial
Hospital where he had had two
sandspout removed from his
throat.
Mrs P T Piety. Mrs. Jane
Knox. Mr and M rs G. Hell
and Mr and M is J o e M asters
recently spent a day at New
Smyrna Heaeh.
Beverly Noel celebrated her
16th birthday with a (w rtv the
previous week. Those en joying
dancing and refreshm ents In­
cluded Betty Jo and S p a rk v
Sparkm an and Guy Duffy o f
Sanford: Pat Hargrave. Joyce

and

Marian U illiams
recognized
In recognition o f 20 years of
service with Florida Power and
Light
Mrs
M arian W illiam s
was presented a 20-year pin
by the com pany according to
1111. Coleman, district man­
ager. Mrs. W illiam s w as a
m em ber o f tlu* Sanford office
staff and was praised for her
many years o f loyal service.

Spivey.
Dot
Anderson
and
Barbara
G ardiner
of
L ik e
Monroe; Donald
LrFlls and
Denton
Prevail
of Geneva:
Frances Clark. Lillian S hep­
herd. Dan Brooks. Bobby Hlrt.
Darlene. Ju nior and Koandi
Vleno, Harold and Ray Pell of
O steen.
W illiam Guess, Stetson U n i­
versity student, was filling the
pulpn at the Baptist Church
during the absence of the pasior. Rev. AAV. Herring,

lo n g w ood

new s

Payne

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Club bolds Silver Tea

Die Sanford Garden Club
held a Silver lea the previous
Thursday for the purpose o f
.ic(|u.iintlug residents with the
com pleled p on iou of their new
eluh house tocalrd at the c o r ­
ner ol First Street and M ellon
vtlle Avenue
Mrs. Miriam
Russell was
chairm an ol the T ea w hich was
attended
by
approxim ately
10O jK-rsons
Mis.
C harles
Ginn, eluh p rcsld m i, and Mrs.
L.T. F ra ile r presided at th r
register.
The Rose Circle
was In
charge of decorations and the
club was beautifully decorated
w ilh C herokee roses, cam ellias
ami gladiolus lull bam boo and
Chinese urns o f pink gladiolus
adorned the entrance
The tea table was overlaid
with linen dam ask and c e n ­
tered with w hite gladiolus and
silver eandelahr.i. Stiver tea
servti es adorned raeh end and
were presided over by Mrs II
II MeCushu, Mrs F.K. llo li,
Mrs
C W. Baker and Mrs.
AAV. E pps.

School performs
nursing home

tm ir n c )

In -Id

W inners
al
the
regular
playing inerting of ih r S.mford
W om en's Goll Association w ere
M r s John Ivey In Class A. M rs

Price lle a id In Class IF. and
M rs .
Earl
Hlggltilsithain
In
C la s s C. M is Hugh W heli liel
was winner In Ih r putting con
lest. A pproxim ately '20 mem
1h-is took part in the tourney.

Chamber meet ing
Al
Its
regular
m onthly
m eeting held al the Tourist
Center, ih r Sem inole County
Cham ber o f C om m en t- made
prelimtnury plans tor a mem
benditp drive
lo
begin
In
March
T liev
dcflnlli-ly
tie
elded against paving a p r o ­
moter 92,000 to conduct the
drive as it was agreed lli.it lo
cal men would liave mure m ii
cess with the m erchants and
businessm en.
President W.A. Patrick told
o f iln- growth ol tin- Sanford
S ta le Farm ers
Market
and
pointed out us 9:lo o .0 0 0 p a y ­
roll. Du- group were told lhal
the market
w as tin- i tty's
greatest asset and lo u ld even
1m- doubled its present sl/r.

Patty

W alk er'*

party, January

Market manager
Anderson

was

Sandy

K i t / T l i v u t t 'r p r o g n o t i
Playing during the week at
the Kit/ were *Nnvu|o Trail*
and "Drums Along the Mo
hawk* on Saturday; " I’r lin r ol
Foxes." Sunday and Monday;
"Always la-ave Them L iu g ii
ing." Thursday and Friday.

A d v e r tis e r s
Some of the

advertisers

m

1950.
this edition were Sanford O r ­
lando Kennel Cluh. Tou ch lon
Drugs. Eureka Novelty Com
patty
L m e y Dry Cleaners,
Iveys SliiM- Store. C.U. Boyd
and Company Insurance. A.C.
Fellows
Ji-weler.
Jacobsons
Department S tore, Dr
C l.
Persons O ptom etrist.
Hunt's
Tuxedo Feed Store. The Music
Hox ami Hill Hardw are C o m ­
pany.

for

A ballet troupe from Midway Ele­
mentary School, a magnet school
tor the performing ads, recently
entertained the residents ot
Lakeview Nursing Home In this
picture, Cayce Tanner, Ashton
Games. Darryta Ross and Delia
Cru/ dance with tambourines
From the front page, dressed in
kimonos with parasols, are Ash­
ley Lawrence. Sarah Elam. Amber
Chandler and Kim Britt Also at­
tending with the group, but not
performing was Noel Pysarchyk
N M M P IlO lH t lN IiU a U

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The following reports m e r e ro m p fftv t from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Nov. 18:

Disorderly intoxication:
SANFORD. 8. Palmetto Avenue, 2000 block, Nov. 17. 11:03
p.m. A 23-yrar-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for
disorderly Intoxication, for harassing com m unication and for
n u king falsr 9 1 1 calls. Police said he w as very drunk, so much
so that he had urinated In his pants and did not notice It.
when they arrived at hls home. Ills girlfriend and h er parents
had asked him to leave their home and he becam e angry and
left. Later, he jum ped Into the passenger seat o f hls girlfrien d's
car when she w as stopped at a (raffle light and refused to get
out. When hr relented on that and got out and went home, p o ­
lice said he called U l I and told them the house w here hls glrlfrirnd and her parents live was on fire. The fire departm ent re­
sponded and found no fire. Thr girlfriend and her fam ily told
(roller lie had b ern m aking harassing phone calls to their
hom r. som etim es calling 20 times In an hour asking to see
her.

Driving under the influence:
CASSELBERRY. WUshir* Drive at Mark David Boulevard.
Nov. 18. 12:23 a.m. A 52 year-old man was arrested by
Casselberry Poller for driving under the Influence.
CASSELBERRY, State Road 436 at Oxford Road. Nov. 18.
12:53 a m. A 20-year-old woman was arrested by C asselberry
I’oiler for driving under thr Influence.

OVIEDO. MltcbeU Hammock Road. 1000 block, 1:48 a.m. A
37-yenr-old man w as arrested by Oviedo Police for driving un­
der llir Influence.

Drugs:
LONOWOOD. U.8. Highway 17-02. 200 block. Nov. 17. 10:24
p.m. A 23-yrar-old man was a n r s trd by Sem inole County
sheriff's deputies for possession o f less than 20 gram s o f
marijuana, for possession o f drug paraphernalia and for d riv­
ing with a suspended license. Deputies said they conducted a
traffic stop and a com puter check revealed hls license had
t&gt;ern suspended six times. They searched hls c a r subsequent
to hls a iT e s t for driving with a suspended license and found
about 10 grams o f marijuana and a package o f rolling papers.
SANFORD. 1314 Place at Maagoustinc. Nov. 17. 10:15 p.m. A
28 year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for the sale
and delivery of crack cocaine. Police said they saw him make
several transactions they believed to be drug related and then
le a v e the area In a car. They stopped the vehicle for a traffic
violation and then searched him and the cur. They found sev­
eral pieces o f crack cocaine In hls socks. A few days before,
the man was arrested for selling cocaine and had to be taken
to the hospital to have hls stomach pumped after h r Ingested
several pieces o f crack cocaine.

Secondhand smoke
is dangerous
SPECIAL TO TH E HERALD
A nonsm oker's exposure to
(he smoke o f a sm oker's c ig a ­
rette Is also a reason to c o n ­
sider Im plem enting sm oke-free
policies
during
the
Great
American Smokeout.
In December 1992. the US
Environmental
Protection
Agency concluded that w id e ­
spread exposure to en viron ­
mental tobacco sm oke (ETS)
presents "a serious and su b ­
stantial" public health problem
In the United States.
Each year, about 3.000 n on ­
smoking adults die o f lung ca n ­
cer as a result o f breathing the
smoke o f others' cigarettes. The
risk o f dying o f lung cancer Is
30 percent higher for a nonsmoker living with a smoker,
compared with a nonsm oker
living with a nonsm o ker. It Is
estimated that
ETS
causes
35,000 to 40,000 excess heart
disease deaths am ong people
who are current smokers.
Secondhand sm oke contains
over
4.000
chem ical
co m ­
pounds. Four chem icals In s e c ­
ondhand sm oke are known c a r­
cinogens, based on EPA stan ­
dards. Ten other chem icals In
secondhand sm oke are c la s s i­
fied by the EPA as probable
human carcinogens. ETS con-

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tains essentially all o f the same
carcinogens and toxic agents
that are Inhaled by the smoker.
ETS can result In aggravated
asthmatic conditions. Im paired
blood circulation, bronchitis,
and pneumonia.
Because there are no safe
levels o f secondhand smoke. It
Is Important that any pu blic
policies to protect people from
secondhand sm oke and protect
children from tobacco-caused
disease and addiction be as
strong as possible.
To this rnd. It Is vital that the
preemption clause in the F lo r­
ida Clean Indoor Act (F.S. 386)
be repealed to allow local g o v ­
ernments to enact stronger n on ­
smoking polices Ilian the state
o f Florida currently allows.
ETTS poses additional health
hazards for unborn and young
children. A ccordin g lo the 1988
National Health Interview S u r­
vey (NHIS), about 10 million
children under the age o f six
are exposed to ETS by a h ou se­
hold member. Children
ex­
posed to secondhand sm oke
have Increased risks o f re sp i­
ratory illnesses and Infections,
Impaired developm ent o f lung
function, and m iddle ear In fec­
tions. Infants b o m to women
who smoked during pregnancy
are more likely to die o f Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome.

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Resident A1 Taylor agreed
with Clark. In stronger words,
saying "Island Lake North Is
unique. It looks like hell.* He
said the view o f the lake from
Rangellne road needs to Im ­
prove.
Manning said the com m ission
could approve additional work

coatlaasd from Psgo IA
with p o s­
session o f alcohol by someone
younger than 21 and p o sses­
sion of a small amount of m ari­
juana. both misdemeanors, the
arrest report said.
Police arr nol releasing the
Identity o f the tuber 17-year old
football player because lie Is a
minor.
This Is at least the sreond
time this school year the School

OBITUARIES

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Lawrence "Larry" Paid Grndron, 51. North State Road
426. Oviedo, died Tuesday,
Nov. 17. 1098. Horn In Leom in ­
ster. Mass, he moved to C en ­
tral Florida In 1976. Mr. Gendrun was a salesm an and a
rancher. He was a m em ber of
East Orange County Livestock.
Urevard Ueef 4-11, and Future
Farmers o f America. Mr. Gendron served In the U.S. Army.
He was a C ath olic.
Survivors include wife, D ebo­
rah:
father.
Leon,
Oviedo;
brother. Alfred. Deltona: sister.
Carolyn
Haege.
Thom pston.
Ga.; several nieces and n eph­
ews.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo, in charge o f a r­
rangements.

ALBERTIS JAR VIE
Albertis Jarvle, 85. South
Park Avenue. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Nov. 10, 1998. B om
in Clymer. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida In 1974. Mr.
Jarvle was a mechanic. He was
a mem ber o f the Team sters
Union.
Survivors Include son. Hilly
G.. Sanford; daughter. Donnie
Howington.
Sanford;
seven
grandchildren;
three
great­
grandchildren.
Orlando
Direct
C rem ation
Service. Orlando. In charge of
arrangem ents.

CECELIA AGNES KUTZLE
Cecelia Agnes Kutzlc. 93. Red
Uriek Run. Sanford, died Tu es­
day. Nov. 17. 1998. Bom In
Hlghclilf. Term., she moved to
Central Florida In 1998 from
Pasadena. Fla. Ms. Kutzlc was
a homemaker.
She was a
Catholic.

Survivors Include son. Jam es
Paul.
Sanford:
grandsons.
Jam es J.. Fullerton. Calif.. Mi­
chael
D., Fountain
V alley.
Calif., Joey W illiam s. St. Pe­
tersburg Beach. C hristopher.
Sanford; granddaughters. Lisa
Ballard. Sanford. Lu Ann Lee.
St. Petersburg
Beach:
four
great-grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etrry und Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

FRANK L. NEWKIRK
Frank L. Newkirk. 01. Tan ­
gerine Drive. Sanford,
died
Tuesday. Nov. 17. 1998. Bom
Nov. 19. 1936 tn Tam pa, he
moved to Central Florida In the
1960s. Mr. Newkirk was a meat
cutter and retired after 27
years with Winn Dixie. He was
a member o f the N.R.A. Mr.
Newkirk served In the U.S. Air
Force. He was a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife, Ann
S.;
daughters.
Debra
Ann
Christman. Sumter. S.C.. Mary
Beth Abruzzlno, Ocala; mother,
Geraldine Sapp.
Melbourne;
stepmother, Ruth Peck, San­
ford; sisters, Mae Tonry, Bethel
Park.
Pa..
A lice
Sltdman,
Herndon. Va., Eileen Mlkulas.
Melbourne: five grandchildren.
Drisson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

FUNERAL
Newkirk, Frank L.
Graveside funeral services for Mr.
Newkirk will be Friday at 11 a.m. in
d ie Ouklawn M em orial Park CemcIcry with the Hcv. Dr. W arren
lau gcr officiating. There will be no
public calling hours. Hrissnn F u ­
neral Home. (407) 322-2131. Is In
charge of services.

fkiard has suspended
high
school football players accused
o f violating the district s c iti­
zenship policy,
adopted
In
1993.
Two Sem inole High School
football
players
were
su s­
pended In Septem ber, accused
o( drinking or serving alcohol
while at New Smyrna Heach on
Labor Day. Th e suspension Is
being challenged, with the next
appeal hearing set for Dec. 10.

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - CONSOLIDATED PLAN PROCESS
Seminole County is the recipient of federal grant funds through a num­
ber of programs administered by the Department of Housing and Urban
development (HUD). These indude the Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Program (Volusia and Seminole
counties formed a consortium in 1991 to qualify lor this program), and
the Emergency Shelter Grams (ESG) Program. These programs are
designed primarily to assist the County* km and low income residents,
in order lo streamline the administration ot these programs. HUD has
consolidated all of the local planning and citizen participation require­
ments of these various federal programs Into a single administrative
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on the project, but the work
may need to work until the next
fiscal year.
T h is could be the first step
o f two." Manning said.
"That
depends on thr comm ission. I
don't think the city can fund
more work on the project this
year.
They could do It next
year.’

(southern sector)
LAWRENCE "LARRY" PAUL
OENDRON

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Lake Mary
Stiver Medal In the Pistol
shooting competition ut the P o ­
lice Olympics. Officer C h risto ­
pher Taylor received a plaque
for winning the National Gold In
Karate Kick Dosing at the N a ­
tional I’ollce Olympics. He also
received a medal for com peting
in football at the I’ollce Olym-

By BUI K en ts
HKRALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MAKY - The Lake M.uy
Poller Department paid homage
1o ns finest officer* and sfafT
this Saturday In an Awards of
Valor Ceremony at the Sem inole
Community College Fine Arts
Hulldlng.

partment Ribbons. In clu din g
Gregory.
Shea,
and
o fficer
Christopher Taylor.
Mem ber* from squad 3 r e ­
ceiving medals and ribbons In ­
cluded Sgt. John W oods. C p I.
Joseph Hart. Officer. Jalin C a ll,
and Rossi.

Members of squad 4 receiving
medals and ribbons In clu ded
Sgt. David ITelser. CpI. V irgil
Plckieslmer.
officer
Richard
Pare, officer Richard Drum ­
mond. and officer Marcus Uullock.
Members o f the Crim inal In ­
vestigations Division receivin g
medals and ribbons In clu ded
Lung, agent Leo llm n elle. Det.
Patrick Skinner, and Det. T o d d
Moderson.
I’ollce
administrative
em ­
ployees receiving awards In ­
cluded Capt. Samuel H elflore,
Guildford, and Sgt. Linda B elflore.

,-&lt;&gt;rk In the DARK program.
The Good Conduct Ribbon
ras awarded to em ployees who
lave not received any d lscliline for the previous three
ears. I’ollce Department ribo n * were awarded to em p loy­
es
who have
su ccessfu lly
om pletcd their one-year proMtlonary period.
Officers receiving the Good
onduct Rlblion and the Police
k-pariment Ribbon from Squad
l
Included
Sgt.
G regory
iniyson. patrolman first cla ss
latrry Johnson. O fficer Johnny
Thomson. officer Curtis H off­
man.
and
officer
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P 'M em bers of Squad 2 received
Good Conduct and Police D e ­

Sgl.
Ronnie Gregory
was
named the Officer o f the Year.
H ie Medal o f Valor Award, the
high winners Included patrol­
man llrst class Stephen Shea,
officer Ed Kossl. CpI. Joseph
Hart, and Lt. Dave Guildford.
Sgl. Linda Uelflore recelveil a
Special Award If Recognition for

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Patrolman Writ class Staphan
Shaa and officer Edward Rossi
receive Medal of Valor awards
from Lake Mary Police Chief

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Deteetlvr Camlel umg re ­
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Fidelity National work. This a f­
fords him a closer look at both
business and education s y s ­
tems In Florida. He shares this
Information with the others on
the School Hoard.
"Larry's a meticulous, me(hodlcul kind o f guy - a master
o f detail,** said Bob Goff, Fu r­
long’s School Board adversary.
“If he approaches this Job as he
did when he was a county
commissioner. It’s going to be
fun to watch. Now and then, he
showed the old Larry Furlong
last year. Now. he has the
chance to set policy."
It's Furlong’s hopes to make a
solid learn of the School Board.
He said the troubles that "on e
member’ (Ooffi Initiated arc
hopefully over. "Healthy debate
Is fine, but It was more than
that last year." Furlong said.
"One member was creating
problem s."

• PR ICES
• Q U A L ITY
• V A LU E
• S E LE C TIO N

Although he nominated Sandy
Robinson to be the School
Hoard Commissioner on T u e s ­
day night. G off voted for F u r­
long so the vote would be
unanimous. W ho's to predict
how many 5-0 votes the board
will have on other Issues.
A political science major at
Ihc University o f M ississippi
who also served In the Navy.
Furlong has Initiated several
programs that enhance the
county's education system. He’s
pushed
hard for
television
workshops and classes for all
students. T h e students co n ­
duct thrlr own newscasts on
closed
circuit
TV
at
our
schools." he said.
As a county com m issioner.
Furlong began a partnership
with Irish officials from W ic k ­
low. The new W icklow E lem en ­
tary School Is named for that
county. "W e have a lot In co m ­
mon and now we can share our
visions." he said.
If residents were dissatisfied
with the School Board, they d id
not Indicate It In the recent
elections. Sandy Robinson and
Jennie Morris were reelected
handily. Diane Bauer, who has
strong ties to the board, won
the vacated seat Barbara Kuhn.
T h e community likes what
we’re doing and we’re going to
try lo do It even belter." Furlong
said.

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Ready to run for the ring
S A C ’s elite
to compete in
cross country
state meet

The Jags
are best
in Florida
SANFORD _ Any questions?
If the Jacksonville Jaguars
didn't point out the true Iden­
tity o f Florida's Team after
winning the state cham pion­
ship with a win over Tam pa
Hay last weekend, people
aren't paying attention.
Especially the over 70 p er­
cent o f Central Floridians w ho
called the local CB S affiliate to
choose the Dolphins' gam e
over the J ags two w eeks In a
rare sports situation where the
fans actually got a chance to
make a difference.
W hat’s not to like about
these Jaguars?
First, let's talk ubout what's
not to like about Florida's
other two teams.
First. Tam pa Bay has Trent
Dllfer while Jacksonville has
Mark Brunei!. Any questions?
Dllfer has never, even In last
year’s playofT run. been a p r o ­
ductive quarterback. He can't
escape a rush and hts only
protection Is to hand o ff to
W arrick Dunn and Mike Alston.
Th e Dues' defense Is one o f
the league's best, but except
for W arren Sapp. It's made up
o f no-nam r* who keep the
score close and turn the ball
over to Dllfer for relief.
In Miami, you have another
pathetic ofTense. Dan Marino
was. and still Is. one o f the
best quarterbacks o f all time.
Coach Jim m y Johnson is too
stubborn to tu m the ofTense
back over to Marino as he tries
to establish a running game
that doesn't exist.
Ills team can play defense,
but. like the Bucs. that won't
get you past the first round o f
the playoffs.
Meanwhile. Jacksonville o f­
fers the NFL's most exciting
ofTense (okay, m aybe D enver
might argue that), a solid d e ­
fense and a team that might
give Florida Its first Super Bowl
appearance since Miami went
in 1984.
Jacksonville still has a major
roadblock and that Is getting
past Denver In the AFC p la y­
offs. Since the m iracle playofT
win In 1996. the J ags ore 0-2
In Denver, getting clobbered In
both losses. Th e road leads
through Denver, but the Jaguar
rushing defense Is one o f the
few that can hold Terrell Davis.
Jacksonville's biggest ch a l­
lenge right now Is to lock up as
many home playofT gam es as
possible. Despite m aking the
post-season the past two
tars. the Jaguars have never
osted a home playoff gam e
and. despite help from M other
Nature during the past two
seasons, they've never had to
play In Inclement weather.
If the season ended today,
the Jags would be seeded sec­
ond In the post-season tou r­
nament which would guarantee
a first-round home gam e
(against Oakland).
Denver may never lose, so
the Jags Just have to hold onto
the second slot. Th ey can
make thetr lives a lot easier
with a win over Pittsburgh on
the road this weekend. They've
never won at Three Rivers S t a ­
dium. and can solidify the C en ­
tral Division title w ith a win.
Sure, there are a lot o f o ld ­
time Dolphin and Bucs fans
out there, but how can you
beat Brunell. Smith.
McCardell, Taylor, Smeenge.
Brackens and the rest?
By the way. In case you for­
get. Jacksonville is located In
Florida, not South G eorgia.

S

Last Second Shot:
Great Job. Alaqua Country
Club, helping out the career
club at Hamilton Elementary.
A lot o f other local clubs
need to follow your lead.

By Dean Smith
HERALD STOUTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Tlie Sem inole
Athletic C on feren ce will be well
represented this w rckrn d when
the
FIISAA
(Florida
High
School A th lellr
Association)
Cross Country State C h am pi­
onship Meet Is held at Florida
Com m unity
C o lleg e's
Norlh
Cam pus In Jacksonville.
W inter Springs High School
ran to the Class 3A-Region 3
titles
last Thursday,
while
seven team s will compete In
the Class 6A Meet after qu ali­
fying In the OA-North I R e­
gional last Saturday m orning
at the Sperling Sports Com plex
In DeLtnd.

Laks Mary's Nick Stuart (left), along with Lyman's Male Adams, which
placed fourth and third, respectively, m (he Regional Meet last week, w * be
looking lo win the Boys' Class 6A Individual Cross Country State Champi­

onship. wtvio Lake Brantley's Stephanie Cornea (right), who set a course
record n the Regional. wS be a prohibitive favorite in the girls' race this
Saturday at Florida Community College's North Campus in Jacksonville.

Luke Brantley's
Stephanie
C o n irll continued her am azing
senior season, setting a course
record o f 18:39 to lead the P a ­
triots to the girls' regional
cham pionship.
Luke
Bruntley
scored
36
points to far outdistance. Ft.
W alton
Beach.
N lcrvllle.
Oviedo. L ik e Mary and Lyman,
which claimed the other live

Please M e Running. Page 2B

SAC teams dominate district swimming meets
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS ED ITO R
SANFORD _ Sem inole A th ­
letic Conference schools dom i­
nated the Class GA-Dlslrtct 3
Swimming Cham pionships last
weekend at L ik e Brantley High
School.

Seminole
girls go
to 2-0 in
district

SAC tram s claim ed the lo p
four finishing positions In both
the boys and girls meets, with
the other two tram s finishing
sixth and seventh.
Meanwhile. Sem inole fifth In
the boys and fourth In the girls
In the Class 5A-District 1 Meet
at the YM CA Aquatic C ru irr In

Orlando.
L ik e Brantley was the b ig
winner on the day. as both of
the Patriots teams claimed d is ­
trict cham pionships.
T lie boys bested Lik e Mary.
403-389. with OMrdo and Ly­
man (lnlshlng third and fourth.
The girls' top four In flnshlng

order was rx a rtly the sam e
with L ik e Hrantlry topping
L ik e
Mary.
617-419.
and
Oviedo and
Lyman
com ing
hom r third and fourth.
T lie FIISAA (Florida High
School A ctivities A ssocia tion )
State Cham pionships will be
held today through Saturday In

Orlando ut Ihr YM CA Aquatic
Center on International Drive.

CLASS 6A-DIBTR1CT 3
CHAMPIONSHIPS
al Laka Bran (lay High School

GIRLS
Please aee Swim. Page 2B

WELL DONE

PROM 8TAPP REPORTS
DAYTONA BEACH
_ Th e
Seminole girls' varsity b a sk et­
ball team made tt two-for-two
W ednesday night.
Playing their first road gam e
o f the season, the Fighting
Semlnoles traveled to Daytona
Beach and defeated a peren ni­
ally tough Mainland squad. Sto­
t t . In Class 5A District 5.
W ith the road win. S em in ole
not only upped Its record to 2 ­
0 overall, but both victories are
over district foes.
T lie Fighting Sem lnoles held
a 29-25 lead at the half, then
took control In the second half.
*We made them play our
gam e." said Sem inole coach
Sylvester Wynn o f his team 's
second half perform ance.
In
the
victory,
Jam ala
Mitchell stood out with
19
points
and
15
rebounds.
Laqueena Grayson added 12
points, and Martina Kendrick

Please aee Seminole, Page 2B
P1QHTINO SEM1NOLES 69.
BUCCANEERS 55
S e m in o le (8 9 )
Gray i t . Knulrtck It . KUlier 6. Mint
7. Crayton 12. J MltrhrU IH. WUlln&lt;tum 3. Total*. 3I 7 -I6 60
M a in la n d (S B )
Tu tk rr I I . Ilrown 20. I’allrrson I0.
lUtlnaun 5. H lih rtt 4 . IVrry 5. Total*
22 O -IS 55
S e m in o le
2 0 9 17 2 3
69
M a in la n d
14 11 14 16 _ B 5
Three point licit! goal* . Mainland 2
(Drown. Knbmv.nl Team loul* _ Semi­
nole 13; Mainland 14 fouled out .
none Terhnlrali _ none. Iterorda _
Seminole 2 0. 2 0 In 5A 5; Mainland OI. 0-1 In BA-5. Ju n io r vanity _ Semi­
nole 32. Mainland IH.

t t * t » b| Joha Cullum

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club ot Sanford recently honored Seminole
Hgh School's Clarence Latimer as its Athlete of the Week. Latimer, a
sophomore fullback, led the Fighting Seminole3 with 240 yards and

three touchdowns in a blowout victory over Class 5A-Distr*ct 5 loe Del­
tona. Latimer (center) receives his award from Optimist members Hartey
Vann (left) and Betty Vann (right).

Lake M ary girls romp in soccer opener
Prom Staff Reports
RAMS 10. BRAVES 0
ORLANDO _ Th e Lake Mary girls' soccer
team picked up where It left ofT last season
as the 1997 Class 6A State Cham pions
upened defense o f their crown with a 10 0
victory over Boone High School In Orlando
W ednesday night.

r
V

L a k e M a ry
7
3
_
10
B oon *
0
0
. 0
Cools . Lake Mary 10 IMorrt* 4. Shaw 2. Klrkwunf
Hojaa. Knurl). Kellerrn) A»*I*l* . Lake Mary 5 (Morn*
2 Klrkwixxl. Weber. Nojaal Shut* on « u l . lake Mary
21: Ikiune I Knurd* .l a k e Mary 1-0; Ikon.- I I .
Junior vanity _ Lake Mary 10. Iluonc 0.

"It was a good gam e to get us started."
said Lake Mary coach BUI Elssclc.
At halftime, the Rams had already se­
cured a lead o f 7-0, and the Braves could
manage only one shot on goal the entire
night.
Elizabeth Morris lead Lake Mary with
Please see S occ er. Page 3B

�2B ■Seminole H*taM, San lord Honda •Thursday. November 19. 1998

Swim
C o n tin u ed fr o m P i| e IB
TEAM SCORES
I. L»k* B r u llr y . 617; X Lake Mary.
419. X Oriedo. 326: 4 Lyman 170 5

IVL.mil

163 6 Palm ILiv

142 7.

Lake Hawaii. 131 H F.m fUllw 101 &lt;1

Melbourne. 67
IN D IV ID U A L RAC E S
200 medley relay . I Lake llranllry
II Lugroce NrLuvl Strwart PrnUml)

I M 06
200 free
I
\li I arty
I 53 69. 2 Lv lake lli.mllrv

DeLxrul
I 54 50.

;l 11nlet lake Mary I 56 9 4 limn
hammer OvteOo 2 00 69
200 Individual Medley . I SrUiul
lake llranllry
2 10 37 2 Slrwart
Like llranllry. 2.13 62, 3 Johnvnti
iM n k i 2 1701 4 V im « take (Iran
tlrv 2 1 0 71
SO Free . I Milan. Ovlnki 24 90 2
I'm la ml. Lakr llranllry
25 IS. 3
('.l|rlll. lake llranllry. 23 47;
4
Mnuaun. Ivnutn. 23 60
100 Fly
I Moral, lake llranllry

37 23 2 Kelli Lakr lliantlry 39 42
3 Trtana. lake Ikiwril 103 44. 4
IVMlng lakr lliantlry. I 05 55
too Free . I Mila. Ovlnlo. 55 10 2
I'm lamI lakr llranllry. 55 24. 3 Wil
liains IViand 35 59. 4 MrCormark.
Oxtnlo. 56 17
U r li| , I l lav IJails Lakr llrantlci

417 5. 2 Aleaandrr. Oitnkv 311 05. 3
Kictkuds Lake llranllry, 311.30. 4.
Snorting lakr ItuwrU. 303 65
900 Tree

lak r llranllry.
la k r
llranllry.
5 1134.
3
tlrunhammrr
Oviedo.
5 16 35. 4 I Intel lakr Mary 5 20 22
200 Tree Relay _ I lake llranllry
ICaprlh Kelly IVnland L&gt;l I 41 19
100 Rack
I Cjprlll lak r Hrantlrv.
1 01 17 2 Williams (V U n d I 03 30;
3 V a n s la k r llranllry. l.OS I I ; 4

5 04 96.

2

I

l&gt;lrr lakr M ao &gt; 06 71.
100 Breeal . I Stewart Lakr llran
tlry
I 06.63. 2 Johns, mi. (M n k i
I 06.75; 1 II .it grave. Lake llranllry.
I 12 38 4 Mann la k r Mary 1:12 76
400 Tree Relay . I Lakr llranllry
tSrt.md Wink man, tai. Krllyl 3 44 07.

B O TS
TEA M SCO R ES
1. Lake Breallev, 403; X Lake Mary,
360. X Oviedo. 311; 4 Lymaa 3 M 5.
Palm llay. 212 A Lake Hawaii. 167 7
Kail CLQle. 126 6 Melbourne 100 9
IVLand. 63
IN D IV ID U A L R A C E S
200 Medley Relay _ I Lakr Mary
(Mutton. Gormbrl Sareney l&gt; Arty)
I 44 96
20 0 Free Inuir. Oviedo. I 49 26. 2Kullrr Lakr IkstelL 1 49 77: 3 IVAicy.
lakr Man- l ;52 30. 4 Wm lrrl. la k r
llranllry. 1.5X07
300 Individual Medley . 1 Nom a
Lakr llranllry I 36 6J. 2 Tmnllnvon.
Like Brantley. I 37 70; 3 Howard
Like llranllry 2 06 66 4 Swrrnry
lakr Mary. 2 11 17
50 Free _ I Gormbrl lak r Mary
22 26. 2. Sshwrun. lvm.m. 22 73. 3
Morgan
Lyman
22 60. 4
llmnu
(M n lo 23 15
100 Fly
I Gormbrl. take Mary.
55 12. 2 Inine CMnfct 57 80. 3 Frry.
Lvrnan. 57 91 4 M.utlnr*. Lyman.
59 79
Arnold. Sprurr Creek 274 45; 4 Kike.
Salctbtr. 273 95

la

G IR LS

Kelly-

T E A M SC O RES
I Spruce Clerk 434: 2 Salrilllr 323.
3 TlluwtUr 300. 4 Menu Island 227 5:
X keel l a el a 211. 6 Kiw i miner-OsrniLi
175. 7 Si Cloud 154 5 A Kissimmee
Gateway 82, 9
Daytona
IVarhMalnland 72. 10 IVItona 52: 11. Or

Gonzalez voted A L ’sbest
NEW YORK _ Texas Rangers outfielder
Juan G onzalez won hts second Am erican
League Most Valuable Player Award In three
t years W ednesday.
Gonzalex hit .318 this season with 45
home n m s and 157 R ill, the most In the
Am erican League since Ted W illiam s and
V em Stehpens drove in 159 runs each for the
Boston Red Sox In 1949.
Tiie 6-fo o l-5 right handed slugger easily
topped a pair o f shortstops. Boston's Nomar
Garctaparra and New York's Derek Jeter, for
the honor.
H r collected 21 o f 28 first place votes and
was voted second by the other eight w riters
on the panel. G onzalez accumulated 357
votes to 232 for Garctaparra. who got five
first place votes, seven second place votes
and seven third place votes.

Legal Notices
IN TUB CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THB IIG M TIR H TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMD FOR
•FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASI NO. iSS -IM T CA-14-K
AAME 3 CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
! »s
* OCNjSC ROSE; RICHARD
* ROSE. THOMAS C.
FABiNSKY; _
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OP THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
Defendant*
NOTICB
OF F0R3CL0BURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant of
Foreclosure dated November 4,
ISM. and antsred Hi Cat* No.
94-1*47 CA-14-K. of tho Circuit
Court ol tho EIGHTEENTH
Judical Circuit In and tor SEMI: NOLE County. Florida wherein
■AAUES CAPITAL CORPORA.
TION ta Plaintiff and DENISE
ROSE.
RICHARD
ROSE;
THOMAS E. FABINS AY,___ AN
' UNKNOWN PERSON IN POS. SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
■ PROPERTY aro dafandanta I
* mil tall to tho hrghoot and Mot
, brddor tor caoh at tho Watt
* front door of tho SEMINOLE
* County Cowthouoo. m Sanford.
. Florida, at 11:00 Ain. on tho Bth
* day of DECEMBER. 1»M . Iho
* following described property Pa
) sat forth
In said
Final
I Judgmant, lo wN:
- LOT 13*. SILVER LAKES WEST
\ AT THE CROSSINGS. UNIT
TWO. ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK JS. PAGE(S) S3
AND 34 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED thia 4th day of
November. 199*
* Maryanno Morsa
* As Clark of said Court
* By Jana E. Jaaawic
* As Dvputy dark
in Accordanca With Tho
. Amsncana With disabilities Acl,
* Parsons
With
Oisabilillot
* Nsading
a
spaciai
* Accommodations lo Participate
■m Th.s Proceeding Should
t Contact Court Administration al
* 261 N Park Aranuo. Sanford.
"Florida
32771.
Talaphona
* Number (407) 3234330. Not
Latar Than Sevan (7) Oaya Prior
to The Procaadmg, If Hearing
impaired. (Tdd)
1100-MS1771 .or Voice (V) I-IOO-9J5**770.
via
Florida
Ralay
'. Servicea.
•LAW OFFICE OF
‘ MARSHALL C WATSON. PA.
. Attorneys lor Plaintiff
* S400 N W. 21 at Tarraca
;Fon Lauderdaia. FL 3330*
. Talaphona I9S4) 433-03*3
•Facsimile 1934) 771-S032
‘ Publish: November 12,19.199*
DEW-62

Commonwealth af
Massachusetts
The Trial Court
Prebala and
Family Caurf Daparlmanl
Dues.i Na. (Bed 1*4-AC
Brtalal Oivlaion
CITATION
M.G.L.C.JIO. | B
in the Matter ol
Mason William Loth.
minor
To Lawrence L. Spayth
•
2*1 Coachman Cl.
Sanford Florida 32773
' and/or
Any Unnamad or
Unknown Father
persona niter*sled in a petition
-lor the adoption of said child
• and to Iha Department ol Social
. Services
ol
said
•Commonwealth

Luuki IVUiu laiu 47: 12. Oak lodge 44.

INDIVIDUAL RACES
200 Medley Relay . I. Sutrihtr
1:53 36
200 Free . I. Maxwell. Satellite.
1 49 14, 2
While
Spruee Creek.
1:5792. 3 Highs
Merrill Island.
2 0 3 5 4 4 Herman TllusviUr 2 0601.
2 0 0 1adividual Medley . I - I'ancakr.
Salrilllr. 2 :11 07. 2. rtguh.ul Sprurr
Creek. 2 13 76. 3. Siransky Merlin
Island 2 16 32. 4. Krall Sprurr Creek.
2 10 70
90 Free . 1. Tkemaa. D r u la tlt,
2X93 2 G um s Spnier Creek 25 13.
3 May. niusiillr. 25 56. 4 Aiibkt, T i­
tusville. 25 67
100 Fly
I Arlklns, Salrilllr 98 16
2. Grams Sprurr Creek. 39 26; 3
Siransky Mrrrltt Island I 00 67; 4.
Greene Sprurr Crrrk. I 03 21
100 Free _ I. Maxwell. Satellite.
49 99 X Tkemaa. Betuiaule. 3X27: 3
I’rk-r. M m lll Island 55 18: 4 May. T i­
tusville 35 61
300 Free . I While. Sprurr Creek.
9 04 44. 2 I'rguhuM Sprurr Crrrk.
5.10 54 3. Hughes Meruit Island.
5 33 HO. 4 Pilgrim, TM u«itlr 5 39 93
200 Free Relay . I Sprurr Crrrk,
I 42 69
100 Rack _ I Paiwakr Satellite.
36 :m
2. Walsun
Sprurr Creek.
100 90. X Ktwhnr. SateQile 10 3 18;
4 Wnivara, Sprurr Creek. 103 97.
100 Breast _ I. Adkins Salrtblr.
1 06 24. 2 Christ. Omto Lx 1 0 6 85 3
Krall Sprurr Creek. 1:10.76; 4. Ilaig
Salrilllr 1:11.48
400 Free Relay _ I. Sprurr Creek
3 40 17
DtvtaR . I Cates Osreuia. 346 95; 2
Srhnurrr Salrilllr. 34525. 3 llaD. S a lrltllr. 312 90; 4 Hakrr SI
Cloud.
309 35

J eler got the other two first place votes
am! had 180 votes.
Also getting votes were Boston's Mo
Vaughn. S ea ttle's Kwn Grtfiey Jr.. C leve­
land's manny Ramirez. New York's B e m le
W illiam s, C hicago's Albert Belle, and S e a t­
tle's Alex Rodriguez, who lost 290-to-287 to
Gonzalez in 1996.
The National League MVP will be a n ­
nounced today with either the Cubs’ Sammy
Sosa or the C ardin als’ Mark McGwire ex­
pected to win the honor.

Weightlifting begins
SANFORD _ Lyman. W inter Springs and
Lake Brantley were the winners W ednesday
night as the Sem inole Athletic Conference
opened Its w eightlifting season.
Th e Greyhounds edged Lake Howell, 42-37:
Th e Bears clobbered Seminole. 58-15; and
the Patriots routed the Lake Mary. 63-17.

Legal Notices
A petition hat bean presented
to SSid court by Ian MacDonald
and (tact L. MacDonald of
North Attleborough in sard
County praying fat leave ta
■dag* eatd ah*e and that she
name ef the child be changed
to Maeon William MacDonald
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT
THERETO YOU OR TOUR
ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID
COURT AT Taunton Probata A
Family Court. It Court Street.
Taunton. MA 02710 before TIN
O’CLOCK m Iha lorenoon (10:00
A.M I on February 4. 1999
Wrtneee Ilusbsth 0 Neill
Laatartl I squire. Feat Justice of
said Court.
Data November 0. 1*9*
Robert E. Pack
Register of Probate
Publish: November I f , 23, and
December 3, 1M*
DEW-123
C l ranIt Cawrt
al tba 1B1h Judtalal Circuit
Samlaala Cansfn
F tlfM l
CeeePt M - t M T - C A t « k
Countrywlda Homa
Loans. Inc., ■ Naw York
Corporation, d/b/a
Amortc*1* Wholssals Landar.
Plamtiff(s).
va.
Halan Marla Murphy
O'Brian, at al..

Friday Night Fun

10O Ft*# . D A in Lakr Mary. 49 00.
2 Morgan Lyman 50 47: X Futtrr
Lakr Ikiwrll. 50.49
M ata* . 1. R Winder* Palm Hay.
388 85. 2 LHrkxon. Kan Gallk-. 342 65.
3 Guffey. Lakr llranllry. 317 85
500 Fro*
1 Wmlrrl. Lakr llranllry.
5 11.27: 2. Itufnnmnkl. Lakr Mary.
5:16 22; 3 ilrktgrv Ovtrtki 5 21.05; 4
Sihmklt. Palm liny. 5:28 39
200 Pra* Ralay _ 1 Lyman IMnrgan
Mrlnlntf.
Kimtunuvlr.
Sr hweurtl,
1:31.07.
100 Rack _ I Tumllnwm. Lake llran
tlry. 53.55. 2. Ilullun. Lakr Mary.
I 01 00 X I Luk Palm llay. I 01 21:
4 Lnpr*. Lyman. I 03 24.
100 Btoaat
I Nnrrl*. lak r tlrantlr&gt; 59 75: 2 lluwaril lakr llranllry.
1 02 24, X
Swrrnry
Lakr Mary
I 05 85. 4 Hchlrlrk. Ovlnlo I 05 91
400 Ptaa Ralay . I. Lakr llranllry
huntlinann. Norm. (Vrlrlrln. Iluwantl.
3 22 71.

CLAM 5A. DISTRICT 4

brrath. TBumrtllr. 23.94.
100 F ly
I. Aprau. Sprurr C rrrk .
54 41; X Rykrxrwxkl. Sprurr C rrrk .
56 81: 3. Manning. Sprurr C rrrk .
57.40: 4. tYrklnx. Ptanclona. 1:00 39.
10O Pro* . I. Tragrl. Tlluitvlllr. 49.79;
2. Srklhar Sprurr C rrrk. 50 38: 3.
O llrtrn . Sprurr C rrrk. 50.77; 4. I V krtt, Salrilllr
900 Pra* _ t. Ilrln rirlirr. TUiiatrtllr,
4:47.91:
2,
Hykarrrwxkl.
Salrilllr.
5 00 00:
X
U jrh lr. Sprurr
C rrrk .
5 00 91;
4 Zrlltitky M m lll Uland.
5 20 91.
200 rra a Ralay . I TKua*UI* 32.53
100 Bark
I. A PVkrfl. Salrilllr.
54.71: 2 R IV k rlt SatrBlIr. 57.87; 3
KrUjUngrr. Oarrula. 57 9 6 . 4. Kurmilg
S p n n r C rrrk. 58 29
1 0 0 BrOM t . I. fUUrr. S p m cr C rrrk ,
1:01.90: 2. "llm ikl. M rrrill lalaml.
103 78: X Hnallrv Sprurr
C rrrk,
1 04 67: 4 Waltrrx Sprurr
C rrrk.
I 05 59
Dtrtag . I. Drxlm Sprurr C rrrk .
385 85. 2 *Mrtrl. Galrway. 303 35: 3

CHAMPIONSHIPS
st YMCAi AflN
M«RUe
Btlc Ctntsr.
OrUado
team k o b s s
I Sprurr C rrrk 410; 2 Tllu*vtOr 317:
3 S alrilllr 283. 4 M rrrill M.irut 248:
X I l N l m la S IB . 6 Klaxlnunrr Oarmla
155: 7. OilamVt IVilnrtana 126. 8 Sr
Ctuud 101; 0 I Jaytuna tlrorh-Mainland
63. 10 Or Luuki Oak Hklgr 62: 11 Kir
xlm m rr Galrwuy 54
IirorV TD U AL R A C E S
f . 1. Sprurr C rrrk I 45 10
I. llrtnrJrhrT. Tllim -illr
I 46 30. 2
Lnrhlr.
Sprurr C rrrk .
1:52 07; 3.
Ilratllry. S p rt^r C rrrk .
1 53 04; 4 P rrklnv hilnruma. 1:54 05
2 0 0 lo d iv ld w a l H a d le y

1

Eddrr.

Sprurr C rrrk. I 50 39: 2 Tra «rl. Tlluaxtllr. 2 00 92
X
r v k rtl.
Salrilllr
3 01.81: 4.
Aprau. Sprurr C rrrk .
2 06 47.
BO Pra* . I. Sndhor. Sprurr C rrrk .
22:59: 2 lllttnrr. M m lll IxUrul. 22 80.
3 O llrtrn . S g n n r C rrrk . 22 83. 4. GU-

Running-----Cm Um H from PafR 1H
InvttatloiiB to the iitate m eet.
In the boys* race. N lc evllle's
Philip Lalnl broke out o f r b ig
pack In the final mile to best
Anthony Cro'-s o f Dr Land b y
10 seconds.
But Lym an's Nate Adam s was
Just four m ore seconds behind
In third place, edging SAC
cham pion Nick Stuart o f Lake
Mary, to give the Greyhounds
the team regional ch a m p io n ­
ship over NlcevlUe, Lake H ow ­
ell. DeLand. Lake M aiy and
JackaonvlUe-M andarin.
T h e top six team s and IS in ­
dividual n in n em earned sp o ts
In the slate meet.

CLASS SA. NORTH RXOION I
at SgirilB^SfRirtA
ROTS

IT S ; 9
1. Lym aa 4 * 2. NlrrrlDr. 55: X
M ; 4 D r Land. 121: X
1 M ; X JarkaonvtMr-MorularIn
173. 7. Jarkaonvm r-aanMwaod. 175:
8 Furl Walton lln r h . IBS: 0. TbBahaa• rrlin ru ln . 212: 10. O o iu a lrr-Ta lr.
252: I I Panama Clty-Moalry 352
IN D IV ID U A L
I Laird. NlrrviOr. 1517: 2 Croa*.
D r Land. 1527. X RM* Adam *. L y m m . 1521: 4. m *k tia a r t . Lake
15:94: 5 Aorww ■*»&gt;**. Lym aa.
1 5 M : 6 KMrkwm NlrrvlUr IS1:44: 7.
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1544; B
VarTlnglun. IVLand 15 57:9. IMIand.
Fort Walton IJruvh. 1601. ID ConIraltu. Nlcrvtllr 6 02; I t . Wm
Lym aa. 1504: 12 Jarohe. OranRr
Pork. 18 06. 13 Hnwtrjr. *NmLthnind
16 07. 14 lYrry UnoJn 16 10: 15
1514

P R fR I B

IN D IV ID U A L

I. BlaaSaate reru n Lab* •raaltev
1520. 3 R I W a n l. Ft. Wall on IVorh '
18 45: 3 J. IW a u * FI. Wallon IVarh
1902 5 RoRM
Braallay, 1 5 0 5 5 .
Lake Mary. 1 5 1 5 5 M brbn IB*Ml I
Haa. Lake R w t k y . 1 5 2 5 7 . Km u Io.
Sandolwuud. 1938. 8 nitfa. Ft. Wollnn
lln rh .
1940.
0 Jonre.
Choctaw hall her. 1941. 1 5 O bnBIb B*N*L
Lake Mar*. 1542: I I. Abrrth Nkrvtllc
1943. 13 Mmdr. F l WaAun lln r h
1946 I X Jaaottr* UtgaUarRm . Lake
Rroallay. 1 5 5 5 14. I i M n
Walla.
Lymaa. I B M : IS. Lynrh. N km llr
20 05
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GIRLS
L Lak* 5 * 4 4 try 26. 2 Ft Wallun
l l n r h B l: X NM-rxIllr 78. 5 0*4*4*.
1 0 5 5 L*k* Mary. 125 5 Lym aa.
146; 7 Si Auguvllnr 158 5 Lake

Seminole'
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and Barbara Gray each scored
11 points.
’
*We’re getting better every
d a y.' said Wynn.
Th e Sem inole Junior varsity
Irani d rfra trd M ainland's earllrr In the night. 32-18. for
their first win o f the season.

Soccer
four goals and two
iiu is ts . Th e gam e also featured
Im pressive efforts from Ryan
Shaw (two goals), Ashley Kellgren (one goal). Chase K irk­
wood (one goal, one assist),
Melissa Rojas (one goal, one
assist). Allison W eber (one a s ­
sist). and tlonnlc Rosen (one
goal).
Despite thr fact that ilo o n e
made few challenges on o f ­
fense.
Rams
goalkeep er
Urandle M aliza showed Im ­
pressive skills In her first va r­

Panama Clly-Muarly.

253

sity action.
Lake Muiy will make Its first
hom e appearance o f the s e a ­
son on Friday, hosting M an a­
tee High School from Ilradrnton al Don T. Reynolds S ta ­
dium. The freshman Irani will
host Lakr Howell al 5 p.m..
followed by thr varsity at 7
p.m.
Th e Rams will also be In a c ­
tion on Saturday, traveling to
Satellite Reach to take on S a t­
ellite High School at noon. Th e
Junior varsity will play al 10
a.m.

Sem inole will play Its third
gam e In as many night's t o ­
night
Thursday),
returning
home for its first Sem inole
Athletic C onference game of
the season against Lakr B ran ­
tley. T h r freshman will play at
4:30 p.m ., with the Junior var­
sity scheduled for 6 p.m.. and
the varsity tip-off al 7:30 p.m.
al BUI Flem ing Memorial Gym­
nasium.

SANFORD
Open gym at Sanford Gym nas­
tics. 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday nights
fr o m 7-.SO p .t n .- t o - lO p .m .

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C UIT CO URT
OP TNB 1BTH JUDICIAL
C IR C UIT OP FLORIDA
M AND POR
M N IN O L B CO UNTY
O IN BN AL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
CABS NO. 6S-I3S7 CA 14 N
0* CAPITAL MORTOAQE
SERVICE*. Inc..
Plaintiff,
V*.
EUNICE RAC KNIQHT
r/K/A EUNICE R. PAROLA
A/K/A EUNICE RAY OTTO
N/K/A EUNICE CURRIE: *1 *L,

OP FORSCLOgURB SALS
Nolle* la haraby given mat.
pursuant |p dial Pinal Judgment
of Forocleour* datad Novambor
♦at. I N * , and antarad m shrtl
case number *4-13*7 CA 14 K.
af tho Circuit Court of th* 1 M t
Judicial Circuit In and for
Bomlnolo County,
Florida,
wharam OB CAPITAL MOOTDADE SERVICES. INC., la
Plalntm and EUNICE RAI
KNIOHT P/K/A EUNICE R.
NOTICE IS OIVEN pursuant ta
PAROLA A/K/A EUNICE RAI
a ludgmanl of faraclesura datad
OTTO N/K/A EUNICE CURRIB.
tl/4/9* and antarad In Casa
RUDOLPH A. PAROLA. D RIIN
No. M -IM 7-CA 14 K ol tho
TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING
Circuit Court of tha tllh
CORPORATION.
HILLS OP
Judicial Circuit In and far
LAKE MARY HOME OWNER'S
Saminola
County.
Florida,
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
___.
wharam Countrywlda Homa
UNKNOWN PCRSON(S) IN POS­
Loans. Inc., • Naw York
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
Corporation, d/b/a Amanca'*
REAL PROPERTY NO. 1. N/K/A
Wholasaia Landar. la tha plain­
TED OTTO. tt/*ro D*f*ndanl(a).
tiff. and Halan Marla Murphy
I will **N to tho fugheit and
O'Brien, *1M-. tha defendant)*),
boat biddar for caah at th* weal
i wilt sail to tha highest biddar
front door of tho Sammolo
for caoh al tha watt front door
County courthou*a In Sanford.
of
tno
Saminoia
County
Bomlnolo County, Florida, al
Courthousv 301 N. Pork Ava .
11:00 A.M. on th* Sth day of
Sanford. Florida, ot 11:00
DECEMBER, 1SN. th* following
o'clock A.M. on DECEMBER
doac/ibod property a* tot forth
•th.
IN *,
tho following
In taid Final Judgmant, to wit:
described proparty aa sat forth
LOT 293. HILLS OF LAKE
*1 said judgmant. to wN;
MARY PHASE FOUR. ACCORDLot 10. Block ( , Spring Voilay
MO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
Farmt, Sac I ion Four, According
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2*.
to tho Plat thorcof cc Recorded
PAOCS 1* A 37 OF THE PUBLIC
m Plat Book 1*. Page 04 of tha
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
Public Record* of Somtnola
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
County. Florida. Together with
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
all tha improvements now or
FAIR
0E8T
COLLECTION
horoaftor erected on tho prop­ PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
arty. and all easement*, appur­ AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
tenance*. and fisturoo now or
IS OCCMCD TO BE A DEBT
hereafter a part of the property.
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
All raplacementa and additions COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
•hall alto be covered by this INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
Security Instrument. All ot tha BE USCO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
loregoing ie retorted to m this
Oalad th* Sth day ot NOVEM­
Security Inctrument cc tha BER. 199*.
•Property*
MARYANNS MORSE
OATED on NOVEMBER. 3.
Clara ot Circuit Court
IN *
By Jana E. Jaaawic
Maryanno Morsa,
Deputy Clark
Clark ot Court
C00ILI3 S STAWIAASKI
By Jana E. Jssswic
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
As Deputy Clark
Suita 4SO
AtV* 9*-1591
Tampa. Florida 33*07
In accordance with tha CAS (M-02419
Amcncanc With OiCsbilitiet Act.
If you aro a partun with a di»persona with disability* head­ ability who noad* any accom­
ing a special accommodation to modation m order lo participate
participate m thia proceeding V thia procaadmg, you aro enlishould
contact
Court Hod, at no co*t to you, lo Iho
Administration at 391 North proviaion* nf certain etnaPark Avenue. Suita NJOt. tone*. Plea** contact Court
Sanford.
Florida
32771, Admmit it at ion al 301 N. Park
Talaphona
(407) 323-4130. Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771
extension 4227, not tolar than Telephony (407) 323-4330 withsavan (7) days prior to ins pro­ m two (2) working day* of your
ceeding. If haarmg impaired. receipt of Ihi* Not.ce ol
(TD0| 1 *00-935-0771. or Voice Foreclosure Sale; if you are
(V) 1-•00-933**770, via Florid* hearing or voice unpaired, call
Ralay Service
1 *00-933 3 771.
Publish November 12, 19. 199* Publish November 12. 19. 199 *
OEW-SO
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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB BIOMTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SB NIRO LB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROOATS PtVIBIOR
C A M NO. M - M f- C P
IN RE; Ealai* of
BETTINA KINO.

R ec o to n

E lectronics

FACTORY O U TLE T STORE

Nones
OP ADMtHIBTRATtOH
Th* edmmltlrilton of th*
1*1*1* of BETTINA KINO.
Deceeeed. File No. 9B- BB1-CP
to pondto* In the Circuit Court
ot loiwtwolo County, Florida.
Probote Otvfoton, iho addreot
of wfUth lo Seminole County
Courthou*a. M l North Perk
Avenue. Bonford. Hondo M 7 71.
the Poroenel Repreeentailve
it**'* attorney ere eel forth
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARB NOTIFIED THATi
nolle* I* terved who hovo
Detection* that challenge the
vaNdMy ef the WM, the qualifi­
cation*
of
tho
Poreonal
Represent si iv*. venue, or (urtediction * f mi* Court are
required then obiectten* with
(Me Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICB or
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OP SERVICE OP A COPT OP
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AA creditor* of tho Decedent
end ether period* having
claim* or demand* againtt
Oocadont'o Eatait on whom a
copy ef ttua notice la *er*od
within three months attar tha
data of the hrat publication ef
tMa notice mini file then dolma
with (Me Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP TNRBI MONTHS
APTIR THE DATS OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THI DATE OF SERVICE
OP A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ot tha
Oecedent end persona having
dolma or demand* against tha
Oecodonl'e Ealalo muet til#
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DAT! OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL B l FOREVER OARED.
Tho data of (ha Ural publica­
tion of this Notice la November
IB. 1*9*.
KENNETH F. MURRAH.
aa Personal Representative
of the Estate ol
BETTINA KINO
Attorney for
Poreonal Representative:
KENNETH F MURRAH
Of Murrah. Doyle and
Wlgla, P A.
800 West Morsa Boulevard
PO. Boa UJ*
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Tulaphono (407) M4-9S01
Florida Bar Numbar; 00*7494
Publish: November 19. 2*. I99B
OEW-122

This Is our once a year factory sale
including (he following:
Rccoton Wireless Speakers and Headphones. Jensen and
Acoustic Research Speakers and Home Theater Systems.
Jensen and Advent Car Audio, Video Came and Computer
Accessories. Camcorder Accessories, Cellular Accessories.
Telephone Accessories. Multimedia Speakers. Surge protec­
tors. Universal Remote Controls. Audio and Video Cables and
Accessories, and much more!!!

ALL AT LESS THAN
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People
First Appearance release explained
Friends invited to 100th birthday party

Back In August we discussed
obtaining
release
from Jail
through the pretrial release
program o r by posting bail for
the amount stated on the stan ­
dard bond schedule. However,
not everyone qualifies for re­
lease through a pretrial release
program and som etim es the
standard bond schedule d o es
not ro ver the crime a person Is
charged with. Under these cir­
cum stances a person charged
with n crim e will be unable to
get out o f ja il within a few
hours, hownrer, that person
m ay be entitled to release n ev­
ertheless.
Florida law affords a person
w ho has been arrested and la
still In custody a First A p p ea r­
ance before a ju dicial officer e i­
ther tn person or by electron ic
audiovisual device within 24
hours o f his or her arrest. T h e
purposes o f First A ppearan ce
axe: I) to Inform the defendant
o f the charge or charges and to
provide him o r her with a copy
o f the com plaint: 2) to deter­
m ine If there Is probably cause
to support Ihe defendant’s a r­
rest: 3| to advise Ihe defendant
that he or she Is not required

Naomi D. Foffenberger w ill celebrate h er 100th birthday on
Sunday. Nov. 29. In the cafeteria o f the Rehabilitation Health
Care Center. 950 MellonvtOe Ave., Sanford. She w as b o m on
Dec. 2, 1898 In Franklin Pa. and his lived In Sanford for 44
year*.
Friends o f Ihe birthday honoree are Invited to com e help her
celebrate from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at which time refreshm ents w ill
be served.

Sunrlta Klwanla

Writers' group

The Sem inole Sunrise Kiwanls Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m., at Shonry’s, U S 1792. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For In for­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324-0409.

T h e Round Table W riters’
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at B o r d e n
bookstore, 880 W. S R 430
(southeast co m er o f 436 and
434). Altam onte Springs.

Fraa clinic Friday
A free clinic tu Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Im m unisations
will be held every Friday, from
9 lo I I a.m.. at the G eneva
-Elementary School In the old
school building, co m e r o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. T h e
clinic Is sponsored
b y the
Sem inole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Sem inole County S h e riffs
Office and Geneva Elem entary
School. For Inform ation, call
349-9284.

Th e meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Im proving
w riting skills, whether fo r en ­
joym ent or to advance toward
getting work published. T h ere
Is no cost.
Anyone Is welcom e to attend
the meetings, and to p a rtici­
pate b y bringing exam ples o f
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique
Is desired
bring eight or ten extra co p ies
for others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrrll Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Subatanca abut*

B lo o d Bank

SAFE. Substance Abuse Fam ily
Education, Is conducting a
‘ Fam ilies In Crisis* outreach
program. In lrrrstrd o rg a n iz a ­
tion* wanting to contact the
Life Suvrrs Club o f SAFE m ay
cull Libby Kuharske at 2914357.

Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors o f all types o f
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Alihslmsr** Support
The
Alzheim er's
Support
Group for Spouses m eets the
flntl Friday o f the month, at 10
u.m.. at the Behavior Health
IVpartm ent, South S em in ole
lliM pliul, in Lnngwmxl. A ll In­
terested spouse o f A lzh eim er’s
patients arc Invited to attend.
C rcllla I’ally. a certified g e ro n ­
tologist
and social
w orker,
leads the discussion and a n ­
swers questions. For In form a­
tion. cull 843-1910.

Art Association
Sanford-Sem inole Art A s s o ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at I
p.m.. at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested tn art are
welcome lo attend.*

N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday ut 8 p.m. at Ihe Pres­
byterian House o f G oodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

S a n fo rd R o ta r y
Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

S e n io r e m p lo y m e n t
An
employment
program
sponsored
by AAKP S enior
C o m m u n ity

H otvleo - - E m p l o y ­

ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard A r ­
mory, 915 E. First St., Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephon e:
324-8008. The program a ssists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

C a n c e r su pport
Support, Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Rrglonal Hospital In
the far com er o f the din in g
room. This la a self help sup­
port group for all cuncer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with it. Call 3248737 o r 322-7785 for more in­
form ation.

Religion
Every
Friday in
the
Seminole
Herald

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C o n tra c t B rid g e
Bridge players are Invited lo
play
contract
bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., ut the
Sunford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 322-6326.

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D E A R A B B Y : T h « le tte r you
printed about the widow who waa
com ing on to a m arried man a t
ADVWI
church reminded me o f something
that happened to me. In my ease,
the m in ister had to step in and
resolve the matter.
Tw o old gale, each 80 and wid­
ABIGAIL
ow ed, wanted to sit w ith me In
church. I’ll call them 'M a ry* and
VAN BUREN
■A lice'
•k
I’ m 71 and a widower. I’ve never
been good-looking, nor made much
money. I do have my health, howev­
er. I love golf, quail hunting and my protesting,. 'H e ’s my man. 1 saw
church, but have no in terest in him firstT
I haven't been bothered by either
women and romance.
woman
since. I'm told the minister
S evera l months ago I w as in
church when Mary u t down beside m et w ith both fa m ilies and the
me. I had seen M ary w ith h er daughters agreed to exercise more
d a u gh ter, but didn't know her. control o f their mothers. I'm enjoy­
E ve ry Sunday a fte r th a t, M ary ing church a let mare these days.
71 IN m . LOUIS
joined me. I hinted to hoe daughter
to come and get Mary, but somehow
DEAR 71i Hew
eh# kept slipping aw ay from her
daughter.

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A bou t a month la te r, 1 waa
Joined by Alice, who’d taka the spot
on m y other aide. Now I had two
woman w ith me, both o f whom I
was try in g hard to shed. A lic e
would sit down with her daughter,
make an ezeuse like going to the
rest room, then hasten Ut my pew.
Then came an incident that still
has the congregation lau gh ing.
M ery and I were sitting there and
the service was about to begin,
when along came Alice. Instead o f
Alice sitting on my right side, she
trie d to w edge in on my le ft,
between Mary end me.
Curious to see what would hap­
pen. 1 didn't budge an inch. Neither
did Mary. So Alice began wiggling
her derriere, trying to force ■ spot
between Mary and me. By now, the
congrega
regation waa gigglin g, even
laughing)aloud.
Sluddenly,
udder
Alice lost her balance
and fe ll rig h t Into my lap. T h e
crowd guffawed. Alice's daughter
appeared, helped her mother to her
feet and led ner away. A moment
later, M ary’s daughter wee there
leading away her mom. Mary waa

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Jail b y gath erin g any Inform a­
tion necessary such as the
n am es and num bers o f rela ­
tives, friends, and or em ployers
w ho can help post bond. Natu­
rally. this Is something the ac­
cused can do from jail on his
or h e r ow n because he or she
will b e given reasonable access
lo a phone. However, If counsel
for the accused makes these
phone calls him o r herself, re­
lease o f the accused Is likely to
be expedited.
Som etim es It ts not possible
to ge t out o f Jail within a few
hours by qualifying for release
through a pretrial release p ro ­
gram o r per the bond schedule
n o m atter how Insignificant an
accusation may seem. How­
ever, this d oes not necessarily
mean that an accused Is not
entitled
to
release
sh ortly
thereafter.
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the
com in g
w eeks we will discuss oth er
aspects o f crim inal law.

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(o say anything and that a n y­
thing the defendant says m ay
be used against him or her; 4)
lo advise the defendant that he
or she h as a right to counsel
and that I f he o r she la fin an ­
cially unable to afford counsel
that counsel will be appointed;
5) lo advise the defendant that
he or sh e has the right to
com m unicate
with
counsel,
family, o r friends, and I f n eces­
sary, w ill be provided reason­
able m eans to d o so: and 8J to
set bond o r oth er conditions o f
rriraae.
When an accused has em ­
ployed counsel o r ts financially
able an d desires to em ploy
counsel to represent him or
her at First Appearance, the

Judicial officer will allow the
accused a reasonable time to
send for counsel, and will. If
necessary postpone First A p ­
pearance for that purpose. A d ­
ditionally. upon the request o f
an accused, the Judicial officer
will require an
officer
to
prom ptly com m unicate a m es­
sage to such counsel as the
defendant m ay name at no cost
to the accused If choice coun­
sel Is within the county.
Before proceedings with First
A ppearance counsel for the a c ­
cused will review Ihe com plain t
and probably cause affidavit
and determ ine whether, on the
face o f the documents, a crime
w as com m itted and p robably
cause exists fo r the defendant's
arrest. I f probably cause ex­
ists. counsel for the accused
win try to get the accused re­
leased o n recognizance or per­
suade the Judicial officer to set
a reasonable bond baaed on a
num ber o f factors described In
the Rules o f Criminal P roce­
dure,
If release on recognizance Is
denied but bond Is set. counsel
for the accused will help secure
Ihe defendan t's release from

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The follow ing births w ere
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altam onte:
Oct. 12 • Jayne and C harles
HU). DcLand. Girl; C h ristin a
and Russell Church. Deltona.
Girl: Start and Raymond Lewis.
DeLond. Boy
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Garner, Sanford, Girl: Kathleen
Petrtx. Deltona. Boy
Oct. 14 - Dawn and Mark
Turner, Longwood. Boy
Oct. 15 - Christine and Nathan
Johnson. Lake Mary. Girl; Alice
and T erry Kent. Deltona. Girl
Oct. 16 - Susan and Ryan
Thom as, Lake Mary. Girl
Oct. 18 • Stcfanle Voider and
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Oct. 6 - Angela Byrd, Sanford,
Boy
Oct. 7 - Carol McGowan and
Robert Cardlnl, DeBary, Girl;
Latusha Leann Ferry. Sanford
Girl
Oct. 9 - Nicole and Daniel
Henson. Deltona. Girl
Oct. I I - La t Is ha Hunter and
Om ar Scott. Sanford. Tw in Girls;
Laura
and
Kenneth
W est.
Deltona. Boy
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Oct. 5 • Ml Sook and Seung
W oo Han. Longwood.
Boy;
Monique and Kent Donahue.
Lake Mary. Girl; Dawn and
John Songer, Deltona. Boy;
Charity and Adam Walker.
SanfotJ, Boy
Oct.
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and
Ken
Padyjasck,
Longwood.
Girl;
Theresa Stoller and Charles
Mead. Deltona. Boy; Stacy and
Scott Blehl. Sanford. Boy
Oct. 7 - Linda Maurent and
Moines Matheu, Sanford. Girl
Oct. 9 • Lori and Alejandro
Cuevos III. Longwood. Girl;
Saklna
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Jam es Brown, Longwood. Boy
Oct. 10 - Michelle and J o s e
Laureano, Oviedo, Girl: A licia
Curtis
and Jason
Toledo.
Deltona. Boy
Oct. 11 - Kristina and Jason
Gut. Lake Maty. Girl

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Secnmole Herald. Sanford, Ftonda • Thursday. November 19. 1998 SB

Thursday November 19. 1998

L egal N otices

Legal N o tic es
IN TNK CIRCUIT COUNT OF TNI
1Sth JUDICIAL DISTNICT IN ANO
FON SIM IN O II COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASK NO • •-2370-CA-14-*
5ANORA L STlNNTTT.
V«
CHISTIR RAY ELLISON.
UARY A FlCK.
M CMAEL ANTHONY VARNJM MOd
CARRIE LEIGH VARNUM. Mu*b#«&lt;t A W»#.
D&lt;l«nd«ntt
COMPLAINT TO OUICT TITLE
Rlftinttff. tANORA L STINNETT, of Somtnoto County. Flood#,
bf -rgi b#r compi® rt to Ou&lt;#t Tit • ogo^ntt CHESTER RAY ELLI*
SON. w*ot# ro«»donco *t unknown, and ag#»n«t tn# unknown
N i l at law and d#v*«##t of #*»d Cbaata* Ray EHiaon whoa#
nam«« and placaa e* r#atdanca
unknown to Rf#«niift. aga*n«t
MARY A FICR. wno Rt#*rt.ff o«i*«v*a n«ay bo do ad and w^oao
addroaa a unknown, and aga*nat tt»# unknown not*a at 'aw and
do«*aooa of aa»d Mary A F»ck. wboao namoa and pUcoa of toa&lt;
donco
unknown, aga«nat MICHAEL ANTHONY VARNUM and
CARRIE Lf IGM VARNUM Muaband and Wifo wboao roa*donco »a
T23 CORTEZ STREET. CLEW1STON. FLORIDA 3J440 and aga*naf
•no unknown boot at law and davaoaa of aa*d M«chaol Anthony
Vamum and C a to ia-gn Vamur* whoa# namoa and piacoa of roa•donco **• unknown to Rta*nt'ff. and aga^at ail unknown to plan
tiff: and aga*nat ad unknown grantooa and otho« patt«oa claiming
any mto'oat tn th# houao and land hotomafto« doacnbod. whoao
p'acoa of roa*donco aro unknown to th# olamtiff and aga&gt;naf th#
unknown hoot at taw and tfovtaooa of ##kJ gvantooa and oth#»
p#rt*#t damming an rtaroat m tho doacribod houao and land
whoao namoa and add^oaaoa aro unknown to Plaintiff, and agamtt
all tf*a unknown grantooa and ail oth#» parltoa da*mmg any mtofoat »n mo aaid houao and land hofomaRof doacnbod. whoao p'aco
of roaidonco •§ unknown to plamftft. and atatoa at fodowa.
1 That Plaintiff •« tho bona ftdo ownof m too aimpto and m ocaaoaaton of tha following doacnbod land aduatod n tho County of
SommoM. Stat# of Fkwtda. to-wit
234 ROBIN NOAO. ALTAMONTE SPRINGE. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA. a t r t parlkularty EaacriboE aa
LOT 7, TOWN i COUNTRY ESTATES. SICONO NERLAT.
according ta plat In Elat took SS. Rago S. Public Nocarda at
Sam mala County. Florida.
2 That PUmt.ft acguwod titio to tha a**d proporty by «*tu# of a
WARRANTY DEED aiocufod on Oocombor 23. 1407. and raco’ dad
on Oocombor 2S. 1407. *n Book ttt? . Pago 1950 of tha Public
Rocoroa of SommoJo County. Flonda A copy of that WARRANTY
PEED ia attachod to and mcorporatad aa PLAINTIFF S ElHiBlT
•A*
3 On or about Dacambar 23. 1407. Dofondant MARY A FlCK.
*apraaantad to Pta*ntiff that tha tubfocf proporty would bo aokl
and bought according to tarma aat forth m a cartam CONTRACT
FOR SAk£ baarmg tho namo of dofondant. CHESTER R ELLI­
SON. aa tha buyor and baarmg tha data of Saptambor 15. 1007
copy of aa’d CONTRACT FON SALE AND PURCHASE ••
attachad to and mcorporatad aa Plaintiff** lahibit "B*
a On or about Oocombor 23. 1007, Dofondant. MARY A FlC*.
and cartam Titio and Fmanciai Corporationa. rapraaontad that tha
aubfoct proporty waa bo ng bought and aokf by PlamtifY accord ng
to torma aa aot forth m tha attachod CQSIBACTJQSSALi And
PURCHASE aa aat forth m a cartam SETTLEMENT AGREf MENT
Copy of tn# s ^ T yEMINT AGREEMENT i# attachod and mcorpo­
ratad aa R'amtiff a EXHIBIT "C*
9 By a cartam QW ftlR’ft PQ UC Y OF T IT L E INSURANCE and
a 'attar datod January f t , IMS. FlORlOA TITLE SERVICES 'NC
roproaontod to Ptamtiff that only ono (11mortgago waa grantod or
rocordod at or aftar c'otmg on Oocambor 23. 1007 Copy of that
Q W N U I POUCY Q f TITLE. INSURANCE xnd LE TTER dat.d
January 21. 1**8. » ' ! attach## and mcorporatad aa Plaintiff's
Coni pot.ta EXHIBIT *0*
• AN o&lt; tha foregoing alleged raproaantationa by Defendants
■ an .a'aa a nan mada, m that Inay v iaa that thay had combined
and agreed to aacratly nOuca Piamtiff to x*gn and flr ant a cartam
MORTOAQl Bt l B I11CQMPI to tha Oalandant MART A PLICA,
to secrue a promissory not# in tha turn o&lt; 124.000 00. and which
no Ia and mortgage would, without tho Plaintiff a knowledge.
v-d.DI har and encumber haa proparty to tha total tun for prmopa of 142.120 00. 411 ot which would ba dua and payabla only
altar aha nad med# mortgaga paymanla on tha I f it mortgaga
noto dunng tha nail tan (10) yoara Copy ot tha MOWTQAOX
O K U 1SICQHD) and not* payabla to MARY A FlCK ara attachad
and mcorporatad aa Plemtit* a COMPOSITI IXNIBIT • «•
7 Funner. on or about Saptambor IS, 1987. Ootandant. MART A.
FlCK. antarad mto a coHatarai. aaparata and aa.arabia agraamant
with Oalandant. CHESTER R ELLISON, wharaby Oalandant Fick
agraad to accapt S2S.OOO 00 m maaattnant grada bonda «n
a.chonga for caan that would hovo boon paid by Piemiift at ctoemg on or about Docambar 23. 1M7. Copy ol tha IUY/BRLL
AQRE1M8NT a attachad and mcorporatad aa Plamtitl a EIMigrr * f *
k Oa'andant. CHESTER R. ELLISON, loclad capaoty to grant a
mortgaga on, or othorwraa ancumoar. tha oubtoct proparty wh«n
waa ourchoaad ard paid tor by tho Rlamtrtt on Oocambar 23.
&lt;S8T. and ancumbarod by a mongaga tor SS4.000.00.
0 oia.nt.it aRagaa that tho an wian ry naaa and I H B U M t
0 t t o B b C O IIL auraartad %a Kara kata arpnad ana Iran i.a an
or about Dacambar 24. 1887. and thoraaftar rat ordad on January
12. 1988. war#, rn tact, argnad and rat ordad by mtataka or fraud
and &gt;n compiata abaanca of any conardaratron paid or racarvad
thoraaftar
to Tha «ar»RTn a a « B ««D MRCQNBI. rat ordad m Book 1822.
P.ga 0082. of tha hubIre Racorda ot Sammola County. Florida,
conai'tufai a cloud on Olamtifl'a titla to hor houao and land.
ft On or about October 98. t8M. Oalandant. CHISTIR R. ELLI­
SON antarad mto a e o . f i N C l
A B R IIM IN T with
Da'andanta Mrchaol Anthony Vornurn and hra wita. CARRIE
LEIGH VARNUM. horamaftar ritarrad to so ‘ VARNUMS*. whoraOy
Oalandant Eiiraon agraad to aall an undimdod htty porcant (S0XI
ntaraat to Varnuma at hra 'CO-INVESTOR' In tha aubtoct propar­
ty
12 Oa'andant Eiiraon lacked capacity to grant tard mtaraal. or
othorwraa incumber tho aubtoct proporty. which waa purchaaad
and paid tor by tho Rlomtift on Docambar 23. 1887. Copy ol tha
CO-TFWAMCf AQRFFMINT ia attachod and mcorporatad harom
aa Plaintiff a IXNIBIT * «* .
13 tn .
i eo.TawAi.CT A 8 8 8 « m a t conatrtutaa a cloud
on Plaint rtf'a title to her homo and land.
14 Piamt.ft aUagaa that tho Ootondama. aach and avary ono ol
thorn had no aatato or mtaroat whatarar in and homa and land,
and that and Da'andanta navar acquirod any aalata or mtaraal
whata«ar m and houaa and land under and by virtue of any dead
or mortgaga or other agraamant. and tho unknown haul at law or
oaaitaaa ol laid Da'andanta ha.a no eetate or mtoreal m aard
homa and land, and that Piamt iff ra the aoia and abaokita owner
ot laid homa and land and m poaaaanon tharaot
15 Plamtitl doaa not know tha relid once ol Dal andant a. MART
A FlCK and/or CHESTER R. ELLISON, and haa naaar haard from
them ame a tha atatad tranaactrona. and attar dUrgant aoarch and
inquiry haa bean unable to loarn tho addreea ol tha laid MART A.
FlCK and or CHESTER R. ELLISON or whether or not thay ara Irvmg and &gt;t dead, who claana any mtaroat m aaid noma and land aa
haua-at iaw. danaaaa. grantaaa or otharwiaa. and Plamtitl on
information and battel ttataa that tha aaid MART A. FlCK and or
CHESTER R ELLISON, it thay aver claimed any mtaraal m aaid
homa and land, wholly abandonad than claim tharalo. but
Plaintiff itatai thera may ba paraona claiming aomo aatala or
mtaraal m aaid homa and land whoao namaa ara unknown to
Plamtitl and whoaa poaaibia ciaun cauaoa a cloud on tha title ol
Plamtitl in and to aaid homa and land and that thara ia no perion
m tha State of Florida.. Sarvica of aummona upon whom would
bmd aaid MARY A. FlCK and CHESTER R ELLISON. And aard
unknown paraona or any ot thorn, tho ago of whom and tha agaa
ot an other aaid paraona ia unknown to Ptomtrtt Cony ot tha AFFI­
DAVIT OF Diligent SEARCH ta attached and mcorporatad heran aa Piamtiff a IXNIBIT -M*
18 Altar diligent aaarch and inquiry. Plaintiff haa bean able to
aacartam tha addrtea of Oetandanta. MICHAEL ANTHONY VAR­
NUM. and hia wife. CARRIE LEIGH VARNUM. wtuch la I U
CORTEX STRUT. CUSIlSIQM .-rLBBlBA.U14g Plamtitl. on
information and baliaf ttataa that tha aard Michaal Anthony
Varnum and hit Wila. Carrie Laigh Varnum, it avar thay claimed
Lome aatata or mtaraal m tha aubiect homa and land. ha*a aban­
doned then claim tharalo. but PlamtiM atalaa thara may ba par­
aona claiming tome aalata or mtaraal m aard land and a homa
whoa# namaa ara unknown to Piamtiff, and whoaa damt It aat up
would cauta a cloud on tha till# ol Plamtitl to aaid homa and
land Lattar dalad OCTOBER 14. 1998 from BATA IRAQ &gt;4
attachad and mcorporatad aa Plaintiff a' IXHIBIT *1*.
17 Plamtitl doaa not know tha namaa or raaidanca and attar dili­
gent tearch and inquiry haa baan unable to aacartam tha
addraiaaa ol tha hana-at-law, da«&gt;aa#a. grantaaa ol defendant!.
MiCHAEL and LEIGH VARNUM. or paraona claiming any aatata or
ntaraat m aaid homa and land undar tham.
18 Any clAim of aatata or mtaraal m aaid homa and land by tha
unknown ham of daanaaa ot all Dalandanta. or which aaid
unanown haul may upon tha racord of conaayancaa racordad m
th# Public Racorda ol Sammola County, Florida appaar to ha»a m
and to aaid land and homa la null and «oid and ol no lagal ahacl
.n .ia.ar lor tha ration that Plamtitl Itaa a full Warranty Oaad to
and proparty, mat the Second Mortgage waa dratted and filad by
mulala oi through fraud
W HIRIFORI. PLAINTIFF damanda that lha la# aimpla title m
and to tha aaid homa and land ntualed m Sammola County.
Fl0i.de a.tuatad at 234 Robm Road. Altamonla Springe. Florida,
and moia particularly daaenpad aa LOT 7. TOWN 8 COUNTRY
ESTATES. SECOND REPLAT, according to the plat m Plat Book 29.
Page 8. Public Racorda ol Sammola County. Florida, ba declared
to ba in Ptamtiff, that all claima and allaged mtaraatl. it any, ol
ma aa.d Dalandanta and tha unknown haul, danaaaa. grantaaa
and other c aimanta under tha laid Dalandanta and .1 on# or any
or tham ba dead, and all claima and allaged mtaraal ol any ol lha
unknown heut. denaeai. grantaaa and othar claimanti undar tha
and Dalandanta may ba daclarad null and »o&gt;d and ol no aflacl
whala«o' aga nat PUmtift and all paraona claiming aa&gt;d homa and
land undar and Plamtitl. SANDRA L. STINNETT, that tha aaid
Oetandanta any and all ol tham. it hiring and tha unknown haul.
da &lt;naaa and giantaaa and other* clamung any mlaraata m and
land and homa undar aaid Dalandanta. than agania. an.anti or
attorn* ya and lha unknown; hauk. da.ikaaa. graniaat and oman
C la im in g any intaraata H* »4&gt;&lt;l bom* and land undar laid
Dalandanta, than aganta. aar.anta or attomayi b* parpatually
an.om ad Irom intartarmg m any way w.m tha poaaaanon ol
Plaint. H. har tenant*, grant*** or lagal rapraaantati.aa or a a n g n t
ot. m and to a*&gt;d horn* and land, and from aaaartmg any till*,
aatata or right of mtaraal lharam or tharalo
PLAINTIFF demand* mat aaid injunction b* mad* parpatual
P L A IN T IF F turthar demand* that tho amid O a la n d a n t!. or it on*
or any of them •* dead, th* h a u l, da naaaa grantaaa and othar

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12— Elderly C are

claimants unda* tf*a dacaatad sthota namaa
ursnoam to
Plaintiff may ba raquuad to tat forth h#r#»n tha natura ot tha»f
aaid cla*ma and all claim* ot aatd Oatandanta or any ot tham
adtarta to Piamtiff mat ba datarmmad haram by ludgmant of ttw*
court and mat B* daclarad null and *oid aa aga«n%t Pta*ntitf and
tboaa ho*d»ng tiff# undar har. that Piamtiff a tiba to lha *a»d
daaenbad homa and land mat b* qu*atad and that a*i that aatata
or mtaraal. if tha»a war# ant aa to *a*d homa and land m aa«d
Dalandanta or ant of tham m law or aquift.
ba by this court
adiudgad to ba dmaatad out of aard dafandanta and a" c» tham
and ba vaatad m PLAINTIFF
Sandra L. Stmnatt
PLAINTIFF
CLARINI F SMISSMAN
ATTORN!Y FOR PLAINTIFF
530 I aat Cantral Bouiavard
Suita 1104
Orlando. Ftonda 32001
.407) 049-0001
FLORIDA BAR NO 102120
Publish Novambar I f. 25. and Dacambar 3. 10. 1990
DtW-124
NOTICI OF INTINT TO USB THS UNIFORM MITHOD OF
COLLCC TING NON AD VALOR1M ASSISSMINTS FOR
PfATKR. ACCLAIMIO WATIR. StW AQI. ROO PAYING AND
ORAINAQB. SIDS WALKS. AQUATIC W H O CONTROL.
STRICT LIGHTING. THI MANOATORY COLLECTION,
RfCYCLING ANO DISPOSAL OP SOLIO WAITS AND
STORMWATSR MANAOSMCNT
THROUGH 8URFACI WATIR CONTROL
f*a Board of County Commiaaronara of Sammola County Ftonda
'tn# Board*) har#by prosida* notica. purauant to Sacbon
14' 3032 |3» Ml Florida Statufa*. of da mtant to uaa th# uniform
m«thod of cotlacfmg non ad saior#m asaassmonts to b# iaw*ud
t»v.3»;ghout Sammola county, for tha coat of prorrdmg watar,
racUumad watar. sawaga. road pavmg and dr»tn#g#. want, aid#wa'ka aquatic w#ad control, atraat t*ght8ng. tha mandatory col•&lt;t9on »#c yc img and dispoaal ol to ld wasta. and slotmwatar
m#nsg#m#n| tfwough aurfaca watar control commanong th# nait
Frfcai Y#*r and aach yaar tharaattar Tha Board w«H con%.dar tha
.adoption of a resolution #i#ctmg to usa tha uniform m#1hod of
ciMKtng non ad «#k&gt;r#m assassmants autbornad by Sacbon
t9* 3432. Florida Statutaa. at a public hearing to ba h#td at 7 00
PM o' at soon tharaattar as possible, on tha 0th of Dacambar.
194F at tha Sammola County Ssrvcst Building. Room 1029. HOI
Cast F#at Straat. Sanford. Florida Such resolution wtH state tha
n#e&lt;i for the levy and wilt contain a legal description of lha
boundj'-#* of the real property sobtect to tha levy Cop** of lha
proposed from of the resolution, which contains the legal
description of the real property subtact to the levy, are on file at
th# Department of Fiscal Sanrtca* and County Commission
Records of Sammola County. Florida. County Services Building
MOt last First Straat. Sanford. Florida All interested persona ara
•nvited to attend
For additional information regarding this notice, please contact
the Se^ note Countv MSBU Coordinator. (407) 045 7179 Parsons
« th disabilities needing assistance to oarticioala m an* ot those
proceed ■js should contact the employe# Relations Department
A0A Coordinator 49 hours *n advance of the meeting at (407) 405*941
Persons »*e advised that, if thay decide to appeal any decision
mad# at tn * hearing, thay wdt need a racord of the proceedings
end for such purpose, thay may need to msur* that a verbatim
record o* the proceedings is made, which racord includes tha tat*
t mon* i t evidence upon which the appeal is to be basad. par
section 206 0105. Florida Statutaa
attfst

Ma*y*nn# Morse. Clark to tha Board
of Count* Commissioners n and for
Semmoi# County.. Florida
By Carfkjn Cohan. Oapufy Clark
Pub'ish October 29. Novambar S. 12. and 19. 1999
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Legal Notices

A. 9TRMAO. TM9

wtankM UH i cuua
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . a Florida
corporation. SCOTTY S. INC .
a Florida corporation,
and JOHN/JANE DOE.
fictitiou* namaa rapraaentmg
tananta in poiieilron.
Dalandanta.
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: BRIAN J STRNAO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
3208 Holiday A.anu*.
Apopka. Florida 32703
You ara notified that an action
to forecloa* a mortgaga and
anlorca a debt owing purauant
to a Mortgaga tiled lor record
on April IT. 1999. in Official
Racord* Book 3080. at Pago
0434 ol tho Public Racorda ot
Sammola County, Ftorida. lor
proporty doacribod a* follow*
Lot 288 Weknro Hunt Club Foa
Hunt Section 2. according to
tha plat tharaot racordad m Plat
Booh 18. Paget 84 through ST.
Public Racordt ot Saminolo
County, Florida
and a promiaaory not* ol aaan
data ha* baan tiled agamat you.
You are required to aarvo a
copy of your written dalanao*.
it any. to it on Ronald B Cohn,
Eaquuo ot Cohn. Cohn. Singer.
Bianco I Handna. PA., whoao
addraai la 70S W Ajeele.
Tampa. Florida 33808. within 30
day* attar the twit publication
ot the H o i k *, and til* th* origi­
nal with th* Clark ol thia Court
either bafor*
aar.ic* on
Plaintiff'* attorney or immedi­
ately tharaattar Otharwiaa. a
default will ba antarad agamat
you lor th* raliaf demanded in
lha Complaint
Dated: No.ambar 8. 1998
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of th* Court
BY: Coca Ho V Shorn
a* Deputy Clark
Pubhah No.ambar 12. 19. 1998
DEW 84

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF IIM IN O L I COUNTV.
FLORIOA
CAM NO.I 9S-171I-CA-14-K
REPUBLIC BANK.
Plaintiff,
»*.
VIIUA PARRA and
RAYM0N0 PARRA.
Wit* and Huaband.
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC . and
THE CIT GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING.
Dalandanta
NOTICI OF IA L I
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
auant to th* Final Judgment
antarad on No.ambar 4. 1994
m Cl.il Action No 98 1718 CA14-K of lha Circuit Court, in and
lor Sammola County, Florida. I
will tail to lha highaat and beat
bidder lor caan at lha Sammola
County Courthoua*. 301 North
Park A.anu*. Sanlord. FL 12771
on Oacambar 10. 1998 th* lol
lowing daacribad real property
aat forth m th* Final Judgment
LOT 88. STONE RIDGE
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 48. PAGES 30
THROUGH
S3.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIOA
Oalad No.ambar S. 1998
(COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By Jean Bnllant
A* Deputy Clark
Chnalophar M Hunter. Eaq
I I I Second A.* NE. Si* 300
St Pataraburg FL 11701
Publiah No.ambar 12. 19. 1998
DEW S3

IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT.
OP TNI ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FON
M H IN O LI COUNTY.
FLONIOA
C A M NO: M -IM 1-CA-14-N
THOMAS O HANLON and
CONSTANCE O HANLON.
Plamtitl*.
KARL J BUXTON and
JEANNII BUXTON and
STATE OF FLORIDA.
COUNTV OF S8MINOLI.
NOTICI
OP FONBCLOBUNB BALI
NOTICI ■* hereby given that
th* undaraignad Clark ol tho
Cucuit Court of Sammoto
County. Florida, will, on the
10th day of Dacambar. 1898. at
It 00 A.M. at th* Waal Front
Door of th* Sammola County
Courthoua*. Santord. Florida
offer for tala and aall at public
outcry lo the highaat and boat
bidder lor cam. th* following
daacribad property a.tuatad m
Sammola County. Florida:
Lott 1. '*** lha Waal 18 feat.
Bloch S. Traci 7. TOWN OF
SANF0R0. Plat Book 1. Pag*
81. Sammola County, Florida,
purauant to th* Final Judgment
antarad m a cat. ponding m
aaid Court, in* ttyi* ol which i*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal ol aaid Court tint Sth day
of No.ambar. 1998
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
By: Jean Bnllant 0 C.
M you al# a paraan with 1 dippbibty who na*d* any apocial
accommodation to participate
m thit proceeding, you or* enti­
tled. at no coal lo you. to th*
proaiaron ol apocial aaaiatanc*
PI****
contact
Court
Admmiatration at 30t N. Park
Ay*.. SI*
N30I. Sanford.
Florida 32T7I, laiaphon* (407)
321-4310. Ekl 4227. withm two
working day* ol your receipt Ol
thi* notice If hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1-S00 tss 8771 or Vole*
(V) t-800-SSS 8770. via Florida
Relay Sarvica
John C. Engiahardt. P.A.
1S24 C. liymgtton 3t.
Orlando. Florida 32S01
Publiah No.ambar 12. It. 1998
DEW-81______________________
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNI IIO NTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO PON
MMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caa* n* 98 4382-DR
IN RE. Tha M*rn*g# of
LOU'S 0 BELL
Ptfil innar/Huaband
and
LIGIA MATEUS BELL
Ratoondant/Wif*
NOTICI OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MAARIAQI
TO LIGIA MATEUS BELL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dioaolution ot
marnag* ha* baan filed agamat
you and you ar* required lo
aar.a a copy ol your written
d*t*n**a. .t any. to it on Lout*
0 Ban whoa* aitijraa* I* 138S
W SR 434 *103. Longwood. FL
12750 on or baton NOVEMBER
27. 1998 and M* tho original
with th* clarh ot tint court
Oafcra aar.ic* on Palitionar or
■mmadia'aly ih.ia.ttar If you
•ail lo do to. a default will b*
antarad agamat you tor th*
nliaf demanded &gt;n tha petition.
WARNING Rul* 12 28S Florida
Family Law Rulat ol Procedure,
nquiraa certain automatic dtacotuf* of documanta and infor­
mation Failure lo comply can
.vault m aancfiona. including
diimiaial or ttr.kmg of plead­
ing*
w itne ss my hand and in*
aaal of thi* court on OCTOBER
26. '998
i SEali
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK of the c o u r t
By Luanne Woodley
Oapuly Clark
Pub'iah
Oclobar 29. and
No.ambar S, 12. 19. 1998
0EV 235

NEEDED Responsible female
tor After School Cars tor 3 greet
kids My home or yours lake
Mary Etem school dslnct L W
wk 673 4836 or 328 0688

ALONE? FLORCA S MOST
RtSPfCTlDOahng
Bureau
wnct 1977t AH age* mcturSng
t m o r t Brmgmg PnnpM Tognth

nr 1 SOD 922 4477 (?4 hours)
Longwood Masaaga Studio
WaN m* wttcom* 7 day*
P»n sm rma FamaM Staff
L»*c 4MMOOO7705
407 33^5300
Talk To Liao PaycMca"
Love Money Know jrour Fu­
ture. TaN l h* O w O n One Now*
1 900 420 30I?*7SS7
»3 991
nan Mutl t » 1B. Procal 602

Night Auditor
FT good wages lake Mary
Courtyard
*
135 International
Parkway lake Mary 444 1000
i hiring efl positions Top
P*Y peel vacations after t
•nefiti and a Drug
Free Work place 4650 W SR 46
West Sanford 407-130-7773 A
3770 Orlando Dr 17-92-Sanford
407-331-6306
DENNYS RESTAURANT

m I S M tie l BdB in f w I
Mbs (117) rsquRe peymanlln B#tBnce.

