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                    <text>SEMINOLE SCENES...PAGE 4A

SPORTS...PAGE IB

Dedelow helped

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary, Long wood, Oviodo, Wlnftar Springs and Somlnola County ainoa 1908

H urricane w atch
issued today
TALLAHASSEE - W ith H u rri­
cane
Georges
nppronehlng
south Florida, the National
H urrlrane Center has Issued a
hurrtrane watch for the fol­
lowing counties: Monroe. Mluinl-Dadc, Broward and C ol­
lier
A phased evacuation o f resi­
dents
In
M onroe
County
started this m orning. Tills Is a
critical
planning
period
os
residents
prepare
for
the
storm. Tolls h a w been lifted
on roads from M lam l-D ade to
Orange County.
The Issuance o f a hurricane
watch means that Florida Is
vulnerable to Georges and will
take swift actions to safeguard
Its residents.
Gov. Lawton Chiles has Is­
sued an executive order a l­
lowing state and local officials
to begin em ergency protective
actions.
The state's toll-free 24-hour
hotline was activated at H a.m.
The Florldu Em ergency In for­
mation Line Is (800) 342-3557.
Hearing Im paired Individuals
can contact the teleco m m u n i­
cations device for the d eaf
(TDD)
at
(800)
226-4329.
Spanish speaking volu nteers
arc available.

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1998

91 si YEAR, No. 23

People w ill have the final w o rd
M cLain ’ s surprise vote pleases decency advocates
By Russ W h ite
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SEMINOLE COUNTV - Many were stunned
at a decision County Com m issioner Daryl
McLain made Tuesday night.
In fact, thrre was luughtrr Inside the
Cham bers Room when Daryl McLain a n ­
nounced. "I'm not confused - I'm never
confused."
McLain voted against what the rounty's
attorneys said was u "fall-safe" method to
adopt a public nudity ordinance. Th e public
would decide w hat's decent and what Isn't
on Nov. 3. McLain rrasoned. And It's okay
for the Am erlrun Liberty Institute to defend
the county against lawsuits Instigated by
the adult entertainment Industry.
"That's the way you want It. that's the way
you'll get It." McLain told Liberty counsel
Frederick II. Nelson, who suld he was w ill­
ing to work free o f charge.
McLain said today that he was c o m fo rtublr with the decision .
T i l l s way w r're (the com m ission) not In­
terfering with the process." he said. "Th ose
who wanted the ordinance preferred to have

It stand on Its own."
With McLain Joining com m issioners Dick
Vnn Dcr W elde and Grant Maloy. the board
ruled 3-2. not to pass the "fall-safe" ordlnance. Com m ission Chairman ftundy Morris
and W in Adams vo lrd for the ordinance.
"I Just pray to God the action the co m m is­
sion took Isn't going to get our Supervisor o f
Elections, Sandy Guard, served with a la w ­
suit." Morris said today. "She thanked us for
what we were doing (before). Now. we'll have
to see."
McLain's decision baffled Deputy County
Attorney Lonnie Groot. who warned there
may be further legal nctlon and an 11th
hour attempt to get the nudity ordinance ofT
the Nov. 3 ballot unless the com m ission
pass the ordinance.
Guard wus challenged but has yet to be
handed uny papers when attorneys for the
udult entertainment Industry attacked the
prtitlon-drivrn referendum. Many o f the sig­
natures supposedly were not valid. Guard,
though confident they were, welcomed the
rounty's defense. If It had passed the ordi­
nance Tuesday, the board would make these
claim s moot.
Maloy said toduy that the com m ission

made the right call and that "there's nothing
to fear. "I'm personally sure there was no
petition fraud and that Sandy Ooard does a
great Job. The adult entertainment Industry
has no stand. Sure, they can threaten but
Hint Is nil It In."
The Rev. Mark Oeorge asked the board to
vote against the "new" ordinance and keep
matters Just the way they were. Having o r
ganlzed the Sem inole County Citizens for
Decency group. Oeorge wanted the referen­
dum to be left an it was.
"The people had prepared the ordinance
and It would withstand any challenge,’ he
said. "Don't change It."
County Attorney Bob McMillan Insisted
that there were no changes, that the county
was making certain It was covered.
T ills does not replace anything." he said.
"W e Just didn’t want to create any oth er
hurdles."
There Is no hurdle that can't be Jumped,
Nelson said. "W e know what they (the adult
entertainment Industry) can do and what
they have done." he said. "I anticipated
their suit against Sandy Goard. I told Mark
Oeorge wliat was coming. I'm confident w e
Plsase ass Dacsacy. Psga SA

County school may
cap enrollment

EPA open house
SANFORD - Th e Atlanta R e ­
gion IV oftlce o f the U nited
States Environm ental P ro te c ­
tion Agency will be Sanford
today Sanford to conduct a
remedial
Investlgatlon/feaslblllty study and baseline risk
assessment for the Sanford
gasification plant site located
on the north and south sides o f
W est Sixth Street
b etw een
Holly Avenue and Cedar A v e ­
nue.
The open house will be held
at 7 p.m.. at the W est Sanford
Boys and Olrls Club. 919 P e r­
simmon Ave. City and federal
officials will be available to
discuss the concerns o f citt­
erns who live near the sites.
The sites Include the old
Sanford
gasification
plant.
Cloud Branch Creek, part o f
M ill Creek and Lake M on roe's
Cloud Branch outfall.
Th e Environm ental P ro te c ­
tion Agency will be conductin g
personal Interviews o f persons
In the com m unity and r e s i­
dents o f the areas affected. At
the open house, residents may
volunteer to w ork
on the
com m unity
advisory
grou p
which will Include
persons
who represent various In ter­
ests o f the com m unity and
residents w ho live or own
property near the site.
If you would like to be a
m em ber o f the com m unity a d ­
visory group, call 1-800-435­
9234.