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Tho I SOODoki Lino If
luten to »*ngm guy* A gelt
looking to moot aomeone kho
YOU
I 900 370 4SSSa7B47
t? 9*1mm Mull be IB619 646 B434

give us a c a l and « e i

Office
janitorial

technicians

needed

PT Svwtebte 56 OOhr 36? 6774

43— L k ;al S ervices

Pert Time hetp needed An after
school program Exp m chad
car* 4 • Cai Joyce 121 7635

CLAttmCATIOHS

A-2 LAYTTICH
:I
Adnpiion |7S. Nemo Change
EBB. Etc (407)522 0347 24 tvs
M oRwtm Vdood

PART T M t U T X m tS
COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 324 7210

55— Business
O rrorruNniEs
Satklng Nghfy motivated peo­
ple mterealed m lecunng thmr
financial future 6960192

M2 French Am FOB** 744
Barter* f l 22772-4744
(407)302-1936

5^— Fin a n c ia l
Services

NOW HffMNO Carpenters Itec
loans Plumbers A general ta
borer* Drive's earn extra 55

JUDGEMENT HEXDIRS
Trpd ol wawnq lor kalhamanl oI
Ytur ludgnmanti

Preschool Teacher/
School age Teacher needed
Ce* 322 8547

lat Pur proa coaact 4
No coAectnn. no charge
C ab 407 B340t67

Piaster B 1 portsHCIiShsr Ex
certonl opportunity fusts with
growing expending dry clean
cer.tvjn lake Mary area 313
8070

70— Education &amp;
T r ainin g
ACCRfOtTIO TRUCK SCHOOL
CDL VA/TA Apprv Job A tvil
Wkpnd clatiaa National Truck
School 1 800 IBB 73A4 •

71— H elp W anted
f l 1W988
A BEH IR JOD FOR YOU'
Immersaie Potrbon* at
Wpreruua* Aaaarrbiy A
Ju«t Cad Never a Fae*
HELP Peraonnet 322-1
2 f tS minimum tipanerc*
cerkhcahon requaed Great
ARC C
onxirtipvry tor 2nd neon* Ca8
92B-424B Mon Fn

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We want to make turn you are pteated wen the re*u«* fmm your Semaui* Herald ciaaatoad ad
to make turn your ad work*, w* luggaM you keep m mmd to# toaowwig
. Include a* many feature* ol toe 4am you am t*»nq a* you can thaw ol Ramamber
toe more you MB. toe taller you le*
• Include a pnee By kttmg a pnee ycu rri ehmeial* unwarned caa* from petpre who
awn l aanoul about buymg your mercharakae
• When you kal your phone rember kal toe bme ot day toat it beat to macb you Ybu
don l went pwopto caftng you when you am at work or Maapmg
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LEARN NEW TRADE

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Great Occmrnxvry wKh *
large Local Co
Compatary# Wage*
Great Benefit!
Muaa Hava Vaad O L and

Day SMI. OT A.aAabt*
CaX Sandy or Patty
(407)647 8010
A-1 Temp* Inc
EOE ' No Fee

If* time to prepare
for ttw Holktey.
O rder your ClaeeMIsd O N play. Help Wanted Ads now I
•AftordAbt# prices
'Pertonahjed tervee
'Ouahry work
‘ Oiatrtoubon m your focal area
(to draw tHiunal help from pmptoymta who '»n d* doaa by)
Cel (407) 322-2611 4
AiA tor to* Cloeaffled Dept
Lat your dtepteye atari working
tor you IARLT1

Admm AisiatVSK. benahta m
eluding 100% health Como
proficient FT tor non proN org
Fa* reaume to 302 1777 EOE
Aptembter*. metat via opera
tor memttnanca Watar Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. Cauetoerry FL
ATTENTION CNA *
Come and join our caring team
ol Nurse* and CNA a Eacet
lent benefit* Experience rec
ognued
100pm-1100pm
ahtn avatlabto. Ptaaa* apply m
person De4one Haanhcare Re
nabilitalion Center 1851 Elk
cam Bfvd. Oeftone EOC
BXL H IARO CHEVROLET
Sanford. Ftonda 4 looking tor a
FuB Tan* Switchboard Operator
C .l Lome 41 (407) 321 7800 tor
an interview between 7 30 and
400
Book Keeper/CaaMer e/ com­
puter tip and Laborer n racyclin^eiectromcs field Red re­
quired For appl 407 322-7711
T M D O f WORKING
WITH YOUR BACK
Opportunities are now open with
PENN LIFE INSURANCE COM­
PANY tor career mrkviduais No
eipenence neceisary
•Up to 153 000/yr
* EaceAent Iraavng
'Benehta iv U itM
Can 774 2296 lor confidential
interview
S E M IN O L E 'S
FASTEST
G R O W IN G
S TA F F IN Q
S E R V IC E is currently accept­
ing appucationa tor Recepborvil
A
Employment
Coordinator
Ideal canrkdjle* mull have aa
canent customer tervee ikiHt
and a desire to grow wan our
company
Apply al 295 Waymont Cl 4105 m Lake Mary.
323-0440 or Fa* Resumes to
3230433
EOtO FW P
TO P ^A Y
For eap coOnel makers 6 lamanalors 0 l x req Drug Free
Work Place Apply m person to
I C M 1481 Kasiner Place Pod
ol Sanford A tai resume to
407 321 6454

71

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Care Giver tor im*a U F b a n
f)m A board, nomnal pay Ca8
pgr 4k 316 9973 or 623 5856

Carpantar*/Helper*: Subcrawt
A deckers needed Steady work,
fan pay Jeff Sevega 407-870Tgjg.

CARPET HELPER
And maukari Mutl have V C T
vinyl baie A commercial glue
down eap JA M 324 5762

CASHIERS
W e pam tor To* ccaacton
24 opemnga tor Ifeibto peopl*
FTAP7T
Pd Trammg. vacabon
healto. dental Me maurance

Ca« 407-864-3448
Certified HMA wanted tor Sun
days Please cal 322 6796 tor
nlervww Bong references
Counter
positions
■ng dry
locations

Person: 2 permanent
available al eapand
clean operations new
3338070

CmdH Clerk: 2 positions FT A
PT. procsss loan appfs. pay­
ments. other clerical duties
CrerM tap a Phil bul wa iram
10 key and typing a must 1­
800 662 3663 or apply al Rxh
Plan 401 West 13tn SI. San­
tord__________________________
CAR Challenging position for
outgoing mow w/ good comm
skills Office duties esmer on
edm cust sve and sales
Phone eap or cull contact eap
deseed Faa resume to Norwesl
Financial at 324 5516 EOC
NEED EXTRA CASH
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and OuKmmd cans
Norm Odando Area Good Wages
Life typmg raqurad
Call Sandy or Pally
(407)64 7 6010
A-1 Temp* Inc
EOE /No Fee

71— H e l p W

71— H a l f W

a t v t id

FT. Busy of
Dee need* hard wortmg ndvt)
uat. depended* professional
Excellent pay. benefits Pay
commensurate with experience
407 33G2580 between 5 7pm

0EBARY MANOR
CNA 2 30A-10 30P. AI0 30P
6 30A LPN I0 15PB45A Die­
tary Alda pad time 407 668
4426EOE Drug Free Work'
Place_________________________

ELECTRKLANSreset A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
S M - im _____________________
ENTRY LEVEL ORWERS need­
ed NOW’ Honey Transpod has
immediate openings for driver
bamees No eipenrnce needed
Earn 5500 to 5700 weekly plus
benefits CDL trammg avaJede
800-435 5593________________
Eapd residential 6 oftce clean­
ers needed Transportation and
phone required 407 645-1414

HAIRDRESSER
A NAIL TECH
needed Both F/T Ckertele prof
Can John al Headliners 321­
5851_________________________
IM M EDIATE O P EN IN G S
Sunshm* Stalling unds' con­
tract with th* Seminole County
Public Schools has immerkate
Ful 6 Part time positions avaJ
able tor tood serve* A custodlat Apply at our new location
295 Waymont Cl *105 m Lake
Mary, or Can 3230440 tor da
tails
Requirements
include
FDLEiFBI background checks A
Drug Testing EOE.DFWP

Dental Reception tat: FT. Musi
be professional, adxulate. A
phone Stulls Excellent pay A
benefits
Can 407 330 2530.
between 5-7pm

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
MtAltH MSUftAMCI ANO 481X

PLAir Qvu. * * , m ik*Nia
Apery M 8*8 MBav Ovhre.
Anwriwea 9prang 286*88*
LAWN TECHM CUN
FMlTm* Immrvkate Opening
Salary «Comm 261-2377
Matntenanc* Person
Erpenenced
genersl
m*mtenm e* person tor *p*rtm#r(
complex Drug testing required
Cel 9-2PM 0 323-0263
Medical
Receptionist: ~FT
Knowledge ol Irani desk com­
puter A phone skis* Cal 574­
8200 or fax resume to 574-111f
MERRY MAIOS MIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: tagn school grad wr
base typmg A computer skit*
Nations Mortgage Corp Lung
wood C«M Pen Al 7ST-9270

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RIGh V HAND MAH
Needs 100 worhen dally.
*tS ttgn on bonus to new srw'Extre pay to drtver*.
'Open 3 am
801 Oogtrecfc Rd Longwood
2*0-8106
Roofing Mud have rekabte dai­
ly bansporlafton Rooter* expd
only Laborer* mm I I j n ok)
No exp necessary 322 9417
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
TraMng Armed I Unarmed
Brandy 6 Ateoc 134-7444
Stucco co m e ty needs export
creed peopl* to do lelh end
stucco Fheas* caK Amy or
Adolph • 463 4911 (days) or
327 5660 (niter)
Stucco Person: SHhuur w-ex
perwno* 133 7796

WAREHOUSE/ROUTE
DRIVER
Snack Time Vending serving
central FL tor 14 yrs Tap pay
and benefits Clean MVR and
stable work history Start Sam
MF longwood 132 9769
Clerk: 23 X hrVwk
Some exp preferable Can wort
around school schedute 327
6333

93— Rooms Fob R ent
2 RM* w/BA snare x.t Prut t*
mat* preferred A36Gmo me
ubktws 40 7•322D129 eves

LAKE MARY/SANFORD
1 LO furnished BORM w Beth
includes cebt# TV
pnone.
kitchen privileges end utiM&gt;e*
5150 mo Sac Oapoul S IX
CeB 302 7188

98— R entals
in
apartm ent
54755475
Clean New Spokane** 25th t
Oat Santord 9246234
99— A rA B T M IN T S •
U n i l r .n i s h i d
T B ^ S a r * g * T e L T u 5 r »* a r !o
smoker* no pats S430mo J#v
rvgan Pvutwrtws, 33G3253

MARINER S VILLAGE
l A*l ADA I 60&gt;«M J4* jtX )
; ROHM 1471MO ASO uw

323-8670
ROOMY 1 berm m ryuwt bvslurc
area 3425 mon . uhls 1 yr
tease Cal 3X 2220
ROS8LEA VH.LAS
t n Specter • SXfAMentft
HUO OKAY 407 3364413

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141— H o m e s For S ale

141— H omes For S ale

104 Oebe CL beautiful 1999
sq 6 California style 2 story
emeriti#*
pool
lennn
5129 000
Perk A** Villa* 2BR2B*
Townhouse condo
542 000
owner motivated
321-5063

3BR 2Be CHA ftg fenced tot.
721 R'.ervw
Av*. Santord
S06K 250ffit*0n tot 321-7915

195— Law n 4 G arden

’lr c h h o f f _
• &gt; O fis o c la te s
AMOHOARII HOMIS
VINTUH! 1 I’ HOPf H ill S

(407) 332-2495
h ouses to r e n t

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
3 BEDROOM AC fenced yard
5373 mo Owner broker
323-1167

4/2. 10 toed acres huge rm*
*£ porch 2 ax brtg* 3144.800
471 5 Over 1600 sq It kvrtrV
tam tvpic tried. 143.800
4/21 Over 2500 sq 6 Sc pool
kv dm fam w/frpe 1158 800
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118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 V)
8 A up' 5263 A MONTH Oftce
Storage 321 0120 or 113 2554

141— H omes For S ale
DELTONA WATERFRONT
Large 3BR tmek ranch lealimng
greet room design ons 1 1/2
wooded acres on Lake Monro*
Mary mu**
Large rooms
Easy access See to eppreo
el* 5235K 4076661162

NEED A CAREER?
WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

WE OFFER:
• S ALAR Y PLUS C O M M ISSIO N + IN C E N TIV E S
• FU LL B E N E F ITS INCLUD ING - M EDICAL.
D EN TA L. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATIO 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 EARN A G R E A T INCOM E!

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

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3/1 Comer tot E Mwy 46 Zoned
tor office 543 000 Can Dot
Jer/ugen Propertws 313-3145
SANFORD 2/1 Easy Man
lenenc# 2544 El Portal A.#
546 900 C«4 123 4066
1BIV1BA. 1907 W 4th St new
roof AC pamt end hr ig tot.
St.OOOdwn 1676mo 332 1999
1 172SA wr duAM ge
rage 362 Lose Placid Dr San
tord 563 000 407 124 5621
JUST LIST 10 LAKIFRONTIII
Large 4 BH name on Lake Lou­
se i Dertona) approx 1400 tq
ft . fam room, dbt gar. ter
porch, fenced dock, tow baftc
area A many plus features tnd
AWO 7 SN mod CALL NOW TO
SEE""
$102 500
Consider
bade m

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. IN C

322-7498
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes bom pennws on 31
Delinquent Tax. Repo s REO s
Your Area To* Free (1) 800 218
9000 Exl M 2206 tor current HI
LAKE MARY 63 Comer tot.
Needs TLC. 392.000

Commercial
Leased
Unit*
5*000 gross monthly income
3160 000 Deb Ooyte 130-1495

S ale

W

mobe# homesite. horse* caffe
terrrvng or nursery Zoned agri­
cultural
53 90GACRE
5m
down mowner finance 904-787­
1777 or 804-717-8622
.

LAKfRRSn T L 6 t (ieteire
Lo*e. Loch Arbor private
90i300 370 000
LAKE FRONT LOT Slone It
land Lake Monroe 3'20 000
VACANT LOT- Loch Arbor
5X000. to. i
LAKE MAMVI
'LOTS Wooded
523 000
BAY AVI Santord tot near
pert- 312 000
321-5049

TRACTOR TRAILERS

m vm sastm !

l r i r c h h o ff
f f * ? ) ^ s o c l a U C3

Want To Earn Same
Extra Holiday Money?

Dekora area *0 acre* deal tor
horses or came term Mobri*
home or homes.I* Zoned ogn
544 900 Fmancmg tv ir ml lm
downpayment (804) 787000
Ocala National Forest tots
StOOdown. 564 2l mo Owner
362 2364579
155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
Fo r S ale
2/2 greet leceffen lake fit. cov­
ered parking. Tnd fir. erevAlor
kreplec* poof, pwt tennis ex
*rci«* rm. hand ba8
3519K
owner agent 121-1556

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
BVOWNIR
12x56 2 BFV1BA a* electric */
CHA New vmyl siding and
flooring, new carpel Washer
hookup* Upgraded stove A ref
37500 407-321 3297
Sanford/Lefca Mary:
FartUy
Perk kds A pets ok Low tof
rent Dbfwd 3 BR 2 BA. many
exbes Sacrifice 407 302 7186
p p l ia n c e s

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• 15 Day COL Traisiag
• Oiy * Wsskind Class*!
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23X
Celery A v *. Santord

FRESH PICKED
lemon* Limes Tangerines.
Dealer* welcome 122 3210

223— M iscellaneous
Camper eh*X tor a snort wheel
base tma* pci up Leer Brand
good conrttion 5100 328 9607
FITNESS FLYER es teen on
TV Soto tor 5300 ike new wr
video and monitor 3100 122­
4049
LADIES 525 puts yog in th*
pro* with a close out of 12 yds
polished pmk A whit* Chvifz.
generous 54 in exdffi Use to re­
new cnees sofa, dopes beds
Mawnat sold tor over 37 yd Wff
sacrifice tor 52 yd 323-4766

MONEY TO LOAN

T H IS O N E !
Hugt Steffi!
OFFICE FURNTTUM
6 large X * ■ 60* moral desks
catenets and char*
APPLIANCE* ANO
FUNNmjRt
Large 175 cube toot Seen rpfngerator wfh large top frost
be# beezer. torovea tap kflch*n table with taut chan and
vsnout other toots end house
noto tern*
Cafl 324-4440 tar IntofWtoffon
FOX SPUN DCVtLOPMINT Off
Hwy 46 A Longwood Markham
Rd (follow tignsi SAT. 8 until
7t 3 Fameys Saw

UPRIGHT FREEZER, whte 550
Kds clothe* sues 4-10
Cheep Type writer esc cond.
330 675-4636 or 3280688

231— C ars For S ale
1165 Caravan: runs wee tom#
body damage 51100 060 322
3069 Aher 7PM
7$ Volvo: one owner, run* good.
1*1 3700 takes 4 40 7 322 7374

S ales

WANT TO G ET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARD SALE t th* perfect
way to do trwf and the Semfnote
/terete can brmg peopw lo yoty
door ArNertisa your sale n the
Sxmfnete fterate tor only 5 3t
ime and watch the items 'e.tve
while the money comes »f Ca»
by Noon on Tuesday end your 5
hne ad can run tor three days in
the Herald tor ONLY SI.It!! AX
we esk is (hat you prepay the
ad Ca» us-we can he*p"

(407) 322-2611

YARD SALE
9-4 p m Sat. Nov 21 A Sun
Nov 22 VCR. drill press, router
A UbW bar stools mcrowave
flower arrangements, household
Items mi sc A tots A tots ol
fools 2613 Iroquois Ave. San
tord

Lest Chance f Hate Sam
Justin Way (off Sr Lawrence) 71 TARO SALE Sat 8 urM 7. 890
record* reclmen. TVs cottee Vihlan Rd
Office tom. many
'aw# kit mvsc Sat Only 8-1PM
rrvse terns

231— C ars For S ale
•• Dodge Daytona cok) AC
auto . runt good
tow miles
52800 06 0 . 407 302-7193
M Solum SL-: 40. 5 tpd. AM/
FM cassette &lt;e cok) « r Take
over payments 662 2001x127

235—
T rlck /Buses/Vans For
S ale
1M7 CARAVAN. Good Cnnd
On# owner Asking 51700 OBO
321-BSW xfMf 6_____________
ISIS FORD PICK UP F2S0
Vm*lFTMF25H6JNA93382 New
eng 54000 Rape 444 9595
IMS FORD AIROSTAR VAN
Runs Good Looks Good' Silver
A Blue 2 ton# SI000 324 2482

DON’T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

• 1 DOOGE GRAND CARAVAN
LX 3 3 liters V6 a* wheel drive
new tires 55900 328 5379

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

HUNTERS
SPECIAL
1980
Jeep CJ5 6 cyt 5 speed 4x4
31750 OBO Days 32 4 0007
Eve 322 1685

238— V ehicles W anted
The SemMote Fterate Oasvt«ds ara the qucketl and most
inexpensive way to 8*8 your
CASH U S PAD'
cart fVjn your eve* krv* ad tor 10 I For Jurli Gatv Tnjcfc% K M*c»
Aft# AMClWCAttAUTiFVjL. W W
days and pay otey 521 00 Even
Oerter, if you sell J sooner
(wrveh wa KNOW you off) you
can «op your ad and only pay
tor the number of days « ecfu
ary rant What a Deal"

WANTED

Call today and watch
thff Harted CIbbaIhffds work for you 11
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

For house car butrnet* vaca­
tion debt contoedanon Pteat*
ca* 1 877-324 6162

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
WW pay top dollar'
Call Geoff Bedme

302-5734
SEIZED CARS from 5175
Porsches Cadillacs Chevy*,
BMWi Corvanee Also Jeeps.
4WDs Your area To* Free 1­
800-218 9000 Ext 2206 tor
cwranl kstmgs

234— A utomotive
A ccessories

TIRES A WHEELS
14* *f good corn)Don Jio *401
2-0H7
Phone 132
0

Focus
On
Savings

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Classitieds Everyday!

Set* 5175, Slorsg* Cabinet
330
tingie/bunk bed* IIM .
322-1719
3 piece kvtng room eet, tola,
tove teal 2 end tobies A cockfail
labie.
mini
condition
r*g J1700 Sate 1700 Whmpout
portable 1 cycle dryer rx. stand
Reg 5380 now SIM Antique
Furniture 1957 dining room
labie * 3 cha,rs 3123 1942
room Order 3125. 1957 sofa
bed S IX A* m good ccrxjum
Ask tor Ed 124 7838

252-Accounting
BOOK K i t PIN(VACCOUNTING
4 INCOME TAX tor nffv And
Ouemes*
Accounting Soto
non* Plus. Inc 407 328-1600

MATTRESS SALE • Full w *
used box springs A mattress
565 00 Larry s Med 322-1132
Off White Whirlpool Refrigera­
tor 8yr ok), with ce maker 407­
121 2943
P1T/GROUP2 8 Fl couches 17
It couch Seal* 10 people
Southwestern theme 5X0 060
Days 324 0007. Eve* 322 1685
QUEEN WATERBEO wavelets
ml headboard A rate Good con
ffbon 375 324 3394

278-Han d y M an
HOME IMPROVEMENT SVS
Fens. caOmel hardware.
sher.es. lights Dryweil repar
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321 5810

253-A dditions &amp;
R emodeling
279-Hauling
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition e-Home*
AddMont-Commerclel
Local Builder since 1*11

323-94*4 cocootaaa

CONSTRUCTION clean up ext
junk removed lawn core anytime
407 359-1641 or 407 X 5 0781

CARPENTER. AX Home
repairs, painting $ ceranvc Me
Richard Oroe* 32 1 59 72

Ranlai property garage, shed
dean ups. appliances, bash,
brush 407-586-2158 or
pgr 407-819-0217

269-Cleaning Services
BOBS HAULING * TRASH
CLEAN-UP tor storage unit, ga
rages, yards, shrubs, ttc Colt
Bob 0322 9991 or cell 509
B249

275-Drywall
ORYVYAU.'STUCCO Repa.r s
Wal 4 Ceikng Ttxtures
Matched Popcorn 322-9318

285-Land scaping
LARKINS LANDSCAPING A IR­
RIGATION
We install sod. vng sys A repair
shrubs mulches brick pavers
stomp grind Indscp rock 3
desqn and tier fountains l wa
sod bee of any pests and ton
gut For est can 523 6317 or
414 7333

287-Lawn S e r v i c e s
GREO OROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-0939
LAWN8/LOTS MOWED Clean
ups 5 under brushing 27yrs exp
0 322 2811 N 322 9397

263-Carpentry

280-H ome
Improvements
CHARLES 0 (Dan) MILLER.
Bolder CBC0572S5 Rev
Comm. remodel, oddDons re­
pair MC. VISA
407-220-1741

3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

C leaning
DUN RITE Ree/Comm
Free est. Lic/lnt. Major credit
cards accepted 321-4122
3 0 1 -R o o h n g
YATES ROOFING since 192S
Church 4 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen
UC *RC0022S90 322-1449

312— T ree S ervice

Uc: CQC0S7934 220-7202

DON PICK REN TREE SVC
Ire* stomp removal Free esl
Lcensed Insured 326 7342

HANDYMAN Painting, concrete,
dry wall, remodeling renova­
tion* CaX 282 7069

SIMPSONS Pro! Tree SvC 20
yrs exp 24 hr storm damage
Senior rkscoonl Tout ire# car*
Free estimates
Bucket truck
avatebte Caa 327 47X

OAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION

276-Electrical

B T W O

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Herald

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a t 322-2611

Today S cAx# iV iguwi U

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end other cox*cablet A house­
hold rtvsc Frt I Set I-tPM.
Crystal View South, near May
fae QoX Court*

217— G

Fo r S a le

s p a re tim e a n d w a n ts to e a rn e x tra c a s h
fo r th e h o lid a ys .

by Luis Campos

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T hings

BRASS BED

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217— G arage S ales

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Atom. Cant Capper/
cycling. 121 0004
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FuX Sue Headboard A Foot­
board 550 060 323 4540

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

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35MWARO FOR

TACKLE, otd tor:, tackle box

es reefs okl duck decoys hunt
mg antiques etc Pay up to
51 000 I pay more then anyone
A wit pay 310 X just to tee
your old tackle 941 859 35X

153— A creage L o t For

181— A

IfARN TO DRIVE

219— W a s h i' m &gt;B u t

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House For Sale: 11 Ne* CHA
new carpel. 8/3• acre tot
566 500 06 0 407 857 9277

new 14 HP muchog n
deck 51800 407 666 1162

149—C om m ercial
P roperty For S ale

M L T flk l'

JIM DOYLE
WE n se o

OFFICE FURNITURE
6 LARGE 36' a 60' metal
desks
Fa# cabmen tnd
ctvats also Everything m good
conation Co* 124 4440

RENTALS
LAKE MANY 3/7 condo 0b&gt;
garage gated comm comm A
leppuol. bpx
11050/1000
BANFONO IN Onmq rm pa
5500/500
il ea yardI 5500

For

drives incl CO ROM w/ 2
speakers prefer Windows 95 A
Word tor Windows &gt;n*talt*d
5600 324 6435

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i f jO M I RTVER FRONT2/2. over 1600 tq ft . mg pool
2 c gar. ptos I c carport over
t/jac wdtxk 81700/mo
OILTONA 2/1 Ur tkn carport.

2/1 lam rm . frt porch
semd bk porch I trt from lake
Monroe 5475 321 6757

Cabinet
1150.

tOO GOOD TO MISS

When you can own thw 3 bdrm
home w/CHA new pamt K car
pH 7 Ask Mnul HUO homes'
The HMBmxw Group. Inc.
...J31-4313

_
36R 2BA spM plan
on a smai take 375Gmo 3500
deposit Reference* preferred
40 7 662 9305

Hire:

4

Large 175 cube tool Seen re­
frigerator with frost be* lop
free/er Kitchen labie w/ tour
chavs forme* lop Various
other foot* and household
item* Everything m excellent
Cat 324 8800

n f u r n is h id

5BR/1 1/2Ba wth shade bees
Pets OK wr edd depose 3595
♦ security 821 Catakna Dr 323
4540

p p l ia n c e s

Sofa 1175.
SM. tk
X22-1729

103— IIOUSES-

3BR 2BA CHA. 2 car garage
SentortlLek* Mery area 375CV
mo 5400 drposx 123 9473

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Qrrts wfut* fu* *i/e bed with
dresser A mirror
Excellent
shape 5250 0 6 0 322 6773

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SANFORD- 2/1 duplex. Central
An Heal, wd hookup. 547V
mo 5300drp. Caff 323-32*4.

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Mad serv conveners tocaton
321 4900

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SANFORD 5380MO
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MOVINO SALE Fn A Sat 9 2.
2485 Palmetto A.* across from
Ac* Hardware on th* porch

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

DRIVER NEEDED

Drlvtrs

KrTCHENHElPASERVtRS
Fteaibre hrs Apply 0 WIHow
Tree Cate Ca4 to schedute mtemew 521-2204

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71— H elp W anted

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*

Class A COL Stay m FL only
5 days on 7 2days off 3 yvs
mm OTH eap Good dnving
record 323-7178
Midwest Coast Transport Is
looking for COL class A Uc
drivers For imme opening
Late Model aqup Home often
Compebfrve pay w/benefits
CaX MCT Repreeenlabve John
Beaumont (407)321-4173.

JOM the best hevihcar* team
m Votoua county Rastereffve
CNA
needed
mmedutery
Previous eipenence helpful
Call Oebery Manor 407-646
6426 EOC.

211

a n d * IK7) 19C04J8

Santord based refngeraled earn­
er has openmgs tor P T divers
Out 3 5 days Run when you
want Team or smgte also F/T
drivers derkcatad nms Prenvum
assigned conventional! Mom#
weekly COL A m t g x d dtvmq
record Cafl 1 800991 9940

Buy

WILL TRAIN'
Verkcat tend* Benefits'
Caff (407) DO-4700

E A R N W HILE Y O U LE A R N
CNA Trammg Classes begin
nmg Nov 30th Be ready tor a
new years wr new skill* tor a
new career 3 w* prep course
to ehaieng* CNA lest Earn 555
who* you Mam a career m gruel
demand Atpry m person
OeXona Haenhcar* Rehab Can||f
1851 EbcamBhd
Deltona FI
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Dial

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Installers!

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Data Entry Clerk: Mutt know
Windows and Mxrosofl Heavy
phona. general office Mills. A
profcenl w/ typmg A calculator
PT, may lead lo FT 407 860­
0497_________________________

Production Associate*
Com# and see why INVACARE
i* a great place to work As *
eadng manufacturer of home
hea.ih car# products • * seek
hghiy motivated production as
sedates i machine ope«*tors
assamtiers Robot operators
efc I Requirement* ApJ-ty lo
stand tor 8 hrs abwty to .ft 35
bs end ebsry to work overkm* Saturdays W* otter an **
conditioned
environment
56 00. hr to start wth repvj m
crease potential A trwnrTy teem
spirited atmosphere A great
benefits Apply m person (ton
Fn SAM 12PM or 2PM 4PM
2101 East Lax* Mary B*vd
Santord Fl 32773

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TRAVEL AG EN T NEEDED

IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
•IMIROLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL OIVISION
C at* Ne. 88-1B88-CA-14
Ot.ta'an P
AMSOUTH BANK, an
Alabama banking corporation,
tuccaaaor m mtaraal
to AmSouth Bank ot Florida.
Plaintiff.

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3291 S. Santord A m . . Sanford 323-3301

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN)
CALL OTCK't ELECTRIC
407-321-8732
U c. ER0002S2S/Ov*r 35 Yr*.

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Herald for under $35.00 a month. Call the Classified
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

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LETTgg ... IP 1
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SACK

Vasotec can cause violent coughing
DEAR DR. CJOTT: Your column
about the chronic cough caused by
Vasotec and other ACE inhibitors
saved my husband's life. For months,
he would rough so hard and so fre­
quently that he would lose his breath.
The doctors called it heart failure.
However, he read your column, then
showed it lo his doctor, who stopped
his Vasotec and put him on a different
drug for hypertension. Within three
days, the rough slopped and my hueband has been a different person ever
since Thank you
DEAR READER. You re welcome
ACE inhibitor cough ran occur in up
to 10 percent of patients on these
drugs The violence and chronicily of
the cough can literally handicap a
patient. The simple act of changing
medicines can eliminate the cough
and improve the quality of life, as your
husband can attest

THE BORN LOSER

by Art San tom

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To give you related information, I
am sending you a ropy of my Health
Report "Consumer Tips on Medicine "
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a long, self
addressed, stamped envelope to PO.
Box 2017. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY 10136 Be sure to mention
the title
DEAH DR. (iOTT: My nephew is 4
years old His testicles are not visible
When should the testicles appear1*
DEAR READER The testicles usu
ally drop into the scrotum at about the
lime of birth, give or take a few weeks
I am sure that your nephew's pedutri
cian has checked him for undescend
ed testicles, because this condition
frequently requires correction There
is a higher risk of testicular cancer in
testicles that do not properly descend
into the scrotum

PETER
QOTT, M.D.

By Phillip Alder

ARLO A N D JA N IS

by Jimmy Johnson

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an 16th century French writer, report
edly lived for years "by his wit. if not
by his w its* Somewhat unkind, but
Chamfort did write something with
which I agree "The most wasted day
of all is that on which we have not
laughed "
Today's deal comes from “ The
Bndge Player Who Laughed" by Ron
Klinger (Hutchinson, ISS4). During a
class. Klinger asked his students to
play in seven diamonds, telling them
to draw trumps before discarding
their losers on dummy's dubs
Sounds like good advice, rig h t'
Well, soon Klinger was called to a
table and asked the score for seven di­
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Positive financial changes could be *1 the
of*mg for you through the good auspices
of a friend or social contact in the year
ahead What transpiros could help your
entire family as well
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 33) Financial
opportunities could begin to present
themselves in rapid fashion today
However, they may bo fleeting, so you it
need lo lake advantage of them quickly
Scorp*} treat yourself lo a birthday gift
Send the required refund form and the
required refund form and for your AstroGraph predictions for the year ahead by
mailing $2 and self-addressed stamped
envolope lo Astro-Graph, c/o this news­
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Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure lo
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SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 33-Dec. a t) Be
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In this auction. North's four club re­
bid shows a good hand (or diamonds
with strong clubs Four no (rump is
Roman Key Card Blackwood, the re
ly showing either two aces or, as
err. one ace and the diamond king —
a critical card for South. Five no­
trump announces grand slam interest.
North could show kings, but with his
solid suiL he jumps to seven clubs —
an excellent bid Now South could con
vert to seven no trump
When Klinger arrived, the declarer
said, "I drew the trumps, just as you
■aid Then I entered dummy and
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SPORTS...PAGE IB

COMING THIS WEEKEND

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908
91st YEAR. No. 24

50 Cents

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1998

County braces for Hurricane Georges
Very important
partners night
LAKE MARY - Thr Seminole
County Public Schools will
host a VIP (Very Important
Partners) Night on Tuesday.
Oct. 0 at Lake Mary High
School. 655 Longwood/Lakr
Mary (toad. Lake Mary. Thr
VIP Night Is an opportunity for
the public to attend concur­
rent sessions that will focus on
a variety or topics related to
school Issues.
The opening session will fea­
ture Dr. Paul J. Hagcrty. su­
perintendent. speaking from 7
until 7:30 p.m. Concurrent
sessions on the topics listed
below will be held from 7:40
until 8:10 p.m. and again at
8:20 until 8:50 p.m. Displays
will be located In the cafeteria
to share Information regarding
various school district pro­
grams. These displays will be
available from 7:30 until 9:10
p.m.
Concurrent sessions will in­
clude: school safety; magnet
school opportunities; how to
run a school advisory council;
FCAT (Florida Comprehensive
Assessment Test)/how to help
your child; parent Involve­
ment; retention, assignment,
and academic Improvement
plans; understanding
peer
pressure; academics and ap­
prenticeships;
and
school
budgets.
For further Information call
(407) 320-0022.

By Vicki Bellucda

pared for possible use at Highlands Elementary School
for those people with special nerds.
*We need to all get on the same sheet of music so we're
SEMINOLE COUNTY • With three hurrlranrs and u singing thr same song when we go out there to do our
tropical storm In the Atlantic, one already bearing down Jobs.* said Ken Roberts, director of the Seminole County
of the southern tip of the state, emergency management Department of Public Safety.
personnel are swinging Into nctlon In Seminole County.
Tlie shelters will be ready to open liy tills afternoon, but
Residents of Monroe County (the Florida Keys) liegan they will proliably not accept thrlr temporary residents
evacuating their homes and heading north on until Friday.
Wednesday. Those from the southern reaches of the
Sanlando United mrthodlst church. In Lnngwood. Is
mainland peninsula will be coming this way us early as accepting families with pets.
today.
Hurricane Georges, the 8rst of the storms In the line
They'rr coming this way.* said Wolfgang Halblg. safe­ headed for the state, has got emergency workrrs hopping
ty director for Seminole County Public Schools who Is already.
coordinating the opening of five public shelters In the
John Blackwood, inanagrr of the county's Department
county. *A lot of people leave their homes and Just head of Emergency Management, said the Red Cross Is having
for the renter of the state. We've got to l&gt;e ready for them.* trouble flndlng managers for thetr shelters. They will
Emergency management planners met this morning In need 100 managers In Seminole. Orange and Osceola
Seminole County to work out a plan for dealing with the counties before the end of the weekend. So far. they havr
guests who are expected to 811 the shelters at Winter between 25 and 30.
Springs. Lake Mary* mid Lyman high schools und at
Most of those who evacuate to this area. Seminole
English Estates Elementary School. A site Is being pre­ County Fire Chief Terry Schenk said, will becoming from
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Melissa’s story

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Woman struggles after
fiances’s shooting death

By Ruaa White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Melissa Is 23years-old and pregnant with
the child of a man who was
shot to death 12 days ago.
Her hazel eyes are still wa­
tering.
Computer consumer
She Isn't sure what she Is
inform ation
going to do and what Is to be­
come of the child who has no
OVIEDO • Just In time for
daddy.
the upcoming holiday season,
“Every day there are more
members of the Central Flor­
ida Computer Society will p re ­ and more WHY'S, more and
more WHAT WILL WE DOS,"
sent a free program on "How
to Buy a Computer*. The pro­ Melissa said.
Melissa, who asked her lust
gram will be presented Oct. 5
name not be used, was en­
From 7 until 9 p.m. at the East
gaged to Paul Kafka, a 23-yearBranch of the Seminole
old who was killed in his car
County Library System. 310
Division St.. Oviedo.
on a Saturday night In the
Washington Oaks section of
For more Information and to
Sanford. Maurice Williams, a
slgn-up call the branch at
varsity football player at Win­
366-8150.
ter Springs High School, ad
Business women meet mltted to police that he shot
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Kafka. He Is now IncuBtody.
"When Maurice walked up to
American Business Women's
Association Seminole Sunrise Paul's car and killed him. not
Chapter will hold Its monthly only was Paul's life destroyed
dlnner/meetlng on Oct. 13 at but so were all of hla friends,
6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn. family and loved ones," Melissa
State Road 436 and Wymore said. 'How can a boy. 17. be ao
thoughtless and uncaring to be
Road In Altamonte Springs.
ABWA helps the community able to decide to take another
and raises money for educa­ person's life," Melissa said.
tion and scholarships.
Plata* a** Meliaaa. Pag* «A
The cost Is $16.25 and the
public Is welcome. Call Liz
Boldt at (407) 830-3279 for
reservations.

Newcomers club
m eeting

the Tampa area.
According to Jack Wert, director of tourism for the
Seminole County Convention and Visitors Bureau, as of
•1 p.m. Wednesday, most Seminole County hotels were
reporting they were full the next few days, but that the
weekend "looked okay.*
Wert said disaster preparedness ofHclals would be
working with hotel managers to open up their ballrooms
and meeting rooms to evacuees. If necessary.
Henry Danish, general manger of the Homewood
Suites, said occupancy of the Lake Mary hotel went from
25 percent to 100 percent within four hours Wednesday.
"We have had u very large amount of reservations,*
Danish said.*
Hie hotel, which also housed the largest amount of
firefighters during the summer firestorm, la sold out.
Danish said thr hotel Is. as It did for thr firefighters,
offering special rates for the hurricane evacuees.
Terry White, of the Marina Hotel and Conference Center
In Sanford, said the hotel has several reservations for this
evening ruid they expect more.

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Her name Is Melissa, she Is
pregnant, and was soon to marry
Paul Kafka. Ha waa murdered on
Sept. 12 in Senford. Melissa la
unsure of what lies ahead for her
and the baby. "With Paul avarythlng
seemed possible,"she said.

swards st the annual Longwood Fun Dog Show. Ons trophy was for best
ownsr/dog look-s-sUka, the other for funniest dog. Congratulations to
Mugs/, and Al. More dog winners in Friday's Seminob IbmkL

City keeps citizens
informed on issues
B y Marla Oram

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Everything resi­
dents wanted to know about
key Issues In the city will now
be available through a public
Information service at the city
manager’s office.
The city so far has published
literature regarding the up­
coming Fort Mellon Park refer­
endum and concerns sur­
rounding the old gas plant. The
Information Included In the
packets Is garnered from a va­
riety of sources, said Sanford
City Manager Tony VanDerworp.
*1 call these answers to
common questions.* VonDerworp said. *lt‘s my policy to get
Information out on major Is­
sues.*
The Information on the refer­
endum Is especially Important,
tie said, because the public
should have all the facts before
they vote In November.
liie fate of Fort Mellon Park
has been the subject of contro­
versy for the past year, since It
was Identified as part of the

prime site for a proposed hotcl/confcrrnce center along the
lakefront. The project lias been
opposed by a citizens group,
that wants the developer and
the city to consider another lo­
cation. Another group, con­
sisting mostly of local business
owners, supports the project.
City officials decided to leave It
up to the voters whether the
park is Included In the site
plan.
Tills is the first big Issue
that we are addressing this
way,* VanDcrworp said, adding
that wllli all the misinforma­
tion circulating about the ho­
tel/conference complex. It was
essential to get out the facts.
People are In almost every
day asking for Information on
the park, he said.
Commonly asked questions
are highlighted In both pack­
ets. he said, which are avail­
able In the city manager's of­
fice. His staff will also provide
updates to the city's 36.264
residents through mailers, a
quarterly report and an annual
report.
Plsass sss City. Pag* 4A

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■ Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Thursday. Sepiember 24. 1998

Here’s to Marva and the town she serves
There's Joy In Georgetown
today as the community ob­
serves the birthday of San­
ford's vrry own and the Semi­
nole 1/ernM’s very own Marva
Hawkins.
Hawkins started writing col­
umns for llie newspaper more
titan 30 years ago and contin­
ues lo capture Ihe pulse of the
community as n approaches
the 21st century.
‘I was bom In Ihe same
room where I now sleep,"
Hawkins said. "It's a friendly
town but 1 lliink we still have
to hold hands and help II grow
Into all It can lie. It's been Im­
proving. especially with Ihe
new commission leaders."
Hawkins defines civic and
community activism - her eontnhuttuns to die town are Im­
mense. So Is her service at St.
John's Metropolitan Baptist
Churrll. where she has been n
board member of many nctlvllies such as ihr Agriculture
and Labor programs.
"I went through the schools
In Sanford and graduated from
Crooms Academy." Hawkins
said. ‘My dad - and Inter my
mother - owned a meat rtinrket and grocery on the west
side ol town. I've never left

Hwwd Photo by Tommy VMcont

Em ployee of the m onth
Leon Hampton, a heavy equipment operator for Ihe sewer division ol the
Sanford utility departmenl. is the September employee of the month. An
18-year employee ol the city, Hampton is said to be 'a conscientious
worker He lakes pride in the jobs he is given and tires lo see that his
assignment is executed in the safest and most professional manner.'
Hampton (left) receives his recognition Irom Tony VanDenvorp, Sanford
city manager, at a job site.

Walk stresses healthy living
for African Americans
B y M a rv a H a w k in s

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO - African Americans suffer from many health
problems due to poor dirt, lack of exercise and unhealthy
lifestyles. To address these problems, three local groups of
African American professionals will sponsor a walk-a-thon for
healthy living at laike Eola Park In Orlando on Sept. 25. from
H until 10 a.m.
The Make Health A Habit Walk-A-Thon will be co-sponsored
by area chapters of the Links. Inc. Both the Orlando and Al­
tamonte Links Chapters will participate. They will he Joined
by the Orlando Chapter of Jack ft Jill of America. Inc.
Thr links, Inc. Is a national organization of professional Af­
rican American women w1lh more than 10,000 members who
are nfflllatrd with over 250 chapters In 3!) states, the Uahamas and Frankfurt. Germany.
Thr Links. Inr. was founded In Philadelphia. Pa. on Nov. 9.
1946 by women who sought to improve their communities
through cultural, educational and clvlr activities. Recently,
the Links. Inc. donated over two million dollars lo charitable
organizations Including the United Negro College Fund. The
local chapters address national objectives through sendees to
youth, sponsorship of activities designed to promote human
welfare and eradicate second-class citizenship, a focus on the
arts, and responding lo International trends and events which
might Impact African Americans and African people. Jack ft
Jill of America. Inc. Is a national organization to enhance the
lives of African American children.
More than 150 Individuals have registered to participate In
the Make Health A Habit Walk-A-Thon Including students
from area colleges and universities. For more Information,
contact Geraldine F. Thompson at 299-5000, ext. 1601.

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Sanford. 'Hits Is where I b e­
long."
Friends marvel nt Marva
Hawkins* energy and willing­
ness lo parilelpate In cam ­
paigns lo Improve her home­
town, In recent
months,
Hawkins lias supported the
building of a waterfront con­
ference renter and hotel.
"She does nothing halfway."
said a friend. ‘Marva Hawkins
Isn't one to let grass grow un­
der her feel. She’s always
busy. She not only writes
news, she helps make II."
Have a marvelous birthday,
Marva. Sanford loves you.
P.S. Marva says idle Is 39
and holding.

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This is a continuation of in­
formation on the Milane Thea­
tre which was published last
week. Its grand opening was
on Aug. 2. 1923.
It was announced on Aug.
15, 1923 that the Milane
Theatre would soon be show­
ing a film depicting Sanford
scenes. In the film, nearly nil
of the larger buildings of the
city were shown along wtlh
street scenes and other pic­
tures, The high school and
primary schools were said to
be so clear that each scholar
was easily recognized. The
dlfTrmd clubs of the city and
many other Interesting views
were also clearly shown. It was
stuted that the value of the
(llm as an advertising tool
would be great.
During the Kiwanls Club
meeting held that week. It was
announced that Mr. Rosslter
would represent the d u b at a
meeting in HunUnrtlle. Ala. on
Aug. 21 and he would try to
make arrangements to show
the Sanford movie In a
Huntsville Theater on that
date. Evidently the Sanford
club had had the Rim made.
The Kiwanls directors de­
cided to show this picture at
the Milane on Aug. 30-31 and
also put on a vaudeville pro­
gram at that time. In a later
article, no mention was made
of a vaudeville program; In­
stead the program would In­
clude the film “The Man Who
Played Ood* starling George
Arieas. a country store with a
wide variety of prises and a
good comedy.
The Kiwanls Club would re ­
ceive the entire benefit and
the proceeds would be used
for the good of the community.
The first amateur enter­
tainment since the theater's
opening was performed Aug.
23. Little Miss Martha Fitta
gave a Balloon Dance which
the audience appreciated and
voted her the second prize.
First prize was given to John
and Bernard Schlrard who
gave a comet and saxophone
duet.
There was a County Store
Night on Aug. 23. Some of the
donated prizes Included an
electric curling Iron by J.M.

GRACE M.
•TINE CIPHER

Glllon. electrical contractor:
medicine cabinet by T J .
Miller and Son Furniture
Store; two tickets to Ihe Labor
Day Celebration at Lake Mon­
roe by the Milane Thratrc: two
weeks cleaning and pressing
for one person by Sanford
Steam Pressury: one hair trim
and shave by McMlUen's Bar­
ber Shop; one pair of silk hose
by ChurchwcU's; one rase of
Chero-Cola by Chcro-Cola Bot­
tling Company.
One Bcjpt.' 25. 1923. the
RusaeU Sisters opened a throeday engagement In a refined
novelty “Visions of Sptendor*.
It was Btatrd with Its own spe­
cial scenery and electrical ef­
fects and came directly from
Atlanta.
The night before had been
Amateur Night with Mlsa Ju a ­
nita Smith winning the first
prize of 95 with a neat little
dancing act. Second prize was
won by Miss Wema Graves
who performed a dandy little
song “I've Oot the Mumps*.
Others on the program were
Mrs. Gordon who sang two
songs and a duet by the Schl­
rard brothers.
A child's well equipped’
automobile was to be given
away on ChriBtmas Day to the
boy or girl having the most
votes. Each paid adult admis­
sion would cam 100 points
and a child's admission would
cam 50 points.
The Milane was the Beene of
a fall fashion show of women's
apparel
presented
by
Baumel's. It was In the form of
a musical act and was enjoyed
by the large ' and delighted
audience.
Eleven of Sanford's beautiful
girls wore gorgeous garments
which were described In de­
tail. The girls mentioned were
Julia Zachary. Lillian Shlnhol-

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The State Fair of Virginia on
Strawberry Hill begins today.
Strawberry Hill must be an
enormous hill - a mountuln.
perhaps. More than 600,000
arc expected to visit Strawtierry lllll In Richmond this
weekend. Blueberry Hill has
Its own song and thrill. Straw ­
berry Hill may gel one, too.
someday.
So long, Babe
Babe Ruth playrd his last

Their day
Singer Anthony Newley Ls
07 today. ‘Wind Kind of Fool
Am I" was Ills super song along
with some big show tills.
Newsman Jim McKay Is 77
today. That's newsman not
sportscastcr. McKay raised
sporiscastlng to n nrw level.
Actress Sheila MacRae ts 75
today. Sadly, aclor/comedlan
Phil Hartman Is not here to
celebrate Ills 50th birthday.
The write stuff
American literary superstars,
F. Scott Fltagerald and W il­
liam Faulkner were bom on
Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.
Ftlzgernld was first In 1890
and Faulkner a year later.
AM's fair in Fairmount
Wind's going on in Fairmount. Indiana this weekend?
Why do so many people look
die same. Why are there
25.000 people In town?

The way we were: More on the Milane Theatre

•OLUNAR TABLE: min. 8:25
a.m.. maj. 2:15 a.m.. min. 8:55
p.m.. maj. 2:40 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Bssck: high:
10:58 a.m.. 11:08 p.m.. low:
4:34 a.m.. 5:08 p.m. Nsw Smyr­
na Bssck: high: 11:03 a.m..
11:13 p.m.. low: 4:39 a.m.. 5:13
Cocos Bssck: high: 11:18
11:28 p.m.. low: 4:54
a.m., 5:28 p.m.

■SACM CO W O m O W S

TO D A Y

Recently, the transportation company Lynx, serving Orange.
Seminole and Osceola counties, and Voltran, serving Volusia
County, joined together to make the Volusia County-Orlando
commute much less stressful with the introduction of the “NoStress Express.*
The ‘No-Stress Express* Is a new commuter bus service that
starts on Oct. 5. This new service will take passengers between
Orange City and downtown Orlando. With an estimated 20,000
people coming from Volusia County each day. the service also
promises to be a huge success.
The 'No-Strrss Express* is part of an Interlocal agreement that
ts designed to help motorists avoid the highway high anxiety. Par­
ticipants In this event celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony,
on Sept 11, and luncheon. Also celebrated In the event was the
cooperation between the two transportation companies.
FDOT. the Florida Department of Transportation and METROPLAN Orlando, the regional authority on transportation coordina­
tion and planning, also took pari In the event. The project waB co­
funded by Volusia County and FDOT who gave matching funds.
Tills will keep the project going to two years.
The 'No-Stress Express* plans to make five trips in the morning
between 6 and 8 a.m. and Qve In the evening between 4 and G
p.m. Following the first week which is free, the fare la $2 a trip,
each way. Kenneth R. Fischer. Voltran's General Manager wel­
comed representatives from Orange, Seminole and Osceola coun­
ties to the event.
Fischer explained how this project came about because of the
Interstatc-4 congestion. Lynx Executive Director Leo Auglier was
also on hand to say a few words. *!n the year and a half I've been
here In the Orlando area. I've seen bumper to bumper traffic In­
crease.*

»cr. Mildred Simmon. Hazrl In a couple of old lime melo­
Small. Mildred Holly. Olive dies. Mr. Hrockholm closed
Nrwmnn
and
Grace Hie rrvlrw with n rendition of
“It's Tough lo be Hroke*.
Ttiompklns.
Frank Evans bought thr MlIn addition lo the fashion
show. Mrs. Hrockholm, the lanr in his wife's name (Stella
Milane manager's wife, d e­ Jane Evans) rlrra 1930 acto Claire
Evans
lighted th r audience with her rortllng
urtlng and singing. Little Mins O'Conner. Thry never ran Ihe
Maxine Brnckholiu presented theater, hut leased II lo com­
several darning Interpreta­ panies such as E.J. Sparks,
tions while Mr. H.E. Clause Skoiirous and Florida Slate
rendered several selections. Theaters. Thry sold It fthen
Mildred Holly charmed th r named Ihe Rltz) to Chuck Wil­
audience with a delightful liams circa 1980 who lived In
song followed by Mr. Daumrl an apartment upstairs.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
Th e Seminole County Supervisor of Elections has
announced that the precinct tabulating equipment to
be in service for the Second Primary Election to be
held on October 1, 1998, will be tested at the Office of
the Supervisor of Elections at 10:00 A.M . on
September 26, 1998.
The Supervisor of Elections Office it located at 116
W. First Street, Sanford. This test is open to the press
and the public.
For additional information contact Sandy Goard,
Supervisor of Elections, at 665-7700.

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storms. Highs In the tnld-SOs.
Lows In the mld-70*. I N i f
Rain. Highs In the upper-80s.
Lows In the mid-70s. I t f l s y i
Thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid-80s. Lows In the mid-70s.
Boadsjr: Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs In the mld-BOs.
Lows In the mld-70s.

game with die New York Yan­
kees at Yankee Stadium 64
years ago Ibis dale, lie played
later wtlh Ihe Boston Braves in
die National League. He lilt
three home runs In one game
for Ihe Braves bid dlls was Just
about II for the Bambino.

�Semtnol« Herald, Sanford, Florida •Thursday. September 24,1998 •3 A

LAUR A O. FR AZIER

Laura O. Frazier, 88. East
Fourth Street. Sanford, died
Saturday, Sept. 19. 1998. Bom
In Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident. Mrs. Frazier was a
member of Jehovah's Wit­
nesses.
Central Florida 469 Direct
Cremation Services. Orlando.
In charge of arrangements.

The following reports were compiled from Ihc Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Sept. 23:

Aggravated assault:
SANFORD, 21st Street /Sipes Avenue, Sept. 22. 8:25 p.m. A

37-yrar-old man was nrrrstcd for aggravated assault after
Seminole County deputlen (wild he tried to strike a woman with
n hammer nftrr she wrnt to his house and accused him of
breaking her sprinkler heads while he was mowing her lawn.
He became angry, they said, and went after her with thr ham­
mer. Thry said he then tried to hide the hammer.

Bobby Joe Hill, 41. Franklin
Street, Oviedo, a drowning vic­
tim. was found Wednesday.
Sept. 10. 1998. Bom In San­
ford, he was a lifelong resident
of Central Florida. Mr. Hill was
a laborer. He was a member of
St. Mary's Church of Ood By
Faith. Oviedo.
Survivors Include sisters. Rnchel L Brooks. Oviedo. Bar­
bara A. Wilson. Poughkeepsie.
N.Y., Essie. Oviedo. Betty. St.
Petersburg. Thelma, Pough­
keepsie. N.Y.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

LONOWOOD, Georgia Avenue, 800 block. Sept. 22. 12:50

a.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested for aggravated assault
with u motor vehicle on a law enforcement offtcer by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies nftcr they tried and failed to pull him
over on a minor trafftc violation. Deputies said he would not
stop even when they ordered him to do so over the car loud­
speaker system so they could ticket him for Improperly dis­
playing his auto tag. When they cut him off and forced him to
stop, they said he tried to nin over a deputy, missing him by
two to thrre feet. The deputy Jumped out of the way and he
nntrowiy missed the car as It sped away. He wan finally
stopped with Stop Sticks. He was additionally charged with
fleeing and eluding officers and with driving with n suspended
license. A 25-year-old man who was a passenger In the car
was determined to be the owner of the vehicle. He was arrested on 'related charges."

Richard W. Keogh. 69. West
Lake Mary Avenue. Lake Mary,
died Tuesday. Sept. 22. 1998.
Bom In Bellvlew, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1944. Mr. Krogh was employed
by the Florida State Dank, and
was the president of the Flag­
ship West Bank. He was past
president of the Lake Mary
Chamber. American Institute
of Banking. District 5. Lake
Mary Elementary PTA and past
chairman of the United Fund.
Seminole County, and member
of Toastmasters. Mr. Keogh
was a member of First Presby­
terian Church, Lake Mary,
where he was a church elder,
choir director and Sunday
School superintendent. He
served In the U.S. Army In Ko­
rea.
Survivors Include wife. Ettle
Jane: sons. Craig R.. Orlando.
Keith II.. San Francisco, Calif.,
Colin R.. Casselberry, Kyle C..
Lake Mary: twin brother. Ralph
M.. Columbia. S.C.; brother,
John. Leigh Acres, Fla.: eight
grandchildren:
one
greatgrandson.
All Faiths Cremation Society,
Lady Luke, In charge of ar­
rangements.

Hamilton Avanoa. Sept. 22. 10:13 a.m. A 37-

year-old man was arrested for battery after he punched the
victim In thr face. The victim said he was hit 'for no reason.*
During the arrest, Longwood Police found a baggie of mari­
juana In Ills pocket. He was then charged with possession of
less Ihun 20 grams of marijuana.

Disorderly conduct:
CASSELBERRY, Lake Vista Court. 200 block. Sept. 22. 5:30

a.m. A 21-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct af­
ter hr threatened another man with his fists. Casselberry Po­
lice said they told both parties to leave, the victim left, but the
other man used profanity directed at the officers. He refused to
Iravr Ihc area so he was taken to Jail.

.D om estic battery:
Ells worth Stroot. 600 block. Sept.

23, 1:18 a.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested for domestic
battery by Altamonte Springs Police. Police said the man told
him he returned home from drinking with his friends at about
12:30 p.m. He and his girlfriend started to urgue and he tried
to leave. When she tried to stop to him he punched her In the
nose, threw her to the floor and tried to choke her.

Drugs:
A L TA M O N T E SPRINOS. Bavarly/BaUard, Sept. 23. 1:51 p.m.

A 24-year-old was arrested for possession of cocaine with In­
tend to distribute and possession of marijuana by Altamonte
Springs Police. Policy believed he was Involved tn a drug deal
and stopped trim on n traffic violation a short distance away. A
K-9 officer Indicated he had drugs in the car so they searched
the vehicle and found five baggies of crack cocaine and four
baggies of marijuana. In addition to the drugs, they found
$340 tn his pocket in small bills.

Staff Raporta

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS - A
34-year-old woman who says
she waa punishing her 12-yearold son for lying and stealing
was arrested at 11 p.m. Tues­
day for aggravated child abuse
by malicious
punishment,
deputies aald.
Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies responded to a 911
call by a neighbor. The deputy
discovered that the woman was
whipping the boy with a fan
belt, flat on one side and
ribbed on the other aide. She
told the deputies she struck
the boy 50 to 100 times.
The boy removed his shirt,
revealing
numerous
welta
across his shoulders back and
buttock area. Including open
lacerations. The deputy con­
cluded the boy had Buffered
through approximately seven
minutes of extreme abuse.
The woman waa charged and
booked at John E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility and held on
$4,000 bond. The department
of Children and Family Serv­
ices was notified of the inci­
dent and the boy was left In

cah, Hrandi. Lindcay Keogh and Amanda
Albritton, one great grandcon. Craig John

All Faiths Cremation Society. Lady Lake.
FL

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The City of Sanford, Florida has tentatively adopted a mea­
sure to increase its property tax levy.

Last year’s property tax levy:
A.
B.

C.

$7,288,448

Monday, September 28,1998
7:00 P.M.
in the City Commission Room at the City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

Memorial sendees for Laura Q
Frazier will be held Saturday at
11:30 a.m . at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah'a Witnesses. 1582 W. 3rd
S t , Sanford.

the custody of other family
members, who confirmed the
boy was beating beaten for ly­
ing and stealing.

$ 18,703
$8,957,673

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing
on the tax increase to be held on

.0

Idrluud W. Keogh. 00. of Lake
Maty, died Tuesday, Sept. 22. 1008
al hla home. Horn In Hellview. P a ,
Mr. Krogh moved to Sanford in 1944. He
*•» a graduate of Seminole and Sanford
High, lie icrted in the U 5 . Army during
the Korean War. Mr. Krogh w u employed

$6,938,970

Initially proposed tax levy
Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessment changes
Actual property tax levy

This year’s proposed tax levy:

Frailer, Lairs O.

Deputies arrest mother
who beat son

Michael Miller.
Memorial tervicet will be held at 3.00
p m , Sunday, Sept. 27, 1998 at the Fbd
Wethyterian Church in lake Mary. In lieu
of ftowen the family request! donation* be
made to the Fuel Pretbyterian Church Win­
dow Fund. 128 W. Wilber Ave . U k e
Mary, FL 32746 or to Umpire of the Com­
forter. S95 Montgomery Road. Altamonte
Springe, FL 32714-3123 in Mr. Keogh's

R ICH AR D W. K E O G H

Battery:

A L TA M O N TE SPRINOS,

and Sucan W. of Orlando. Keith II and
Vicki of San Francitco. Ca.. Colin R. and
Sucan M of Cattelberry. Ft and Kyle C.
and Jean of Lake Mary ; twin brother and
cider in law, Ralph M and Emily of Co­
lumbia. SC. and brother and tider-in-law
John and Francet of Leigh Acret, Ft, titler-in law. Hetty Keogh or Orlando: and
Uncle J L Hobby of Achbum. Ga ; Grand­
children. Kelli, Colin. Ehren, Brendan. Mi-

BOBBY J O E H IL L

Aggravated assault with a motor veh icle
on a law enforcement officer:

LONOWOOD,

by IM Fluntii Suie Hank and w»» the
prrtiiknt of iht Flanhip Sute Hank, lie
wit a churvh elder, cnoir director and Sun­
day School Superintendent for the Fmt
1‘recbyterian Church in l-ike Mary, pad
president of the lake Chamber, pad precident of the American Indilule of Hanking.
Didrict 5. pad precidenl of the Lake Mary
Llementary School I T A. pad chairman of
the United Fund in Seminole County and a
member of the Tnadmaden
Survnon include: hit wife. Fdtie Jane
Keogh, tone and daughter in-lawt. Craig

A FIN A L D E C IS IO N on the proposed tax increase and the
budget will be made at this hearing.

BUDGET SUMMARY

CITY OF SANFORD - FISCAL YEAR 1998/99
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF SANFORO, FLORIDA ARE 1S.2 PERCENT MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES.
GENERAL
FUND

SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUNDS

DEBT
SERVICE
FUNDS

ENTERPRISE
FUNDS

INTERNAL
SERVICE
FUND

TRUST
FUNOB

TOTAL
BUOGET

TAXES:

par 11.000
AD VALOREM
6.6700
FRANCHISE 6 UTKJTY
LICENSES A PERMITS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE
OTHER REVENUES
CHARGES FOR SERVICES
TOTAL REVENUE8

S 6.961,960
6,714,733
674,006
4,067,111
3,083,178
14.864.166

S 6.465.636
5.653.540
674,006
3.424.601
1.316,236
834,410

S 516.124
615.560
176.856

17,142
1,415,616
13,451,506

77,470
268.252

37.000

S 16.368.838

S 1,308,549

$14,945,448

S 345,722

S 37,000

835,006^67

228.100
400,031
037,170

60.000
2,233,937

1,665.201

S 2.293.937

S2O.O34.O30

S 3.602.486

S

61,184

OTHER FINANCING SOURCES:
INTERFUND TRANSFERS
DEBT PROCEEDS
BALANCES FORWARD
TOTAL OTHER SOURCES
TOTAL E8TIMATEO REVENUES AND
OTHER FINANCING 80URCES

665.767

3,290,693
2,775.846
6.428.592

1,477,202

620,066

4,444.580
3,275,777
11,886.886

S 665.787

S 12.495,131

S 1,477,202

8 620,066

6 10.417.323

$ 665,767

S 27.440.579

$1,822,924

S 657.066

6 64.422.660

E xp ress
2A

According to the arrange­
ment, Voltran has contracted
the service to Lynx which pro­
vides the buses for the opera­
tion. Several Volusia County
representatives were there.
They Included Volusia County
Council Members Ann McFall
and Pat Northey.
DOT representative Cheiyl
Harrison-Lee
also
spoke.
"We're pleased to see people
have choices in transporta­
tion.’ Speaking after the event
Fischer continued. T his has
been a great experience In
that Voltran came together
with Lynx to react to a regular
tranaponation need.*

GENERAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SAFETY
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
TRANSPORTATION
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
HUMAN SERVICES / HEALTH
CULTURE / RECREATION

$ 3.729,013
9.653.692

TOTAL EXPENDITURES / EXPENSES

S 18.506.767

8 1,520,070

1,120.627
406.645

1.334.274
747.242

TOTAL OTHER FINANCING USES

8 1,527,272

TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES
AND OTHER FINANCING USES

8 20.034.039

1.887.735

8

2.317

8

16,221

13.002,064
4,176,497

81,420,401
100,569

15,040
3,021,267

8

15,375
77.030
109,737
33.051
1,921
190
30,948

6 3.782.926
9.930,723
13.111.621
7,819,664
102.490
1SJ30
3,062.238

8 2.317

$17,196,602

$ 266,252

863.470

3.120,027
3.633.057
3.290.693

1.554.672

667,086

3,983,497
8,499.896
4,444M 0

8 2.081.616

8663.470

$ 10.243.777

81.654.672

8667,068

8 18.927.772

8 3.602.486

8 665.787

S 27.440.579

$ 1,822.924

$667,065

6 64,422.890

8 37,496.108

8

OTHER FINANCING USES:
DEBT SERVICE
OTHER USES
INTERFUND TRANSFERS

Tha tantativa, adoptad, andlor final budgats are on Ma In tha offlea of tha abova mantlonad taxing authority aa a public record.

�4 A •Seminole Herald. Sanlord Florida •Thursday. September 24, 1990

Georges------------------C o n tin u e d from P i ( t 1A

The Federal Emergency Management Agency lias
sent representatives to IHirrto Rico and to the
Virgin Islands to assess the damage on those
Islands Wliile minimal destruction was reported In
the Virgin Islands, the damage In 1‘uerto Rico Is
being railed severe with destruction living reported
to homes anil crops. Nearly all the major roads on
the Island are practically Impassable because of the
debris and 700,000 people are without water.
Hie U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been dis­
patched to hirrto Uleo to help clear debris from the
toad to make rellcl charts (xisslhlc.
KEMA's office In Atlanta which oversees the oper
at Ions In Florida. Is already operating 24-hours a
day In preparation for a strike In Florida.
Behind Georges, hurricanes Ivan and Jeanne are
churning In the Caribbean and In the Atlantic and
Tropical Storm Karl Is beginning to pick up steam.
Wlille emergency planners are opening shelters.

citizens can help out those who have already been
hit by the hurricane.
The American Ucd Cross Is accepting financial
donations. Checks should he made out lo the Red
Cross and earmarked lor Cattbliean Crisis Relief.
Second Harvest Fond Bank is accepting food
donations, but representatives said they have
enough water Goodwill Industries Is taking In
clothing and furniture. The Salvation Annv Is
accepting donations of food and water.
Seminole County residents interested In getting
information aljout relatives In the Carlblrean who
might have been affected by Georges' rampage can
call the American Red Cross at 14071 332 8200
between H a in and 4:30 p m. lo make an Incpilry
about specific Individuals.
Shnh Ihodle. Herald Feature Editor, contributed to
this ston/.

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Continued from Png* 1A

"Did hr think hr would get
away with what he has done?*
T o walk up to a car and kill
someone while they are sitting
there looking at you. Insisting
that they Irave no money. Is
nothing more than murder with
a capital "M" and should be
carried out with the hlglirst
level of capital punishment."
•
•
•
Melissa said she and Paul
met when Urey were teenagrrs.
Thry werr friends but didn't
pay much attention to each
other until one day when they
sat and talked under a palm
tree. She had another relation­
ship break up and had a son.
who Is now three.
Melissa and Paul would have
their own child In rarly 1999.

*W'e picked names." she said.
"If It were a bov he would be
Paul Ik'iiry Kafka. If It werr a
girl, she would Ik* Paula Jean
Kafka."
Melissa was proud that Paul
had lH*en working the last half
year at Metz Motors In lamgwood. "lie was uljout to makr
some good money, lie was
learning the trade from Mr.
McU, Paul wus good und get­
ting better."
Paul Metz said h r Was
pleased. Indeed. 'Paul was a
good young man. We liked him
very much. I had him doing
some paint work and learning
all the things we do. We're dev­
astated nlMiul what happened.
Friday at work. It was 'sec ya.
Monday.'
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Seminole steps up

Sanford AAU
Invitational
Tournament Girls volleyball team wins fifth straight match
begins tonight
By Jeff Berlinlcke
ASSISTANT SHIRTS EDITOR

Special io the Herald
SANFORD _ The Seminole Renegades, a
Seminole Counly squad coached by Stu
Hyman and Richard ‘Goose* Gossclln. will
host the first game of Uie Seminole Invita­
tional Tournament tonight (Thursday) at
G p.m. on Rinkcr-Stenstrom Field at His­
toric Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The
tournam ent Is under AAU
(Amateur Athletic Union) sponsorship and
will feature 22 teams In two age groups,
13 und-Undcr and 11-and-Under. There
will be a $2 admission chnrge for adults
and free admission far children.
The Renegades arc u veteran team, hav­
ing participated In several large national
tournam ents. Including a trip to Cooperstown this summer.
The squad will face a newly assembled
west Volusia team, the Panama Jack J a g ­
uars. coached by Stan McLellan.
Unless the weather Interferes, to u rn a­
ment play will continue Friday night with
games on five fields at three sites.
The Under-13 bracket will play two
games at the Stadium beginning at 5:30
p.m. with other games scheduled for
Sanford’s Chase Park and Apopka High
School at the same time.
Other Seminole County-based teams
participating In the 13-Under bracket In­
cludes the Orlando Outlaws, the Alta­
monte Flames, the Central Florida Raid­
ers. the Florida Sharks and the Orlando
Storm.
The remaining teams In the 13-Under
group arc the Brandon Bulls, the Orlando
Bobcats, the Orlundo Hornets, the O r­
mond Beach Waves, the Osceola Twisters,
the St. Lucie Storm, the Winter Park
ITedators and the Yard Dogs.
The Under-11 teams begin play at 7 p.m.
on Friday night at Lakeside Field and Roy
Holler Junior Field In Ft. Mellon Park.
The 11-Under Held Includes the Jackson­
ville Sharks, the reigning AA 10-andUnder National Champions, local entry
Central Florida Red Raiders, the Auburndale Ul’ Hounds, the South Brevard Dia­
mond Dogs. Team Kelley and Die Tidal
Wave.

SANFORD _ IVnpIr have Ix-co Ignoring the
Seminole girls' volleyball learn long enough.
There's Ix-cn I.ilk about Like Mary and Winter
Springs. Iml the Fighting Semlnoles may In- ihe
surprise of the conference.
Wednesday night at Dili Fleming MemoH.il
Gymnasium. Belli Corso's ‘Notes writ! out ami
treat Class 5A District 5 foe Deltona, 15-17, 15
H. 15-11 to extend their winning streak to live
games. They also got a big lime ronlldenee
booster lor tonights matrli against Winter
Spilugs.

we really got into the match we got it together.*
Corso said
Cook w as h e r u su a l d o m in atin g self. S he had
th ree solo Mm k s |() kills a n d four digs

Newman added an extra boost.
"She w as a sw inging m achine.* C orso said

Newman had 13 kills and I I digs
( ardel added live kills and slammed home Ihe
Winner In the deciding set. Nelson had 20 as
slsts and three digs.
Tonight. Seminole (7-5. 4 0 in the dlstrui)
nilghl llnd out )ust how good It really Is Wilder
Springs dominated Like Mary Tuesday to take
llrst place lu the conference. Game time Is 7
p in ai Hill Meiulng Mcmorl.il Gymnasium.

County
keglers
face off
at AMF
By Alex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ hi high
school
trowllng
action
on
Wednesday afternoon at the AMF
Howling Lilies In Altamonte
Springs, six enmity trams fared olf
In Seminole Athletic Conference
competition.
The twice-weekly meetings pit
the teams and players In head tohead competition.
ThrIndividual
Irowlersplay
against aaprrtnr op[Minent on thr
other tram, and the higher score Is
awarded a point for Ills or her
tram.
Tlie teams play three games, and
a total of IH points are up lor
grabs In each match.
In
the
girls'
games
on
Wednesday. Oviedo defeated Winter
Springs 13-5. Like Brantley,
topped Like Mary 11 -7 and
Seminole bested Lyman 12 0.
Thr Patriots were paced by
Nicole Celso. who rolled games of
207 and HHJ. Tile Rams were led by
Katie Prlo. who scored a IBM In
one of her games.
Fighting Seminole Jllllan Smith
posteds Ihe highest Individual
game lu the girls' competition, and
Ihe second highest score overall,
Prom Staff Reports
with a 247.
The
Seminole
hoys
team
WINTER SPRINGS _ Winter Springs made complimented the girls' vlrlory
short work of district foe Cocoa Beach on with a win of their own against
Wednesday night at Winter Springs High School,
Lyman by a 10-H score.
The Bears barely had to break a sel In the
In thr loss. Lyman's Brian
opening game, blanking the Mlnutemen (5-4). 15- Reynolds had games of 205 and

Bears batter
Cocoa Beach

Pleaae see Volleyball, Page 2B

II was a real tough light,‘ Corso said. 'We
WOII ugly against Like Howell on Tuesday hut
we played with a lot of heart.Her leant doesn't have the lug names ol the
team that raptured the ronlerenee two years
ago. tun also has the experience linking In the
leant that struggled through Iasi year
Amanda Conk has established heiself as one
ol Ihe enmity's best players, maybe the best
Courtttry Newman. Michelle fardel and Kim
Nelson also add to the Seminole snowball
Lisi night, the 'Notes struggled with serving
on troth sides ol the net
’We had jxx.r serving and receiving hut nine

The Lake Brantley girls bow ling
team
(above) hold a m eeting
during W ednesday's 11-7 victory
over Lake Mary at A M F B ow ling
Lanes in Altamonte Springs.
Lake Mary’s To n y Corrao (right), a
m em ber ol the 1997 Sem inole
Athletic
C o n fe re n ce
cham pionship boys learn, rolled
an individual high gam e of 257 for
the day's action as he led the
Flams to a 10 5 -to -7 .5 victory over
Lako Brantley.
Th e S A C holds competitions on
M onday's and W e d n e sd a y's at
3:30 p m at various bowling lanes
throughout the county.

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Please ace Bowling, Page 2B

Richard’s chance helps
Lake Brantley become
a winner in slow pitch
baseball. IPs still her favorite
sport, hut site's blending In
well on the softball field.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Af­
She’s one of only three Lake
ter her Like Brantley softball
team started the fall season 0­ Brantley athletes playing both
2. Nina Richard had a sugges­ slow and fast pilch. She's a
third baseman on the spring
tion.
She decided to ask for u team, hut she says the two
sports are completely different.
chance to pitch herself.
*IFs a total change.* she
"I only practiced pitching fur
one day, but I Just asked for a said. 'My fast pitch coach
chance to give It a try.* the thinks it might affect our tim­
ing. hut I'll do okay.*
junior said.
The slow pitch version, newly
So she went out last Satur­
day at Like Howell and won rc’-lntroduced this fall, a t­
her Drst two games, 15-2 over tracted a lot of Like Brantley
Seminole and H-2 over Like students.
The varsity team had over 30
Mary, the defending state
champions In fast pilch soft- players on the bench for the
first game, hut some of the
hall.
Richard not only performed players have dropped ofT the
on Ihe mound, she also had a team. Other schools In the
big game at bat, going 3 for-3 county reported similarly high
in the opening game and she amounts of athletes.
"At first, everybody wanted to
ripped a triple In the second
play,* Richard said. *lt‘s de­
game.
Ricliard Inis been playing clined a little* but that’s be­
hall slnre site was a kid and cause we had over 30 people
grew up playing little* league Please see Richard. Page 2B '
By Jeff Berlinlcke

ASSISTANT S p ain ’S EDITOR

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herself (ru n a third baseman into a pitcher and the result was a double-

header sweep on Saturday. But the junior did not let the chango allect her
hitting as she went 3-lor-3 at the plate in one game and tripled in tho other.

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on th# 0th day of O c t o b a r 1998,
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ty at tat forth in t a d Final
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L O T «S R E M * N O T O N O A K S AT
THE C R O S S I N G S A C C O R D I N G
T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O F , AS
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K 31,
PAGES
60*70
IN C L U S I V E
P U B L I C R E C O R O S OF S E M I ­
NO LE C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
NO TE PU R SU AN T TO THE
FAIR
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IN F O R M A T IO N O B T A IN E D WILL
DE U S E D FOR T H A T P U R P O S E
Oatad tha 11th da y of
Saptambar 199#
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clark of Ci rc ud Co urt
By Jana E JatawtC
Deputy Clark
CO D IL IS A S TA W IA R S K I
4010 Boy Scout Qoulavard
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Tampa Florida 3360T
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S r - I I J I C A
DIVISION 14-L
MARKET STREET
MORTGAQE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

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TE R R Y J DUNCAN el al.