SANFORD •
School board
members want comm unity In­
put before deciding whether
capping enrollm ent at Keeth
Elem entary School is the best
way to handle Its bulging stu­
dent population.
With m ore than 1,000 stu ­
dents, Keeth, which was built
for 700, is the county's largest
elem entary sch ool.
’ It's tim e to talk about how
to handle that many students.*

OVIEDO • Th e property has
been zoned com m ercial for
about five yea rs, but now that
the owner w onts to start devel­
oping It the neighbors are up
in arms.
Dr. Joseph Bunn purchased
the nine acres across the
street from Oviedo High S chool
in 1963 with the Idea o f devel­
oping a m edical oftlce com plex
on the land. A t the time, h ow ­
ever. he found that he w as too
occupied with his day to day
work os a doctor to becom e a
developer so the project had to
be put on hold until he retired

Disabled benefit
spaghetti dinner
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS - T h e
annual Fall Spaghetti D inner.

Sem inole County school d is­
trict.
Several options w ere pre­
sented to board m em bers s t
Tuesday's m eeting including
cspptng enrollment and rezonlng.
Rezoning doesn't make sen se
st this time. Knuner said, be­
cause o f s new elem entary
school
being
planned
for
Oviedo.
Kram er recom m ended capsaid Dianne Kramer, executive
director o f facilities for the

M ichael J. Orlndstaff. the a t ­
torney w ho represents Bunn,
said his client has com piled
with every requirem ent made
by the city regarding the trees
on the properly.
"W e've done everything they

Citizens seek answers to
Winter Springs’ issues

Sarah Bums, 7, studies one of the giant bugs that
is infesting the Seminole Towns Center. Never fear,
the humongous insects are pail of an exhibit cele­
brating the m ars third anniversary. Bugomania,
sponsored by Middleton Pest Control and Environ­
mental Cara Inc., features d o se encounters with
eight species of bigger-than-Me. robotic insects.

Central Florida Zoo sntomotogleta M i be on hand
8ept. 28.27 and Oct. 3,4. from 1 to 3 pm . to tsach
visitors fascinating facts about the feeding and liv­
ing habits of the Insects. The free exhibit, which in­
dudes interactive games and events to bug young
and otd alike, is open through O ct 18 during regular
mol hours. For more on Bugomania see Page2A.

W INTER
SPRINGS
Com m issioners.
last
week
responded
to
citizen s'
questions concerning a draft
about the Tu scaw ills Lighting
and Beautification District.
The questions were asked at
a
hom eowners
association
m eeting on Aug. 6. Th e d t v
then drafted a response, w hich
has not yet been released to
the public. Several residents
asked
to
sec
the
draft
document.
Comm issioner David McLeod
said. T h e intent for this draft
is for ongoing things. I f people
want to comm ent, that's great.*
Comm issioner Michael B lake
suggested that the ^attmati-d

70 people who originally asked
for the draft receive it right
away.
M ayor
Paul
Partylra
agreed saying, "Give the people
these answers.*
’ Let's get
It out
soon.*
Partyka said. *W e don't have to
talk about It all the time.*
Assistant City M anager Joh n
Drago, w ho was substituting
for
City
M anager
Ron
McLetnorc. said the draft was
m eant for the com m ission so
that it could be finalized.
Com m issioner Michael B lake
asked If he was the only one on
the com m ission w ho read the
document.
Blake said he read the entire
80 pages o f the docum ent. He
added that he w as in favor o f

�2A • S err* no)# Herald Son lord Florida

Wednesday, September 23. 1998

Optics school approved at UCF
S pecial to th e H erald

ORLANDO The University of Central Florida enters the top
echelon ot optics education In the country with Hoard o f R e­
gents approval Sept 11 of tilt* School of Optics.
Approval of the school, which grew out of the Center for R e ­
search and Education In Optics and Lasers (CREOL), distin­
guishes UCF as one of three universities In the U.S, offering
comprehensive graduate education In I lie high technology’
field.
n i l s is the culmination of years o f vision and work and will
enhance Central Florida's global reputation .lx a leader In
light-based technology.* said N1.J. Soltlcaii. director of CREOL
and director o f the School o f Optics.
Optics technology has moved from the Hist futuristic Im­
ages of light emitted Irom a laser In 1960 to everyday con
sumcr use tn products ranging from CD players and te le ­
phone systems to surgical techniques and bar-code scanners.
Creation of the school completes a process that was started
with the establishment o f CREOL, In 1987, While CREOL has
graduated 166 master’s and doctoral students since its c re a ­
tion. those degrees have come from more traditional fields
such as physics and electrical engineering. Establishment of
the School enables CREOL faculty to set lire curriculum and
make program decisions to reflect advances the rapidly
growing area.
'W ith our Increasing reliance on optical technology In dally
life, creation of the School o f Optics takes us a step closer to
the future.* Soileau satd.
Four Nobel laureates are expected to attend the school's In­
auguration in January.
The other leading U.S. optics schools arc The Institute of
Optics at the University of Rochester and the Optical Sci­
ences Center at the University of Arizona.

W o r k sh o p s o ffer tr a in in g
S p ecia l to th e H erald

SANFORD - The Dividends
School Volunteer Program In­
vites you to attend workshops
about programs available tn
the Seminole County Public
Schools. These workshops arc
free to the general public and
provide
Information
and
training about volunteer op­
portunities
In
the
public
schools. There Is no obligation
to become a Dividend volun­
teer when you attend the
workshops.
Unless noted otherwise, all
of these workshops are being
held at Seminole County Pub­
lic Schools Edurationul Sup­
port Center. 400 E. Lake Mary
Ulvd.. Sanford.
F rid a y, Sept. 25, 9:30 •
11:30 a.m.: Understanding the
Gifted Studrnt-Thls workshop
will Include Information about
how to recognize a gifted

child, how students are s e ­
lected for the gifted program,
what the gifted program p ro ­
vides In Seminole County l*ublie Schools, its well as the
needs and general environ­
ment for gttted students.
T u esd ay, Sept. 29. 9 a.m. 2 p.m.: Super Sclcntlsts-M ake
science come alive for elem en­
tary school students by hrlping with simple science e x ­
periments In the classroom.
Tills session is for Dividends
who want to volunteer with
fifth grade students.
T u esd ay, O ct. 20. 8:30 10:30 a.m.; 7 * 9 p.m.: Men­
tors-Special volunteers who
commit to making a dlffrrence
In a youth's life. Ttirse per­
sonal cheerleaders meet with
a student once a week at a
school.
To register for these work­
shops. please call 320-0182.

TODAY
IS...

RUSS
W H IT E

Hug researchers say they
have found
a little hit o f
heaven at the Seminole TowtlC
Center, which Is crawling with
insects through Oct. IH.
Everyone's up lo their an­
tennae at an event named
Dugom snta.

There are more tings al the
mall than tn Linds T r ip p s
handbag, more locusts, beetles
and caterpillars than found In
the While House Rose Garden.
Dragonflies arc having their
day. and so arc the mosqui­
toes. All kinds of six legged gi­
ants 150 to 200 times their
natural size) are enthralling
mall visitors with their realis­
tic likeness and movements.
Distinguished entomologists
from the Central Florida Zoo­
logical Park are expected to
teach everyone some Inter­
esting facts about the hugs.
These
cxjierts
apparently
knows what bugs eat. W'hat
eats the hugs, and what bugs
the lings.
The restaurants at the mall
are offering some meal deals
which may or may not be a
good Idea until the bugs are
worked out. The praying man­
tis will say grace.
Children are very fond of
hugs, and would like Hugonianla to last 12 months a year.
Tills Is Impossible, however.
The mail's marketing people
say they are cramped by the
Insects which tug and ent
away at
their
clipboards.
"W r’rr supposed to do the

B r ie f s --------Continued from Page 1A
hosted by the Advisory Hoard
For The Disabled, will be held
Friday from 5:30 unttl 8 p.m .
at the Eastm onte Park C ivic
Center. 830 M agnolia Drive.
Altam onte Springs.
Garden salad, spaghetti w ith
meat satire, garlic bread, ap­
ple pie. Ice cream and b e v e r­
ages will lie served. Adults a re
$6.50 and children a re $4.
T lie dinner ts sponsored b y
A rbors o f O rlando Subacute &amp;
Rehabilitation
C en ter
and
money raised w ill benefit a
wide variety o f program s for
the disabled o f Central F lo r­
ida.
Discount
coupons a re
available at Eastm onte Park,
W estm on le Park. M errill Park,
and A ltam on te Springs City
Hall.

Her** S N H Nr T°W»T VMs*M

Is this a sccno Irom a sci-fi movio or Is it Dugomania
al Iho mall? Shoppors chock out a gianl grasshoppor.
A miniatuio youth (lofl) soems fascinatod bul, as tho
bugging." one marketing g en ­
ius said. “And wr were h rrr
first."
Enjoy Hugomnnli! while It
lasts. Hut beware of Hie |ien-

S’ lllU S .

It must he uutumn

Today
Is P rop o sa l
D ay.
which always falls on Hie first
day of autumn. Single guys
and gals are sup|Mised to ex­
press their true love today.
Those who don't wish to p ro ­
pose, are urged to send a gift
to the one they may propose to
later. Has anyone c lin k e d
P resid en t C lin to n 's Proposal
Day rerord?

It must be N e p tu n e

sought from all class years.
Reunion lists, class n ew slet­
ters or any o tlirr rcsou rre
containing
this
in form ation
released
since
gradu ation
would be useful.
Please contact H arris Pub­
lishing by calling (8001 0544548. by fax (800) 829-4142.
or
by
e-m ail
grup-

automated locust spreads it wrings, mom grabs lor the
toddler (lower right) who hod soon enough bugs for
ono day.

From out o f nowhrrr. the
planet N eptun e was observed
on Sept. 23, 1846. Neptune,
we
now
know,
Ls
2.790,700.000 miles from the
sun (alxiut 30 times as far
from the sun as Earth). Eighth
rock from thr sun. Neptune's
diameter Is 31,000 miles as
compared to Earth at 7.927
mllrs. There Is no I V on Nep­
tune nor a nerd for siui
screen.

W e w o n 't .stop lo v in g
He snug *1 Can't Stop Loving
You” and a zillion other sonjf*
America won't forget, and to ­
day we slug 'H appy Ulrlliday**
to R a y C h arles. He's 68 and

dutrtfbchu rrispu b.eom .
Infor­
mation may also lx* sent tn
W ln trr
Park
High
School
Alum ni
D irectory
P roject.
Attn: C harlene Davenport, c/o
Bernard C. Harris Publishing
Com pany, 22 Roger Center.
Norfolk. V a.. 23502.