Delendant(i)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
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Retcheduling F o r e c lot up* Sale
dated Sep tember 10th 1991,
and entered in Cate NO 97 -

1231C A of the Circuit Court of
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EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit m and for SEMINOLE
County Florida wherein MAR­

KET STREET MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION i» the Plaintiff and
TERRY J DUNCAN JUOfTY A
DUNCAN
THE CROSSINGS
MASTER COMMUNITY ASSOCI­
INC
are
the
A TI O N
Defendant!, I will tell to the
h ig h at t and best b i d de r for
c a t h at the W a i t front door of
the
Seminole
County
Co ur tho ute Sanford, Florida at
11 00 a m , on the 13th da y of
O C T O O E R . 199# the following
da tc ri ba d property at tel forth
m t a d Final Judg me nt
L O T 06 LAKE VIE W VILLAGE.
A C C O R D IN G
TO THE PLAT
T H E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
PL AT QOOK 30
PAGES B6
THROUGH
89
INCLUSIVE,
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NO LE C O U N T Y FLORIDA
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tael of thit Court on September
11th 1998
(SE AL)
M AR Y A NN E M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jatawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria McCall*.. Ray mar.
Barrett A Frappier
Po tt Othce Boa 3410
Tampa F l 33601
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N O R W E S T M O R I O A G F iNC
Plamt&lt;ft
va
MAR IE J W IL L IA M S at al
Dafandanftt)
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C L O S U R E A A L E
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pu rt u a n l |q a Final J u d g m a n l of
Fofvctoau?* date d S ap lam ba r
10th t 996 and an la rail in Cam a
NO 9 0 - 1 S 1 1 - C A ot tha Circuit
Co ur t
o l tha E I G H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit m and for S E M I ­
NO LE Cou nty Florida whar#m
N O R W E S T M O R T G A G E INC .t
tha Plaintiff and M AR lE J
W IL L IA M S
LYTLE
O
W IL L IA M S
JACQUELINE
M
AnNONE
T E N A N T t l N/K/A
C O N S T A N T I N O P H IL L IP S
ara
tha Dalandanta. I will tall to tha
h ig h at t ana ba*t bidder for
c at h at tha W at t front door of
tha
Saminola
C ou nty
C o ur th o ut e Sanford Florida at
11 00 a m on tha I3 lh day ol
O c to b e r 199§ tha following
d a tc r ib a d property at aal forth
*n ftaid Final J ud gm en t
*
L O T 16 C Y P R E S S C L U B
A C C O R D I N G T O TH E PLAT
T H E R E O F AS r e c o r d e d IN
P l a t B O O K 33 PA G E S 26 AND
26
PU B LIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM N O L E C O U N T Y F LO R ID A
W IT N E S S MY H A N D and the
teal of Ihit Court on September
f l t h 1990
(S E A L)
M AR YA NN E MO RSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jat awi c
Deputy Clert
Echevarria Me Call# Raymer
Barrett 4 frapp*#/
Po tt Office B u i 3410
Tampa FL 33601
F9SOT0447

NOTICE
It you are a par ton with a cbt*
ability who na ad t a c c o m m o d a ­
tion in order la participate in
thit proceeding, you ara enti­
tled at no c o i f to you. for tha
provition ol cartain at t it lance
Pi a a ta
tu n lit!
Co ur t
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771
telephone (407) 323*4330 with ­
in 2 w or k in g d a y t of your
receipt ol thit d o c u m e n t , If
hearing impaired (TD D )1- 00 Q 955-8771
P u b li t h
S e p te m b er i T , 24,
1996
D E U - 1 66

IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E 1RTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMD FOR
SEMtMOLR COUHTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 91 1199 CA 14 K
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . NOT
IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS
TRUSTEE. OR ITS PERMITTED
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIQNS. ON BEHALF
OF VENDEE MORTGAQE
TRUST 1994-1
PLAINTIFF
VS
SABRINA JOHNSON
A/K/A SABRINA DENISE
CALLOWAY-JOHNSON
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST SABRINA
JOHNSON VK/A
SABRINA DENISE
CALLOWAY-JOHNSON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SABRINA JOHNSON A/K/A
SABRINA DENISE
CALLOWAY-JOHNSON. IF
ANY. DISNEY GROUP
INSURANCE; SEARS.
ROEBUCK AND CO ;
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION 0f. INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
A t UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
of fo rbclobure sale

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol loracloaura datad
Saplambar Slti. 1BBS. antarad in
Chnl Cata No BB 11BS CA 14 K
of Iha Circuit Court of Iha I STM
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Santoid. Florida.
I will tall to tha highatt and
bail biddar lor caah WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE of ttia SEMINOLE
County Courthouta localad at
301 N Park Annua in Sanlord.
Florida, al 1100 am on tha
13 th day ol OCTOBER. I SSI tha
following daaenbad pro party at
tat forth in aaid Summary Final
Judgmanl. lo-wit
LOT 32. DEER RUN UNIT t
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT DOOK IS PAGE 64 PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dalad thit 11th day ot SEP­
TEMBER. 1061
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN, PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Dnva
Suita SCO
Plantation, F L 33324
(B54| 133-6000
BB-2B1 73(NATR)

In accordanca with tha
American with Ditabilillel Acl.
persons with drtabilitiat need­
ing e special accommodation lo
particpala in thit procaadmg
should contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouta at 407-1234330 not later than seven dayt
prior lo Ihe proceeding It fleer­
ing
impelled,
1-000 666•IM (TD O ) or 1-800 851,770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish September IF. 24
I BBS
DEU-t 46

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cf .•*tribes t^us trans Ca! for
w rales For low rales semi
and private rm Ernest and Betty

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
O F T H E 1 HTM J U D I C I A L
C I R C U I T . IN A N O T O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
J U R I S D I C T I O N D I V IS IO N
C A S E N O , BB 10T I C A 14 N
NAVY F E D E R A L C R E D I T U N I O N
PLAI NT IFF
VS
JAY J E D W A R D S IF
LIVINQ A NO IF
DEAD THE UNKNO W N
S P O U S E HE IRS
D E V IS E E S G R A N T E E S
ASSIGNEES,
L IE N O R S C R E D I T O R S
T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PA R T IE S
C L A IM IN G AN
IN T E R E S T DY T H R O U G H
U N D E R OR A G A I N S T JAY J
EDWARDS. N A N C Y P
T O W A R D S . IF LIVING
AND IF D EA D THE
U N K N O W N SP O U S E
HEIRS. D EV IS E E S
grantees
a s s ig n i i -

L IO A L N O TIC C
f OR
407 .349-6033
ORLANDO
S A N f O R D A IRPORT
9 C C T IO N 00010
N O TIC C T O BIDDERS
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y given thet
tealetl bid* tor Ihe project enfb
nr i O R L A N D O S A N f O n P Ain
PORT
T I H M I N A I PA R K IN G
L O T B will tie received by tt&gt;»
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
Saidiird Airport Authority at
Orfaftcfo Sun ford Airport One
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Red Cl eveland Boulevard Suite
FLORIDA
20© { A itp nit Authority Board
C A S E NO. OS-290T DR 02-A
Room) Sanford, Mnrtd* 32773
IN HC TH E M AR R IA G E OF
until 2 00 P M
on Friday
M A R G A R E T E PE R K IN S
October 2 1990 i*t which lime
the tudi will t&gt;e opened and
Petilionef/Wife.
anil
publicly reed a’otid
Any tml received after the
EDWI N W R O N S A V I L I E .
spec; diet) time end date will not
Res pondent/Hutband.
be contiderecf
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
F
D
W
iN W RO NSAV ILIE
The protect i o n t i t t i of con
last known re *n lance
•trueling a new »i*phalt-paved
3724 lifiebri'iik Circle, A t 0B
parking
(ot
epprtitiffiitety
Cavteiberry. M o n de 32707
400 i 460 in an e i it ling g r e t t
lien o r s c r e d it o r s
a m i T h r perking lot will have
Pretent residence unknown
t r u s t e e s a n d all
curb*
lighting
landtcapmg
Y O U ARE N O T I F I E D that an
O T H E R PA RT IE S C L A IM IN G
j i bo n
for
Dis so lut io n
of
and irrigation
AN IN T E R E S T PV
M-irnage has been filed egamst
C o p i e t of Plen* Speciti*
through under or
&gt;iui and you are required to
cstw ni
ami
other
Bid
a g a in s t n a n o p
%erve a C o p y of your written
D o c u m e n t • may be obtained
E D W A R D S ALA fAV A
defenses, if »ny. lo it on
from
the
Sanford
Airport
W O O D S H O M EO W N E R S
CHARLES
A
D E M L IN O E R
Authority el n coni of Thirty
A S S O C IA T I O N INC J O H N
I SQU IRE. Petitioner's attorney
Dollar* (130 00) per *e| non*
DOE AN D J A N E D OE AS
who** addre** is 990 Douglas
refundetite Conte t J o n O le te n
Avenue Altamonte Springs, FL
unknow n tenants
or J a m t e Fenton at (407) 323*
32 71 4 on or before No vember 6
IN P O S S E S S I O N
0583 to obtain d o c u m e n t !
DEFENDANTS)
1998 and file the original with
Payment *hell tie made by
the Clerk of this Court either
N O TIC E
heck payable to the Sanford
t *fore service on Petitioner*!
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Aifpori Authority cakh will not
attorney or immediately there­
N O T I C E IS H E R E O F OIVEN
lie accepted
after, otherwise' a default wilt
purauent Ip e Sum ma ry Ftnal
Any for the fi ruing addenda will
Judgment ol f o te tl o tu ie deled
I * entered against you for the
tw ift«ued only to plan holder*
September Bth I99S entered in
relief de m and ed in the Petition
«bho have rei erved their d o c u ­
Civil C e te No 9S I 0 H C A M K
Y O U ARE F U R T H E R N O T I F I E D
ments from the Sanford Airport
ot the Circuit Co ur t ol Ihe 1 R TM
that
pursuant lo this Notice of
Aufhonfy (Own er) Bid* will not
Judicie Cl rcud *n and lot S E M I ­
Act ion. Ihe Petitioner, M A R
be accepted from person* ot
NOLE
Counlv
SANFORD
G A R E T E P E R K IN S Is request
firm* who received bid ding
Florida. I will tell lo Ihe hig het l
•ng that this Co ur f enter e Final
document* from other source*
and tie.t b.dder tor c a t h W E S T
Judgment
pursuant
to her
The plan* and specification*
FRONT
OOOR
OF
COURT
Petition for
Dissolution
of
are intend ed to work a* a
HOUSE
ol
Ihe
SEM INOLE
Marnege, requesting all of the
whole and neither the Owner
County C o ur th o ut a located at
Mght. title and interest held by
nor the Engineer will be res po n­
301 N PARK AVE NU E in SAN
you in that Certain real property
sible for the use nf incomplete
FO RD Florida at I t 00 a m on
as specified below be granted
set* of document*
the 1 3lh day o l Octo ber 1BSB
to her es and for lump sum
No bid may be withdrawn for a
the toltowing d e a t h b e d pr op er ­
alimony or pursuant to her ape
I * n o d of *«*ty (60) day* aRer
ty at aet forth in aaid Summary
ciaf equity therein and that your
the dale ol receipt of bid*
Final J u d g m e n t to-wit
'allure to answer pursuant to
Each bid thall be a c c o m p a ­
this Notice of Action wifi allow
L O T 19 ALA FA Y A W O O D S
nied by a On) B o n d or cashier *
Ihe Petitioner herein to obtain a
PH AS E X A C C O R D I N G T O T H E
check in the amount of S % of
Final Ju d gm e n t in which she
f l a t t h e r e o f as r e c o r d e d
the bate but
wilt receive all right, till* and
IN P l A t D O O K 3T PA GE 11- 14
Each bid thall be mad# m
OF TH E P U D L I C R E C O R O S OF
interest in and lo the following
strict ac c o r d a n c e with the
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
described real property as ate!
Instruction* to Didder* and all
ed by
ad dre ss
an d
legal
TOGETHER
W ITH
R A N G E tap pli cab le
con dition*
and
description 373 N Cross bea m
O VE N D IS H W A S H E R D IS P O S
requirement* specified in Ihe
Drive,
Casselberry,
Florida
AL. V EN T/ FA N W A L L T O W A LL
Bid Document*
C A R P E T I N G A L S O IN C L U D I N G
32 707,
more
particularly
Upon request of the Owner
A NY R E N E W A L S DR R E P L A C E ­
desembed a t
and wdh in five working day* of
M EN TS OF THESE ITEM S
Lot 70. D E E R R U N Unit 10.
the date of receipt of bid* the
D e le d thia I t t h da y ot
Plat Book 28 Pages 62 and 63.
apparent
tuccettful
bidder
Sep tember tS98
Public R ec or ds of Seminole
•halt submit evidence of qualifi­
(C IR CUIT C O U R T SEAL)
County. Florida
cation* financial *tabilify. and
MARYANNE MORSE
W I T N E S S my hand and seal of
tatiftfaefory completion of simi­
Clatk o l Ihe C ir c ud Co urt
this Court on this 1 7lh day of
tar protect* to the s at itl a th on
Dy J e n a E J a t a w ic
Saplambar.
1991
of the Own er in order to be
Deputy Clark
ISEAL)
considered for an •ward of c o n ­
TH E LAW O F F I C E S O F
MARYANNE MORSE
tract
DAVID J S T E R N P A
c l e r k of th e
The Own er reserve* the right
A T T O R N E Y F O R PL AI NT IF F
CIRCUIT COURT
to waive any informalities or
601 S U n l v a r td y On v a
By Nancy R Winter
irregularities of bid s, or to
Suita S00
Deputy Clerk
reiect any and all bid* and rePlantation. FL 33324
Publish September 24. and
advertise
(SS4) 233-6000
October 1. S 16. 1996
The award of a contract will be
06 2S264(HAVY)
OEU-217
con tinge nt up on the c o n c u r ­
In accordance with tha rence of Ihe Florida Department
American wdh Dtaatuldlee Act.
of Transportation Th e su cc e ss ­
peraont with dieabilibee need­ ful bidder, it any will be notified
ing a tpecial accommodation la after approval by the Sanford
participate in lh*a proceeding Airport Authority Boa rd end the
IN TNK CIRCUIT COURT
FOOT
should contact tha Clerk ol the
OF TMR 1RTM JUDICIAL
E nd ut Section 00010
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE

County Courthouee al 4QF-3234330 not later than teven dayt
prior lo Ihe proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1-B00-BSS-ETT1
(TOD) or l-BOO-BSS-arrO vie
Florida Relay Service
Publith Saplambar IF 24,
(BBS
DEU-1S1

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I I1 TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND POR
SKM INOLt COUNTY,
PLORIDA
OKNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: •• 1179 C A 14 K
NATIONSDANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOAN M HARRELL. IF
LIVINQ. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
OEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST OY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JOAN M HARRELL.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOAN M HARRELL. IF ANY.
T H I VILLAGE OF
REMINGTON HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OP PORBCLOtURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Pinal
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
September 9th. 1991 . entered
in Civil Cata No 99 1173 CA 14
K ot the Circuit Court ol Ihe
HATH Judicial Circuit In and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida. I will sell to lt»8 highest
and best bidder for cash al Ihe
WEST FRONT DOOR of Ihe
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located el 301 N PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
a m on the 13th day of O C T O ­
BER,
1 9 ft
the
following

described property ea set forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 62. VILLAGE OF REMING­
TON ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDEO
IN PLAT DOOK 49. PAGE(S) 73
ANO 74. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 10th day of
September. 1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Courf
Dy Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite 600
Plantation FL 33324
(964) 233*6000
98 26334(NATB)
In accordance with Ihe
American with p it abilities Act.
persona with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to

participate in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-323*
4330. not later than seven days
prior lo Ihe proceeding II hear­
ing impaired, I 000 956-8771

(TDD) or 1*800*956*8770 vie
Florida Relay Service
Publish September 17. 24.
1998
DEU-160

S e m

Publish September 22. 23
1998
D EU -2 06

24

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OB T N I 1STH JUDICIAL
CINCUIT, IN AND BON
•IM IH O LS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IN A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NO:BS 044B C A 14 W
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICAOO. AS TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONALO HARTSHORN. IF
LIVING ANO IF
OEAO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES QRANTEE5
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIUINO AN
INTEREST BY
THROUQH. UNDER OR
AOAINST RONALD
HARTSHORN- RHONDA
MISCHEL HARTSHORN
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES. ASSIQNEE8
LIENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST DY. THROUQH
UNDER OR AGAINST
Rh o n d a

m is c h el

HARTSHORN JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE- N O T IC I
OF FORECLOSURE KALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtu-nt to *n Or&lt;J*r Grinting
Ut,
Motion
lo
R n il
Fortcloiur*
Sal*
d iltd
s-plambar 17th ISBS. cnltrad
m Civil Cat* No SB 0441 CA 14
W ol 111# Circuit Court ol th,
1STH Judicial Circuit in and tor
SEMINOLE Count, Sanlord.
Florida. I will tall lo Ur* high.tl
and bail biddar lot cath al th*
Wail From Ooor ol Iha SEMI­
NOLE Count, Courthouta In
Sanlord. Florida, al tl 00
o'clock a m on Iha 20lh day ol
Oclobar 1888 Iha following
daaenbad proparty at **t lorth
in
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgmanl, lo-wit
LOT 10 DLOCK D. THE MEAD­
OWS UNIT NO 1 ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A t
RECORDEO IN PLAT DOOK IS.
PAGES 66 ANO 6F. PUBLIC
RECORD OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dalad thia ISth day ol
Satilambar IBB,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Oapuly Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. partona with divabilrliat naading a apteral accom­
modation
ahould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
Iha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouta al 40T-323-433D tBOO-BSS-Srri (TOO) or I -800B5S-S710 via Florida Ralay
Strvrct
DAVIOJ STERN PA
601 S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION FL 3332*
(964) 133-8000

Publith Saplambar 24
Octobar I. IB9S
OEU-2IS

and

4330. not lalar than tavan day*
prior lo th* procaadmg It haarmg rmpairad, 1•*00 868-1 r 71
HDD) or I-I00-BSS-I770 via
Florida Ralay Strvic*
Publnh Saplambar 17, 24.
1BBI
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3 2 2 -2 8 1 1
ToN free from Orlando M14W J
You e*n fax your ad to 407-323*9408
300 N. French Av*.
RO. Box 1887
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Sanford, FL 32772
Our offle* to open to serve you Monday through Frldey. 0 em •5 pm
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Legal Notices

CIRCUIT, IR ARD FOR
■ IM IHO LK COUHTY,
FLORIDA
OKNKRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NOr BB 1144 CA 14 K
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF
YS
ALISON A KRUSE. IF
UVINO. AND IF
OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRI.
DEVISEES. aRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ALISON A KRUSE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ALISON A KRUSE IF ANY.
HIDOEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC :
JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DCFENDANT|I|
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuant lo a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol loracloaura dalad
Saplambar Stir. ISBS . antarad
m Civil Cat* No Bt 1244 CA 14
K of lit* Circuit Court ol Iha
IIT H Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida. I will tall lo Iha highatt
and bail biddar lor caah al th*
WEST FRONT DOOR ol Ih ,
SEMINOLE County Courthoui*
krcaltd ,1 101 NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORD. Florida,
al 11 00 ■ m on Iha 13th day ol
Oclobar. IBB* Iha following
daaenbad proparly aa aal lorth
In
laid
Summary
Final
Judgmanl. to-wil
CONDOMINIUM UNIT T4S.
BUILDING BB. OF HIDDEN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDEO NOVEMBER I I .
I9S4 IN O R BOOK 1SS4.
PAGES SSS-TSS ANO AMENOEO
BY
FIRST
AMENDMENT
THERETO RECORDED MARCH
IS, IBIS IN 0 R BOOK t i l l ,
PAGES 4M-4S4 OF T H I PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH ALL APPURTENANCES
THERETO ANO AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS OF SAID CONDO­
MINIUM AS SET FORTH IN SAID
DECLARATION
Dalad thia n th day ol
Saplambar. 1BBI
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Cucult Court
By Jana E Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Umvarally Driva
Suita 600
Plantation. FL 33324
|B64) 233-6000
S4-264I2(BKU)
In accordanca with th*
Amarican arilh Oraabililiaa Act
partona with ditabiliuoa naad­
ing a apacial accommodation lo
participat* in Ihla procaadmg
ahould contact Ih* Clark of Ih*
Circuit Court al Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthouta at 407-123-

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LONELY
CALL JULKANN
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prompt service ‘lun loving 904
7M-9S1S pager 1-800 S05 1 144

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
POSITION- In Olando area lyr
mm office erp Competibva
wage. Cal Chnt at A1-T*nrp*.
6470010 EOE NO FEE

WIB lr«m lor To« cnSr-ctors
24 npeneign ttv hexba&gt; |vv&lt;-*v

Female Maitaga Tharaplat
needed lor buly Longwood tocation Great pay m-sees
Studio
Wae-mt welcome 7 day*
Private rm* Female Stall
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WHY WATT? Start meeting Flor­
ida* aingkaa tonight 1-S00 7642B21»rti002_________________

ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR
OF
NURSPN)
Thit powtion m our 114 bed
UAed nurwng and rehab lac*
ty a retponaAU lor asuiting m
Ihe management ol nursing pro­
gram, and mleracting with nurj
mg stall and Inlerditoplinary
Turn member lo sustain a com
mnment to excellence and m o v*Uon in skiled and rehab care
CamMate must be a serf, starter
with excellent communication
and supervisory skin who hat
2 years exp m tang term care
management, possesses a cur­
rent Mate ol Ftortot keens*, and
knowledge ol stale and tedwal
regulations and survey process
Exceaent benefit package tv*4
Pleas* wnalax resume to Den­
is* Catena. RN/DON. Health
care and rehab center ol Sanlord
, 950 MeBomrtM Av* . Sanlord
FL 32771 (407)322 85M. Fax
407-3224X2)

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C are
MUNCHKM MANOR pra k rag
now 111 d t u M . wn group*, a
loving home atmoa lor 3-Syri
reaaonabla rate, 32HS94S
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
T IC arfi except 1 cMtdran. I S
up. ceS 124-7111______________

55— B usiness
O pportunities
Jan Mortal F ranchla* • t person
P/T, SISOO/mon income, no mr tll 407-293-7645 art 12
VENOtNO: Th* Uilvnatti Coilect 110 ♦ MO BA* Cath Prof­
it! Cal lor FREE Samp* *00S20-S7S3.

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S ervices

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Training make* th, diltarenca'
New or experience)-*, have
opening* m our three expand­
ing Semin ol* County oflcei
lor hud working career-minded
people Cat
Nancy Darnel
AKamonla/Longwood -069-4400
Ftobm Mujeka
Kary/Healhrow-333-aOU
Gary Baianofl
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NOW HIRING
N T to I Mayor Manutactwmg
plant m Sanlord Powrton* ara
tvaXabT* on al thill*. PaceMar Peraonnal at 130-2*11
or iso-1pea

ATTENTION O lA ,
Com* and )otn our caring team
ol Nursei and CNA’t. Excel­
lent benefit,. Expenenc# racognuad
1:00pm-11:00pm
ahm avakabta. PiaiM apply m
person Deltona HaaNhcara Re
habailition Canter 1851 Elkcam Bhrd, Deltona EOE
AUTOMOTIVE D ETALERS
SantonVLongwooG'Olando
BaneMa Altar 90 Dai

Ttph U pf 407-2931*3055
CARPENTERS, ALL FACES OF
CONSTRUCTION
MI-3337

B E iim tiU !

HKJFL’OYklENY
(407) *23-2444
100 W. 2 ITH BTREEl

CUSTOM

$11.15 T O S TA R T
Grade lor Students
C a lM Th II 4pm 869 9191

DEBARY MANOR
Is toukmg lor laWnied and ei
ceplional individuals lor Ihe
Mowingposilvxis
'CNAFff. 7am 3pm. 3-1 tpm
* LPN F4 3-11pm •llpm 7am

407-446-4426. EOE. W TI \
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OENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST
Wa bam Work Sanlord Orlan­
do ofhee Musi have pieatmg
personality Send resume lo 217
S Oak Av*. Sanlord. Fl 32771
Dryrwall Hangars, Finishers.
Apprentices. 4 Laborer*- Ap
ply M F S am 4pm a w*l
Mark Conlraclmg 3630 Silver
Star Road Orlando. (407|?94
5051 EOC DT/WT&gt;

Mutt have own loots S experi­
ence m heavy collision
Apply m person
2001 Country CU&gt; Rd. Sanlord.
407-322-SS44
Extrusion Operator* Training
position
3rd shitl only 11-7
MOUTH
Located *i The Senlord Airport Interview between 9
2 3000 Mellonville Ave. San
lord 407-321-2601
FRAMCRS/HELPERS
needed
mull be responsible and have
tool* and bans cal Steve 3224845 leave message

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

A BETTER JO * FOR VOU I
JuW Call Never a Feel
HELP Peraonnal 426 IM S
H U M AN R E S O U R C E tor .
growing company need* your
personal U IH , Bilingual a

CNA - FuShme . 7 3 and 7-11
P»rttim* and PRN all shths
Join our learn ol care givers
Pay m lieu ot beneMi avail
Exp as CNA w i merest* base
pay Appty to N4t* slal devN
opmem. Healthcare arx] Rehab
center ol Sanlord 950 Mellon
vd# Av* . Senior d. a 32771

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.

Good fnaxno ppunlll

Long Tarm-Short Tl
Tamp To Mr*
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F T a P/T
Pd Training vacaiun
heakh. denial Me msurance
Ca* 407-4S4-144S
Winter Garden

Compelitive wages excellent
benefits and hexibie sctedul

ComobdaM your be* w/o •
to a r^P io n ,# ^rjd 4 3 2 7 «5 0

ACCREOfTlD TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job A u d i
Wktnd d i i m
Nabonal Truck
school i-tofr-u e -ne 4

CASHIERS

GeWOrVy C«Xw&gt; cryotogrem* are pealed hwn quuUlvvn by Ixmuut
peopM peit and pres** Each Woe, si ew c«n*i siarvM lor anahw
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DRYWALL HANGERS A
FINISHERS- immediate work'
C»H MI-1117._________________
FUN ATMOS Irammg provided.
$5 50 *6hr apply between 3 5
Wen ly s I k M I'y
General I abor
EXPO
WORKERS
nfnwngt tof fiMwiWo. hard wr*lt
•ng mint to s*1 up And break
doom exposition booths Met
hrs and grrat pay Ca* Chru at
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GENERAL LAOOR
ty mctude earehnuvt A aavny*
Ny vrorkiM Great pay, tot
Ca»l Chhi at A 1‘Tampa * I?
BOtOIOI NO FEE

PERSONAL DIRECTOR »«*
a large manufacturing contra
ny n&lt;»ed« your Munian Mo
sources Skiffs Bilingual a
PLUS’

SEM INOLE
EM PLOYM EN T
(407) 322-7044
M OW 25TH STREET
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Sanford.
3200 S Orlando Dr (IF 9?)
JOIN me hey te n r o iw team
m Volusia county Raatoratlva
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenenre helpful
Call Dabary Manor 40F ( I I
4426 EOE.
Lawn/Pesl Control Technician
Eipervinted preferred Call 321M il

LABOR READY®
WORK TOOAV/PAIO TODAY
Sanford
Apply In person today
ISSt S French Ave
333-4341
MACHINE OPERATOR ?nd A
3rd shirt appty direct Florida
Polymer 1000 Sand Pond Ftd
Lake Mary EOE
MACHINIST M,*' mm eip r *
chop manual mat and latfie
Can Oary 333QI88

MAINTENANCE TECH
fast paced co op of Coke a
Co*a tAAfCttang lor
motr
va’ed
starter Must have ]
*&gt;y’ % nap * eta*ctro mwchart&lt;ai
and pnaumattC machir efy and
own tooi% Cornet h»e pay and
benefits pm % wfcendt
»eq
Send or taa resume by Sept 24
lo Southeastern Cur\\A«+&lt; 3??0
Ve*a ST Orlando n 3?aoe or
407 293 4407 No phone call
please DfWP EOE

LEARN TO DRIVE

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R
HtaitH iNSunarrci and soik

PI AN- Drugtrvaeorkplao
Apply at *40Miller Ortv*

Allamonta fvprtog J*okOOO
Medical Clerical
Imme nfieninq F/T Reception
ist tor busy medcal office Call
323-9570
MEMDER SERVICE REP. org
pro needed lor large credit
union Finance server? erp anil
strong
customers
service
skilled leg tending aip a plus
Competitive s-ftary eac leor-Ms
,i[c-'y i |k*tvki central FL elu
talors let credit unam 101 e
35m ST Sanlurd 33771 EOE
MERRY MAIOS HIRING
Car A Investee Nee. led
Week....tsfHFF 3115366
WELDERS- Groping company
needs eeiders Interviewer re
gurred Call Chris at A I -Tampa
M 7 M IIO IO I N O tE t
NURSES
LPN 7 3 CNA all shifts take
vwwNutvv) '119 E 3nd Si 337
6707
ORDER PULLERS i~e.Jed ' &gt;
Semmofe Trust Co. F T tsl A
2nd Stulls available Outside
work lots ol overtime depend
star* tarry) to lute rvjl atr.yvj ot
work Call NOW' CPC Slatting.
760 5044 No Faa_____________
OH T drrvers needed lor Santord
based Heel teams and singles
Drive our jvenvum conventional
trucks and gel home weekly
COt A w/ ba/mat 7 yrs e»p w
good rinsing record 3.10 9 K*6 or
600 VII 'YMU
PLASTERS. LATHERS. ROAO
DUSTERS. STUCCO. EXP
ONLY M34337 _____
PLUMBERS iieyer mm 3yrs
eip m resejenlal conslruclroe
Must be ate lo do tub set and
trims Hesl pay m town
904 774 1373
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RECEPTIONIST WANTED- '«*
m*n general olfice erp lltlm
guai a plus $7 W Cad Cbrts al
At-Tampa 647 8010 EOE NO

FEE________________________
Raliabfa Camanl Misara A FinIthara ruuded •nmw F T
W-i
Tree 324 244?

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers dally.
T 5 aign on bonua to naar amployaas
't ilia pay to drtvars
'Opan 4 am
SOI Dogtract Rd Longwood
2404104
Rug Satas/Warahoute- AMe to
Ml 30 lo 50 *1S SA'ir W.n tram
Cat 339 1911

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LABORERS NEEDED

SecrataryrOfhca Manager
Must have genertl ©flee erp
typirig bookkeeping a must
computer knowledge helplul
Mutt be very reliable Cat tor
tppl O 14071365 8211 or tar
resume lo 1407)359 6904
RECCPTIONIST/SECRETARY
Must have tyt«eg A l«jhl com
(viler skias Musi have etc rel
errnces 130 5907
leave message

15 Day COL Training
Day A Waakand Clatsat
Financial Asaistanca
Carrlara Hiring On Slla

SURVEYORS needed
Party
chart. inslrumeni and rod person
erp (referred but not rag tor rod
person contact Jed 880 9895
SOLOERERS ot small electron
ics dependability leguired erp
preferred but willing lo Ham
Good benefits Can Magnatone
Hearing Aid Co O 339-1702 t

.Truck Driver
i institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 - 7 3 6 4

110

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brantly A Assoc 134-7444
SPECIALITY AUTO RENTALS
Hvmg IT A p i service agents
flea4&gt;te firs wkendv holidays
lull benefits 333-0350

TILE HELPER NEEDED tr.i s
and erp a must g&gt;jod pay

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OAKRIDGE FARMS
Osteen/
Demme area 10 acres ideal lor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
hryrv? o» homevte Zoned agn
*44 900 Financmq avail w sm
down payment (904) 767-8100
SMOKY MOUNTAINS ) •/
East Tern homnvtes acre and
up
*9 900 *76 500 seller
(.nance 1 800 350 6838

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SANFORO 31 5 w »l to o il - ir
tN*f Ch/A |575fnrwt30(iiVf) H?

ArulHfVTn Octal ?'/* 1598

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANrORO 2/2 *| I V/ . •
Pun Pklo CHA
*440*150
SANORA V? Util ii »r du rm
kem pr.h faMvocy t t7?S/*700
SANFORO 5/2 t)n.
r
porch ig Sr«d
(800T600
Sinlord 4/1 Cx'fvf p.i*m rm*
rtoor (i.,irit A
y&gt; *750/1700
Sanford 1/1 Oupim Lrv'g rm
5 Kill rum CM A
*315*350

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEEO HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oaks . «
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1 40 7 769 m i

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SANFORO- Town Country Hv
Park 1 5 bdrm turr.shwl Adult
only No poH’
5415 mon •
5700 kwe ♦ w i r e 330 9047

SANFORO 1/1- Cottage e th (*&gt;
kale entry *450mm *450rdep
Call 328-0083

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2 BDRM. carpet. *95wk 3900
deyv 33? 3346 belora 9 45am al
ter 8 45pm 1719 W 3rd SI

MARINER S VILLAGE
sake ana i boom mhss/o
? boom saroMOAhOue

323-6670
ROSELEA VILLAS
2/1 Special -M IOM onrh
HUO PRAY 407-3304433
SANFORO 1/1 APT Iw rent w
garage wd hookup *400mi?
dep 980 3994 or 668 2641_____
SANFORO 7'? Approiimalely
t OCX) sq It W D mcl. *4 JO mo

k low deposit CM 327-10*1
SANFORD 2/1 duptei Ig rm Ig
close Ik c/ha Wd hook upa *4*0
also 1/1 *321 32147*7
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121 Garrison Drive S't. den
newly look. *550mo 1st A Iasi
ISOOdep 638 3907_____________
HIDDEN LAKE nice 3.7 Ineplace . fenced yard 3 car garaoe jggQmo 774-7071_________
HISTORIC DISTRICT 3T DOL lot
$500mo-*750/sec ch/a. aiipli
metudmg 334 8989_____________
SANFORO 17) I I *575mo.
*575dep *35 appa lee no pels
call 33t 5988
•t.JO HN RIVER FRONT317, over 1600 kq It. mg pool
3 c gar. plus t c carport over
1/3 ac w/dock 11500 mon
Venture I Properties 3214744.

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G O V T TORECLOSCO
from
fjr $1 0«H'ivjijent
Ta« Hepo» R E O t Vouf Ar»»i
To* Trw (1) (MO 218 9000 E«t
??D6 for curri»rt tivt#ig

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
10*0 kioaif lu.ve vp i, lio m
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•'*1 IttAUs t '/4
S'H 1788 (M&gt;
C*V» fpil'tl*'! tat|SV

tlMMiOtf 0«M*U votutu*

4/2. 10 fned taps hugv »m\
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4/1
1 600 %q ft ' * d n
tarn frjir fned. 163.900
V J, com lot appf fenov.
i'vm ca»je*i A.C 152.900

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V E N TU R E l P R O t'l H T IL S
3 ? 1 -I 7 G 4
SANFORO
men! 33 w
car garage
*09 900 668

no mortgage pay
1/1 mother &lt;n law 3
close lo c.ty park
3641 or 980 3 W

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FENCED PARKING AREA
navy acieit
can actom
modjta up lo 35 talk tvavy
nquipmirril autok etc 17 97
Airpcvt Ur.-J ariu ava.i-ktAo vti
mmAatmly *550 per rrvjnlh
Phona 324-4440 or lak 3241169.
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OFFICE A STORE AVAIL. Both
ovar 1000 vq II 111 *475 (7)
*450 Ca* after 8am 337 8169
SANFORO- 1174 kq ft ofhea
on lake Monroe Coriveruent lu
courthouse A City Hall Avail
ahfe
immodialely
Mortvl/er
Group Inc 1407) 539 1000 ml
108

11H— O m c r S p a c e F o r
ent

A MOVE IN SPECIAL'! 400 vq
« A up' $365 A MONTH Oflce
Storage 331-0130 or 333 7554
Downtown Sanlord- 635 V] ft
up 10 7500 »q ft Free month
with new le.iie (407)37 1 9774
FREE 1ST MONTH! ttwy 17 93
Lgwd 3 llore Ironli 1 w over
lead door 333 9364 699 5117
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suilak availabla • 1100 SF A
1400 SF. 407-321-7004

141— H omes Fdk S a i i
Mayfair Golf Couraa i 5 a re
lakelront eylate w 3 900kl
lion* needy work- *165 000 •
w 4 ac *365 000
4 BR Colonial 3 story on 3
wooded toll REDUCED TO
( 101.000

Park Av Villas 71VI 30a Town
tiouse condo- *45 000 owner
motivated
321-504*

St Johfj R^er 35-ac on rnrer
Ki 0?-bary 17 m, hontage fte
.Juced to $735 000

creage

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7$ ■ 121. *10 000 Oa* A.e
Santord Can 407 373 36.38 or
407 338 3990

Timacuan Area 707 Red V/mg
Dr 8 4 Sal Sept 76 Pel earner
eieclromcs
? tware
sllware
A YARD SALE w the perfect boys b.ko crabs clothing etc
way to do that and tf &lt;* S*mi no I*
Herald can bring people to your
door Artvediie your safe m the GARAGE SALE house hoK)
Seminole Herald lor onfy 6 St/ items s-ieet metal weather pre
i-ne and eatch the -terns leave mittrng 1087 Crystal Howl Cas­
*htie the mrjney cornea «n Cal selberry (near e*;m school) Sal
by Noon on Tueaday and your 5- A Sun 9-5
t.ne ad can run for three daya in
the tta»ra« tor ONLY 69.1111 A« NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE
ee ash i% that you prepay the SALE toys turn kids clothes
ad Cal us *e can he'p"
rmsc. lake Arporf B VI towards
airport over Santord Ave and fol­
(407) 322-2611
low signs Onora and Scarlet
Lane Sal A Sun 8-f

LAKEFRONT LOT Beia 'e
Lake Loch Arbor private
90X700 $60 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land Lake Monroe *170 000
VACANT LOTS - Loch Arbor
*35.000 lo *45 000 Ig pnv
wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
135 000
BAY AVE- Senior) lot near
paik *15 000
321-5065

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DINETTE. TABLE A CHAIR
SET. Mauve'cream like new
* U « 349 5033

FOR SALE- 1981 Polaris 300
Express Like new' *4000 obo
Cell After 7pm 249-549*

61 CADILLAC SEVILLE
perfect cond *4700
310 3797

EXCELLENT « '• " f - l q .uses regular sheets *100 call
349 5011

FOR SALE- used 8 X 8 ro* up
irage doors Good Cond.lmn'
100 Used Washing Machine
Maytag *100 Fun w e Pick up
D-amond Plate *100 Can
(407) 331-0391

1946 TOYOTA SUPRA Mack A
gold lully loaded Runs but
needs work Musi ten *1500
obo 407 668 8174

MATTRESS SALE • Full w e
used bo&gt; springs A mattress
*65 00 Larry s Mart 333 4133
199— P i t s &amp; S i r m i s
PETS GROOMING
by *(6l al my ort.ee or al your
home 767 0606 3)097/6

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by Chic Young

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DEAR DR. G O TT: When I was a
child, my uncle used to complain that
he waa weak-kneed. I thought this
was a joke — but now I’m M and It’s
no laughing matter. What could be
causing this weakness in my knees
and legs?
DEAR READER: Being "weakkneed'* used to be a slang expression
for being indecisive, so your uncle
may not nave meant his comment to
be taken literally.
However, weak knees and legs, in
the physical sense, is quite another
matter. All people grow weaker with
age, but severe or disabling weakness
can be caused by many diseases,
ranging from anemia and hematologi­
cal disorders to cancer. I am not sug­
gesting that your symptom is neces­
sarily a consequence of a serious mal­
ady, but I do urge you to see your doc­
tor for a diagnosis. You might have a
treatable problem, or the physician
may prescribe an exercise program to
strengthen your lower extremities.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Three years ago
at work, I severely strained my shoul
der muscles. I can't seem to get rid of
the pain. Am I stuck with this?
DEAR READER: Alas, you probably
are. Once these muscles have been
strained, they tend to remain tight
cle
and sore, because shoulder muscles
are hard to splint
— we use them every day.
However, you might be helped by
Dfei now and then for the
using ibuprofen
discomfort More important, ask your
doctor to refer you to a physical thera­
pist for special exercises and other
treatments
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report ‘ Managing Chronic Pain."
Other readers who would like a copy
should send S2 plus a long, selfaddressed, stamps) envelope to P.O.
Box 2017, Murray Hill Station, New
York. NY 10156. Be sure to mention
the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I used to smoke
but recently quit. Nonetheless. I am
still somewhat short-of breath. Are
there exercises that might improve
my lung capacity?
DEAR READER: People who stop
smoking may experience continued
difficulty breathing for several weeks
or months, until the effects of the cig­
arette-induced lung inflammation
have resolved. Most ex-smokers can
anticipate a 10 to 20 percent Improve­
ment In respiratory ability — but not
always. Be patient, let nature take its
course and exercise moderately (and
regularly) If you're not better in
about six weeks, see your doctor for
further advice.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Because of gas,
belching and heartburn, I waa forced

DR. G O TT
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to give up Fosomax, which my doctor
had prescribed for osteoporosis.
However, two months later, despite
antacids and ulcer medicine, I am still
very uncomfortable. Should I see a
gastroenterologist?

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but your symptoms should not last as
long os two months. Therefore, a ape
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S P O R T S P A G E IB

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwootf, Ovlado, W inter Springs and Sem inole County since 1908

91st YEAR, No. 44

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Paren ts ap p eal suspension
over d rin k in g incident
IIEKALD STAFF WRTTER
SANFORD
High School
pealing the
legal right
team for 30

SEM1N0U'

- The parents
o f two Seminole
varsity football players
are a p ­
Seminole County School Board'a
to suspend their sons from the
days over an Incident that took

fine gesture.
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RUSS WHITE

president
might consid­
er putting himself In space. He
could have his own shuttle •
Space Ship One. It would be
equipped with an Orbit Office.
Occasionally, the president
could take blends and contribu­
tors on Space Ship One. The
larger the contribution, the more
orbits for the donor.
Teddy Roosevelt would have
made a terrific astronaut. John
Kennedy would have been good,
too. William TSfi wouldn't have
fit In. however. Spacemen can't
weigh 300. The whole payload
doesn't weigh that much.
It's hard to Imagine Abraham
Lincoln In apace. He would have
to shave his beard. We've never
had a bearded astronaut. George
Washington wouldn't be a good
choice, either. The powdered wig
would have to go.
Dwight Elsenhower would be
an obvious choice for apace
exploration. He'd be known m «.
Ike the whiter. Richard Nixon
could be Dte'a backup. Hla jowls
would be advanUtfeoua In wioce.

Fright nights come to
the zoological park
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD • For a different
perspective, visitors can ex­
plore legendary and mythical
Halloween
animals
during
Fright Nights at the Zoo. Trek
through the haunted walkways
o f the Central Florida Zoologi­
cal Park to discover the sights,
sounds and surprises of the
night from 7 to 9:30 p.m. be­
ginning Friday and Saturday.
The event will continue on Oct.
30 and 31.
Quests will meet the Loch
Neaa monster and larger-thanlife spiders and snakes, and
will encounter terrorizing crea­
tures like
werewolves
and
blood sucking bats on the way
to meet the Qrlm Reaper in the
Oswv s y rd- mt frUnrlJon.- said
Andrea Fanner, spokeswoman

C ity m ay
get new
com m unity
center

wards the Reality Bam.
Once there/ Visitors will see
the real animals that made
these myths and legends so
popular, Fanner maid. A less
spooktacular route ta available
for young children and the
faint of heart.

LONOWOOD • Longwood ta
one step closer this week to a
new or redesigned community
center.
The city parks and recreation
board decided this week to
conduct a nerds assessment of
the cost of building a new
center and chnnglng uae of the
area'a roads to meet
the
center's needs.
T h is Is an Important step.*
City
Administrator
Greg
Manning said. T h e re arc a lot
o f people with opinions about
the community center.
This
will enable us to come up with
a recommendation."

Parking for Fright Nights la
at Sanford City Hall, located at
the comer of North Park Ave­
nue and Fulton Street. In
downtown Sanford.
Com pli­
mentary spooky shuttle rides
to the zoo will be available,
courtesy o f LYNX. There will be
no parking for Fright Nights at
the zoo.
Tickets are $5 per person.
Children 2 years and under are
free. Tickets are 94 for zoo
members, i d groups o f t o o r
tnote If purchased In advance.
For more Infcrme tfoo ,
call
(407) 323-44J50. extension 111.

Our third vice president.
Aaron Burr would have been
able. He'd be called Buzz Burr.
And Nelaon Rockefeller could
have funded the whole apace
program on his own.
Bill Clinton la probably better
off watching Glenn's launch
than being on the spaceship
Itself. Hillary wouldn't let him
stray that Car from home, any­
way.

Tha Saminoia County High School
Band Festival w i be held Saturday
at 7 p.m. at the Winter Springs rtgh
School Foottwl Stadium. Tickets
are sta syllable. The drum majors
shown hers wS also be appearing.
Front Row, left to right: Anna Had.
Lake Mary: Jel( Chiu, Laka Mary:
Erin Cooper, Lake Mary; 8arah
Solason, Oviedo; Lauren Freni,
Oviedo; Ingrid Cloningar, Oviedo.
Back Row, left to right Maria Fa­
gan, Laka Brantley; Shayna Sandart, Laka Brantley; JtMRicker, Laka
Branttsy; Card Brodnax, Lyman;
Frank Jackson, Lyman; Marika D a
lazanoe, Saminoia; Maggie Schaef­
fer, Seminole; Graham Grover,

The guy who might have
been the best spaceman o f all la
Ronald Reagan. Above and
beyond with President Ron. an
Air Force Captain In World War
Q. Flight Time for Bonao.
Lyndon Johnson would also get
a call. Up. up and away with
LBJ.
It might not be a bad Idea to
Include some first ladles on the
space roster. Eleanor Roosevelt
would the No. 1 choice as long
as she chucked those hideous
shoes. Jacqueline Kennedy
would wear Oleg Caaatnl space
suits.
NASA officials say that
Clinton's presence will not put
extra pressure on the launch.

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watching the launch. Senator
Glenn didn't make It to the
White House but he haa orbited
the earth - which no president
has done. That's far out.

Oviedo council meeting

Children with disabilities

OVIEDO • The Battle Ridge settlement
agreement will be the topic o f a special
meeting o f the Oviedo City Council on
Monday. A work session will be held at 5
p.m. and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Land development code updates and the
Engineering Standards Manual presenta­
tion are on the work session agenda.

CENTRAL FLORIDA - United Cerebral
Palsy Early Intervention and Pediatric
Centers sponsors monthly support
groups.
A group for parents o f children with
special needs will be held Thursday from
6 until 8 p.m. at UCPs Seminole Center.
First Presbyterian Church. 201 Oak Ave..
Sanford. The first half of the meeting will
be dedicated to the educational topic
Physical Therapy, and the second half la
and Informal exchange among parents.
Baby-sitting and a light dinner are pro­
vided free o f charge.
A group for siblings o f children with
disabilities will be held Saturday at the

S t Cloud community reunion
ST. CLOUD • The St. Cloud Reunion
Weekend, created and coordinated by the
St. Cloud/Orcater Osceola Chamber o f
Commerce, will be held Friday through
Sunday. Weekend activities will begin
Friday at 6 p.m. with a ’ Welcome Home
Street Party*. Other activities throughout

the weekend will indude a Homecoming
Parade, a St. Cloud High School Tailgate
Party and the Cracker Frolic. For more
Information call the chamber at (407)
892-3671.

American masterpieces

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ORLANDO • "Our Nations Colors; A
Celebration o f American Painting* Selections from the Wichita Art Museum
Is on view at the Orlando Museum o f Art
until Sunday.
This exhibition highlights one o f the
finest collections o f American painting In
the United States. Approximately 70

paintings featured In the exhibit are
drawn from the Wichita (Kansas) Art
Museum's Roland P. Murdock Collection
and other works collected by the Wichita
Art Museum In its pioneering mission to
present a visual history of the culture of
the United States.
The Orlando Museum of Art la located
tn Orlando Loch Haven Park at 2416 N.
Mills Ave., Orlando. Hours are Tuesday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m..
Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. and dosed on
Mondays. For more Information call (407)
696-4231.

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lor tin* “ IIESI BENEFITS IN 1 IIU HL'SINESSt"

The way we were: Spotlight on 1925
we i « i i t Uu!r the artt&lt;h**- on the
1925 San ford
lni,*inrHsr&gt; .is *-|Mttliglin*d In
"Sanford
Klnnda in P ictu res
ami I‘rose
J.L. M illet Bnkrry
i 1. Miller Bakery had lire n
established in San fou l for 31
years and Mi Miller was one
ol Ilr»- best known men In the
eonnly
lie was one o f the
liiosi wulelv experien ced m en
In the hakim; business In this
pan ol H o n d a ami had made a
sw eesH through open m odern
and legitim ate lines
Mi
Millet
had previously
owned
the
Miller
B akery
I'om p a m
hut had sold II to
Orlando people am i In 1925
had a well equipped bakery
and grocery at the corner o f
First and Oak. lie baked all
k in d s «it high grade bread and
pastry goods and carried a full
line of fancy groceries.
Mr. M iller was one o f Sanfo rd s pioneer citizen s and had
contributed
both
time and
money toward m aking Sanford
what she was He was c o u r te ­
ous and obligin g
and had
many friends In all w alks o f
life.
Edward H iggin s, In c.
Tills w as an old establish ed
en terprise located at the c o r ­
ner o f C om m ercial and Pal-

G R A CE M.
STINE CIPHER

n iello where It occupied a
building which covered a q u a r­
ter o f a city block. The firm
sold Fords and Lincoln's and
Ford tractors. There was a
cars, a
s a le s m om for new
supply
departm ent.
service
departm ent
and
a
second
hand dep artm en t.
Officers were Ed lllg g ltis s
president; C.D. C o m b , s e c r e ­
tary treasurer. and T.M Fox.
s a le s m anager They were d e ­
scribed as having an active
and Intelligent Inierrst In good
roads and streets, civic Im ­
provem ents and the u pbu ild­
ing o f the town and county.
E. K in law . G ro ceries
Throughout the area, the
name Kinlaw was synonym ous
with thrift,
en terprise
and
prosperity as E. Kinlaw was
one o f the en terprisin g retail
grocers In the city. He had

Date Book
Oct 22. 1998
To link ix the 795th
1a
l y of I9!H and the
JOtr. t{ay of fall
TODAY'S IIIS T O in On this dav in
IMS Chester Carlson invented the
Xerox photocopier
Hit this day in 1st'..’ President John F
Kennedy ordered a naval quarantine
of Cuba to force Fidel Castro to
remove Sov iet missiles from his island
nation
On this day in litTH. Pope John Paul
II was installed as Pontiff of the
Homan Catholic Church
TOIt.W 'S H IK T Iin W S : Franz Liszt
1811 1886', composer. Curly Howard
I f 03 1952 stooge. Jimmie Foxx
poiT |‘.*67». baseball star. Joan
Fontaine 1917 1. actress, is 81. Timo

thy Leary (1920 1996), psychologistcounterculture figure. Tony Roberts
(1939 ), actor, is 59. Catherine
Deneuve H943-), actress, is 55; Brian
Hoitano 1 1963-1, figure skater, is 35.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1950. the Los Angeles Rams defeated
the Baltimore Colls 70 27.
TODAY’ S QUOTE: “ In charity there
is no excess " — Francis Bacon
TODAY’ S WEATHER: On this day in
1996. 6 to 9 inches of snow fell on
Kansas City, the earliest and heaviest
on record
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TODAY’S MOON: Between
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quarier (Oct. 28).
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Today: Breezy. Highs nearHO. Lows In the upper-50s.
Friday: Sunny. Highs In the
mld-70s Lows In the m!d-50s,
Saturday: Sunny. Highs In
the m !d-70s. Lows tn the
upper-50s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the upper70s. Lows In the low-60s.

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B reezy 80 57 S u n n y 7 8 55
SATURDAY
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7:20 p.m.. maj. 1:10 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Bench: high:
9:53 a.m., 10:03 p.m.. low: 3:30
a.m.. 4:05 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 9:56 a.m., 10:08
p.m.. low: 3:35 a.m., 4:10 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 10:13 a.m.,
10:23 p.m., low: 3:50 a.m., 4:25
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degrees and tha overnight low
waa OB.
Recorded rainfall for the
period en ding at IO a.m .
Thursday totaled 0.00 Inc bee.
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Piggly W iggly Store
n ils was a branch o f one o f
the largest retail grocery c o m ­
panies In the United States
and had opened Us doors for
business In Sanford January
1923. The name Piggly W iggly
was synonym ous with thrift,
econom y and fair dealing; It
sold the best pure food, g r o ­
ceries and table delicacies at
the lowest possible prices.
The local store was loeated
at 222 First St. and was m an­
aged by W.L. Stoudenm lrc. a
gentlem an o f pleasing p erso n ­
ality and excellent business
sense.
Th e Piggly
W iggly
Stores
were conducted on the cash
and carry plan which was the
m odem w ay o f operatin g a r e ­
tail grocery business and m o re
econom ical for both buyer and
seller.
Sanford w as also the h ea d ­
quarters for a num ber o f oth er
Ilg g ly W iggly stores operatin g
In this area.
T h a S an ford H erald
Th e Sanford Herald, estab­
lished In 1908, was published
every afternoon except Sun­
day, and stood second only to
the large m etropolitan n ew s­
papers In the state. It was ably
edited, well printed and had a
broad circulation In Sanford
and also In the prosperous
trade
territory
surrounding

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the city. Roland L. Dean was
rdltni and R. Howard. Inisl
ness manager.
Joh n S te m p er G r o c e r y
John S tcm p rr's
establish ­
ment dealt in staple and fancy
groceries, fruits, produce and
western meats, lie was one o f
the most w idely e x p e rie n c e d
men In Ills line ol w ork In (h r
entire county, having been e s ­
tablished here about I I years
and In bis present location at
211 West First St. for three
years.
Mr. S trm p ri
selected Ills
stock with an eye lor quality
and excellence. H r made II a
point lo sell goods on as low
margin o f profit as possible
ami tills bad made Ills e s ta b ­
lishment w idely known as a
slo ie that "teaches you r d o l­
lars to have more cents."
Mr. Stem per was well known
locally and had the en tire
confidence o f the com m unity.
(John
Stem per
u~.ts
my
grandfather. He was Ixim In
Yorkshire. England and had
conic "across the* pond* circa
t‘ &gt;00 to seek his fortune In the
Klondykr
Gold
Fields.
Evi­
dently. he did not succeed .is I
never heard o f u gold fortune.
He
met
my
grandm oth er.
Clara Grounds tn Montana
where
they
w ere
m arried
January
1904. My m other.
Marie, was Ixim
Oct.
31.
1904. tn Montana.)
John Stem per had a p p ren ­
ticed as a bu tch er In England
and either worked in or ow ned
bu tch rr/groccry shops In sev­
eral parts o f this country. My
m other described him as u
w anderer. I know that they
lives tn Los Angeles: Ely. N e ­
vada: and Phoentx.
He owned a large store In
Phoenix where Ills dau gh ter.
Gladyee was b o m tn 1909.
Then for some
reason
he
bought land sign unseen In
Homeland. G eorgia w here they
stayed only one year. long
enough for son Jack to be
b om .
Th eir next hom e was San­
ford. and I am not sure what
attracted them here, but I'm
glad they cam el They arrived
here In Ju ne 1913 and th eir
fourth child. W illiam Herm an,
was b o m here In 191G. All o f
a s tn the next generation w ere
b o m In eith er Sanford or O r ­
lando.

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ADMINISTRATION
Dave Gachnst - Pu&amp;cvner
J o n lM M *»n
Odessa Pugh - Business Manager
Lnda Sp«gei

opened tils doors for business
July 6. 1922 al the co m e r ol
Ninth Street and Maple A v e ­
nue. not tar from the ACL pas­
senger depot.
Ills pulley was to c a n y the
tx'sl groceries, table d e lic a ­
cies. fruits, produce, etc. that
money and ex p erlen rc could
bring together lo sell at rock
txitloin prices H its bad m ade
bis store a favorite trading
place.
Mr Kinlaw was .1 progressive
citizen who was very In te r­
ested In the future o f Sanford
and was a faithful w orker for
the bcttrn n rn l of the com m it
nlty.
W o o d ru ff and Wat non
The owners of Ibis business
were Frank L. W oodru ff and
W.E. Watson. Mr. W oodru ff
had been connected with rite
business life o f Sanford for 32
years while Mr. Watson bad
been tn business here for 10
years. They were am ong the
best known ami most highly
respected men tn this c o m ­
m unity.
H ie firm was located at 20H
K. First Street; they dealt 111
men and boy’s furnishings plus
shoes for every m em ber o f the
family. Il ranked with the most
excellent retail houses o f Its
kind In the area.
U n c y i Drug S to re
llils business w as located on
East First Street, the second
door west o f the post office,
and was owned by J.O. Lanev.
registered
pharm acist.
Mr.
Uuiey knew the drug business
tn every detail as he had been
In those lines since 1910.
Mr. Laney had bought out
the Landers Drug Com pany on
July 22. 1924. The store was
equipped with mahogany fin ­
ished fixtures and was stocked
with nirdtelnes, toilet articles,
magazines, etc. There u*as also
a large new soda fountain to ­
gether with neat service ta ­
bles. No detail was lacking to
make It one o f the forem ost
leaders In Us Industry tn the
area.

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Holloway Center. 930 S. Orange
Ave.. Orlando. The meeting is a
com bination recreational and
support group for any child ages
seven to 12 years. The group is
free o f charge.
To register for either group call
the Family Services Coordinator
at (407) 322-6222.

STUNNING
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OVER
4.000
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Health and safety
training
SANFORD - The American Red
Cross o f Central Florida will offer
a health and safety training
opportunity
In Sanford,
in
November.
A Standard First Aid d o s s will
be offered at the Sanford Parks
and Recreation Center. 300 N.
Park Ave.. on Nov. 21. from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Interested residents can learn
vital lifesaving skills for adult vic­
tims. Including how to recognize
emergencies, rescue breathing.
CPR and first aid for choking,
bleeding, b u m s and shock.
The cost for the course Is $40.
Participants can choose only the
Adult CPR component for $30.
For m ore lnlormatlon and to
register for tiie class, call (407)
332-8200.

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77i«- fo llo w in g rc/mrls men* com piled from the Sem inole Connln
S h eriff s Office for Incidents recorded Oct. 21:

D om estic violence:
LAKE MARY. Evantdale Road, 200 block. O n . 21. 12:18 a.m.
A 21-year-old wom an was arrested by Sem inole County sherIIFs deputies for dom estic vlolrn re. Deputies said site arrived
at her parents' house and argued with her brother and sisterIn-law ns well ns her parents because they did not want her to
take her child or the parents' car because, the they said, she
had been drinking. Deputies said she becam e angry and threw
the rhlld to the sister In Inw. They said she bit her father, her
brother nnd her slstcr-ln-lnw In the ensuing fight. They snld
she also punched her sister-ln-lnw In the face and kicked her
brother In the groin .
SANFORD. Holly Avenue, 1100 block, Oct. 20. 9:58 a m. A
20-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police foi hitting his
girlfriend, who he knew to be 10 weeks pregnant, with a
broom stick.

D riving u n d e r the influence:
CASSELBERRY. State Road 436 and Red Bug Road. Oi l.
21, 2:20 a.ni. A 34-yenr-old man was arrested by Seminole
County sh eriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
LONOWOOD, Sw eetw ater D rive. Oct. 20. 7:09 p in . A 10
year-old woman was arrested by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U.B. Highway 17-92, Oct. 21. 2:39 a. m. A 39year-old woman was arrested by Sem inole County s b e rtffs
deputies for driving under the Influence.

D rugs:
SANFORD, Mangouatlne and 13“ S treet. Oct. 21. 2:55 a m.
A 28-year-old man waH arrested by Sanford Police for p o s s e s ­
sion o f less than 20 gram s o f marijuana and for resisting a r ­
rest without violence. Police said they conducted a tralTlc stop
on his vehicle and while they were checking his Identification,
he began to run from the scene. T h ry said he ran about 200
yards before dropping to the ground, lie was taken Into cu s­
tody and when they were searching him thry found a baggie
containing a green leafy substance that tested positive as
marijuana.

P a g e 1A

The needs assessm ent will
begin "probably toward the end
o f the month or the beginn in g
o f next month.’ and It ‘ should
be com plete In G0-90 d a ys.'
Manning said.
file
city
com m lslon
has
allocated $30,000 to be spent
toward either refurbishing the
Ed Myers Building or building a
new com m unity center.
Any
decisions on the com m unity
center. Including use o f the
funds, are "on h old.' Manning
said.
until
the
needs
assessment Is complete.
The
city
com m ission
Is
Investigating
where a new
center
should
lalocated.
Manning said three acres will
need to be used. Including
space for paving and parking.
One possible location ol a
new center lies on Florida
Avenue, west of Wilma Street,
on lots collectively known as
the hosier Property.
T lie
hosiers
are
under
contract to sell the property to
Dm gwood
at an
appraised
value of $128,500.
Die ellly
has
paid
$2,400
lor
an
appraisal on the pro|&gt;eny. plus
$150
for
a
title
search.
Longwood Is negotiating with
the hosiers over the purchase
price nnd which lots to buy.
file
lot.v
Dm gwood
particularly covets have an
appraised value ol $05,500.
Manning said.
Dicatlon
is
the
key
to
D m gwood's
Interest
in the
property.
Manning said the
city could block ofl adjacent
streets, giving the city the
ability to control trnlfle flow
and have adecpiate parking
space.
The com m ission voted 3-2
Monday
to
continue
with
negotiations on the property,
with Steve M iller and Paul
U iveslrand dissenting
"W e don't need that land,*
Divrstr.m il . "W e should forget
about this property."

Norma L. Marsh. 85. East
First Street, Chuluota. died
Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1998. B om
In W hltcsvllle. N.Y.. she moved
to Central Florida In 1975.
Mrs. Marsh was a bookkeeper.
She was a m em ber o f Sem inole
County Voters A ssociation and
Retired Club o f Card Players.
Geneva. Mrs. Marsh was a re­
tired secretary for Chuluota
Comm unity Church. She was a
Lutheran.
Survivors Include sons, W il­
liam, Chuluota, Jon. Loganvlllc. Oa.; daughter. Nancy
Pressley.
Titusville:
sister.
Flossie Flurschutz. Sclo. N.Y.:
seven
grandchildren:
seven
great-grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo. In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

VELMA LUCINDA MOORE
Velma Lucinda Moore, 91,
Ocala, died Tuesday. Oct. 20.
1998 tn Sum mcrfleld. B om In
Cedartown, Oa.. she moved to
Ocala In I960 from Sanford.
Mrs. Moore was a retired Real­
tor. She was a m em ber o f
Daughters O f f l i c King. Mrs.

Moore was an executive secre­
tary to the Red Cross during
WW11. She was a m em ber o f St.
Patricks Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Nancy Jo Mills. Ocala; son.
Robert T. Gonzalez. Sanford:
sister. Elza Beeson. Greenville,
S.C.; five grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
liters Funeral Home. O cala,
In charge o f arrangem ents.

NORMAN EDWARD PELL
Norman Edward Pell. 72. 11th
Street. Osteen, died W ednes­
day. Oct. 21. 1998 at Central
Florida
Regional
H ospital.
B om Oct. 22. 1925, he was a
lifelong resldrnt o f Osteen. Mr.
Pell was a citrus grower. He
served In tlie U.S. Navy during
WWII. Mr. Pell was a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Dianne
Schocklln,
Osteen;
sons. David. Daryl. Daniel, all
o f Osteen: sister. Jean Gregory.
Atlanta. Ga.; brother, Albert
IL . Osteen; eight grandchil­
dren.
Grarnkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

BLANCHE H. VAN BLARCOM
Blanche H. Van Blarcom . 90.
Tlm berlane Drive. Lake Mary,
died Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1998.
B om In Portland. Maine, she
moved to Central Florida In
1996. Mrs. Vun Blarcom was a
homemaker.
Survivors Include grandchil­
dren. Richard Doucette, Rexford. N J .. Robert Doucette.
Bay Head. N.J.. John Doucette.
Pittstown. N.J., Elizabeth Far­
rell. Slml Valley. Calif., Jam es
Doucette. Lake Mary; eight
great-grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld ' Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary.

F a l l. N o r m a n E d w a r d

Funeral Services for Mr. Nurinan
Edward IVII. 72. of Osteen, who died
Wednesday will tie Friday at 2 pm
at Grarnkow Funeral Home Cha|K-l
with (lie Itev. Don Cougbenour oil I
elating. Interment will tn- In Osteen
Cemetery. Friends may call Friday
from 1 p.m. until servkv time ut
Grarnkow.
Arrangements
by
Grarnkow Funeral Home. 500 E.
Airport lUvd.. Sanford. FI. 32773.
(407) 322 3213.

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ian said. "It Is not a right. The federal courts
have held that the educational
role of the
school board Is not llm ltrd to teaching read
Ing. writing, and arithmetic. There Is a natural
nexus la-tween the art and the Interests of
tlie school In students' health and safety, anil
In prom oting com m unity standards and m or­
als. The entitlem ent
to school ami education
is not Im pacted."
Julian said "a couple o f cheerleaders from the
high school who were wit nesses—* 'o r the Labor
Day drinking at the brarh brought
the In ci­
dent to the attention o f Pamela Dunn, an In­
structional assistant and cheerleader sp o n sor
at
the school, on Sept. 8.
Dunn
notified
Schapkcr. who began an Investigation.
M oore's father. Thom as, said the appeal has
nothing to do wtth his son playing football, n o t­
ing his son has a knee Injury and Is possibly
out for the season. He said he Is appealing the
constitutionality
o f the school ito.ird's c iti­
zenship policy.
Thom as Moore Is the President of Sunniland
Corporation. Lee P. Moore, the student's gran d­
father. Is a form er Sanford mayor.
"This Is a violation o f his right to privacy."
Thom as Moore said. "It violates my rights as a
parent . It Is up to me to punish my son's im ­
petuous act at the beach. My son has gonethrough terrible duress, stress und abuse b e­
cause this has been so grossly mishandled. I
am fighting for my son's rights as an Individual
and as a student."
Taylor
and Moore
remain
on S em in ole's
football team while the suspensions an- under
appeul. Both players are defensive linemen.
Sem inole Is In a com petitive playoff race with a
4-2 record. 2-1 In the Sem inole Athletic C on fer­
ence and 2-1 In 5A-Dlstrlcl 3 play.

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vodka while at the beach. Taylor provided a
Ixittle o f vodka In his truck, and Moore's vision
was Impaired that day from drinking, sch ool
hoard attorney Ned Julian said.
"The school board has claim ed disciplin ary
rights o vrr my son 24-hours a day anywhere
be Is.’ Thom as Moore, the father o f one o f the
student-athletes whose suspension I s un appeal,
said.
On Sept. 8. school
principal
O rrtchen
Schopker Investigated
reports o f vodka c o n ­
sumption
and by the next day obtain ed
signed confessions from the participating stu ­
dents. Moore and Taylor were found to be the
"principal
offenders."
Julian said, and su s­
pended 30 days from participating
In school
sponsored extracurricular activities , Including
football.
Schapkcr suspended Moore and Taylor as
first offenders o f the school district's citizen ­
ship policy, adopted In 1993. The policy p ro ­
vides for the suspension o f students from ex­
tracurricular
activities for drinking, gam bling,
using Illicit
drugs, smoking, or having a fake
Identification ofT cam pus. Julian said the stu ­
dents signed confessions first on Sept. 9. then
again Sept. 28 with their parents and with
Schopker.
Julian said he will go before u circuit court
Judge at a yet to be determined date to try to
compel the testim ony o f Moore. Taylor and
other students at a future special session o f
the school board
tn Sanford.
At
Tuesday
night's school board meeting. Taylor. Moore,
and the other football players Involved, cited
their fifth amendm ent
right
against
selfIncrimination In refusing to testify.
"Extracurricular activity Is a privilege." Jul­

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calendar
Sunrise Kiwanls

Blood B ank

D ie Sem inole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney's. US 17‘ »2. south of Alr|&gt;ort Boulevard.
Guest ate w elcom e. For In for­
mation, call Ton v McDaniel nl
324 0409.

Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors o f all types o f
blood - especially O -typc d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

Fund-raiser to b e n e fit unborn babies, m om s

S anford R o tary

IjONGWOOD - Accept Preg­
nancy Center tn Longwood Is
sponsoring "W alking for Life," n
two m ile fund-raising wnlk, on
Saturday. Nov. 14 at Lake Eola
beginning at 8 a.m. Not only
will thts event bum calories,
prom ote great fellow ship and
strengthen m uscles according
the Center Director, Sharon
Hernandez, but It will help the
unborn baby and the m others
o f these children.
"Accept Pregnancy C enter Is a
non-profit m inistry dedicated
to serving the unborn children
and their mothers during crisis
pregnancies,* said Hernandez.
"The center has two paid sta ff
m em bers supported by a team
o f volunteers. A ll a person has
to do to participate Is to gather
pledges from people who want
to help. Th e w alker will p a r­
ticipate In the walk. Th e center
will mall out pledge return en­
velopes to sponsors and the
sponsors will return thetr d o ­
nation In the envelope directly
to the center. Even If you can't
make It to Lake Eola you can
still participate by w alking In
you own comm unity and m ail­
ing the sponsorship
pledge
form to the center.*
Hernandez also shared that a
free T-shirt w ill be given to

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
■ pre-sure check, blood sugar
screening and Im m unizations
will be held e v e n Friday, from
9 lo 11 a.m.. at the Geneva
Elem entary School in the old
school building, co m e r o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. T h e
clinic Is sponsored
by the
Sem inole County Health De­
partment In conjunction wlih
(he Sem inole County S h e r iffs
Office and Geneva Elem entary
&gt; School. For Inform ation, call
349 9284.

Writers’ group
Die Round Table W riters’
Group m eets cvrry Saturday at
10 a m. tn the cafe at B orders
; bookstore. 880 W. SR 436
(southeast co m er o f 436 and
434). Altam onte Springs.
The m eetings are open to
anyone Interested In Im proving
w riting skills, whether for en­
joym ent or to advance toward
getting work published. Th ere
is no cost.
A nyone Is w elcom e to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing exam ples o f
their own creative writing. I f a
serious critique
Is
desired
bring eight or ten extra copies
^ for others to mark and edit.
For more Inform ation call
; Darrell Johnson at (407) 282; 1449.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art A s s o ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1
p.m.. at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
w elcom e to attend.*

Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every M onday at noon, at the
M arina Hotel.

C an cer su p p o rt
Support. Hope and Recovery,
S.H.A.R.. m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Regional H ospital In
the far co m e r o f the din ing
room. T ills Is a self help su p­
port gnuip for all enneer survi­
vors. w hether In treatm ent now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for m ore In­
form ation.

C o n tra ct B ridge
Bridge players ore Invited lo
play
contract
bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 322-6326.
For more inform ation call Dec
W illiford at 805-0067 or to Join
call Unda W ish at 333-3702.

G am blers,

fam ilies

G am blers Anonym ous and
Gain-Anon
for
fam ily
and
friends, meet separately M on­
day and Friday (n on -sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A ve..
Maitland. For m ore in form a ­
tion. call 236-9206.

N arcotics A nonym ous
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f G oodwill,
317 O ak Ave., Sanford.

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waa that no ona could aee him
because it was dark.
M y preaant husband (now o f
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our house and still go out back to
urinate In our yard after dark two
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and a fitness bottle; for 9300
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for 9500, a CD and a b a c k ­
pack; 9750 receives a 975
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and for
91000 in pledges the pa rtici­
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pledges" a m ystery prize w ill be
awarded. Th e top youth group
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A January Issue o f "Focus on
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pregnancy centers are on the
front lines In most com m uni­
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effort to help wom en make the
choice for life over abortion.
There Is a role for anyone who
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1 decided to teach him a lesson.
When he continued to urinate in the
back yard, I decided to do the same.
He waa shocked! He told me I had
bettsr not do it again. I told him
that as long aa he continued his
behavior, I would do the S4une.
Abby, he has not urinated In our
back yard since. Sometimes when
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DEAR ABBY: Marking our territory is only one rostaon for this ageold tradition.
Boys have long eqjoyed distance,
accuracy and creative urinary com­
petitions: knocking leaves off the
trees in the fall, drawing pictures in
the winter snow, protecting young
fir trees from hungry dser in the
•pring, and dousing campfires in
the summer months are Just a tow
highlights.
Some may deride this aa smallminded mala nonaansa, but on a
global seals, this ritual haa signifi­
cant benefits to our environment.
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If you were exposed to mustard
*!as during field and chamber tests
o f protective equipment while in
military service, you may be
eligible for V A benefits for certain
health problems related to that
exposure. You are no longer bound by pledges o f
secrecy about your participation in these tests.
For more information, call the UJS. Department of
Veterans Affairs toll free:1*800-827-1000.
Survivors o f exposed veterans may also be eligible and
should contact V A for additional in fo rm a tio n .^

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DEAR ABBY: Though a frequent
reader (after my wife), I've only now
found reaeon to write to you, tn
reeponae to the lady who feared her
hueband’a habit o f urinating on
their lawn waa Inappropriate.

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State fines long distance
telephone companies
FROM WIRE REPORTS
TALLAHASSEE- Penalties totaling $200,000 were Imposed
on two long-distance companies by the Florida Public Service
Commission (PCS) Tuesday for allegedly changing customers’
telephone service without authorization, a practice known as
‘ slamming*
LCI International Telecom Corp., and Home Owners Long
Distance, Inc. (HOLD), agreed to the financial penalties In ad­
dition to changes to business practices to prevent future com ­
plaints.
The LCI settlement Included payment o f $110,000 to the
state's General Revenue Fund, an agreement to verify every re­
quest for o change In service before submitting the requests to
locnl phone companies, and a commitment to turn over to the
appropriate law enforcement agency any service change
authorizations found to have forged signatures.
The HOLD settlement Included a $90,000 find, also payable
to the General Revenue Fund, and an agreement to stop using
sweepstakes programs to enlist customers.
In a separate case, the Commission refused to reconsider a
decision made earlier this year that rejected an attempt by
Minimum Rate Pricing, Inc., to dismiss a show cause order In­
volving slamming allegations.
Tlic company was ordered to show cause why It should not
have Its operating certificate canceled or face a $500,000 fine
for 50 apparent violations o f slamming rules.
A show cause order Is a preliminary finding that a company
may be subject to penalties for violation o f a Florida Statute, a
Commission rule or order. A show cause order provides the
company an opportunity to contest the finding and request a
full evidentiary hearing.

Florida W ater ranks
among top companies
Ritz renovation

FROM WIRE REPORTS

Halsn Stain, president of ths Rttz Restoration Project, accepts a
check from John Mercer, head of the Seminole County Community
Redevelopment Agency,for$1B,500lowardrestorlng Sanlord’s
historic Ritz Theater

ORLANDO - For the fifth con­
secutive year, Florida Water
Services was chosen aa one o f
Uie top 100 companies for
working families In Central
Florida.

Check those grills
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE - As outdoor
activities Increase with the ar­
rival o f spring, Florida Agricul­
ture and Consumer Sendees
Commissioner Bob Crawford Is
encouraging Floridians to give
their propane gaa barbecue
grills a quick safety check to
enjoy safe outdoor cooking.
Among the suggestions:
* Always transport your pro­
tank In a secure upright
Ion and In a well vcnUtled apace.
* Check your tank after each
use to make sure that It has
turned to the *ofT posi­
tion.
* Keep the tank service valve
dosed when not In use.
* Use a safety plug when your
tank is not connected
* Never operate you- grill un­
der an overhang, awning or In­
doors.

* Propane containers should
never be Btored In enclosed ar­
eas or left in vehicles.
* If your container la dented
or damaged, take It to a li­
censed gaa dealer for replace­
ment.
* Check grill fittings periodi­
cally by brushing them will:
soapy water. Bubbles will ap­
pear If the tank la leaking.
* If you smell a strong odor
o f gaa or suspect that your
container Is leaking, contact
your gaa company Immediately
for assistance.
Check
the

According to Deborah Lee,
Ph.D. and author o f ‘ Having It
All, Having Enough,* moat
workers are putting In longer
hours, but wanting to spend
more time at home. And ac­
cording to a 1996 survey on
workplace changes and their
effect on Camilles, nearly 8 3 .
percent o f families say that
changes in the workplace have
affected their family negatively-through time Infringement,
pay cuts or stress.

tank's valve to make sure U Is

Companies were Judged on
the following categories: bene­
fits
and
opUons,
familyspecific

turned off.

These criteria were established
fay a panel o f community and
human resource lead era, then
analyzed and compiled fay Cen­
tral Florida Family. Florida
Water and other selected com*
parties will
wl be honored at a
luncheoni ion September 29.

re t or the W eek
The Saminoto Herald Pat Of Tho Week la P-Nut. a 6 1/2 month old tarrlar mix in search of a home. She Is available at the Seminole County
Humane Society, at the Intersection of County Heme Road and U.S.
Highway 17/92 next to Flea World in Sanford. Can (407)323-8685.

Florida Water Services has
more than 30 years o f experi­
ence In providing services to
the state's citizens and com ­
munities such as the treatment
and distribution o f potable
drinking water treatment o f
wastewater. Currently, more
than 600,000 Floridians In 25
counties rely on Florida Water
Sendees, making It the largest
privately-owned
water
and
wastewater sendee company In
the 8tste. Florida Water SereIces la also a strong proponent
o f protecting and preserving
the state's natural water re­
sources, and is deeply involved
in

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P R IC E8

FROM WIRE REPORTS
WASHINGTON D.C. - When
American service personnel re­
turned home from World W ar II
fifty years ago, the federal gov­
ernment assured them that
their brave defense o f freedom
would be rewarded with b
unique opportunity to seek a
better llfe-th c GI Bill. Today.
U.S. Senator Bob Oraham
commended the U.S. Senate for
passing his legislation
de­
signed to make sure that the
federal government keeps that
promise to veterans.
The present version o f the O l
BUI—now known as the Mont­
gomery Ol BUl-was
made
permanent In 1987. It guaran­
tees basic educational assis­
tance for most individuals who
are or have been In the armed
services for a significant period
o f time. The U.S. Department
o f Defense has Identified this
program as Its best tool for re­
cruiting
outstanding
young
Americana to Join the aimed
services.
Under-previous law, colleges
and universities were required
to consider the f jw n H f f i d
benefits that veterans received
under the Montgomery GI BUI
when determining eligibility for
financial aid. This burdensome
requirement often reduced or
completely eliminated their a c­
cess to non-military assis­
tance.
Graham's "Veterans' Educa­
tional Benefits Protection A ct
o f 1998,* which the Senate In­
cluded today when it passed
the Higher Education Reau­
thorize! Ion Act. will end this
Inequity. It ensures that the 94
percent o f veterans who sign
up for the QI BUI are not fi­
nancially penalized for using
the benefits to which they are
entitled.

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�6 A • Somtnole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, October 22,1898

Community meeting to feature B row n and Hastings

Forestry survey published

By Marra Hawkins

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLAHASSEE • Florida Agriculture Commissioner Bob
Crawford has published the 1997 Silviculture Best Manage*
incut Practices Compliance Survey.
"n ils Is the most comprehensive evaluation o f forestry op­
erations since BMP m onitoring began In 1981,* Crawford
said.
The Division of Forestry evaluated more thnn 5.000 forestry
practices on 202 operations Involving more than 120 forest
landowners, representing a collective ownership o f approxi­
mately 31.000 acres stretching from the state’s western Pan­
handle to Uike Okeechobee In South Florida.
Tlie compliance survey, an essential part of DOFs Silvicul­
ture Best Management Practices Program, critically examines
forest activities, such as timber harvesting, site preparation,
and tree planting adjacent to surface water bodies or In for­
ested wetlands to determine If they were performing accord­
ing to thr stair’s 1993 Silviculture Best Management Prac­
tices Manual.
Copies of the 1997 BMP Compliance Survey report are
available by calling the Florldn Division o f Forestry at (850)
414-9934 or by contacting the nearest division field office.

A llig a to r
populations
are grow in g
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Thr
American
alligator
story lias become one o f the
truly successful, sustatnableuse management programs
ever Implemented. American
alligators hove been off the
endongrred
species
list
since 1987 nnd populations
are still growing.
A sustainable-use
man­
agement program Is a con­
servation strategy to prevent
the depletion of a natural r e ­
source. In essence, to p ro ­
tect the alligators tn the
wild, farms were established
to raise alligators for har­
vesting while allowing the
wild imputation to Increase.
Land and wildlife m anage­
ment programs regulate the
fanning und harvest o f the
alligator and the sale o f Its
products. According to 1996
Florida Game and Fresh W a­
ter FTsh Commission reports,
Florida, the second largest
producing
southeastern
state.
harvested
26,970
skins from farms and 7.967
skins from regulated wild
harvests. Wild harvests are
periodically conducted b e ­
cause the American alligator
population rebounded ao e x ­
tensively by the late UNKTs
Uiat there was a need to
gently control the growth.
Limited hunting licenses are
Issued to trappers to be used
at specific times. Wildlife of­
ficials also Issue permits to
collect eggs In the wild to
hatch and raise on the
farms. This type o f responsi­
ble harvesting Increases the
economic value o f the alliga­
tor and the human aw are­
ness of Its natural habitat.
Commercial wild harvests
and farming operations con ­
tribute revenue to alligator
management. Portions o f the
revenue
collected
from
farmers, trappers and hunt­
ers for tog fees and licenses
finance
sustalnablc-usc
management
programs.
Consequently. American alli­
gator commerce has a posi­
tive effect on the species as a
natural resource.
One o f the current ch al­
lenges o f the American alli­
gator Industry Includes edu­
cating the public about their
successful population co m e­
back. Although selling and
buying American
alligator
products is perfectly lega l
and actually contributes to
sustaining th eir' existence,
there Is still some fear and
hesitation from some con­
sumers. This la largely due
to the lack of understanding
and knowledge about the
various species. The sim ilari­
ties tn appearance o f the
American alligator (A. mfstlMtlppienaQ and the endan­
gered
black
caiman
(Mclanosuchua nlgerj of Bra­
sil cause much o f the confu­
sion. Because o f this diffi­
culty In distinguishing the
two bpedes, the American
alligator Is listed as threat­
ened, not endangered, In the
Convention on International
Trade In Endangered S p e­
cies (CITES) doctrine under
Appendix
U. This CITES
listing
allows
regulatory
monitoring. To prevent Ille­
gal trade, CITES requires the
hides to be tagged with a s e ­
rial number. This tsg r e ­
mains attached to the hide
until
the
leader
goods
manufacturer produces the
finished product.
The successful turnaround
o f the American alligator
population Is a tribute to
conservation efforts through
sustulnuble-usc management
programs and the Industry's
conscientious Involvement In
the Implementation o f the
regulations. *

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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Congresswoman
Corrlne Brown and Congress­
man Alcec Hastings will ap­
pear at a special community
meeting Saturday, at 10 a.m.
at the New Life Word Center,
1311 Oak Avc. and
13th
Street.
Brown lias been a public
servant for more than 16
years. She lias worked for
more funding for Florida's cltltens, to Improve the Central
Florida area, as one o f three
members o f Congress on the
Committee on Transportation.
She was Involved tn changing
the funding formula that d e ­
termines how much money
Florida will receive over a six-

year term.
There will be $750 million
accessible to Job programs
that will fund projects to
transport current and form er
welfare recipients
to Jobs.
Brown lias worked with the
Veterans Equitable Resources
Allocation (VERA). This new
program for veteran's health
care distributes funds to vet­
eran's hospitals. She also won
$14 million In funding for the
Central Florida Veterans Out­
patient Clinic.
In addition. Brown worked
toward getting 200 new police
officers In the district through
the COPS Program.
•
Hastings Is a native o f Semi­
nole County and a graduate of
Crooms Academy. He contin­
ues to be a part o f Central
Florida's growth.

Restaurants promote clean hands
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
GAINESVILLE • Gloves are out and hand­
washing Is In at some Florida restaurants.
State food safety rules that went Into effect
earlier this year give restaurant operators the
choice o f allowing employees to hsndle ready-toeat food with protective gloves or their bare
hands.
"If they're going to work with their bare hands,
food handlers must complete a rigorous new food
safety training program that requires frequent
hand-washing and use o f hand sanltlrera,* said
Mark Tamplin. food safety expert with the Uni-'
verslty o f Florida's Institute o f Food and Agricul­
tural Sciences who Is coordinating the statewide
training program.
*lt‘s a major change for the state's $17 billion
restaurant Industry that serves some 40 million
people annually, and It should Improve food
safety for consumers,* he added.
The new rules replace part o f the 1995 federal
food safety code, which prohibits food service
workers from handling ready-to-eat food with
their bare hands. When some Florida restaurant
chains objected to the federal ban on bare-hand
contact with food, the Florida Division o f Hotels
and Restaurants approved alternative proce­
dures.
Restaurant owners who chose the no-gloves

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option must train employees In a program such
as the one offered by UF In cooperation with the
Florida Restaurant Association. Restaurants also
must have a written operational plan on file for
restaurant Inspectors. Restaurant owners who
break the rules face up to $1,000 per day or li­
cense revocation.

The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections has announced
that the precinct tabulating equipment to be In service for the
General &amp; Municipal Elections to be held on November 3,1998.
will be tested at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at
10:00 A. M. on October 24,199 6.

’ Allowing the use of bare hands In exchange
for more food safety training Is a good trade off.*
Tamplin said.

The Supervisor of Elections Office Is located at 116 W. First
Street, Sanford. This test Is open to the press and the public.

’ Hand-washing can be a Ufe-or-death Issue
when It comes to preparing food,* he said. “You
could make people sick or even kill them. That la
the reality we have to bring home In our training
programs.*

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For additional Information contact Sandy Goard, Supervisor
of Elections, at 665-7700.

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Patriots prove prowess

Cornell propels
Lake Brantley
girls to Seminole
Oviedo boys on Invitational cross
way to retaining country team title
Herald Staff Writer L

VolleyFest title
SA N FO R D _ T ills colu m n hns doom ed m ore
sports team s than the Grttn Reaper.
Som etim es, w e sp ortsw rltcrs start to th in k
w e actually kn ow w hat w e are talk in g about.
Th at, o f course Is d an gerou s, as you can tell
If you 've follow ed som e o f the predictions that
have flown th rou gh this space In the past
tw o years.
T h ere w as N orth C arolin a to w in the Flnul
Fou r and Penn S tate to tuke the N C AA fo o t­
b a ll ch am pionship.
G reen B ay w ou ld w alk all o v er D en ver In
the S u p er B ow l and M ark M cG w ire w ou ld
stall at around 55 w h ile Fred Funk w as g o ­
ing to be the dark h orse U.S. O pen winner.
I picked O viedo to upset Lake M ary In g irls
basketball last y e a r and touted la k e How ell
a s the county's best football team .
D on't blam e th ose team s; blam e me. I
doom ed them .
So n a tu rally I'm ou t o f the prediction
bu sin ess, right?
Oviedo Is abou t to w in th e u nofficial state
volleyball ch am pionship.
There. It's said.
In case I still have an y speck o f being rep u ­
table. read on; If not. y ou 'll see after S a tu r ­
day.
W h y O viedo?
Sim ply, they arts' b n"flrd rig h t now w ith
on ly tw o to e s c s tirthfi (feVl
bblh tb
Dt. Phillips.
Ife a
But. Dr. Ph illip s Is In V olleyF est also,
a ren 't they, you ask?
Su re they are. and the U o n s h ave w h at It
takes to beat them . Sim ply, they ore the
cockiest, m ost assu red o f them selves, team In
C en tra l Florida.
Y o u have to sec the Lion s to really e n jo y
w h a t volleyball Is all abou t. T h ere Isn't a
team around that h a s m ore fu n and Is m o re
fun to w atch.
It’s a team th at crack s u p lau gh in g w hen It
m akes a m istake d u rin g on e o f Its m a n y
blow ou t w ins.
T h e leaders o f th e b an d o f revelry a re A n ­
th on y Bracco, D el W y n e g a r and T u rn er E l­
liott. Th ey, a lo n g w ith th e rest o f the Lions,
a ren 't afraid to a d m it th at they en joy th e ir
co ck y streak, an a rroga n ce su rely recognized
b y th eir opponents.
B ut It Isn’t b ra g g in g If y o u can back It up
and th at's w h at O viedo does b e s t W h a t's
w ro n g w ith a little ch uckle w h en E lliott tries
to pound the b a ll th rou gh th e flo or w hen th e
score Is 13-1?
A n op pon en t's spike that has B racco eating
lea th er?
H e Just lau gh s and com es right ba^k w ith a
w in n er.
It's the attitude.
A n d g ive coach .Tim D cZ cgo lots o f credit
fo r the O viedo success story. Last year, he
took a stron g tea m w ith a m ental block
ab ou t b ea tin g p eren n ia l ch am pion Lake
M a ry and. w ell, b eat the R om s to claim th e
school’s first ev e r V olleyF est cham pionship.
A fter op en in g th is season 3-3 the In tern a l
m ood o f the Lion s w asn 't B rady-csque. but
D eZ ego kept th e team to g eth er and, since
then, the Lions h ave b een unbeatable.
W ipe ou t th at slo w sta rt and the Lion s
have th ree losses d a tin g back to the b e g in ­
ning o f la st year.
It's a roster fu ll o f talent, m ayb e not the
deepest In th e state, b u t a grou p that's
played togeth er fo r several y ea rs and k n ow
each other's g a m e lik e th eir ow n.
E lliott Is the b e st p la y er In cen tral Florida.
He gets the Ink. b u t B racco and W y n e g a r.
a lon g w ith B ria n M u llln . A le x G on zales a n d
C h ristian Pu ltz provid e th e backbone and.
m ore Im portantly, a h ealth y d o se o f attitu de.
Dr. Ph illips w ill b e tough, bu t the Lions
w en t three g a m e s w ith th em In their first
m eetin g and w ere m issin g several players
last tim e arou n d a t Dr. Phillips.
Ask any o f th e Lions If Dr. Phillips w as
beatable, and th ey hardly answ er.
T h ey laugh In disdain at such a stupid
quesUon.
S o the pick h ere Is O viedo. I have to get on e
right sooner or later.

L u t Second Shot: Hey Los Angeles
Dodgers: What are you waiting for.
Seminole County’s Davey Johnson la
worth the trouble.

B y J a ff B e rtla lc k s

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ In cross country, the race usually
comes down to whoever wants It more.
Much like Die entire season.
Yesterday, the Lake Brantley girls cross coun­
try team was one of a host o f schools who trav­
eled from all over the state to compete In the
Seminole Just For Feet Invitational at Thomas
E. Wliighom Stadium.
For the Patriots, it would be a perfect test to
see how they measure up against some of the
best In the state as they prepare for the confer­
ence championship next week.
Lake Brantley Is currently ranked second In
the state behind Spanish River which didn't
B u m

oss k n a ls g , Pago 2 B

Individual racs champion Stephanie Cornel (from left
to right), Belinda Bargmann, Tort Brown, Jen Mils, Jen
Eichotoergor, Dare Weis and Megan McMilan made up

ths Lake Brantley squad
pionship at the Seminote-Just For
cross country meet at Thomas E. WNgham Stadium.