50th reunion
W INTER

PARK

-

K lllarn cy

in much demand. Charles was
Ixim In Albany. Ga. Julio
Ifteslaa. from Madrid, Spain,
ts 55. He's to all the girls, he’s
serenaded.
Broca
Spring*
steen. T h e Ikiss** is 49. He’s
Inim Freehold. N J . In the
USA. Actor Mickey Rooney ts
78. 'A n d y Hardy" ts from
Urooklyn, N.Y.

Boys o f autumn
TWo o f the greatest A m e ri­
can novelist and short-story
w riters w ere b o m on Sept. 24
and 25. Know who they a re ?
One was b o m In St. Paul,
Minn.; the other In New A l­
bany. Miss. If you don't know
them now. you fail English Lit.

Elem entary School will be 50
years old In 2000. All prrvlou s
alumni, teachers, ad m in istra ­
tors and stuff are being sought
for a possible 50th reunion.
Anyone Interested In plan­
ning or attending the reunion
may ra il (407) 023-1438. ext.
463 and leave their nam e and
num ber, ^

1 • Jkafc jL

Grand walk-a-thon
S AN FO R D
•
All
Souls
Catholic School la holding a
G randparent W alk-a-thon and
Health Fair Friday.
Registration is from 8 until
8:30 a.m. Th e walk-a-thon and
health fair w ill be from 8 :3 0
until 10:30 a.m. Awards w ill
be given from 10:30 until 11
a.m.
You do not have to be a p a ­
rishioner or a grandparent to
com e and enjoy the fun.
A ll Souls Catholic School la
located at 810 S. Oak Ave. tn
Sanford.

These
Tiles ’
Are In
sJ S to c k !

Winter Park High
alumni directory
W INTER PARK *
W in ter
Park High School Alumni A s­
sociation la working with th e
Bernard C. Harris Publishing
Company. Inc. to create Its
first alum ni directory.
The goal o f this project is to
place all current residen tial
and professional Inform ation
on each o f the school's gra d u ­
ates In one place ao they can
rekindle old friendships, m ake
new ones, plan social g a th e r­
ings, act up m entoring p r o ­
gram s for the students o f t o ­
day, or take a walk dow n
m em ory lane.
Current nam rs, addresses
and phone num bers are b ein g

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POLICE LOQ

Continued from Psgs 1A

771e /o)louring reports ivere compiled from the Seminole County
Shcr\[fa Office fo r Incidents recorded Sept. 22:

Aggravated battery:
LONGWOOD, Weklva Spring* Road. 3000 block. Sept. 21.
0:50 p.m. A 18-ycar-old man was arrested for aggravated bat*
tcry by Seminole County sherKTs deputies after hr got Into a
fight with an acquaintance and hit him In the face with the
butt of a revolver. Witnesses said hr also lilt the man with
brass knuckles on his hand. He told deputies he only hit the
man nfter someone else threw the first punch.

ping enrollment, which means
that new Btudents In the
school's attendance zone would
be assigned to another school,
probably Winter Springs Ele­
mentary. she said. The cap
would remain In efTect until
2000-2001 until the new Oviedo
school Is completed. Transpor­
tation will be provided, she
said.
Hoard member Sandy Robin-

Hon tvnld srvrrnl rrsltlrnis who
railed her did nol Invor ca p ­
ping and asked nlxmt the port­
able nil tin I Ion.
With 14 portable** currently
nt the Hchool. Kramer an Id
Keeth
could
accommodate
more.
*A lot o f It It* how you man­
age the school,* she said,
adding that school officials
could look at dllferm l ways to
manage
dismissal
times,

lunch, or crowded buildings.
Board member Larry Furlong
noted that since voluntary
transfers have not been very
successful In the past, perhaps
parents need to know Hint
some kind o f rezoning is comIng.
'I don't want to put heat on
the community, but we should
let them know there will be rezoning." Furlong said.
Other elementary
schools

thnt could be considered to ac­
cept transfers arc Highland,
Sterling nark. Rainbow and
Lawton. Kramer said, however
some o f those are also reach­
ing capacity.
Bob Golf, another board
member said he did not favor
capping. He said he wants to
hear what the community
wants and suggested schedul­
ing meetings to discuss all op ­
tions.

Doctor-------

Battery:
CASSELBERRY. Suncreat Loop, 700 block, Sent. 21. 9:57
p.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested for battery by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for battery. Deputies said the man
grublied his girlfriend by the nerk to prevent her from leaving
their room during an nrgument.

Burglary:
SANFORD, 28* Street, 1300 block, Sept. 21. 12:25 p.m. A
42-year-old man was arrested for burglary after he turned him­
self Into Seminole County Sheriffs Deputies In relation to a
burglary. Deputies said he admitted to breaking Into a home
nnd taking Jewelry. Including three wedding bands, an ankle
bracelet nnd a bracelet.

Driving under the influence:
OVIEDO, State Road 434, Sept. 21. 4:20 n.m. A 41-year old
man was arrested by Oviedo Police after he was stopped for n
traffic violation and failed to pnss a roadside sobriety test.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Douglas Aveaaa, Sept. 21. 8:45 p.m.
A 33-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were charged with
possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of
rocnlne. possession o f steroids and possession o f drug para­
phernalia by Altnmonte Springs Police. Police said they exe­
cuted a search warrant at the home nnd found the drugs at
various locations In the common living area o f Die house.

ALTAMONTE SPRING8, Ashford Oaks Drive, 600 Mock,
Sept. 21, 8:30 a.m. A 22-year-old man and a 30-year-old man
were arrested on charges of possession o f cocaine and pos­
session of drug paraphernalia by Altamonte Springs Police.
Police said they exrcutrd a search warrant at the home and
found 5.3 grams o f cocaine, a marijuana stem and a smoking
device In the common nrea o f the home.