VolleyFest!
‘98 serves j
o ff tonight
By J e f f B ertlalck *
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
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Ths seniors on tw 1986 8*mtnots High School boys' voNsybal team proudly pots wBi thsir perente before gokig out and

edging Winter Springs In an exciting three gams match on
Senior Night at BM Fleming Memorial Gymnasium Wednesday.

Tribe boys stretch out season finale
ASSICTAN^STORTO EDITOR
SANFORD _ Apparently there aren't a lot o f baseball
fans on the Seminole boys volleyball team.
On Senior Night, the ‘Notes forgot that the World Se­
ries was going an and enjoyed a care-free. Am final
game o f tne season with a 15-13, 7-15. 15-6 win over a
rapidly Improving Winter Springs team at BUI Fleming
Memorial Oymnaalum Wednesday night.
The game marked the final o f the y e a r.fo r both
teams as they were shut out o f VolleyFest.
So. the teams decided to make their final appear­
ance stretch out for as long as possible.
The ‘Noles, which graduate 11 o f the 12 players who
suited up last night, spilt their team throughout the
night as one went In the first game and the remaining
six In the second.
Everyone had fun, but It made for a sloppy match

throughout.
Graduating from Seminole are Joe Chick. David
Hunt. Eric Larson. Carson Stone. Rick Mendez, Matt
Davidson, Vernon Harris, John Bryant. Chad W hit­

man. Damian Mahanna and B J . Pratt.
While the 'Noles have a lot o f players going, rookie
coach Matt Hibbard, a long time fixture In the Sanford
volleyball scene, said he hopes to come back for next
season.
*Wc had our ups and downs all year,* Hibbard said,
•but I enjoyed It. We were probably the third beat team
in the county. We had some tough stretches and they
got down on themselves sometimes, but we really
picked It up. Unfortunately, the season's over.'
Hibbard said he and his team held out hope that
VolleyFest would extend a third county Invitation, but
the 'Noles were shut out.
So. after pre-game festivities, everyone went out and
had a good time. Winter Springs, which took Volley­
Fest participant Bishop Moore to a third game last
week, played tough but their lack or depth and Inexpe­
rience wasn't enough.
The Bears threatened to take the first game, leading
13-11. but Seminole reeled off four straight.
In the second game. Seminole started sending the
ball all over the gym as the Bears forced a third game,
but Seminole jumped out to a big lead and put It away.

other wants to reclaim what's
theirs.
_
Two Seminole County schools •'
Oviedo snd Lake Mary - making up
part o f the eighth-team VolleyFest'
field which begins play tonight at
Lake Mary High School. The to u r
nament. which concludes Saturday
afternoon, crowns the unofficial
state champion for boys volleyball.
Other teams Include undefeated
snd tournament favorite Dr. Phil­
lips. University. DeLand. Osceola.
Bishop Moore snd Edgewater.
Dr. Phillips has two wins each
over Oviedo and Lake Mary. The
Rams and Lions split their season
aeries, but Oviedo won when the
two teams squared o ff two weeks
ago, and have won 15 o f 17 with;
both losses coming to the Pan­
thers.
Lake Mary was a perennial*,
champion until a down year last'
season saw an early exit from the
tournament. Oviedo, led by Turner
Elliott and a host o f seniors, won I
the tournament, their first ever:
championship.
;
This season, Elliott returns with;
a team that has been awesom e'
since some early struggles. An­
thony Bracco and Del Wynegar
have combined with Brian Mullen,
Alex Oontales and Christian Pultz
to provide a strong support system
for Elliott, probably the best player
In Central Florida.
The Lions lost only once all sea­
son on the way to last year’s

FUass sss VoUeyFost, Fags SB

Seminole girls survive
scare from Pine Ridge
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The Seminole girls
volleyball team wasn't going to
walk off Its home court for the final
time that easily.
Up against seven match points
In their final home game at BUI
Fleming Oymnaalum. the Semi­
notes roared back to pull o ff a 15­
2. 8-15, 16-14 wtn over district ri­
val Pine Ridge to even their record
at 8-8.
_ _•.
The win gives the Seminole* a
third-seed In the west division In
the District 5-fiA tournament which
begins next Tuesday at Oak Ridge.
The 'Notes will take on secondseed Mainland at 0 p.m. to open It
up.
Last night, seniors
Amanda
Cook. MeUlsaa Witte and Emily

Wontenay played their final home
game and were honored with pre­
game festivities and the result was
the emotional victory to cap off
their home career.
Seminole came out struggling In
the third game. Calling behind 8-0
and 14-8 before coming off the
canvas to even It at 14.
Witte served up an see to give
Seminole a 16-14 lead and forced a
Pine Ridge error to take the match.
"WeVe come back before.' Witte
said. *We were down 13-2 a couple
o f weeks ago. I have a lot o f memo­
ries here.'
Coach Beth Corso said her team
needs some work before It comes
time for single-elimination.
*We have come back before this
year, but this team just keeps on
taking mental vacations,* Corso
said. 'N ow Is the time to prove they
can win.*

Ssnion MsBssa WKt* (No. 44), Amanda Cook (No. 21) and Emly Wonlonay (No.
16), and thsir parents, ware honored prior to Ihs Ssminoi* High girt* volsybaM team
going out and surviving a thrss-gams batUs with Pins Ridgs Wsdnssday night

�2B • Sormncrte Herald. Sanford. Florida * Thursday, October 22.1998

“ T E A M ” efforts on Lake Griffin
SA N FO R D _ N ob od y said It w ou ld be easy,
and l-tk e G riffin in Lake C ou n ty at Leesb u rg
w ill be one o f the m ore ch allen gin g bodies o f
w ater In the “T E A M * (Team Effort A c c o m ­
p lish in g M a n a gem en t) a pproach to r e s to r ­
ing five o f F lorid a 's m ore n otable "fish ln ’
h oles."
B egin n in g last year. F lorid a 's G am e &amp;
Fresh W a te r F ish C o m m issio n (C»FC) e m ­
ployees em b ark ed u pon an am bitious p r o ­
gram to m a k e several m a jo r lake system s
m ore a ttra c tiv e and p rod u ctive fo r fre sh w a ­
ter an glers.
T a rgeted lakes Inclu de G riffin . Talquln, the
O ran ge D ike complex, the K issim m ee com­
plex. and D ik e Istokpoga. T h e TE A M concept
enlists support from Severn1 state agencies,
local and sta te lawmakers, the media, u n i­
versity rep resen tatives and private citizens.
D ike G riffin Is a 9.290-acrc h y p c rcu tro phlc lake w h ere an glers h a ve experienced a
rapid decline In qu a lity fish in g In recent
years due to stabilized w a ter levels, a loss o f
rooted aqu atic plants, an overloa d o f n u tr i­
ents. and the dik in g o f associated m a r s h ­
lands for fa n n in g op eration s.
A lthough a n glers sp orad ica lly catch t r o ­
phy la rgem o u th . G FC B iologist J o h n B e n ­
ton rates Lake G riffin at on ly a *2* o r *3’ o n
a 10-polnt b a ss scale.
C.r1lfin's bass sp a w n in g is severely lim ited
due to poor w a ter q u a lity and aqu atic h a b i­
tat. resu ltin g In the recru itm en t o f few er
fish Into the popu lation.
Speckled perch (crapplel. th ou gh g e n e ra lly
sm all, arc rea son ab ly
abu n dan t, w h ile
bream (blu cglll and shellcrackcr) g et Just
Talr* m ark s at best.
H istorically. Lake G riffin w a s considered
one o f F lorida's lea d in g bass h otsp ots by lo ­
cal and ou t-of-sta te an glers. A s q u a lity
fish in g declined form the m ld-1970‘s to th e
early 80's, a 1984 draw d ow n w as p erform ed
w hich produ ced notable gain s In sp ortflsh

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popu lation s and an gler success rates.
A second a ttem p t to d raw Lake G riffin
dow n in 1995 wnt, stalled, due prim a rily to
pu blic opposition.
A ccord in g to D enton, a m eeting on the
proposal w as packed w ith w in ter residents
w ho objected (o a tem p ora ry Inconvenience
d ia l a draw d ow n w ou ld cause.
“O ne w in ter resident said he *wouldn*t b u y
green b an an as and w ants access to the lake
n o w ."
'U n fortu n a tely.* m used Denton. *bass a n ­
glers nssum ed a draw d ow n w ould be an
easy 'sell' and failed to show u p to support
the prop osal."
Local p olitician s co m m u n ity leaders and
bu sin essm en also have been Inconsistent In
ex p ressin g su pport for a different m a n a g e ­
m ent approach fo r U ik c G riffin, and there Is
a gen eral lack o f public aw areness o f the
prob lem s and potential solu tions to Im prove
the lake's quality.
T h ere Is cou n ty-w id e Interest In b o ostin g
tou rism , but. presen tly, no gu id in g force is
In place to en cou rage o r prom ote the c o n ­
cept that Im proved A shing w ill expand the
tourist base.
A d raw d ow n Is probably the best avenue
available to restore Lake G riffin to past g lo ­
ries. Dut. from a practical standpoint, the
v e ry earliest It can be accom plished w ill be
In th e fall o f 1999. assu m in g that public and
political su pport for such a m easure w ill be
fo rth c o m in g .
I f a draw dow n Is deem ed feasible follow in g

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RunningC oatlaoad from r a g * IB
compete yesterday,
Lake Brantley's leading rnnner. Stephanie
Cornell was neck and neck with her main com ­
petition from Seabreeze High School going into
the Ana] mile on Seminole’s short, flat course.
Cornell and her competition entered the sta ­
dium and Cornell made her move.
I kept catching her and she kept catching
me.* Cornell, a junior, said. “When It came down
to the last mile. It was whoever wanted It more."
Cornell took a small lead coming down the fi­
nal stretch and won by about a yard. Several
more o f her Lake Brantley teammates followed
close behind as the Patriots won the team com ­
petition.
Lake Mary runners Jasmine Domford and
Claudia Bette) each broke the Rama' school re­
cord.
Lake Brantley now gets to look forward to
states and a shot at finally getting a state
championship. The Patriots have finished close
enough to taste the title several times over the
past couple o f decades, but thla year, the talent
run* deep.
Cornell finished ninth In states last year and
has been
tested
by
teammate
Belinda
Bargmann all season.
Also running for the Patriots are Tori Brown,
Jen Mills, Jen Elchelberger. Data Wise and Me­
gan McMillan.
Pine Ridge took the boys competition and
Lake Mary was the county's highest finisher In
fifth. Nick Stuart of Lake Mary led all county
runners with his ninth-place finish.

a scheduled M ay, 1999, public h earin g,
w ork could begin in N ovem ber, w ith the a c ­
tual rem oval a n d relocation o f organ ic b o t­
tom sedim ents tak in g place In M arch. 2000.
Until then, the G FC w ill em b ark u pon sev­
eral program s lo Im prove aqu atic habitat in
both the qu ality and q u a n tity o f su bm ersed
aquatic vegetation.
In cooperation w ith the D epartm ent o f
E n vironm en tal Protection , the GFC Is n o w
controlling at least 50 a cres o f cattail In se­
lected areas o f Lake G riffin to prom ote e x ­
pansion o f su ch desirable native plants as
knotgrass and bu lrush.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
Many anglers IhfnJc (hat Jlshlng with
shiners is not fair. Those teho have
tilt'd realize that sh trier Jtshirig ts an art
form unto (tsef/-. It ts very difficult to get
a Hue bait to do what you tuanf. Shin­
tend to haoe a mtnd o f their own,
and they arc often uncooperative. In
fact, U is much caster to manipulate a
lure than a Hoe bait.
e rs

FISHING FORECAST
R iver action Is pickin g u p and bass are b it­
ting a lo n g grassy edges nnd weed beds. V e t­

erans a n ch o r nud w o rk proven areas. Dass
tend to hold nnd feed In ccrtnln spots. L ook
for blue h eron s on the sh oreline. 1 have
finind m an y good spots this w ay. Th ese
b ird s arc expert fish erm en nnd kn ow w h ere
Die baitilsh h an g out. B ass w ill n ot be fa r
a w a y.
C ou n t on good sn ook action at S ebastian
In le t. Large live sh rim p nnd plnffsh are the
top baits. W ork these bntts slow ly a ro u n d
rock v stru ctu re fo r sure strikes. A lso expect
a Tew redffsh. flounder, trout and a stra y
tarpon o r so. T ro u t a rc h ittin g Just tnstdc
d ie Inlet over g ra ss tlfltaC aptain J a ck at Port C a n a v e ra l rep orts
that offsh ore a ction has been sp otty due to
high seas. Th ere should b e som e kin g m a c k ­
erel on 8 A and Pelican F la ts . Shcepshcnd
and flou n d er w ill be b itin g Inside the P o r t .
Trou t and redffsh nre rated as fair on the
fiats o f the B an an a nnd Indian R ivers.
Shcepshcnd nnd flou n d er a re the b ig news
at r-rncc In le t. S heepshead a re h ittin g fid­
d ler crabs and live shrim p arou n d the rocks,
w h ile flou n d er a rc taking fin ger m u llet
a lo n g the Booth Jetties. D rum , redfish, and
Jack crcvalle are also b ein g cau gh t In fa ir
num bers. T rou t and redfish arc rated as
good In M osqu ito L a g o o n .

VoileyFestIf the Lions win, they would
likely draw Dr. Phillips Satur­
day at 9 a.m.
The soonest the two county

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crown, but started 3-3
before coach Tim DrZrgo and
his playera had a team inerting
lo discuss the problems.
Since then.
Oviedo
has
dominated and carry a cocky
presence that has the Ltona
believing the third time could
be the charm against Dr. Phil­
lips.

rivals could face o ff would be
noon Saturday assuming they
make tt to that point without a
loss.

V O L L E Y F E S T 1998
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22
I _ Oviedo ml Illkhop Moore. S p.m.
2 _ University vs. DeLand, 5 p.m.
9 _ Dr. riUUlps vs. KiMlmmcc Osceola. 6:30 p in.
4 _ Lake Mary v». Edgewater. 6:30 p.m.
8 _ Dr. rhUllpa-Osceola Ionct vs . Ovicdo-lluhop Moore loser, H

Lake Mary started out fast
before hitting a few speed
bumps on the way. Brett Pocock is dominating at the net
and vividly remembers walking
off the court last year after hie
team foiled to defend. Barrett
Klinger. Vick OU1. Scott Henderson and Corey Ruckdeschel
and Eric Otero are two o f the
Rama who have had solid sea­
sons to go with Pocock.

9

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University-DeLand loser vs. take M a r y -Edgewater loser, 6

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
7 _ Dr. tlilitlp# Osceola winner ml Oviedo-111shop Moore win­
ner. 9 am .
•mil .Untverslty-DeUind winner vs. Lake Mary-Edgewater Loier,
Bun.
19 _ Game B winner vi. Game 7 winner. 10:30 a.m.
10 _ Game 6 winner vs. Gome 8 toner, 10:30 a.m.
I I _ Oamc 0 winner vs. Gome 10 winner, noon.
19 _ Game 7 winner vs. Gome H winner, noon.

The two teams don't like
each other, but they might not
even get a chance to oquare off.
Oviedo opens play with a 5
p.m. start against
Bishop
Moore and Lake Mary. In the
other bracket, plays Edgewater
at 6:30 p.m. tonight.

LOSBRS BRACKET PINAL
19 _ Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 loser, 1:30 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP
1 4 . Oamc 12 winner vm. Game 13 winner. 3:15pm
M IS.Oanw 14winnerv». Game 14loner.4:30p.m.
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Antique Race Cars to run at local FA SC A R tracks
Prom SUCT Reporta
SAMSULA _ Racing returns to
Orlando SpecdWorld this Fri­
day after a week off for special
races at New Smyrna Speed­
way with the Antique Race
Cara running exhibition races
at both tracks.
In addition to the exhibition
race at SpeedWorld, action will
be held In the regular divisions
o f Late Models. Limited Late
Models, Open Wheeled Modifleds. Sportsman. Mini-Stock,
Kun-A-Bouts and 4-Cyllnder
Bombers.
Next week, the Blthlo track
will host a School Bus Flgure-S
Race along with a regular full
race program.
Racing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track lo ­
cated 17 miles east o f Orlando

between Orlando and Titusville
on Highway 50 at the 620 C o­
coa Cutoff.
New Smyrna Speedway will
also run a regular program of
Late Models, Limited Late Mod­
els, Open Wheeled Modifleds,
Sportsman.
Mini-Stock,
Bomber and Run-A-Bouta, plus
the exhibition race.
Next week the prestigious
Florida Governor's Cup. 200
lap, (5,0 0 0 to win Late Model
event will be run, plus a regu­
lar full race program.
Racing begins at 7 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track lo ­
cated 10 miles south o f Day­
tona Beach at the com er o f
Highway 44 and SR-415. be­
tween 1-4 (exit 68, east) and I95 (exit 84. west).
For more Information on
FASCAR racing events, call

(904) 427-4129.
In racing at New Smyrna
Speedway last weekend:
LA TE MODELS: B J . McLeod
took fast time with 18.242 and
Jack Cook was 2nd fast with
18.285 but after the draw eve­
rything changed as the eighth
fast time of Jacob Warren
ended up on the pole for the
Fairway Jeep. Chrysler. Ply­
mouth Late Model 125 with
Pete Orr on the outside. Jack
Cook was third and B J .
McLeod was fourth)
The first 10 laps were all J a ­
cob Warrens' In the Your Sea­
son Ticket Sports Pub #51, but
Jack Cook changed that as he
took the lead and It was tight
racing between Cook, David
Rogers and David Russell.
Cook led the majority o f the
laps but spun on lap 108

Leaders roll in Wednesday softball
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The leaden in the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Men’s Fall
Wednesday Night Slow Pitch Softball League
had little trouble In padding their records at
Plnehuret Park.
Nobles Communication scored five runs In the
third inning to break away from an 8-7 lead and
went on to thump the lynch Mob, 24-15: Pebble
Junction scored 12 runs over the final three In­
nings to clobber Alamo Rent-A-Car, 17-3; and
Wells Contracting won Its third game In four
starts when Bayliner Marine forfeited.
Adapco, the third place team, had the week
ofT.
Nobles Communication and Pebble Junction
are both 5-1, while Adapco Is 4-2. Wells Con­
tracting moves Into fourth at 3-3, while Bayliner
Marine and the Lynch Mob are both 2-4 and
Alamo Rent-A-Car Is 0-6.
Next week at Plnehurst Park, Adapco plays
Bayliner Marine at 6:30 p.m.; Wells Contracting
challenges Pebble Junction at 7:30 p.m.: Nobles
Communication takes on Alamo Rent-A-Car at
8:30 p.m.: and the Lynch Mob has the night off.
Powering Nobles Communication were Jamie
ITtzer (triple, two doubles, single, two runs,
three RBI). Dave French (triple, double, single,
three runs, four RBI), Jeremy Chunat (double,
two singles, three runs, three RBI). Jan Lufering (triple, double, run, two RBI) and Tom Wilks
(triple, single, run. RBI).
Also contributing were Brian Jones (two dou­
bles. two runs, three RBI), John Whlgham (two
doubles, two runs, RBI), Jason Flanagan
(double, single, run, RBI), L a n y Chunat (two
singles, run, two RBI). Jeff Chunat (two singles.
* three runs), Mike Taylor (two stnglea. two runs!. ’

Mickey Cogbum (home run. run. three RBI) and
Bill Cogbum (single, two runs. RBI).
Providing the o(Tensc for the Lynch Mob were
Cliff Burmen (two triples, three singles, three
runs, two RBI), Nolen Retd (triple, double, two
singles, three runs, four RBI), Craig (four sin­
gles. run. two RBI) and Kenny Floyd (double,
two singles, two runs, RBI).
Other contributors were Brad Touchstone
(three singles, run, two RBI) and Kevin A. (three
singles, run. RBI), Krvtn D. (double, single, two
runs, two RBI), Mitch (single, run) and Bobby
(run).
Doing the damage for Pebble Junction were
Kyle Brubaker (double, three singles, four runs),
Mike Miller (homer run. two triples, three runs,
five RBI), Dave Bennett (home run. triple, two
runs, three RBI), Dave Coma (two doubles, run.
two RBI) and Dave Kaeberletn (double, single,
RBI).
Also hitting were Bob Markos (two singles,
two runs, RBI), Vic DIBartolo (two singles, tun,
two RBI), Jonathan Jones (triple, two runs),
Kent Brubaker (double, run. RBI), Jerry Camus
(double, RBI) and Blake Murray (run).
Doing the hitting for Alamo Rent-A-Car were
Brian M adness (triple, single, run. RBI), Mike
Kochel (single, run), Zach Michaels (single,
RBI). Brian Wilcox. James Amrhetn. Jason
Cyrus, Angel Romero and Brandon Colon (one
single each) and Heman Osorio (run).

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coming out o f turn four putting
Rogers In the lead for good.
Following Rogers across the
line were Warren. Cook, Bruce
Lawrence and McLeod.
LIMITED
LATE
MODEL:
Osteens Bobby Sears will tell
you his car hasn't been right
since the wreck during Speedweeks but he didn't give up and
led the race from the pole to
the checker with Sammy Gra­
ham close behind taking sec­
ond.
Chad
Allman.
Lany
Osteen
nnd
Mike
Murphy
rounded out the top five!
M ODIFIED8: It was a first
time win In the Modified divi­
sion far Robert Ham!
Jerry Symons stayed Just be­
hind Ham keeping him on Ills
"Iocs". Ricky Wood finished
third wilh Jimmy Winks and
Tom Root fourth nnd fifihl
SPORTSMAN: Chuck Vola
looked like the man to beat as
he look Hie lead early In the
race but Randy Heckrr In the
Speedway Auto Paris #62 put
an end to his lead as he look
over with Chad Pierce right on
his tali...when the checker flew
It was Hecker, Pierce. Vola. Pat
“Big Cat" Buckley and Mike
Track! In the top five.
MINI-STOCKS: The competi­

tion was back In the MiniStocks!
When the final lap came
around It was Bob Doxlc taking
the checker with Ted Vulplus,
In his son Timmy’s new ride,
right there to lake second. Wes
Fllyaw, Wayne Clark and new­
comer Jimmy Jordan rounded
out the top fivcl
BOMBERS: Oreg Sayler In
the Autoworks #99 led the race
until about lap six when Rich
Ciouser look over and never
relinquished his lead.
Mike Hendrix was In the right
spot at the right time and he
took second ahead o f new­
comer Billy Morion. Sayler
ended up fourth with Charles
Fry fifth.
RUN-A-BOUTS: You can't
help but respect these guys,
they come out with no practice
and always put on one o f the
best races with a full field of
cars!
J eff DeFreece put the AllAround Tree Service sponsored
#33 In the Winner’s Circle with
JefT Brogan. Butch Cassidy,
Brandon Johnson and Gary
Smith In the top five.

APALACHICOLA
RIVER
RACINO CLUB: This visiting
division Is a group o f racers

SAW

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Yankees lake place in history
SAN DIEGO _ Bemle Williams' bouncer off
the plate scored Derek Jeter with what
proved to be the winning run In the sixth in­
ning and World Series MVP Scott Brosius
and Ricky LeDee drove In eighth Inning runs
as the New York Yankees swept to on
uprecedentcd 24th World Series Champion­
ship by beating the San Diego Padres 3-0
Wednesday night.
Andy Pettllte, JefT Nelson and Mariano
Rivera combined on the shutout as the Yan­
kees won their seventh straight game and
17th In their last 19 starts. The victory was
also the eighth straight in the World Series
for the Yankees, who wind up the season
with an amazing 125-50 record.
The 24th championship also broke a tie
for World titles for professional franchises
with the Montreal Can dim s, who have won
23 Stanley Cups In hockey.

G old Gloves aw arded
NEW YORK _ Atlanta's Oreg Maddux and
Seattle's Ken Griffey both won their ninth
Golden Glove sward to highlight tha 1MB all-

that race for fun and the tro ­
phies.
The
cars
are
*32
Coupes/Modlfleds, you have to
see them to enjoy this blast
from the past.
The lop three on Friday night
were
Lany
Cook,
Clinton
Mears and James Kelly, while
on Saturday It was James
Kelly, Carlton Pass and Buck­
shot Whittington In the top
three.

ENDURO: Only 20 cars
showed up for this event that Is
all green, unless the track Is
blocked or a driver Is In dan­
ger, which unfortunately h a p ­
pened on Saturday.
Todd McCreary came out o f
three and did not see the car o f
Leon Harrlman disabled on the
track. McCreary was Injured In
the wreck and had to be a ir­
lifted to the hospital, where he
remains In the ICU In serious
condition. But the good news Is
he Is alert and stable.
When the green flew again
only 25 minutes remained on
the clock
and when
the
checker fell It was waived over
Matt Schcfller from Aubum dalc
with Darren Gould, Sanford's
John Ripley, Mike Pitts and
Roger Wren In the top five.

defenstve American and National league
teams announced Monday.
Joining Maddux on the National League
team were first baseman J.T. Snow o f the
Giants, second baseman Bret Boone o f the
Reds, third baseman Scott Rolen o f the Phil­
lies, shortstop Rev Ordonez o f the Meta,
catcher Charles Johnson o f the Dodgers and
outfielders Barry Bonds o f the Giants. Larry
Walker o f the Rockies and Andruw Jones or
the Braves.
Making up the American League team,
along with Griffey, were first baseman Rafael
Palmeiro o f the Orioles, second baseman
Roberto Alom ar o f the Orioles, third base­
man Robin Ventura o f the White Sox. short­
stop Omar VUquel o f the Indians, catcher
Ivan Rodrigues o f the Rangers, pitcher Mike
Mussina o f the Orioles and outfielders Jim
Edmonds o f the Angels and Bem le Williams
o f the Yankees.

Sanford Y outh Basketball
SANFORD _ The City o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department. In association with
the Winning Ways Basketball Academy at
Sanford, Is registering players for the Fall
Youth Basketball League.

For Information, call the Sanford Recrea­
tion Department at (407) 330-5607.

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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c A i i n o . iT - ir is - c c - io - u
COACH LIGHT ESTATES.
SECTION II. INC .. a nol
tor p ro fit Florida corporation.
P laintiff.
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and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
D ofondanu
NOTIC1 OF S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tha 19th day ot
Noaombor. 1999 at 11:00 a m. at
mo n a o t fro n t door o f tha
Seminole County Courthouao in
Sanford. Florida, th o un dertign od Clark m il oftor tor oalo
tna lo llo n ln g da acnbo d real
pro party
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
33. BUILDING H. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES SECTION II. A CON­
DOMINIUM PURSUANT TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1272.
PAGE 1930. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
tog otho r m th a ll s tru c tu re *,
improvomonta. Natures, a p p li­
ance*. and appurtanancoa on
aard land or uaod m conjunction
therem ih.
Tho a to ro u K f oalo w ill bo
mode purauant to a Summary
Final Judgment entered In CIvH
No. SS-27SS-CC-20-U ponding
in tho C ounty C ourt o f tho
Eighteenth J u d icia l C ircu it In
and tor Sam inolo C ounty,
Florida.
Datad thla t t t h day ot
October. 1998
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Jana E. Jaaamc
Daputy Clerk
NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1BSO
A d ra ln ta lre tty e O rd e r
He. ST'S
It you ere e pereon w ith a d is ­
a b ility who need* any accom ­
m odation m order to p e m cipete
m thia proceeding, yew ere e n ti­
tle d . at no coat to you. to tha
provision of certain e te is la n c *
Pleaaa
c o n ta c t
C ourt
A dm inu tratio n at JOt N. Park
Avenue, Suita N301. Sanford,
FL 32771 (407) 323-4330.
eat.4227 w ithin 2 w orking daya
o f your receipt o l thla notice; ff
you ere hearing or voice
impaired, call t-SOO-SS8-8771.
TAYLOR AND CARLS. P.A.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITE S00
ORLANDO, FLORIOA 32110
Publiah: October 22. 2 f. 1BSI
OEV-1TT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB tS TN JWOkCLAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND PON
■SMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OSNENAL
JURISDICTION BUNI ON
CABS NOl BE I M S C A TAP
NORWEST MORTOAQE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES A JACKSON. I T AL
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: TONYA N. MITCHELL A /K /A
TONYA MITCHELL; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TONYA
N.
MITCHELL
A /K /A
TONYA
MITCHELL; JAMES A. JACKSON AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES A. JACKSON whoea
raaidence
la
unknow n
If
h e /a h e /th e f be Hying; and It
ha/ahe /thay be dead, the
unknown defendants w ho may
be apoukea. h a trt. daytaeea,
granteaa. a ktig neea . Ilenora,
c ra d n o rt. tru tte a a , and a ll pa r■&gt;** c laim in g an m te re tt'B y ,
through, under or agalnat the
Defendants, who ara n e t known
la be deed or ahye. and a l p a r­
ties h a ring or claim ing to ha*a
any right, trtle or interest In tha
property described w th e m o rt­
gage being lorecloeed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
m at an action to foreclose a
m ortgage on tha fo llo w in g
proparly
LOT 41. BLOCK 3S. 4TH SEC­
TION DREAMWOLD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
h a t been tile d against you and
you a r t re quire d to serve a
ro p y o l your w ritten defenses.
&lt;* any. to it on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ P la in tiffs attorney, whose
n O d 'e tt is 80t S U niversity
Onae tSOO. P la n ta tio n . FL
33324 (no later then 10 days
from the date o t the firs t p u b li­
cation ot ttus notics o f action)
end tile the original w ith the
clerk of th is court sutler before
service on Plamtrti s attorney or
im m ediately thereafter; o th e r­
wise a oeiauh w ill be entered
ag ainst you fo r th e re b e l
Demanded m the com plaint or
pe tition tile d harem
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal o t this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, th i* 19 th day of
OCTOBER. 1998
ISEALI
m aryanne m orse

CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY. Ruth Kmg
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
,
DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33124
98-21247(NCL)
Publish October 22. 2 f, 1B M
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Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ile N um ber: 08 80 8 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD l METHVEN
Oecesaed
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha a d m inistra tion o l Ihe
esta te
ot
HAROLD
E
METHVEN, deceased. File No 98-888 CP is pending In the
C irc u it C ourt for Seminole
County,
Flo rida,
Probata
Division. Ihe address o l which
■a 301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 327TI Tha names and
addresses o l tha personal re p ­
re sentative and tha pe rsona l
re prese ntative 's attorne y era
sal fo rth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persona on whom th is
n o tic s is servad w ho have
ob je ctions that challenga the
validity of tha w ill, the q u a lifica ­
tions o l the personal te p re te n tattve. venue, or |uria dlction o l
this Court are required to file
then objections w ith th is 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
O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All c re ditors of the decedani
and oth er pereona having
claim s or dem ands against
de ceden ts eststs on whom a
copy ot this no tice is servad
w ithin th rss m onths after the
date o l the fu st p u blication o l
this no tice m ust file the ir claim s
w ith th is C ourt WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of tha deca­
dent and pereona having claim s
or demands agslnsl th e d e c e ­
de n t's esta te m ust th e th e ir
claim s w ith this c o u rt 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 p u b lic a ­
tion o f Ibis N otice la O ctober
22.1198
Personal Ra present at iva:
Robert J. Methven
113 N Casey Kay Road
Osprey, Floilda 34221
Attorney tor
Personal R sprssentatlvs
GREGORY 0 . LERCM. ESQ
A ttorney For Petitioner
Florida Bar No. 0131110
110 Molderness Drtvs
Longwood, Florida 12771
Talephooe: (407) 111-0020
Publish: October 22. » . I N I
DEV-171
_______ ____

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IIM IN O L E COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ile N u m b e r! 1 8 -1 0 1 -C P
IN RE- ESTATE OF
JOSEPH M. riSH ER ,
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(O n * PR|
The a d m in istra tio n o l the
estate o l JOSEPH H FISHER,
deceaaed. File Number 98-909CP. I* pending In the C ircuit
C ourt lo r S em inole County,
Florida, Probata D ivision, tha
a d d rs ia o l w hich la:
PO. Dtawar C
Sanford, Florida 32772-0689
Tha nams and a d d ia ta ot the
P e ito n a i R a p is s a n ta liv e and
lha r a tio n a l R e p ra ia n ta tiv a s
attorney ar* sal lo rth balow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All p e rto n a on whom thla
n o lica la aervad w ho hava
objectiona that challenge the
validity ot tha W ill, lha qu a iiflcatlo na
ot
tha
Parsonal
Rapraaantallva. venue, ot |u ri*d ic tio n o t th is C ourt are
required to tile their objections
w ith this Court WITHIN THE
LA tE R 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 cre ditors o l the decedent
end o th e r persons h iv in g
clalm a or da m and * against
d e ce d e n ts aatata on whom a
copy ot th is n o tics Is servad
w ithin three m onths after the
de le ot the first publication o l
th is no tice must file their claims
w ith th is C ourt 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 O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other cre ditors o f lh a de ca­
dent and parsons having claims
or demands against tha deced e n t's s s ta le m ust file th e ir
claim s w ith th is Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data o t th e firs t
P u b lica tio n o l m is no tiea la
October IS . IM S .
Personal Reprsaentative:
BRENDA B. FISHER
104 W4ter Oak Lana
A ltam onte Springs, FL 32714
A ttorney For
Personal Representative
W. MICHAEL CLIFFORD. IS O .
Florida Bar No. 224111
LOWNDES. DROSDICK.
DOSTER. KANTOR
1 REED. P A.
215 North Eoto Drive
Post O ffice Boa 2101
Orlando. Florida 2 2 U 2 - 2 IM
Telephone: (407) 143-4100
Publish: O ctober t l . 12, m l
DEV-127

K O T IC I OP BALE
Pursuant to Florida S tatute
71171 E lil* Towing, Ine. w ill
sail on Nov., 1. m i . a t 1:00 am
el 2114 B. 17-12, Longw ood, FL
32710. Seller reserves tha righ t
lo bid. Sold as Is, no warranty.
Setter guarantees n o title .
Terme cash.
1110 Chevy
JQ1MR2410LK75O431
Publish: October 22. 11 M
DEV-171
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB E IB M TB IM TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN A B B FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE RO.t 1 S -1 4S S -C A -1 4-0
FRANKLIN T. ALLEN AND
CLARA K. ALLEN, hie sHta,
P laintiffs.
vs.
STELLA ALLEN. AND
JOHN DOE ALLEN,
her unknown spouse;
VERNON E. CHAMBERS.
AND JANE DOE CHAMBERS,
AND DONALD R.
CHAMBERS, AND
JANE DOE CHAMBERS,
•n y unknow n Itblvs,
devisees, grantees, assign*.
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other claim ants by,
through, undar
against STELLA ALLEN.
V I RHON E. CHAMBERS
OR DONALD R. CHAMBERS,
and alt parties having or
claim ing to have any righ t,
title or Interest m the
property described.
Defendants
NOTICE OP ACTION
f* e a lie n 41 .01, F ie . B ta t.)
T H t STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
DEFENDANTS; STELLA ALLEN,
* alive, and if dead, AND JOHN
O O t ALLEN, her unknow n
tp o u s e ; VERNON E. CHAM
• IR S . H alive, and H dead. AND
JANE DOE CHAMBERS, h it
unknown spouse; AND DONALD
R. CHAMBERS. M alive, and If
dead AND JANE DOE CHAM
S E R I, his unknown spouse; a l
persons o t parties claim ing an
interest m the property as h e m ,
devisees, grantees, assigns,
Irenors. creditors, trustees or
oth er claim ants by throug h
undar or agarnal STELLA
ALLEN. VERNON C. CHAMBERS
OR DONALD R. CHAMBERS,
and eN p a rtita or pereona hav­
ing or claim in g to have any
rig h t, id le or Interest m and to
tha premises Involved m this
SUN.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to qu ie t title to
th a t
certain
p ro p e rty
In
Sem inole
County,
Florida,
described as follow s:
The North l / l o f ih e Southeast
1/8 o f the Southeast 1/4 o t tha
N orthw ssl 1/4 o f Section I t ,
Township 20 South. Range 31
Eeat, Seminole County. Florida,
h a t bean file d agemat you and
you ara require d to aarva a
copy o f your w ritte n defenses,
It any. to It on STEPHEN H.
COOVER
of
HUTCHISON.
MAMELE A COOVER. P.A.,
attorneys for P laintiffs, whose
address is P.O. Bo&gt; 1141,
Sanford. Florida 12772-1141 on
or before November I t , I N I
and file the original o f tam e in
the office of the Clerk o f the
above styled C ourt olihe r
before service on P la in tiffs '
attorney, or im m ediately there­
after; otherwise, a default w ill
be entered against you fo r tbs
rs lie f
dem andad
m
tha
Complaint.
WITNESS MV HAND ANO SEAL
o l this Court on OCTOBER 12,
m i.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
• r : Cecelia V. Ekarn
D io d tv CLtfk
Publiah: October IS , 22, J | , m g
November I , m i
OCV-121

M OT 9C B
AND A S A N O O W M
P O R T IO N S O P S T R E E T S
N otice is hersby given that Ihe
C ity Com m ission o f the C ity o f
S anford, F lo rid a , w ill h o ld a
Public Hearing a t 7:00 p. M. on
November 1, t i l l , In tha C ity
Com m ission Room, C ity Hall,
100
N orth
Park
Avenue,
S anford, F lo rida, fo con sid er
and d e firm me w hether or not
the C ity w ill cloee, vacate and
abandon any rig h t o f the C ity
and lh a p u b lic in and to a p o r­
tion of Elm Avenue and a p o r­
tion of 4th S treet, lying between
3rd Street and 4th Street and
between M yrtle Avenue and Elm
Avenue, fu rth e r described as
follow s:
ENCROACHMENT
D E B C R IP TK M *R *
(BUILDING ENCROACHMENT
INTO ELM AVENUE RIGMT-OFWAY)
Begin at tha Northeast po in t o f
intersection o f Elm Avenue and
Fourth
S treet
being
tho
S outhw eet corner o f L o t ID.
Block 1 Tier • o f E.R. TRAF.
FORDS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. occordinE
to the plat thereof as recorded
in P lat Booh 1. Pages I f
throug h 14 o f the P ublic
Records o f Saminolo County.
Florida and run N 0 0 '0 0'00'E .
along tho East righ t-of-w ay Una
o l said Elm Avenue. 10.24 feat:
thence leaving said (e a t rightof-w ay Ime run N 81*40 04‘ W.
O . l t fe e l: th e n ce run
S
0 0 '0 1 'fll'E . 10 24 feet: thence
run N 11-37 14'E. 0.11 feet 10
tha Point ot Beginning; co n ta in ­
ing 10.81

•N C R O A C N M B N T
D E S C R IP T IO N *D *
IBUILDINO ENCROACHMENT
INTO FOURTH STREET RIGHTOF-WAY)
Begin at the Northeast point of
intersection o f Elm Avenue and
Fourth
S tree t,
being
tha
Southw est corner o f Lot 10.
Bloch 8 Tier • o f C R. TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, according
to tha plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 1. Pages 31
through 14 o l tho Public
Records o t Seminole County.
Fiends and run S 11*17-14* W
along th s N orth rig h t-o f-w a y
lino Of Fourth Street. 0.11 fset:
thence leaving said fast: thence
leaving said North right-ol-w ay
lino run B 00*O t'S2'E. 0.21 fast:
thence run N 11*43 81* E 31.31
la st: thence fu n N 43‘ 29 t l ' £ .
0 1 3 1**1 to a point on ths North
rig h t-o f-w a y line o f Fourth
S treet:
thence
run
1
11-37 14-w. 31.43 faat to tha
Point of BeginningContaining 8 11 square feat.
All parties in internet and c ltfra ns shall hava an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing.
By o id a i ot tha C ity
C om m union o l the C ity o f
Sanfoid. Florida.
ADVICE 1 0 THE PUBLIC: H a
person decides lo appeal a
decision mads w ith respect to
any m a ile r considered a t the
above meeting or hta rm g , he
may need a verbatim record o t
Ihe proceedings, including tne
testim ony end evidence, w hich
record is not provided b y the
City o l Sonford (FS 283 0108)
PERSONS WITH OISABMJTIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
310-5121
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MCETINQ.
Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
C ity Clerk
Publish: October 22, IM S
DEV-114

Legal Notices
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 1 8 - 1 7 3 8 -C A -1 4 -K
REPUBLIC 11ANK,
P laintiff,
ViLMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA.
Wife and Husband.
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC., and
T H t CIT GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING. INC
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Vilma Parra. 61S Stonefield
Loop, Heathrow, 7L 32748
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ih4l an
action to toioclose a mortgage
in Ihe fo llo w in g p roperty in
Seminole County. F lo rid*
LOT 88. STONE0RI0GE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 46. PAGES 50
THROUGH
53.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
h n bean hlad againat you and
you are taq u ire d to t e n * a
copy o l your w ritte n defenses,
if any, to II on Christopher M
Hunter, Esq., tha p ls in lifl a
attorney, whose address is M l
Second Avenue, N E . S uit*
300. SI P etaisb uig, FL 33T0T,
wdhin 30 day* alter Ihe first
publication o f Ihs n o lic t and
tile Ihs original w ith the clerk ot
this court either before servic*
on the p la in tiffs attorney or
im m ediately thereafter, o th e r­
wise a default w ill be entered
against you fo r th s ra il* /
demanded in the com plaint or
petition
DATED on OCTOBER 8th.
1991
MARYANNE MORSE
C leik o f Ihs Court
BY: C e c tlie V. Ekarn
A5: Deputy Clerk
Publish: October IS, 22, 1199
OtV-77

NOTICS OF SALS
Pursuant to Florida Ststuls
713.71 Elite Towing, Inc w ill
sell on Nov.. 20. 1998. at 100
am
al
2114
S
17 92,
Longw ood, FL 32750 5*11*1
reserves the right to bid Sold
as is, no warranty Seller guar­
antees no title . Tairn* caah
1994 Toyota
1NKAE04BIR2T42T14
1911 Chevy
101AT69K1BD4 JT324
1117 Buick
1O4NC5IU3HM044747
Publiah October 22, 1991
D E V I7 2

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 1 7 -1 1 7 1-C A
DIVISION 14-K
RYLAMD MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
BETTY TERRELL, e l si.
Defend en t|*|.
NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant lo a Final Judgm ent of
M ortgage F oreclosure d e le d
October 7, IM S , and entered In
Caaa NO. 17 -IS 71-C A tha
C ircu it C ourt a t th a E IG H ­
TEENTH Ju d icia l C ircuit In w td
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
w herein RVUUtO
tO MORTGAGE
COMPANY la tha P laintiff and
BETTY
TERRELL;
PAMELA
DAVIDSON. INDIVIDUALLY AND
AS DISIONEE OF THE ESTATE
OF CARLTON TERRELL; NOVUS
SERVICES F/K/A DISCOVER
CARO: TENANT I I
N /K /A
CATHY C 0 LU N 8 A /K /A KATHY
OOVORUHK; THE CHASE MAN­
HATTAN BANK (USA). N .A .;
BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL
TRUST ANO SAYINGS ASSOCI­
ATION; MT. ORECNWOOO COM­
MUNITY ASSOCIATION; C API­
TAL ONE SERVICES. INC., FOR
CAPITAL O N I BANK; FIRST
DEPOSIT NATIONAL BANK;
FIR1T USA BANK; UNITED
■TATES OP AMERICA; THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, D C V IS tE I,
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LEINORS,
TR U STIES
OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS, claim ing
by. through, undar or agalnat
CARLTON
LEE
TERRELL.
DECEASED.; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. THROUGH, UNDER AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
0EAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
ara
tha
Defendants, I wM sen te the
highest and Baal b id d e r fo r
caeh a t tha Was! fro n t door of
lh a
Seminola
C ounty
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida at
11:00 a .m „ on lh a l i h day a l
November, I t t S , Ihe follow ing
described property a t set lo rth
m said Final Judgm ent:
LOT 12, UNIT FOUR OF
MOUNT
OREENWOOD.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 37, PAOES 70. 71 ANO
72, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PERSON­
AL PROPERTY: RANQE/OVEN,
DISPOSAL.
DISHWASHER.
SMOKE DETECTOR, WALL TO
WALL CARPETING. MICROWAVE.
WASHER,
DRTER.
REFRIGERATOR.
WITNESS MV HAND and Ihe
aeal o f Hits C ourt on October
BUi. 1 1 1I.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk o f tho C ircuit Court
By: Jeno E. Jaeowic
Deputy Clerk
E chevarria, M cC atla, Raymar,
B arren S Ftappier
Poet O ffice Boa 3410
Tampa, FL M M I
FBT0S4111
H you ara a parson w ith a d is ­
ab ility erho needs accom m oda­
tio n in order to pa rticipate In
th is proceeding , you are e n ti­
tle d a l no cool to you, lo r tho
provtelon o f certain aaeietance.
Please
c o n ta c t
C ourt
Admm tetratton at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771,
telephone: (407) 121-4110 w ith ­
in 2 w o rkin g d a y * o l your
re ce ip t o l th is do cum en t; If
he w in g Impaired, (TDO)f-tOO•18-8771.
Publiah: October IS , 11. m i
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ALONE7 riO R ID A MOST RE­
SPECTED ['Atmfl Bureau stnen
1977* Al ago3 including seniors
B rrvjrvj People Together 1-800922 44 77124 hours)
Femaia Massage
T h e ra p ist
needed *« busy Longwood lo ­
cation Cnnal pay 331-S M I
Longwood Masaaga Studio.
W ik i t * welcome 7 days
Pnv ite rms Female Stall
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407-138-3300
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CLASSIFICATIONS

BIRD • CONURE Green os/
m inion be By
Likes People
fy.yae cal 323 0868 REWARD

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27—N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
EXP. MOTHER w4 provide TLC.
hoi meals A snacks, reasonable
ratei and alter school care
Sanl Ref a va l 322-3875
MUNCHKM MANOR pro A reg
now fa l classes, tm groups, a
khrfng home atmos for 3 Syr*
easonabie rates 3214948
WB.L BABYSIT
children in iny home ages 0-3
Tam 6pm M F 421-18300 Sank
!&gt;antord

55—Business
O pportunities

$300 - $500
DMrtouting phone cards No expertence necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Pnmetime
Commumcanons,
P O B c i 694355. Miam i. FL
33269-1355
CAREER FRUSTRATED? NEED
A0OFT10NAL INCOME? Earn
serious money m spare time
Working from your home For
more information phone 1-888256-1119 24hrs
L t NATUREL-Ind d m Home
based business opp Intro pre­
sentation I 30-5 pm Sal Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas A v e , AM.
Son* U m i Glenn W Turner,
guest speaker if you cannot a t­
tend. cM 38t-1878. Ext 1805
Lo oking
needed &lt;

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co-signer-t
■L 447-248-

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71— H elt W a n t e d

71—H elp Wanted

S e r v ic e s
HOMEOWNERS need cash?
Debt Conaokdabon? Lower y o u
rales C a l now lor quickset ap­
prove) 1 him around. C one
tpondent m g lender. Can Bill
800-728-4780

ConaokdHe your Dda wto a
oan Pioneer CredK 327-9650

70—Education 1$
T raining

Fast Growing company need*
three career minded people to
inlervleerthiret manageI. Onknwt— ___
ed growth poaennel Salary •
Bonus * Benehta Fax resume
to: (407)6478121 ABn C Kirsch
or c a l (407)647-1010

CMA Prep Training
Start Oct 2B from J 30PM8 30PM a wk program Cal loa
H a 1-444823 7445

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person Delton a HbkEhcire RehaUMation Center. 1151 E k
camBhrd. Deilona BOR

ASflNIWNt I
FT. Lube &gt;406 Prequired Good
f ill. Sanlord
E x p re tf
330-0596.

It1* ttm * to propar*
for th * Holiday.
Order your CIbbsH M Dts^ le u

a l o y Ulmasftmj4 E d e lu y ia rl
pwy, Unetp
wanted ads now:

FT,Lube Tech PI.
E xpem nce
required Good wagee and bene­
fit*. Sanford
E ip ra s i Lube,
330-0598
AUTOMOTIVE DETAAERB
BantordLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
B e n e fit Alter 80 Days
re g *
407-2B3-3065

I! B EVouh

BOSS II
'Affordable pneet
*Pertonakred service
"Quality work
'Distribution In your local i n i
(U Waw seasonal hefo from em­
ployees who reside dose b y )
CaE (407) 321-3411 A
■ gig
Ask for
the Classified
Let your dfopleys start work ing
to ry o u E A A L Y t

P/T Fa-In d a l merrtwr
V krioui H o rn Eves 1 Wksnds Ca*
Brad (407) 3309311
metal ta w opera­
tor. maintenance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd. Casaeberty, F L

ASSEMBLY OS EMAIL
airplane parts with I
Ing Involved C a l 327

ASSOCIATE'
T R A IN E E
Training make* foe tkfterancel
New or experienced-we have
openings in our W ee expand­
ing Seminole County offices
tar hard-working career-minded
people C al
N in ry D lflU i
AJamonieLongwood869-4600
Robin Muieka
MaryHaamrow 333 8061
Gary Balance!
Oviedo-365 3688

FRONT CNOMCCHAMC
Must hava e x p . oovn toot* 4
v a id Dr Ue C M Sanford TV* I
Auto Cantor. Inc. a l 322-0872

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Ijuiiii ■ill weii O e u rfiii k ■
Upon verification of detvery of
the Southern B e l Yteal Ye*ow
Page*' In your own neighbor‘----- -* — ■
nooo of vorory
DELIVERY OOOR TO DOOR
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M ouieanret. •luO vnii, rw fK J,
unemployed Applicants m u tt
be 11 yra or older, m u« have
insured auto or truck and be
available at le a it 4 dayUghl
nri/day
To ap p ly caE 323-0444
4:30-4 pm.
DO NOT CALL PHONE
COMPANY
D D A Inoorporttsd/EOC

Avalabto w/ banatoa For eag­
er and hard wortung pe non
Must have f c * operehng e q i ,
from-and loader a ♦. Apply in
panon: Pabbto Juncaon, 702
S. French Ave, Sanford Must
HI 50 fo*
Drug Free Workplace)

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r a tu n e to Noneeat
Ftnanoal at 324-561B EOE
CULTURED BURBLE MANU­
FACTURER
need*
InattBer.
Slartlm m eaatofy 407-321-4772

Lube,

M i l o r 330-1144
A BETTER JOB FOR YOU!
Juet Cad Never a Feel
HELP Personnel I

CDL-A DRIVERS
CaN 1-BOO-MI

71—H elp Wanted
N d W H ih t+ 4 6
f i t lor a Major Manufacturing
plant In Sanford -----------tv a la b ta lor a l shifts.
(M l

body tech
at. Apply a
Sanford P a n t a Auto Body
2001 Country O tto Rd 322-B648
Sanford baaad ftoaL Ito
second aeal E single* Home
weekly Lata model prom con
H ntonato. Er i 6 Hairnet

PROVEBBIONAL TM-

AGOESITIO TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1-E00-4SB-73S4

i n earcAAE w o rk er f t p t
Apply at Faith Stole Ministry
loll 8 Sanf Ave 330-2^7

IB yr. old Corp Mote I people
wffo excaaent communtcaBona
stall t phone yoioe No lateel
PT/FT aftomoon 4 evaning

FT/PT SALKS POSITION; L i
Was apparel No eve* or Sun
Apply al 212 E. IN Si Sanford
MechanicaBy
inckned
warehouae 4
assembly
worker*
Apply today, work tomorrow /
CM
C hnt
at A -t
Tempt
(407)447-4010 No Fee. EOE.
in o l Sanford.
Orlando Dr. 117-92)

sfofd. $7005* atari
333-7300

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Poaatxma In Orlwtdo Area 1 yr
a m . CompMEhra
C a l Sandy a l A-1
(407)447-901
147-9010. NO Fea

DESK CLERK
Apply: Budge! Inn of Santord MOO 8 Orlando Or (17-99)

324-1020 200 Hickman Dr. (1-4
andH w y 46|

DUMP TRUCK DRWCH- Experv

HOUSEKEEPERS
gel Inn ol Sanford,
3 ^ S 8 Orlando OR (&lt;7 92)
JANITOR needed P/T 20 hrV
wk. C a l Odessa al Semmoi*
Herald 322-2911. EOE
JOBI Via b e n heamcare learn
in Vofoaia county R ietcraBye
CNA
needed
immediately
P rw to u * experience hefolix
CaB D eaery M anor 407-4944*18. E O t.
KITCHEN HELP
Flexible h r*
Apply • W tio w Ti m Cato. Ca)
to n heduto intonnewr B2
321-2204

tn e e d w/aqulp. E site work a
pfos vacation 4 Pension (497)
321-4183_____________________

LABORERS NEEDED

ELECTRCLANBr**Jd 4 comm TOP PAY,
m s.
D fW P Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 8. Park Drive
MMM2

HEALTHW9UIUNCEANB*aiK

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS
ed NOWI Honey Trenapon ha*
immediate openings tor
trainee* No *« p *n *
Earn 8500 to 1700
b e nafu . COL training
Srtft J M lE M

FON UNOCROROUNO
UTXJTY CONTRACTOR

LANOSCAPERS-ttam ng
pay
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(4 E 7 )U »41 B 3 -_______________

LABOR READY

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24 openmge for N i b * people
F.T 4 P/T
Pd Training, vacation
hsalth. denial.
■mat. M el
C a l 407-444-3444

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OPERATOR- E g a l COL feq'O
Vacation A Pension F/T posi­
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by Luis Campos
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Today i caw W eguMU

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Technician needed for c i
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network, and rw uaahont ■ re­
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vakd FL D L MuM be (topendabie
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M a i nr lax resume (407)3332510
Heaforow
Cable. 1275
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�Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida

Thursday, October 22, 1390 ■ 5B

GETS
THE
DONE!
Trade •
71—H elp Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

r In l u l l ! Ion
Growing Foam' Insulation Com­
pany looking to hira new talent
Travel M f
Wm tram
COL
CUs* A or B a plus, but not re­
quired C al Greg at 1 600 6633155 Insurance. 401k.vac*tion
Start your future today!

S L E N D E R W E IG H seeks
enthusiastic
sales
associate
FT/PT tor Ihe Seminole Town
Center
Some nlghti/w kend*
req 57«eomm to start Call
K m tor interview 302-5006

ME RRYMAIOS HIRING
Car 6 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 1315266
MOBTOAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAMEE: H ah school grad wr
mg 4 computer skins
Mortgage Corp Longwood Can Dan A t r«7-*270.

TREE" CLIMBERS/
GROUNDSMAN
needed E ip COL Scensed prel
323 3481 TOP PAYttl
Imm ediate Opening* lor Janito­
rial fir care pontons m Lk Mary
area 3rd shaft. C a l 942-4269
WRECKER DRIVER
Eipenenced Musi have CUss
B.. Apply al Sanlord Towmg,
2601 Country Ckjb Rd 322 6644

n o w h ir in g

Seeking
following
positions
House Person, House Keepers,
end AM Dishwashers
Apply In
pw io n io
iw m o n wourTyiro
111
Interna tiona l
P a rtw a y ,

Pi

OROCR PULLERS needed IoT e
OrVN OrVSeminole C o . Full
lime, IM A 2nd shifts avail Lota
of overtime, dependable, temp
to fare, no! afraid of work Heavy
Siting, ForkMI a Pkrsl CaR N O W
OPCMalWng 2605086 No Fee

93— Rooms For R ent
EFFICIENCY
Maid terv - convenient location
__________ 321-4900__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-A» utils
tod Laundry, phone, and U .
use 565 590 a week 324-4955

99—
A partments Unfurnished

Peal Control: CPO • O L I O
Lie. Local co. to yrs estabkshed l e u ta t . « 0 7 - lfv * S * t

MARINER'S VILLAGE

Pressure Cleaning
Person IB or older. FL Dr L ie .
req'd Salary commensurats wr
asp 407-32l-4t22_____________

323-8670

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(407) 869-0444
Right Hand Man need 100 work­
ers daily. Drivers paid 56 00
OtTvs cars SI Rental C o . Auc­
t f . tions. vinou s other fobs avail­
able 55 00 sign on bonus with
■
►2 Ad Work when you want to. and
oaf paid tha same day JOSS MONEY Call us 260 6106 or
apply after 5AM el 601 Dogtracfc
R d . Longwood

AiGh t h a n d BA n
Needa 100 worktrs dally.
*55 sign on bonus to now ero*
-Extra pay to d rto ra .
'Open Sam

Mo-atoa
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training A rm sd 4 Unarmed
•ra n d y S Aseoc. *34-7444

Sarvlca Tach
' M r beat prepare company lm»ta FT p o rtio n available
for aipanencad per♦. or writ tram right
Vacation, arch pay. ms
CUss 0 a plus Apply m
i t Propane. 3004

LAKE ADA 1 BORN. M l QUO
2 borm . sarotao ano up

PHONE BOOKS ARC
Right Hand Man
naoda YOU! lo a d e r positions
a v a l for phone books IS 00
sign on bonus wrth Ad. Onvsrs
paid MOO. C a l 2604106 or ap­
ply m parson 5AM. 601 Dogtrack Rd, Longwood

coastKOI

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__ ___________ SERVICE
flC N M C U M Exp preferred but
‘ pm bain. Must have posarve atM ud* and mechanical aptitude
M M
FI DL Uniform*. tools A
p m vacation provtoad Apply m
person at H arrel and Beverly
. Transmission 209 W 25th S t,
•V d o rd . Mon
Mon-Fri, Sam-5 30pm.

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TODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

100— C o n d o m i n i u m
R entals

3/1 5 1/2. CHA. Amc Fan. Storage
X 2. Fenced. Big Oaks 559.900
Pa u l O s b o r n e
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
121-4764

231—C ars For Sale
1984 FORD EXPLORER F 150
Pek-up One owner 70.000 ac­
tual m les 52495 C al 322 8777

AM OltBARl I HtlMIS
v iN T im i i p r o p i in n s

U n f u r n is h e o
5500 DOWN... WHY RENT?
When you can own IN * 3 bdrm
home w / CM A, new paml A car­
pel 7 Ask about MU0 homes'
The Hi IKman Group, Inc.
Raaftor*— ------1214551
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2, over 1600 *q ll.. mg poof,
2 c g a r. p k it 1 c. carport, over
1/3 ac w/dock. 11400/men
DELTONA 2/1 IN. dm. carport.
tried yd W M frnon
SANFORD 2/1 Irv. On, 2 M e .
kit, prch, CH'A, Ig yd I I M / mon
SANFORD 3/2 New Crpt. pamt.
appl. frv. M. fried yd MOO/mon
Venture I Properties 12147*4

ml window

1/1- Kitchen equip
a * 5425.

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ntord 2BA *425/
No Pets. Senior Oiscount,a07 IBS M M ___________
Sanford: 3BR 1BA CHA Carport.
5475 per month. I 200 Deposit
Ca» 407 323 9473_____________
SANFORD 3BR 2BA *60Gmo
• 5600 d tp . 3BR f BA *52S/mo ♦
5525 dep 525 appl fee No
pets C a S S » 1 4 m ___________
SANFORO: Small 2BR house
CMA/No Pats 5475 * Depot*
CaU 904-228-0626

5TEH5TR5IV
RENTALS

JUST LISTED LAKEFRONT1II
Large 4 BR home on Laka Lou­
is * (Deftona) appros 1B00 tq
f t . lam room, dbt gar., ter
porch, fenced, dock, low traffic
arts. 5 many p k it features Inc!
A WO 7 5 \ mort CALL NOW TO
S EE I'll
1102.500
Consider
trade m

Re a l bvtatb, m c
322-7491
O f B A R T Access to 17-92 A I4 3BR * 2nd Fbn add-on Fresh
pamt.new carpet.CHA, Sec Syt.
563.500 407-574 5208

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes from pervue* on 1 1.
Deknquem Tbs. Repo t REO t
Your Area To* Free (1) 800-2IB9000 Em H 2206 lor currant Usi­
ng*

OAKRIOGE FA R M * • OttewV
Deftona area 10 acres, id u l lor
horses or came larm Mobtu
home or homesil*. Zoned agn
544.900 Financing av*4 ml tm.
down payment ((04) 7*74200

(407)1214111

S t.

181— A ppliances It
Furniture For Sale
RroyhUI S o fa U k * new Makes
into queen sue bed Make oflar
322-5325
M A T T R E ** SALE • Full t i t *
used bos springs A mamas*
(6 5 00 Larry's Mart 3224132
Tbre La va S eat*. 2 Rectmers.
one Table Lamp
A t let *200
12937
C i l Mr Smrm 407-323-2

187—Sporting G oods

Man's M cycU -H u ffy
10-speed. Mue. good condition
(4 0 0 0 407-323-5599.

Stmt / M l

RwrvlnntSpacious attractive V
15 w/FRSSI.SOO
SL J o fifllH W f 35*ac on river
itury \I2
m Debery
t/2 rml frontage Reducedlo11225,000
Intkiim al I4»ac across from
OrVSsn Airport toned M-1
*375 000

WATERFRONT/DELTONA
3BR, 2 1/2 Bam Bnck Ranch
1 1/2 acres on Lake Monroe.Scraen porctVTU* Itoora/ 9
yrs old 235K 4074*0-11*2

193— L awn 4c G arden
FREE
WOOO a W O O O O K P 9 *

A ntique/Collectibles
HOUSE OF O O O O C * 901 Id c u tl Ave. T u rn . a p p k . househoU .eU c ' t * candy 121439*

219—Wanted to Buy
A lum . Cana
Una C o p p e r/B re a *
Kokomto Recycling: 121-4004
*1*W.. F V s t-k F 6 4 . *eL(-1

221—Good T hings to
Eat

199—Pets U Suppues
m
u n w w
by 4ppt at my olftca or al your
home 20* yrs t i p 7*7-090*

B O B '* FAMOUS PEANUTS *
FRESH JUMBO SHRSIP

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

FRESH PICKED

The Sem /no/e Hereto Classi­
fieds s r* the quickest and most
inexpensive way to sail your
carl Run your three line ad lor to
day* and pay only 521 00* Even
better, il you sell it sooner
(which we KNOW you w(l) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number of days it * d u ­
s ty rant What a DaaJ'!

Secret recce on peanuts wrrften
up tevertl times m local news­
papers Come by * have the
BEST alter al the rest 2330
CeleryAte , Sanlord
Urnae * Key Urns*322-3210

223— M iscellaneous
A « u n its tnsideOutsid* unit*
2 1/2. 3. or 4 tons avari. For
more into CaR *04-79*4100.
BABY/TOOOLER
WALL DECOR
Muraktook Custom mada by ar­
tist A t kind* 25 4 0 /*a 331-5229

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Church Rummage/
Craft/Bake Sale

Pilot Club of Sanford
FR ID A Y A SAT. B am /4 pm
305 Vlhlan R o a d
( o ff W . 2 5 th S t: S a n fo rd )
M IS C . U N IQ U E IT E M S .

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241— Rtc.

231—C ars For Sale
V
SEIZED CARS fro m 5175
P or aches. Cadillacs. Chevy*
BMW *. Convenes Also Jeep*
4WD &gt; Your area To* Free t800-218 9000 E il
2206 tor
ctaranl listings

238—V ehicles Wanted

e iiic l c s / C a m p e r s

Fo r

S ale
11 P row ler 22 rear O R . low
rules Good cond Fully equip
Bu&gt;n in leveiers
elec lack
53500 And or 1986 Chev Astro
4 3-59K miles Fact trlr pkg me
rec 51800 Or 55000 both 322
7184

CASH 551 PAID1
For Junk C*r». Truck* A M *c '
KEEP AMERICA e t AUTtFUL322 i« 0

Furniture: B kj* so ft * love
•eat, end tabte.csAee table,
tola tatri*. * TV'Skereo cabfrwi
5350 tor aR or w « *•&gt; aaparaM.
323442*.

hvwB artlnd to bnoae
Millkxulre*. Musi h«w ttnxij
rnson for bnoaln* rich.
Call J H ln 808-4991145

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253-ADDITIONS i t

263-Carpentry

285-Landscaping

WOODWORKING CRAFTSMAN.
Is l wood? I probably can' l i ­
censed 6 bonded 323 8173

LARKINS LANDSCAPING A IR­
RIGATION
We install sod. img sys 6 repair
shrubs, mulches, buck paver*.
Stump grind, IndSCp rock 6
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sod free oi any pests and fun­
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414 7333

264-Carpet &amp;
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carpet/ceaamic

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Also Futurlng Radio Personslltlss
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Live Band From 4 - 6 pm Sat.
Come Join Us For Free Food and Drinks
Come Visit Our New
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ANNUAL OARAGE SALE.
Fri-Sun Oct 23 25 B 4 at th d
open told on 427

Rummage Sale
Good Shepard Lutheran Church
2917 Hwy 17-92. Sanlord Spon­
ESTATE SALE
sored by Bela Sigma Phi Sorori­
Antiques furniture dishes An
ty 8AM 2PM Oct 24
must go 3110 Ohio Ave left oft
E Lake Mary Blvd near Sanlord
YARD SALE
Aupod
B w m g Pool ladder 4 filer. Out
X a rd Motor, trumpet. Furniture.
Old books.dishes, luggage, siYsrd S a lt FrhChild's clothes,*
verwtre lamps, and much more
sue iad&lt;es clothes shoes 6
*47 Rrverview A v e . Sanford
jeans 906 Celery Ave Sanlord
Dei 24-25

R e m o d e l in g

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Toys clothes
household items
and more
Grace Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2401 S
Park Ave. Sanlord Sale FrIASal
Oct 23424. 9AM-4PM.

FULL BET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition *2 0 00.
Caa 407-332-01*7.

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(407 ) 746-TALK*

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(407) 3222611

Garage Sale: 226 Odham Or.
Sanora. Household items, fish
ing sluft. furniture Frl. 4 Sal

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tha Herald Ctaaslfiads work for youll

M iddleton Oaks S ubdivision
3rd Annual C om m unity Sale
Sal Oel 24 8AM-5PM (Oft 427
between 17-92 4 Greenway)

4-16' lor Dodge Ram *175. C al
407 509-5057.

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DON’T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CARI

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way to do that and the Sem/nofe
Hereto can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale m the
Sem inole Hereto tor only 5 51/
line »nd watch the items leave
while the money comes in Calf
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5line art can run lor three days m
|he Herald lor ONLY 5 ( 1 l ! l All
we ask is mat you prepay the
art Ceil us we can help'1

Garage Sale
H ills of lake Mary
768 Lake Como D r. Lake Mary
Jewelry, microwave. Xmas dec
orations, household items Elvis
memos, lots more Frl 0 AM
3PM. Sat 8AM 12PM

Guardian
Parsonal Storage

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobile homesiM. horses, cal**,
farming or nurteryl Zoned agri­
cultural.
53 900/AC RE
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19*7 NISSAN PULSAR NX Ttops,
reliable
transportation
5600 0 6 0 696-7047

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

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Will INI. UJ nil H I’lOPlI

C A LL 121-*4*1

153— A creage Lot For
Sale

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PARK AVE. M 0 4 1 E PARK
Homes *3.000 lo 56 000 Set Up
Financing QUWT1122-2(41

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assy
access, can accom­
modate up lo 35 cart, heavy
equipment, aulas, e tc ; 17-92/
Airport Blvd are*, avariatri* Im­
mediately *550
per month
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157— M obile Homes
For Sale

IX E R C ta a E O U IP M iN Tl m u l ­
t i STATION
. DUAL STACK.
X4S 322 2765. LV MSG

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

117—Commercial
Rentals

CONDO 1/1 Comer in n Nett to
pool (35K or best 700 E. A»
f» 1 &gt;B v d 5 4 t ^ 7 4 4 M 5 4 ^ ^ _ &gt;

BICYCLE FOR SALE
n good oondftcn Asking
(40 00 C a l 323-5599

ISO Easy qualify low mo
pymts 2/1 CA mod yard w/ asfra buridmgkri.

107— M obile H omes
For Rent

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
For Sale

1919 VINTAGE 1/1 . 1/1 apt
*71.000
ELEGANT 4/1 neighborhood ml
history 1 130.000 DOT WALLER,
JERMQAN PROPERTY

313-31at

211—

141— H omes For Sale

1*91 D BL WIDE • 3/2 CfVA.
New Carpet.THe Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceiling Fans.
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Ctean'521,000 324-5850

SANFORO t/1 Diaries. Uvmg
Rm. Carprt. C H A .... 5371/53*0
SANFORO H Heal A Air. Cai­
rn kitchen .............MSOftMO

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

1191
CADILLAC
SEDAN
OEVILLE. One owner Parts car
enfy No title 4 Dr New V 4 en
ne from Cadillac coal 52700
nfy I OK m&gt;let since installed
New radiator.battery. brakes. 4
lues Absolutely loaded Body
and interior great Will take
51.000 lor oorrplete car Drive t
a w iy l Might trade
407-125-

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800-554-7364

TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
lor Ford Ranger Stepside 5350
0 6 0 328-1549 after 5

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ELDER S P R M G I Oft SR 427. 2
5 3 bdrm*. unfum. 595 - *115/
wk ♦ (125/dap C al 333-3944 or
see manager al *3817.

.Truck Driver
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141—Homes For Sale

HUP OKAY 407-3304633
SANFORD- 2/1 duplei. Central
AtoHeal, w/d hook up. 647$my
OOOdep. CaW 123-12S4________
SANFORD 1/1 Upstairs Apt
Good area Histone Area Reis
Req 53504350 3214757

Noaramitm!

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• Canton Mlrisi 0a Itta

SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM I . B ft dtsh.metal mesh
type.Drake ESR 1624 Receiver
w/remote
Pole.Books,
etc
Ready to install.
Cost over
54500 I 1/2 yrs Old Asking
51850 W ill trade lor car.pickup,B.g Screen TV.nding mower
or 77. 407-3214633.

A MOVE M SPECIAL! I 400 *q
ft 5 upl 5265 A MONTH OfficeStorage 321-0120 or 33^2554

ROSELEA V K1AS

heavy Mena Fu* te nants
407-310-0301.

THE

Plywood 4' X 6', 3/4* thick, 51 5/
sheet 323 4540

118—O ffice Space For
Rent

4/2,10 tried acres, huge rma,
sc porch 2 out bldgs 11*4,900.
4/1.1, Over 1.600 sq ft . kv/dn/
lam. frpic. fried. 541,(00
V IS Over 2500 tq ft Sc pool.
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KIT ’N’ CARLYLE ® hy Larry WrlRhl

OFFICE * STORE AVAIL. Both
over 1000 tq. ft. (1) 5435 (2)
5450 C a l after 12pm 3224169

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NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Door*, window*, carpentry.
*K*ng.. idecks * concrete
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29- 99 cents non* higher
100 000 sq ft to sen A* major
mills top quality Rugs 99 cents
2913 S 17-92 324 8800
Carpet M ill Direct

275-Drywall
Umi ALUIIUUUUapavs
Was 4 Caring Textures
Matched Popcorn 122-433*

263-Ca r p e n tr y

276-Electrical

CARPENTER. A l home
repairs, panting * ceramic M*.
Richard Oroaa 321-5972

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
C A U DfCK t ELECTRIC
407-121-4733
lie . EROOQ2»2«/Ov*r 35 Yrs.

CARPENTRY CONCEPT I n ­
to carpentry endow s, door
Cal Darren 766-4358
CARPENTRY-01 all types from
decks to doors, rotten wood and
odai SOyra experience. Ask
for JR 324-6052

DOOR SPECIALIST
I0*yrs

experience Work guar904-775-6162

263-Carpentry
Careen te
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gtaipartanc* *21-0391

279-HAULING

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aang ac
junk removed lawn care anytime
407-359-1641 or 407 3654781

Rental property, gar age shed
dean up*, appkance*. trash,
brush 407-144-2(5* or
p g r 407-11S42217

280-Home
I m pro ve m en ts
DAVIO KEY CONSTRUCTION
NetWRamodaUng/Rapei rs
Uc:COCOST(M 320-7292
HANOYMAN Panting, concrete,
dry was. remodeling, renova­
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287-Lawn Services
OREG GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 321-0*1*.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
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D 322 2811 t i 322-9397

300-

Pressure

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card* accepted. 321-4122

301-

ROOFING

YATES ROOFING tin e * 192B
Church S Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
LtC. 4RC0022((0. 322-1449

312—T ree Service
DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree-stump removal Free est
Licensedlnsured 32S-7342

SIMPSONS Prof Tree SvC 20
yrs exp 24 hr storm damage
Seruor discount Total uee care
Free estimate*
Bucket buck
available Call 327-4736

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

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DEAR DR. GOTT: I’m 91 yean old
person, hair dyes are not dangerous;
and, until about two yean ago. I was
DR. Q O T T
the chemicals are not absorbed Into
active and healthy. Then I started
the body. However, some people expe­
feeling tired all the time. Could poor
rience allergic reactions, including
circulation be the cause of my
PETER
fatigue?
rashes and hair loss.
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entirely. Vascular disease docs not
usually strike quickly; it is slowly pro­
gressive.
Some fatigue in the elderly la aimply
a consequence of the normal aging
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process. Nonetheleaa, older people do
at P.O . B ox 2017, M urray
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BO. If there is no physical reason for
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your tlredneaa, the doctor may be able
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to suggest activities or special exer­
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cises to perk you up.
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DEAR DR. GOTT: My 71-year-old
one's back
43 Varna hero
wife was diagnosed with carly-stage 18 Actress — *ue 45 Muminated
Martin
44 I think,
leukemia two years ago. Her blood
therefore-----count ii now 21,000 and Increasing 16 Infant's bed
17 Containing
47 Be sick
every month. The doctors say nothing
nitrogen (pret.) 44 Genua o&lt; ants
ran be done until the count exceeds IB Debtor's fetters 51 Nervous
(2 wde.)
50.000. Why can’t «he get treatment 20 Presidents
cabinet54 Women
now? Thia waiting is very stressful.
member’s org. 55 BuNflghter
DEAR READER: Leukemia, cancer 21
54 Loet-endfound
of the blood cells, can take many
forms. Some are acute and extremely 23 MaeWest rota 57
dangerous; others teem to be more 24 KIM
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indolent and le u severe.
moistures
DOWN
Your wife probably haa chronic lym­ 27 Triangular sail
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type
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tion of certain blood cells that doesn’t
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When the count exceeds about 50,000,
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the blood needs thinning. Thia la usu­
ally done easily with medicine that
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Patients with C LL can live long and
productive lives as long u their blood
counts are monitored and periodic
treatment la given when neceuary.
Your wife should follow her hematolo­
gist's advice.
To give you related Information, I
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Report "Blood: Donations and
Disorders." Other readers who would
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self-addressed, stamped envelope to
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strong two-bid. With a fit, two
posits a strong tiro virtually always
equals a slam, and no doubt ala
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spades would have been reached.
When you see the 5-0 spade break,
The day after Hurricane Bonnie left
a waterlogged coastal North Carolina you seem to have two sura losers (one
last August, there was a photo in our spade and one diamond), along wtth a
paper o f a bikini-clad woman sun­ possible heart loser. You need two
bathing on a beach that was covered dummy entries to pick up the rest of
u don’t have
la car tiraa. Where did they come tramp suit Yet you
entries — or do you?
from?
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When, In declaring ■ bridge con­
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perhaps a foul tramp break — don’t low heart to dummy’s 10. Whan that
panic. Put up the hurricane shutters works, taka a second spade finesse.
(pauee for thought), wait for the storm Return to dummy with a heart to the
to blow Itself out (find a way to get ace, complete the third tramp finesse,
heme), then move hick into the sun- draw the missing tramps, and claim
12 tricks: five spades, four hearts, two

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dummy** ace, you taka an immediate
■pads finesse. Good news — it wins;
bad news — West discards a club.
What now?

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today could bo mo reeu! of peat procrasUnakon on your part. BSe me buSet and
get them dona. Stop sweeping them
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under Vie rug.
Someone either older or more experi­ CAPRICORN (Dee. 21-Jsn. i t ) Go
enced Bten you could have e stNMtoing atone « *h Vie M l o&lt; the maforty instead
a*ad on your Be In me year ahead. * * ■ of bucking N today. Youl make everyone
give you a SOM base tram which you can teal uncomfortable If you try lo assort
develop your kfeas and creations.
your deairee over metre.
U * * A (Sept 23-Oct SB) Try to help a AOUAINUS (Jan. BO-Fe*. 10) Donl Mnk
Mend B you can today, but draw the kne you wonl have to pay Vis prtoa later lor
at loaning any money. This la especMy etepptng on someone efae s toes to gat
true N it Invoivea funds you have ear­ what you want today. You might gat awey
marked tor ssesnVale. You mey never gat wkh N now, but he or aha w * oven Via
them back. Know whore to look for
romance and you’ll find N. Tho Astrors
Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals not your style to behava in an Inharmo­
Mkch signs are romanUcafty ported for
nious fashion, you be may bo caBed upon
you. Mai 02 79 to Matchmaker. cJo this to aland up to someone who behoves kka
newspaper, P.O. Boa 1780. Murray H* a Duty. Do so wMhoul hssVaBon.
SUtton, Now York. NY 10158.
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mate not be aa accommodating or coop­ put definite limits on what you Inland to
erative aa you M r* aha or ha could bo, apand before you go shopping or with­
find out why botore sounding off Your draw any money.
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Hating an agreement today, be prepared
to make some reasonable concaeatons to
foster a masting of Via minds. Maks Via
fire! move and the other guy wW follow
OfMSa (May tt^un a B0) ITs an asset
that you're an easy going person, but
donl go overboard by showing someone
to dump aB Ns or her reaponatoSUee on
your lap today. That's iuat plain
(June XI-July 22) Avoid hang­
ing oul with an Individual who Ukse lo
Mow Ns or her weight around TNa par­
son la not only kkaiy to embarrass you In
pubBe, US draw you Into a confrontation

LBO (Ady SS-Aug. 22) Should you teal
knocked around at work or abueed by me
cruel world, leave your pant up emokona
at your doorstop. Oonltoka oul your true­

st) 80 what B a
companion’s opinions conflict wtm yours?
•t‘» our personal right to dlffar. If you
maka I a big deal, B could ruin an oViar«4aa Mend* rsiakonsNp.
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                    <text>RAG E h A

S P O R T S ...P A G E 111

Celebrating
American
Education Week

Cody Tilson
christens Lake
M ary batting cages

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1900

(Seminole Herald
Police will charge
football star in car crash

Bouncing hack
to sweeter days

Seminole Cutmlij. I) you luiee an
idea Jor n column, please cull
322 2 0 / 1. a n te HO. flu. J607.
Sanford. :i'J77'J. or e mail

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«.jn r g a W M M M

Ilirv h.ul
Crr.it names
Sw rrtw alrr
Chiton Hours
Mi Kniry Cat
Frrddlr
N o la ri Kasv
i d M.uaulrv
Goose r.itnm
Ilirv played
in
old
arenas and
made v riv III
llr money
Ilirv had no shoe endorse
met its
they had no unions
rhrv had no contract dis
pules
liiey played iMsketUdl and
th.it was enough
Sweetwater Chiton's real name
w asN .it lie was with the
Harlem Cdolx-trotters lor years
tx-loir til.ii k men were admitted
Into the reiiulat pro leagues
Sweetwater |nltied the New York
Kuo kerlHM kers in 1050 I'Lived
well. tiNi
W hen his lr.isketli.ill days
were over Sweetwater drove a
taxi in ( Im ago, ti.o king it until
the day that hr died
Mi Klliev and Scutari were
trauiinatrs with the old
Washington Capitols MrKluey
was skill and Lines. i'al I rrtldlr
was always eating o r cream and
pushing up two-handed set
shots.
lilt* Capitols played their
home games at an lie making
far illty. not exactly in the hrari
ol tlie nation's capital
Kasy Kd Marauley made
everything look easy
Keei e *G(Hise“ Tatum was the
d o w n prim e of thr I ‘ ISO's
Globe-trotter trams lie made
Ini reililile half-rourl hook shots
and had a comic flarr that no
player ever matc hed. 'Hie
Trotters c alled on guys named
Meadowlark and Showlxi.it to
replace Tatum. Hut Goose was
Irreplaceable.
A lanky, loose -Jointed man.
Tatum could play extraordinary
basketball when he wasn't
clowning The Globetrotters used
to play it straight in series
against the old Minneapolis
Lakers G o o s e could play
Maybe I wasn't old enough to
n otu r Imt these basketball play­
ers I revered never seemed to get
into any serious trouble. There
was some point shaving by some
« olleglans. Can't recall any of
the old pros Mining sex movies
with 10-year-olds, spitting on
spci tators and busting up Ixir
patrons
Ib is Is not to say that the
good old days and the old play­
ers were Ix-tter than today's.
They were good enough, how ev­
er. Those who saw them play
remember them loudly 50 years
later And we miss them
Kit.ss White writes oboiif jx-o
pie. places anil Issues In

50 Cents

W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R IK. 10‘i «

o|si Y E A R . No &lt;i3

By Bill Kema
HKKAI.O M A f f W KHKK
OVIKIMI
K en lu ikv Jilose
■utois
will
&lt;barge
toriner
1Kli do High N hool s i .11 leUU'l
Jason W alls with second degree
m.itislaiightei
and
d iu n k in
driving in lelainui In .1 H im k
1 rash that kill, d .1 trainman
anil .innthi 1 tin m l
l-ul.i-.ki ( inintv Attoruev I red
Nrlklfk said luesd.iv lli.it a
tltooil sample taken tlo||| Watts
showed tile plavel ll.ld 1 blood
all 0 I10I lev el ol II I 5
III Kenluikv
die level al
wlilth a driver Is presumed in
loxii aled Is It |n
W alts llllderweltl a set o||it
surgical jiroiechite luesd.iv at
llie t lliversllv
ot
Kenfili kv
M&gt; itli al C • liter to 1 lean 1 1.11
elation on tils rigid ton-aim
Surgeon .lames lo v ru wilt rr
in *.it the one I 10111
procedure
lull,iv lo ie.i-.ses-. 111. wound
tlleilll.il i i tltei spoki spetsoli
\ 11 kl I raukllli said
V\r in pleased Wllh bow die
wound lias improved
D n ell
said
Wi
&gt;io |m
dial

J **&lt;*0 by
Alaqu.Ys John Kopach teaches student Senchei Can ptx&lt; i r,o* t0 h i a
qoll ball during the career club program at Hamilton f , n
School

Students tee off
from school
By Jeff Uerllnicke
ASSISTANT SPOKFS KIM KUC
SANFORD A iiv goiter will
say it s almost impossible tr&gt;
hit a strong driver out ot the
rough
Hunt tell tli.it to Freddie
Gaines,
a fourth-grader
it
Hamilton Klrmentary School
lie was sending shots well
over 100 yards without a lee
Friday oil the long grass at Ills
school In a tew weeks, thanks
to the career c lub program at
Hamilton, he and his « lass
mates will have the chance to
play a few holes at Alaqua
Country Club, one of the most
prestigious courses m Central
Florida.
Greg Turner, a teacher ai
Hamilton has spearheaded the
program, which gives children
a chance to participate In real
life cx|x-rlrtict-s besides got I.
the kids can enjoy acivauc ed
technology,
puppetry,
sign
language and ncwsp.i|x*r ac
llvttlrs.
The comm unity has helped a
great deal, especially I’lav It
Again Sjxirts m L ik e Mary
which donated goll clubs at a
low price The clubs were III
led tor the fourth- and liltli
graders and the kids teed off
on the Hamilton playground lor
the llrst time last week

Gull lx-« .line an Idea when
Hamilton guidance rnutisrloi
G-ity Cancel brought up the
loncept ol goll at Hamilton
She gave the idea to I tinier
wlio contacted Play It Again
Sports, and the whole tiling
i .line together
"Wanted to give them some
thing different.’ Gall Chntie.
an assistant pn m ip .d at Ham
lltou said "Alaqua was reallv
ret epllve to hel|)ing "
Al.i(|tl.l has Its gull proles
ston.ll helping out so the kids
are getting v.iluahle teat hlng
im hiding die awkward gtq i
lh.it ta il he lialllm g to begin
iters
Alter four weeks at Hamilton
the kids will spend an allrr
noon at Alaqua where they will
play some holes and learn goll
-.kills and the etiquette lli.il aie
vital to the game
Few o f the kids at Hamilton
I 1.11I ever swung a goll tilth
Ix-lore. lei alone I nr one over
IOO yards
"I played III my li.o kyard
once.”
tilth grader
Ihcky
Kamassar said "I play some
miniature goll
ami I like
watc hing ligei W oods "
Freddie soul lie had a good
time learning and that lie had
never swung a goll i lull lie-lore
lie started last week
Pirate are Golf. I’ agf 3A

SI lEdtlor a aol com.