Grand theft:
SANTORD, 8. Orlando Dries, Sept. 21. 9:37 p.m. A 25-yearold man was arrested for gru nd theft by Sunford Police after a
man who returned n vehicle from the rental establishment
where the defendant worked Mild he hud left Ills cellular
phone, valued at $600. In the vehicle when he relumed It.
When he went bark five minutes later It wns not there and tire
defendant, who had moved the vehicle said he had not seen It.
A few days later, the cellular phone compuny reported that a
voice mall message had been left for the defendant on tire
missing phone’s account. Tire defendant was given the oppor­
tunity to return the phone, but did not. so lie was arrrsted.

Contnuad from Pigs 1A
have required o f u s.” said
OrlndstafT o f the city cou ncil's
requlrrm enls. m aking sure not
to remove too many trees from
the property. 'W e've com piled
with all o f |t.*
Bunn said the city had on
several occasions ordered trees
removed from the right o f way.
T h e r e were tim es l did not
want trees removed,* he said.
T h o s e trees were removed over
my objections. Th e city o f
Oviedo removed those trees.*
Council m em bers
debated
among them selves ns to why

Decency----Continued

from Pag* IA

the trees and the Im pending
developm ent o f the property
has been allowed to erupt ns It
has.
Som e counrtlm cn were upset
with the way trees have been
ml I(gated on the property. Vice
chairman Tom
Hagood
ex­
pressed displeasure, for ex a m ­
ple. that o a k trees were bein g
mitigated with oak trees.
T h e r e wouldn't have been a
problem If the plan had been
followed m ore conscientiously.*
said Councilm an John Benson
after
som e
neighbors
ad­
dressed their frustrations to

the council.
Mark Terrell, who owns a
piece of property ndjacent
Bunn's property, said the trees
have not been saved In a way
Ihey should have been. He told
the council he has videotapes
which show the condition of
the property before Bunn be­
gan pre-development prepara­
tions. The tapes, he said,
would show that Bunn had not
complied wtlh the city's re­
quirements.
Terrell said he had tried to
cooperate with Bunn and his
associates, but that they had
failed to Inform him o f when

Berry's World

the Issue would be on the
agenda.
Bunn said he had done all
that was required o f him.
As Terrell lefi city hall after
addressing the city council
earlier this week, he bid his
neighbor farewell and said he
would ‘ see (Bunn) in court."

Buy life
insurance
and save on
your car.
^ M » n e n you buy you r life

will prevail. If It's there. I'll
defend It."
M orris said that the county
had *no hidden agenda" as It
tried to make the ordinance
stronger.
“ I know som e ore saying
there Is but there Is no hidden
agenda,* he said. *We didn't
want anything to happen to
lid s Irefore Nov. 3. It was Im ­
portant to have our best d e­
fen se."
It wns decided
that the
county attorneys would w ork
with Nelson, but that he would
be the lead counsel If there
was further action .
Maloy said that the public
will decide on Nov. 3 what It
deem s decent and right.
T i l l s could be the end o f the
‘Anything Goes' type o f th in k ­
ing." he said. *WcH know once
and for nil If the people want
stronger codes."

insurance from us
through Auto-Owners Insur­
ance, y o u 'll receive special
discounts on your car insur­
ance. W e 'll save you money.
A s an independent A u toOw ncrs agent, w e take great
interest in you - as w e ll as
your
car.
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Stop in
our
agency
and ask us
about it
loday !

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Urn M t Cm I

Answers
bom

Coat la m 4
Tags IA
getting It out to the public at
no d ia rg e. Blake and Eddie
Martinez suggested that the
document com e b a rk to the
comm ission at the next special
session.
Summarized below are a few
o f the questions and answers
In the document:
* Question: W hat's the tim e

.
;
:
'

frame*
Answ er
Final
approval
between Decem ber 1098 and
June 1909.
* Q uestion: Mow are the
assessm ents going to be paid?
A n s w e r Either on you r tax
bill or you r m ortgage escrow
account.
* Q uestion: W hat
If the
hom eow ner does not want to

pay?
A n s w e r Tax certificates w ill
be Issued against the property.
* Question: Why Is this b ein g
planned now with Tuscaw tlla
toad widening?

GERTRUDE ANN JONE8

•

LEFORN1A LITTLE BREWER
• Lefom la Little Brewer. 84,
F rog Alley. Sanford, died Sun­
day, Sept. 20. 1998 at C entral
Florida Regional Hospital. Mrs.
B rew er was b o m May 5. 1914
In Tw in City. Ga. Mrs. Brew er
w as a homemaker. She was a
m em ber o f M orning Glory M.B.
Church.
; Survivors Include daughters,
Jew ell
Cummings,
Sanford,
Christine Robinson. Cleveland,
Ohio, Mary Hollom an, Ypsllan d . Mich., 10 grandchildren,
;41
great-grandchildren;
aU
great-great-grandchildren.
W Ilson-EIchelberger
Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

DOLLY D. COWELL
Dolly D. Cowell, 91. A ndover
Circle, W inter Springs, died
Friday. Sept. 18, 1998 at h er
residence. She was b o m July
26,
1907
In
Brow nsville,
Texas. Mrs. Cow ell was a
hom em aker. She w as a m em ­
ber o f New Life Fellow ship
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include son-in-law,
W infield
Lapham.
W in ter
Springs; one grandchild; tiro
great-gran dch ildren .
Banfield Funeral Hom e, W in ­
ter Springs, in charge o f a r­
rangem ents.

Gertrude Ann
Jones,
67.
Cherry Hill Road. Lady Lake,
died Saturday, Sept. 19, 1998.
B om In Kingston. N.Y., she
lived In Sanford from 1963 un­
til 1989. Mrs. J on es was a
hom emaker. She was a m em ­
ber o f tire St. John Lutheran
Church,
Sum merfield,
Fla.,
where she w as very active
serving
on
various
church
com m ittees.
Survivors Include daughters.
Karen Lee W ise, A ltam on te
Springs,
Rc be kali
T h om eli.
Fruit land Park. Renee T em p le­
ton, Sanford, Anna Cochran,
M artinsville,
Va.,
C hristina
McGowan, Lake Mary: broth ­
ers, Reginald Dcyo, Dick Deyo.
both o f Up State. N.Y.. Don
Deyo. Stratford, Conn.: sisters.
Esther Aldridge. Up State. N.Y..
Kathleen Proper. A von Park;
nine grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
A ll Faiths Crem ation Society.
Lady Lake, In charge o f art
rangem enls.

MARY ALICE LOCKART
Mary A lice Lockart, 82. G ar­
den G len Loop, Lake Mary, died
Saturday, Sept. 18, 1998. B o m
In S L Louis, Mo., she m oved to
C entral Florida In 1995. Mrs.
Lockart w as a homemaker. She
w as a m em ber o f Tres Dias.
Mrs. Lockart w as a m em ber o f
W ckiva Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include daughters,
Mary Linda Eckert. Lake Mary,
J o A n n G rossbem dt. W aterbury. Conn.. Juliet Josep h ,
W applngera
Falls,
N.Y.;
brother, Myron Milton M cdskcr
Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; six gran d­
children.
W ood law n Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangem ents.

J06HUA ELLIOTT MOORE
JUSTIN JACOB MOORE
Joshu a Elliott
Moore and
Justin Jucob Moore, Infants,
Lem on wood Court, A ltam on te
Springs, died Friday. Joshua

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“Give me a copy in a plain, brown paper
wrapper. “

3 2 2 -0 2 8 5

A n s w e r The construction o f
Tuscawtlla Road would only
delay a small portion o f the
project, If at all.

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; Jam es Perry Bingham, 84.
M ellonvllle Avenue, Sanford,
died W ednesday, Sept.
10,
3998 at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Mr. Bingham
was b o m Jan. 19, 1914 In
-Wentworth, N.C. Mr. Bingham
Was a farm helper In the citrus
Industry.
He
w as
Nondenom lnatlonal.
t Survivors Include daughter.
Tform a Jean Gorrel, Reldvllle.
N .C .;
brothers,
Philander.
R eld vllle. N.C.. Clarence, De­
tro it.
Mich.; sisters.
Orene
Speaks. Reldvllle, N.C.
• W ilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
a ry. Inc., Sanford, In charge o f
’a rrangem ents.

TONY RUSSI
INSURANCE

and Justin were b o m In O r­
lando.
Survivors Include father. Rus­
sell.
A ltam onte
Springs;
mother. Dawn Skeels, A lta ­
monte Springs; brothers, Rus­
sell III, W alter. Lloyd, all o f
Sanford; sister. K aley C larke,
Altam onte Springs; patern al
grandm other. G eraldine. Lake
Maty;
paternal
grea t­
grandm other, Cora. Lake Mary;
m aternal grandm other, Debra
Skeels. Deltona.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Sanford, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

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JAMES W. RITCHEY

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Jam es W. Ritchey. 71. Briarcllfte Street. Sanford,
died
Monday. Sept. 21. 1998. B o m
in Johnson County, lnd., he
m oved to Central Florida In
1981 from Columbus, lnd. Mr.
Ritchey was the ow n er o f

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He w as a U.S. Navy veteran o f
WWU. Mr. Ritchey waa a m e m ­
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Church. New Hope, lnd.
Survivors Include wife, Elno ra; sons, W illie Richards,
Seymour, In d „ Dan Richards,
Sanford. Steve Richards. A atatula. J e ff Ritchey. Deltona;
daughters. Deanna Sylvester,
Enterprise. Janice, O rlando.
Paula. Lake M ary; 10 g ra n d ­
children:
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

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Ann Johns will be held Friday at
1:30 pan. at the St. John Lutheran
Churai. 10499 SE Sunset Harbor
Road. Summerfield. with Hie Rev,
Hugh
Moztaflp
officiating.
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Seminole Scenes

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VFW honors those who served
Tho longwood Post of tho Vctorans ot Foreign Wars colobratod POW-MIA
Day last week with a solemn coromony and a momonal sorvico dodicatod
to those Amorican service men and women who served time as prisoners
of war and those who are still considered missing in action A wreath was

laid on tho markor that honors those who have roturned and those who
havo not yot como homo, while a coromonial flag was raised in thoir honor.
Post Quartermaster Thomas S Rice spoke to those who assembled,
above loft, and paid tribute to those who served Above, right. Rico joinod
Post Commander Ronald Donnon in dedicating a wroath to thoso bomg ro-

momborod At lott, tho members of tho Rosio O Grady s Pipo and Drum
Corps, ottered a musical dedication to the POW -M IAs Travis Green,
Trovor Holmes, Bradloy Groon and Ron McGinnis played a traditional
pioco lor thoso who had served or who had not yet roturned from war

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Helping hands
Jeno Paulucci has never forgotten
his Sanlord roots. Each yoar, the
food magnate sends down truck­
loads of food for those in need. Last
week, two semi-tractors arrived
Rich Plan in Sanford loaded down
with frozen foods for those who
needed some assistance. Tom Ste­
venson. director of roal estate opera­
tions for Paulucci International, was
on hand along with Paulucci'a grand­
daughter,^Tiffany
Soderstrom.
to
oversee tho distribution along with
Thelma Mike, diroctor of the Good
Samaritan Home in Sanford.