I he elec tion is over and so
are till polilli S ( alltoll Hetllev
said luesd.iv
We have .1 tie
mendoiis i* spousdtilitv to w o ik
logt ilier lot the good ol the
ciiiiuiv Ib is 111. 1v not mean 5 11
voles all tin time We will have

By K iitc W h ile
I IK KAI H S IA I I W KHKK
SKMINC ILK l HI \ n
N oon,
was
arrcslccl
luesd.iv
fcn
hieaktng
Seminole
( 01 m lv s
new Public I let eric v G idin alice
f-1chi 1 die juislini shores ol
Like Monroe- to adult 1 lub row
III ( a sselb eliv and Fern I'alk
I lieu* weie no violations
Sherllt Don Kslm ger said dial
c itv C oun ty Investigative Hu
re.m agents and deputies have
Ix-gun to iqiliold an u rd in .in ie
diiei led ai exotU /nude dancers
tmt w hich applies to everyone
l&lt;) years ol age or more
"I here was substantial cum
phalli e al each ot the .idull
i lulls.'' Chief Deptlly Sieve I I .11
Hell s,ud "We discovered some
li e hull .tillIc-s lull were able to
resolve them with 1 lu ll llianog
ets ''

SANFORD
Die Harbor is sponsoring
an old fashion "Round up" lor Castle
Itrewer and surrounding area families
who would like to leglsler lor a Seminole
County Public Library card Rc-glsiralion
will lx* held llm rsday between 1 and L
j) m.

lire work session will Ix-gln at 5 15 p m
and will include discussion ol police anil
lire Imp. 1 1 1 lees Ihe regular meeting will
Ix-gln at 7 p ill or as soon thereatler as

Plraae eee football. Page 1A

! r r » o « j t » » » t * n f * * j v '* k » * *

C.utton Heolevr the now county commission chairman reviews docu
me-ots presented by Maiyanne Morse Grant M jloy is on the left
hours! debates, and respet 1
one anollier
Henley said lie believed the

media lias mailt- "a lug tit al
.dmut a shill In die jxiwer base
Pirate tee llrntry. Page 1A

No arrests at adult clubs

Luke M a ry commission meets

SANFORD Hustness lest presented try
Die
Greater
Oviedo
C ham ber
of
Cummeri r.
Ih e
G reater
Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, and Die Greater
Senunole County Chamber of Commerce

si.trier on the varsity lixilli.ill
team tils Ilual two years, after
|&gt;l.iviug tot tin* Iri-shiiiun and
innior varsity squads
lie saitl

SKMINC II I. 1 c tl N IN
I he
111 w ih a tim .in had h.udlv b een
in Ins chair Im
|u u iin u les
when In told the le o tg .itil/ fd
Hoard
ol
S em in ole
( iilllltV
I o llllllls s lo n e ls be w .tilled tlielil
In leave "|ni|iiii s o u tsid e w h en
Ihev enter the 1 Ii.Illlltcrs

possitrle Items on the agenda Include the
second
reading of the
Downtown
Development Regulations

Business lest

!■ lollies meaning W ills casewill likclv lx- waived to a grand
|lll V lot (Hisslble III'lit lllielll
N e ik u k said
A n h u i Steininci/ a li-.iium.ite
at Ki ntut kv and Kasiein Ken
n il kv Sludeilt • hrislopliel N o l l
H i 01 k
w in kill. &lt;1 Sunday

MI.IIIIIIII saitl
"lit s not tu* s
|usl a giMMl citeI I miv from a great
la in ilv l i e s 1 great jierson w ho
Is a lw a ys |xis|||vr a n il a lw ays
s m ilin g
I do n t t|iiesi|oii h is
1 ll.lf.lt let .tl all
II people knew
lason like- | ihi liie y W ould ie
tll/e tills Is .1 te rn h le at t Icle-nt
M v p ra y e rs are w ith h im "
I llatif tell saitl Watts was .1

By H u u W hite
HI KAI H s|.\1 I W KHKK

will lx- today trom b until H p rn at the
Orlando Santord Airport ib is networking
event will liu hide complimentary lood.
beverages, live music and door prizes

M\KK MARY
The L ik e Mary
Commission will iiiec-l llm rsday 111 the
City Comm ission Cham bers
100 N
Country Club Koad

N tik irk said
W alts will he
Initn.dlv
&lt;barged
with
two 1 m in ts of
si 1 oud deglee
m anslaughter
and one 1 until
ol
d ru n k
■h ivin g at the
llila s k l
Ills
till 1 ( null oil
I in
I7
W a lls is 111 if lielllg arrested
the maiislaughtei charges are

m orn in g at approximate Iv 7
■im when Watts lost 1 ontm l ol
Ills I'lHfi I lit violet In n k on a
rural m ail cat m iles outside
I-C'xlngtcin Ihe Ihree men were
ilirow n from die- i m i k . and
w ill- lint w ealing srat lie'll*.
Oviedo teat hi t ta lk HlaUtoll
1 oat best Watts on the lemth.ill
team
Hlantrin salt) he is
shtx ketl le,* llie 1 barges be
racist ilirv are out of 1 liar.iti n
lol th r pel son h r know s W alls
to tx"lliese
t barges
make
11
sound like* lie s a p a lly lin y "

Henley
makes first
dem and

School board business
SANFORD L u ry Furlong was rlei led
chairman of the Seminole County School
Hoard al the board s post elec tion organ i­
zational meeting Tuesday. Hoard mrmlx-r
Sandy Robinson was sworn In fur her
third term and elected v1cr chairman ol
the txiard Al the meeting newly elected
Ixiard memtx-r Diane ILincr was sworn
m. along with Ixiard number Jeanne
Morris, also serving her third term.

IWecInesd.lVl will he the Iasi
time w&lt; will do the proc edit re­
lit It w e ll have to determine tli.it
then ■
W atts m in m is in t.01 Condi
lion it the I iiiversiiv ot Ken
110 kv I lospltal

Library round-up

Mysiery story time is scheduled c-v« iv
Friday at b p in A mystery guest stirptis
es the 1 bile Iren ear tl week llie stories are

&gt;

Il.iriitii said many dancers
"Inetl in be unique'" In thr
m.itint-r they
covered
their
breasts liv w ealing llesb col
oieil 1 loth decorated to appear
life like We talked alxiul dlls
and seem to lx* oil tile right
ir.it k We ll to u lim if tit monitor
all the c lu b s ’ Harriett said
Ihree ol the adult 1 lubs have
hleil a suit against the county
and the sherilf t barging die
ordin.inci- is 1u 1111usi 1t 11ti011.il
In die meanlliiii-. they ate- com
|&gt;lylug with the- law "Klghl now,
we
don't
have
any
tidier
choice-.'" Club .liiana owner
Mike Pinter saitl
Ihe ordinance requlren tl.iuc
ers to cover one I litre! ot (heir
let it 1in ks ami one fourth of their
breasts. Pc-rltimirrs had been
allowetl to danc e totally nude tu
N-mmule County lx*fore the- nr
Ptraxr »ee Club*. Page 1A

pic ked 10 tx- ih n llu ig and rxc inng lor ih&lt;*
children N riiirtlm es ihe m ystrrv guest
will dress in costumes lo depu 1 &lt;har .11
ters ill the storv
Also at the H a llx il. the N 'liiinole ( oillltV
lie .d ill Dep.irtnieiii w ill sponsor 111
.IW.iH'Uess session oil the 11IN topic oil
Nov 21 Ix'iween 2 and .1 |t in
For moie lulorinaiioii lo u l.n i Klizalx-th
G ra h a m &lt;Mover. C o m m u n ity Kchic alnr
: 12 : 1 : 1 150 Kxl 12

( ) Hiccs closed fo r holidays
SKMINc M K C O U N T Y Sc-mmolc- C o u n iy
business
offices
will
be
closed
Ih .m ksgivm g Day Nov '2b and ihe lol
lowing d.iv Nov 27 in o l i s c - r v . i u c e ol llie
holiday Regular business operations will
resume Nov JO

Joe Dillard

It s

o ffic ia l

Santord Police Chief Joe Dillard
sent a menu to the city on Tues
day saying he will teliio on Feb 7ti.
1999 Dillard 56, has been witti lt&gt;e
force lor 27 years, live last two as
duet Cirxtr Hay [3tonson is act­
ing chit*! while Dillard is recuperal
mg Irorn knee surgery

IN D E X
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C o m ic s
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C ro ssw o rd
. . . .
D e a r Abby . . . .
e d ito ria l
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H oroscope . . . .
O b itu a rie s . . . .
P e o p l e ......................
P o lic e U r ie ls
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S p u rts
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�It's not too early to think about the weekend
Phere's plenty
to do and see

Arts Exhibition.
Admission and parking art'
tree
For
additional
tutor
mat ton fh e r k the web site at
http.//w w w \isatts t'otn
a it festival

Dav hike
APOPKA
The M.irtd.i Trail
A ' k h i.dhin
ifn ir .il
Florida
«. h.tptn will
.1 WrklV.i
S p n n g * st.it. I'.nk D.n Hike
sam n lav Ix-glnning
9 .» m
Hlr
Hint* mile
hike
lr* of
iiiiHl.-i.itr dttiU ulty and will
.••vri Imth ut-il.tmN .nul u ph ill
lorr'Hi Ufa-* lhk«-r*- will in ert
it 'lu- pat km c i«'i liy the
l l i n i io
station
m
W ekiva
spring-*
'•tatr
Park
1800
Wcklv.t
t i n It*
Apopka
Part i f (pan ts
iliou ld
bring
him It and drtttk&gt; For m o rr
m lonuatinn .-all rvrnt lea d er
1‘f t f IH in irtl at 1-1071 847i 1.l, *

Ja/.z co n cert
ALTAMONTE SPlUNCiS
Krtr
M aiien tlial.
featuring G regg
Kantkas will perform a live
fo n cert at Smooth Jazz 103.1
W LOQ’x -Jazz Under thr Stars*
Saturday at
Crane’s
Roost
Park tn Altam onte Springs
Bogin in the afternoon at
Gina's on the W ater .it 3:3 0
pm .
to
watch
the
Florida/Florida State game on
the
tnc
screen
Television
brought in especially* for this
event
Then make your way to
C ra n es Roost Park lor an
evening o f live tree Sm ooth
Jazz beginning at 7 p m. w ith
Indigo Ctty followed by Erie
M artrathal
featuring G regg
Kantkas at h 30 p m. Food and
refreshm ents will tn* available
on site.

ol* the arts
l 'K I . w n
H if sixth Annual
Dr L in d Fall Festival o f th e
\n&gt; beetle* Saturday from ‘ 1
a in to r&gt; p tn and cunttm tes
Sunday from 10 a m until 5
P tn
L ist
year
over
6 0 .0 0 0
patron*, delighted
over th r
r.M'rpt tonal
artwork
qii.imt
'h o p s m htMoru
dow ntow n
D rLttid, a wide variety
of
delicious
food.
ere at
n h rt.tm m cn t and thr Youth

H isto ric to u r and
flo w e r show
0 ELAND T h r historic home
of John B Stetson, built tn
1885. will be open to the
public dunng the Home Tour

DATE BOOK
Nov. 18. 1998

tronaut. Margaret Atwood 11939-1.
writer, is 39. Linda Evans 09fJ ). ac­
tress. is 33, Warren Moon 11936-i. foot
ball player, is 42

•* i w mat rte r
liny iif ftiJJ
-

TODAY S SPORTS: On this day in
1949 Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Hobin
son w.is named Most Valuable Player
of the National League

FOP AV&gt; m s I OKA On this day in
ia;n Nathaniel It Palmer discovered
i he nintitient .&gt;( Antarctica
On this .Li, ,n lith.i Mark Twain pub
shed The Celebrated .lumping Frog
( t .ilaveras Fount) in the New York
Saturday Press

TOD AY'S QUOTE: The market econ
omy as such does noi respect political
frontiers Its field is the world*
Ludwig von Alises

'in thi* day in m u A ice President
Alb.r \A liarkley married Elizabeth
Kucker is*. SI Louts Mo He W.is the
first in , president to marry while in
office
ton AA s it|K |III) \AS: Clarence
itj\ &gt;1874 iy.ij writer. Eugene Or
mainly
1985' conductor music
director ticurge Uailup 0901 I984&gt;.
pollster Johnny Mercer 0 909-19791,
lyricist Alan Shepard 0933-1998). as

and M ow er Show ‘ lla le OfT to
Mowers*, sponsored try th r
Garden
Club
of
DeLnnd.
Satuniav and Sunday from I
until 5 p.m
fltr show will featu re floral
designs
ami
h orticu ltu re,
antique
furnishings.
doll
collections,
china
and
porcelain
figurines
and
attllque autos
The restored
1880 Henry D r L in d
I louse
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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
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AlOON: New are in for the Fiscal Year
TO D AYS
moon
1997-98 and they show a 2 1
percent
increase
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last
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IW* NEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN
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W ert.
execu tive
director
ol
the
Sem inole
County
Convention
and
—
Visitors Bureau, reports that
collections topped $1.6 million
mi itfor the year, a 12 percent over
the projected revenue and 2 1
percent over last year.
T h e Increase is due. In part,
Today: Partly c loudy Highs in
WEDNESDAY:
to the five new hotels that have
the m id-80s. Lows in the mid*
opened this year in L ik e M ary
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:05
60s
T h u rsd a y: Afternoon
and A ltam onte S p rin gs.' said
showers. Highs in the mida m., maj. 10:10 a.m.. min.
W ert. ‘ Another reason Is the
80s Lows In the uppcr-6Cs.
4:20 pan., maj. 10:30 p.m.
Increased dem and for rooms
Friday: Scattered thunder*
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
storms. Highs near-80. Lows
from
the
traveling
public,
in thr 1o w -60 h S atu rd ay:
7:14 a.in.. 7:21 p.m.. low: 12:50
especially European travelers.’
Partly cloudy Highs tn the
The L ik e M ary/H eathrow area
a.m.. 1:28 p.m New Smyrna
uud-70s Lows In the upper*
Is exp lod in g with co rp o ra te
Beach:
high:
7:19
a.m..
7:26
50s.
growth, bringing new m eetings
p m., low: 12:55 a.m.. 1:33
and training to the area.
p m.. Cocoa Beach: high. 7:34
The bureau Is projecting a 10
a.m.. 7:41 p.m.. low: 1:10 a.m..
percent Increase for next year,
W E D N E S D A Y THURSDAY
anticipating a leveling off of
P tc ld y 86 67 Shwrs 8 4 6 8
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POLICE LOG
The litlloifliu) rr/mtls ir r r r roni/nfrr/ /rorn ihe Seminole CoiifUi/
Sheriffs ()//Irc for Inchlenls recorileil Xor. 17:

A g g r a v a te d

h n tte ry :

SANFORD, 13'* Street, 1400 block, Nov. I ». 5 If. a m A 32
yrar-olt! man was arrested by Sanlord I’nllee lor aggravated
battery. I'oiler satd he was involved m an argument with an
other man at a liar when he punched the oth er man In the
(are. A short time later, he lilt the man In the head and hack
with a baseball bat before leaving the scene, lie was Identified
by w itnesses and poller railed iilm at home asking him to
come to the station and tell his version of the story, lie was
arrested when he arrived at the police station

Burglary:
SANFORD, Sanford Avenue, 400 block, Nov 15. 2 .'111 a m A
SI year old man was arrested bv Sanlord polite lor burglary to
a structure and lot assault. Police said he kit ked in the door of
a form er girlfriend's residence anil threatened to kill her If she
did not give him money.

D o m estic

v io le n c e :

LONOWOOD, Orange Avenue. 200 btock. Nov lf&gt;, 12:12 a.ill.
A 32-year old man was arrested hv lamgwood Polit e for d o ­
mestic violent e, polit e said he had a light with Ills wife In
which he hit her and threw several things around their home,
lie also broke a ttsli tank during the light.
SANFORD, Stonebrook Drive, 3100 block, Nov. Ifi, 3 0 5 a.in.
A 3 2 -year old man was arrested try Satiloitl Polite for tlom eslle
V lolriire. Polite said he hail pul a pdlow over his live In girl
friend s lat e and tried to sulfocate her during an argument.

D ru g s :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, M orrI* Street at Jackson Street,
Nov. I r*. 3:33 p m A 20-year old man was arrested by Semi
Hole Countv slie rilfs deputies tor the possession and sale til
roeatue. Deputies said the man sold them three pieces ol
crack t o&lt; .due in ext hange for $35 In t ash
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. M erritt Street at Central. Nov lb.
6.28 p hi A 33 year old man was arrested hv Sem inole County
s h eriffs deputies lor possession of less than 20 gram s ol
m arl]liana and for possession id drug paraphernalia Deputies
said the man was a passenger in a ta r that was slopped for a
traffic violation Hie driver gave deputies permission to search
Ills veh ltle They found nothing on the driver or In the car. but
the passenger had a baggie ol marl|u.ma In Ills pot ket as well
as a small sm oking pipe

H e n le y ------continued from Page 1A

ol the county com m ission. "I
don’t see that at all W e'll tlrliale eaeh Issue on Its own
merit. We are live reasonable
and Intelligent men. W e ll make
mistakes, but we'll stick together."
AI ( i f i . Henley lias begun a
highly visible government Job.
The principal at t.yman High
School for 31 years. H enley
Idled In as a county com m is­
sioner In 1333 and 1994 as a
governor's appointee. He failed
to win reflection In 1334 hut
defeated liuiim lx-ui Win Adams
In the District 4 primary this
year.
Henley's arrival cost Kandy
Mortis tlie chairm an's sjhiI lie
had held Tor three o f ihe past
four years. Morris passed llir
gavel to I Irn lry on Tuesday a f­
ter a vote of the newly organized
bourd.
Com m issioner
Grant
Malay dee lined a nomination to
lie chairman and was appointed
vice-chairman.
"During
llir
three
years
Kandy Morris was chairman,
many good things h ap prn rd In
ihe county," I Irn lry said. "W e
owe him a grrat debt o f gralltude. He and each o f the co m ­
missioners sincerely d rsirr to
make Seminole County a ta ller
plat c On Nils we all agree and
It is why the people rlrctcd us

•liter oilier. That's the Am erican
way."
Morris, though no longer
chairman, remains a key force
t»n the commission Morris saltl
he abhors ih r pettiness tliat
crept Into commission the past
two years and seems ready to
work wilh rather than against
Carlton Henley.
There are a number o f hot I s ­
sues. beginning w llli the new
public derrn cy ordinance that
went Into effect the same day
Henley was sworn Into office.
Henley- said he believes the o r ­
dinance will hold up In court.
Hut If It doesn’t, he said the
commission was prepared to
deal with whatever conies next.
Win Adams watt bed from the
rear of the chandlers as Hrnley
was seated on Tuesday. Ills
name was not mentioned by any
o f the litHird m em bers during
the brief session. Ills name lag
was replaced by Henley's.
Henley Is leaving lor T a lla ­
hassee to Join the class of new
t oilimlHslotiers from throughout
the state fur a three day In d o c­
trination session. He and Peggy
Henley, his wife for -II years,
have already moved Into Ihetr
new home in the Kolllng Hills
area.
On Tuesday at 3 u.m.. Ile n lry
will chair Ills first full-agenda
meeting of ihe commission.

"1 really like It." he said.
‘ Som eilm es I w all'll It on TV
and the llrst time I tried 11. I hit
the hall over HO yards."
Most o f the kills said they
prefer basketball and football
and th.it they were having
trouble with the grip, but they
were really looking forward to
going to Manila.
"M y great-grandfather played

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I've only
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fifth-grader
Jessica T im id said "It s really
Inn."
Ihe kids don't look quite
Ilke Iiger W oods vet. In fact,
most ol them look like they are
In a batting cage as elbow s
bend and legs |1y all over the
plate.
Hut everyone lias to start
some time

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Clubs--------continued from Page IA

tllii.int t* was enacted.
"Obviously, there Is great
concern dial the adult clu bs
obey the rules." Harrieti said,
T h e citizens o f the county
voted for the new ordinance
and Ihe S h eriffs Office will u p ­
hold the law. For us It was
business as usual with the new
ordinance In effect. Undercover

agents and deputies have and
will continue to monitor these
clu bs."
Ctttdr. Kay Hronson. the a ct­
ing chief of the Sanford Police
Department, said that Ihe S I’D
will support the S h eriffs Office
In its c-lforts to enforce the
Ptibllc
Decency
ordinance.
T h e ordinance applies mainly
to adult clubs but we realize (he
depth o f the law." he said..

You may know a professional p*rw*n,
t*If employ «d or unemployed, memed.
single, family, friend. so- worker or
thuf*h friend the! could uve our help ll
iioexn‘1 mailer how much they earn - they
still may he in a 1‘irvanvial vjuce/c Their
prukknn probably staged with an over
attention o f crvdil card*, medical
(.n c fp tk ic t or jut* poor planning Fhete
are circumstance* beyond their control
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F ootball-----continued from Page IA

W alts worked spent extra time
In prut tiers lo Improve.
'H e really multireel his last
two years,* Hl.tnlon said. "H r
was a great athlete, and Un­
kind of kid you were always
glad to be around, lie would get
mad at himself and soy bey.
roach, let's run that drill again.'
Hut. he wouldn't get mad at
anyone else.
I was lucky to
coach him.*
Winter
Springs
principal
W ayne Epps was the principal
at Oviedo while Watts was In
high school. Epps said Watts
Is a gentleman who was raised
by a good family.
‘ He's un excellent
young
man,* Epps said.
"H e was a
model student. He was popular

with the students, the Home­
coming King his senior year.
With students and teat hers, he
was a real gentleman. He and
his family have my full su p ­
port.*
Ib is Is the second accident
Watts has been Involved In at
Kentucky. In July ID97. a rifle
being passed from Watts to
teammate Omar Smith a ccid e n ­
tally discharged.
W atts faced a felony ussault
charge, and the outcome of the
charge
was
not
available
Wednesday. Prosecutors at the
time said die shoo ling o f Smith
was unintentional, but re c k ­
less.

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Seminole C'oitnlv s b e rllfs deputies lor possession of eoealue
Deputies said the driver was stopped lor a trallli violation and
h r gave the deputies permission to search his vehicle They
found a piece ot i i . o k tot alne In trout ot the driver's seat
They also found two n&gt;&lt;ks ol the drug in his mouth
LONGWOOD. Magnolia Avenue. 100 block. Nov Id. 2.01
a,m A 31 year old man was arrested hv Sem inole County
s b e rllfs deputies lor possession ot i rat k lo t.lin e lor resisting
arrest without violent e and lor tampering with evident e. D epu­
ties said an lulorm.ini told them Ihe man was selling drugs in
the area anti that he open held rm ks ol toealn e m his mouth
in hide li lioiu polite I hey said they loiiud him and ttindueletl
a search When they lound nothing, they asked to look tn his
mouth, th en -th ey lound cocaine and gum Ai Hist he refused
to spit out the Items. Imt he Dually agreed and the rot ks tested
. pufctUvr an t o ia ln e .
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Horn Jan. 28. 1929 In Sanford,
she returned to Central Florida
in 1979 from San Francisco,
Calif. Mrs. Keyt was an insur­
ance broker. She was Catholic.
Survivors Include sisters. A l­
ice Appleby. Paolu. Mary C a m ­
eron. Sanford; brothers. John
Rivers. Dcrt Rivers, both o f
Sanford.
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Agnes

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Survivors include husband.
Ron;
daughter.
Dondra
McEacheni. Orlando; stepson.
Jeff. Virginia: sisters. Ethel
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People

Teens in the kitchen

CALENDAR
Rotary Club

open to parents ol preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Inform ation call
(4071 324-0724 or visit their
web site at touglilovT.org.

Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a m., at the Marriott
Courtyard, o ff W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
{Irian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

Pot Luck dinner

Sertoma Club

W idowed persons are Invited
to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. every third Thursday
o f the month at the C a s s e l­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. C asselberry.

Th e Sertoma C lub o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a m ., at the Florida
Hospital Senior C itizens Cen­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one m ile south of
ta k e Mary Boulevard.
Poten ­
tial m em bers are tnvltrd to a t ­
tend.
For Inform ation, call
Gene Prestera, 407-7767-1234.

TO P S
TO PS (Take O ff Pounds Sen
sibbly)
*621
meets
every
Thursday from
I I to 11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford A llia n ce •
Church. 1491 S. Park Ave.
W elgh-ln Is from 10 to 10:45
a.m. For Information call 3219240. Visitors are welcom e.

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

Alanon, Aluteen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christum Church. 730 Upsala
Road. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

Toastmasters
The Omni Toastm asters Club
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building,
1000 AAA
Drive,
Heathrow. G uests and prospec­
tive members are welcom e.
Call Jim Deque. 942-5227 for
inform ation.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass tic k e rs
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the G reaier Sanford
Cham ber o f Commerce. H i k ­
ers and grlnners are w elcom e.
For Information,
call
Joh n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

ToughLove support

Pigeon Fanciers

ToughLove Orlando, a p a r­
ent support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by th eir ch il­
dren's behavior. Th e group Is

The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association m eets the
third Thursday o f each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the S em in ole
County Agricultural
Center.
4300 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
For m ore information, contact
Dick Kelly at 291-4346.

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Turn kids’ energy into creative cooking
If, like me. )-og suddenly find that H P P T F
vou have a teen user hanging around
ynur house where a small child used
to be. you may have noticed that said
teen takes up a lot of room and has a
lot of energy, not all of it channeled in
what we parent types might think of
as the healthiest directions 'talking on
the phone doesn't count) You may
j I so find that said leen ager spends a
lot of time stanng vacantly into the re­
frigerator and opining that “there'*
nothing good to eat ”
To the rescue comes Evelyn Raab.
author of a wonderful new book called
'Clueless in the Kitchen " If you want
lo huy just ONE cookbook for your
adorable adolescent, this Is it It is
funny, entertaining, informative, af­
fordable &lt;112 93i. and. even better. It
has a whole bunch of real life recipes
that young persons will actually eat
Best of all. the book COULD very pos
sibly inspire that young person to ac
luaily COOK It's got lots of how to
advice, including how to boil water,
Photo bt Pjh‘1O
*Ot N » f ngfjrxt Cutmjry IntMuf
how (o defrost a freezer and how lo
! Totally Ksrrllrnt Chili should satisfy even a lera-age appetite.
tell the difference between a “fruit fla
sored" snack and an actual fruiL And
It — it s very nice)
it's got lots of great ideas for family
4 green onions (scallions) sliced
suppers, after school munchies and
FOOD
“company" entertaining It'* written in
In a wok nr a large tkillcl, heat (he
an appealing, airy style that is practi
eally guaranteed to engage a teen age
MARIALISA oil ovrr high heat and stir fry the
chopped onion and garlic fur 2 lo 3
wannabe cook The book might also
CALTA
minutes. juM until Ihe union is vlighl
appeal to precocious pre adolescents,
ly Nodem il Stir in Ihe egg. and rook
as well as clueless y oung adults
(he mixture just until Ihe egg is scram
So get the book, and leave the lucky
hied
this will only lake a minute
recipient alone for a while — prefer
Throw in Ihe vegetables, adding Ihe
ably in the kitchen
and hope for the
ones that will take the longest lo cook
best
first, and adding the cooked vegeta
As the main dinner cook in our
for about 30 minutes, smashing the
bles at the last minute Generally soft
house. I'm planning to make some "to
tomatoes with a wooden spoon lo
watery vegetables dike zucchini and
tally excellent' suppers from this book,
break them up Add the beans and
bean sprouts) will rook faster than
and I've included recipes below as a
cook for another 30 minutes
hard, solid one* (like carrots and
hint to anyone in my family over 13
Serve this totally excellent chili over
celery» Hut really, don't go all tectuii
and under Ji&gt; who might want to take
plain rice, sprinkled with shredded
cal jhout this It isn't astrophysics, just
up a whisk All I can say is. it would
cheese Yield B servings
dinner
be awesome
— Recipe from “ Clueless in Ihe
When ihe vegetables are all in the
Kitchen." by Evelyn Kaab iFirefly
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Ave., Sanford. Florida
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wok. throw in the meal and stir it
around a bit Since it’s already cooked,
it will just need to be healed Now add
the rice, and keep stirring Add the soy
sauce and cook the whole business to
grlher, stirring and tossing, for 2 to 3
minutes, until everything is hot ami
well mixed Sprinkle in the sesame oil,
if you're using it. and Ihe green onions
Toss it all around and remove from
heat Meld .1 nr 4 main course serv
ings
- Recipe from "Clueless in Ihe
Kitchen.* by Evelyn Kaab (Firefly
Books. IWfli
B A S IC A L L Y G A R L IC T O M A T O
SAUCE

1/4 cup vegetable oil or oilva oil
4 cloves garlic, peeled and
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
I 78-ounce can plum tomatoes
salt and pepper
Heat Ihe oil in a medium saucepan,
add the garlic, and rook il over low
heal for S to lo minutes, until very soft
but not brown Add half Ihe parsley
and rook, stirring for another S mm
ules
I‘our in the entire can of tomatoes,
including all the juice squishing them
with a wooden spoon to break them
up Let this simmer over medium low
heat for a long lime
maybe hall an
hour lo 4i minutes, stirring once in i
while The sauce should thicken
slowly, hul still may I n - a little lumpy
When you think il is just about done,
add the lest of Ihe parsley and some
salt and pepp*-r In taste
Toss with hot. drained spaghetti or
felluccme A sprinkle of cheese is nice
Yield enough (or t servings of pasta
Hecipe from Clueless in Ihe
Kitchen," by Evelyn Kaab (Firefly
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2 cupe diced raw or cookad veg­

1/2 Maapoon curry
2 tiairnnni ground cumin
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2 IWounce can* rad kidney boana.

In a Urge skillet, cook the beef with
the onion and garlic, stirring to break
up dumps, until Ihe meal is no longer
nk. Add the tomatoes (with all their
uice) and the seasonings and simmer

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etables — any mixture ol what­
ever you have around (celery,
green pepper, mushrooms, car­
rots. bean sprouts, green beans,
broccoli, zucchini, pea*, etc)
2 cupe diced cooked meat or hah.
any kind (chickan, beef. pork.
Shrimp, turkey, etc)
3 cups leftover rice
3 tablespoons toy sauce
t teaspoon sesame oil (it you have

Smokers get chance to clear the air
DEAR ABBY: I just found this
January:
letter l wrote to youl last Janu
"Dear Abby: I work in a bakery
ADVICI
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of days off because o f an emergency.
1 now have to do both our jobs by
myself. The stress is on. It's 2 a m ,
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VAN BUREN
from chewing gum instead of smok­
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“I smoked my last cigarette Jan. .
2. About an hour ago. on my break,
I decided to read the paper before
those “stop-smoking' letters from a
making a quick trip to the conve­ woman named Jill Dial. In the mid­
nience store. Smack in the middle of dle o f her letter, in capital letters, it
your column was another one of taid. 'D O S T GIVE UP!' It also said

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I sura hop* so, because right now I
want a cigarette as bad ea 1 did last
week, end I eure don't feel better.
This U the longest I have gone with­
out a cigarette In 26 yean."
Abby, please don’t atop printing
thoae "irr ita tin g * atop-sm oking
letters.
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D E A R A B B Y : I f I'v e learned
nothing else from reading your col­
umn. I have teamed to thank a per­
son right sway and not postpone it
Abby, thank you so very much
for your annual crusade in Novem­
ber against smoking Thunk you for
my 10 yean of smoke-free living 111
think o f you for many yean with u
grateful heart
I smoked for more than 40 years
I started os a preteen 1 had tried to
atop a few tim es, but had been
unsuccessful I guess the reasons I
finally succeeded were: ( I I I truly
wanted to stop: and (2) your cru­
sade gave me a reason to stop for a
day. T h a t day turned into more
days — and here we are
Keep up the good work! I’m sure
there are many more converts wait­
in g in the w ings. Plea se keep
pounding out the m essage that

DEAR WALTER: Your letter
made my day. I commend you
for overcoming your addiction.
Allow me to be the first to con*
gra tu lete you on you r 10th
a n n iversa ry o f k ick in g the
smoking habit.
W hat a fittin g w ay to an ­
nounce that tomorrow, Nov. 18,
marks the 22nd Annual Great
Am arlcan Smokeout. Th#
Smokaout la a one-day cam ­
paign to encourage smokers to
quit emoking for 24 hours — to
p rove that they can do It. In
1897, 24 p ercen t o f sm okers
(approximately 11,280,000 peo­
ple) participated in the Great
American Smokeout. Of those
p a rticip a tin g , 19 percent
reported they were smoking
less or not at all one to five days
later. That’s more than 2 million
people who are well on their
way to healthier, smoke-free
live* — thanks to the American
Cancer Society.
I am told that w hile “ cold
turkey" la the most difficult, it’s
also Ihe most effective wuy to
kick the habit. Those who need
help or wunt more information
about the effects of tobacco may
call the local chapter o f the
Am erican Cancer S ociety or
1-800-AC'S-2345.

M r. and M rs. Th eodore A Gohrs

Maureen Cleary,
Theodore Gohrs
exchange vows
Maureen Cleary o f DeBaryand Theodore A. Gohra of
L ik e Mary, were married Oct.
10. ut 4 p.m.. at the historic
Grant Bly House In DeLand.
The Rev. Lawrence Vaughn
performed
the
traditional
cerem ony.
Th e bride Is the daughter
of Mrs. Jeanette R. Cleary o f
DeBary and the bridegroom
Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore W. Gohrs Jr. o f
L ik e Mary.
Given In marriage by her
brother. Ruark Cleary, the
bride chose for her vows a
formal Ivory lace gown em ­
bellished with appliques and
pearls. The fitted bodice was
fashioned with a decollete
neckline and pearl collar.
Her fingertip Illusion veil
was held by a headband of
pearls and she carried a ca s­
cade o f Ivory silk roses,
sm all pink and mauve ruses
showered with small Ivory
llowers
and
trailing
tvy.
Meredith C. Vaughn o f Green
Cove Springs, attended the
bride as matron o f honor.
Sin- wore a royal blue gown
and carried a bouquet of

cream roses, mauve and pink
roses, blue flowers and Ivy
tied with a blue bow and
white lace.
Elizabeth
Lnrerusonn.
bridesm aid, wnrw a royal
blue gown
and carried a
bouquet o f roses.
David Gohrs. brother o f the
bridegroom, Oviedo, was best
man. Michael
Vaughn of
Green Cove Springs was
usher and Shawn Cleary o f
S anforf was the groomsman.
Th e groom 's attendants wore
charcoal gray tuxedoes with
royal blue vests and a rose
bou tonniere.
Flower girls were Shelby
Cleary, Caltlyn Cleary and
Shaye-Lynn Vaughn. They
wore off-white lace dresses
and carried Ivory baskets.
Following a
reception at
Grant Bly House, the new ly­
weds departed on a h on ey­
moon to Key West and Mex­
ico.
They are
making their
hom e In DeBary where the
bride ts self em ployed in her
hom e pet care business and
the bridegroom ts a m e­
chanic for the Richard Petty
Driving School tn Orlando.

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disabled person In a leading

By Tony Tlzzlo

H ey Sanford. Y ou m issed a really good show.
T h e G reater San ford Cham ber o f Com m erce p u t on th e
city's first annual H eritage Festival last w eekend and o r ­
ganizer Ron Rose pu t together an excellent event.
Th ere w as m u sic b y nationally known recording artists
(Lonestar. Loverboy and Chubby Checker), excellent local
perform ers, great food and plenty o f exhibits.
Th e w eath er w as great for each o f the three days.
W here w as everyone?
It's ea sy to d ism iss the low turnout since It w a s the
first su ch event ev e r held In Sanford. But there w as
plenty o f advance notice and new s coverage pu blicizin g
the festival.
Friday. Lonestar. one o f country* m usic's hottest acts
perform ed before dozens o f em pty seats (the sh ow w as
great).
C hu bby C hecker and Loverboy packed the stage S a tu r­
day an d Sunday, bu t booths which lined the streets all
w eekend w ent u n noticed and afternoon cro w d s both
days w ere sparse.
Sanford, like It o r not. has a reputation as a d eca yin g
town, on e that Is overlooked as the C entral Florida boom
has m oved tow ards Orlando.
But th ere are m an y reasons why Sanford Isn't ready to
die w ith ou t u fight.
Th e w aterfron t Is soon expected to prosper an d the h is­
toric district is looking better each week. A proposed hotel/confercnce cen ter recently earned the approval o f v o t­
ers In a referendum passed earlier this m onth.
Old llm era rem em ber the early 1960s when W alt Disney
w as con sid erin g pu ttin g his new ’ Florida Project’ on the
Sanford w aterfront before he turned Kissim m ee sw am p­
land Into the w orld 's largest tourist destination.
Sanford used to thrive. It used to be the celery capital
o f d ie w orld, had m inor league baseball and w ns F lor­
ida's gatew ay to the south.
O bviou sly It w ill never be that w ay again, but there are
enough concern ed people and organizations tryin g to
m ake Sanford a thriving. Important part o f C entral F lo r­
ida on ce again.
So. an yon e Interested In showing pride In Sanford und
ch an gin g Its im age in Sem inole C ounty has to start su p ­
porting local even ts like the one d ie ch am ber put on last
w eekend.
E vents like tonight's w restling m atches at the Sanford
Civic C enter to support the Sanford EHillce Explorers
youth group (Also, check out Officer “ Mad Dog" Mike
Taylor In the squared circle).
E vents like the annu al Sem inole High School fair this
w eek en d w h ich w a s poorly attended last year.
S ch ools like Sanford M iddle School are a lw ays looking
for bu sin ess partners. Prestigious Aluquu C ou ntry C lub
Is w orkin g w ith H am ilton Elem entary School already and
m ore organ ization s need to get Involved.
T h e point Is. Sanford, how m any Florida cities can
boast o f over a centu ry o f tradition sitting alo n g a b e a u ­
tiful w aterfron t?
People are w orkin g hard to m ake Sanford proud. An
event like the Heritage Festival needed your support.
Support the town. People are trying hard to m ake tills
town Into w hat It can be and w hat It once w as.
And support the Sanford cham ber and Ron Rose. They
did a great Job.

Other Views

The cost of global
warming treaties
By Joseph Perkins
I have Just finished reading a fascinating collection o f e s ­
says. “Dancing Naked In the Mind Field* (Pantheon Books,
1998) by Nobel Prize-winning scientist Kary Mullis. Among
the La Jolla-based author’s more provocative conclusions Is
that the whole global warming scare ts hype and that the s c i­
entific evidence Is far from convincing that human consum p­
tion o f fossil fuels Is overheating the planet.
But Mullis goes one step further. He says that the scientists
who've clim bed aboard the global warming bandwagon have
done so because they have visions o f grants and fellow ships
dancing In their w ee little egg heads.
Mulllst writings, and his subsequent Interview, com e to
mind as delegates representing more than 150 nations are
gathered In Buenos Aires. Argentina, to thrash out details o f
the global warming treaty they negotiated 11 months ago In
Kyoto. Japan.
Th e so-called Kyoto Protocol would require the United
States to cut Its greenhouse gas emissions to 7 percent below
1990 levels by 2012. which would amount to a real redu c­
tion o f 30 percent when taking Into account growth In the n a­
tion's economy and population.
Meanwhile, more than 130 nations that enthusiastically
agreed to the global warming treaty would be held to no em lssions reductions whatsoever. Including such “developing"
countries as China. India. Brazil. Mexico and Indonesia,
which arc expected to experience the greatest growth In
greenhouse gas em issions over the next two decades.
Th is Is borne out in a report by David Ridenour for the N a ­
tional Center for Public Policy Research. He estim ates that
Indonesia's em issions grew by 40 percent between 1990 and
1995, India's, by 28 percent over the same span. China's. 27
percent and Brazil's. 20 percent.
All o f which leads Ridenour to conclude that o ver the next 20
years, “developing nations will be responsible for as much as
60 percent o f all greenhouse emissions."
Yet these developing nations adamantly refuse to be bound
by any em issions reductions, even as they endorse painful
em issions cuts for the United States over the next 15 years,
which. If put In place, would have a staggering cfTect on the
U.S. economy.
Indeed, when l returned from last D ecem bers global
warm ing summit In Kyoto. I asked Harvard economist Robert
Stavtns to estimate the cost o f U.S. compliance with the treaty.
He said that the government would have to dramatically In ­
crease the cost o f energy to drive down dem and by as much
as 40 percent.

Like most minority groups In
the U.S.. the disabled have
gotten very little focus In the
media over the years. That has
unfortunately hurt our p rogres­
sion in society. For the sake o f
simplicity I will try to limit r e f­
erences to television and m ov­
ies.
Though the disabled are get­
ting more attention In certain
areas, there la still much w ork
to be done In the media area.
Caae In point. Th ere la a new
movie out called Simon Birch
and although I have not yet
seen It. I have seen the m ulti­
tude o f ads and com m ercials
touting the film.
In these spots, the pu blic
sees that the story Is about a
development ally
disabled
ungster and the adventures
ie goes through w hile growing
up. The Interesting part ta that
the young man In the movie la
played by an actual disabled
youth. That has not always
been the case.
In the past. Hollywood surely
would have found a way to have
that part playrd by a nondisabled actor or would not

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have made the movie at all.
This to me is progress. W hat we
are talking about Is opportu ­
nity. or to be more precise,
giving more opportunities lo the
disabled.

actor, Raymond Burr, was not
really disabled and, 2J Iron­
side, however, was a heroic fig ­
ure.

I especially hope that this
movie makes a lot o f money so
when corporate America sees
that money can be made from
disability
related
subjects,
there will be more o f them. Let’s
face It. today's Hollywood Is
part o f corporate America.

Several TV shows such as
W ise-Guy
which
had
Jim
Byrnes who had lost both legs
(he was also In the H ighlander
series) and Life Goes On with
Chris Burke had Down's S yn ­
drome. featurrd disabled a c ­
tors. They were supporting a c ­
tors. but at least they were d is ­
abled.

At an earlier time. It was u n ­
heard o f to see a TV show or
movie about a disabled person,
then came Helen Keller and
Ironside. Ironside Is Interesting
to note for two reasons: 1) the
only problem Is that the lead

These shows ended som e
time ago. and except for s p o ­
radic appearances on TV you
hardly see those actors a n y­
more Th r only dlsublcd actor I
can remember seeing recently
ts Marlee Matlin. the hearing

W e Invite readers to subm it their thoughts In w riting on
county Issues regarding people, places and things to the
My T u » Cents Guest Column. T o give more residents a
ch ance to express their views, w e ask that individual
guest w riters subm it no m ore than one colum n a m on th

Although w r have only c o n ­
centrated on TV and movies to­
day. It should be noted tliat
thrse
are
mostly
national
shows. On the local level. In
1981 I created and produced a
local talk show for local access
TV. It was railed Special Peoplr and ran until 1987. Until
that time nobody had cvrr sren
a talk show about the disabled.
Ten years later cam e Special
People, a column that ran In the
Sem inole llrrnld.
My view s come from living
many years as a disabled p e r­
son. and reading. Some re ­
search for today's column was
done on Enrarta Multimedia
Encyclopedia. Reader's wishing
to share their view s on the d is ­
abled can write me In care of
this newspaper.
Tony Tlzzlo Is an arfuomfe fo r
Ihe dlsablnl and serves on
numerous committees. He lives
In Casselberry.

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Letters
Thanks to
community
Seminole High School would
like to thank the rn tlrr Sanford
community for Its outstanding
support ot our hom ecom ing
celebration. W e would e s p e ­
cially like to thank the City o f
Sanford and Its citizens, W il­
liam Howard Jew elers, Th e
Seminole Herald. Sanford P o ­
lice
Department.
Seminole
County S h eriffs Office. Deputy
Tim Glascock. Sanford Fire D e ­
partment. Butch's Towing. D o l­
lar Rent-a-Car, Coca Cola B o t­
tlers.
Student
Government.
Gospel Choir. Jazz Band, thr
SI IS FTA. SI IS ROTC. Mary
Beth Mathers. T oby Troutman.
Gladys Green. Anne Vanderworp. Tony Vanderworp. Donna
Rltz, Joetta Newman. Linda
Johnson. Connie Hall. Diane
Vinson. Beth Carson. Jane
Epps. Bill Klein, Matt Perren.
Carlos Merllno, Tony Fldanza.
Mike Powers. Ryan Hoskins.
Adam Bransfleld. Dale W h it­
man.
J eriy
Cragar.
John*
Rhoades. Ken Brauman. Gail
BonJIone. C J . McNeil. Howard
McNeil. Charlie Schomer. Lynn
Culluum, Joan Ludwig, Ju lie
Miller.
G retrhen
Shapkrr.
Brennan Asplen. Verna Jackson. LaMarr Richardson. Gene
Williams.
Connie
C ollins.
George Beasley, the faculty and
staff o f SHS. and the students
and parents o f the S H S family.

John Culium
Student Activities Director

Sim ple w ords have
p o sitive im pact
Recently I read a short arti­
cle that I need to share. In
fact, the Incident referred to In
the article happened In a pub­
lic education classroom several
decades ago. It reads as fo l­
lows:
“W hen I was in high school. I
was very shy.
One day we were required to
memorize a poem and recite It
while standing next to our
desks.
As usual. 1 had a panic a t ­
tack. When my turn came. I
stood by my desk, read my
poem, and sat down
At that moment. Jim Murphy,
whose desk was In front of
mine, fum ed toe and said 'You
did goodl'
Now. Jim wasn't Interested in
me romantically. H r was Just
kind enough to make that
comment--not som ething you'd
find In a whole lot o f freshm an
boys.
1 never forgot that Incident,
and even though it happened
over 30 years ago. I longed for
the opportunity to thank Jim.
That
opportunity
arrived
when I saw him and his wife at
a class reunion.

1 took
them
aside
and
thanked Jim fur his kindness
toward a shy. trrm hllng girl.
Hr didn't rem em ber the in ci­
dent. and had no Idea what a
tremendous Impart his w ords
had made on nty life.
Three simple w ords--Y ou did
good!'
What a difference each o f ih
could make If we all would re­
member to tie as kind to others
as Jim was toe.*
Judl K. Class o f 1961.
Although It may not
be
grammatically correct, th ose
three little words certainly d e­
livered a strong and Important
message. Our youngsters need

positive reinforcement when­
ever reasonably appropriate.
Lei's all be sensitive to their
needs and take opportunities
to make a positive Impact on
their lives w henrver we can.

Larry Itla k k u

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Thank yon
Dear Tom*.
Thank you very much for
Judging die photography s e c ­
tion o f thr Hobby Show for the
Golden Age Games. W e really
appreciate your time and e x ­
pertise tliat you have given to

us each year. You have always
been a help to our Cooperative
Extension Service and to the
family and community ed u ca ­
tion volunteers, and we a ppre­
ciate you r help to us In the,
community.
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A s always. I look forward to
working with you on futures
projects.

Barbara A. Hughes
Seminole County Extension
Director
University of Florida
T o m Vincent Is photography
chief at the Seminole Herald

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Volunteers earn
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Hy Hill K tm t
IIKKAI.D STAFF WKITKK
SANFORD
U h -. i 1 voh ilttrrrs
.mil .ig rm lr s trcclvrd honors
Monday ni^hi in tin- Svm lnolr
( im iitv .Itivrnllt* .lustiii* Cntitt
til O n r Yrnr U ilrr Celebration
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llu* Juvenile
Ass«-ssiin*nt
Center in Sunfotd
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nlli* Assessment C rn lrr said
~I In- wink bring ilinii* Is limit
i.itlv r, .uni very cooperative.
Tin* best Is yet to come."
Rose H.ivls of Sanford was
uiMiim.iln l liy llu- Grove Court
si-linn C rn lrr lor volunteering
to residents of llu* community
w till a focus mi yoiilh sevtces a
iiiiiiliiiiiin of lit) iim irs |&gt;rr w rrk.
Davis is llu* 1995 fouiulrr of
tlii- U rrlhrrn Reaching Out P r o ­
gram. a faith outrrarh Inltlatlvr
providing srrvlrrs to at risk
youth
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nnininatrd Ivy Ihr Tobacco-Free
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rolr miulrl and inrntor for sev
rral Imys
Sinn- Angus ol
I ‘ i*K». Polk has volu ntrrrrd an
a vrra gr ol two hours j&gt;er w rr k
to participating in community
service project

Sanford
resident
Altermeso
Bentley was recognized for her
volunteer work with tho Juvenile
Justice Council at a ceremony
Monday Stove Harriett, chief
deputy with the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office was ono of tho
guest speakers

A ltrn u rse U riillrv ol Sanford
was iioiiiln.ill'll Ivy Ih r llarlsir
agrncy
for m im ing Htiulrnts.
Sitter Septem ber. Ilcn llrv has
volu n trrrcd an average o f one
hour p«'r week to serve as a
mentor.
Paula Kltrhcv ol L ik e Mary
was iiomluated Ivy ll&lt;»ys Town
lor developing and organizing
the 'S a fe H a re" program wllh
the F ltr Departments In S em i­
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1997. Ulli la y has volu n trrrrd
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Bears growl in SAC hoops
Winter Springs girls thump Oviedo in conference opener
By J e ff Bertlnlcke
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

Look out for the
Tribe next year

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W INTER SPRINGS _ Homecoming h appen ed
at W inter Springs High School two weeks ago.
but the real celebration happened last night.

Ih e Hears hrld their home opener and
knocked off neighborhood rival Ovtrdo High
School. 55-37. In the find Sem inole A thlelle
Conference game for both trains.
Winter Springs features super star point
guard Mary Iziu Johnston, u transfer from
Oviedo, and several others who made Ihe switch

prior to last year when W ln lrr Springs opened
Its doors for the first tim e.
Th e Hears are expected to make major Im ­
provem ents from last year's Inaugural season
with the addition o f Johnston, relxninder Danat
lllck s from Lake Brantley and freshman Jen
Picas# s m B e a n . Pag# 2B

Playoff in
women’s
softball

SANFORD _ For most tram s a 7-3 r m m l In
football would be cause for celebration.
At Sem inole High School It Is cause for turning
In thr football uniforms.
A season that began with dreams o f Gainesvtllr and T h r Swam p, ended with a crushing loss
on Its own hom e Arid. Mainland turned u close
gu n r into a romp In Just 24 minutes as Seminole
saw Its cham pionship dream s running away as
fast as the Mainland barkflrld.
What went wrong?
W as It com placency?
Maybe this year's very talented tram tried to
Itvr o ff o f the m any accom plishm ents o f List
year s squad. That certainly would lie easy to do.
Despite an unexpected and early dismissal
from postseason play, n rw coach Jim W orthing­
ton and a group o f seniors who would be wanted
on any tram In the state took a 3-7 program that
hadn t had a w inning record In four years to 8-3.
Add this year s 7-3 performance to that and
W orthington has a 15-6 record o ver lust two
short years. It would be easy to think you're
really good when you have a really good coach.
However, without the hunger. It's hard to get
the w ins In close games.
W as It a lack o f leadership?
Last y e a r s team w as filled with players that
refused to let anything get them down.
Defensive standout T J . Martin, now playing
ball and attending class In Jacksonville, was u
leader o f thr truest form. During pre-season
pn irtlcr an Injured Martin cheered Ills teammutes on during wind sprints.
Ilurk with his trnni for the regular season.
M artinplityed like a m ad man on die field and
was louder and m ore Inspiring than any ch eer­
leader In his endless pursuit o f encouragement.
He was Just one o f many.
Th is year, the sidelines were quiet. Maybe It
was because the Tribe w as shocked when they
fell behind to team s like Spruce Creek. Lake
Brantley and Mainland. O r maybe there was
som ething m issing...som ething only a T.J. M ar­
tin could bring to the team.
W as It Inexperience?
Seminole lost a lot with the 1998 graduating
class. Including many key team members and
weapons. Gone were players like 1.000-yard
rusher Joe Knight, secondary strong man A nilck
Footman and wide receiver Eric Smith.
Seminole gained a lot this year, however, with
underclassmen like Clarence Latimer. Joe W at­

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son. Mike Bradley. W illie Bennett and a much
Improved front m an In senior quarterback G ar­
rett G oldsm ith.
So. what was the problem?
That Is u very frustrating question considering
the fact tliat Sem inole had more talent, better
coaching and every opportunity that (he three
learns who served them losses had.
It was a good team this year with maybe even
higher expectations than last year s team had
pluced on them.
They had already proven they could win and
Worthington had taken his position as one o f the
premier coaches In at least the county. There
were some problems on the team, but each time
they faced an obstacle, they overcam e It.
That's where the frustration comes In. This
was a better team than 7-3.
The loss to Spruce Creek was suprising. Pin­
pointing the reason for the loss would be Im pos­
sible ns It kind o f happened slowly. Spruce
Creek Is a good team and maybe that's one loss
that can be accepted.
Lake Brantley can't be accepted as easily,
however. Although the Patriots have gone unde­
feated tills season and are u well coached, tal­
ented squad, they are a team that runs a triple
option offense that Sem inole's defense should
have been able to handle.
The Semlnoles played their hearts out and
simply fell short In a gam e that probably could
have gone either w ay with one or two plays
turning out differently.
Mainland was the toughest o f the three. Al the
half, the Sem lnoles were tied with a learn some
thought might beat up on them a little. They
played smart, tough and with heart.
Som ething happened In the second half, how ­
ever. and while Sem inole was stopped dead In Its
tracks. Mainland w as having Its way. That heart­
breaking loss was the end o f the season for the
Tribe, who m anaged to pull together once more
and beat cross-town rival Lake Mary for no other
reason than pride.
It's easy to sit here and speculate about a
team that had so much promise but fell short o f
the expectations they set for themselves and
tried to live up to from everyone else.
T h r bottom line Is...these kids played hard,
gave everything they had and they'll be back for
more next year. W ith another year o f experience
under their belts, these sophom ores and Juniors
will be experienced seniors and Juniors who
know how disappointm ent feels. Tliey will be
hungry for wins and another shot ut the playoffs.
If they krep Im proving and llstrnlng to the a d ­
vice o f their coach, these kids have a great s e a ­
son w alling for them In Just nine short months.

LAKE MARY _ City of Lako Mary
Mayor David Moalor (from left to
right, top photo). Cecil Thompson.
John Holland, and Tom Greene are
surrounded by a throng of kids and
adults as they get ready to cul the
ribbon
at
Grand
Opening
ceremonies for the now batting
cages at the Lako Mary Sports
Complex on Rantoul Lane last
Saturday morning
The beautiful now facility (middle
photo) has 10 cages with pitching
machines lor baseball, fast pitch
softball and s^w pitch softball of
varying speeds and bats and
batting helmets are provided
Cagos operator Cecil Thompson
(left) hands out free T-shirts or
baseball cards to alt of the children
who attended the opening
The facility also features a small
shop with gloves, hats, batting
gloves, etc. lor sale.
The cages, located near the
concession stand and restrooms at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex
between SR 46-A and Country Club
Road across from the Mayfair
Country Club, is open from 8 a m. to
10 p m. seven days a week.

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***•'•

SANFORD _ Eleven weeks and
still no champion.
Tuesday night at Ptnehurst Park
all three games In Ihe City o f S an ­
ford W om en's Fall Slow I‘Itch SoftIn i II League saw Ihe winning team
score 14 runs on 17 hits.
And when the lights were ex tin ­
guished for the evening. Flyers
W ings ft Grill and S in n lk in d C o r­
poration were still deadlocked for
the top spot.
SunnlLmd Corporation took u 7­
2 lead after four Innings and still
led 14-5 after scoring five runs in
the bottom o f the sixth Inning.
Bui Curt's Alleycats. which en­
tered the game lied with Flyers
W ings At Grill and Sunnllund C o r­
poration for Ihe league lead, was
not ready to quit and almost pulled
o ff a miracle comeback.
Elglit o f thr llrst nine batters In
the lop of tlic seventh Inning
rra th ed base and seven n initers
scored lor Curt's A lteyn its. rutting
thr lead to 14-12 with a runner on
third base and only one out.
But Sunnlland Corporation held
on as the next batter popped up to
first and the final batter grounded
out. third lo first, to end thr game.
With u tie for the title In sight.
Flyers Wings ft Grill got ofT lo a
slow start In the second gam e,
holding Just a 1-0 lead after two
Innings.
The co-leaders then got their offrnse rolling, scoring six runs In
the third Inning ;tnd five runs In
the fifth Inning to close out a 14-1
triumph over Vaughan In c o rp o ­
rated.
In Ihe nightcap, the Sharks
scored In five o f six Innings, in­
cluding six nins In thr top o f the
second Inning, and wrapped up a
fourth place finish with a 14-2 v ic ­
tory over Orlando Dodge.
Last night's contests were m ake­
ups for games rained out on O cto ­
ber 20th.
Flyers Wings ft Grill and SLinnlLtnd Corporation end Ihe regular
season with 8-2 records, w hile
Curt's A llrycals wound up third
with a 7-3 murk.
Completing the standings were
the Sharks (4-6). Vaughan In co rp o ­
rated |3-7) and Orlando Dodge (0 ­
10).
Th r league will hold a winnertake-all game next Tuesday night
at Ptnehurst Park at 7 p.tn.
Contributing for Sunnlland C o r­
poration were Belinda A nderson
(one double, three singles, two
m n s scored, five RBI). Teresa
Flnck (two doubles, one single,
three runs scored, two RBI) and
Carol Cranlck (one double, two
singles, three nm s scored, two
RBI).
Also contributing were Donna
Klein (one triple, one single, one
nui scored, three RBI). Barb M ar­
tin (two singles, one nm scored).
Ann Lanza (one single, two runs
scored, one RBI). Dlno W ilson (one
single, two nm s scored). Mlckl L e ­
wis (one single) and Kim Myers
(one RBI).
Doing the damage for Curt's A I
leycats were Derna Ranun (tw o
triples,
two singles, two
runs
scored, three RBI). Barbie Bartels
(three singles, one nm scored,
three RBI). Becky Simpson (three
singles, one nm scored). Jodi
Johnson (one triple, one single)

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Si'finnole Herakl Santord Honda

Wednesday. November '8 . 1998

Lake M ary girls
open with romp
From S ta ff R ep orts
CASSELBERRY _ H ie L ik e
Mary guls basket trail tram h.ul
to open defense o f tts 1998
Class 6A State C h am pionship
on the road Tuesday night. but
It did not matter.
lire Lady Rams ( I 01 made
quick w ork ol hom estandlng
ta k e Howell, racing to an 1H-2
first period Iratl and cruising to
a 58-17 Sem inole
A thleltte
Conference irtumph
Freshman Bryn M oslrr made
her llrsi varsity appearan ce a
good one as she Ird all scorers
with 14 points Senior power
forward
Marv
Leah
Sutton
chipped In with 12 points lor
the winners.
The Luke Mary Junior varsity
tram, which has not lost In two
years, kept the streak alive,
coasting past the Silver Hawks.
52-25.
The R im s w ill stay on the
road, traveling to Longwood for
an SAC n utch u p on Thursday
against
Lyman
The
tripleheader tieglns at 4; 15 p m
with the freshmen hitting the
hardwood Thai contest will be
followed by the ju nior varsity at
5 45 p.m and the varsity at
7:50 p.m.
ta k e Maty will m ake Us first
home a p p ea ran ce on Friday,
hosting a usually tough Fusils
club The J V 's kick otf the a c ­
tion at 6 p.m. with the varsity
set to up o il at 7:30 p.m.
RAMS 38, SILVER HAWKS 17
Lake Mary (38)

Offensively. Martina K endrick
led the Lady Noles with 12
points Natasha Fisher scored
10. and lotqueena
G rayson
added nine.
"We lutvc a young tram, but
the girls are w orking real
h u d .' said Wynn.
Karltrr. D eltona's freshm an
team edged Sem inole 22-20.
and D eltona’s Junior varsity
team won 25-22.
Sem inole will face ofl against
another district foe tonight In
Daytona Beach against M ain ­
land Hie J V will play ni 5:15
p.m., followed In- the varsity
contest at 7 p.m .
The Tribe will then play thetr
third gam e in as m any night,
returning to Bill Flem ing G ym ­
nasium to host iu k e B rantley
In their
Sem inole
Athletic
Conference open er on Th u rs­
day flu- tripleheader will b e ­
gin with the freshm an game at
4:30 p.m.. followed by the Jun­
ior varsity at 6 p.m . and the
varsity at 7:30 p.m.

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 49.
WOLVES 21
Deltona ( 21 )
Shlntkn I. Haspri 2 Tull 4, W
Campbell 6. Cmmiml 3 . Ivlih.111 1. II
( .uni.lx II I TDials 6 © I li 2 1
Seminole (491

M Milt hell 2 Gray 7 Krixtmk 12
t tOirr 10 I lint 4, Gravsnti 0, ,1
Stilthell 2 WiUiiitiluuit 3 Ttilals 20 H
IS 4©
Deltona
0 1 12 8 _ 21
Seminole
9 18 11 I t . 49
Hirer |*snl llekl tfiwrU _ Senuruilr I
IGrayl Irani Mil* . I Yltiaia 15 Srml
i»4e 17 Kink-tl mil _ nunr Trthruraiv _
rtm« Hnnrdi _ Drllnna 0 1 SrtMltole
I O JV . Oellmia 25 Semin. 4.- 22
I rrshm.nl lYhoru 22. Srnilnoir 20

I &gt;11nhm.it i *&gt; Kanr 2, 1Vitro 6 Munir t

14. Mj iu H lUILuirr 4 Simui 12
Hi.idkv »• Totals 2d C&gt; 6 V*

Lake Howell (17)
Si i t twtin s Walls 3. S Martinet 3
I tak.iv 4 VV.ill.Hr 2 Total* It 2-3 17

Lake Mary
Lake Howell

18 in 18 8
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38
17

Three-pntnt IVId
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(Stephen* Iktkay Watt*) leant bob .
I.thr M.trv 4 lake Ikmrll It TTmlrd Mil
_ none. TnhitMaU _ nunr 14-ronH
take Mary I 0 Like llowrllO-i .Jimvi
v.irslty _ lake Mary 52, lahr Unwell 25

TRIBE GIRLS ROMP
SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole
High School G irls’ Basketball
team started its season on an
Impressive w inning note T u es­
day night at Bill Flem ing Me
mortal Gym nasium
The Lady ’Noles
stom ped
Deltona 49-21. Th e victory not
only gave S em in ole a win in tts
lirst gam e ol the season It also
gave the Tribe Us first Class
SA-Dlslrict 4 triumph
At halftim e, the Incredibly
young Sem inole squad had a l­
ready built up an overwhelm ing
lead o f 27-1.
T ile com fortable lead allowed
Sem inole head coach S ylvestrr
Wynn to get back-ups Into thr
game
to
gain
experien ce
against a district opponent.
'W e played really good dr
frnse, and that w on the game.*
said Sem inole head
roach
Sylvester W ynn.

GREYHOUNDS RUN
PAST PATRIOTS
ALTAM ONTE SPRING S _ L y ­
man took a 10-4 lead after one
quarter and built the advantage
in 25 8 at halftime and held off
Lake Brantley, 49-31. In S em i­
nole Athletic Conference girls’
basketball
action
Tuesday
night In A ltam onte Springs.
Smith poured in 17 points to
lead the Greyhounds
(l-0|.
while C n u added 13 points.
Lyman has m ajor contest on
Thursday night, hosting deleuding &lt;state champion Luke
Mary In an SAC game on
Thursday. Th e iriplrh cu drr l&gt;eglus with the freshm an gam e at
4:30 p.m.. followed by the Jun­
ior varsity at 6 p.m. and the
varsity at 7:30 p.m.
On Friday, the Greyhounds
will travel to Deltona to take on
lin e Ridge. The Junior varsity
takes the lloor at 0 p.m. with
the varsity gam e at 7:30 p.m.
T h r Patriots |0-I| will also be
in SAC action on Thursday,
traveling to Sanford to take on
Seminole. The tripleheader tips
off with the freshm an gam e at
4:30 p.m.. the Junior varsity at
6 p.m. and the varsity hitting
thr hardwood at 7:30 p.m.

Please see Preps, Page 3B

m n t4

Mary Lou Johnston (No 12, let!) came back to haunt her old teammates
as (he former star guard at Oviedo scored a game-high 17 points in her lirst

w iiiii i km s w i

home game to lead Winter Springs past Kelly Brock (No 22. right) and the
Lions. 55-37, Tuesday in Seminole Athletic Conference basketball action

Bears---------Continued from Page IB
Frost to go with
K m and Bev D edrlow. and
they advanced their record to
2-0 after Tuesday n igh ts v ic ­
tory.
It wasn't quite as pretty as
coach tletsv Hughes, an Oviedo
alumnus, would have llkrd. but
she said she'd take it.
*It was a win. but it wasn’t a
happy
win.*
Hughes
said.
T h e y played lletter but they
really need to step it up *
The gam e ulso feat u m i the
first conference loss for new
Oviedo coach Brian W ilson.

Wilson is taking over for re­
tired Tom Blerl and la coaching
many o f thr same players he
had as Junior varsity coach last
season.
Ills Lions lost their opener,
51 49. Monday night to B ishop
Moorr. hut W ilson said the b e ­
ginning of the season ts Just
going to lie a learning ex p eri­
ence.
'It’s going to take time,* W il­
son said. *We re you n g and we
need to Irani, but this ts like
my JV team last year. W e lost
a kit o f people.*
Thr loss o f Johnston w as n o ­
ticeable In the Oviedo offense.

but the Bears didn't blend too
well elthrr as the gam e was
sloppy throughout.
Winter Springs took its first
lead. 8-6. on
a Joh n ston
Jumper, and continued to pull
uway. leading 29-21 at th r half.
Shannon Cotton kept the L i­
ons In thr gam e wtth right first
half points.
T h r game stayed
sloppy
early in thr second half until
the W inter Springs
offense
started to click. Bev D edrlow
scored six points early to put
Winter Springs up by 12. and
the game was never close again
as the Bears' defense shut

down Cotton and the Ovtrdo
offense.
Johnston Ird thr w ay with 17
points despite a turnover-tilled
night, and Missy Guadagnino
added nine points.
For Oviedo, Lynette Sm iley
Ird thr way with 11 points,
while Cotton ended up with 10.
Winter Springs will be at
University High School on F ri­
day for a tripleheader. Th e
freshmen get the artlon started
at 4:30 p.m.. with the Junior
varsity lieglnnlng at fl p.m. and
thr varsity tipping o ff at 7:30
pm .

Vantare claims Industrial softball title
1 r *« •

By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Briar Corporation
Vaaltro

341 000 1 B 10
31B 140 a . 13 IS

SANFORD _ Vantare overcam e an early
drficit with two hig Innings and defeated
Briar Corporation.
13 8, to clinch the
cham pionship o f the City o f Sanford Rec­
reation and Darks Department Fall Indus­
trial Slow Pilch Softball League at lin e
hurst Park Friday night.
Briar Corporation built a 6-2 lead In the
top o f the second inning on the strength of
a two-run hom e run by Don Baldwin In the
first Inning and a two-run. two out single
Ijy Ruben G arcia in the second inning.
Vantare got a run back In the boltom of
the second Inning and Briar Corporallon
added a single nin in the top o ( the third

la n c tn
Briar Corporation

100 001 0 3 S
O il 110 ■ . 4 I I

inning before Vantare took the lead for
good by plating five m a s In the bottom o f
thr third inning.
Thr big blow in the Inning was a two-run
single by K. Saver.
Vantare later put the game out of reach
as C. Sclafani's two-run. two out double In
ihe bottom o f the fifth Inning capped a
four-run outburst.
Briar Corporation came back in the
nightcap, however, to end what slim hopes

In vararr had. scoring single runs in euch
o f the second, third, fourth and fifth in­
nings to post a 4-2 victory.
T h r games w rre make-ups from contests
rained oul on September 18lh.
Vantare Ls now 7-3. while luvaeare is 5-6
and Briar Corporation is 4-7.
The league will wrap up the season this
Friday at Plnehurst Park, m aking up gam es
that were rained oul on O ctober 25th.
Vantare has thr doubleheader, hosting
In vararr at 7 p.m. and Briar Corporation
at 8 p.m.
Pow ering Vantare against Briar C o rp o ra ­
tion w ere H J. Cardoza (one triple, one
double, one run scored, two RUll. Jam es
Coffm an lone triple, one single, two nms

Please see Industrial. Page 3B

IN BRIEF
SHS baseball fund raiser

*

SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole High School
baseball team will be holding a fund raising
clinic on D ecem ber 21st and 22nd.
Th e clinic w ill be the Hitting A Pitching
Camp. IraU iring Tuttle Thom as and J.D. Artlega from the University o f Miami.
Th e cam p is set tor the first 100 entrants,
giving a ratio o f instructors to cam pers o f Ito -10.
Cost w ill lx- S80 and Ihe camp will nm
from I p.m. to f&gt; p.m. daily.
For more inform ation, call Mike Powers at
320-5058.

Hackers back still on top
W IN TER SPRIN G S _ The PBS H a c k e rs
from Oviedo goi back on Ihe winning track
and remained In first place by healing Iron
Horse. 13-2. in City o f W inter Springs
W om en's Fall Slow (Itc h Softball la-ague a c ­
tion at Central W inds Park Monday night.
The H ackers (7-21 hold a one game lead
with one gam e left. GDDC next Monday at
6:30 p.in.
A victory gives PUS the title*, while a loss
would m ean a playoff with Select.
Leading the oifense for thr Hackers were
Phyllis Baynes (three singles, four RBI).
H trrrsa W'alburger (one triple, two singles,
d irer runs scored). Jaudon Marlctte (one
double, two singles, three n m s scored). Anna
Hollis |two singles, three nm s scored, iw o
KB!). Debbie Pegel |twu singles. Iwo RBI),
Rose Ann Fry (one double, two runs scored,
two RBI) and Stacy Uurwell (one single, two
n m s scored, three RBI)

()ccan Spray Road Race
ORLANDO _ Hie Ocena Spray Feed Artier
lea Five Miter will take place Thanksgiving
Day. Novem ber 26lh at 8:30 a.m.
Tills five-m ile road race will start and fin
Ish In downtown O rlando’s historic Church
Sirrrt Market, passing by Luke Eola and
laikr D a viso n thr race route.
All proceeds Im irfll ih r SENIORS TRUST
Meals on W’h rrN program.

Awards will be given to the lop 10 m ale
and female finishers.
In addition lo the five-m ilcr. there will also
be a 2 -Mile Turkey Trot at 7:45 a.m. and u
Kids IK Fun Run at 8:35 a.m.
Entry fee ts $20 per person or $10 with a
hag containing canned and/or boxed nonperishable groceries.
All groceries received will be donated to lo ­
cal food pantries.
For entry Information, please call Ocean
Spray at (407) 898-1313.

Missing basketball?
ORLANDO _ You can’t see the NBA. but fur
a can o f food you cun see future NBA stars In
action In the Tip-O ff Classic at W inter Park
High School.
'D ie tournament starts at 7 p m . on De­
cem ber 2nd and runs through December 5th.
For over 20 years, the Rotary Club o f Or­
ange County East has sponsored and nm
this prestigious tournament where college
and pro stouts congregate. Tills tournament
lias raised over $250,000 which lias been
donated lo local charities and ih e partici­
pating schools. High schools which have
earned an Invitation to participate this year
are: Daytona Beach Mainland. Dr. Phillips.
Jones. Lake Howell, Oak Ridge. O sceola.
Sanford Seminole, and Winter Park.
For the past three years, adm ission into
ihe tournament has been a can o f food. Th e
Rotary Club uses the food and $500 lo create
holiday food baskets that are distributed to
needy families the week before Christm as.
Th r rem ainder o f ihe food is donated to area
church kitchens.
"Not only is it very rewarding to provide
Christm as dinner to a family that would nol
have the meal otherwise, but it also allow s
the fans to watch the tournament for a
minimal rost." said Hob Harvey. Tip-O ff
Classic chairman.
T lie Rotary Club of Orange County East
was founded 30 years ago as ihe first break
fast club In Rotary International. It Is on e o f
43 clubs In District F&gt;980 In Ccutral Florida.
The men and women o f Orange County East
Rotary work in unison for a better club and

lo exemplify Rotary s motto of "Service Above
Self."

NL Cy Young to Glavine
NEW YORK _ Altanta Braves lefthander
Tom Glavine won his second Cy Young
Award o n Tuesday, edging San Diego Padres
reliever T revo r Hoffman In one o f ihe closest
votes ever.
Hoffman collected more first placr votes
than Glavine, 15-13, but Hoffman was not
named at all on six ballots, giving Glavine a
98 88 edge.
Hoffman’s team m ate, Kevin Brown, was
third, followed by the Atlanta duo o f John
Smoltz and G reg Maddox.

SCW Pro-Wrestling
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will Ik * sponsoring SCW (Southern C h am pi­

onship W restling) Pro-W restling on W ednes­
day. November 18, I ‘ &gt;98. at the Sanford Civic
Center located at the co m e r o f Sanford Ave
and Seminole Blvd. on the lake front.
Come see Sanford’s own *Mr. Money* J eff
Deen and *M.id Dog* Mike Taylor and his new
manager, ‘ Ms. Red Hot Pepper*, along with
T lie Phenom* Bryan Austin. The Syrian
Slasher. "Up Town'' Frankie Caj&gt;unr, T lie
Mercenary*. "Lord o f Discipline". Th e Florida
Hurricane', and many others.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. wtth the a c ­
tion beginning at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $8.00
for all seats. Proceeds will go to the Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van for
their program.
Kor more Information or tickets, please
rontact Ofc. Mike Taylor at (-107) 323-3030.
Tickets are also available at Billy [Joy s lo ­
cated at the C om er o f 1st Si. and Sanford
Ave. In Sanford. (407) 321-0833.

�Swnmote H«rafcj, Sentord, Florida •Wednesday, November 18. 1990

39

A dozen tackle tips to make you a better angler
I. Learn how to correctly tie knots. At a
minimum team the Improved, clinch and palomar knots to hold terminal tackle (hooka, swiv­
els. snaps) to your line and the surgeon's knot
* ° A . *,ne *° *,ne or *lnc *° leader. Another
useful knot for saltwater anglers Is the Bimini
TVIat.
3.
Monofilament line stretches up to 20 per­
cent. This Is an advantage because It reduces
the sudden stress a big fish puts on a line when
pulling against the drag. Its disadvantage Is
that this gives fish a chance to head towards
rover before you ran turn Its head toward the
boat. If you want to reduce the line stretch
problem, consider switching to one o f the hightech braided fishing lines. They have virtually
no stretch so all the shock o f the fish Is trans­
ferred to the rod and drag on the reel. A cheap
reel won't survive.
3. Re-spool your reels with new line on a
regular basis. How often this needs to be done
depends on how often you fish. Charter cap­
tains replace lines every few days If they are
catching a lot of fish. Recreational anglers who
fish once u month or so may only have to put
new line on once or twice a year. Monofilament
line gets stretched out after catching fish. You
runnot see when this happens nor tell how bad
the problem Is until your catches break the line.
Fishing line Is Inexpensive so change your line
sooner rather than later.
4. Frequently examine the working end of your
line for cuts, nicks, and abrasions. Some an­
glers do this after every fish they catch. If the
leuder or end of the line looks or feels rough,
replace It. Monofilament line's strength ts

greatly diminished when cut or abraded. Rerigging whenever you notice the damaged line
might take a few extra minutes but you will
loose far fewer fish this way.
5. Don't leave monofilament line exposed to
the sun. The ultraviolet rays destroy It. The
problem Is serious If the line looks or feels
chalky. Line In this condition should be re­
placed.
6. Don't discard pieces o f fishing line In the
water. For that matter, never throw any trash In
the water. Fishing line Is especially bad. It does
not break down over time and It can become
fouled In birds and ftsh and lead to their death
(see the section on pelicans In the Safe and Re­
sponsible Angling chapter). Fishing Une can be
recycled at many bait and tackle stores.
7. Saltwater angling requires using a leader.
Monofilament line In the 20-to-80-pound test
range Is the most commonly used material.
Some anglers prefer to use steel cable when
fishing for sharks and larger open srater fish.
8. As a general rule use a swivel to connect

Preps-----Zumri 3 lu u k

CoaUawsd Worn Page »

IS 13 33 40

Labs BraaUsy O il
MtlmU 2. South I. lU y n 4. Hunt I.
I trills 0. Damn 3. Ankrton 3.
W arms 4. Lehtnrr 3. Moraiuw 3 To­
tal* 10 9 19 31

QRBYHOUNDS 49,
PATRIO TS 31

Lpnaa
Lake In s ik y

tyssoa (49)
Ultlr 3. Quinn 7 Cnu 13. Marvin 3.
Svnllh 17 Jnlutlii|h 4. Iliulwin I

10 IB IS • . 49
4 4 10 13. 31

Ihrrr point arid goal* „ Lyman 4
IQuinn 3. C m . Smith). Lahr llranllry

3 PMtlg. Mar* limit Tram bub _ Ly­
man IS. Lake tIrani try 19 Poukd out.
Lyman. Zumrr Tnhntr*b _ none. tee­
m'd* . Lyman 1-0 Lake llranllry 0-1

SOCCER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The
Lake Howell boys broke open a
close game with three second

BOYS
aaV B R HAWKS 4.
PATRIOTS 1
Lake Hevell
1 3 . 4
Lake BrestWy
O 1 _ I
Ooeb . Lake Iknvrll 4 lOorumJrx. CUjr.
Oowman. MrCWraL Lakr UnniVnr I
[MarerM A**l*t* _ Lake IfaweS 3
(Canrhob. Day. StmtrrL ShoU on * m ]
. U k e Ikiwril 20 U k* llranllry B. ftar-

Sparrow (two
runs scored).
Other
hitters were
Anne
Grieme (one triple, one ntn
scored, two RHl). Kathy Kllngrnsm lth (one single, two nuts
scored). Sharon Ritchey (one
single). Kim Curtis (one nut
scored, one RBI) and Sue Mohr
(one run scored).
Leading Flyers W ings A Grill
were Gina Green (one home
nm, one double, one single,
two runs scored, one RBI),
Trucey Mitchell (one hom e nm.
two singles, one run scored,
three RBI). Shay Brown (one
double, two singles, four nuts
scored, one RBI) and Margaret
Clevenger (three singles, one
nm scored).
Also hitting were
Brenda

Harlsfleld (one home run. one
nm scored, two RBI). Paula
Songer (one double, one nm
scored, one RBI), Lucy Sellers
lone single, one run scored,
three RBI). Chris Clark (one
single, one nm scored, one
Kill), Sharon Burch (one singlr. one run scored), Kathy
Lynn (one nm scored) and
Carol Norman (one RBI).
Doing
the
hitting
for
Vaughan Incorporated
were
Lynn W ebb (one double, one
single, one RBI). Cindy Olles
(one single), U z Turner (one
single) and Bree Davis (one run
scored).
Powering the Sharks were
Carrie Sutton (three singles,
two runs scored, one RBI),
Sheila Sanders (one hom e nm,
one double, three runs scored,
three RBI), Beth Hundrtser

Bowling (one single, one run
scored). Tommy Ryan (one sin­
gle. one nm scored). Bill John­
son (one single, one nm
scored), Tracy Rhoades (one
single, one RBI). Chris Coskle
(one single) and Keith Latz
(one run aeored).
Leading

lirtar

C orporation

against Imracarc were Tommy
Ryan (one home run, one dou­
ble. two runs scored, one RBI),
Keith Latz (two singles, two

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RBI), Mike Bowling (one Irlplr.
two rum* scored). Bill Johnnon
(one double). Dan LaFlaminc
(one single), Ruben Garcia (one
single), Bill P irvesk (oiu- sin ­
gle). Chris Cuskte (one sin gle)
and Don Baldwin (one single).
Providing the offense for Inv.u a rr were Bob Hall ltw&lt;» m u
gles). Angel Flgrunro tone t r i­
ple. on r nm scored). Tom
Moses (one double). Torn G il­
son (one single, one HMD and
Dave Rosa (one run scored).

SLO W CREDIT?
BANKRUPTCY?
FIRST TIME BUYEt

tuns scored and nine RBI as Sunmland Corporation
held off Curt's Alleycats, 14-12, Tuesday night.

Women------and Leah
singles, three

Expect good bass action In Die river, rs p r
da lly from Puzzle Lake soulh to LahfiJB m lec.
This section o f the river holds good nil mix- rs of
bass over the B-pound mark. Large shiners nri­
bald to beat this time o f year for lunkrr bass.
Fish slough mouths tn Puzzle L ik e and »l»epolnta o f weedltnes In Like Poinsett.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports f.m
offshore action when seas permit. Dolphin, w.i
hoo and king mackerel have been reliable o n ­
shore. Inside the Port, count on flounder and
sheepshead. TTout and redflsh are on the flats
of the Banana and Indian Rivers.
Ponce inlet has good fishing for sheepshead,
drum, redflsh. flounder, small blueflsh and |.u k
crevalle. Live or dead shrimp Is the top halt.
Finger mullet work well for flounder and redflsh.
Trout and redflsh are rated as good In Mosquito
Lagoon.

Stadium at 7 p.tn. and the Lake
Mary girls open defense of
their 1998 stale championship
by going to Orlando to take on
Boone at 7 p.m.

half goals and knocked off
homestanding Lake Brantley,
4-1, In a Seminole Athletic
Conference at Tom Siocy Field.
The game was the season
opener for both squads.
In girts'
action.
Winter
Springs romped to a 3-0 lead
and continued the pressure In
the second half, thumping First
Academy, 8-1.
In soccer action tonight, the
Seminole bays will host Deltons In a Class BA-Dielrtct 4
contest at Thomas E. Whlgham

■cored, two
RBI). P. Oravter (two singles,
three tune scored, one RBI). H.
King (two singles, one RBI) and
R. Jasmin (two singles, one run
scored).
Also contributing were C.
Sclafan! (one double, two runs
scored, two Rill). Zeb Webb
(one single, one run scored,
two RBI). K. Saver (one single,
one nm scored, two RBI). Bill
Cogbum (one single, one run
scored). B. Shaw (one single)
and S. Evan (one run scored).
Accounting for the Briar
Corporation offense were Don
Baldwin (one home run. one
single, one run scored, three
RBI). Ruben Garcia (two sin­
gles, one run scored, two RBI)
and Dan LaFlamme (one home
run, two runs scored, one RBI).
Other hitter* were Mike

Continued from Page IB

F18HINO FORECAST
Snook action Is still fair nt Sebastian lulrt
with fish to 20 pounds. Large live shrimp i&gt;r
small baltflsh work best. One-ounrr jigs nr Rn
pala type lures are top artificials. Also expert
flounder, redflsh, small snapper and a few
blueflsh. The outgoing tide seems to la* best, as
bait Is swept out o f the Inlet to waiting game
fish.

Heavy weight base pnfer highly specialtied habitats, with easy access to food.

Industrial

Carat Cranick (above) teamed with Belinda Anderson
and Teresa Finck for six singles, lour doubles, eight

cover an d deep water. Once a hip Ixiss tins
been taken from such a spot, another trill
eventually move In.

the leader to the line If you're using a sinker In
the terminal rig. If no sinker Is used, or If using
small BpUt shot on your line, tie the leader and
line directly together using a strong knot such
as a surgeons knot.
9. When fishing with lures that don't come
with a split ring, use a loop knot. This will allow
full action o f the lure. Split rings function like
loops so you can use on Improved clinch knot
or other tight knot.
10. Saltwater corrodes metal. Always rinse off
your rods and reels with freshwater after a day
o f saltwater fishing. Follow the manufacturer's
directions for doing this and keep your reels
property lubricated. Rinsing lures In freshwater
and letting them dry before stortng them In your
tackle box will help delay the rusting of hooks.
11. Use a hook sharpener. Most anglers don't
do this and they loose ftsh as a result.
12. Buying quality tackle pays off. Yes. you
can go to the mass merchandisers and pur­
chase a rod and red combination for under *30.
But, don't count on catching a saltwater fish o f
any stir. The drags on these low-end reels are
very weak and the guides of the rods tend to
rust quickly. Your best bet Is to buy quality
products. You can always get professional help
from th t Independent tackle ships. They can
help you select a combo that fits your budget
ana will work for the type o f Ash you want to
catch.

(one triple, one double, two
nins scored, one RBI), Teresa
Howdy shell (one triple, one
single, two runs scored, one
RBI) and Robin Bishop (one
double, one single, one RBI).
Also. Tanya G eiger (two sin­
gles. three runs scored, two
RBI), Kathy Spellm an (two sin­
gles. two KDI), Gloria Eflrd
(one single, two runs scored)
and Debbie Huss (one single,
one RU1).

On# year employment

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One year in
the area.
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$1600/mo.

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Providing the offense for Or­
lando Dodge w ere Shanda Bry­
ant (one triple, two singles,
one run scored), Denise Byrd
(two singles, one RBI), Nikki
Snell (one single, one RBI).
Marie Byrd (one single, one run
scored). Theresa Brooks (one
single) and Gloria Beasley (one
single).