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B iggest w in yet fo r B e a rs
Winter Springs
sharp in beating
Lake Mary in
girls’ volleyball

Herald Staff W tiC

On the whole,
coaches don’t
try to run up
the final score
S A N F O R D _ It’s fin a lly h ere.
. T h e b ig n igh t.
A fte r m o n th s o f b u s tin g h is b u tt III th e
w e ig h t ro o m , o n th e p ra c tic e field, a t h o m e
r u n n in g a n d a ls o k e e p in g u p w ith h is s tu d ­
ies. h e 's g o in g to g e t a c h a n c e to p la y In a
re a l fo o tb a ll g a m e .
H is te a m Is u p b y o v e r 2 0 p o in ts a n d It's
tim e to let s o m e o f th e s e c o n d a n d th ir d
s trin g p la y e rs h a v e a c h a n c e to sh in e .
H e u n d e rs ta n d s th a t h e c a n 't p la y e v e ry
g a m e . Just b e in g o n th e te a m a n d g e tt in g a
c h a n c e lik e th is Is g o o d e n o u g h fo r h im .
O n th e field . In th e h u d d le , h e g e ts th e p la y
a n d lin e s u p w ith th e re st o f h is te a m fo r h is
first p la y a s a v a r s ity fo o tb a ll p la y e r.
H e d o e s n 't k n o w w h ic h Is w o r s e ...th e fa ct
th a t h e w a n t s to J u m p o u t o f h is sk in b e ­
c a u s e h e Is so e x c ite d to a c tu a lly b e p la y in g
o r th e fa c t th a t h e w a n ts to c r a w l In a h o le
b e c a u s e h e Is s o n e rv o u s .
T h e n th e b a ll Is sn a p p ed , th e q u a r t e r b a c k
h a n d s o f f to h im . H e d o d g e s th e b ig g e r p la y ­
e r s w h o s e m a in o b je c tiv e Is to c a u s e h im
p a in a n d m a k e s a b e e lin e fo r th e en d z o n e . A
c o u p le o f g o o d b lo ck s, h is ta le n t a n d p u re
a d r e n a lin e g e t h im In fo r th e sco re . T ills is
th e b e s t m o m e n t o f h is life. N o t o n ly d id h e
p la y In h is fir s t h ig h s c h o o l fo o tb a ll g a m e ,
b u t h e a ls o s c o re d h is firs t to u c h d o w n .
S h o u ld th e c o a c h h a v e ta k e n th is o p p o r t u ­
n ity a w a y fr o m h im ?
T h e r e h a s b e e n a lo t o f ta lk la te ly a b o u t
h ig h s c h o o l c o a c h e s (a n d c o lle g e c o a c h e s fo r
th a t m a tte r) r u n n in g u p th e sco re .
S o m e c o a c h e s h a v e b e e n a c c u s e d o f t a k in g
a d v a n ta g e o f t e a m s w h o a re n o t a s ta le n te d
a s th e y a r e a n d a llo w in g th o s e less fo r t u n a t e
u n its to b e h u m ilia te d o n th e field .
T h a t Is rid ic u lo u s .
F o r m a n y re a s o n s .
F irs t a n d fo r e m o s t, th e s e c o a c h e s a re In
th e ir Jobs fo r o n e p u rp o s e ...to h e lp k id s. T h e y
d o n 't d o It fo r th e m o n e y , th a t's fo r su re. O r
th e e a s e o f th e Job. T h e y d o It b e c a u s e th e y
c a re a b o u t k id s.
M o s t o f th e s e c o a c h e s a r e a ls o e d u c a to r s
a n d s e e th e ir c o a c h in g p o s itio n s a s a w a y to
h e lp k id s o u t o f th e c la s s r o o m a n d p a s s o n a
little o f th e k n o w le d g e a b o u t fo o tb a ll th a t
th e y h a v e a c q u ire d .
T h e y d o n ’t w a n t th e ir k id s e m b a rra s s e d
a n d th e y c e r t a in ly d o n 't w a n t to h u m ilia te
a n o th e r g r o u p o f p la y e rs .
; B esid es, th e r e Is a s a y in g In fo o tb a ll
c o a c h in g c ir c le s ..."E v e r y d o g h a s Its d a y ."
P u t s im p ly , th e te a m th a t Is b e a tin g u p o n
p eo p le o n e y e a r , w ill e v e n tu a lly b e th e o n e
g e ttin g b e a t u p a fe w s e a s o n s d o w n th e road.
; A n o th e r re a s o n It's h a r d to b e lie v e r u n n in g
u p th e s c o re h a p p e n s o n p u rp o s e Is b ec a u se
c o a c h e s w a n t to see a ll th e ir p la y e r s g e t
p la y in g tim e.
• J u s t like th e k id In th e b e g in n in g o f th is
c o lu m n , kid s a ll o v e r th e c o u n t r y a re k illin g
th e m s e lv e s w h ile k n o w in g a ll th e w h ile th a t
th e y m a y n e v e r g e t a c h a n c e to p la y.
' T h e y a re a t p r a c tic e e v e r y d a y , w o r k in g
h a r d e r s o m e tim e s th a n th e s ta rte rs . T h e y
a re In th e w e ig h t r o o m s n o n -s to p t r y in g to
b u ild u p th e ir s tr e n g th a n d e n d u r a n c e s o If
th e y d o g e t th a t c h a n c e to p la y , th e y w o n 't
let th e m selv es, th e ir c o a c h e s , o r th e ir te a m ­
m a te s d o w n .
; C o a c h e s s ee th is. It's v e r y h a r d fo r c o a c h e s
to see th e s e k id s w o r k s o h a r d a n d g e t little
p la y in g tim e. T h e y lo v e n o t h in g m o r e t h a n
to g e t th o s e p la y e r s In th e g a m e a n d le t th e m
h a v e a c h a n ce .
S o w h a t a re th e y su p p o sed to d o ? T e ll a
Blind s tr in g p la y e r w h o Is g e tt in g h ts fir s t
p la y In a v a r s ity fo o tb a ll g a m e to la y d o w n
o n th e b a ll b e c a u s e th e le a d Is to o la rg e ?
A ll c o a c h e s s to p th r o w in g th e b a ll w h e n
th e lea d Is la rg e . T h e y s u b s titu te th e ir b a c k ­
u p p la y e rs a n d ru n sta n d a rd p la y s In s te a d o f
tric k m a n e u v e rs . I f a p la y e r g e ts lu c k y a n d
h a s a c h a n c e to s c o re w h a t Just m ig h t b e th e
o n ly to u c h d o w n o f th e s e a s o n fo r h im , a
c o a c h In g o o d c o n s c ie n c e c a n n o t te ll t h a t
p la y e r n o t to g o fo r It.
It Is th e o p p o s in g te a m 's Job to s to p th a t
p la y e r, n o t th a t p la y e r's Job to s to p h im s e lf