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Legal N o tice s

L eg a l N o tice s

.M i a o n i i P o u i i T O
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TOR U M I f t O lt COUNTY
11 Oi l !
12 Hood.
FLORIDA
u s ;ii2 ic c o u f 4 i
IFABPS444KA139494
69 ford
PRORATE DIVISION
12 10 91
Fil* Number: tS I010 CR
In R# E«tat* of
I I Pool
2AJ17A5BP56535S
MALCOLM NORMAN,
12-12-11
9A81M 75J14
21 ford
Defeated
NOTICE
12-14-11
OF ADMINISTRATION
12 Chav
iAW )3N 3C K U0*ri
The admifiatritton of the
12-19-11
f atale of MALCOLM NORMAN
M Old* 2Gjamsiw 6j 7JJ06j ?
defeated File Number 91
I I Olda
JAP15Y 201129030
1010 CP, it pend ng »n the
Th* Auction mil bo bold at
Circuit Ceuft for Sernnofe
12 00 pm on ta d data* above
Counts
Flonde.
Probate
McConro*l Towing 4 Kacovary
0**i*H&gt;fV the addrett o* eh-ch
2*00 Sanford Av# . Sanford FL
t Pott Office Dot C . Sanford.
32773 P/oepactrv* bidders may
FL 32777. The name* and
ms pact aabtcioa one hour prior
addrettet of tha Personal
Id tale Tarmt ate caib or
Reptetenfattv#
and
the
Certified fundi
McConnell
Personal
Representative s
toeing rasaiyat tbe right to
attorney ire set forth below
I aceepl or reiect any and all
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS I bide
ARE n o t if ie d THAT
| Oubiiin Novambai 11, 199*
All persons on whom this
oew-120
notice is served who have
obiectmns tnat challenge the
vj'Kht&gt; of the Will, the quafi*'*
cations
of
the
Personal
Representative, venue, or juris*
diet on of thts Court are
required lo hie their objections
IN THE COUNTY COURT
With Ihit Court WITHIN THE
Of T N I IIONT1INTN
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AFTER THE DATE O* THE
IN ANO TON
FIRST PUBLICATION OF T h i S
91MINOLI
COUNTY.
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
fLORtOA
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
CASH N 9 0 1 0 J 9 C C 2 0 C
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
DESTINY SPRINGS
ON THEM
CONDOMINIUM
All creditors ol the decedent
ASSOCIATION. INC . A f lor-da
and other persons havng
not-for prolil corporation.
claims or demands aga nit
PIamlift,
decedent« estate on whom a
v*
copy of this Notice »s served
MONROE OUTREACH
wdhm three months after the
MISSION INC and
dale of the first pub!»cat»on of
UN AN OWN TENANTS.
this notice must file their claims
Oafandem*.
w«m this Court w i t h in T h e
NO TIC I Of SALS
l a te r o f th r e e m o n t h s
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
that puriuant lo tba final
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Judgment
in
Foreclosure
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
entered on tha 10th day ol
AFTER THE OATf OF SERVICE
NOVEMBER. &lt;991. in Civil
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
Action No 99-1019-CC-20&gt;C of
ON THEM
tba County Court ot lb*
All other creditor* of the dece­
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
dent and per sons having claims
and for Seminole County,
or demands agamst the dece*
flonda in which MONROE
dent s estate mutt file their
OUTREACH MISSION. INC and
clams With this Court WITHIN
UNKNOWN TENANTS, are the
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
Defendant#
and
OESTINY
OATC OF t h e F ir s t p u b l i c a ­
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
t io n OF T h is NOTICE
ASSOCIATION. INC . it tha
ALL CLA MS DEMANDS AND
Plaintiff, f wilt (alt to the b&gt;gh**t
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
and beat bidder far cath at the
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
wad boot door ol tba Seminole
The date of the first publics*
County Courthou**. Sanford,
(•on of this Notice is November
ftjrrda it I I 00 A M on the
If t*9«
19th day o* Oecember. 1999,
l in o a F in l e y .
lh* following dateribad real
Personal Representative property **t lorth m tn* final
Attorney fOf
Judgment
Personal Repretentetive
Unit
141C.
DESTINY
ROBERT C WiLPUNS. JR . ESQ
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM,
Florida Bar iJ777JJ
accord-ng to ihe Deciaral-on ot
Drttmer. Wphtust I
Condominium
thereof
a*
Wiltons, P A
recorded m Official Record!
230 Lookout Place
Boo« 1117, Peg* 1890 of tha
Past OW*ce bo* 941690
Public Record* ot Sanunol#
Ma llard, Fior ds 32794*1690
County, f lotida
|407| 539-0009
Da t e d th* 12lh day NOVEM­
Pubksh November 18. 25. *998
BER. 1999
DEW 121
MARYANNE MORSE
Ci*r* of tb* Court
By Cecelie V Ekern
M OTICI O f S A LI
Deputy
Of MOTOR VEHICLE
Ptamt ft* Attorney:
PURSUANT TO f.S. T 1 J .T I
EMIL A. OASPERONI. JR , ESQ
1914 0LD5M0BILE 40 VIN:
911 WakivA Spring* Road
103AJ19B4QD411919 Sale and
Longwood. Florida 32779
•ahrcie location
1909 I d
1407) 772-7101
Sanford
fL.
Sale
dele
HOT ICS
December 2. 199* at 10 00 am .
AMERICANS WITH
Towing/dor age
company
OtSABILITISS A C T O* 19*0
r « H i . n lb* ' e l -1 1# .rth e c e
A A M a M riilv a Order
u&gt;d .*mc 1*1*1 from 1b* euction
Na. 93-3
for more ificumei can #07 *57.
Pa'tona with a disability who
7999
need * tpeciel eccommodation
Publish November 11, 1994
to participate m tbi* proceeding
CEW-119
thould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 30t N Park
NO TIC I Of
Aranua, Suita North lo t,
P U ILIC AUCTION
Sanford. Florida 32771 at leaat
Notica la baraby given:
five (5| day* prior to the pro­
McConnall Towing will (#11 al
ceeding
Telephone 9407) 323Public Auction lor Salvage lor
4110, tiie n t cn 4227) 1•BOOCaab on demand to highest bid­
9558771 (TOO), or 1-600-933der. the following described
87TO (V), via Florida Relay
valuelas
Service
12-03-11
Puplith: November 18. 2$. 1998
74 GMC
TCV1443310241
DEW-117
9] M » d i

Legal Notice
HOTtCS
IHE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Dive# Approved Nonce of Agency Action
U 3 POSTAL SERVICE. ATTN EDDIE ROBERTSON. BOO RINE­
HART ROAD. LAKE MARY. FL 12799. application #10-1170017AAC The D&gt;drict propo**a to allocate 0 05 million gallon*
per day (mgdl ol water lor irrigation of 19 4S acrea of LAND­
SCAPE The applicant * praviou* permit granted tn* u*e ot 0 07
mgd ot wafer tor irrigation ot 19 5 acre* of landscape. The with­
drawal* u**d by Ibi* ptopoaed protect will conaiat ol GROUND
WATER FROM THE FLORIDAN AQUIFER and RECLAIMED WATER
FROM THE CITY O f LAKE MARY via on# ending well in Sammola
County located in Section 08. Town im p 20 South, Rang* 30 Cad
known a* LAKE MARY P I OC
The tiiedtl containing each of the above-nded application!*) are
available lor inspection Monday through Friday eacept lor legal
holiday*. 8 00 am to 3 00 pm at tha St John# River Water
Management Didiict Headquarter* or the appropriate Service
center The Dittnct will take action on each permit application
fitted above uniat* a petition tor an admmiatrativ* proceeding
hearing) it tiled pursuant to tha provtdone ot Section* 120 349
and 120 97. Florida Statuta* Chapter 21-104 and 40C-1 1007,
Flonda Admmiatrative Coda IFA.C ) A par ton who** tubdantial
rtaraat* a'* affected by any of tba Oidfictt p'opoeed permitting
decision* identified above may pet-tion tor admmidraliv* hearing
n accoidanca with Section# 120 949 and 120 97 or all partia* may
reach a written agreement on mediation ai an alternative remedy
under Section 1 20 57) Chooamg mediation wilt not adversely
affect the ngftt to a hearing it mediation doe* not retult in • tet­
ri#-nan! the procedure* lor pursuing mediation era »ei lorth in
Sect on 120 971. F.9.. and Rule* 28 104 111 and 28-104*01- 405
F A C Petition* mud comply min in* lequirement* ol Florida
Admimdrdiv* Cod*. Chapter 24-104 end be Med with (received
by| tha Did'ict Clerk, located at Didrict Headquarter*. 4049 Raid
Sired, Paiatka, Florida 12177. Petition* tor admlmdrahve bearing
on tha above appi'Calion(a) mud be tiled within twenty-on* (21)
day* ot publication of thi* notice of within twenty * a (21) day* at
tb* Didrict depotirng notice ot thia intent in lh* mail lor tho*«
person* to whom tha Didrict mail* actual notice Failure to fit* •
cetit'On within this i m# period shall constitute a waiver ol any
nght tuch parson may hav* to r*qu**t an administratis* determi­
nation (haanng) under Section* 120 549 and 120 57, F S , con­
cern ng tha *ub|*ct permit application Petition* which art not
road in accordance with tha asove provisions art subject to die-nxtal Because the administrative hearing procase is designed
to formulate Imal agency action, in* tiling ol a petition maans that
tn* Didrict* final action may b* different from tha position taken
by it in this notice of intent. Person* whose substantial intateiti
win ba effected by any such final decision of tb* Oislflct on tha
application have me nght to become a patty to tb* proceeding, tn
accordance with tha requirement* sat forth above
Roti* Parker, Data Control Technician
D-vition of Permit Data Service*
St John* River Water Management Oidrtct
Putn-tn November 14. 1994
CEW-119

Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIQ H TS S N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
S1M IN 0LI COURTV.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-212S-CA
DIVISION 14- K
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Pia-ntift(e).
V*

Al t o n c o l e m a n a /k /a
ALTON C COLEMAN, at al.
Oefend ant|«).
NOTICS
OF FORICLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
November * 1494. and entered
at Cat* NO 97-2128-CA ol tha
Circuit Court ot tha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florid*
whavam MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY i* the ptamtiN and
ALTON COLEMAN A/K/A ALTON
C COLEMAN, KAREN CHAVIS)
SEMiNOLt COUNTY. CENTRAL
FL
EDUCATORS FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION.
SANFORD
ARMS ASSOCIATES. I P D/B/A
CEDAR CREEK APARTMENTS.
TENANT *1 N/K/A TRACY POL­
LARD a/# the Defendant* I *■«
sail lo lh* highest and best bid­
der lor cash it tb* Wsst front
door ot ths Seminal* County
Courthou*#, Sanford. Florida at
tt 00 am ., on the Ith day ol
DECEMBER. 1998. the following
described property *■ set forth
at i* d Final Judgment
LOT 54. MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCOROINQ TO TH I PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 44 PAQES 14 AND
IT . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO and lh*
seal of fhi* Court on NOVEM­
BER 5th. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mori*
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Jan* I Jatawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCalla, Raymar,
Barratt 4 Frappier
Pott OttiC* Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11601
F47064722
It you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion m order to participate in
ima proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no cost to you. tor the
provision of csnsin atsistanc*.
Plsss*
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avsnus. Sanford. Florida 12771,
telephone number (407) 1214110. within 2 working days *f
your rscsipt ot this document, ft
hearing impaired. (TOD) 1-600955-4771
Publish November 11,14. 1991
DEW-74

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND PON
SIM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA SI NO. 47-440-CA-14B
NORWEST MORTGAGE,
IN C , a California corporation,

PtSmtiH,
AGNES ILI1 SHORT
(SS*22S-2S-4047);
EDITH LUCILLE
VAMOU.04R
issatss-es-ttas).
SUNTRUST BANKCARO.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION:
K IT BANK OF NEW
YORK. Assign** ot RTC.
Receiver ot EMPIRE OF
AMERICA, FSB. and
any unknown heirs,
devisee*, grant**!,
creditors, and olhar
unknown persona ar
unknown spousss claiming
by. through and
under any of Ihe
above-named Defendants,
Osfsndanta.
970155

AMBNOaO NOTICa
OP PORBCLOIURB SALa
N O TICI t* her*by given that
the undersigned Clerk ot the
Circuit Court ol Somlnol*
County, florid*, will on ttto tOlh
day ol Docembor. IM 4, al 11.00
o'clock A M ot Waet front
Semmoi* County Courthou*# tn
Sanford. Florid*, otter tor tat#
and tall at public outcry to tn#
hignott and boat bidder lor
caah, tho loiiowing-descnbad
property situate tn Semmoi*
County, Florid*:
Lot 39, TWENTY WEST,
according to the map or plat
thoreol as rscordsd in Plat
Book 14. Peg* 14, ol tha Public
Rseofd* ot Ssmmols County.
Florida
pursuant lo the Fetal Judgment
entered m a case pending m
said Court, tha atyto ol which ta
indicated above.
WITNESS my band and oltKlal
aoal ot said Court thi* 1 1th day
of November. 1*94.
It you ar* a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
m true proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled. at no coat to you, to tho
provision ol certain assistance.
Pie*** contact Court adminis­
trator. lo t N. Park Avanu*.
Suita N101, Sanford. Florid*
1277t. (407)323-4110 aal. 4227.
within 2 working days of your
rscsipt ot this notice ol foreclo­
sure sale; tl you ar* hearing
unpaired, call 1-400 *59 4771;
if you are vote# unpaired, call 1400-955-4770.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Oaputy Clerk
BUTLER 4 HOSCH, PA.
3145 S Conway R d, Sla E
Orlando, Florida 12112
(407) 111 3200
Publish: November ||, 25. 1*94
DEW-114

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IN T H ( CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I t I T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SIM IN OLE COURTV.
FLORIOA
OEN IR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I HO: BB-10B8-CA-t4
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
BANK. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK F/K/A
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
T LAINTiFF
VS
HOWARO I GUTHRIE
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UN0ER OR AQAINST
HOWARD I GUTHRIE.
BLANCHE J GUTHRIE
IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNOER OR
AOAINST BLANCHE J
GUTHRIE. JOHN OOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICS
OP FORSCIOSURS S A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puttuant Is a Summary Feral
Judgment el foreclosure dated
November 4, 16*8. entered in
Civil Cat* No 14-tOta CA-14
of lh* Circuit Court ot the t|TH
Judicial Cucurt hi and lor S IM I­
NO LI
County.
SANFORO.
Florida. I will tail lo in# nighoal
and bast bidder for cath AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE at lb* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse loc sled at
101 N PARK AVENUE m SAN­
FORD Florid*, at tt 00 A M. on
tho 14th day ol January. 1S49.
tha following described proper­
ty as set forth m said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT IE. BEAR LAKE FOREST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAGES 70 ANO
71. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SIMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
t LESS. FROM THE MOST
WESTERLY CORNER OF SAIO
LOT t l . RUN NORTH *|-S4 29'
EAST. ALONO T H I NORTH­
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT
I I . A DISTANCE OF 299 10
FEET) THENCE RUN SOUTH
41-01 I t * EAST A DISTANCE
OF 6 00 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTHEASTERLY U N I OF
A 6 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASE­
MENT LYINO ADJACENT TO
SAIO NORTHWESTERLY U N I
OF LOT I I . SAID POINT BEING
TH I POINT OF BIOINNINQ OF
THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED
HEREIN THENCE CONTINUE
SOUTH 41*0111- EAST FOR
1100 FEET; THENCE RUN
NORTH 41-34 2$- EAST FOR
21 00 FEET; THENCE RUN
NORTH 41*0111* W IS T FOR
1100 FEET TO A POINT ON
•AID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE
OF SAIO * FEET WIDE UTILITY
EASEMENTS THENCE SOUTH
«4*44’T9* WSST ALONO SAIO
SOUTHEASTERLY u n i f o r
29.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
S I GINNING.
Oiled thie 4th day ol
November. 199*
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at lh* Circuit Court
By: Jsn* E. Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
t h e law o f f ic e s o f

0AVID J. STERN. PA
a t t o r n e y FOR PLAINTIFF
SOt 8. University Drive
Suit* 500
Plantation. FL 21124
(9S4) 211-4000
94 24632 (FNW)
In accordanca with lh#
American with Disabilities Act,
parson* with disabilities naadutg a special accommodation lo
psrtlclpato in this proceeding
ahouM contact tho Clark of fha
Circuit Court at lh* SEMINOLE
County Courthou** at 407-3234110. not late* than seven days
prior ta tha proceeding. It hear­
ing unpaired. I400-939-477I
(TOO) or 1*800-955-1770. via
Florida Relay Serves
Publish: November i t , IS. 1998
DEW-77

IN T H I CIRCUIT CO URT
OP T N I I I G N T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
PLORIDA
C A S I NO.! VS-12E0-CA-14-K
UNITED STATES OP
AMERICA, by and through
lh* Secretary ol th*
DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS a f f a ir s .
Plaintiff.
v*
THOMAS N. ALSTON,
and TRU0Y K
ALSTON, hi* wit*, at. a i.
Defendants
N O TIC I OP I A L I
Notic# ta hereby given that,
pursuant to th# Order or Petal
Judgment *nt*r*d In thla causa
m lh* Circuit Court of Saminolo
County, florid* I will tall lh*
proparty tituatod Saminolo
County, flonda. described at
LOT 117. DEER RUN. UNIT S
-■ -. ACCOROlNa TO T H I PLAT
as

recorded

in

PLAT BOOK 21. PAOES 41 ANO
41. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
and commonly known as:
1944 Cressbtam Diiva.
Cassslberry. t l 32707
at public sal*, lo tba higheei
and beat bidder, for caah. at th*
weal front door of tho Saminolo
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, at I t oo AM on
December, to, tS96
Dated November 8. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OP T H I COURT
By: Jean Briiiant
Deputy Clark
In accordanca with th#
American* With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate m thia proceeding
thould
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number 407 121-4110. not later
than seven (7) day* prior to lb*
proceeding if nearing impaired,
(TOO! 1-800-993-8771, or Voice
(V) 1-800-993-1770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Meson 4 Associates, P A
17757 US 19 North. Suit* 500
Clearwafer, FL 13784
(S tl) 538 3800
Publish November I f . 18. 1998
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21— P e r s o n a l s
ALONE? FLORID A S MOST
RESPECTED DATING ButeAu
since t977f All ages including
seniors Brmgng People Togafher t 600 922-4477 (24 hours)
Longwood Massage Studio.
7 days
Private rms Femalei Staff
Slai
Lise FMM0007785
_____ 407-339-3300
Talk To Uv* Psychic*1!
Love. Money Know your Fu­
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1 900 420 3012*7557
S3 99/
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The t-t0Q Dale Una it
Listen to single guys 4 gal*
Woking to meet someone kke
j
1 900 370 4695(7647
9Gttwi Must be 18* ProcaS
619645*434

43— L egal S ervices
A X LANTECH
Divorce $55. Bankruptcy $75.
Adoption |75 Name Change
$55 Etc (407)522 0347 24 hrs
46 off wRN tfwa ad

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55— B u s in e s s

OrroRTUNmES
Slaking highly motivated peo­
ple (derailed at securing lhe*f
inancui luiuia 6960192________

5*— F in a n c ia l
S ervices
JUDOCNCNT HOLDERS
TVedof w**ng to* settlement ol
Your judgement &gt;
Let vw pro* coaect 4
No codecnon no charge
Cal 407 634 0157

70— Ed u c a tio n 4
T r a in in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
Wk*nd classes National Truck
School 1-400-4*9-73*4

71— H elp W anted
n w m n g iF a r o or
immeipate Ftoerbon* n
Warehouse Assembly 4
Lgfd industrial
Just Caff Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel 322 4*49
A C INSTAUER TRAINEES

LEARN NEW TRAOE
G/S41 Opportunity with a
La/ga Local Co
Compel**# Wages
Great Ben*Mi
MUM Have Vakd D L and
Day Stuff. O T Available
Can Sandy or Patty
!07)647-f
(407)647-4010
A-1 Tampa Inc
EO€ f No Fee

Wa wart to make sum you are puunad mth aw s w h from your Swnumia Her Ml dataAad ad
Tb man# Sum you ad works, wa lugged you lard m mart ta tuOuwaig
• Inctuda at many Matures of tha earn you am swung as you can rw * of Rwmwmpar.
(fw more you 1*4 lh* taslar you *44
•Include a pnea By ksbng a pnea, you wff awnmai* unwankad cats bom pwapta wfk&gt;
iron I venous about buying your martfianoaa
• Whan you EM your phone number kst pra hm* ol day that r* bast to raach you. Wm
don t want paepta caikng you whan you era M work or uaapaig
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$420fwk
Local Company
‘General otic#
$2«Vwk
Entry Laval Computer Work
-Warshoua* Traaia* U U V t
Plenty cf Work Hare
'Caramc Worker
fiaorhrk
Fun Place
$310fwk
Hand* Mu* Tata
•Shop Tn
SJOQfnk
learn An Aspects

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PLENTY MORE)
700 W 2STM ST. SANFORO
Eapd residential 4 ciffc# clean
era needed Transportation and
phone rsquaad 407 645-1414

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•N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I I IO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH ANO FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL C A S I
RO.i S4-2271-CA -14-1
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
$29.95397 IH UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
N O T IC I OF
P O R P IITU M P N O C IIO IN O
TO: Joss A Pares Msnchaca
c/o Joseph A. Rosier
Post Office Boa 50174
Lake Mary. Florida 32744
and all other who claim an
mte'esf m lh# following properhr:
$29,953 97 m United Stale*
currency
Donald F. E (linger, ol mo
Sammola
County
Shanft'a
Office,
Sammola
County.
Florida, through his officers,
mvastlgator* or agents, sauad
th* above propatty on or about
Saplambar 19, 199* at 321 Alba
Lana. Lake Mary, Sammola
County, Florida, and ta presentfy bolding sard property lor th*
purpose ol tortartur# pursuant
lo Section* 132 701-912 704.
Florida Slatuta*. and will
R IQ U IS T that an Honorable
Judge ol th* Circuit Court. Civil
Drviaion, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit.
Sammola
County,
Florid* find probabl* causa that
th* above property should ba
forfailad to tb* above agency.
You will b# satvad a copy at lh*
Order finding Ptobsbl* Causa
one* it is *ig tad by lh* Judge
and ft will advia* you how and
whan to ratpond to thi* raquaal
for forfeiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a Iru*
and correct copy ot this Notice
wa* sent lo th* above named
addras* by U S certified mail,
return receipt requeued tbi*
9th day ot November, 1998.
John C. Ross.
Gsnsral Counsel
Florida Bar 180717
Samlnol* County
Shanlf a Otfic*
IM S 28th Sttaal
Sanford. Flonda 12771-9199
Publish: November It, 18, 1998
OEW-79

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a n ted

TRAVEL A G IN T NEEDED

2 y»t mmanum aipana/vn ARC
certificabon required Great op­
portunity lor 2nd income Can
128 4246 Mon Fn

lt‘» time to prepare
fo r tha Holiday.
Ordaf your Claa*m*d CHapUy, Help Wanted Ads nowl
■Affordatna preat
•Panonak/nd vamca
‘Goakfy work
-OsdOuhon m your local i m i
(to draw seasonal harp from ampfoyaa* who rswd* cloaa by)

Certified HMA wanted lor Vm
days Pease cal 322 6796 for
interview Bong reSsrsnres
NEED EKIRACASH
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and (Xtbumd cals
North Orlando Area Good Wwjes
life ffpmg reqiareit
Caa Sandy or Paffy
(407)647 4010
A-l Temp* Inc
EOC/NoFae

Of BART MANOR
CNA 2 30A to 30P 410 SOP
6 30A LPN 10 16P6 46A Die­
tary Eld* part bme 407 666
4426 EOE
Drug Free Work
Place

Can (407) 322-261f A
Ask for tha ClatwRad Dspt.
Lai your displays start working
for you EARLY I

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S e m i n o le H e r a ld

NEED A COMPUTER I
Complete systems fu#y loaded
lease purchase w tow monthly
800 600 0343«2767
payments
247119

Adnun Asirsl$l6K* Pans),la aienxpng t o o n health Comp
profoant FT for non profit org
Fas f*sum*to3G2 1777 EOE
Assemblers, metal saw epara
tor. mamlananca Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. Cassatoarry FL

Dental Assistant
S eeded tor aurgeat prostheke
reconstructive practice Ener
gebc individual with strong
learn stuff* Salary and bene
fits
Interview 904-779-4100

71— H elp

CUSTOMER
SERVICE:
F7T
Good fffione Mi*s snportere ai
hanrSmg cualumar cats Some
typing. Mng. bate computer
skits $6 541tw Fa a rnsiane to
*07 32 7 8942 Wniar Spraigs
use Mtg Plan*

EARN WMLE YOU LEARN
CNA Tiawng Classes begatrvng Nov 3CKh Be reedy tot a
new years mr new vki*t tor a
new career 3 wk prep come
to chfangs CNA ten Earn 11$
*h4* ywj warn a career ai great
demand Apply ei person
Detorva tknaffhear* Rnhab Cen­
ter
1451 E K ca m »e t
Ltettona FI
EOE DF,W.P
ENTRY LEVEL DfffVERS need
ed NOW* fkney Transport haa
snmedMM opening* tor drrver
ffamem No apenance needed
Fam $500 Id $700 weekly plus
bffnefitv CDL baavng available
900-436 5593

HAJRDRESSER
A NAIL TECH

DRIVER NEEDED
Class A. COL Stay in FL only
5 days on / 2days off 3 yr*
mm OTR erp Good driving
record 323 7176

ATTENTION CNA a
Coma and yon our canng team
ot Nurses and CNAs Eical
lam banaf i* Eipananca rac
ognnad
1.00pm-tt 00pm
shift avauabla. Piaava apply m
parson Danone Haafthcar* Ra
haPilrtenon Cantar ISSi Elk
cam Bm) Danona EOE

D f iv « r s
Midwest Coast Transport Is
locking tor CDL elate A He.
drlvere For inure opening
Late Model equip Home often
Competitive pay w twi-#Mv
CaM MCI Rapresentattv* John
Basumonl (407)32*4471.

BILL HEARO CHEVROLET
Sanlord Florida e looking tor a
Fu* Tana Switchboard Operator
Caa Lorre at (407) 321 7800 lor
an mlarvew baiwaan 7 30 and
400

$200 $500 waskly mailing gift
certificates For more inform*
lion sand a self addressed
stamped envelope to Jus! For
Kefs. PO Bos 0610. Miami FL
33t66

EARN EXTRA INCOME

Cara Giver lor m i l ALF kvt m
Rm 4 board, nominal pay Cal
pgr *S 316 9973 or 623 5456
C4rp*nt*r*/H*lp*rt:SuOCf*wt
* deckers needed Steady work
last pay Jeff Savage 407-6707926.

W anted

neednd Both F/T Ckentele prel
Call John at Headkner* X
5451

IMMEOfATE OPENINGS
Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract wifi the Sirmnoki County
Public Schools has rmmadiafe
Fui 4 Part hm# povffiunt av.vf
able tot food service 4 custarS
al Apply at our new location
295 Waymori Cl *105 ai Lake
Mary or CaM 323 0440 for de
laris
Requirements
include
FDLE.FBI background checks 4
Drug Testing EOE/DFWP

Installers!
WILL TRAIN'
Vertical bands Banafffsl
CMI |407) 430- 4700

C AR PE T HELPER

Place Your
Classified Ad Today

And nHarters Must have VCT.
vinyl basa 4 commercial glu*
down asp $*hr 324 5762

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CASHIERS

For Fast Personal
Service.

Ww t/a&gt;n tor To* coHectort
24 openings tor torCKe peapto
F T 4P/T
Pd T/aming. vacation
health, dental. Me insurance
Call 407-434-3446
Winter Garden

C E L E B R IT Y CIPHER

Conatructlon:
Ait
posilioni
available E ipd onfy apply d
405 Douglas Ave 5re 1405. Ai­
n u Springs
Spnn
Umont#
Counter
positions
my dry
locations

Person: 2 permanent
available al sipandclean operations new
3330070

Credit Clerk: 2 positions FT 4
PT. process loan apple, pay­
ments. other ciencaf duties
Credtt cap a plus, but wk tram
10 kay and typing a must t800 662-3663 or apply al Rich
Plan 401 West 13th St . SanC I R Challenging position lor
outgoing indiv «/ good comm
skills Offica duties canter on
adm cusl sve and sales
Phone tip or cost contact e«p
desired Fa* resume to Norwest
Financial at 324 5516 EOE

by Luis Cam pos
CfplWtTyp*oqr«mi K«

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Wednesday. November 18. 1998

TH E
JO B D O N E!
Buy

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W a v t id

ELECTRCUMS'»«J « commTO# MV. UN C ­
UT!.
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Perk Drive
m -iw

XAN me best healthcare team
e Votoua county Restorative
CHA needed immediately
Previous eipenence helpful
CeR Oakery Harter 407-640
4 0 * IOC

KITCHEN-HELP4SEAVERS
Fleitue V* Apply 0 Willow
Tree Cate. Co* to schedule attervww 321-2204

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTHITY CONTRACTOR

71— H elp W a n t e d
Come and see why INVACARE
is a great piac# to work At a
leading manutacturer of home
health care products, w* seek
highfy motnrated production at
sociates (macfun# operators
assamblers Robot operators,
etc) Requirements Ability to
stand tor • hrs. apery to M 35
tot. and ebffity to work over
kmarSaturdtyt We oiler an a*
condtioned
environment
MOOrfTv to start, asth rape! n
crease potential A tnervty team
speilad atmosphere 4 great
banahts Apply m parson MonFn 4AM 12PM or 7PM 4PM
2101 East lak* Mary Btod
Santord. FI 32773

MCAATN MSUNANCI AMI «e i«
fU w a w M e a M p M
AeMytt M W to r totv*.

Erperienced general
mamtanonce person lor specimen
compter Drug losing required
Co* 02PM 0 1230263________
Hedkat
Receftfeniet:
FT
Knowledge at front desk. com­
puter I phone skd* Cel 574
UOO or las resune to S74-1111

Car t Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5768
[toowToAoi------- P S S c Z lio in
TfUMCI: ISgh school grad &lt;sr
nesc rypng A computer U *t
Naton* Mortgage Corp Long
onod CaMDen At 747-4770
NCIOCD M PEOPLE to lose up
to 30 t&gt;s by Chnstmat1 Natural
guararieed results. Or Ap­
proved! I lost 23 tos at 1 month'
1800 9334044_______________
Nlghl Auditor
FT

good wage*

las*

Mary

Courtyard
135 Intamationai
Pars»»ay Lake Mary 444 1OOP
Noe hiring a* position* Top
pay pad racatons ater 1 year
Medeai beneits and a Drug
Free Work place 4450 W 5 A 4 6
West Sanford 407-330-7771 t
3770 Onandu Or 17-82-Senford
407-331-4300

DlNNTUmTAUfWfT;__

Office Cleaners E spenenced
.a- tor a- lechnoens needed
PT ava-ratne 36001* 302 0 774

NT SERVICE A01 NT Onset
Needs to rteen service and in­
spect rental «*h&lt;ie*
Vaid
FID
Acceptable drived record
and bectground check Apply In
person. 30*4 Orlando ( 17-*2|
Or tantord__________________
Part Time help nasdad An alar

school program Esp in chid
care a » Ca* Joyce 321-7635
PANT TMS UTKJT0 1
COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 324 2210
Sc hoot-age Teacher needed

________CM 3224547________
Freeses A SpottorfCSsansr E.

r event opportunity r u t i e-m
-XuemgaiP*n&lt;&gt;ng dry clean

operaton ia u Mary area 333SOTO

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LAWN TECHNICIAN
FiATite ImmedMle Openmg
Salary .Comm 261-2377

RCTVU0 TRUCK o n v u n

Santord bated rafngtratod com­
er has opervngs tor P/T Wtvers
Out 3 5 days Run whan you
want Team or tmqto alto F/T
duvets dedcatod run* Premum
assigned conventional* Home
COL A w/ a good diving
»
Ca* I S00 991 9040

'litre pay to drivers.
‘Open I ant
401 Ooflrecb Nd Longwood
7*04104
Rooting Must have rtkatte da

ty transportation Neotote aipd
only LMorere rrvn 11 yr* or)
No (to necessary 372 0417
Santa a Halpars to work our
Hufcday photo promotion at lo­
cal me* Fiaitue hours W* ml
bam Caa now 407 122 7891 or
t 400 285 4743

SECURITY OFFICIR^Od
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
■randy 4 Ataoc 434-7444
SEMINOLE S
FASTEST
OROWINQ
STAFFING
SERVICE &gt;s currently accept
mg apprcatxm* tor Receptor.si
4
Employment
Coordinator
•deal canddatas mrsl hav* *■
c#'t#n| customer service sa.it*
and a des*e to grow with ouf
company
Apply at 295 Way
mont Ct at05 m Lake Mary
323 0440 or Fai Resume* to
373 0433
EOC.DFWP

TOP PAY
For * h&gt; cobrnat maker* 4 lam
niters 0 tic rsg DrugFiwe
Work Place Apply mparson to
ICM. 1441 Kestnpr Piece Pori
01Santord 4 tea imuiw to
407 U t 44*4

185— C o m p u t e r s F o r

Sanford Historic OUtrtct (3)

HOME PC 481 16 RAM 3
drives met CD ROM m' 2
speakers, pnnter Windows 95 6
Word lor Windows installed
3600 324 8435

I r lrchhoff
la t c s

Indmdual needed to work nqhtt
(8 pm si*n time| m refngeuted
warehouse Staring pay 36 &lt;5
per hour Apery m person 1000
am 700 pm Mon. Tuts
Thuf* . 6 Fn at

ARMELUNI
EXPRESS
LINES, INC.
841 North they 17
Ptereon, FL
Equal opportunity Employer
_____ Qryfl FrfeWorhcTQCe

Wiruheuee Clete: 25-10 hrvwk
5ume e»p preferetre Can wok
around school schedule 327
6333

can Melinda
at 322-2611

103— H o u s t s -

95— R o o m s Fo b R en t

U n f u r n is h e d
2 RMe w M share M

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W AREHOUSE

Prof It

mala preferred 3360mo me
uMhet 407 3220129 eves

We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
W E OFFER :
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A G R EA T ATM OSPHERE W HERE YOU
CAN EARN A G R EA T INCOME!
Call Kellie to d a y to set u p an interview .
322-2611

Sem inole Herald

107— M obile H o m e s
Fo b R en t

U K I MARV/SANFORO
1 LO furnished BORM wBath
includes C4tU# TV phone
kitchen privileges and utilities
3350/mo Sec Deposit 3100
Ca* 302 7180

2 BEDROOM A C fenced yard
SITVmo Own#* tyqkar

3231167

98— R e n t a l s
APARTMENT

in

118— O fiic E S pace For
R ent

3475-3475

Clean New Appliances 25m t
Oas Santord 924 6234

99— A p a r t m e n t s •

3 Office Space* 900 Square ft
0 3450 mo 800 sq It 0 3400
mo 333 7084 evenmgs

U m l r n im ie d

AMOVE 04 SPECIAL!! 400 iq
* 4 uc‘ 3265 A MONTH 0*ce

Storage 3214)120 or 333 2354

IBR Garage Apt. Quwt area no
smoker* no pats 3450mo Jer
nigan Propones 330 3255

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE 404 t aORto |4'6MO
} «IO»U lltoVOkhOUP

323-8670
SANFORD- 2/1 duptoi Central
A,r Heat w/d hook up 3*75/
mo 3300dep. Cad 223-2294.

141— H o m e s Fo b S ale
;100 Oaaa CL beautiful 1999
sq ft CaMomia stye 2 story
pool tanni* cl amenities
3129 COO
Pam A** Villa* 2BR/7B*
Townhouse condo- 3*2.000
owner motor8880
221-8043

I r lr c h h o f f
* "&gt;Qpsociates

ROOMY 1 bdrm m guwt Nstorc
area 342Vmon • utff* 1 yr
was* Caa MO 2220

1ANFORO V34GV10
2/lCLEAN MOVE-04SPECUL CaN 322-7423
103— H
U

ouses-

n f u r n is h e d

Wrksnp scr pen. gar 358.500

I: 2/1. lam rm. tn porch
semd bk porch. 1 btk from Lake
Monro* 3475.32 16757

LAKE MARY 42. Lv Dm Fam.
2C Gar Fenced. S109 900
1/2.5 Renovated
liv. dm
2 car gar 804.900

8500 DOWN-.WHY RENT?

PAUL

When you can own thr* 3 bcbm
home mi GHA new pamt 4 car­
pet ? Ask about HUO homes'
The HiMtman Group. Inc.

. ! •*1

__ 221-4332
3BR 2BA CHA 2 cat garage
Sentordlak# Mary area 3750/
mo 3*00 dapoatf 323 9473

RENTALS

JIM OOYLE
(407) 322-2495

Re a l Es t a t e ,

OFFICi FURNITURE

garden tractor like
new 14 HP mulching mower
deck 31800 407 6C6 1162

I 11 .

i 1f

i »' t .

1*92 OBL W OE • 32 C H A
New Carpal.Til* Dm Rm e'
Hardwood Floor. C*&gt;img Fan*
lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Oean'321 000 124 5856
BV OWNER
&lt;2a56 2 BR1BA *• eweme ml
CHA New v n y s^jmg and
flooring new carpet Washer
hook ups Upgraded stove 4 ret
37500 407 12 ! 3297
Sanford/Vak* Mary:
Family
Park, kids 4 pats ok Low lot
rent Dt/ed 3 BR 2 BA many
eliras Sacrfc* 407 302 7186

BRASS BCD
Fuff Sit* Headboard 4 Footboard 350 0 6 0 323-4540

MATTRESS SALE • Fun M l
used boi springs 8 mamas*
365 00 Larry s Mart 322 4 1 32

on Whit* Whirlpool Refrigera­
tor lyr old with c* maker 407321-2041

TOO GOOD TO MISS

(407) 322 -2611
SEIZED CARS from 3173
Porsche*. Cadillacs Chevy*
BAfWs Corvettes Also Jeep*
4W0 * Your area To* Free 18 X -2 I8 9000 E«1 2206 lor
current kshngs

234— A u t o m o t iv e
A c c e sso r ie s

CaN 324-4440 for Information
and directions.

TIRES 6 WHEELS
14* m good corvMion SlO each
Phone 132 0167

219— W a n t e d

to

B uy

33REWARO FOR OLO FISHING
TACKLE, oto lure* tackle boa
•s reefs old dues decoys hunt
mg antiques etc Pay up to
S&lt; OCO I pay more then anyone
6 will pay 3'0 00 |usl to see
your old tack * 94t-aSB-&gt;
&gt;330
Alum. Cana Copper / Brass
“ cycling 321-0004
616 W Firstl-M
! /F 05.!
. S*t.01

221— G

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T

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Eat
BO 0S FAMOUS PEANUTS 6
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret me pe on peanuts written
up several times m local news
papers Com* by 4 have tn*
BEST after ai the rest
2330
Cewry A«* Santord

FRESH PICKEdT
lemon* Lme* Tangerines
Dealers welcome 322-3210
Naval Oranges, rad grapefruit
3461 Cewry Av* Sanford

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

FITNESS FLYER as seen on
TV Sold tor 3300 like new m
video and monitor StOO 322
4049

T

r u c k /Buses /Va n s

Fo r

S ale
1887 CARAVAN. Good Cond
One owner Asking 31700 0 6 0
321 9639 after 6

1868 FORD PICK-UP F250
White New eng 3*000 46 4
CR15 Rapn 444 9595
18*9 FORD AENOSTAR VAN
Run* Good Look* Good' Sffver
4 Bue 2 ton* 31000 324 2482
81 DOOOE GRAND CARAVAN
L£ 3 3 liters V6 Iff wheel drive,
new tire* 35900 328 5379

238— V

ehicles

W

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CASH 333 PAD!
For Juris Can TruckiAMnc'
«EEPAft*M&lt;ABEAuTiFUL V I WQ

WANTED
CARS,
TR U CK S A
VANS

Arty year make or model
Will pay lop dollar'
Call Geoff Bedine

302-5734

FREE CAR. 31 A FUN n your
spare time Interested? Caff Lin­
da 0 526-3517 I also otter repl
pcs and new Tupperware
LADIES 325 puts you m the
pm* with a close out ol 12 yds
polished pm* 4 white Chml/.
generous 54 n width Use to re­
new chairs, sola, drapes beds
Material sold tor over 37 yd W.k
sacrifice tor 32 yd 323 4766

Sofa 3300 060 Toastmastar
ovarvbroaar 315 Storage cato­
nal 350 060. single /bunk bed*
3250322-1739

For house car. business vaca­
tion. debt consolidation Please
cal 1 877-324 8182

BOOKKEt PINO/ACCOUNTING
4 INCOME TAX tor mov and
business
Accounting Soto
non* Plus. Inc 407 328 1800

ADVANCE TECTONICS
AddIBone-Homea
Additiont-Commerc let
Local Builder alnc* 1841
123-0444 CGC001444

MONEY TO LOAN

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK'S ELECTRIC
407-U1-8733
Uc. EROOQ2824/Ov*r 18 Yr*.

279-H a l t i n g
CONSTRUCTION dean up eit
junk removed lawn car* anytime

407 359-164! or 407 365 0781

Rental property, garage, shed
dean ups. appliances bash,
brush 407-560 2858 or
pgr 407-8100217

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y
CARPENTER. Ai Home
repars pamhng 4 ceramc M
Richard Gro**32l 5972

269-C l e a n i n g S ervices

il (

50/tott

Call today and watch
th0 Herald Claaalfitds work for
»r \youll

Hugs Salat!

Large 17 5 cube toot Saar* re
trigeriior with frost tree top
fraatar Kitchen table mi four
chairs lormea top Various
other toots and household
tarn* Everything m eicaitent
conation Cal 324 6600

i/

SANFORO 2/1 Easy
_
Ienance 2544 El Portal Av*
345.900 C*&gt; 323 *066

ffs i 2 1 1

Wv# ■•gensKfrMil

157— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S ale

The Sem/noM Nereid Ciassrfwds are the quckest and most
inetpensnr* way to sell your
cad Run your three kne ad tor 10
days and pay only 321 OC Even
better if you sell it sooner
(When we KNOW you wffl) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number of days 4 actu
aty ran' What a Deal"

D O N 'T MISS
THIS ONEf

Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday!

P ) r t f /■T i h r-

3 5

8 0 6 S HAUUN O 4 TRASH
CLEAN-UP tor storag* units, garages yards shrubs etc Call
Bob 03229991 or cell 509
B249

LARKINS LANDSCAPING 4 IR­
RIGATION
We install sod eng sys 4 repair
shrubs mulches brick pavers
stump grind indsep rock 4
devgn and tier lountam* I will
sod tree of any pests and fun­
gus For cst. caff 523 6317 or
414 7333

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s
GREG GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES-CQM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 121-0918.

300_______ C

280- H o m e
Im p r o vem en ts
CHARLES 0. (Dan) MILLER

I

8 0 0 -5 5 4 ^ 7 3 6 4

■

#c#d parking 2nd hr. elevate'
irepiace pool pwr tenrv* *•e -c ix rm. hand bait
353 9K
owrwr'agant 321-1556

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

193— L a w n 4 c G a r d e n

2/2 great toeacton take tn cov

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

LAKE MARY 53 Corner tot
Needs TIC . 592 000

.Truck Driver
s institute

Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
Fo b S a l e

D O N 'T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T R ID
O F TH A T O LD
CAR!

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Home* bom penroas on 3t
Delinquent Tai Repo s RED*
Your Area Toa Free (1) 800-218
9000 Eit H 2206 tor current !at____________ «* »_____________
Houa* For Sal* 3(1 New CHA
new carpet 1/3* acre tot
566 500 0 6 0 407 657-9277

• 15 Diy COL TniBlno
• Day A Wtaksad Classaa
• Financial Asslstanca
• Carrltrs Hiring Ob Slla

89 Dodge Daytona cold AC
auto. runs good
tow miles
52800 0 6 0 407-302 7193

6 LARGE 36* a 60* metal
desks
Fite cabinets and
chan also Everythmg m good
conMion Cal 324 4440

OFFICE FURNITURE
9 targe 36' « 60* metal desks
N* caterers and chan
APPLIANCES A NO
FURNTTURE
Large 17 5 cube toof Sears re
tngerator with targe top frost
tree freezer tormca too kiten
*n table with tour ch a n and
ranous other toots and house
hokff .terns

Fo r S a i e

1889 Caravan: runs we*, some
body damage SHOO 0 6 0 3223069 after 7PM________________

S u pplies

217-GARAGE SALES

ars

322-7496

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

M ftfflHHffUfHD!

(407) 786-TALK*

PM i )»»i Ilf t 'i
I •* I I /•» !

2/1 Comer tot E Hwy 46 Zoned
tor ofhc# 385.000 Call Dot.
Jem g in Properties, 323-3185.
IB R 2Be CHA Bq fenced lot.
721 Rivervew Av*. Santord.
366K 250rt«t40ft lor. 321-7915
18R/1BA. 1907 W 4m St. new
root. AC pamt and nr Lg tot.
$1000 den
mo 332 1999
3SRM t 1/2BA e doubt* g*
rage 362 l a x Placto Dr. Sanlord $63 000 407 324 5621
DELTONA WATERFRONT
Large 36A bnck ranch featuring
great room design on I 1/2
wooded acres on Lake Monro*
Many aatras
Large room*
Easy access Sa* to apprect
at* 5235K 407 666-1162

SUNLANO i n crprt tq yd. now
pamt (trnq 4 A C
342V342S
LAKE MARY 3/2 condo Dbt
garage gated comm comm 4
lap pool trptc
31050/1000
SANFORD 2/1 dmmg rm pa
no*, healer, tq yard 350 0 500

Ladies Call FREE!

O S IIO H M I

JU S T REMOOELEO 3 br
CHA. carpet, paint 4 many oth­
er pieasmg laatutas Pnc# re­
duced to 348,750 Owner gives
3700 moving allowance

3/2 » m shad* bees. Pets OK
mi add deposit 3595 * secunty 201 E 72nd St 3234540
Longwood: 38R 7BA spat plan
on a smai Lak* 575Gmo 3500
deposit Ralarencas pralarrad
407 462 9305

CVuN (40-7 )

Ocala Nattenat Forest tots
310Gdown 364 21.mo Owner
352 236-4579

Outs whit* full t u » bad aim
dresser 4 ffurtgr
EacauaM
shape 3250 OBO 322 8775

NOVATED La* new 17
over 1/4ac comer tot 349.500
M04T COMO. Lrv. Fam.

O t f r u i r / f i &gt;:

OAKRIOOC FARMS
Osteen/
Denona area 10 acres Deal tor
horse* or cattle farm Mobile
home or homesae Zoned agn
3*4 900 Francng n i t wt sm
down payment (904) 797-8300

181— A p p l ia n c e s 4c
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

AHOROAHIf MOMfS
VfNIURI I PHOPf Hf If S

ROSE LEA VK.LAS
2/1 Specie/ ■UtOrttonth
MOO OKAY 407-2204432

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!

2/2 over 1600 sq It. mg pool
2 e gar. plus I c carport, over
IT ac effort IITOMeo.
DELTONA 2 1It* an. carport.
Incd yd 34206*0.
MI-47*4

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

NEED A CAREER?

ST JOHN fcvfR FAOWt-

IFFIOENCV
Mad lev - convenwni location
321-4900

STERSIHOH

S&gt;cminolc
Herald

ffice

321-SOBS

Ca* 774 7296 for confidential

WAREHOOSE/ROUTE
DRIVER
Snac* T.me Vtndng serving
cenbal FL tor 14 yr* Top pay
and benei.it Clean MVR and
statue work history Sian 5am
M F longwood 332 9769_______

189— O

L A K IF fN W r L O T - SkBC*"
Lak* loch Arbor private
90000 370 000
LAREFRONT L O T Stone Is
land Lake Monroe 3120 000
VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
330 000 lg pnv wooded
LA R I MANY LO TS Wooded
325 000
BAT AVE - Santord tof near
park- 312 000

Opportune** are now open wffh
PENN LIFE INSUFtANCE COM
PANV tor career mdvduato No
•iperwnc* necassary
•Ut) to 153 OOOyr
* Eicaaanl bammg

231— C

S ale

For

1772 or 804-787-8822

T W O OF WOWfUNO
WITH YOLIR BACK

H ir e

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o perty Fo r S a l e

DELTONA 10 acres tdeal tor
mobAe homesae. horses came
tarmmg or nursery* Zoned agncuttural
31900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner hnance 904-797-

Stucco company reads »«pm
ancad people to do am and
stucco Paase ca* Amy or
Adotpn 0 463 4911 (days) or
327 5400 (nets)

WEEKEND RESIDENTIAL
TRAINERS
Community Opportunities Inc
a provider for mdrmduat* w&gt;th
davatopmanlal dsabwtas cur
randy hat openings tor Wee
land Tramart Taach basic dai­
ly mmg skiff* m a peasant enloyabi* amvonmant MS Opto
m*OED and valid driver's li­
cense requved
Caa our JoC lew Today
18401244 3317
EOE

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NOW IW HO Carpertors. Elec
leans Ptomber* 4 general laborers Onvers earn eitra 3$

R IG HT HAND MAN
Need! 100 woriwrt dally.
*SI aifn on konue to note am-

R ent

153— A c r e a g e Lor
•at French Ave.PO Bee 74*
Santord. FI 377734744
(407)302-1939

Stucco Peraon: SUhnur */*«•
penenc* 333 7796

(407)M+0444

•

Commercial
Leased
Units
31000 gross monthly income.
3160 000 Deb Doye 330 1495

3T

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.

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T ra d e

71— H e i p W a n t e d

want ToEarn some
Extra Holiday Money?

_
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Builder CBC057285 Rev
Comm . remodel, addbons. re­
pair MC VISA
407-120-1741

280- H o m e

PRESSLRE

l e a n i n g _______

DUN RfTE Res. Co mm
Free est. UcAns. Mator credit
card* accepted. 321-4122

301-

Ro o h n g

YATES HOOFING tmee 1828
Church 4 Sr Disc. 3rd. Gen
Uc. *RC0022S90 122-1448

312— T

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S e r v ic e

Im p r o v e m e n t s
OAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION
New/RemodallngiHeparre
Uc: COCOS7*14 320-7202

DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Treerstump removal Free eki
l censed Insured 1207342

275-D r y w a ll
DRYWALL "STUCCO Repays
Waff 4 Ceiling Taitures
Matched Popcorn 122-8314

HANOVMAN Painting concrete

dry wall, remodel mg renova­
tions Caff 282-7069

SIMPSON S Prof Tree Svc 20
yrs etp 24 hr storm damage
Senior tksctxmt Total bee care
Free estimates
Bucket truck
available Caff 127-4736

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

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DKAIt 1)11 CiOTT lliised on the
advertising I *re. I a»sum« that Ihr
most iiimmnn ailment* affecting Ihr
American public arc acid indiRestion
and constipation Am I tWICCl?
DKAIt HKADF.lt Yep To lh oc two
problem*, you might add hemor
rhnid*. bad breath and smelly arm
pit* You can assume that these are
national concern*. becau*c advrrti*
er* cnn*i*tently plug their antidote*
durinu the evening new* And. of
course, dinner lime is just the right
moment to hit people with a barrage
of such attractive and edifying com
mereial* Perhaps if manufacturer*
stopped the endlessly repetitive
emphasis on these bodily woe*, fewer
people would suffer from them the
woe*, as well a* the commercial*

by Art S an tom

THE BORN LOSER

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deciliter or less) and believe* that
dietary fat restriction i* not nece*
sary
Kemrmbcr. however, that choles
lend free egg substitute* are avail
able in most grocery More*

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diet books You shouldn't eat more
than two eggs a week unless your
physician has found your cholesterol

ACROSS

To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
llepnii ‘ Constipation and Diarrhea "
Other reader* who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a lung, self
addressed, stamped envelope to P.O
llo* 2017. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY 10150 He sure to mention
the title

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ma. I take theophylline Mm* morning,
a half hour alter taking my pill I got
duly, fell oil my hike and hit a parked
car Now I take half a pill ami have no
more unsteadiness My doctor
brushed me off
DKAIt IIKADKK Thrmphvltine is an
old fashioned remedy for asthma It
has many side rffecl* ami ran be dan
gerou* Theophylline react* badly with
several medications The major side
effects include vomiting, headache,
insomnia, seizure*. cardiac irregutari
lies, tremors and dis4inenl.ition
Niven your brief episode of disii
ness. I d tie hard pressed to blame the
ilnig Nonet helesi. |do not agree with
your jihysician The event shouldn't
be dismissed out of hand If I were
you I d badger the doctor to change
your medicine to another sqfer and
equally effective product, of which
then- an’ many
DKAIt Dlt tIOTT (Ml the diet hook*
I have read urge people In limit their
consumption of eggs because of high
cholesterol Is there any way around
this''
DKAIt HKADKIt Many American*
consume too much cholesterol, in the
form of animal fat and dairy product*
This ibetarv cholesterol ma\ raise the
level of serum i hob sterol, leading to
increased risk of heart disease and
stroke It s probably prudent for most
people to reduce high cholesterol
foods sui h a* eggs butler, cheese,
whole milk luncheon meats and red
meat Therefore, I agree with your

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Hill Station, Now York, NY

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Defence in Depth.' which ha* been re
published by llal.slnrd
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right hand page* After deciding what
you would do. flip over lo *ee if
Holfnun agree* with you The author
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than the last 54. but most are tricky
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CAPRICORN (Dec 22-J*n 19) Happy

Wednesday Nov 18 1098
Fulfilling a specific goal you personalty
inaugurate could be m the offing for you
in the year ahead II will not only grant
you many benefits m Ihe future, but it will
also give you a groal sense ol gratifica­
tion
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Th in g s
couk) begin shitting today in ways that
witt give you greater control over projects
that have been governed by outside lac
tor* thus tar Vour destiny can now be m
your own hands Trying to pafch up a
broken ro m a n c e 7 Ih e A s tro -G ra p h
Matchmaker can holp you understand
what to do to make the relationship work
Mail S? 75 lo Matchmaker c/o this news
p a p or. P O Bos 1758 M u rra y Hill
Station Hew York, H Y 10156
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec. 21) Some
interesting developments could be stirring
lor you behind Ihe scenes today II might
hold some advantage lor you where your

changes aio hi the oiling today regarding
Ihe fulfillment ol your topes which havo
fatten short thus lar You should now be
moro than able lo make up lor lost lime
AQUARIUS (Jan 30-Feb 19) What you
envison can be positively achieved a bit
more easily than usual today First eslab
lish specific objectives lor yoorsett Shoot
tor the stars'

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Mutually
profitable usos can be found today tor
some special knowledge you ve acquired
through personal espencnces They will
have great value lo olhets as well as
yourself
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) S h o u ld
someone with a good track record bust
ness wise otter you some kind ol msnto
information today don I discount it In
fact further investigation is warranted
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The chancos
lor getting an equitable doal where every
0110 could benefit m Ian proportions are
excellent today So negotiate your terms

bo able to clanfy your obtectives today
and do your work more elfechvely as
things com e clearly into locus al this
time You It begin seeing probatxkt.es m a
better kghl
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involvement you're hoping fo get under
way could become a monumental suc­
cess today Consider ways lo reorganize
things along a more productive kne
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sfmuk) be brought lo successful conclu­
sions today Thr* will enable you lo start
a new endeavor you ve been hankering
to launch Simply apply yourself
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about a new slea you ve been toying with
for some tune today The charts favor its
s u cc e ss, so don f p io c ra s h n a le and
shelve it lor a later date
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the conditions will generally begin lo look
more encouraging lor you where your
material interests are concerned Keep
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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longerood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Seminole County since 1906

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finance
award
W hite
STAFF WHITER

N M i Mats 8, Tw e , Maaaai
High schools h*tp w*h holidays.
m Page 1C.
W h ite w rites
city's Christm as celebration ,
please see Page 2A.

□BRIEFLY
T h e C e n t r a l F lo r id a C h a p ­

ter o f Phi Delta Kappa Is
looking for
ju n ­
" "high
* school
cn
iors Interested In attending
the fraternity's 1999 S u m ­
mer Cam p and Institute for
Prosp ective Teachers.
Th e camp w ill be held July
29 through Aug. 4 at Indiana
University In Bloomington.
The application deadline Is
Feb. 27. For details, call
Dave Scott at (407) 322*
8823.
T h e S em in o le C ou n ty
Veteran's Service Division Is
opening a new office In
Casselberry on Jan. 4.
Th e office will be located
at 132 Sausallto Blvd.. o ff
State Koad 430 - ju st 1/10
mile south o f Red Bug Road
In the Gooding's Office C e n ­
ter.
Th e hours o f operation will
be 8 a.m . to 4 p.m.
Veterans w ishing to
transfer their fUes to that o f­
fice ca n call 665-3377.
Th e existing office In S an ­
ford w ill rem ain open.
F lo r id a m o t o r is t s w in bo

paying 15.6 cents less per
gallon for Self-Serve Regular
Unleaded gasoline this
month than they did In D e ­
cem ber o f last year.
Th e AAA Auto Club South
D ecem ber Fuel Gauge Re­
port show s that the average
price fo r S elf-S erve Regular
Unleaded, gasoline d e ­
creased 3.3 cents this month
to $1,010 per gallon from
the Novem ber price o f
lio n .
$1,043 per gall
*Due to the continued
econom ic crisis In Asia and
Russia, and the resulting
oversupply o f crude oil on
the world m arket, average
gasoline prices have dropped
to their lowest level In over a
decade.* said Yoll Buss. Di­
rector o f Traffic Safety.
'F lorid a m otorists will con ­
tinue to enjoy the gift o f
tower gas prices throughout
the holiday season.*
Self-Serve Regular U n­
leaded prices fell 3.3 cents
to an average $1,010 per
dead
gallon. M id-Grade U nleaded
dropped 3 cents to an aver­
age $1,133 per gallon, and
Premium U nleaded fell 3.2
cents to an average $1,213
per gallon.
This month the lowest
Self-Serve Regular Unleaded
price In Florida w as 94.6
cents In Port Richey and the
highest price was $1.114 In
Delray Beach.

□QUOTE
“ O n e man with
courage makes a
majority. ”
- A n d re w J a c k s o n

□INDEX
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Ha with a n i W H ............. BC
H oroscopa........................SB
Lai• u r a ............................ 4C
O bitu aries........................ 3A
O pin ion ............................ 4A
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Brief* . . . . . . . . . SA
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T V ................................... BC
Weather .......................... 2A

SEMINOLE
CO U NTY
W hen It comes to a ch ieve­
ment In financial reporting,
few
counties
can
match
Seminole County's record.
For the 16th consecutive
year the Government Finance
Officers Association o f the
United States and Canada
has
awarded
Sem inole
County the Certificate
of
Achievement for Excellence In
Financial Reporting.
For the 18th consecutive
year. Seminole County F i­
nance Director Robert Wilson,
also received the Award o f
Financial Reporting A ch ieve­
ment.
*IFs easy to take this award
for granted - 16 years in a
row. thrre different clerks,
three different
adm inistra­
tions.'*
Seminole
County
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Maryanne Morse said. *But
the effort the county finance
staff makes every day Is
anything but ordinary."
The annual financial r e ­
port Includes statements o f
revenues and expenditures,
balance sheets and an In d e­
pendent audit opinion o f all
funds managed by county
government
Including
the
Board o f County Com m is­
sioners. the Clerk o f the
Court. The
Property
Ap­
praiser. Tax Collector. S heriff
and Supervisor o f Elections.
T h e re 's a lot o f hard work,
under sometimes trying c ir ­
cumstances
and
deadline
rr as tires, makes this all
prei
ik easy and all o f us look
took
good." Morse said.

Students

In a

youth

alternative

program

add

finishing touches to the environmental center's observstlon deck.

Sweat and hard w ork
pay o ff in boardw alk project
B y B U I B e rn e
ST A F F W RJTEH

W INTER SPRJNOS • Students
in the Eckerd Youth A ltern a­
tives program have nearly com ­
pleted a re built obeervatl in
deck at Spring Hammock Re­
serve In W inter Springs.
So far. students have com ­
pleted 700 feet o f the 1.000
foot boardwalk. Lumber for the
project, which so far has lasted
seven months, Is
paid for by
one dollar donutlona from stu ­
dents and parents collected at
the park over the past three
years. ’

•We've completed more than
half (be boardwalk.* project d i­
rector Skip
Burdette
said.
"W e're re building an o b serva ­
tion deck In the natural h ab i­
tat.*
The students are doing the
work as a public service p r o j­
ect.
Approximately 7-8 stu­
dents arr on site at a time. Most
liave been arrested, and are
classified us low security risks.
The project Is designed to give
the students hands-on skills,
education, and human relations
activities, Burdette said.
*We're teaching
vocational
skills they can use.* Burdette

said.
"W e're helping them lo control hts temper and work
with
people
grasp the basic concepts o f constructively
carpentry
and
construction. around him.
•It's the greatest thing that
Only workers train the younger
ones until they move on. It's a could have happened to me.*
Kevin said.
T h e y make me
continuous cycle.*
Students ure also receiving think ubout what I'm doing.
education
from
accredited When I lose my temper, they
puli me In a group and we talk
teachers.
They
are working
really about It.’
Counselors are on-site, using
hard." teacher Cynthia THmans
said.
’ It's not right to think group therapy to help the stu ­
these are bud kids Just because dents through difficulties. One
they've been In trouble.
I've technique the counselors use Is
’ catch
and
reflect.*
been amazed by what I've seen called
When there Is a disagreem ent
here.*
Kevin. 15. said participation or lost temper, counselors and
In the program Is helping him
P I**# * see Page BA

Police officers
Santa brought m irth to
prom ote safety in city’s last m eeting o f year
New impact fees for police, fire get preliminary OK
area schools
B y B U I K aras

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sanford P o ­
lice Department Is conducting
safety
tours
In
elem entary
schools to promote using seat
belts and child
safety restralnts.
The department has made
presentations
to
Hamilton.
Goldsboro. W icklow, A ll Souls,
and
Plnecrcst
Elementary
Schools. The presentations are
part o f the Do The Hackle Safety
Tour, sponsored by Chrysler
Corporation.
*We‘re trying to publicize the
importance o f seat belts and
safety restraints.* Cpl. Rick
Poovey said.
'S o many lives
would be saved If people used
seat belts properly.
W e have
activities
and demonstration
that really get the kids Into
this.*
An estimated 5.500
lives
could be saved each year by
Increasing the level o f seat belt
usage in the United States to 90
percent, according to the N a ­
tional Highway Traffic Safety
Administration. Only 68 p e r­
cent o f Americans wear seat
belts.
Poovey said he also wanted to
remind driver o f the importance
o f sitting at least 10 Inches b e ­
hind the steering wheel, and o f
buckling up.
T h e airbag com es at you with
trem endous force.* Poovey said.
T h e r e 's a proper way a driver
should be sitting. You should

be at least 10 Inches from the
steering wheel, or the force o f
the airbag can cause serious
Injury.*
Th e Do the Uuckle programs
In Sem inole County are party o f
a nationwide program between
Chrysler, local police dep art­
ments. and schools, community
centers, auto shows, shopping
malls, and other venues.
A two-person team traveled In
a brightly colored
C h rysler
minivan
to
each
Sem inole
County
school.
perform ing
safety demonstrations and e x ­
periments.
*We had a live ulrbag go off
against a dummy to dem on ­
strate the force o f the blow,*
Poovey said. *We demonstrated
different type o f accidents, and
what can happen depending on
whether you are wearing u
seatbelt, a safety restraint, and
seated properly. Children un­
der 12 should be in the back
seat.*
Th e program's theme song,
dance and video. Do the Uuckle.
plays o ff the tune and lyrics
from the '70s song Do the Hus
tie. In the video, an animated
character named Bucky h elps
people understand the Im por­
tance o f scat belts.
The exterior of Hie minivans
feature colorful graphics and
safety messages. The com pa­
nies supporting the company
with Chrysler include Takata
Inc.,
IT T
Automotive,
and
Autoliv.

T

By Short Brodie
S TA F F W H IT E R

LAKE MARY - Tteas a week
txjore Christmas...and before
the Lake Mary City Com m is­
sion could get down to b u s i­
ness on the last meeting o f
ihr year, they heard the
prancing and pawning o f
eight tiny reindeer on the roof
of City Hall.
The commission had s e v ­
eral Important Items on the
agenda including a public
hrarlng on the new police
and fire Impact fees, but U
took time out for an annual
visit from Santa.
Each year. Santa keeps a
close eye on the mayor, com ­
missioners, city manager, city
attorney and police ch ief o f
la k e Mary, said John Holland
lurks and recreation director.
He bestows fictitious gifts on
each. In keeping with thetr
behavior during the year.
For
Com m issioner
Gary
(Render. It was a letter o f
■banks from Britannia A ir­
w a y s , and two tickets to a n y­
where he wanted to go, for
helping them negotiate Its
new contract with Orlando
International
Airport.
(Britannia has announced It
Is leaving Orlando Sanford
Airport, thus relieving some
of the airport noise Brender
bas buttled.)
For new Deputy
Mayor
Thom Greene, a Jogging suit

HnM PIMMt , Mar, Sen*
Santa, also known as John Holland, parks and recreation director, gives
City Attorney Donna McIntosh an Adult Onknanca Kit
with hts title and seat em ­
broidered on the back.
For Mayor Davtd Mralor.
who loves to play basketball
and has com plained to the
parks department about rag­
ged basketball nets In the
city's parks, an emergency
net. "You can put that up and
handle the problem .’ said
Santa.
Santa gave City Attorney

Donna McIntosh, who has
worked diligently to establish
the city’s adult entertainment
ordinance, an ‘ Adult Enter­
tainment Test Kit* to h elp
enforce the new ordinance.
Among other things, the kit
contained
a
ruler.
(The
county's ordinance requires
dancers tn adult clubs be
covered with bikinis o f a par •
Pteu e *** Sente. Page BA

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Serrunoe Me .»« Sar'ottl. Flonda Sunday December 20. 1998

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DATE BOOK
Dec 19. 1998

1 1 X X fE z JL

Todav is the 333rd
day nf 199.1 and the
ffln Huy of fall

I

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1712. Benjamin Franklin began In pub
lish I’oor Richard s Almanac in
Philadelphia. Pa
On this day in 1935. Carl Perkins
recorded "Blue Suede Shoes "

W h e r e the\ fo u n d
S a n ta at C it y H a ll
At 2:30 p m. Friday, there
w as a scare at City Hall
'S a n ta C laus isn’t comtng7"
Robin, the elf. said.
'H e ’s sick." Mrs. Claus
■slid. "W eY e got to get an*
oih er."T h r kids will be herr in
3 0 m inutes.” Robin Drown
from finance replied
Sanford, the Friendly City,
was in a Jam.
"W h o do we call?" every­
on e asked.
‘ Farnsworth. In recrea­
tion ." w as the first sugges­
tion.
Tom Farnsworth, recreation
superintendent. Splendid
fellow. A good choice to be
good St. Nick. If Mayor Larry
Hide can't be herr tills year.
Farnsworth would need to be
the city Santa.
Assisted by Lisa Jones and
Kim Sosnowski. Farnsworth
quickly clim bed Into a suit
that was nearly a Florida
State Semlnoles wine color.
Santa mumbled he was a Ga’ or.
"We've got to get going."
Santa's helpers told him. "It's
almost three "
At 3 p.m., the first o f a cou­
ple hundred area youngsters
arrived for the city's annual
Christm as party. There were
stockings hung with care.
Food. Drinks. Balloons. I‘res­
ents. Christm as music played
on a keyboard by city planner
Jay Mardcr.
Mrs. Claus • a.k.a. Director
of Finance Donna Watt • took
Santa by the arm and the two
entered the Lirge recreation
room. Several o f the children
-an up to greet them while
others were glued to their ta­
bles where they drew with
crayons.
Within minutes, the room
was a winter wonderland a l­
though outside there was
abundant Florida sunshine.
H ie children Inside noticed
nothing outside. Thctr place
w as within the w a l l e r City
Hall. Their eyes were full o f
wonder.
Eventually, each o f the
children came up to sit on
Santa or Mrs. Santa's lap. To
tell the two o f their dreams
and what they would like for
Christm as. They catne from
fam ilies who try their best to
provide their needs and If
possible their wants.
The City Hall party was
sponsored by Wayne Densch.
Inc., which contributed
$2,400. Jolle Sester from
Densch dropped In to see
how the party was progress­
ing. and was drllghtrd at the
sea o f happy faces.
Carla Thom as from com ­
m unity development played
h erself throughout the party a gracious host. She had
planned well. That's why
there were no snags. Too bad
the mayor wasn't able to be
there - thank heavens for
Farnsworth.
The day belonged, o f
course, to the children. There
w ere a few tiny babies but
m ostly kids from 3 or 4 to I I
or 12.
Jessica Mullins. H. told
Santa Claus she would like to
have twin babies for C hrist­
mas.
Sunta wasn't sure how to
answer her.
Most o f the requests were
for play dolls, dirt bikes and
play stations.
Not one boy or girl wished
to have the Impeachment
tailed off.
Just as well. Santa wasn t
sure he could handle thut one
either.

On this day in I9RI. the musical
-Dreamgirls,- based on the story of
Diana Ross and the Supremes. opened
on llmadway
On this day in 1983. Howard Coscll re­
tired after 20 years as a sports com
nientatnr for AIR' television
TO D AY'S BIRTHDAYS: Harvey S.
Firestone 0868 I9:l8i, industrialist;
George Rov Hill 09224, director, is 76;
Ro Diddley 0928 i, singer guitarist, is
70. Hilly Bragg 09574. singer, is 41.

On this day in 1980. the movie “ Nine
to Five.” starring Dolly Parton. pre
miered
TO D AY'S B IR T H D A Y S : Ralph
Richardson 0902-191131. actor; Leonid TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
Brerhnev tliKlfi I9S2I. Soviet leader. 1982. the San Diego Chargers beat the
Jean tienct 0910 1986'. writer. Edith Cincinnati Rengals 30 34
Piaf 0915 l9Wi. singer; Cicely Tyson
09331. actress. U &amp;5. Phil Ochs 0940 TODAY'S qUOTF.: “The first duty of
1976'. singer. Richard F. la»ukry 0944 &gt;, love is to listen ” - Paul Tillich
anthropologist, is 34. Kevin Mcllale
TODAY'S MOON: Between
09574, basketball plaver. is 41
new moon (Dec ID and firai
TODAY’ S SPORTS: On this day in
quarter (Dec. 26&gt;
1982. (iaro Yepremian of the Miami
Dolphins kicked a 42 yard Held goal
new NKWSPATKH EMT-RmSE ASSN
with four seconds remaining, helping
Miami beat the New York Giants ISThe basic monetary unit of Hon­
14
TODAY’ S Q I OTE: ‘ I like trees be duras is the lempira, and its chief frac­
cause they seem more resignrd to the tional unit is the centavo
way they have to live than other things
Kentucky is the 15th state
do - — Willa Gather
The state bird of California is the
TODAY'S MOON: Day after
California valley quail.
new moon (Dec 18&gt;.
The stale flower of Missouri is the
hawthorn

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Dec. 20. 1998

The state tree of New Hampshire is
the white birch

Today is the 354ih
day nf 1998 and the
89th nay of fall

Florida is also known as the &gt;unshine State

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
The microscope was invented in the
1879. inventor Thomas A Edison mid 1600s by the Dutch (dentist An­
demonstrated his incandescent light thony Van U-euwenhoek.
bulb

Where is Wayne Morris?
Q. W hen I was a kid tn the
1950s. one o f my favorite act ora
waa W ayne M onts. It seem ed
like, all o f a sudden, he Just
dropped out o f sight. What
happened to him ? Are any o f
his m ovies on video?— D.F.,
Diamond Springs. Calif.
A. He dropped out o f sight b e ­
cause he dropped out o f life.
Morris died way back tn 1959.
Quite a few o f his (Urns are on
video, Including T im e o f You r
Life.*
'K id
Galahad"
and
-Bushwhacker.*
Q. T h e re s a new Kentucky
Fried Chicken rom m erri.il ru n ­
ning. and the voire o f the a n i­
mated Colonel Sanders sounds
familiar, but I ran t plurr him
Who does that v o lte ? — B.R M..
Colorado Springs. Colo.
A Randy Quaid supplies the
voire o f the good colonel.

Saudi Arabia has 261.2 billion bands of oil reserves — more than twica
as much as Iraq.

Today. Partly cloudy. Highs In
the upper-70s. Lows In the
upper-50s. Sunday: Scattered
showers. Highs In the upper70s. Lows In the low-60s. Mon­
day k Tuesday: Partly cloudy.
Highs In the low-80s. Lows In
the low 60s Wednesday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the m!d-70s.
Lows near 60.

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SUNDAY
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MONDAY
P tcld y 82 64

TUESDAY
P t c ld y 82 0 3

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SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 5:00
a.m.. muj. 11:15 a.m., min.
5:25 p.m.. maj. 11:50 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
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a.m.. 2:21 p.m. N e v Smyrna
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8:38 p.m.. low: 1:57 a.m.. 2:41
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S m y rn a B e a c h : S ea s a re 1*
2 fee t w ith a ligh t ch op.
W a te r tem p era tu re at D a y ­
ton a Is 6 7 d eg ree s and a t
N e w S y m rn a , 6 8 degrees.
W in d s a re from the south a t
5 -1 0 m .p.h .

Q. Please help settle a dispute.
Did the actor who played N e w ­
man on "Setnfeld" also play tn
the
1978
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House*
volja.
i^day

ASK DICK KLEINER
DICK &amp;
CHICKI
KLEINER

W ayne Knight, w ho was not in
volvrd In that -Animal House'
film.
Q. Could you setiIt- this lx*t Ini
having with my husband. Is
Usa McKee from "Good Morning
A m erica ’ prrgnunl? Thank you
so much. —W .C.P.. Searcy,
Ark.
A. Not according lo her
Q. Wli.it arr Ih r titles o f thr
m ovies
with
thr
rh a m rtrr
named Hilly J ack? I think thr
star's name was Tom Unighlln
A rr they available to rent on
video?— II.B.. Crntrallu. 111.
A. There were four m ovies In
the
series,
beginning
with
"Ik im Losers." Alter iluit came
-UUly Jack.- -T I m Trial ut B illy
a itd -’ UtUy Jack (loots to

W ashington.” The first two arr
on video, the others arr not.
Q. I have been trying lo find the
name o f a Ixxtk. The movie dial
was (Msec! on It Is Alxiut Mrs.
l-rslle." with Shirley Booth und
Roliert Ryan In the I950s. Any
Information will In* a p p reci­
ated.—M M.E.. Salisbury. N.C.
A. "Alxiut Mrs Ix'slie" was not
based on a Ixxik. It was an
original screenplay by Krttl
I rings and Hal Kintcr.
Q Please help! I am seeking
Information on thr origin and
m eaning o f my first name. Tontl.il.iya. Il came from the Hedy
Iximarr movie. “W hile C a rgo *
Do you know what that name
m eans? W as the movie based
on a novel* Thanks! - T.S..
Bristol. Tenn.
A "W lille Cargo* (1942) was
taken from a play f»v Leon G or­
don.
which.
In
turn,
was
adapted from a novel. ‘ Hell's
Playground.* written by Vera
Slinonton. In thr novel, your
nam e was sjx-lled Tondelayo. It
doesn’t appear lo mean a n y­
thin g special. )u »( a name inirslb y Ms. Slinonton. . . .

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The following reports were complied from the Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office fo r Incidents recorded Dec. 18:

Aggravated assault:
LAKE MART, 4 * S t m t at Lake Mary Boulevard, Dec. 17,
1:32 p.tn. A 19-ycar old man was arrested by Sem inole County
sherlfTs deputies for aggravated assault, resisting an officer
with violence nnd with crim inal mischief. Deputies said he w as
harassing another driver with his car, bumping him from b e ­
hind and then slam m ing on his brakes after p a ssin g and g e t­
ting In front o f the other driver. Deputies said he then got out
o f the enr and threatened the other driver and threw som ething
at the car when the other driver refused to get out o f the car.
He then left the nrea. When deputies found him a short tim e
later, made an obscene gesture when they tried to question
him on the m atter.

Armed burglary:
BANFORD, U.B. Highway 17-92. B100 Mock. Dec. 17. 4:58
a.m. A 45-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County
sherlfTs deputies for armed burglary. Deputies said he broke
Into u w om an's apartment and woke her up. He was. she told
them, nrmed with a screwdriver, a Swiss Arm y knife and had a
vial o f ether In his possession, lie was frightened o(T and d ep u ­
ties were summoned. They found him a short time later with
the Items the woman had described.

Domestic violence:
BANTORD. V c a tu rs D ries. 400 Mock. Dec. 10. 10:34 p.m. A
39-year-old man was arrested by Sanford police for dom estic
battery. Collcc said that during an argument with his wife he
pushed Iter to the floor.
W INTER SPRINGS. LoMoUy Court. Dec. 10. 2:20 a.m. A 39year-old wom an was arrestrd by W inter Springs police for d o ­
mestic battery, possession o f manjuana. possession o f drug
paraphernalia and possession o f a controlled substance. P o ­
lice said she threw a glass smoking pipe at her ex-boyfriend
during an argument. After that argument, she went out d rin k ­
ing with another friend and during a dispute, she lilt him with
a closed flat ‘ without Ids consent.* During her arrest, p olice
searched her and found some marijuana, a sm all pipe and a
few Kohyypnol l‘ roofles‘ 1.

Drugs:
BANFORD, 13“ at M aagoustlac, Dec. 17. 11:58 p.m. A 41year-old man was arrested try Sanford police for possession o f

a controlled substance and possession o f drug paraphernalia.
Police said they observed him. on several occasions, flag down
cars and exchange plastic baggies for money. He was stopped
and searched. In his pockets, police found three zip lock b a g ­
gies containing crack cocaine and two pipes used for sm oking
crack.
BANFORD. Btraw barry Avtm w . 1000 M aek, Dae. 10. 3:34
p.m. A 45-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County
s h e riffs deputies for possession o f drug paraphernalia. P o lice
said he w as stopped because he was known to deputies to be
wanted on several warrants. When he was arrested, deputies
searched him and found a crack pipe with cocaine residue In
his pocket.
BANFORD. 3“ B trttt at Oliva. Dec. 17. 12:10 a.m. A 23-yearold man w as arrested by Seminole County SherlfTs deputies
for possession o f a controlled substance and for tam pering
with evidence. Deputies sold they made a traffic stop and saw
him throw a b og out o f the car before he stopped. Police said
he w as secured before they went ta c k and found the bag he
had tossed from the car. In It. they found several pieces o f
crack cocaine. H e waa also cited for having tinting on his w in­
dow w hich w as considered too dark.

OBITUARIES

WILLIE LEE -W .L ." KING
W illie Lee *W.L.* King. 49.
Virginia Avenue South. W in ter
Park, died Tuesday. Dec. 15.
1998. Horn In W rlghtsvllle.
Ga.. he muved to Central
Florida In 1963. Mr. King was
a chef. He was a m em ber o f
New Hope Baptist Church.
W inter Park. He served In the
U.S. Army.
Survivors Include son. T roy
Simmons: daughters. Cotlna.

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O SKAR R. STONE
Oskar R. Stone. 40. Oak
Road. W inter Springs, died
Monday. Dec. 17. 1998. B om
In West Hamburg. G erm any,
he moved to Central Florida In
1982
from
Kentucky.
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Ita stx-month deploym ent to the
Western Pscl/lc/Indian Ocean,
the crew had not only protected
U.3. national Interests, but also
had made a lasting Im pression
on hundreds o f orphans and
elderly people in various ports
along the way.

More than 3.500 Seminole County students participated In the 15th unnuol 4-H Troplcunu Public
Speuklng Program with 10 schools participating. First place winners are. from left. Alyssa Mander.
Indian Trails Middle School: Laura Sargrbarth. Teague Middle School: A shley Shay, Rock Lake M iddle
School: Kyle Sale, Tuskawllia Middle School: Christa Yovalsh. Altamonte Christian School: bottom row.
Stephanie Heauchemln. Sanford Middle Sc hool: Jessica Figueroa. Jackson Heights Middle School: Kelly
W heeler. M llwee Middle School: Gaousscu Djabate. South Sem inole Middle School: and Shellle Dean.
Greenwood ta k e s Middle School.

PAUL E. S E FR IE D
Paul E. So tried. 68. South
Park Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 17. 1998. Horn
In Ucllc Prairie. 111., he m oved
to Central Florida In 1958. Mr.
Sefrled wus a retired grounds
foreman for Sem inole cou nty
Public Schools. He served In
the U.S. Air Force and was a
member o f the W ayne City, 111.
Masonic Lodge.
Survivors Include wife. Iris:
daughters. Paula Milligan. New
Smyrna Beach. Sandra B ron ­
son. Sanford. C heryl Lee. D e l­
tona:
son.
Greg.
O steen:
brother. Irvtn. Sanford; seven
grandchildren:
several stepgreat -grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
O aklaw n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, ta k e Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Concern for Your Repair

CABBELRERRT. State Read 430. 1000 Meek. Dec. 14. 8:10
p.m. A 43-year-old m an was arrested for retail theft by
C asselberry Police. Police said hr ordered a pound o f shrim p
from the seafood department and then tried to leave the store
without paying for It.

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Survivors Include sons. H o w ­
ard W., Spring. Texas, Donald
D.
Clerm ont.
Edward
P..
Kalamazoo. Mich.; daughter,
Kathleen Hawkins, Sanford: 16
grandchildren:
17
grea t­
gran dch ildren .
W oodlawn Carry Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangem ents.

Service with a Personal

Retail theft:

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Sandra. Colonya ‘ Poochle*. all
o f Orlando.
Marqulta
S im ­
mons.
Altam onte
Springs;
mother. W illlem ena Jackson.
W inter Park: sisters. D orothy
Moye. W inter Park. C ath erin e
Klng-Urooks.
G loria
KingDavts. both o f Orlando. D eb b ie
Jackson.
Sanford:
brothers.
Otis Jackson, Destry Jackson
a rd Calvin King, all o f W in ter
Park, Forreste Jackson. A lta ­
monte Springs. L.J. King. A t­
lanta: six gran dch ildren .
Golden's Funeral Home, w in ­
ter Park. In charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

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BANFORD. F rs a s k A v s a s s . 2400 block. D se. 10. 12:50 p.m.
A 43-year-old man w as arrestrd by Sanford poller for retail
theft. Police said he went Into a store with a bicycle. P olice
said he parked his bicycle against a counter and began to
walk around the store where, security personnel said he took
some batteries and ran from the store. Later on he returned to
the store In an effort to retrieve his bike. Em ployees reeognlzrd him and called police.
BANFORD, O ria a d a Drive. 3000 black, Dse. 17. 8:54 p.m. A
22-year-old man w as arrested by Sanford police for retail theft.
Police said he walked Into a store, removed a Jacket from a
hanger and put It on. He walked briefly around the store and
then attem pted to leave without paying for the Jacket which he
was still wearing.

Sanford
sailor
lends a
helping
hand

M ARGARET E. CLEOO
Margaret E. Clegg. 84. Palm
Place. Sanford, died Thursday.
Dec. 17, 1998. Horn In P itts­
burgh. Pa., shr moved to C en ­
tral Florida In 1969.
Mrs.
Clegg was a hom em aker. She
was u FTesbytcrlan.

Honest, Dependable,

Stone was a caterer. He was a
Catholic.
Survivors Include
parents.
Raymond
and
M agdalena.
Kentucky; sister. Marla. O r ­
lando:
brothers.
Friedrich.
Tam pa. W illiam , Lucas, both o f
Kentucky, com panion. Jam es
M.. W inter Springs.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.
SUSAN K. W H ITE
Susan K. W hite. 74. Ohio
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday.
Dec. 18. 1998. She was bom
In Sanford. Mrs. W hite was a
hom em aker. She w as a m em ­
ber o f Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. Sanford and a m em ­
ber o f P.E.O.
Survivors include husband.
W illiam W .; son. W illiam W.
Jr., Sanford; daughters. Kay
H igginbotham .
Jacksonville.
Marwee Jones. Spotsylvania.
Va.. Cathy Massey. W aycross.
Ga.. Anne Sturges. W estbrook.
Maine; seven grandchildren .
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. tn charge o f arran ge­
ments.

SEFRIED, PAULS.
Graveside funeral services for
Mr. Paul Sefrled will be held at
the Oaklawn Park Cemetery In
lake Mary nu Monday at 10 4.tit.
die family will receive friends at
the Bold win-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel on Sunday from 5 to 7
pin.
Baldwin Fairchild
Funeral
Homes. Oaklawn Chapel. 5000
C.R. 46A. Sanford. Fla. 32771.
322-4263. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Petty Officer 2nd Class S te­
ven Charles, the 32-year-old
nephew o f Thom as and Betty
Clark o f Sanford, was one Du­
luth crew member who was In ­
volved In offering a helping
hand. To Charles, his role In
the community relations p roj­
ects was vital to both the su c­
cess o f the mission and tn pro­
moting a positive Image for the
Navy. •
*1 volunteered In Bong Kong
by helping clean the swamps,
and while In Singapore I helped
with landscaping.* said C h ar­
les. a 1985 graduate o f Lake
Mary High School.
The 17.000-ton Duluth has a
full complement o f 420 person ­
nel. The am phibious transport
dock ship uses helicopters and
landing craft to transport M a­
rines
and
thetr equipment
ashore.
*1 wanted to volunteer b e ­
cause I wanted to represent my
ship, while also allowing my
family and friends to know that
I am doing good things tn other
« ountries,* Charles said.
Charles found his volunteer
work rewarding.
*lt wasn't the feeling I
about completing the Job
just seeing the children In
orphanage sm iling made
happy.* Charles said.

had
but
the
me

D R . R.C. SP R O U L

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY DECEMBER 20th

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
C o d - cen tered W orsh ip ■ D ynam ic Biblical
Preach in g M a n ifestin g the Joy o f
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While the Sailors and M a­
rines volunteered much o f Ihelr
off-duty time to help, all got to
enjoy the liberty In these exotic
ports.
‘ In Hong Kong. 1 was able to
meet different types o f people.
In Singapore I learned some o f
their laws and their excessive
fines, like $500 for dropping
chewing gun on the streets. In
Malaysia. I was able to see their
night clubs that are very similar
to American clubs,* Charles
said.
While naval forces protect
U.S. national Interests by d e ­
ploying abroad, they are also
committed to helping those tn
need. They serve as great
neighbors and make a positive
difference tn the countries they
visit.

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Airport can grow
with good planning

S ystem

T h e O rla n d o S a n fo rd A irp o rt s u ffe red a s etb a ck last
w e e k w h e n B rita n n ia , a c h a rte r ca rrier, p u lled Its b u s i­
n ess. w h ic h a c c o u n te d fo r a b o u t 2 0 p ercen t o f th e a ir ­
p o rt's p a s s e n g e r truffle. S a n fo rd olTlelals see this a s a
m ix ed b le s s in g b e c a u s e th e a irp o rt w a s g ro w in g fa ster
th a n th e a v a ila b le fa cilitie s . W e a gree.
C o m p e titio n is th e n a m e o f th e ga m e, h o w e v e r s e rv ic e
to c u s to m e r s s h o u ld re m a in a p rio rity If C e n tra l F lo rid a
a irp o rts a re to re ta in b u s in e s s ge n era te d b y travelers.
W ith O rla n d o In te rn a tio n a l A irp o rt to th e s o u th a n d
D a y to n a B e a c h to th e n o rth , S a n fo rd h a s Its w o rk cu t
o u t.
T h e S a n fo rd A irp o rt A u th o rity re c o g n ize s th is n eed a n d
Is b u s y w ith U s p la n n e d e x p a n s io n o f te rm in a l fa c ilitie s
a n d a d d itio n a l ru n w a y s . M o re th a n o n e m illio n p a sse n
g e rs p a sse d th ro u g h th e a ir p o r t s ga tes In 1997. C lo se to
1.4 m illio n ure e x p e c te d b y the e n d o f 1998.
V ic to r W h ite , e x e c u tiv e d ir e c to r o f the a irp o rt, h as d i ­
re c te d h is s ta ff to w o rk w ith the re m a in in g c a rrie rs to
m a k e s u re th e ir n eed s a re m et. S a n fo rd M a y o r L arry
D ale, h im s e lf a p ilo t, c o n tin u e s w ith h is p la n to a ttra c t
m a jo r d o m es tic c a rrie rs to the a irport.
W ith c a re fu l p la n n in g a n d c lo s e a tte n tio n to th e d e ­
tails. w e b e lie v e S a n fo rd ca n b ec o m e a m a jo r h u b for
b o th d o m e s tic a n d In te rn a tio n a l flights.

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controls and hinders lower classes
seek in g private attorney services

lly Johnell Jackson
The high rale of plea b a r­
gaining. deal making, and other
special offers by the Stale A t­
torney’s O ffice Is only part o f
the evidence o f a system that
controls
you.
Tills
system
makes It virtually difficult to
near Im possible for low class
whites, and blacks to afford the
price tag when seeking assis­
tance from private attorneys.
Attorneys need financial su p ­
port and smoking guns from
their clients to overcome the
many hurdles placed on them
by this system. With all of the
special rules and Immunities
from prosecutable acts done by
the system to you. It becom es
very expensive ami more d iffi­
cult for attorneys to do their
Job.
If you become a victim o f this
system you have to pay In order
to play. In a constant search for
on attorney to handle a civil
matter for me. I understood the
tragedies o f this legal system
that attorneys have
to go
through
for low class w hites
and blacks. Kven though I
found un attorney that agreed to

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handle m y civil matter, after
thousands o f dollars were r e ­
quested. 1 was proud to pay It. I
realized this was placed on at­
torneys by this corrupt system.
Attorneys ore you r only care
and hope in this system. D e ­
spite the control the system has
over them, you see public d e ­
fenders as part o f the system
und your chances o f a fair and
Justly process Is very slim to
none. In a rrernt conversation
with some federal agents In a
local Arid office, I realized the
need to establish a victim o f the
system legal defense fund.
There are plans on the table
for this project b o that blacks
and low class whites can have
some hope through an attorney

olum n
by financially assisting them.
Years ago. Judges were su p ­
posed to be godly men and
women chosen to adm inister
the law In a court o f Justice
equally, with control o f p ro ­
ceedings
and
decision s
In
question o f law or discretion
that dem anded great respect by
the public. T h e defendants are
now becom ing m ediators for the
system assuring that all plea
hargalns, deals and other s p e ­
cial
offers
are
transacted
smoothly between attorneys and
the State Attorney’s Office.
The Judges used to be the
key people In this system with
respect from the public. The
system has destroyed thrse
factors and now they (the

Judgesl are prisoners to the
system. Sem inole County g o v ­
ernment. as well as. the Ctty o f
Sanford are 15 years behind In
appointing police chiefs lik e
Ray Bronson. He Is a mem ber of
the good ole* boy network at the
helms. You can rest assured
that a victim re lief fund Is very
well needed to help private at­
torneys. A victim relief fund will
help minorities battle their s p e ­
cial deals, and face the system
to better respect you as a c iti­
zen o f the evil system.
W hile many cannot afford the
expense o f this legal system,
neither can the courts afford to
grt backed up with trial mat­
ters. W here there ts division
amongst you, all types o f evii
works prrvalls and the system
has crippled many households
because o f their evil works.
This nation will perish before
your eyes because o f fear. You
are destined to lose if the spirit
o f fear ts not suppressed.
God bless you.

Johnell Jackson Hiv s (n Ge
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Injecting science in implant cases
By Joseph Perkins

L etters
Girls* basketball
is not pretty
In this year o f area girls' high
school basketball games. I am
appalled at a trend 1 am b e g in ­
ning to see.
It appears from what 1 o b ­
serve there are two areas of
concern:
1. An obvious "m ale mentality*
to encourage and/or win d e ­
mand their players to commit
flagrant foul and/or dangerous
acts on another team.
'th ere Is an excessive amounl
of
'garb a ge
players*
t.e.
"players
not encouraged
to
make points or play defense,
but to dribble and malm a
player targeted on an opposing
team.
I doubt even the famous
wom en's college teams o f T e n ­
nessee. Duke. etc. encourage
this type o f play In order to d e ­
feat opponents. The point Is
some players are going to get
hurt, and hurt badly If this
practice continues. Hands have
been
broken
deliberately,
crushing falls on the court have
been caused
by dangerous
players, heads and, yes. even
eyes have been hurt.
Soccer, hockey, even b a s e ­
ball offers some protection of
play that Is rough, but b a sk et­
ball Is literally an unprotected
play. For basketball coaches to
encourage this kind o f play
dem eans the sport Itself, and
makes you wonder what kind of
coaches do we have In girl's
sports.
If they have eyes they see
what Is going on.
2. Referees: Note the name *
Referee*. These offenses could
be and should be slopped by
the re fs by sim ply not allow ing
a player on a tram o r a team as
a whole to use these tactics.
W hat kind o f ball play are
they encouraging by allowing
girts to simply beat up on each
other'/ I am concerned about all
the girls who play basketball on
all the teams.
Sports is a lesson In life to
young people. A lesson to be a
tram player, play fair, do your

very best and most o f all be
honorable.
What kind o f m essage are we
sending these kids? Have B ill
Clinton's words and actions a l­
ready trickled down to high
school sports?
Jacqueline Lampley
Winter Springs

Developers
saving trees
H ie article by Shari Brodle on
the 25th anniversary o f the
Forest In you r Dec. 13 edition
should make us all stop and
remember what our community
could have looked like. In It
she writes that the developer o f
the Forest *lcft as many trees as
possible on the land heavily
populated with pine and oak.
She also points out that the
Forest has received several
awards
Including
one
for
'outstanding environmental Im ­
provement.*
Over the past several w eeks,
a development along Rlnrliart
Road has begun expanding. In
the process over fifteen large
oak trees have been destroyed.
One o f the last ones came down
this past w eek—It w as on the
edge o f the property and really
didn't seem to need to be taken.
1 don't know how old It was. but
I could barely reach h alf way
around It. There was an old
rope hanging from one llm b-maybe someone used to swing
from It. It took less than 30
minutes for the men to take
down what must have taken
over 100 years to grow.
When I asked why all the
trees had to be taken I was told
dial "the people moving dawn
here that will buy these homes
don't want the trees In their
yards.* It lr&gt; a good tiling for our
community that Robert M. A n ­
derson. the man who develop ed
the Forest, didn’t think like
this. W e have sure com e a long
way In Just twenty-live years,
haven't we?
Ben Jordan
Lake Mary

Imagine, If you will, that hard
evidence came to light provin g
beyond a reasonable doubt that
O.J. Sim pson did not. In fact,
kill his ex-wife and her waiter
friend.
O r that federal Investigators
uncovered convincing new In ­
formation
clearing
Tim othy
McVeigh o f the Oklahoma City
bom bing. O r that exculpatory
docum ents turned up showing
that Theodore Kaczynskl has
been m lsldcntlfled as the Unabomber.
W ell,
that's
roughly
the
equivalent o f what occurred this
week, when a panel o f four s c i­
entists. appointed two years ago
by a federal district court In
Birmingham. Ala., Issued an
authoritative report con clu d­
ing— unanimously and
u n e­
quivocally— that there Is no s c i­
entific evidence that silicone
breast Implants cause disease.
These findings amount to
vindication.
all-too-belatcdly.
for much-vUlffcd silicone im ­
plant manufacturers— Including
Dow Com ing.
Bristol-Myers
Squibb Co., 3M Corp. and
Baxter International Inc.—who
have been portrayed by avari­
cious plaintiffs lawyers as the
corporate equivalents of Simp­
son
and
McVeigh
and
Kaczynskl.
Indeed, as one trial lawyer
told a Reno. Nev., Jury three
years ago. In a personal Injury
suit resulting In an outrageous
$13.9 million Judgment against
Dow Chemical Co. (parent com­
pany o f Dow Com ing), the con ­
duct o f Dow and other breast
Implant makers "was criminal,"
and because o f their reprehen­
sible
actions—that
Is.
the
manufacturing and sale o f sillcone gel Implants—"thousands
of women across the country
are sick."
But the panel of scientists,
working at. the behest o f Judge
Samuel Pointer In Birmingham,
who Is overseeing breast Im­
plant litigation In the federal
courts, exonerated Dow C o m ­
ing. et oh. this week.
They found no Unk between
silicone gel and the myriad d is ­
eases claimed by
plaintiffs'
lawyers. Including lupus, ar­
thritis. Immune systems disor­
ders and an exotic new medical
condition.
Invented
by
the
plaintiffs' lawyers' sctentlstsfor-hlre. called atypical con ­
nective tissue disease.
The several-inch thick report,
divided Into four sections co v­
ering toxicology, immunology,
epidem iology and rheumatol­
ogy. was blunt In Its assess­
ments.
There Is "no association.* It
concludes, "between breast Un-1
plants and anv of the definite

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connective tissue diseases... or
the
o th er.
autolmmunr/rheumatlc
conditions."
Furthermore. It states, there ts
"no evidence
that
silicone
breast
Implants
precipitate
novel Immune responses o r in ­
duce systemic Inflammation."
And In plain terms that the
lay public can understand, the
scientists declared that, after
two years o f analysis o f "the
most rigorous and relevant s c i­
entific Information" available on
breast Implants, ‘ there was no
consistent or meaningful a sso ­
ciation" between silicone g e l
and any o f the medical co n d i­
tions that the plaintiffs' law yers
have claimed.
These
scientific
fin din gs
ought to bring closure to five
years o f breast Implant litiga ­
tion. Including a massive multlbllllon-dollar
class-action
suit.
Involving
more
than
700.000 women, still pen din g
before Judge Pointer's
B ir­
mingham court, and more than
4.000 Individual personal In ­
ju ry suits In
state courts
throughout the country. _
Th e report from the scientific
panel clears breast Implant
makers o f making "thousands o f

women
across
the
country
sick," o f putting the lives o f
these Innocent, unsuspecting
wom en at risk.
It's like police discoverin g
that a one-arm ed man really
killed O J .'s ex. O r federal In ­
vestigators
finally
tracking
down John Doe No. 2. who
confesses that he alone bombed
the federal bu ilding In O kla­
homa City. O r the media re­
ceiving another letter from llie
so-called
Unabomber. which
couldn't possibly have been
written by Kaczynskl.
It's a pity that breast Implant
manufacturers w ere
unjustly
charged with putting a hazard­
ous product on the market, with
criminally
endangering
the
lives o f women. And It’s a
shame that the one-tim e largest
silicone Implant maker, Dow

Com ing, was forced Into b a n k ­
ruptcy to protect Itself from b il­
lions o f dollars in personal In ­
ju ry claims.
But If one good thing com es
out o f tilts breast Implant litiga ­
tion It ts that Judge Pointer has
established a precedent that^
hopefully, federal and state
courts will follow In future
when personal Injury claim s
are b i sed on disputed science.
For by appointing a panel of
scientists beholden only to the
court, the panel's scientific
conclusions have fa r more v e r i­
similitude, and. thus, should
ca n y far more weight with
Judges and Juries, than the s c i­
entific claims und counter­
claims o f "experts" bought and
paid for by either plaintiffs or
defendants.

H e a l t h first

Comte salooal election outcome
B Campaign finance rttorm
Tobacco refutation
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Microsoft investigation

Starr investigation
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A survey earlier this summer Indicated that the American public placed much
more importance on the potential regulation of health maintenance organi­
zations than on the Starr investigation of the president.

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XJH INSPECTORS NAAKE A D IS C O V E R Y

�Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Florida * Sunday. December 20. 1998 - 9A

Deputies will ring bells
to the S h eriffs Department w ill
be manned by Deputy S h eriffs,
Citizens on Patrol. Youth D epu ­
ties, Reserve Deputies, Deten­
tion Deputies, the C h ief Deputy
and the S heriff himself.

S p e c ia l t o th e H e r a ld

SANFORD - Today (Saturday),
S h eriffs Office Em ployees will
be ringing Salvation Arm y B ells
throughout Sem inole County.
Th e Salvation Arm y Issued a
friendly challenge to the S h er­
iffs O ffice and the Department
o f Public Safety to see which o f
us could raise the most money,
to m ake the holidays brigh ter
for families less fortunate.
Th e nine locations assigned

Until 9 p.m. this evening
(Saturday) the department reps
will be at the follow ing lo ca ­
tions:
• K-Mart-Lake Mary. 363 9
Lake Emma Road.
• Target-Ovtedo.
Red Bug
Lake Road.

•
Publlx-O vledo. Alafaya
W oods.
•
K-Mart-W inter
Springs.
Tuakawtlla and Red Bug Lake
Road.
• Publlx-Casselberry, Butler
Plaza.
• W al-M art-Casselberry, Lake
Howell Plaza.
• Publlx-Altam onte Springs.
486 East S R 436.
• Sam 's Club. Fem Park.
• W lnn-D lxie-W lnter Springs,
o ff 434-East o f 17-92.

“H o w to W in in L ife !”
Are you interested in
Seminole County participants in the Special Olympics
are, from left, Janette Caruso (coach), Meredith Ken*

tftck (Oviedo), Aiecia Mattote (Chutuota), Diane DomeracM (Lake Mary).

D o you som etim es w onder if you have w hat it takes?
H ave you ever felt frustrated, even defeated?
H ave you ever wondered where to tu rn ?

Special athletes are all winners
By J e f f B ertinlcke
ASSISTANT

KIJITOU

SANFORD * Step try step, tfip
kids struggled across a 6 -ln rli
balance
beam,
balancing
them selves In front o f family
u »d friends.
Obviously, most o f them
didn't finish llrst. Hilt they
were all winners.
It w as the same scene at the
vault and nt the rings over id
Sanford Gym nastics last Sat­
urday when Ihe facility was
host for the state Special
O lym plrs.
Competitors
traveled
to
Sanford from all over the state
to com pete and to just enjoy
the friendships they have c r e ­
ated over the vrars.
Most o f the Special Olym pics
competitions were held
In

Daytona I leach but Ihe orga n i­
zation couldn't find a place to
hold the events so Jeanette
StlfTey. lYesIdcnt o f the S a n ­
ford Gym nastics Association,
and couch Hob Edge contacted
the Special Olym pics and got
rrudy to put on a show.
Over HO kids showed up In
Sanford after a gala opening
ceremony at Ihe Em bry-Riddle
Field I ( oust In Daytona Hrach.
Jay G n idrn , coach o f the O r­
lando [Yrdator* made an a p ­
pearance and Team Florida,
which will send representa­
tives to Hie Special O lym pics
World
Games in
RaleighDurham. N.C. made Its a p ­
pearance.

The event marked the 30th
anniversary o f the Special
O lym plrs and over I million
people fro all over the world
participate.
At Sanford, com petitor with
all types o f disabilities partici­
pated In different activities.
There w ere different levels for
men and women and Ihe com ­
petitors were divided
Into
three com petitions Including
Men's Gym nastics Level
1,
W om en's Rhythmic Gymnastics
and Artistic Gym nastics which
had I he most contestants.
StlfTey re m itted volunteers
to work Ihe events and com ­
petitors were Judged after each
routine.

"We w rrr really happy with
the turnout In Sanford,* SllfTey
said. T h e r e was no one to run
It In Daytona Hearh and we
were happy to have It In S an ­
ford.*

Some o f the competitors
looked polished w hile others
with more serious disabilities
were Just there to compete.
W in or lose, everyone was
sm iling at the end.

I f you answered “ Y E S ” to any o f these questions, or i f you arc a
manager, salesman, professional, self-em ployed, homemaker, parent, etc.,
you can ’ t a fford to miss “ H o w to W in In L i f e ! ”
This series o f three inspirational messages is designed to help you
becom e the success G o d meant you to be. T h e “ H o w to W in In L i f e ! 1'
series w ill begin this Sunday at W est Lake Com m unity Church at
10:30 A M , m eeting south o f S R 46 at the co m e r o f O range and W ayside.
D ecem b er 20

10:30 A M

D e fin e th e G o a l

D ecem b er 27

10:30 A M

K n o w w h e re to g e t h elp

January 3

10:30 A M

K n o w y o u r p o ten tia l

(E xcellen t Pre-school and C h ildren 's Church)

Phil D avis, A ssociate Pastor
SR

Darrel W atson, A ssociate Pastor

Holiday
travel to
reach
record levels
TAM PA * A record -15.2 m il­
lion people expect to tra w l 100
miles or more front home tills
Christm as-New
Year's.
the
greatest num ber o f travelers for
any holiday period, according
to A AA Auto Club Sm ilh.
Thai figure represents a 2
percent growth over last year's
&lt;14.5 million travelers. The p re ­
vious heaviest travel period was
Christm as-New
Year's
1996
when 42.3 million people took
a trip.

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(com er o f Orange and Wra y t id e )1

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[loth the West and Ihe South­
east are expected to have the
greatest numbers o f auto travel­
ers. with 9.2 million coming
from each region. Other regions
and their expected numbers o f
motorists Include the Northeast.
5.H million; Midwest, 5.7 m il­
lion; and Great Lakes, 5.6 m il­
lion.

AAA's holiday travel projec­
tions ore based on a national
telephone survey
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The City ol Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:

‘ Christm as-New Year's travel
has skyrocketed this decade.*
said Cindy Sharpe, managing
director o f public and govern­
ment relations for AAA Aulo
Club South. 'S in c e 1990, travel
during this period has jumped
66 percent. That compares to
35 percent growth for Th anks­
giving and 46 percent for the
three ma|or summ er holidays.*
Approximately 35.5 million
people plan lo go by auto this
holiday, also a 2 percent In­
crease over Iasi year. Another
9.7 million will travel by a ir­
plane. train or bus. up I p er­
cent.

According to AAA's survey. 38
percent o f travrlrrs plan to visit
a city white another 3 1 percent
expect to go to a town or rural
area. Other popular destina­
tions Include: ocean/beach. 12
percent: mountains, H percent:
slate/natloual park, 2 percent:
theme/umusement park. 2 p er­
cent; lake. 2 percent: other. 4
percent; don't know or no r e ­
sponse. 1 percent.
W hile 35 percent o f travelers
plan to stay with a friend or
relative, another 31 percent will
be staying at a hotel or motel.
Other lodging plans include:
cabln/condo,
5
percent;
camper/1 roller/KV/lent. 2 p er­
cent; boat/shlp. 2 percent: bed
and breakfast. 1 percent: other.
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Sanlord, Flonda. and may be inspected by the public

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Pet of the
Week
The S enw d e Herald Pet Of The
Week is Graytynn. a 1* year-oW
blue tabby. Graytynn. is sweet
and Ikes children and attention.
She is Utter-trained and needs to
be kept indoors. She la available
at the Seminole County Humane
Society, at the intersection of
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For C h ief Richard Bcary. who
was recently injured In an auto
accident, and w ho has r e ­
quested four new patrol cars
from the city. Santa presented a
(Oft certificate to Toys R Us...for
three tricycles and a sk a te­
board.
And then laying a .finger
aside
of his
nose.. .Santa
wished all a M crty Christm as
and a H appy New Year and r e ­
turned to his sleigh. He had to
hurry, because he was warned
he was in violation o f some city
ordinance.
W ith Santa's exit, the co m ­
mission approved an ordinance
am ending the city's code for
temporary stm cturcs. Th e city
wants to use a temporary
structure on Its property on
Rinehart Road, to situate the
bu ilding department with the
public
works
department,
which shares space with the
police and fire departments.
Th e com m ission
approved
new police and fire Impact fees.
4 to 1. on first reading.
Th e new fees are the result of
a study recently com pleted by
Public Resources Management
Group. Inc.
The study found the current
Impact fee structure w as not
sufficient to fund capital needs
within the city, such as the new
police station In downtown i-iW*
Mary, and the new fire station
and satellite station that are
proposed.
If approved on second read ­
ing. at the Jan. 21 meeting, the
new fee* w ill rise from $90 per
new hom e, to $165. for police
protection, and from $60
per
new home, to $175. for fire
protection.
The Home Builders A sso cia ­
tion o f Mid Florida reviewed the
new fee structure, and Cheryl
Taubensee. o f the G overnm en­
tal Affairs Comm ittee, called the
study thorough and said U does
reflect the overall cost o f police
and fire protection In the city.
She said the fees might pose a
burden on builders and homebuyers If started Immediately.
Taubensee asked the com ­
mission to consider pliastng In
the new fees, giving builders a
chance to alert buyers of the
Increase.

P rio ritie s.

'Essentially, you would have
a situation where a homeowner
would purchase a home, then
the bu ilder would find out fees
l lave
Increased.*
Taubensee
told the commission Thursday
night. Because the fees are
paid at the time a permit Is
pulled, the builder could have
to m ake up the difference.
*1 don’t want (the small
builder) to get stuck with the
Increase.* said Greene. He su g­
gested a 90-day period, after
the com m ission's final vote in
January, to allow builders time
to alert their customers.
According
to
HHA.
Lake
Mary's police Impact fee Is ca l­
culated at 2.8 ofneers per
1.000 population, higher than
Orange County's two officers
per 1.000. MBA also said Lake
Mary's proposed cost for new
fire facilities are higher than
Orange County’s, but rates were
comparable with neighboring
Oviedo.

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problem.
Kevin said he enjoys playing
volleyball
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during breaks. He also said he
felt sad while the group partici­
pated In the search for Kayla
McKean, the six y ear old former
Casselberry girl whose body
was recently discovered
In
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Florida's Natural Lands P ro ­
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Sem inole County
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taw enforcem ent programs arc
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Eckerd
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states. Burdette said.

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Florida Sunday December 20 1990 • I I

Patriots, Silver Hawks advance

HERALD
A S S IS T A N T
SPO RTS
E D IT O R

First day of Target Soccer Classic
proves tough for other SAC teams

Baker: a
good guy
S A N F O R D • S e m in o le
C o u n ty lost o n e o f Its go o d
g u y s th is w eek .
A c tu a lly . L ym a n fo o tb a ll
c o a c h , o r n o w fo r m e r L y ­
m a n fo o tlia ll c o a c h L a rry
M aker Isn't le a v in g L ym a n .
Me Just re s ig n e d a s fo o tb a ll
r o a c h to c o n c e n tr a te h a rd e r
on h is Job a s a th le tic d ir e c ­
to r.
U ut It w o n 't b e th e sam e
w a tc h in g th e G re y h o u n d s
n e x t y e a r w ith o u t M aker on
the sid elin e. H e's a c la s s act
a n d w ill lx* m issed .
T h e w in s d id n 't a lw a y s a d d
u p til M aker's favor. Ills tea m
s tru g g le d sin c e M aker too k
o v e r In 1001. b u t y o u 'd be
h a rd -p re s s e d to fin d a tea m
th a t w o r k e d h a r d e r d u rin g
th e g a m e s a n d In p ra c tic e.
H is tea m s tru g g le d a ga in
th is y e a r, d e s p ite b e in g c o n ­
s id e re d a d a rk h o rs e at the
s ta rt o f the sea so n . A 3 -6 r e ­
c o rd co ld h a v e e a s ily b e e n
re v e rs e d , th o u g h , a s h is
te a m w a s lu a lm o st e v e ry
g a m e righ t d o w n to the Dual
secon d s.
T h e r e w a s a la te lo s s at
A|M&gt;pka. A ra in -s o a k e d loss
at K d g e w a te r. A c o u p le o f
o th e r la te lo sses.
M aker's k id s kept pla yin g.
L i s t y e a r , th e re w a s m o re o f
th e sa m e. L a te lo sses.
O u t M aker n e v e r s e e m e d
d o w n o n h lm s c li. A lot ul .
r o a c h e s lose o n c e o r tw fc v .iM
y e a r a n d h a v e n o th in g to
sa y a fte r a g a m e.
'
M aker h a s a lw a y s b e e n
th e re, w in o r lo se, a n d n e v e r
ra n o u t o f p a tien ce.
M a y b e If th e G re y h o u n d s
h a d g o n e 6 -3 o r b etter. h e'd
lx* b a c k n ext s ea so n . C e r ­
ta in ly . a s trin g o f lo s in g
y e a r s c o u ld n 't h a v e p lea sed
th e b o o s te rs , b u t th is Is h igh
s c h o o l fo o tb a ll.
S u r e . It's a b o u t w in n in g
a n d losin g. Uut It's a lso
a b o u t s o m e th in g m o re . A n d
to s e e L y m a n 's s e n io rs th is
s e a s o n , p la y in g o u t the
s u in g a n d k n o w in g th e y
w o u ld g o a ll fo u r y e a r s
w ith o u t a w in n in g re cord ,
h u t still g iv in g tt e v e r y th in g
th e y h a d d o w n to th e very
en d . s p e a k s a lo t fo r a c o a ch .
N o w M aker r a n c o n c e n ­
tra te o n ru n n in g a n a th le tic
d e p a rtm e n t th a t Is ra p id ly
iK c o tn lu g o n e o f th e b e tte r
o n e 's In S e m in o le C o u n ty .
L ym a n w ill d r o p to C la s s
5 A n ext s e a s o n w h ic h m e a n s
a slig h t d o w n g ra d e tn the
s ch ed u les , a n d the L ym an
fresh m en a n d J u n ior v a r s ity
h a v e sh o w n p ro m is e . W h o ­
e v e r M ilker's s u c c e s s o r Is o n
th e s id e lin e s w ill In h e rit a
s tro n g e r te a m th a n L y m a n
h a s field ed re cen tly .
M ilker a ls o h a s s o m e o th e r
so lid p ro g ra m s u n d e r fils
c h a rg e In c lu d in g th e b o y s
c r o s s c o u n try , w re s tlin g .
Ix jy s so ccer, girls b a s k e tb a ll,
b o y s sw im m in g , b a s e b a ll
a n d b o y s la cro s s e tea m s
a m o n g o th e rs .
H e said o n e o f th e re a s o n s
fo r Ills re s ig n a tio n w a s th a t
h e co u ld n 't c o m m it e n o u g h
tim e to h is fo o tb a ll p ro g ra m
w ith so m a n y o th e r r e s p o n ­
sib ilitie s a s a th le tic d ire c to r.
T h a t's c o m m e n d a b le .
L ym a n ’s fo o tb a ll tea m h a s
ta k e n a lot o f lo s s e s o v e r th e
p a st few y e a rs , b u t m a y b e
th e b ig gest o n e ts th e lo ss o f
M aker, a go o d m a n w h o a l ­
w a y s d id h is best.

Last Second Shot: /
have covered Sem inole
County football fo r three
years and. with linker's resUpiutiun. only one football
coach remains from 1996:
Ixike How ell’s Mike llisceg

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Soabrooro s Jill Picaut (No 13) battlos Oviedo s Knstal Wails (No 7)
during the Sandcrabs' 4-1 victory over tho Lions in the opening round
ot the Tragol Soccer Classic at Lake Mary High School Friday evening

IAKE MARY • Oner upon a
time, the Target Soccer Classic
(tire llurger King Girls Soccer
Classic)
was dominated by
Seminole
County
sch ools.
From 1083 through 1091. L ik e
Mranllry and Lyman w err the
only champions the tourna­
ment ever had.
Hut since
1001. the only
county tram to claim the crown
In
the
high-powered
high
school girls' soccrr event were
the 1003 Lyman Grryhounds.
It appeared that that trend
may continue after Friday's
first round o f the 1908 Target
Classic as three o f the live
county trains that played, lost.
L ik e llra n tlry (which needed
sudden death penalty kicks to
get liy Melbourne. 3-2| and
L ik e Howell (a 3-1 winner over
Neptune Heath-Fletcher) were
the only locals to advance into
the winners' bracket.
L ik r Mary was to play Its
llrst round gam r this m orning
at 11 a.in. against ValrtcoHloonilngd.de.
T li.it says more about the
calibre o f thr tram s that com e
to play in this tournament than
anything else.* said L ik r Mary
coach Hill Elssclr. who. d r
P le s ie see S occer. Page 3B

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RECCHI'S BOMBS BEAT SEMINOLE

Bjr Dean Smith
s c o rn s m in o n
LAKE MARY - T br L ik r Mary girls' basketball
team went back to what It docs best Friday
night., (day hard-nosed defense and get the ball
to L u irr n B radley
•A n d ril maOal.lt w ort&amp; if to perfection as the
flams roughed up previously undefeated B oone.
53-35. In a rematch o f last M arch's C'lass OA
Stale C ham pionship Game In Lakeland.
Lake Mary look a |4*B lead after one period
as Hnidlry. who will attend Florida Stale U ni­
versity In thr Fall, scored all 10 points during a
10-3 run that saw the Hraves turn the ball over
seven times.
Bradley finished thr half with 14 points, five
rrlxiunds and one blocked shot as thr Rams led
20-13 at Interm ission.
Bradley, who fouled out with 5:07 left tn the
game, ended the night with a game-high IH
points. Freshman Bryn M oslrr chipped In with
eight and four rebounds, while L ik e llo w rll
transfer Kurry Kane. Heckv Pedro and A sh ler
H allatur added six points each.
Super Junior Vanessa Randall led Hoonr 110
I) with 12 points, hut was frustrated by the
tough defense displayed by Bradley throughout
the gam r.
L ik e Mary (12-2) will lx- Idle until It travels to
Tennessee for u tournament against some o f the
best fem ale tram s tn the country.

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Th e Patriots also won the freshman (53-33)
and the Junior varsity (49-45) gam es as well.
R en hi finished with 17 points, while Mike
Assent added 13 points for thr winner's.
Sylvester Wynn Jr. scored 10 points for Arrow
Purer V II.
L ik e Brantley Improved to 4 4 and will next
play In Its own Holiday Tournament on HereinIx-r 29th-and-30th. while Sem inole frll to I 8
and will next play In the L ik e Mary Christm as
Tournament starling Dec. 2Hth.

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o v e rtim e
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SANFORD • T ile fourili thrre-potntrr of tlie
game &gt;&gt;v Brian Rrcclil. with 10 seconds lett in
overtime, gave L ik e llran tlry a hard-tought. •Ka­
l i . Sem inole Athletic Conference victory over
(lost Seminole at Bill Fleming Mrmorial Gynuia
stum Friday night
getting rloite.” said Sem inole head
roach Boh Tm lria. ’ W e led most o f thr gam r t o ­
night lift'd'wr lost tiy two to Spruce Creek anil
werr In thr gam e with Lym an until Lite, hilt It's
getting frustrating.
"But w e ll work on ru tting out the turnovers
and keeping a positive attitude. The kids arr
working Irani. they )us! have to Ira n i that thr
gam r Is not won In the first, second or third |wriod. It ’s won In the fourth, or In this case over­
time.*

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Enca Dunkman had a super all-around gamo as sho helped lead the
Lako Mary girls to a 53-35 victory over the Boone Braves Friday night
in a repeat of last year’s Class 6A State Championship game

Lake H ow ell boys soar to top o f SAC Kumba
finishes
perfect
season

B X -J c fL R c tlln ls k s
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

OVIKDO - You don't Just walk
Into the Lion's Den at Oviedo
High School and walk aw ay
with an easy win.
But last night,
arch-rival
Lake Howell inarched tn and
Ignored the noise and the
crowd tn stake its claim as the
top team In the Sem inole
Athletic Conference with a 71­
53 win over the Lions.
Lake Howell has four new
starters
since
last
year's
district cham pionship
team,
hut the new hatch o f Stiver
Hawks might he even lx-tter.
Featuring four seniors,
the
Hawks advanced to 9-1 with
their only blem ish to a W inter
Bark team they pounded earlier
In
the
year.
Tire
Hawks
dominated the
hoards
and
pressed
Oviedo
Into
subm ission with Its all-out
attack.
Guard
Reggie
Kohn.
a
University of South Florid-*

S ILV E R HAW KS 71.
LIONS 63

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Kulin 27. l-urvm* 21 Turner 10.
K.UU- 7. I lull..r tl rural* 2H H 11 71
O v ie d o (6 3 )
Wharton 10. llayr* 7. Kl*..nlcn 5 .
lilrtkrn I. I.l&gt; i 7 Ionian 2. Ifciwrll 7.
Conklin 4 Wrigtil 4 Tulip 6 Total* 25
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stgncc. led the Hawks with 25
points
Including
live
3polnters. hut hr got plenty o f
help from guard Jam aal Turner
(12 points) whose defense was
stilling, and Chad Parsons (21
points. Including 15 In the first
quarter).
L ik e Howell went Into the
season with a lot o f question

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marks, hut there have been a
lot of answers ever since the
season opened.
'W e're surprising a lot of
teams right
now.* Parsons
said. ’ Some o f the other teams
In the district didn't think wc
could compete, hut we've been
playing well. Now that they arc
getting a chance to see us.
things could lx- different next
time around.*
L ik e Howell coach
Steve
Kohn said hr Is also a bit
surprised with his team's early
success.
"We've been passing
and
shooting
really well.* Steve
Kohn said. "We have good
teamwork
and Chad's
been
playing really well, especially
off o f Reggie. Chad can finish
olf Reggie’s passes."
That happened a lot last
night. L ik e Howell and Oviedo
provided
Hie
, wo
most
memorable
gam es
of
last
season In hoys basketball and
both team's pl.ivnl with a
ra is e d Intel
• Howell

went out to Its llrst least when
Kohn stole a pass and scored
to jnit Lake Howell up 13-11,
hut Oviedo hung In throughout
Please see Hawks. Page 4B

S p ecia l to th e H erald

Chad

Par

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MELBOURNE
•
F.C.
America Kumba did what
the Denver Broncos could
not — finish undefeated.
The elite under- 12 girls
soccer team comprised o f
players from Orange and
Sem inole counties closed
out a perfect 21-0 season
by rapturing the recent
Greater Melbourne Holiday
Challenge soccer tourna­
ment.
F.C.
Am erica
Kumba.
Ptsee Kumba, Page 3B

�2S - Setr*note Metaid. SantonJ. Florida Sunday. December 20. 199B

ARCA's best testing for Speedweeks '99
S p ecia l to th e H erald
DAYTONA UEACH - Twentyfour AKCA
Hondo /Mar-Hyde
Series tram s tested at D aytona
International Speedway Friday
In preparation for the February
7. 1990, FlrstPlus Fin ancial
200.
The
test
session
will
continue through the weekend.
Grandstand
access
Is
not
available due to construction.
NASCAR
W inston
Cup
veteran Dave M arris took part
In the session In a car he will
held for driver Dwayne Lelk.
M arrls
fields
the
No.
71
NASCAR W inston Cup car as
well a s the No. 71 car In
ARCA's lop series.
'A K C A Is using this test
session to try som e new things
with the care.’ M arrls said.
’ Flic first thing is a new spoiler
height. ARCA wants to slow the
care down a Utile from last
year
and
Improve
the
tiandling.’
The
teams
had
the

opportunity to test their care
for the 36th running o f Ihr
FlrstPlus
Financial
200
at
Daytona which Is part o f the
first weekend o f the
1999
racing season .
The annual AHCA sea son starter will be run following the
Dud Shootout at Daytona on
Sunday. Feb. 7.
1998 NASCAR Winston Cup
Rookie o f the Year Kenny Irwin
J r. used the 1998 FlrstPlus
Financial 200 as a warm-up for
his first evrr Daytona 500 and
managed to win the event o ver
a full field o f A RCA regulars
and past winners Mike W allace
and Andv lllllenburg.
On Saturday. Feb. 6. 1999.
the NASCAR
W inston
Cup
Series takes to the track for
the first time under the clock
In 1999 In Daytona 500 pole
qualifying.
For the
first
time ever.
Daytona
International
Speedway Is offering a limit ededltton collectible
pole day
ticket featuring 1998 Daytona

500 winner Dale Earnhardt.
Tlte ticket offers grandstand
access to all the events on that
first racing weekend o f the
season.
F orm er R o le s 24 ch am pions
T ea t D aytona's ligh ts
A pair
o f Rolrx 24 At
Daytona
champions
tested
Daytona
International
Speedway's
new
lighting
system Tuesday night lo gtve
feedback to racing ami track
olllrials about potential usage
during next month's USRRC
event.
Didlrr Theys, who was on Uie
winning Momn Ferrari learn
last year, and 1993 winner J im
Dawning Ixtth tested ihr 3.56mlle track with the lights at 20
percent, while Downing made
laps with Uic lights at 100
percent.
T lir lighting system was put
into place for the Pepsi 400
NASCAR W inston Cup S eries
event, which Is held each
summer on Ih r track's 2.5-mlIe
trioval The 1998 running o f

the Pepsi 400 was the first
com petition
under the new
lights at Daytona.
A decision by track o fficia ls
will be made filler this month
on how to best utilize the lights
during
the
Rolex
24
At
Daytona.
*1 thought that 20 perrrnt o f
the lights worked renlly well."
said Theys. w ho teamed with
Olanplero
Morettl.
A rlc
Luyendyk and Maura Daldl last
season. ’ A s m any care as w e
jw s s per lap here at Daytona,
it wou^l definitely be better
from that standpoin t.*
Dawning was Im pressed with
the track fully Illuminated and
tiad n o problem s with the
transition from the banking to
the Infield road-course portion
o f the track.
T lie
100 percent lighting
was good.*
Downing
said.
"There were no problem s goin g
from the banking where It was
very bright, dow n Into the
Infield.
The
lights
helped
through the Infield some, but

scheduled for Jan. 30-31, with
80 care expected to start.
Classes for the Rolex 24 range
from the spectacular Can -Ann

It's not like daylight out then.
You’re
still
raring
through
darkness."
Th e 37th annual running o f
the Rolex 24 At Duytona Is

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Even better than feeders are plants that
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McDowell, Mel S tottlrm yrr Sr.,
offering chances for kids aged
and Jr., and Dave Stewart...
6-to-13 to enter. Lessons are
John Rrstlno
o f Orlando
Wednesdays from 3:30 p.m . 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from
earned his fifth North Florida
PGA W inter Tour title when he
I I a.m. - noon. Students will
won the Lake Mary Open
be paired according to a b ility
Thursday at Tlm acuan Country
and lessons w ill be held at
Club. He fired a pair o f 66‘s
Weklva G olf and Country Club.
and blrdled four o f five holes
Call 925-2855...
down the stretch tn the final
Speaking of Diamond P la y ­
round.
ers. the new group running
First-round leader. Michael
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W oodson o f Rochester. N.Y.,
rent and former sports stars
slipped to second with a sec­
participating In DPC's celebrity
ond-round 69.

IN BRIEF
Hunting maps on Internet
PALATKA _ Th e St. Johns River W ater
Management District h as posted maps o f Its
Type II W ildlife Management Areas on Its
web site. SJR. STATE.FL.US.
Brochures a re1a lso posted to ensure that
ail hunters know the rules. Th e same m aps
and brochures are available through District
ofllces and the tax collector offices sellin g
District permits.

U C F offers 50-plus baseball
ORLANDO _ U niversity o f Central Florida
Recreational Services Is offering a 50-Ovcr

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inole County
Countr golfg o ii
Other
inole
ere on the
Uie leader bdard
bdartl w ere
cm
Paul Dickinson (Longwood) and
Mike Bennett (Lake Mary).
The Florida Mixed Tou r v is ­
ited Ekana G olf Club In Oviedo
and Chris Howell’s 146 topped
runner-up Don D onatello b y
three shots. In the w om en ’s
event. Kaorl Yainada edged
Tracey Stout...
Celebration G o lf Club has
been chosen a s the n a tio n a l
host
for
Am erican
G o lfs
Women frt Goj/ Day, 1999. Th e
tournaments will be staged at
more than 200 private, resort
and daily fee courses n atio n ­
wide and Is open to women o f
oil ages und Bkill levels...

Baseball League. Gam es will be played at
UCF on Tuesday night's, starting Jon. 6th.
Th e entry deadline Is January 1st. Cost Is
•2 5 per player and $10 for uniform and you
must be b o m before January 1. 1950 lo play.
Call Recreational Services at 823-2408 and
ask for Loren Knutson for more Information
on this exciting league.

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W inter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS . The City o f W inter
Springs Parks A Recreation Department w ill
offer two plans for Us Slow Pilch Softball
Fall League at Central W inds 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.
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com m only called, will appreciate a field
guide lo help them Identify the birds they
see In the field or at their feeders.
One lo consider for the beginner Is the
Dlrds edition o f Peterson First Guides, by
Roger Tory Peterson, who created the first
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This guide makes It easy to get started,
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Other good guides for m ore experienced
birders Include Stokrs Field Guide to
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und Birders Handbook published by Simon
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National Geographic puts out a useful
field guide for those planning to take their
blrdlng Interest across the United States
and beyond called Field Guide lo the Birds
o f North Am erica.

The Florida W ildlife Viewing Guide by
Susan Cerulean and Ann Morrow Is a great
book for anyone w ho wants to know where
to go In the state to see birds und other
wildlife.
All o f these books can be found or o r ­
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B am cs A Noble. Books A-Million or B o r­
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For the birder who likes lo use the c o m ­
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consider
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Guides: North American Birds. T ills CDRom provides rmuprehenslve coverage of
nearly 1.000 bird species with more than
1.400 photos, videos and bird calls, plus
offers Instant connection lo Peterson On­
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Other gift ideas for lilrdere Include b in ­
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houses, a gill certificate to a native plant
nursery, or membership In a conservation
organization such as Audubon. Florida
W ildlife Federation. National W ildlife F ed ­
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If you plan to buy binoculars 7x35 pow er
Is recom m ended. T ills size gives good
magnification without the shake that o c ­
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What's Up In The NFL__ Week No. 16
SANFORD _ Week IB has arrived and Pm a till
displaying deadly accuracy!
Readers continue to shower me with letters of
appreciation as the regular season draws near
_ to an end.
•►'Everyone was stunned that the Giants upset
4he Broncos last Sunday except my readers and
. me. 1 was the only writer that I can find In the
^founlry that predicted the trouble for Denver.
Wowt Thirteen point underdog and 1 deliver.
■■ That, my blends, la why 1 am paid the big
'b u c k s here at the Herald.
! Once again the CR YSTAL B A L L O f FO O T ’ ■ A L L delivered the easy money with his pat*
. ented LOCK O F T H E W B SX .
The Colts crushed the Bengal* a s 1 promised
; they would and had the Job flniahed by
Tony Guru now calls me The King of the Jurdt
• Dames. Pm not sure If that’s a compliment, but
U promise to continue the ‘ redistribution of
Jhealth' through the Super Bowl.
)
Looking around Florida, the news was dim exjeept for Tamps Bay. which trounced Detroit.
*• This team Is so up and down that they are
^difficult to keep track of. In the past few weeks
Ithey have put on performances that am Super
Bowl efforts! If the Dues get lucky and sneak tn,
the Vikings had better be ready.
Enough Jawing, let’s look into the
* FO O TBALLt and find
M IN N E S O T A (- 1 4 ) V I . J A C K S O N V I L L E
Look for the Jaguars to bounce back after the
disappointing loss (which I predicted), to the
Oilers. The big problem here Is that the Vikings
will be In no mood to help them back to their
feet. Vikings win and 1 think they're a good bet.
Vikings S4. Jagu ars 14.

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; B A N F R A N C IS C O (- 7 ) A T N E W E N G L A N D
The Nlnera shouldn’t be a touchdown favorite
! in this one. but they are....hmmm. You have to
; think the Patriots will play for pride If nothing
; else, take the points and hustle to the bank.
• Nlnera 33, Patriots 17.
N E W T O N E G IA N T S (- 1 )
V B . K A N S A S CTTT
The Olants are a sucker bet in this one. Have
! you ever seen a team that wins the Super Bowl
; play well the next week?
•
No. It never happens. Stay away from
rrom this
• game like the plague. C k k fc 39, Mldgata IS .
O R E E N E A T (- 4 ) V S . T E N N E S S E E
The Packers are a desperate team and have

Soccer

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IB
•pile being the tournament
, host and organizer, has yet to
have a team wtn a Target title.
Over that same time span. Ela­
stic has led the Rams to two
; state championships (Including
the 1997-98 Class 6A crown).
Lyman. Oviedo, and Winter
Springs all dropped Into the
consolation bracket on Friday.
University shut out Lyman. 4-0.
paytona
Beach-Seabreeze
•printed past Oviedo. 4-1. and
Winter Park blasted Winter
fprtngs. 6-0.
. J In other first round games.
Clearwater-Countryside had to
S ) to penalty kicks to get past
! defending
Class
4A
state
(^tampion Bishop Moore, 2-1.
Jjoca Raton played Boone In
t(ie late game at Lake Mary.
'M egh an McMillan and Janey
fjallberg each scored In regula­
tion for Lake Brantley as the
^itrtots rallied to force penalty
' ; Mindy
Muhrthlll,
Nandy
prycc. and Piper Seaman pro­
vided the offense for the Lake
-Howell Sliver Hawks In their
irin
over Fletcher.
Lauren
JChase netted the goal for the
j3enators.
j :

Kumba
J.

F ag* IB

which
•plays In
tn the U n d er-12 Seminole
League ’ at Central
jpremter

». The team posted Impressive
-Victories over the Pittsburgh
^Fusion, CFU Rockers. Royal
b a lm
Beach
Dragons. Mel­
b o u rn e Fusion and the Seml$iole Sparks.
The team Is headed by Coach
2&gt;anny McAvoy and Assistant
^Coach Rick Affolter and trainIjsrs Jennifer McAvoy and Dave
•Jlpple.
&gt; The F.C. America players In­
clude
Jessica
Riggins
of
^Casselberry; Amanda Wallace
:W Heathrow: Kristin Shaw of
i&amp; ke Mary; Lizzie Talansky.
Lauren
Mallzta
and Angle
ifardettl of Longwood; Alex
•bllleter of Maitland;
Danta
•layas, Lindsey Topetcher and
JQlmena Solar! of Orlando; Sara

BRADY
LESSARD

The Cowgffte are the best In the worst divi­
sion. and m e Eagles are in that division. Where
are all you Cowgirl fans who thought you were
»o great the last few years? TWo words for you
traitors.....Band W agon. Os s d d s O. E * 0 e s O.
A B Z O R A (- S ) V S . N E W O R L E A N S
The Cardinal* will win their aeason wager to­
day as they top seven wins and place them­
selves In serious contention Car the playoffs.
The fan* are well aware of this and will give
them vNal 13th Man advantage against the
•crappy Saints. Dttka deserves Coach of the

the character to hide that feet b om their
nenta. (lo o k for them to put a dent in tht
taffy tale, but it won’t b e easy. Do not wager on
this game. F a n e or Eddie Osorge can wtn this
m F m s w E flS * R y ' m c o R M n
T ht S tw fe ii arc ta far a btg aurpriaat
The BengOa are a terrible team and the playera new re a lm that many of them w o n ! be in
the league next year. They will pfeqr Mht their
c a re e n depend on It. because tn moat cases, tt
l*. The Bteekre will continue to struggle, but
should wtn this game. S la a lsm 17, B a n g * 14.
S A N m o o (* S ) V B .
The Cheaters have let

TUF-TRUCKt

SUM

After an excellent atari, they have plummeted
rapidly. Hollas la a football at quarterback, and
the bad attitudes are back. That’s why I love
them, and that’s why they'll drop tht* game to a
team they should beat. CM

J$ 2

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A n ti-8 k id W a r r a n t y

‘ S E A T T L E (- 7 ) V S . m D t A N A P O t J S
The Barite o f the two beat
tn the league.
Peyton Manning has done his dad proud aa he
has matured
anyone expected he
would. The M u r e looks
for the C o b s if
they can keep this rising star healthy.
Kitna, on the other hand, has done the World
Football League
Into this young
Moon experiment is over and
this kid next year.

Jana Braucr scored a pair of
goals 11 minutes apart In the
first half to help the Seabreeze
Sandcrabs avenge an earlyseason loss to Oviedo. Kristin
Swann and Aleta Long each
added a goal In the second
half. Elarul Cavalllni scored for
the Lions.
Nine games are scheduled for
today at Lake Mary and Lyman
high schools.
At Lyman, the Qreyhounds
will take on Melbourne at I
while the Winter Springe
p.m. v
Bears face off against Fletcher
at 3 p m . Lake Brantley and
University tangle In the 4 p.m.
quarterfinal before Lake Howell
and Winter Park play at 7 p.m.
After the Rama and BlooraIngdale Bulla get done their
first-round match. Oviedo plays
the Boone-Boca Raton loser at
1 p.m. Bishop Moore will face
the loser of the Lake MaryBloomingdale contest at 3 p.m.
In
the
5
p.m.
contest.
Seabreeze and the Boca RatonBoone survivor tangle. The
Lake Mary-Bloomingdale win­
ner takes on Countryside at 7
p.m.
On Monday, four consolation
bracket games will be played
at Lake
Mary’s Don T. Rey-

D E N V E R (- 3 ) A T M IA M I
I told all of you that the Dolphins were not
the real deal.
At beat this team qualifies as a mediocre
squad. Jimmy Johnson and his empty promise
have worn out their welcome In South Florida,
believe me 1 know. In the biggest surprise o f the
off season, look for the Dolphins to make a
coaching change...sash...I wasn’t supposed to
tell anyone. B n a a a * 17, D a lp h ia s 10.
Each week the C i y l a i Ball s f ra s tk sE tswhat be considers to be the best pick
• a * NFL, F a g i 4B

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III H IT C H

N o Drill in s t M
W a r ra n t y
O n ly
The semifinals
(st 6 and 8 p.m.) and two more
consolation bracket contests
will be played Tuesday.
Wednesday's schedule has
the fifth-place game starting at
2 p.m.. the third-place set for
4:30 p.m., and the cham pion­
ship game kicking off at 7 p.m.

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Laxcratlon and Lauren Affolter
of Winter Springs.
Several weeks
ago,
F.C.
America Kumba U-12 utilized
Its size and strength to break
open a close match and c a p ­
ture the U-12 Seminole Premier
Championship by defeating Its
younger
counterpart
F.C.
America Kumba U - l 1. 4-0.
The U - l 1 team la coached by
Evert Radcmakers and la a sslated by Ken Ocorge and
Oerry Grimes. The players In­
clude Brittney Blount, Michelle
Emest. Yvonne Ocorge. Stacey
Qreenc, Kacey Grimes, Nicole
Haves. Anna Hite. Jacqueline
Kaliah, Jessica Magluta, B on ­
nie Moishetser. Kariy Ovcrmeyer, Mary Oyler. Amanda
Portogheae.
Katie
Rutledge,
Tiffany Vonderbecke. Whitney
Wade and Emily Yero.
The new season will begin In
February.

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Legal Notice*

C o n tin u ed from Page IB

W INTER SPRINGS GIRLS EDGE
WEST ORANGE
ORLAND O _ M aty Lou Johnston scored 11
points to lead a balanced W inter Springs attack
as the Hears withstood a furious com eback by
West Orange to edge the Warriors, 49-46. In the
Lady H igh lander Classic at L ik e Highland P re­
paratory School Friday night.
W inter Springs led 36-28 after three periods

w in , lo s e &amp;

and held on as West Orange out scored the
Hears 18-13 in the final quarter.
Tlie Hears will take on the host Highlanders
tonight.
__________________

West Oraags
Wtatsr tprlags

Thrre-point IWkl goal* _ West Orange 3 (Cordero 3). T « u n
f a it , _ W e t Orange 20; Winter Spring* IS. Fouled out Wc*t
Orange. Halt Winter Spring*. 1C Dedriow Trchntral* .'n on e.

BEARS 49. WARRIORS 46
West Orange (46)
Curtlrtv IS. William* 13 tl.itl 8. 0 B rim 1 Tlllm-in 4. Mur
rm 1 rural* 19 6-11 4fi
W i n t e r S p r in g e (4 9 )
M Johnston I I . Ils k-I 9. II Untckrw H Kin* fl. K. Ilntrkmr
6. Ciiuiti|nln&lt; 4 F o n t 3. 3 Jnhmlnn 3 Total* 31 7-12 49

DREW

OF TUB SfOFTTBBHIM

IN B O Y S ’ S O C C E R A C T IO N :

CIVIL I

CASSELBERRY _ The Oviedo boy* soccer
tram remained undefeated by edging host Lake
Howell. 4-3. at Richard Evans Field and
Brantley topped Seminole. 4-1. at Tom Storey
Field in Seminole Athletic Conference action
Friday night.
On Thursday night, host Edgewater blanked
Winter Springs, 4-0, In Orlando.___________________
LIO N S 4, H U I I H A W K * 3

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Ooal* . Orirdo 4 (U ipprrt 3. ttodrigun. Cain); Lake'lluwril
3 (Bowman 3. C o n ta in ) Assists _ Orirdo 3 (Kolomrit*. fkjt*n. B . U ikrr): Lake I to writ 3 (Oonaatn 3. Streeter) Shot* on
gnat . Orirdo IS: Lake llowell 13. Itoronto _ Orirdo 13 0.
Junior v a n ity . O rirdo 3. Lake I to w el |.

PATRIOTS 4, FIG H TING 8 B W N O L S 3 1

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4

Lake Brantley

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0

4

Coal* . Seminole I (Orooverl; Lake Brantley 4 fokjver.
Crrmlnalo. Tucker. Zustl. Assists _ ■ - * Brantley 4
(Crrmlruilo 2. tucker. Luna). Shots on g a d _ Seminole 7:
Lake I Iran l try 17. Hecuedi . Lake Brantley 4 4 1 Junior
v a n ity . Lake tlranltry 7. Seminole 0.

W la ta r B y c ia g s
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C A M HO. SO-IDST-CA-td-R
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through
(FMHA).

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LAUREL MARTIN;
ASSOCIATES FRUMCUL
SIRVtCIS COMPANY. INC.;
and PATRICIA A. 0 RATION,
NOTtCI O FSAIS
Notice to hereby given
cauoe m tho CMuR Court o f
Semmett County, Florida, I HIS
soft the pro party locotod In
Somlnolo County; Florida, being
•pacific ally
Lot 17. SlOCk A. POUND LARI
ISTATES, occordmg to tho pfot
at a * raaardod m Plat

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O w l* . K4grwatrr 4 (Ktvera. Ball. Dwmeran. &amp;
Aa*l*ta . Edgrwatrr 3 (Gentlemen, Ktvera. TUnnelD Shota on
p u l . W inter Spring* 3. Edgewater 16. Record* . W inter
Springs 2-9; Edgrwatrr 3-6. Junior v a n ity . Edgrwatrr 3.
Winter Spring* 0.

ON M ONDAY'S SCHEDULE:
Boys' basketball _ Crooms tn Flagler-Palm
Coast Tournament In Bunnell.
Boys' soccer _ Boone at Winter Springs, 7:30
p.m.

M 1140 am . an * 1* ISth doy * f
FEBRUARY, 1SM.
(Court Sort)
MARTAHM MORSE
A * Clerk of SeM Court
9y Jon* I . Jooowic
Ao Deputy Clark
N o e ii. Young
300 3rd St. NW
Wlrrior Horen, FL 130S1-4M1
Pufekeh: Docombor 11 20, ISIS

DU-110

Cost for the 10 gam e season Is $310 and
$185 for the five gam e season. Both league's
wtl' have to pay a $25 ASA fee and a $5 n on­
resident fee (If applicable). Teams m ay also
purchase softballs between $40 and $50 per
dozen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week o f January
4 th and end the week o f February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with p ic­
ture. while cham pionship 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 _ W om en's slowpttch softball
players are needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
Please call Bonnie at 323-0631 for Info.

"L u n g C ard s" are great gifts
ORLANDO _ Th e G olf Privilege Card, also
known as the "Lung Card", allows golfers to
enjoy free or reduced green fees at over GOO
courses In Florida. Georgia. Alabama. South
C arolina and M ississippi.
The Lung Card Is a perfect gift for the hoi Idays. and proceeds from yo u r aid benefit the
Am erican Lung A ssociation o f Central F lo r­
ida. Th e G olf Privilege Card Is on sale for
only $20 during the holidays, and If you buy
three you receive an extra card free.
For more Inform ation on purchasing the
“Lung Card" for the
golfer In your fam ily
please call 425-5864 or 1-800-LUNG-USA.

SH S baseball fund raiser
SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole High S ch ool
baseball team will be holding a fund raising
clinic on Decem ber 21st and 22nd.
The clinic will be the Hitting A Pitching
Camp, featuring Tuttle Thom as and J.D. ArtJega from the University o f Miami.
The camp ts set for the first 100 entrants,
a ratio o f Instructors to campers o f l-to-10.
Cost will be $80 and t h e camp will run
from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
For more Information, call SHS b a seb all
coach Mike Powers at 320-5058.

U C F canned goods drive
ORLANDO _ The University o f Central
Florida Men’s Basketball team will sponsor a
canned food drive for the Second Harvest
Food Bank at its D ecem ber 20 gam e against
Barry University at the UCF Arena.

Anyone who brings one or more cans o f
food will get Into the gam e for Just 61.
The Second Harvest Food Bank was named
the "Food Bank o f the Year* in the United
States for 1996-97 b y the Second Harvest
National Food Bank Network.
In Central Florida there w ere approxi­
mately 128,000 people w ho relied on em er­
gency food program s at least once during
1997. Forty-six percent o f these w ere ch il­
dren. Second Harvest Food Bank saved m ore
than seven m illion pounds o f food In our
com m unity last year alone.
"This ts a great opportunity to get the
com m unity Involved." said UCF assistant
Don Burgess. "Th is Is an opportunity for
fans to support UCF, as well as needy fam i­
lies during the holiday season. We're proud
to ’ vracfc h an d-tn-band with' the Second H ar­
vest Food Bank durtng'the holiday season."

C ard , Sports, Beanie Babies
LAKE BUENA V IS TA _ Th e Olive Branch
Citizens A ssociation In conjunction with
A thletes Against Abuse. Inc. will host the
First Annual Card. Sports and Beanie Baby
C ollectible Show at W indham Palace Spa
and Resort (form erly Buena V ista Palace) at
Walt D isney W orld V illage D ecem ber 18-20.
1998 on Friday 1 p.m .-9 p.m .; Saturday 10
a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m .-5 p.m.
Th e cost w ill be $6 per day or $15 for a
three-day pass that Includes two selected
free autographs per paid adm ission per day.
One o f the biggest autograph shows ever In
Florida will feature scheduled appearances
by Hall o f Fame athletes, sports legends and
celebrities Including but not limited to: Os­
car (The Big 0 ) Robertson. Dom (The Little
Professor) DiMagglo. Jake {The Raging Bull)
LaMotta. Otto Graham. Moses Malone. Curly
Neal. Edwin Moses. Leonard Marshall. Sam
Lacey. Gold Medal Boxer M ark Breland. Ren­
nie Stennett. Rick Upchurch, George (The
Iceman) Gcrvtn. W illie Gault. Vida Blue. Bob
Beam on. Roger Craig. Thom as "Hollywood"
Henderson. A rtis Gilm ore. Maurice Lucas,
Bobby Czyz: Negro Leaguers Dennis Biddle,
S h em er Brewer, Jam es Cobbln and Jimmy
Dean, stars from the W orld Champion Or­
lando Predators, actors Richard Roundtree.
Dawnn Lewis, Joh n Amos, from the hit
shows My Th ree Sons Harry Livingston
"Ernie D ouglas' and Stanley Livingston 'Chip
Douglas". Frank Gorshln "The Riddlcr" from
Batman. Lauren Chapin “Kitten* from Father
Knows Best and noted authors from Mary
Beth's Beanie World. T u ff S tu ff Beans M aga­
zine. Sports C ollectors Digest.

Daytona------Continued from P a g e 2 B
to the GT-2, GT-3 and the new
G I T division that will allow
tube-framed cars to race In the
twlce-am und-the-clock event.
"The feedback we received
from the drivers was very
positive."
said
Speedway
president John Graham. "We
likely will use d ie new lights,
and w e ll decide soon to what
degree.
"The drivers agree that all or
any portion of the new lighting
will
Improve
com petitive
conditions, and It will certain ly
create a better show fo r the
fans."
Tlie Rolex 24 At Daytona
drivers will lx- back at Daytona
testing Jan. 9 - 11 wtdi a night
lest scheduled for Saturday.
Jan. 10.
Tlie ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde
Series began
the stock-car
portion o f Speedwecks testing.
The Ford NASCAR W inston
Cup team s are In Daytona Jan.
3-4 and again Jan.
12-13,
Chevrolet's
W inston
Cup

contingent Is scheduled to test
Jan. 6-7 and again Jan 19-20.
All test sessions are free and
open to the public, and fa n s
can access the grandstands
through the lobby o f D AYTO N A
USA. Grandstand tickets arc
available for the Rolex 24 At

Daytona, starting at $15.
For
Inform ation
on
the
collectible pole day tickets or
tickets for the Rolex 24 A t
Daytona
or
any
oth er
Speedwecks event, call (904)
253-7223 o r visit on the web at
http:/ /www. DAYTONAUSA.com

Hawks
Continued from Page IB
the first half. Parsons was
dom inating tlie scoring, but
Oviedo's Danny Lebo played
strong defense on Kohn until
Kohn got hot with h is 3polnters.
Th e Hawks led 30-23 at the
lia lf after Kohn scored late on
a 3 -point bomb and ran away
to a 50-30 lead after the third
quarter. Lake Howell's defense
was In Oviedo's face all night
and shots were hard to com e
by.
Tlie Lions made a run early
In the fourth quarter, going on
an 8-2 run which included 6
points from Adam Wright, but

COUNTY.
FLOfNOA
CIVIL ACTION

CYNTHIA A. STEELS.

Notice Is gtvon HIM I
to th* Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Docombor
ISth. i s m . in Cano No. *7SSI4-C0-M-C, Of tho County
Court bt and tor Sominot*
County Florida, M which HIGH­
LANDS HOMEOWNERS' ASSO­
CIATION. SIC.. M tho PtoMMI
*nd CYNTHIA A. STEELE, to Old
Defendant. I writ sell to th*
caoh at th* Stoat Front Door ot
the
Sommol*
County
Courthouo*. M t North F w t
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, at
114# aa *.. on JANUARY 14.
ISM TsBssIns drecriSIF prop­
erty **4 forth m tho Order of
Final Judgment:
LOT St, THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
TION ONE, gccordins to th*
mmaoan^^^
p « t irmswi gn
i p i w m m gam
riv i

Boob t t. Pose* M and tb, of
m* PubPc Record* of BommoH
County, Florid*.
DATEO; Dreombor t t , IMS
MARYANNS MORSE
CMfk of County Court
By: J*n* fl. Jooosrii
Deputy Ctork
CLAYTON S MCCUILOH

IN
Florid* SE7I1
(407) I7S-S7S-2SM
Pubhc otlon of thlo Norio* on
Docombor M ,
ISM , and
Boo amber 17. ISM m Samrnoi*

HI TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUB ISTH JUDICIAL

CAM b S . T S . M F M *

against the spread tn the achedule. This is the
selection that after research and contemplation.
I feel moat comfortable about relearning aa my
patented LOCK OF THE W EEK.
My record speaks for Itself, and I thank all of
you who take the time to let me know how much
you appreciate It.
Today I'm going back to the Junkplle. as Tony
Guru would call It. and head to Three R iven
Stadium. The BENOALA ( a l l ) OVER THE
STEBLBR S Is .my LOCK O P THE W EEK, and
one that will be fun to play.
These teams hate each other, and with San­
ford native Jeff Blake back at the controls, they
may even win this game.
Enjoy
your
football
and
remem­
ber.... everything else can waltllt

L e g a l N o lle —

Le g a l N o tic e *

NORWIST MORTGAGE, INC..
Plaintiff(s),
HECTOR F. SEDA, ot at.

NOT ICE IS H -R IB Y GIVEN
pursuant to * Final Judgment of
Mori g a g * Forectoour* doted
Docombor 4, t*gg, and entered
M Coo* NO. M-100SCA at lh#
ClrcuH Court of tho SIGNTEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
tor MMINOLE County, Florida
atom
NORW IST
MORTGAGE. MC. M to . Plaintiff and
HECTOR F. SEDA; LILLIAN J.
MELENDEZ. ALAFAVA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; TINANT at HJtUA NORMA
MOVNO art tho Oofondonto. I
will 0*11 to th* Mghool and boot
dor lor caoh M tho entrance
Of th* S IM IN O LI County
urthouoo of 11:00
on
tfl* 7th day Of JANUARY. ISM .
ty a* so) forth m sold Final

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Publish: December 10, 1SSS
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IN 7NS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ■SMIROL* COORTT,
FLORIDA
C A M HO. S S -I7S-CA-I4-W
CROSS LAND
MORTOAOI CORF..
Plaintiff,

t lw U o 117)4 on or bolero
Oohrwory 10. IS **, and Mod mo
Court ahhor before torvtco on
PoMtonor’o attorney or Mimedlatefy thorooDor; olhorwta* a
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you lor tho relief
WITNESS my hand and tool of
an* Court on thi* ISth day of
D fC IM M R . ISM .
(S IA M

MARYANNS MORSI
CLIRK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
D r Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark

Publish: Docombor 10.17. ItSS
and January 1 .1 0 , ttM
DEX-1M
M THE CIRCUrr COURT
I COUNTY.

v*.
RAMON TORRIS, SR ;
AWILOA TORRIS;
CHRISTOPHER TORRIS;
____TORRIS. unknown
aeouoo of Christopher
Torre*. IU O IN I STARN; Mid
-JOHN D O ! and MART DOS*,
tho name* being hdittoua,
th* true Morn itie* el
dalondont* being unknown
to Plaintiff, the porno*
intended being the parties
In poosooolen.
Defendants.
NOTICa OP I U . I
None* 10 hertby gtvon that,
pursuant to tho Amendment to
Final Judgment entered on
Docombor S, I t s * In thi* cause.
In tho Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will sod tho
property situated In Sommol*
County. Florida, described aa:
lo t 17. HOWELL BRANCH
WOODS, according to tho plat
thorool a t recorded In Plat
Book IS. page* I t and 11. of
Iff* Public Record* of Sommol*
County, Florida.
M public solo, to lh* highest
and best bidder, for caoh, at th*
weal (rant door of th* Seminol*
County CourthouM In Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 a s , on JANU­
ARY 7. IM F
Doled at Sanford. Florida thlo
Ith day of docombor. I t t * .
MARYAN NE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jana E. Jooowic
Deputy Clark
Sorry M. Elkin, t i q
MOO Koger Boulevard,
Suite 104
It. Petersburg. FL 117*2
(111) 979-1100
Attorney tor Flamtiff
Publish: December I I . 20, I M l
OCX-too
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT

Kohn stuck a dagger with
another long 3 -pointer
and
that ended any questions.
To make the win even m ore
Impressive, rebounding forward
Justin Smith missed die gam e
with the Hu.
"I didn't know If we could
rebound well enough, but I
think we're doing It." Steve
Kohn said. "1 thought we m ight
have a problem with everyone
adapting to Reggie's play, but
everyone's fillin g In."
Tlie t law ks host Evans In a
non-district game Tuesday, and
Oviedo next hosts Father Lopez
Tuesday. Both varsity contests
begin at 7:30 p.m.

re.

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14, post 7

Ms-1 rib ui w a
AWhiM n S
e e e i e6eoeCy
*0—* acee**
wi BENre.
w*e
N front door af mo Sammala
County Courthouse. M l N.

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HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC..

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EAGLES 4. S E A R S 0

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11 • • IS _ 4$
10 IS 13 1 3 . 4 9

SS Ml NO L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS HO. OA-S1-OH-S1-A
IN RE: THC MARRIAOI OF;
MICHAEL WAYNE PALMER.
Porn loner.
SABRINA PALMER.

Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; SABRINA PALMER
Lost Known Residence:
IB M I . Lang Street
Corson City. Nevada ttfOd
Present residence is the tamo.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on
action for
Dissolution
of
Marriage hot boon filed again*!
you and you or* required to
sore* a copy of your written
defenses, it any, to It on
CHARLIE
A.
OEHLINOEA.
ESQUIRE. PaMiarwr'a attorney,
who** address I* ISO Douglas
Are..
Altamonte
Spring*.

M-1SRD-CA-14-R
OLE NOALE FEDERAL
SANK. F.6.S..

Plaintiff.

v*.
BOSSY L. OREEN; *t at..
Defendants
NOTICS OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CKAFTBN 4S
NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Final Judgment of
Med Docombor 4.
IM S . and entered In Coo* No.
SS-1SS0-CA-14-K Ot th Circuit
Court of tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit M and lor Somlnelo
County; Florida, wherein QLINDALI FEDERAL BANK, F.S.S.,
la Plaintiff and SOSSV L.
OREEN; MART ANN NtOHTINDALE; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN
ANO FAMILIES; STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OP
REVENUE; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 1i UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
1; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMINO
INTERESTS
BY,
THROUGH,
u n o ir
or
AOA1NST A NAMED OSFIN
□ANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN TH I PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are defendants
sriA sod to th* hlghoot and best
bidder tor cash at the w&lt;
front door of lh* Somlnol*
County Courthous* at M l
North Pork Ayonuo, Sanford,
Somlnol*
County.
Florida
12771, at 11:00 o ’clock a m. on
tho JANUARY 7, IM S. th* fo l­
lowing ds scribed property * *
oot forth In sold Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 11. BLOCK C. MAP OF
BUENA
VISTA
ISTATES.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS R IC 0 R 0 I0 IN
PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 1 ANO 1.
OF TH I PUSUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
if you or* a person with * dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to perticipsf*
bi this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coat to you. to tho
provision o f certain assistance.
Ptaaaa contact the Court at 1
407-113-41 M within two 0 )
working day* ot your rocofot o f
this Nouca: if you are hearmg nr
vote* impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (100) *99-1770
DATEO * l Sanford. Florida, on
Oecombor 4, ISM .
MARYANNS MORSI
Aa Clark Circuit Court
■y Jana I . Jooowic
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH A HIATT, P.A
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
M SI East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suit* M l
Fori Lauderdale, F l 13344
Publisn: December 13.10, 1!
OEX-103

LOT M . ALAFAVA WOOOt
PHASE h i D. ACCORDING TO
THI
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RICORDID IN PLAT BOOK 41.
PAGES SS THROUGH SS. OF
THS PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SIM INO LI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and tho
tot of thi* Court on Docombor
4. ISM .
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clara of tho Circuit Court
■y: Jon* I. Jstawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCaH*. Raymor.
Barrett S Frappiar
Foot OfftC* Boa 3410
Tamps. FL 33*01
N you are a poreon with a dic­
tion m ardor to participate in
thre proceeding, you are anilno cool to you, tor tho
provision of certain aoaiotanc*.
contact
Court
ot M l N. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32FF1,
number (407) 3334330. within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this document; If
hearing Unpaired. (TDD) 1-900MS-1771.
Publish: December 11. 20. 1 H I
DEV-100

IN TtM CINCUrr COUNT
OF TtM ISth JUSteIAL
CMCurr M AND FOR
I COUNTY,
0. S S -1 M I CA 14 B
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, FJL
re .

J f FFRIY A. LUMLSY
It us., Ot Of.,
Defendants.
NOTICS OP SAAB
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
an Order or Final
Scheduling
Foreclosure ta la entered on
Ossem bit 4, t t M M thi* case
now pending M sold Court. Hi*
at which I* Indicated
I wW tall to Hm highest an
boat bidder tor coah at Hi*
SIM INO LI county Courthauo*.
Wool Front Door. M l N. Park
Avenue Sanford, Florida 13771 1211*1 11:00 on tho 7lh day of
JANUARY, IM S Hw following
do scribed proparty so eel forth
m
sold
Order
or
Final
Judgment. ia-wtt:
LOT M , TRINITY SAY.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THERE OP, RICORDID IN PLAT
BOOK M . PAGES 41 THROUGH
40. INCLUSIVI OP THI PUSUC
RECORDS
OF
SIM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a: *441 ADMIRAL POINT
WINTIH PARK. FLORIOA 32TS2
ORDERED at SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Uri* 4th day ol
DECEMBER. ISM .
MARYANNS MORSI
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By: Jarw E. Jooowic
Ao Deputy Clark
L JOSEPH HOFFMAN. ESQ
SPEAR A HOFFMAN PJL
TO* South OHM Highway
Carol Gobi**. Fiend* &gt;3144
Telephone; (3061 4M -11H
'Person* with disability who
need a special accommodation
to partlcipal* M thlo proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at M t N. Park
Avenue, Suita N. M t. Sanlord.
Florida 337TI, at least Fire (3)
days prior lo lh* proceeding
Telephone: (407) 113-4310 1st.
4327; 1 SM MS 1771 (TOO) el
1-SOO-MS-S770 (V). via flortdi
Relay Sonrico.*
Publish: Docombor 13.14. IS M
0EX-IS4

TtONI
S6-1bbbCA 14 D
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
SANK, FA, Sucereoor
by corpora)* merger to
Great Woafsrn
Bonk, a Fadoral
Plaintiff,
YS.
&lt;
LI OLA M. GIBSON: * « at .
Defendant*,
NOTICS
4
OF FORSCLOdUNd SALS I
N olle* I* hereby given Hud
furouant to that Fmol Judgmon*
of Forectoour* doted December
7, IS M . and antored m ctvd
coo* number M-1SOOCA 14 Ft
of th* Circuit Court o f Hw ISth
Judicial circuit m and fo f
Sommol*
County.
Fiorldoi
•herein WASHINGTON MUTUJ
AL BANK. FA. SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE
MEROER
T«
OR EAT WESTERN SANK. A
FEDERAL BAVINOS BANK. Id
Ptototiff and K O L A M. GIBSON,
•of ore OetondenKs), I writ aoK M
coah at tho west front door aI
lh * Sommol* County court*
lieu*# In Sanlord, Seminal#
County Florida, at 11 00 AAPi
on th* 1Hh day o f JANUARY)
th* tottowmg described
Fmol Judgment, to wtl:
3
TH I SOUTH 3S FEET OF L O f
10 ANO ALL OF LOT 11. BLOCK
1. LAKE VIEW SUBDIVISION)
ACCORDING TO TH I P U T
THEREOF AS R IC O R D ID IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 4. OP THE
PUSUC RECOROS OF S IM ))
HOLE. COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THS
FAIR
OIBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AR6
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS O IIM IO TO I I A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILD
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE)
Oatod th# Eth day o f
Doc ombor. ISM .
MARYANN! MORSI
*
Clock ot Circuit Court
■y Jan* I. Jasowlc
Deputy Cork
COOIUS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Spy Scout Doutovard
Tampa. Florida 33*07
Telephone 411) *77-4001
CAS CM-01140
1
Publish: December 11, 24, Ib M
DEX-11S

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT .
OF TN* ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
MMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.I SS-tSat CA 14 K
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAO* CORPORATION
.
Plaintiff
ROBERT BOYD ANO
FRANCIS BOYD, IT AL
NOYICD
OF FONSCIOSUNS SALE '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIF
pursuant to * Final Judgment or
Foreclosure deled DECEMBER
4, tag# and antored m Coot
NO.M-1S3* CA 14 K. Of UN
Circuit Court o t lh * 1IT|
Judicial Circuit In and to
Seminal*
County,
Florid!
wherein FIRST NATIONWIOT
MORTOAOI CORPORATION N
Ptamttff and HOSEAT S. SOYD
FRANCIS BOYD; SUNTRUST
SANK
CENTRAL
FLORIOA
F/KJA SUN SANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION;
UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSSSSION O t
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
dalondont*. I will sett to HW
high **! and boot bidder lot
coah at th* W IS T FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE Of HM
Semmaio Caunty Cowthau**.
to laniard, Florida, at tt.-8&lt;
Am. on Hw 9th day of JANU­
ARY.
IM S
th *
toltowtot
described property * * sot torn
to sold Flnol Judgment, to wit:i
LOT 14. CAROLYN ESTATES
ACCORDING TO THE PLA3
THEREOF RECOROID IN PLAS
BOOK I t . PAGE(S&gt; M OF TH*
PUBLIC RECOROS OF EBMti
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
J
DATED Ihw 4th day o
December. 1SSS.
k
MARY ANNE MORSE
3
Am Clork o f said Court
By Jana I . Jooowic
o
A t Deputy Clark
r
LAW OFFICE OF
3
MARSHALL C. WATSON. P.A. 1
Attorney* for Ptamliff
7
9400 N.W. 11*1 Tortsc*
1
Fort Lauderdalo, FL 1334S
Telephone: 4 *4 ) 493-4149
r.
Fwoimito: (SS4) 771-4493
T
Publish; Deoomber 11.10. ISM
DEX-M
:

�S«minol« Herald. Sanford Flooda • Sunday, December 20. 1990 ■SB

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c ir c u it court

OF TWO 10TM JUDICIAL

of

c irc uit
flo w m
M A M POR
I COUNTY

C A M NO. M -1 M 4 C A -1 4 H
C H AM MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE COHfONATION,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JOAN NOSINSOW; M M ,

/

OP FORBCLOSUNB BALI

* Nolle* M hereby given mol,
•pureuant lo the* Final Judgment
'• * Faroe loeure dated December
■AO*. ***•. end onkofed m civil
tea*# numb** M-1MACA-14-K,
*•» n o Circuit Court of the Itm
Judicial Circuit In and for
■Soralnoto
County,
Florida.
*wherein CHASI MANHATTAN
•MORTOAOE CONfONATION, lo
Plemtltl and JOAN ROBINSON.
-SEMINOLE COUNTY, A POUTI•CAL SUSOIVISION OF THC
'•TA TI OF FLORIDA, It/aro
Oofandantla), 1 win aoN to the
'high#*! and bait bidder for
eaan at n o wool front door of
Wie Eeminole County court'bout* In Sanford. Sommolo
County. Florida, at 11:00 AM.
on n a m day of JANUARY.
*1SSS. n o following dooenbod
'prooarty ao oat fortfi In card
'Final Judgment, to mt:
LOT SO. PALM POINT. AS PSA
PLAT IN PLAT SOON M. PAOIS
M THROUGH 71. INCLUStVS.
PUBLIC RICOROS OF StMtNOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOT!: PURSUANT TO THC
FAIR
01 ST
COLLECTION
PHACTICIS ACT TOU ARC
AOVISID THAT THIS LAN FIRM
IS D IIM ID TO S I A DIST
COLLICTOR ATTCMPTINO TO
COLLICT A DIST AND ANY
INFORMATION OSTAINIO WILL
8 * USID FOR THAT PURPOM.
* Oatod m# am day of NOVIM■i n , m o
MANVANNI UONSI
Clerk Of Cucint Court
Sy Jane I. Jetewic
Ocoittv Click
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Soy Icout Boulevard
Suit* 490
Tama*. Florida HOOT
CAS 4*0 01140
Pubklh Docombor t l. 10, IMS
DIX&lt;101
IN THS CIRCUIT COUNT
O f THS 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
I COUNTY,

O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION 01VISION
CASS NOi OS I0SS CA 14 P
NO NUrf ST MORTOAOt. PIC
p l a in t if f

vs
MIRIAM MARTIN IF
UVINO, AND IF DCAO, THC
UNKNOWN SPOUSC.
M IN S , 0 t V I S I t l ,
ORANTIIS, ASSiO NIIS.
MINORS. C R f DITONS.
T RU STIIS AMO ALL OTHIR
PARTUS CLAIMINO AN
INTI NIST DV.
THROUGH. UNOCR
ON AGAINST MIRIAM
MARTIN; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MIRIAM
MARTIN, IF ANY.
6HAMMAIN MARTIN IF
UVINO. AND IF DIAO.
I N I UNKNOWN
BPOUSS. HAIRS.
|
DCVtMtS. O RANTIIS.
,
ASSIO NIIS, LIT HORS.
CRIOlTORS. TRU STIIS
AND ALL OTHIR
PARTUS CLAIMING AN
DtTIRSST DV.
THROUGH, UNOCR
OR AOAJNST CMARMAIN
MARTIN; UNKNOWN
SPOUSC OF
£HARMAIN MARTIN.
I f AN Y OIBDIC MARTIN
I f UVINO. AND IF DCAD,
THC UNKNOWN
SPOUSI. HIIRS.
M V IS IIS . O RANTIIS.
DDSHlNItS. LIIN0R3.
CRIOlTORS. TRU STIIS
A R D A U OTHIR
DART IIS CLAIMINO AN
d tT IA IS T DY. THROUGH.
UNOIR OR AGAINST
D IS S II MARTIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
OSSSII MARTIN. IF ANY;
M N N IS MARTIN;
JOHN DOI ANO JANI DOC
AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS IN POSSISSION
DCFCNOANTIS)
NO TICS
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICt IS H tR IB Y GIVIN
pureuant to o Summary Final
Judgment o f loroclocur* datad
Oacambor 1, ISM . entered n
Ciril Ceee No. M t « H CA I4P
Of lb* Circuit Court ol in# tITH
Judicial Circuit m and for BIMINO LI
County.
SANFORD.
Flortdo, I wilt soil to in* high*at
and beet bidder tor caan THC
W IS T FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE o f tn* SEMINOLE
County Courlhouaa located el
M t N PARK AVCNUI in SANFORO, Florida, el 11:04 B-io. on
in* urn day ot JANUARY ISS9
Vie following detcribod proper­
ly a* eet form m aeid Summary
Final Judgment, lo-wit:
THI W IST 41 FICT g INCHES
OF LOT 1 AND THI CAST 3 ]
FEET 4 INCHES OF LOT 1. IN
SLOCK IS. OF IA N LAN OO THC
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL SANFORO
SECTION. ACCORDING TO THI
PLAT THEREOF AS RICO ADI D
IN FLAT BOOK 1. PAOS SO, OF
N I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IM INOLI COUNTY FLORIDA.
ALSO DCSCAIBIO AS; BEGIN
TS FEIT SOUTH ANO 100 F IIT
W IS T OF TH I NORTHEAST
CORNER OF THI SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF TH I NORTHWEST t/4.

I

Du n s o u t h io f i s t , r u n
w i s t rs f i s t , r u n n o r t h t o
T N I RIQHT OF w a y THINCC
CASTIRLY ON TH I RIGHT OF
WAV TO THC POINT OF BEOINNINO ALL LYINQ IN SICTION 7,
TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH. HANOI
SO CAST.
I
Dated tnie Sin day ot
1666
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
/MARYANN! MORSE
-Clark ol tno Circuit Court
a By: Jon* ( . Jatawic
'Deputy Clerk
THS LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
SOI S. University Drive
*
1100
n. PL 11124

(M 4) 213-0000
M-17STI(NCL)
i in accordance witn me
American with Diaebiktiea Act.
parson* witn disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in tM* proceeding
mould contact in* Clerk ot tn*
Circuit Court *1 tn* SEMINOLE
County Courtnoue* el 407- 3234110, not later than seven days
prior to mo proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. l-IOO-tSS-1771
(TDD) or 1-M0-ISS-I770, via
Florida Relay Service.
PubOah: December t l , 20. IM S
0(1-117

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notice*

ID THS CIWCUIY COUNT
PON SBMMOLB COUNTY,

M THS CIRCUIT COURT
POR SSMIMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA

LIST OF

C7V1L DIVIStOM

NO. M -tbS O -C A ta-K
OLENDALI FEDERAL
SANK. P.S.N..
Plaint Iff.
va.
PATRICIA S. FERGUSON: ot a t.
Dotend ants

NOT ICS O f SALS
PURSUANT TO CMAPTIN 43
NOTICE IS H I REST GIVIM
purauent to an Order or
Summary Final Judgmont ot
torectoauro dated Oacambor 4,
IS M . and antorod In Coo* No.
M-1S2S-CA-14-K o f lh Circuit
Court ot in* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Sommolo
County. Flortdo. whoreM OLENDALI FEDERAL SANK. F.S
I* Plotntilf end PATRICIA S.
FERGUSON; STATE OF FLORI­
DA HOUSING FINANCE COR­
PORATION, cwcceooor m mle r­
ect to STATS OP FLORIDA
HOUSING FIN ANCI AOINCY;
TH I ARDORS AT HtDDIN LAKE
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION,
NEC.: UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMINO
INTERESTS
SY,
THROUGH.
UNOIR
OR
AOAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE
ANY AIOWT. TlTLI OR INTER­
EST IN THI PROPERTY HEREIN
M K R IO E O . ora defendant*. I
wilt tell *o the highott and boot
bidder lor each ot tn* Wott
front door o f tn* Sommolo
County Cowfthouaa ol H I
North Park Avenue, lantord.
Seminal*
County.
Florida
32771, at 11:00 o'clock c m on
th* JANUARY 7, I ME, th* fo l­
lowing deter mod property oc
M l forth In aatd Order or Final
judgment, lo-wit
LOT M l-A . TRACT I . THE
ARBORS AT HIDDEN LAKE,
SICTION 1. RIPLAT. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE SI, OF TH I PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
ALSO
KNOWN AS. LOT M IA . REPLAT
OF TRACT • ( ' . ANO LOTS SOI A
THRU M IA , THE ARBORS AT
HIOOIN LAKE SECTION I.
RIPLAT. ACCORDING TO THI
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAOI 7f.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
It you ere a per ton with * dieObility who needy cny accom­
modation in order to participate
m m il proceeding, you or* enti­
tled. at no c o il lo you. lo lh*
provision ot con am e ttit lance
Pleat* contact lh* Court at t407-121-4110 within Iwo 121
working dtyt Of your receipt of
Itut Nonce; it you ere hearing or
vote* impaired, call Florida
Relay S o m e* (S00) SSS-S770
DATED *1 Sanford. Fiona, on
December 4. IS M
MAAVANNE MORSE
A t Clerk Cucuit Court
By Jan* E. Jeeewic
Ac Deputy Clerk
SMITH S HIATT. PA
Alterneyt tor Plcntirt
2*91 ( a l l Oakland Pwk
Boulevard, Suit* 303
Fon Lauderdale. FL 13304
Publnh: Oecember 13. 20, 1998
CEX-102
*
.4* tMMJM i%* H*» .• I I I - ■**••« 1
'&gt;
V*i CIRCUIT COURT
■MNTDDNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
B «M M O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
StOB-CA-14-K
CHARLES W. STUM.
Plaintiff,
v.
NICK MUZANTE. deceeted.
and ALL UNKNOWN
HIIRS. CRIOlTORS.
01 VISES OR OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMINO
INTEREST BY THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST HIM.
and TERESA MUZANTE.
deceeted. and ALL
UNKNOWN HIIRS.
CRIOlTORS. DEVISES
OR OTHER PIRSONS
CLAIMING INTEREST

Bv

through

UNOER OR AOAINST HER.
Defendant!
NOTICD OP SUIT
TO OUIDT TITLS
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
OCFiNOANT: NICK MUZANTE.
AND TERESA MUZANTE. it
alive, and Iheir unknown cpoucM . it merited, and it deed, the
unknown holr*. dvviteek. lege too*. grontM*. attignt. cpoucM . Itenorc, creditor*, succcstort, truttee* of thorn, and any
and ell other persons or parliee
claiming by, through, under or
agiinkt them and agewtet any
and all partial or perton* hav­
ing or claiming any right, title or
mtorttt in and lo lh* following
do ten bed property, lying and
tituate in Seminole County.

flofidl |o Mil:

The North 111 leal ot the E tit
S41 feet of tho West 474 feet of
th* SW 1/4 at lh* NW 1/4 |l*ac
the South 200 (eel ol the North
ISO loot ot the tact 200 teat of
th* W ed 350 tool end North ISO
feet ol th* Watt ISO feet end
rood). Section ]|, Townthip 20
South, Rang* 10 (act. Seminole
County. Florida
ALSO: the Eatl 242 Ieel ot in*
South M leal ot th* properly
deteribed above.
You and each ol you are here­
by teverally notified that
CHARLES W. STUM ha* filed it*
Complaint In th* Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, and
for Seminole County Florida,
egamtt you and each of you ac
Defendanlt to quiet title of lh*
Plaintiff to lh * abov* detcribod
rool
properly
located
In
Sommol* County. Florida, lha
abbreviated till* of which i*
entitled. *3TUM v MUZANTE'.
end you end etch ot you ere
hereby required lo carve a copy
ot your anewer or other
defence. It cny, upon WILLIAM
E. RElSCHMANN. JR., ol STENSTROM. MCINTOSH. COLBERT.
WHIGHAM A SIMMONS. PA..
Altorneyc for Piaintitt. whota
addrcct le P.0 Ooa 444S,
Sanford. Florida 12772-4811.
and to Film Iho or.gmtl ot tamo
m lha oftica of tho Claik ot Ihu
above tty led Court on or before
January 20. 1997, at required
by law. It you fail lo do to. |idgmant by dalault will bo taken
agamtl you.
This Notice aheli be pub­
ic heed once a week lot tour (4)
conaacutiv* week*
DATED this ISln day o f
December. A O. 1994
Maryann* More*
Clerk ol lh* Circuit Court
By Ceceke V. (kern
Deputy Clerk
Publith: December 20. 27. 1994
and January 3. 10. 1949
0EX-I3S

PNONATI DIVISION
File No. SB-104S-CR
In Ho: Eatat* of
LYNN TALMAOI DAVIS. SR .
Dec s ite d .

NOYICI
OP AOMNNSTNATkON
Tho adrnmittratlon o t th*
Cttot* o f LYNN TALMAOI
DAVIS. SR., doc oatod. File
Number SI-I04S-CP. I* ponding
m lh*
Circuit Court tor
Sommolo
County.
Florida.
Rrobato DhrWion, tho addrtec
of which It: Poet Office Boa
*C*. Sanford. Florida. Florida
11TT1. Th* name* and eddrect**
of
th*
Potion at
Raprocont alive
and
th*
Pofconat
Reprocontative'e
attorney are cat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PIRSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All porcon an whom thic
Notice i* carved who have
objection* that choHang* th*
validity ol th* Will, the quoMIc alien *
of
th*
Porconal
Ropreaontativo, venue, or (idlediction
of
thi* Court
ero
roquued to fit* their ob|*Ctlon*
with Ihu Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THI DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
A P T IR THE DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR TMIAiT DAYS
APTIR TH I OATI OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditor* of the decedent
and other p otio n * having
c lo ia c or demand* agomot
decadent'* octcto on whom a
copy ot thi* Notice l* carved
within three month* attar tho
dot* ot th* fu n publication ot
thi* no Iico m ull tile Iheir ctarnii
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATI OF TH I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER TH I OATI OF SIRV1CI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot tho d ece­
dent *nrt per con* having clomt*
or demand* egem tt th* d ece­
dent s a c u te mu*t fit* their
claim* with thi* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
Th* dot* ot lh* lirct publica­
tion ol thi* Notice December

20. tggs
Patricia Ooyi* Don*.
Porconal Roproaentaliv*
Attorney for
Portonal Roproaentaliv*:
ROBERT C. WILKINS. JR., ISO
Florida Bar 4177T12
Diltmer, Wohluct 4
Wukin*. P.A.
210 Lookout Place
Pott Offic* Boa 941490
Maitland. Florida 13794-1490
1407) S19-0009
Publith: December 20. 27, I99S
O f X-1*1
IN THB CINCUtT COURT
OP THB 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
. IN AND FOB
BU IINO LX COUNTY
61M UU L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NO. Bd-IOOOOA 14 O
HOME SAVINGS OP
AMERICA. PS B. f/k/a
Home Saving a ot
America. P A ,
Plemtiff,
VS
HERBERT H HAAN,
if living, and all
unknown partroa claiming
by. through, under and
agamtt the above named
defendant)*) who or* not
known lo bo dead or
ally*, whether cent unknown
parti** may claim an
mterect a* ipouaoa.
heat. d*vi*eo*. grant*#*, or
other claimant*: THI
ARIORS AT HIOOEN
LAKES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. Ine.;
____, unknown perton)a|
m poacecaion of Iho
*ub|*ct rool property. It ;
_____ unknown percon(c)
m poeteciion ot tho
tubiect real ptoporly. 92;
Oefendanl*.
NO TICS OP ACTION
TO: Herbert H. Mean it living,
and all unknown parti*a claim­
ing by. through, undor and
again*! tn* abov* nomad
defendant(*| who era not known
lo be dead or aUvo, whether
cold unknown parti** may claim
on mt areal a* epoutet. hair*,
dovltoea, gra m ***, or oihor
Claimant*: who** residence I*
unknown and whoa* la*t known
addrat* it:
21 Twin Lakat Drive
Mon toy. NY 10942
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for forecloture ol mort­
gage
an
th*
following
deaenbed property:
LOT 401 C. TRACT '0 * . THC
ARBORS AT HIOOIN LAKE
SECTION 1 REPLAT. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2«.
PAGE IS . OF TH I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA.
ha* been (lied age m il you and
you are required lo aorv* a
copy ol your written detente*.
It any, to It. on DIANE M.
WALIA.
Attorney
tor
th*
Plaintiff, whole eddreae la 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Suita
4S0, Tampa, Florida 33407 on or
before thirty day* from the d el*
of tho firaf publication of into
none* and tila tha original with
lh* Clark of thi* Court either
before le rvice on Plamtllt'o
attorney or immediately there­
after olherwrte a default will
bo entered agamat you tor tha
relief demanded in Itm com*
plaml.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTIMPTIHQ TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and the
teal of cud Court on Oacambor
IS. 1998.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
A t Clark o l th* Court
By: Cecelia V f kern
Aa Deputy Clerk
COOILIS 4 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 440
Tampa. Florida 33407
Telephone: i l l ] ) (77-400#
C43 491-03097
Publieh: December 20. 27. IM S
DEX-tSI

TSl
1. Protect t B/B-S33-BS/JVP
- Project Titto: Boko *4 County
Owned tggtgKMWt. Document
g a s s t. Du# Oeko: Jewe ery s,
t s s s ot 2:00 p.m., local time.

2. Project • B /B -M S -M /J V P
• Project TNto: F tN I N g of
Awwoel N oport, Document
41291 Due Data: Jow airy 0,
1909 *1 E M j o , local timo
3. Project • D/S-IS7-99/JYP
• Project Title: PwmleN Moot

A m o, Document t 2271. Duo
Dot*: January D. 1444 at 2:00
p.m., local Urn#
4. Prcjoi
• Project Title: NoaoarcK
P r o jo t t* . Document 44441.
Du* Dot* January SY. IDDD ot
1.00 p m , local tunc.
3. Protect f PC-ISB-SB/Bje Project Tm*: D o-roof John I .
Pots Corrootlonal PoellHIoc •
PDOOO N. Document 41441 Du*
Data- January 20, 1994 at 2:00
p.m., local time.
For information on any o l th*
Sommolo County BCC project*,
ptouao call Information on
Demand, In*., (407) 979-0020
Publieh: Docombor 20. 1190
DEX-143

IN T IM CHICUIT COUNT
OP T9M IDTM
JUDICIAL CN4CUIT

OP P M
SS M MOLS COUNTY
D. BS-IBSD-CA
O t CAPITAL MORTOAOt
SERVICES. Inc
t/k/a Shearton
Lehman Mortgage
Corporation,
Plaint ill,
VS.
ROY WILLIAMS and
BRINOA T. WILLIAMS,
ot *!..
Defendant!
AMENDED NOTICI
OP FORSCLOSURS BALD
N o te * I* hereby given that,
purauanl
to
an
Order
Roachodulmg Forecloour* Sal*
Dated December 12, 1930. and
entered m civil c at* number 941020-CA. of th* Circuit Court ol
th* lllh Judicial Circuit in and
for lam mol# County, Florid*,
w her am Q| CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC. F/K/A
SHIARSON LEHMAN MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION,
I*
Plaintiff and ROT WILLIAMS.
BRENOA T WILLIAMS. ROBERT
I . KLINE, LINDA A. KUNE.
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
HOLLYWOOD.
FLA..
IN C .
STATE OF FLORIDA. DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE. SEMINOLE
COUNTY ra/ar* D*f*ndant|*|. I
will tell lo tho highott and boat
bidder tor coah at th* wott
front door ot th* Sommolo
County courtnoue* m Sanford.
Sommolo County. Florida, at
11:00 A.M. on lh* 12th day ot
JANUARY. 1999 lh* following
doaenbod property a* » * l forth
m ea&gt;d Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 41. (PiCtW OOO. accord­
ing io lh * Piai thereof, a*
recorded m Plot Boo* 32, Pag*
17 ol lh * Public record* ol
Semmolo Counly, Florida
NOTE PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOV1SEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMIO TO B f A OIBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLICT A DEBT AND ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dalad Iho 14th day of
Oacambor. 1991
MARYANNC MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaowic
Deputy Clark
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Soulovard
Suit* 490
Tampa. Florida 33*07
Pub'ikh: Docombor 20. 27, 1991
DEX-tSS
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB H IM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMO POR
SSMIMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
g in B A A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NOt *7-0418 CA I4 L
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAOt CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
SHELTON R. BERGER.
3ARA-LVNNE
BIRGER; NELSON
FINKLE; MARCIA S.
FINKLE; JOHN OO! AND
JANI DOE AS
UNKNOWN TINANTS IN
POSSESSION
OIFENOANT(S)
NO TICI
OP FORICLOBURB B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBV OIVEN
pureuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment at forecloeure dalad
December 7, ISSt. anlered in
Civil Caa* No. 97-041* CA 14L
of th* Circuit Court at lha 1ITH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will cell io tha high**!
and ba*l bidder for each WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthauaa located at
301 N. PARK AVI.. SANFORO.
FL 32771 m SANFORD. Florida,
at 11:00 am . on in* i*tn day at
FEBRUARY. 1999 tha following
daecnbad property aa te l forth
in
caid
Summary
Final
Judgmanl, lo-wit:
LOT 3. BLOCK H. HOWELL
COVE.
SECOND
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R ICO R O IO IN
PLAT BOOK 21, PAOC 94 ANO
■9. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
Oalad mt* tOlh day ot
Oacambor. 1999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. jaaawic
Deputy Clark
THI LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. PJL
Attorney for Plaintiff
SOI S. Unrvaraity Drive
Suila SOD
Plantation. FL 33324
(954) 233-EOOO
97-109341FNW)
In accordance with lha
Amoncan with Oitabiiiti** Act,
porcon* with diiabiliti** head­
ing a kpacial accommodation to
participate in Ihit proceeding
enould contact in* Clerk at th*
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 407-3234330-EXT 4227, not lalar than
eeven day* prior lo lha pro­
ceeding. If hearing impaired. I800 943-4771 (TOO) or 1-800944-4770. via Florida R*t*y
Service.
Publieh; December 20, 27. 199S
DIX 147
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322-2611

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WORLD SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, p
Fedaral Saving* and
Loan Ataociation,
Ptamtitf,
vc.
JARIO C. BEADS, at M..
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PURSUANT TO CHAPTSR 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureuant t * a Eummary Final
Ardgm*nt *4 forectoaura dated
Oacambor T, IS M . and antorod
fel Cat* No. M -417-CA-I4-P of
th* Circuit Court ot th* 1*th
Judicial Circuit in and tar
Semino i*
County,
Florida,
wherein WORLD SAVING# ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Federal
Saving* gnd Loan A**octeflon,
i* Plaintiff, and JAREO C.
BEADS. VICTORIA J. BEADS,
and BARNETT BANK OF CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA. N.A., ara
Defendant*. I wdl aeR to tha
high**! and Beat bidder far
each at th* Wool front dear o f
th*
Seminal*
County
Courthouaa tn tha City o f
lantord,
Florida at it:0 0
o'clock A M on the 12th day at
JANUARY. IS M . tha following
datenbad preparty a* cat forth
Mi
caid
Summary
Final
Judgment, la wtt:
le t 27. Spring VaRay Cluh.
according to th* Plat tharaof,
a* recorded m Plat Book 43.
PpgaliJ SS-SO, of tha Public
Racardc ot Seminal* County.
Florida
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JUDICIAL CIRCUtT OP
T H I STATE OP PLORIOA.
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BBM W OLI COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
C A M NO. SO -1T14-CAI4-P
FIRST TRUST NATIONAL
CORPORATION.
0* Collateral Agent d/b/*
FIRST TRUST CENTER,
a National Banking
Aeaocietien.
Plaintiff.
DANIEL J. POLIEY,
MARSHA POL LEY,
end ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPANY OF FLORIOA.
INC., a Florid*
corporation,
Oefendanl*
N O T IC I OP B ALI
Nolle* l* hereby given that,
purauent to lh* Final Judgment
e l Forecloeure and Award ol
Attorney’* Fee* and Coata
entered in thi* c a u l* on
DECEMBER 7. 1 (9*. m th*
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I wilt eell th*
property M u lle d Ml Seminole
County, Florida deccnbod **:
LOT 7. BLOCK 29. SECTION
OREAMWOLD. according to th*
Plat thereof * * Recorded m Plat
Book 4, Pag* 99. ol the Public
Record* ol Saminol* County.

FIoimJo .
at public cal*, to the mgnoet
and beet bidder, (or CASH, al
the W ait Front Ooor ol th *
Seminole County Counnoute.
301 No. Perk Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at 11 00 A M . on
the 12th day ol JANUARY. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
By: Jen* E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
DATE: December I, 1999
L. OEOFFREV YOUNO. ESQ
RUOEN, McCLOSKY
SMITH. SCHUSTER t
RUSSELL. PA.
401 E. Jeckeon SI. St* 2700
Tampa. Florida 13402
(913) 221-4027
Altornoy* lor Plaintiff
Florida Bar f t l l T S l
Publith: Oacambor I I . 20. I SSI
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participate Mi thi* proceeding
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JUKIM IC T IO N DIVISION
CASS NOi M B B 3 C A t4 fl
FIRST TRUST NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
SHELF SALE 1*91-4
PLAINTIFF
VS.
URSiNO C. CALIOLIO,
IF UVINO. AND IF 0 (A 0 .
THI UNKNOWN SPOUSC.
HIIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTIIS. ASSIONIIS.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRU STIIS ANO ALL OTHIR
PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BV.THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
URSINO C. CAUOUO;
F I M. CALIOLIO. IF
UVINO. ANO IP OSAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. O R AN TIIS .
ASSIONIIS, LICNORS.
CRIOlTORS. TRUSTIES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST F I M. CALIOLIO;
JOHN DOI ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFINDANT(S)
N O TIC I
OF FORSCLOSURS BALB
NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN
pureuant to a Summary Final
Judgment e l foraclotur* datad
Oacambor 7. 1994, entered Mi
Civil Caa* Na. 94 943 CA 14 I
af th* Circuit Court at tha 1ITN
Judicial Circuit Mt and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida I mil c*M to th* twghecl
end beet bidder tor caah th*
W IST FRONT DOOR at th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located al 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE Ml SANFORO. Florida,
■i 11 OO am. an the 12th day al
JANUARY IM S th* loltawmg
daecnbad proparty a* tat forth
in
laid
Summary
FMial
Judgmanl. to-wit:
THI NORTH 220 FEET OF TH I
SOUTH I f 00 FEET OF TH I
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF TH I
NORTHWEST t/4 OF SECTION
30. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST, LESS THE
WEST 400 FEET ANO LESS THS
EAST 13 FEET. IIM IN O LS
COUNTY FLORIOA.
Oattd thi* Sth
day ot
0*c*mb*r, 1990.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Cucuil Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Univartity Dilv*
Suit* 400
Plantation. FL 33324
IS441233-4000
9S-2S477(CMI)

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Oalad al S4nford, Seminole
County, Florida thj* Eth day af
Dec am bar. 1994
MARYANNE M ORS!
Clerk af en d Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jiaawlc
A* Deputy Clark
Robert L. Wunkar. Ecquira
Rutherford, MuPveil
S Wergo, P.A.
Attorney* far Plaintiff
2400 North MrUtwy Trad.
4th Floor
Baca R ifan. FL 33431-*34B
1441)241-1400
Publith December 13. 20, 1*99
DIX-122

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N ew Year’s Day fall on Fridays this
year, the Seminole Herald will
have early deadlines for Sunday
advertising. We w ill be closed on
both Fridays and therefore the ads
w ill have to he closed out a couple
o f days early.
For classified advertisers, the
deadlines for Sunday have been
moved to the Wednesday before
the holiday at 4:00 p.m. For our
display customers, the deadlines
have
been
moved
to
the
Wednesday before noon.
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3 PEOPLE NEEDED

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
Riverside Adult Home
Short term »Uy» 5 Day Cjf* »
rxiMiou* meets Free Tranitw
'.stcfi Just cj* or come *ee us
M N tn
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Child care tor merits A
m Hdden Lise Redeleted
aCs A scented 321i &lt;
0960
55— B l m n e s s

O rp o R T iM iir?

i t B e a u ty

ealth

kardvark Add'd on Remedy
neo someone you tote voo
tmctong Free into 407-365 510*
IMPROVE FUNGUS
TOENAILS
A r e * cream n j u &gt;i r r that
sciuafy a i me fungus met m■ects venars For further infermitujn end crdenng

cad eoT-nt-eioi.

e e e e e e e e e e e e e

MEDICAL BILLING

Santord lor a wne kno*n
Du*der. to heto out in me Cae­
re! dept Etp a pJut but not
necessary This is the perfect
rpcorturvfy tor Someone looking
to learn a ne* ski* Fast paced
aork environment *ith tots Ol
0 I
Mon Fn and Sal J needed
Ca» GPC Stakmg 260 5066

Rated as a Top Home Based
Business tor me New Uidennium Wort on your computer. Be
youf o*n Doss Processing in­
surance cams for doctors and
oentitu
interactive
Trammg
ain 41996 CSt
CLIENTS PROVIDED
MO 933-1609 Ed *127

Computer
Complete *ith pnoter S1S0 Of
Qestcyyr 322 '296

AflNStAllfR'THAiNlEr'
Greet Opporheuty « * a
Large local Co
Ccmpermve Wages
Great BeneMs
Mutt Have Valid 0 1 and
Positive Attitude
Day Shift OT Available

keens# avaitaWe January 99
JACK o-m terms 407-766-5140

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ALONE? Seruon Dating Bureau1
RESPECTED « v r IHTTf
977f Agee
ISO-90! 6X 622 *477 U4hrt)
Longwood Massage Studto
We* me *etoome 7 days
Pnvate rme Feme* Sue
Lise eUMOOO’ 765
«07 139-5300

Start Your Own Business
Over a x Ho* To Reports For
tndas Send S19 9S to SUC­
CESS 2000 PO Bci 17711
Phoemt «
65011

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USED SPAS
Buy see trade consign
F&gt;ee pcs up A dsoever 3229911

I ^ r I I r { /i t /

C^ i Cn n r h

m g Cut! senr eiperenc*. tong

AIR CONDITIONER
INSTALLER
TRAINEES

term
opportunity 17 9 hour
Wtsiali
Ca# *236553
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Irtoound outbound cal .enter*

Hourly pey Plus 111 Comrms
won
Cal Sandy or Party 0
407 647 6010
or las resume *07647 8129
A-1 Temps. EQt Ng F « _______
DtSHWASHERS.
COOKS,
SERVERS "Crecker Barret"
324 1020 200 tockman Dr (M
and H r *«)______________
DRIVER
FI bated Co. OtR drivers
ear
Tractor Traaer mm wr
:ol
A Hatmat, runs 5 7 days
Weekly Pay Bere'i*. Late
Model Com 600625 9754 Eat
9114_____________________

AsaemDters, metal, saw opera­
tor. mamtonance Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. Caisetoerry FL

sr.7 2 1 1
CWdf MOT) I OLUUdUUt a«/*n

DRIVER NEEDED

Aasttnbly/WarphOUBB
M Openings
Mutt be able to Lift &gt;0 to 71 lb*.
Several manufacturing compa­
nies m the SauiordLake Mary
areas nave openings tor de
pendabie hardworking inavduats Many positions are temp to
perm start the New year out with
a weekly paycheck Apply to­
day time is running out" Hep
Personnel 322 5669 or apply m

Ladies Call W i l l

(407) 786-TALK*
c re d it C ard B illin g
1 -8 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N
fr- *m - i-i:«*** --yjMtfa MO|

Focus
On
Savings

Banquet Server* needed, on
ea*. top pay Caa Alan or Don
• 302-1939

BRAKE OPERATOR
Signing Bonus. £*&gt; necessary
Must do own uel-up* Top Ray
Benefits QT/W/P&gt;299-1592

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Wta vwn tor V t coaa

Class A. CDL Stay n FL only
5 days on / 2days oft 3 yrs
OTR erp Good driving
2 SS&amp;.323-7176__________

Food Demonstrator* needed
friendly smiting faces needed
dstrbuted samples ■ |7 hour
• multiple locations • Westaif
425-455

to

Weekends FREE 331 5266

I PART TIME DRIVER
NEEDED DOS-Direct Dei™

Game A lien dent* needed to
sun holiday parties fun at
metphere and great pay mutl
be available timing the hohdayt
W ttUrt 425-4155 ______
Hair Dresser - Be Youf Own
B o w ! Needed for toc*i *stab
ksned reluemenl community
Cal Bob tor d eu rt M l 7306

Drven CDL tor Local Detwenes
Permanent posihont r,liable
Competitive pay
Ca* Patty *1407 6*7 X 10
* 1 Temps. EOE NO f w
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Eapen
encad * edu&gt;p A s-t# work •
pkift Vacation A Pensasn (467)
EARN EXTRA INCOME
1200-1500 weekly maikng gift
certiticaie* For more mforma
hon send a *#H addressed
stamped envetope to Jutl For
Kids. PO Boa M 10 Miami “
33166
ILECTRICUNBresd A comm TOP PAY. BENE
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Etoctnc 2522 S Park Onve

M2d«3.

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERE need
ad NOW1 Covenant Transport

ha*

try Sennet your covered van or
pick up easy part ten*. Ori area
on
CALL
666 822 *760
______

rn French A*e. PO bo* T44
Senior*. FL 71104144
(407)302-1636

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TELEMARKETERS Ful or part
tm# Top salary, bonus A com­
mission Smoking offic* Longwood location
Cal Dan FauRnar 7676270
TOLL collect DBM ashieu s

EOE

Now hrrtg * » ■ « # p eod * tor a
Tumpk*. 417 and Beahn* FT
PT. on ca#. benefits Require
drug screen, criminal back
sound check dptomwGED. a
ic*nt»1D Must have verve* A
phone Ask about our 1100 s q n -!
on bonus (407854-6615

TOR PAY
For *«P cabmat maker* A Ian*
naton D ie req Drug Free
Workplace Appfytoperwnto

Port
ICM. 1461 Kasater Place. F
of Santord A lai resum# lo
407 3216454

Warshouse Workers needed

large companies

m Orlando

Pay Baaed on aMerene*
Apply today work tomorrow
Ca* Sandy *1 4076476010
A-l Tampa, EOE No Fee

WAREHOUSE/LABOR
h#to neadad tor growmg compa­
ny • PacAmgrtoadmgruntoadng
aipanenc* needed- torklifl ce»
bhcation a plus-long term and
b*nem 47 to start

WELDER HELPER/
TRAINEE
M«j tor M S rS Steel Menu! Co mNWOrl Good Benefits
DFiWP 299-1592

Personnel has been re
A d e c c a
by several manUaduing
companies m the Santordtake I SecretaryfReceptlonlai: H tor
Mary area to suit me tonowmg countering center m Santord
temp to perm pontons
Typing, (hclalion phone*. A
Lathe Machmwl
general office dune* 139
Ma Mactwst
9600.106 or tea 339-3129

Great opportunity to gel you tool
n the doort For mrredafe conMJarabon cal 322 5689

NaveraFae

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

TubM Ttc, Inc.
501 Brown Avenue
Sanford, FL 21771

|Mamiance Methane lOhr
Santord firmBenefit
|Receptionist
|hr
hand# mMh-kne pnones
|Data Entry
Stv
Database knowledge
|insurance Clerk
9hr
Pul Veense to work
|Order Puder
6hr
Pul A F « Order
|Mystery Shopper
Thr
Run atmosphere
eiders
155
Arty tip wins

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT
19 YEARS (IPEAEMCE
SERVMO CENTRAL FL
407-322-2044
Mamtanc* Macname
lOhr
Sanford krmBenefas
Reception,si
6hr
Hande mum t.ne pnones
Dali Entry
6hr
Database knowledge
Insurance Clerk
9hr
Pul veense to work
Order Puier
*hr
Pul A Fd order
Thr
Mystery !Snooper
ton atmoapner*
*lrr

|Drivers

Sanford Area Manufacturer
has the following openings:
O rn w ra l L a b e ra ra (starting O $7.00/hr)
No previous experience required.

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From Training to E ip

Experience in T IG , certification a plus.

666

any I C wma
Driver
from trammg to Etp

M acN n lsts
Production work. Experience with lathe,
milling, and drilling.

555

DONT DELAY
PLENTY MORE!

All applicants must be able to
handle 5 0 -7 5 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

TOOW 25TH AT. SANFORD
Mamtonanca tor rervemem cpmmunity Fu* km# of Part km#
taper*need m al apartment re­
pairs and must have own tools
300 W Aeport Bhrd

CALL
(407) 525-0040
Or Fax (407) 522-1060

FT,

pule*. 1 'phone Ik** Cat 574A2X or fa. resume to 574-ttll
IMCROORAPfflCS help warned
tor produebon poulron Must
nave eicekenl raferencts Eapenenca m M&lt;rograpnics a
Plus but W.I train irw rghi per
son Salary based on reference*
and aipananc* 123 4942 or laa
resume to 322 5412

Cat) 407654-1*41
W irier Garden

322 7905

mg appkeattons to* ftocepforvsl
Employment
COOfPnatOf
NOW HtflINa Banquet serv­ | A
ideal canrkdates mull have eiers carpenters. dry *4 * and
ce*enl euslomer ta m e r skills
I scaWoid erectors with tools __ _ _
and a dese* to grow weft our
openings
WarehouM workers, seamstress Ft I FT U ghl Warehouse/Driver company Apply 41 295 Waywork: Good (toying record Drug
more Cl *105 m Lake Mary
Sanlord area 407-321 6602
I testing required
Apply ei per
323-0*40 or Fas Resume* to
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Ison 136 Commerce way San323-0433
Sunshine Staling under con­
|*8QL
EOCOFWP
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tract wm the Semmcto County
Roofers: FuA km* Esp'd only
Vnrmg Machine Operator*
Pub*c Schools has immedato
Need own transportation Good
IS Opening*
Ful A Part tone poM ont evak­
pay. 330-3232. Tropical RooAnq
•35 *n hour p»u* PMC* Work
in** tar tood service A cusbxSSanlord wholesale distributor
*i Apply al our new location
Receptionist » ' multi funclon
295 Waymont a 4105 m Lake
Large Santord manufacturing
responsbukties btoal be PC M
company i» seekmg asperv
Mary or Ca* 3230440 tor deereto. able to deal wth pubhc
Requirements
include
encert sawing macNn* opera­
Possible advancement A bo­
tors Great bonus package' Start
FOIE. FBI background checks 6
nuses Ins. 40 IK pad vacation
January Sin A v e a l way to start
0-urj revlng E O E D r w P _____
A hohdayt
EOE
D&gt;T/WrP
(he New War Cal Help Person
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
Send resumes lo Personnel
net today at 322 5669 or K W
nqhl Hand Man mLongwood
I Mngr P O Boa 1603 Sanlord.
Work today del pad today1
FL 32772-1603 ______
21 1996
AM about our W pick ip and
Santord Job Serve#
detvery van serve*
iRahachon*
Cen*»f)
Adecco Emptoymant is current
C*» RHM B 260-6) CB
Laa* Mary Bfvd
y recruiting for seamstresses
9 X am to it 00 am
LABORERS NEEDED
Em w&lt;h single comer marrow
NeveraFae
I and peart stitches
Elasic
FOR UNOCROROUND
Bendng and Dk macfimea. 0.
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
mourn
SOLOARERS: Sortace
lingual prafertad lon g term po
HCALTMMSURAMC6 ANQ **1K
needed, tod pr*«*»rto
I u m lamp to perm Cal 330FLAM IDrug he* eirkpbir
ability required Benefits me
aafty ar M* Matr Drtie.
I 7171 tor an mttnnew
madcaldenlal *01K Ca*
naton* Hearing A d Co
MACHINIST
1702S110

s ti&amp; J ii&amp; z a g s -

600435-5593

Teacher A**l*tanl and cook
needed tot Chnstun Child care
cent** Good pay 1 benefits

; SEMINOLE S
FASTEST
|QROW1NQ
STAFFINQ
SERVICE is currently accept

COrtv
'pd.Traong. vaairwn

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed B Unarmed
Brandy B Amoc . E34-7A44

Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford
150 Meltonvine Avf
Sanford. FL 32771

Handymen wanted to do work on
homes Ca* 323-7161 or beep
9600056 A leave nuntoer

DRIVERS

3226113___________________

Monday December 21. 1996
Santord Job Servee
.Reflections Center)
lake Mary Bivd
900 am lo 11 X am
Never a Fee

ShopSeminole Herald’s
Classifieds Everyday!

lPUTIN 3 H FT and 11-7 PT
positrons available Ftonda li­
censed and skilled tong term
cam eipenence needed to yen
our team of Survey Successful
Care Givers
Broad benefit
package of pay -n keu ol bene­
fits available
Apply m person to

EOE I No Fee

10 Opening*
Start Immediately
Learn a Trade!!
Large Lake Mary u condrton
mg servee company is seeking
tO AA InslaAef Tramees mutt
have clean driving record and
•itungness to learn a trade
Great Opportunity can today
Http Personnel 322 5669 or ap­
ply mperson at
Monday December 21. 1996
Santord Job Service
Reheekona Center
Lake Mary Bhd
900 am to ll X am
Never a Fee

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VATTA Apprv Job Assist
Wkand classes National Truck
School 1600-466-7364

MERRY MAOS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed

SbfvIcb posunn tor growmg suitear# com
pany m longieood area-30* fyp

1071647-1
1*07)6476010
A-t Tempi. Inc

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T r a i n in g

Etpenenced Preschool Teach­
er: Workma with 2 yn»' oto*
Ca* 407 322 6547

Customtr

Cal SandyorPatty

WORK FROM HOME: My Crvtdren come to the office every
day* Earn an edra 1500 *'500
PT mo or 57000 54000 FT mo
Cal 16006302311 or.
WWWwhynotworkfrombom* oom

Breakfast Server House keep­
ers. House Men A AH Dish
Washer: FT Apply Lake Mary
Courtyard
135 Irremalional
Parseav lake Mar? *4* ' 000
CLERICAL OFFICE

Some typmg erpenence. plus
good phone skAS $7 hr FiT
Can Insurance Risk Services
302 900* ________
CNA t PT and PRN al thins
Estrs nyjney lor those holiday
DUS' FietiWe schedulng to
meei your needs and ours
Ekgher base pay tor npenerve .
i m pay mkeuof benefit avalabie Jom our Team of Survey
SuctessW Care Orvers
Apply mperson to
Healthcare and RefiaDIIIUPan
Center of Sanford
90S Meltonmile Aye.
Sanford. FL 3277T
EOE

HELP Personnel 322-5669
214 Htokmen Or.Santord

County 4COP kquor

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CLERICAL PERSON -rr,mn

LEARN NEW TRADE
Seminole

71— H elp W a n t e d

F TPosrfon Mu« have Com­
puter and Winduws 95 erpenence Good Bene* ts and Salary
Cad 330-1764 or #00-7*5-1595

'mrneAaie Peahens m
Warehouse, Assempry A
Ight Industrial
Just Ca# Never a Fee*

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CLAIMS PROCES­
SOR

A BETTER JOB FOR YOU'

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71 — U m i ’ W a n t e d

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YOURCOMMERCIAL?

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
a t 322-2611

moil newars Ye wm eommero# break uau*4y mean* ucp
wMcnng l * and &gt;*av* M morn
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Sanlord, FL 32772-1667

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TRACTOR TRAILERS

T
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Needed Immediately!!
with or without Tools
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• Day A Wsekand Classes
• Financial Assistants
• Carriers Hiring On Sits

.Truck Driver
l institute

W e are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves peoplel

W E OFFER:
• SALARY PLUS C O M M ISS IO N + INCENTIVES
• FULL B E N E FITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EE K S PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A G REAT ATM O SPHER E W HERE YO U
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOM EI

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W ELD CRS
Seeking eipenenced M g n M
• t l toi IM Santordlak* Miry
arM Oreal opportunity to start
he N n year out
weekly pay dwell CM
personnel at 322 5669
Nevere Fee
WAREHOUSE W I P
'FM i m p o t o a i
'Era preferred
*F«to company bene*&lt;a
Mon- Fr» 7 30-4 X app*y toneo
237 Power a Sanlord 373 7500
~ w m o a m s e r v ic e t i c *
'Fitokmepottoon
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t O (W w T W
'FM company baiwtos
»ton- Fn 7 30-4 30 apply Kmeo
737 Power Cl Senibtd 373- 7500
9 5 — R o o m s Fo r R e n t

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met Laundry pnona. andU
u n U S M 0 a a w l 374 4955
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373 3399

5ANFOROAJLKE MARY
O w Ig bdm mt prune b e *
ctodra lMW i cab * N
ft kitchen pmnleges Mala pra
■erred $350monm ft 1100 te
cu *y depose C M 307 7IM
to anara apeaoua 2/2 apt Tamp

o* &gt;37S»17 uteees 99ft-7047
99— R e n t a l s

117— C o m m e r c i a l

181— A p p l i a n c e s 4 c

221— G o o d T h in g s t o

R entals

R entals

Fu r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

Ea t

2RA 2RA
Melton, washefttyer 1545/mo
POS 407493 3355«M

1000« aq It, A C . private testroom $4507no 3724169

UMam e e l Lae new Tradbonal
gr. bi. bei 4 u w n tove seal
chair ottoman ft tola $1650
CM 374-7787

ASSORTED CITRUS FRUITS
*7 00 BUSHEL CALL
3223210

105— H o u se s*

119— O f f i c e S p a c e F o r

U n f u r n is h e d

Rent

DELTONA 2/1 La*, ton. carpod.
Ined yd 1530/mo.
IP* M i d l l 3tM79i
Carport, m country I
**» to Santord. Ig padung AC
now pemvcarpel *450/mo nc
M Hal ft dapoaft 322 6996
r. Hem on. now car
pata/Ma. naar pool 9 tenma
laaaa/opbon. 12000 dwtv$650/
mo Owna* hnancmg 774-7071

9 9 — A P A R IM E N T S •
U n f u r n is h e d
IR A Qaraga Ap(. quwl v a a
neat aa a pm no smokers no
pets $450mn Jemom Pupa*
&gt;aa IttVPC A__________________
M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
I M I ADA I MX&gt;M H ' JMO
1 BOOM MtoUU/UvOOP
3 2 3 -9 6 7 0
R O U L f A va.uk s
ftn Specie/ • ftaiM tonm
MOO QUAY 407*330-4933

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
WE NEED MOUSES TO RENT
105— D u r iE x / T R ir iE x
SANFORO 2/1 naar Sanwioto
MS CHA W D Hook Up C/pl
Sac 6 ON 323 4464 or 244 5513

f- r o m

S a n fo r d
C o u rt
STUDIO *1 BEDROOM* 2 KDflOOM
' Sing* Story 0«jgr
• tm O f On-Sit* Minjgmwot
• No 0n« 0«iow oi Atwv* •FuimsMorUnturnnlitdStudas
• Energy Efticien* Stud«$ • [handy Fumsfxd n Stuebos Only

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Aa4rtg&gt;Freajef-.S«* by wde
troU Free. 71 cu (1. w/ runrunq
water $175 0 6 0 . 373 9456

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199— P e t s 4c S u p p l i e s

ORANGES HAMLIN $500 BU
RED GRAPEFRUIT $600/ BU
2055
PINE WAY. SANFORD.
CALL 323 8560

104 OaAa C l haauftlw 1999*
aq 9 Catoorma alyto 2 alnryl
ol.
tenma et
amambaa
$129 000
ft
Aa* VMaa 2BFV26a
Townhouaa cond&gt;
$42 000
owner mokvatod
Twe K o ry CatonlW: 905 Cato
ana Or 4BH wf huge woudtd
u . M tp bam. hM bam
down Pnead to aM al $1064'
321-6996

bites

VI N 71JF41 I P flO P | flt 'l£

4/2.10 toed acraa hug* tme
ac porch 2 out bldg* $164,900
4/1.10ver I 600 aq II . hvdrv
lam. kptc ined. $43,600
4/2.1 Over 2500 aq II Sc pool
to dn lam a/Sptc 1169.600
• A ll!

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CM n y CaRiuv Parrat: t yr okt
taAa very weft w/ people cage
and M accaaaonea. aacnlee •
$300 321-4567. Mr Coker

tANFORO HISTORICAL area 4
I. faepiace dm rm. aunporen
freshly pamted moot lancad
corner lot Aik mg $76 000

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by C hariot M. Schulz

WHEN 5ANTA CLAUS 0RIN65ME THE V06.
WILL HE LEAVE IT ON THE FRONT PORCH OR
IN THE BACK YARD ? HE WOULDN'T PROP IT
P0WN THE CHIMNEY, WOULP HE ?

An abundance ol activity* and interests
geared to satisfy your restless mchnahons are « the offing lor you m the year
ahead So hang onto your hat — eicihng
hjn times are abound*
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) It there
is something good you already have
going for you. it could gel even better
today There are strong indications you
might be especially lucky m financial mat­
ters Get a |ump on Me by underslandmg
the influences that II govern you m the
year ahead Send the required refund
lorm and lor your Astro-Graph protections
by mailing $2 to Astro-Oraph. cJo this
newspaper, P O Dor 1756. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure to
state your zodiac sign
CAPR IC O R N (Dec. 22 -Jan . I t ) Lady
Luck wants you to knk up today by get­
ting m touch with a person who has been
on your rrvnd lately She has some spe­
cial plans for you that w«a bong you much
happiness
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I t ) Be espe­
cially nice to everyone you encounter
today You could be rather tortunale m
ways you'd least erpect. and through
people who have never been helpful to
you m the past
PISCES (Feb. 20-M arch 20) You might
be capable ol achievements today that
will even surprise you Simply think tug
and be positive, hopeful and optimistic
Don t pul limitations on your outlook
ARIES (M arch 21-Aprlt t t ) If you have a
leveling that your chances of winning m a
competitive situation are good today,
you d be nght Lady Luck is m your cor­
ner at this time and is doing aS the hand­
icapping
TAURUS (A p ril 20-May 20) Where your
hopes wishes and expectations are concorned conditions in general are very
favorable lor you today Strive hard to
make what you envision a reality
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) There s an
excellent chance today that you could
turn a profit from a source you ve invest­
ed some money in advance This may
not be through your customary channels

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but may relate to a ude venture
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Through
individuals you II be dealing with on a
one on one basts today, either socially or
commercially. Ihere are some strong
advantages to bo generated by your
etforts Try your hand
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Keep your per­
sonal requirements secondary lo those
you perform for loved ones today Doing
good for them is what will bring you trie
greatest source of happiness at (tvs time
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 23) The ability to
make people you re involved with leel
that they are very important m your Me is

P H IL L IP
ALD ER

By I'h lllip Alder

frank

IS Oa.'a

SEBVSr* *

The ball is
on the other foot
Yesterday, we looked at the first
reason for coveting an honor with an
honor even though it was the first of
touching honors You were trying to
win the trick with the club king, hop­
ing partner had the ace and declarer
wasn’t finessing at all Now let's look
at the other side of this story
First, though, a quick word about
how to bid a balanced hand I think
you should open two no tramp with 2122 points With 23 or more, open two
clubs, strong, artificial and forcing, re­
bidding two no tramp »23 24&gt; or three
no trump &lt;23 27i I never see 28
points' What about weaker hands?
With 13-17. open one no (ramp With
18 19. open one of a suit and Jump-re
bid in no tramp With 20. call it either
19 or — much more often — 21.
Back to this deal Fast hat two key
plays to make The first comes at trick
one Whenever you are trying to es­
tablish a suit in which declarer has

• Remarkable

your greatest asset today This attnbiAa.
makes you the big winner
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It s the finish
kne that counts in the long run, so don't
get ranted if things don I start off the way
you hope today You'll be aitremely
strong m this area
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your day
could be filed with spendmg some quaMy
time with the people you If be involved
with on a purely social basis Good con­
versation and fellowship will enhance
those relationships
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West
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South

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two stoppers, you should dnve out one
of them as quickly at possible Trick
one isn't too early! As the opening
lead marks South with the ace and
jack of hearts. Fast should play Ihe 10
(or seven!.
South wins with the heart jack,
plays a spade lo the dummy, and calls
for the club queen.
Fast must not cover. Ilis heart suit
isn't established yet. and he needs the
club king as a late entry Fast must
hope West has the club ace.
When West wins trick three with the
club ace. he returns his second heart,
establishing Fast's suit while he.
EasL still has ihe club king as an en

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Seminole HarMJ. Santoro. Flortda • Sunday. December 30. 19M • 1C

Da’ Bomb
hears all...
It’$ Christmas
and that mean
Santa Bomb la ready to
deliver
his
annual
prises to the ereryoae
In Seminole County:
To Lake Howell High
School:
More
visitor
parking.
To The Baby Bomb: A
pair of high-top Nlkcs so
you can be the first fe ­
male In the NBA.
To Carl Brown at Lake
Mary: A college Job and
a repeat. You deserve It.
but also, lots o f health
for your team.
To Ms. Jackman at
Lake Mary Elementary
School: Same as last
year, the top Job at the
school of your choice.
No one in the county
makes Da Bomb's Job
easier.
To the kids at Wilson
Elementary
School:
Pulitzer Prizes In about
20 years. You guys are
doing a great Job with
your
newspaper
and
your enthusiasm Is rep­
resentative
of
your
school.

Winter Springs provides Honduran relief
By J i f f B c rtla k k a
a s s is t a n t

s r o ir r s e d it o r

They won't get a chance to see their efforts
pay off.
That's too bad. because the students at W in­
ter Springs High School deserve the opportu ­
nity.
During the summrr. Hurricane Mitch ripped
through Impoverished Honduras, killing over
300.000 people and devastating an alreadypoor country.
W inter Springs SGA
President
Patricia
Xavier, her sister. Deborah, and Sophom ore
Class Vice-President Sarah Jones derided to
do something about It. to make the holidays
special even If they wouldn't get n chance to
see the Idds on Christm as Day.
The Xavier sisters are from South Am erica
and Jones recently visited Brazil, so they had
seen the living conditions that the Honduran
natives deal with cveiy day. When the hurri­
cane hll. all Ihrre said they watched film o f the
devastation and knew som ething had to be
done lo help the victims have a merry C h rist­
mas.
"We heard about a lady mimed Franci Hyde
who was working to help the hurricane victim s
and we saw how much was lost,- Patricia
Xavier said. "I though If we could send them
some presents. It might help them have a b e l­
ter Christinas.
She got Hyde's number through a local tele­
vision station and the Idea was form ulatrd lo
start a toy drive at W inter Springs. They found
out that much o f Honduras was left hom eless
by the devastation and unselfishly began to
Inform the W inter Springs students about what
was needed.
"I saw on die news how bad those p rop le
have It.* Patricia Xavier said. "Their houses
were only mode o f clay and they w rre all swept
■way but he storm.*
"People there live In cardboard boxes." Jones
added. "Even people in Am erica w ho live on
welfare have It better than the third world
countries. It shows how grateful we should be
to have everything w e have here."

"It's good to help out." Deborah Xavier said.
"W e don't need to be able to aee them when
they get their presents because It feels so good
to help them."
W inter Springs, in only Its second year o f
existence. Is still developing Us clubs, but the
students there have learned the spirit o f giving.
Four o f Us clubs • thr Honeybears. Interact.
[Jest Huddles and th r FCA • held a com petition
to see which could raise the most canned
foods, and other clubs are also doing their
best for the holidays.
The students have been spreading the m es­
sage
through
trlrvtsed
announcem ents
throughout thr school and they are asking for
public support. For thr Honduran relief effort,
toy donations ran still lie made at the school
and they are looking for anything even slightly
used.
For the W inter Springs students. It brings
the m eaning o f Christmas Into perspective,
especially since a lot of them have never dealt
with the kind o f hardships to which they are
now being exposed.
"I think a lot o f thr students al W inter
Springs understand, but I don't know if Ihey
know how much o f an effect it has on people.*
Jones said. "W e'rr still kind o f a baby school
since w e're new. and we're all sort o f starting
to learn what we can do to help out."
Some students have gone the extra mile. A
student from l¥ n i brought an entire bag o f
toys and another Winter Springs parent went
to yard sales lo buy as much as she could for
the Honduran effort.
To ih r kids who have l&gt;ecn through so much
tragedy, any gift can be considered a blessing.
"The kids will just be happy if they can get
som ething to eat. let alone a toy.* Jones said.
"I Just wish I could give the kids a hug and tell
Ihrin to keep praying."
ra m e ta Xavier ndded. "I love to help but It
still doesn't (rrl like we re doing enough. If e v e ­
ryone helps, they can have a pleasant life.*
W ith the help o f some kids at W inter Springs
that Ihey will probably never meet, they can
have a very pleasant Christmas.

rican# which ripped through Honduras last October.

It’s Christmas time at Toys ‘R Oviedo High
By

Kellie Werner

STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Mention Toys for Tots and
what Is the first thing that
comes lo mind?
It should be Oviedo High
School.
Tliat is where one o f the
most
Inspirational
acts
of
Christmas
giving
happens
every year.
. The Oviedo
High
School
ROTC cadets have single handcdly
made
the
Christm as
mornings more special for over
20.000 children In Sem inole
County Through dedication to
the Marine Corps' Toys for
Tots program. Oviedo has won
the Central Florida Trophy for
collecting the most toys four
years in a row. That trophy Is
given to only one o f 15 sch ools
Involved in the program.

The Oviedo High School R0TC commanded by Col.
Joe Nardo. had a goal of raising over 5.000 toys for its

Christmas toy drive. The Oviedo students almost al­
ways lead the county in toys raised.

Tills year, in addition to the
usual Inspiration o f caring stu­
dents. a dedicated leader and
the help o f the community.
Oviedo Is Inspired
by the
thought o f retiring the trophy if
they can win it again for the

fifth tim e this year.
-We hope to retire the trophy
this year and keep It here at
Oviedo perm anently this year.*
Colonel Joe Nardo
(USMC)
said. T h e r e will be a new tro ­
phy next year If we can achieve
our goal. W e would be honored
to have the trophy here to rep­
resent all o f the hard work eve­
ryone has given to the program
over the past four years.*
This Is the sixth year that
Col. Nardo has been at Oviedo
High School and he recruited
the help o f the cadets In the
Toys for Tots program tn the
same year. He is the reason
that the program is such a
success.
"Colonel Nardo really goes
out o f his way to make this
program a success," said Cadet
Lieutenant Com m ander
W il­
liam Dougherty. "He puts so
much Into this. W e want to do
well for him as well as the
children because he gives us
the Inspiration to want to do
better and better.*
"He's like that with every­
thing.* added
Cadet
Com ­

mander
Steve
Chadwick.
‘ Anytim e w e need anything,
he's there to listen and help.
Th e Toya for Tots program la
no different. He ta • very raring
person who truly care* about
other people. He'a the real rea­
son that our drive has alw ays
been so successful.’
Another reason the program
Is so successful la the Inventive
way Col. Nardo goes about re­
cruiting the toys.
First, he runs a contest
among all o f the second period
classes. The class that brings
In the largest num ber o f toys
receives a free breakfast p ro ­
vided by Col. Nardo and Oviedo
principal Bobby Lundquist. In
addition, a certificate is signed
by Col. Nardo that the class
gets to display.
Other Ideas that the C olonel
has Implemented Include m a­
nipulating
the
adm ission
prices o f various events at the
school.
For example, at a chorus
performance last week, the
price o f adm ission was a toy.
•oo Oviedo, Fags S C

Lake Howell leadership comes through for holidays
By J e ff Bcrtlnicke_____________
ASSISTANT SIOKTS EDITOIt
Leadership m eans a lot of
tilings, but at Lake H owell
High School. It means, well,
the ability to lead.
It means taking charge of
the student body and using
their skills to make their
school and comm unity a b et­
ter place.
At Lake Howell, the Leader­
ship Club has taken charge of
many of the school's efforts to
ensure a better Christm as for
those less fortunate.
Everyone benefits including
Operation Christm as Child,
overseas children and local
children.
For starters, the group at
Lake Howell collected over
$'200 for the Marie T a ylo r
Foundation
for
underprivi­
leged children.

"We knew they needed som e
help, so as soon as w e heard
about them, we knew we
needed to do som ething." said
Nick D eflellls.
The Leadership Club then
heard from the Bridge P ro ­
gram and decided to adopt
nine children for whom they
could supply food and cloth ­
ing.
Operation Chrlsim as was
one o f the clubs' largest suc­
cesses.
Every third
period
class at Lake Howell was as­
signed the task o f trying to
donate cans o f food. Boxes
were placed in each class and
the response was overw helm ­
ing
.
"Everything we did with Op­
eration Christm as depended
solely on how the sch ool
would come through." DeBellls
said. ‘ Lake H owell alw ays re­
sponds well.*

Some classes turned in a
couple o f boxes. Then, again,
o lliers turned in as many as
10 boxes full.
The students in Leadership
also adopted classroom s and
went to read Christm as s to ­
ries to them. It gave them a
chance to have strong Interac­
tion with some o f the kids and
brighten their own Christm as
spirits.
■When we get to have physi­
cal contact with the kids, we
can see how important It Is to
brighten
someone's
C h rist­
mas." Martsa Diaz said. "We
got to read to them and give
them snacks and It was fun."
To get more Lake H ow ell
students involved, the Leader­
ship Club showed film clips o f
the underprivileged on the
school television announce­
ments. In a change from the
past, the Leadership Club de­

cided not to offer Incentives
for the classes which collected
the most or did the best. In ­
stead. the club let the C h rist­
mas spirit take over.
"A lot o f times we have o f­
fered prizes for the clubs or
classes tliat did the best, but
tills time we didn't.* D eB ellls
said. "We were so surprised by
how many people responded."
As for the Leadership Club.
It gave them a feeling o f giving
during the time when giving Is
supposed to be more Im por­
tant than receiving.
"It brings a whole new
meaning to Christm as." Diana
Garcia said. "W e're giving to
people
tliat can't give
to
themselves
and
It
really
bnngs home the sprit o f
Christmas. It gave all o f us a
reality check.*

Howe! students Diana Garcia. Nick DeBeOis, Hester Alexis. Me&gt;az and Kelly Roth are members of the Lake Howel Leadership
which is working with the community to make Christmas better for

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Lake Mary Interacts with the community

To Lake Brantley: A
completed campus be­
fore you graduate. But.
remember. It's going to
look great.
To the Vcevcr over at
Page School: A prom
date (In 10 years) with
Leonardo DtCaprlo.
To Mr. Shupe at M il­
lennium Middle School:
A box of donuts and a
record fish.
To
Winter
Springs
High School. Room on
the gymnasium walls for
the state championships
you'll be collecting next
year.
To Coach Kershner at
Oviedo: a bigger locker
room and the all-tim e
record. Throw in an­
other state champion­
ship.
To Jim Worthington at
Seminole and Kim Vach
at
Winter
Springs:
Beautiful children and
the chance for you to
coach them In about 15
years.
To Doug Peters at
Lake Mary: Same as last
year: a new sideline.
To Larry Baker at Ly­
man: Best wishes after
on outstanding effort.
No one worked harder.
To everyone:
Holidays from

Happy

Tbs Lake Mary Interact Club combined with other
Seminole County High Schools to bring n thousands

B y Kellie W ern er
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
W ith so many clubs and
organizations
ncross
the
county getting Involved tn the
spirit o f Christmas, It's haul to
pick one that stands above the
rest.
At Lake Mary High School,
however, the choice ts clear.
This year, the n itrm rt club
has not only gotten Involved,
but their many varied projects
have helped both young and
old to experience
the true
m eaning o f Christm as.
Interact has tnkrn on four
very special projects this year
that brought the m em bers Into
the comm unity and touched
many who don't have much to
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First, members o f the Lake
Mary High School Interact club
volunteered their time at the
Sem inole Town Centre m all In
ihe Habitat for Humanity gift
wrapping center. H its project
Is set up to raise money for the
many
hom es
that
the
organization builds for those
who cannot afford to build a
home or have had a hom e
destroyed In a natural disaster.
Secondly. Internet Involved
the entire school tn a canned
food drive to help those less
fortunate
have
som e
sem blance o f a Christm as
dinner.
For
weeks.
club
members
have
encouraged
their rlass mates, teachers and
administrators
to
donate
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the Wtnn
Dixie In W inter
Springs so they
could
be
packaged
and delivered
to
fam ilies In need.
Another project that the club
undertook w as stockings for
seniors.
Students
collected
various item s such as soaps.

shampoo, cross-word puzzles
and things o f the like to fill
stockings. Once the stockings
were full. Interact m em bers
hand delivered them to the
Hetter
Living
for
Seniors
center.
Not only
did
they
brighten
the
day
of
the
residents with their thoughtful
gifts, but they also spent lim e
with the elderly folks who
might not have fam ilies around
them at this time o f year.
Last, but certainly not least.
Interact sponsored a S em in ole
Children's Village. T ills proved
to be the favorite o f the group
und the most fun.
"W e Invited children from the
orphanage who w ere sufferers
o f abuse to a Christm as party."
club president Erin Dehltngcr
explained. "W c took them to
the zoo. treated them to lunch
and then gave each child a
present. It was so wonderful to
see the looks on the children’s
faces
when
they
got
the
present. Everyone had fun that
day. and I'm not sure who had
m ore...us or the kids."
I‘rejects like the children's
village
and
stockings
for
seniors ts nothing new to these
club inrnibrrs. Interact Is a
non-profit
organization
that
works
directly
with
the
community In neve nil different
civic
minded
ways.
Its
members work closely
with
other organizations such as
the
Rotary
club.
Humane
Society
and
llubltat
for
Humanity to help make the
comm unity a lic itrr place for

everyone.
"Everyone In Interact ts here
because they care." Dehltngcr
said.
"Everyone
Is
alw ays
willing to participate and gets
excited about ou r projects. It's
an much fan to ace our w ork
make a difference and It m akes
us feel really good to know that
som ething we did may have
made things easier or happier
for som eone else."
Even more am azing than the
fact that these stu d m ls give so
freely o f their tim e Is how the
projects
are
put
together.
Students In the club do most
everything on th eir own.
All o f the item s for the
stockings that w ere taken to
the
senior
center
were
collected by the students from
their own hom es o r bought
directly by the members. All o f
the presents that were given to
the children at the zoo party
were
purchased
by
the
m em bers as w ell.
Christm as Is a time for
sharing and the Lake Mary
Interact Club has mastered the
art. Gifts purchased with the
money w as not the highlight o f
the Christm as projects, either.
What mattered most to the
students was seeing what their
care and compassion meant to
others.
Isn't that what the season Is
for?
Giving
to those
less
fortunate? If there ts any doubt
about the answer
to that
question,
as
an
Interact
m em ber.

Serteens brightens the
season at Lyman High
By Alex Kane
S TA FF W R IT E R
Th is Christinas, one d u b
h w been, especially busy « t
Lyman High S chool.
Serteens.
a
comm unity
service club on campus, has
done a great deal o f work to
brighten
the
holidays
for
others.
First, Serteens ts hoping to
send
Christm as
spirit
wrapped up In shoeboxes.
Just
recently.
the
club
finished up with Its pari In
Operation Christm as Child.
Th e group collected
shoe
boxes filled with toys. Over a
hundred shoeboxes flowed In.
Once the students In Serteens
wrapped them, the sh oeboxes
went o ff to the YMCA. from
which they w ere mailed to
underprivileged
children
In
developing countries.
"It w as a great success, and
it w as very satisfying to help
so m any people." said Serteen
m em ber M onica Splrlg.
T h e large
outpouring o f
support kept the m em bers
busy with shoeboxes to wrap,
the students had to wrap all
the gifts before m ailing them
off.
"W e
got a
really
big
response
for It. W e were
overwhelm ed by how many
people brought In presents."
said club
m em ber
Laurie
Ratchman.
The
club
did
finish
wrapping.
and
sent
the
presents off. Th e students
com pleted the project with
hard work and determination.
Also during the
holiday
season, Serteens decided to
som ething to add to the cheer
o f Lyman's teaching staff.
They fashioned reindeers out
of
candy
canes.
and
distributed
them
to
the
faculty.
Led
by
president
Kiltie
Galvin. Serteens Is a high
school branch o f Sertom a,
and Is a community service
club. During the past school
year, the members have found
them selves
extrem ely
busy
with the club. Aside from their
Christm as
activities.
they
have a num ber o f other plans
In the works.
"W e have three com m ittees:
Elderly. At-Risk, and Youth.
Each
group
has
major
projects," said club spon sor
C harlotte Roberts,
Th e work for Operation
Christm as
Child
was
organized
by
the
At-Risk
Comm ittee, but the others
have definitely had their share
o f Important projects as well.
During Halloween, the club
had a stand at Cranes Roost
Park, where
It distributed
candy to an estim ated 10,000

Jasmin Koohi. valedictorian at Lyman High School, la a member ot
Serteens, a community service club that is making Christmas special.
kids.
The
Elderly
com m ittee
planned
out
visits
to
M ayflower
Retirem ent
Community, which will occur
later In the
school
year.
There, the students will work
with
seniors.
becom e
acquainted with them, and see
how they can better help their
lives.
Serteens
will
a lso
provide entertainment to the
residents o f M ayflower by
performing a play.
"I am very pleased with the
students. They have been very
active," said Roberts.
Only halfway through the
school calendar. Serteens has
already achieved success In
their service goals. Still, they
are far from finished planning
their projects.

S erteens plans to continue
to m ake a difference at Lyman
and In the
rest
of
the
community. As one o f the
most diligent and effective
clubs on campus. Serteens
made
Christm as
a
little
brighter this year not only for
a num ber o f children, but also
for teachers, and perhaps
themselves.
Th e
m em bers
hope to accomplish even more
in the com ing months.
‘ I think that this year they
have been very conscientious
In helping any way they can."
said Roberts.
Throughout the remainder o f
the school year, and In years
to come, look for Serteens to
be helping out wherever they
can.

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Having a very merry Crooms Christmas
■y W B « Vermer
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
At a time when so many kids
are wondering what they will
be getting Tor Christmas. It's
refreshing to see some kids
worrying about what other
children will be getting.
The Middle School Student
Government
at
C rooms
Academy has sponsored a very
special project that will benefit
children affiliated with Its own
school.
A Christmas tree has been
placed In the school ofilce that
In addition to having lights and
ornaments also has a way to
make a child's Christmas a
happy one.
T h e kids wanted to do
something that would help
those directly around them.*
said student council sponsor
Brendan Bess. T h e y presented
me with an Idea for toys for the
children and when I presented
It
to
Principal
Bernadette
llardy-Blake, we came up with
the Idea of the tree. It has
really gone very well and the
kids are
very
enthusiastic
about It.*
This ‘Angel Tree’ has actual
hand made angels on It that
represent a child from the
academy that are In need of
toya for Christmas. Faculty
members and parents can take
an angel from the tree, buy a
toy for the child named on the
ornament and then give the
present to the child's mother
or father so there will be
presents for the chtld to open

B r a n tle

on Christmas morning.
Many teenage mothers In
Seminole
County
choose
C rooms Academy for their high
school education because of
the unique program that the
school offers to young people
with children. A nursery school
program Is established that
requires the moms to tend to
their little ones before school,
during lunch and after school,
but keeps them during the day
so that the moms can attend
class. Students can choose to
work In the center as part of a
early childhood development
focus to their education.
Raising children
Is very
expensive and It Isn't easy for
young mothers to make much
money while tending to a child
and going to school full time.
Therefore, buying Christmas
resents Isn't always In the
C dget.
C rooms'
middle
school
student council has found a
way to fix that and the angel
tree Is part of the solution.
The Idea started as a toys for
tots type of drive. One of the
council members thought of
the Idea and presented It to
Bess. The rest Is history.
How Is It that kids who
should be busting over their
own gifts have found It In their
hearts to give to those less
fortunate?
*A big part of It Is Mr. Bess,*
Tarkan Canlurk said. "He does
all kinds of different stuff for
the school. And he Is always
there to help us whenever we
need anything. He helps us

A SSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Th e Lake
Brantley girls
soccer
team
la
p retty
challenging on the field.
It's starting to do som e
challenging o ff the field.
Th e Patriots are challenging
their fellow
Lake Brantley
athletes and the rest o f the
girls soccer players in the

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The same was done at the
band concert and at the b a s ­
ketball game on Friday night,
all that waa required to see
the gam e was one dollar and
one new. unwrapped toy.

school

jroblems whatever and always
Istens to our Ideas. He has
Inspired us to do things for
others and having him support
us makes It even more fun.*
Bess
came
to
Seminole
County from Palm Beach where
he spent his childhood. He
attended
the University of
Central
Florida
where
he
achieved
his
dream
of
becoming a teacher.

E

The five years that Bess have
spent at Crooms have been
filled with activities that better
the school and the community.
While this is the first year that
he has been the sponsor o f the
student council,
this math
teacher Is greatly admired by
both his students and teachers
alike. He has taken the Ideas
of the council and by adding a
little here and there,
has
taught the students how to
care about others, themselves
and their school.
That self confidence
and
community
awareness
la
coming through In the angel
tree project.
’ll hurts me when I think
about Idds not having any
presents
on
Christmas
morning,* Christina Harhalos
said. T know how 1 would feel
and It would be awful. W e can't
solve the problem but we can
at least help where we can.
And knowing that the presents
are going to kids that are see
every day la really nice.*
“Christmas

Isn't

all

Ciooms rtudante helping out at Christmas sis qtonsortng in Angel Trot
to hslpthoss who srs Isas fortunate.
presents, but that is very
Important to little kids who
don't know about the true
meaning yet. 1 think it's more
Important that the kids know
that
someone
remembered
them and cares about whether
or not they have a good
Christmas.*
Throughout the year the
members o f the student council
do a lot o f things for the school
Including
planning
dances,
sponsoring a sports day and
putting together a canned food
drive for Thanksgiving.

This, however, is the project
that they enjoy the most and
have the most Am doing.
Because
they
are
helping
children, and more specifically
children In their own school,
the benefits o f thetr activities
are
seen
first hand
and
Immediately.
That's really what Christmas
Is all about, giving to those
less fortunate.
Bess and the members o f his
student council have earned an
A for that lesson.

about

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Laks Branttey's girts toccsr team, Including Rense Gagnon, Marion
Bsrardi, Kim Dstp. Danas Amal and Sarah Cockrell, are working to help
the Russell Homo for the holidays.

By J e f f Berilaleke

with family problems,

Oviedo-

county
to
help
out
at
Christinas time. They have
been working with the Russell
Home, a place for autistic
adults, and collectin g goods
from the entire school. Th e
gifts w ere delivered last Friday
after
their
coach.
John
Schaefer asked if the team
wanted to help. Im m ediately
the Patriots responded and
challenged the other Lake

Brantley teams to do the
same.
They've collected household
Items such as food, towels
and other everyday goods that
seem like something
that
everyone should have, yet the
autistic adults, b om without
their full potential, cannot
make such sim ple purchases.
It has made the
Lake
Brantley soccer team fe d the
holiday spirit.
*1 fee! great about helping
people who are less fortunate
than we are.* said Kim Delp.
The Patriots, currently tn
first place In the district
ahead of state champion Lake
Mary,
want
to
send
a
challenge, especially to the
Rams.
*We can do better.* Renee
Gagnon
said.
Especially
against Lake Mary.*
It helps that the team is
closely-knit and works so well
with each other.
"We have a lot of unity
here,* Gagnon said. *We arc
like a family and we all want
to help.*
So does the rest of the
school.
"Everybody
knows
that
everybody gets Involved at
lake Brantley,* Sarah Cockrell
said.

Seminole French Club warms the feet

When the student govern­
ment at Oviedo donated 1600
to the cause. Col. Nardo
called the Oviedo Target and
asked them to direct him to­
ward the discounted toys so
he could spend the money.
Target did a lot more than
that. The store manager did
direct the Colonel to the toya
and also discounted a lot of
other Items so the program
money could go even fritter.
Contributing the most to
the success of the program
however, are the cadets The
students who five everything
they have to make sure that
children in Seminole County
have a present under the tree
on Christm as rooming.
Not only do the cadets give
of themselves and bring toys,
they visit each classroom
and encourage the other stu ­
dents In the school to bring
presents for the children.
This year's theme Is. "Can't
you give up that one ham ­
burger or movie so a child
can have a present under the
Christmas tree?"
T have a friend who re­
members Christmas morn­
ings
when
hla
parents
couldn't afford to buy him
presents.* recalled Cadet E n ­
sign Christina Callin. *If It
weren't for the Toys for Tots
program, there would have
been nothing for him at an. I
just think about how awftil
that would have been and
that makes me want to keep
giving.*
With the enthusiasm that
the Oviedo ROTC has for the
Toys for Tots program. It's a
safe bet that not only will the
trophy be retired, but many
children will have a merry
Christmas thanks to their
efforts.

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It's the shoes.
That w as a popular Nike
cam paign several years ago.
but It’s taken on a new life at
Sem inole High School w here
the French Club has started a
campaign to deliver shoes to
the underprivileged. It's been
a popular effort and the w hole
school has chipped
In to
make sure that the needy have
warm feet for Christm as.
Th e shoes are going to
Goodwill and Mustard Seed,
two charities which will d is­
tribute the shoes. Some o f the
students in the French Club
said they are thinking about
going to the drop-off points to
see the faces o f the peop le
who receive the shoes.
"W e all want to chip In.*
Tam m y Hinckley said. "P eop le
don’t understand how im p or­
tant It is lo help out.*
Th e French Club got the
Idea from a Christm as tradi­
tion In France. French ch il­
dren receive Christm as pres­
ents tn shoes from their Santa
Claus. Pere Noel.
Th e French Club has spread
the news over their television
station and some o f their stu­
dents have gone to extrem es.
Mike Rlege) sold he carried
a pair o f shoes around ca m ­
pus all day.
"Everybody walked up lo me
and asked what the shoes

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were for and I told them what
they stood for." he said.
Most Importantly, the S em i­
nole students learned the true

meaning of Christmas.
•It's the time when every­
body needs to help,.’ Susan
Walthcr said. ‘ It feels great
this time of year.*

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Florida one o f first in national education p ro gram
SPEC IAL T O TIIK IIKKAI.D
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More than 2 75 m illion
H orlda M edicare beneficiaries should now
have the needed liifon n allon lo make in
form ed derisions alrout Ihetr M ed ica re
i fiver a nr and o p lln o s lnr rh tingr
The
Health C arr Financing A dm ln lsln illoii. ,r,
part ol Its National M edicare Kducallon
Program, mailed the M edicare A You
harullMHik and unveiled thr new M ed ica reChoice toll-free Irlrph on r num ber du rin g
Novem ber to H o n d a recipients who a re
part o f 5.5 million Medicare b en eficiaries
In five pilot states.
The updated handbook and the toll-free
phone line. I -800 MEDICARE. (800)633■1227) Join the ben eficiary-oriented
In­
ternet web site, w w w .m rdlcarr.gov. and a
coordinated partnership program with n a ­
tional and local organizations who w ork
with M edicare beneficiaries to b n n g ncu*
tm l and objective Insinuation to bcneflctartrs In Florida. An/ona. Ohio. O regon
and Washington, Heneflciarlrs In the other
■15 stairs received a condensed M rd le a rr
A You bulletin outlining Ihe program 's
changes,
" f i l e Clinton Adm inistration, Congress
and all ol our partners are com m itted to
helping Medicare
beneficiaries u n d er­
stand the options and beneflls that w ere
created us part o f M edicare-Choice, as
well as the M edicare program In general.*
H ilS Secretary Donna E. Shalala said.
'M ed ica re A You Is Just one o f the ways
we are getting Information to b en eficiaries
to help them make Informed decisions
about how they want lo receive their
health care. And after evaluating this
year's pilot program, we hope to learn
what works best for beneficiaries.*

In the Huluili rd lludget A il ot 1997.
Congress created Medicare Clinic e lo help
m odernize M edicare and give hruellcl.irles aditltlon.il types ol health cure options
available to other Am ericans such us p rrIcrii'd provider
and provider sponsored
iirgiinl/iitlnus. m rdlr.d savings a n o u n ts
and private fee for -srrvlc e plans
As part of the pilot program, heiittflelarlef ‘ a Florida arid thr other four pilot
slates n celvrrl a copy o f Ihe handbook In
Novem ber. Th r states were selected based
on their M edicare population and avail­
ability o f managed care options. HCFA ts
phasing In thr education program lu the
five states to refine Its efforts before the
lluluncrd Itudgrt Act-m andated national
education program begins in Novem ber
1999.
"Hcruusc many of these* managed are
options are new to a large number of
beneficiaries. It Is vitally Important to
bring them up to date about what health
rare options may be available to them In
the future.* said l l t ’ FA Adm inistrator
Nancy Ann D rPorlr *Ai ih e same time, a
small num ber of ihem may In* notified
that their current HMD ts w ithdraw ing
from Ihe Medicare program. They should
be able to gel fair and unbiased InformaDon about their options from either Ihe
handbook, the w ebsite or the 800 num ber
lo help them make an inhumed decision
about how lhey want to continue to r e ­
ceive their heuilh cure."
Only about eight percent o f 219.020
ben eficiaries
o f Florida’s
m ore
than
2.770.000 total Medicare beneficiaries. In
26 o f Ihe state's OH counties, have been
affected by som e Health Maintenance O r ­
ganizations' decisions not to renew their
contracts to provide m edical coverage.

Red Cross launches pet first aid class
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LONQWOOD • lleglnnlng In January, the American Red
Cross o f Central Florida will offer a new Pet First Aid course
In O range and Seminole counties to teach pet owners and
caretakers how to properly care for Ihc-lr anim als during
em ergen cies.
Pet llrst aid participants will have the opportunity to learn
a num ber of life-saving skills for their pets (dogs and cats).
Including: pet Injury prevention: rescue breathing; CPU. and
ftrst aid for choking, poisoning, heat and cold Illness, c a r
sickness, bleeding, bone Injuries and shock‘ Learning to recognize and respond im m ediately to pet
health em ergencies can drastically Increase the chances o f .1
pet's survival.* said Jim Ledbetter, health and safety d irecto r
for thr Am erican Red Cross o f Central Florida. T ilt s course
provides pet owners with the necessary skills and training to
reduce Injuries and respond to an em ergency before tre a t­
ment Is obtained by a licensed veterinarian.’
In Orange County, the first Pet First Aid course will be of­
fered on Jan. I I. from 6 to 10 p m . at the chapter's bead
quarters. 5 N. Huinby A v e ., Orlando. In Sem inole County, the
course w ill be olft-rrd Jan. 27. from 6 to 10 p.111 . at the c h a p ­
ter’s Sem inole Service Center. 705 W. State Road 434, Dingwood. Tile rost for the course If $25.

T h e h a u d lM H tk also outlines the new
preventive Ireni-fltH available to all M ed i­
care
benrhetartrs.
trie hiding
annual
screening m am m ogram s, diabetes mini!
Hiring a n d vaccinal kins.* D rP arlr said.
l lir bandlMHiks tor Ih r live pilot states
contain detailed Inform ation on ih r Mrdt
• are C hoice options in grnrrat. an -well no
roui|Nirlsons of m anaged c are plans avail
able in s p e .P lc regions o f Ih r slate. The
ilullrtin that was m ailed fo b en eficiaries
In Ih r rem aining 45 states condensed the
Inform ation include In thr handbook
Al thr same tim e M edicare ben eficiaries
received M edicare A You. the new tolllire telephone num ber becam e available
to callers in the live pilot states. The
number
l HOO MEDICARE
(1-80 0 633
4227). operates 24 hours a day. seven
days a week, and Is stalled by custom er
s e r v ic e representatives between H a.m. to
4:30 p m. local tim e. Monday through
Friday (at other tim es the telephone line
will he answered by on-line com puter sys­
tems).
Thr custom er service representatives
wilt help answer questions related to
Medicare health plan choices, process r e ­
quests for plan com parison Inform ation
and plan dlseiirollm ent forms, and makereferrals to other Information sources
where appropriate.
The service will accom m odate
both
English and Spanish-speaking callers and
also a T*rY (telecom m unications device for
the tleaO line: I 877-486-2048. H ie tollfree phone line will be phased In nation­
ally over the next year, beginning with the
tlvr target states, to help IIC F A assess t be­
hind o f Inform ation beneficiaries want and
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Saturday, December 5th f&gt; I 9th
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Better breathing
A free educational/support
program lor chronic lung d is­
ease patients, their fam ilies
and
friends.
the
Del ter
tlrealh lng program ts available
at 11 locations around Central
Florida. Monthly m eetings run
October through May. though
some sites meet year round.
Topics covered Include m e d i­
cations, how to travel with
oxygen, how to top e with a
chronic Illness and more. The
program Is free and refresh ­
ments are provided. Program s
In Spanish are also available.

[ -tarI l\I w earing glasses in the nth
grade w hen I couldn't see the chalk
K u rd lo r Ihe past 18 tears I have
depended on contacts or glasses to d o
evervthing from drive, watch television
and plav -.port-. L A S IK ha*, changed nn
life! 1 can now see leaves on trees and
can go to the beach without w orryin g
about losing a contact The best thing is
my v ision keeps getting better1
tln're ',1 k rllri
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wtlh area hospitals. Locations,
dates and times vary. For d e ­
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Valerie Urrogni/eil n n e three
high si hind seniors. Vanessa
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the thud year lot .m p m in g ihe
most sponsors And Iasi, hui
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a n d E d it h M c D e r ­
m o tt. t r e a s u r e r

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ra ird in Doim a llnilm.m who
lias been vo h m lrcn iig lor Ihr
guild lot Id years
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jirtscd Molina was escorted on
stage hi M allheiv I w illrager
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jiertonillug w e ir lormei Mallet
cim lil dancers IhMthei Hull
man. Rolltll Si oil I ’frlllrr. Am y
Simmons nuirnhill and Natalie
Weld /VII are leathers at Ihr
Si hoed ol Mane e A ils
Mall hcrti.mo. narrator, was
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stiirv in poetrv lietwern turn
hers.
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with an act lot i packed u u iu I h t
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ENGAGEMENTS

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S E N IO R

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS

Castle
Brewer
Day
Marked
Castle Brewer S cholarsh ip
Day Is always celebrated on
Ihe second Sunday in D ecem ­
ber at St. Paul Missionary Maplist Churc h.
Hits scholarship day was a
special event bringing together
over Mi descendants of the late
Rev. Castle Brewer for their
first m in io n
The Castle Brewer S ch olar­
ship was named in honor o f an
educator, minister, pastor and
community leader who served
St. Paul In Sanford front 18HI
until 19(16. I liis man ol God
was a preacher, teacher and
pastor with an Intense feeling
for the welfare ol people.
Because of his concern for
people in the lom im m ity. h r
promoted activities that were
able to reac h others l.ir beyond
his community, ills legend still
lives on. In June ol 1950. the
Sanford
Housing
Authority
asked the Brewer family and
son David then a chaplain at
the United Stales Army m Fort
Hragg. N. C if they would give
permission
to Hie
Mousing
Authority to name the 125 unit
project "Castle Brewer Court."
Chaplain Brewer responded
to thr request with humility
and gratefulness. Tim s now
stands the 125 unit project
called "Castle Mrewrr Court"
located on West Mulberry A ve­
nue m Sanford. This project
serves many single l.itnilles.
seniors, and children of the
community Progress still goes
on to improve the living stan­
dards ol low income tenants ot
Ihe projec I
Ihe Christian Kditealiou Ur
|
pariineni of -St Paul Mapt 1st

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A reunion of Brewer family members followed scholarship day

Brewer family members present a portrait of the laie Rev. Castle Brewer to committee
Chun Ii established the t a stir
Brewer Si hol.ir'-hlp lurid in
MIH7 to issist .' Mint
ol tilt
i om nium t\ w ■ ■/e-h to con
llllllr their n liii it Ion .Students
must
apply
lot
iiut
allawarded s« h&lt;il.u-.lii|&gt;s from tin
Iiiih I based on ai ideiim met it
and need
lh&gt; kinds an oh
tallied h'. tin
iiuiii.d "I'l.tV'T
(In il.l i
Scholarslun It.iv tnd a le I •&gt;

slops are awarded atitui illy on
Gi ulit.illon Apfirec 1.11itm Day
In id in June.
M usii.il highlights toi the
t istli Brewer Scholarship Day
we ie rendered by 'hi youth
i lion ui St Paul I In n si lei
nuns idled ru&gt; h hcuii
Die
Castle Brewer lamliy m em hers
in alietidaui • w ere lulrochiced
As i hildii n growing up in si

turn home once more
A dramatic picsciil.ition ol
l.iiig s lo n Hughes
Iki Negro
Mothr i" was jiieseiiicd hv Na
|wah Abdul Sahtir Huston, a
great great grand ot Rev ( astir
lirew er

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B r e w e r to th e St.
Paul
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�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday D ecerN ^r 2Q tu . • 7 c

Stardust Unit holds 1920s camporee
Scm illug in llic 1920s was
i|inii* different
from
today.
Miat s what tin- (&gt;trI Scouts in
■he Stardust Si-rvlcr- Unll in
l-ik r Mary learned a I their
1920s cam purre tin1 second
weekend In December.
Tile Inn started Friday night
at Wekiwa Springs Stale Park
as the unis exchanged SW AIN ,
acronym for Share With A n ­
other Person Karh troop had
made small trinkets to trade
with other girls. There were
pins made out of clay, head
necklaces, pom pntu hears,
glow In the dark alligators and
more.
Saturday
morning.
m ore
troops arrived. In the 11120s.
Scouting had a slight m ilitary
h*el to it 'file Stardust Girl
Rem it* were taught the Gtrl
Stout salute and tustnicted to
call their leaders Captain and
their cii leaders l.leutcuaul. as
girl* m the 11120s had to do.
Hie troops were then divided
into grou p* and the groups
went to their workshops. Th ere
were six workshops In .ill
Km h workshop was based on
U idges that Girl Scouts did in
the I920s.
At the Klei till tall, the girls
learned ahout alternating cur
rent and direct i uncut Th e
girls were also tiistn n ted on
household
electrtt.il
safety.
Ihev had to chance to exam ine
various electrical com pon ents
they wnuldut normally be able
in see
The saw first hand,
how dangerous elet irtclty could
he as they wan lied a hot dog
being eli i trot tiled
Stardust adopted
u lards
Iroin
the
Hnrltla
Auduliou
Muds o f Prey Center In Mall
laud
flic
adoptions
were
classroom adoptions so thal
each g ill got a picture and In
formation sheets on one ot the
lards, coloring sheets, gam es
and more The youngest troops
also made pine ton e owls
Iw o
volunteers
Irom
Audubon came out to the ( am p
with four lards ol prey th ey
brought
a
red
shouldered
hawk, a red tailed hawk
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LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL

barn owl and a great horned
owl The Mini ol Prey Center
takes in tn|ured birds and.
whenever possible,
releases
them Into tlie wild Many lards
ate not releasable Minis that
are iiermaneutlv disabled are
used in the ed iu a llo n program
because they are loo Wild In
stead, they becom e lostcr par
cuts to voting lards that are
relelasable. once healed that
wav. the bails don't com e Im ­
printed on humans and stand
a better « bam e of survival in
the wild

The volunteers told the girls
all altout the birds they had
brought with them and how
they had been tn|urrd. They
also told tin- girls how Im por­
tant it was to call them tf they
found an injured hud of prey
instead of trying to rescue it
them selves lilrds of prey have
extrem ely sharp talons and will
use them when frightened or
threatened.
In the 1920s, there were few
phones and definitely no cell
phones
or
wulkte
talkies
Com m unUatlon som etim es re­
lied on visuals. Girl Scouts
earned their Signaling badge
by learning Morse rode and
sem aphore Sem aphore was a
way ol com m unicating using
two llags
At the Signaling
workshop, each girl learned
the Hag (Misitlons for SOS and
got a t ham e to try it out
At the Athlete,
the girls
learned how to do setting-up
exercise*, the 11120s term for

warm up exercise*. They also
tried to throw a basketball 40
feet, one o f the requirem ents
for the original badge.
Tile llo n r e r badge was tile
equivalent o f today's T roo p
Camper. Hut ta m p in g In the
1020s was very different from
today
Instead
of
sleeping
bags, ibey had bed rolls. The
girls learned how to make bedrolls and lie knots T h ey a lso
gol a i Inim e to build their own
Iran lo. To earn Pioneer In the
1020s girls had to build a
lean to that would sleep -I p e o ­
ple Hie Stardust girls cam e tip
with some very inventive lean
Io 'h as well as some very
amusing ones

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Lake Mary

Raymond
Furniture

fo r Flower Finder, the girls
took a hike around the front of
the youth ram p ground and
learned how to rn ogni/e som e
dangerous plants, stu b as p o i­
son Ivy. They also learned the
importance o f native plants.

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Hannah Kemp makes an owl Irom
pine cones

2670 Orlando Drive,

Sanford

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Girl S c o u ts fr o m S e n i o r T r o o p 148 a n d B r o w n ie T r o o p w ith th e ir le a n -t o

HawkinsContlnu ed from page Be
turn Comm ittee Done by Mai
llyti Itoston, the portrait will be
hung In the cbun h
Jam es Gray, a great grand
sou of the Lite Castle llrewer.
son of the late Kslelle Gray and
Charles Gray, delivered the
m essage of the m om lu g Gray
spoke o f the history ol the
lie reminded
Hrrwer family
the family not m torget their
past, for If tlu- past Is forgot
ten. we are doomed lo repeal
and we will fall.
Pastor Covington expressed
Ills honor and blessing lo each
one. Me Is grateful lo hi­
st.indmg on the shoulders of
tills great pastor who lias left a
legacy not only for die &lt;lunch,
but for the family and com m u ­
nity.
Seniors
ol
the
Sem inole
County schools may apply for
Information and application s
lot the scholarships by calling
Karl
K Minntt al 1122 0209 or Al
lermese S Menlley 222 7H7.r»
I banks in Jam es and Sharon

Gray who hosted iliis lirsi C as
tie llrewer Reunion Family al
lending were from Texas, A t ­
lanta
Yeadoui and Phlladcl
ptila. P a . West Palm. Fayelli-vdle. North Carolina. Kuslis,
Orlando, and Deltona

MLK DAY SET
The City o f Sanford Dr. Mur
tin I.utber King. Jr. Steering
C om m u ne has been m eeting
to plan the I HUM observance ol
Martin I.utber King Day. Tick
i ts are available lor the Jan.
Mi. 1111Ifi banquet by calling
Dorothy Mrown. chairperson at
222 20*11) or you may obtain
lI k-iii Irom eom iulllee m em ­
bers.
GROUP SEEKS U NITY
Th e Tobacco Free Partner­
ship ol Sem inole County and
flu- Grove Counseling Cenier.
Inc., presented I la burl Gaul
"W li.il's The News". The ob jec­
tive s.iys Director Jennings is
UMOJO
"Unity"
"Mrmgtng
Families and the Community
Together." This event was held
Suturd.iv evening at die Hoys

and G irls Club
flupresentation
ol
the
Suukolo Hoys 11 Men were p re­
sented by A
Patterson who
heads the program o f neigh­
borhood voting boys and girls
who ate students at Sanford
Middle School. T ills group of
voting people meet everyday to
sinilv and they are taught how­
to be productive citizens of
their community
Hc-glnnlng in January these
Hi boys and 12 girls will be* In
an after school program to be
held at Sem inole Gardens. Di­
rector Jrnning Is proud o f the
success
accom plished
and
says there Is still Improvement
to be made. During the spring
break o f 1999. die kids will
travel to Nashville. Term, (or a
special educational tour.
Finances are needed to sup­
port this irlp for these- youth.
The Hoys II Men are Nathan
Mike Jackson, Anthony Collier
Xantalbus Joseph. John W ells.
Jr.. Dcrontr W ells, Kaulmmt!
Hutts. Dwyune Russell. Tynclss

Kwun/au Hoys II Men was
observed. Tile keynote speaker
lor the occasion was Officer A r ­
thur Hurries o f the Sanford P o ­
lice Departm ent. Ills words
were to remind tin- young p eo ­
ple to be positive, act positive,
dilnk and speak positive. Bar­
nes recommended that they in ­
vite God Into their lives lie
cause wuh God all things artpossible.
Me uskrd I hem lo be sure to
respect all adults and parents
and to rem em ber that you can
be anything you want (u be and
to never let anyone tell you
what you can't do or be.
Parent Involvrm ent Is Pre­
vention and Education Is a
Preventative.

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Lomax. Lee Richardson. M ar­
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Matthew
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Rodney
Mrdlock.
Demetrius W ilson.
Hert Campbell, Maurice Butter,
fern-nee Men hie, Elliott Wells.
Willie Stringer and Antuwln
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Immediate members o f both
fam ilies and very close friends
o f the engaged couple.
Kimberly Jean Klrtley Is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W il­
liam W. Klrtley. 11 o f Sanford.
Maternal grandparents are the
late Francis R. MacLeay and
Mrs. Clara MacLeay o f Deltona.
Paternal grandparents are the
late Rev. II. Wight Klrtley and
Mrs. Joyce Klrtley o f Statham.
Oa.
Kim Is u 1995 Sem inole High
School graduate. She was a

The Sanford Ovrr-SO Club
wishes you a happy holiday
season. Th e club, which re­
cently gathered for thrlr a n ­
nual Christm as dinner, has
been going strong for 20 yrurs.
Th e club was started In 1972
as a social group at All Souls
Church. In 1979 It was opened
to aU seniors over age 50 and
today the club boasts a m em -

bcrshlp o f 196 members, a c ­
cording to Jim Gunstrr. p resi­
dent.
The fun-loving m em bers m eet
the second and fourth Tu es­
days at 10:30 a m. at he S an ­
ford Senior Center. Mem bers
takr trips, rook out. enjoy
s h a k e r s and go to the dinner
theatre among other social a c ­
tivities.
H ie club also sponsors the
W ednesday afternoon dances
at the Sanford Civic C enter
with a 12-pleee orchestra.
An
annual activity o f the club Is
helping with the Novem ber
Golden Age Gam es when memI&gt;rr* sponsor the mid-week
banquet, host breakfast every
morning,
handle registration
and other activities for the
games.
All persons
Interested
In
Joining the Ovcr-50 Club are
welcome. For Information, call
Jim at 668-1015.
Oftlcers for 1998-99 are Jim
Ounster.
president:
C olin
Sayer. vice president: Eleanor
W lndlr. secetary: and Edith
MarDermott. treasurer.

m em ber o f the Doz/ler Dance
Team . Mu Alpha Theta und
Tribe. She Is currently atten d ­
ing the University o f Central
Florida und will graduate In
December.
1998
with
a
Bachelor o f S clrn cr degree In
Early Childhood F^ducatlon.
Brian Terry W lllcox Is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Terry W lll­
cox
of
Sanford.
Maternal
grandparents arc Mrs. Libby
LafTerty o f Orlando, and Mr.
Edward Green o f DeLand. P a ­
ternal grandparents are the
late Viola Mac W lllcox o f O r­
lando, and John W lllcox o f

Sanford.
Brian Is a 1995 Sem inole
High School graduate. H r was
a member o f the B aseball
Team. Soccer Tram . Spanish
Club und W ho's W ho Am ong
American High School Stu­
dents. He Is currently a tten d ­
ing Sem lnolr Comm unity C o l­
lege und will graduate in De­
cem ber 1998 with an A sso ci­
ates o f Arts degree and an A s­
sociates o f Science degrre In
Computer Engineering T ec h ­
nology Networking S p ecia liza ­
tion.
A May wedding is planned.

Forbes, grandsons.
F'ollowtng the cerrm ony. a
reception was held In Ih r
church fellowship hall. A s ­
sistants were Linda Locke.
Beverly Casto and Brenda
Rottlnghaus.
After a honeym oon trip to

New Smyrna
Beach,
the
nrw lyw rds are m aking their
home In Sanford where the
bride Is resuming her work at
Publlx. The bridegroom ts re­
tired from the University o f
Florida Experiment Station
In Sanford.

com pany.
A llcr the show. Ih r entire
audience was Invited to a party
tn ih r school’s atrium where
refreshm ents
were
served..
Much rem iniscing w-rnt on and
Sharon Haragona was am ong
the throngs w ho said this 31st
holiday extravaganza ‘ Is my fa ­
vorite."
Longtime su pporirrs raved
over the show Inrhiding Hetty
Kuriinal. u board member, her
husband. Joe. who attrndrd
with their daughter.
H olly
Ricker, a rh a rtrr m em ber o f
Dallet Guild, and her two c h il­
dren.

OVER-BO CLUB
IN 26TH YEAR

WeddingContla tied bom pag* 6c
em bellished with lace and
pearls, overlaid the long fit­
ted gown. The bride carried
an unn arrangement o f ro­
ses. grown by her bride­
groom. mingled with longstemmed daisies and lilies.
Ollle's
daughter,
Patty
W ebb o f Sanford, attended
her m other as matron o f
honor. She wore a tw o-piece
long turquoise gown.
David Forbes o f G aines­
ville. attended his father as
best man. Ushers were Rich­
ard Forbes, another son of
the bridegroom, from C a li­
fornia. and Robert Hunter.
OUie's son.
Flower girl was Ashlyn
Klebel. OUie's granddaughter,
from
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