Fleas* see Kelli*. Page 2B

B y Jeff B ertln iek e

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

The Winter Spring* girl*' vollc)bull team got to cele­
brate the biggc*t athletic victory yet for the young »chool

Sem inole
fresh m an
football
team gets
a shutout

when it upvet SAC pmer I jk c Mary in straight game* at
Winter Spring* High School Tueulay night.

HIAWASSEE FALLS
Pleas* see Prep*, Page 2B

! *** Been, Peg* 2B

Seminole girls continue hot streak
P ro m Staff R ep ort*

SANFORD _ The Seminole High School girls'
varsity volleyball team krrps on rolling.
On Tuesday. Seminole (6-5) won Its fourth match
In a row. defeating Lake Howell (0-6) by scores of
15-7. 11-15 and 16-9. In a Seminole Athletic
Conference contest at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium.
After a sluggish performance for a large portion
o f the game, thut Seminole coach Beth Corso
blamed In part on a three day weekend, the Lady
‘Notes pulled out the victory.

Amanda Cook led the way with 12 service points.
Including two aces, and three kills. Emily
Wontenay chipped In with four kills, live digs and
scored right service points, while Tracy Swanos
added four kills, three digs, four assists, and a
block.
"We weren't pretty, but we got the Job done." said
Corso.
Tonight. Sem inole hosts Deltona tn
C lose SA-Dtstflct 5
Mem orial Gym nasium starting at o p.m. and m en
w elcom es a very good W inter Springs squad - to

W inners use
big innings
to claim wins

Prom Staff Report*
CASSELBERRY _ Running back
Jeff Johnson scored a touchdown
on hts first carry of the evening
and Lake Howell Is still trying to
tackle him at Ihe Fighting Semi­
notes blanked the Silver Hawks.
36-0. In freshman football action
at Richard Evans Field Tuesday
night.
Johnson took a hand off from
quarterback Andre Raines and
went 90 yards to pay dirt and by
the time the dust had settled he
had scored four touchdowns and
ended the game with 220 yards on
Just five carries.
Seminole accumulated 350 yards
o f offense In the first half and led
30-0 at Intermission.
The Tribe went with the back­
ups for the rest o f the contest with
Tim Hunter scoring the only
touchdown on a 25-yards.
Raines added three two-point
conversion runs before he left Ihe
game.
Seminole Is now 3-1 on season
and will host back-yard rival t-«w»
Mary at 7 p.m. at Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium next Tuesday
night.
The Silver Hawks will also take
on their closest rival, Oviedo, at
John Courier Field next Tuesday at
7 p.m.

history?
Ihftger than the first football win last year or
the time the softball team knocked ofT eventual
state champion Lake Mary?
Bigger.
The Winter Springs volleyball team sent out a
message Tuesday night with a 15-9. 15-11
domination o f powerful Lake Mary In a Seminole
Athletic Conference match nt Winter Springs
High School.
The Bears (6-1). whose only loss this season
was to Berkeley Prep of Tampa, the eighthranked school In the nation, controlled the net
and were never seriously threatened.
Kris and Beverly Dedelow blocked and spiked

Prom BUff Reports

Belinda Anderson had two hits, including a double, both I
13-run third inning, scored two runs and drove In on*
Sunniland Corporation remained undefeated Tuesday night

SANFORD _ It was a night for multi-run Innings as
Sunniland Corporation remained undefeated and
Curt's Alleycata and Flyers W ings ft Grill moved Into s
tie for second In the Sanford Recreation Departm ent
W om en's Fall Slow Pitch Softball League at Plnehurst
Park Tuesday night.
Sunniland Corporation got o ff to a slow start,
leading 1-0 after one Inning and trailing the Sharks 2 ­
1 after the top o f the second Inning.
The blowout that was to com e was still not evident
as Sunniland Corporation plated three runs In the
bottom o f the second Inning to take a 4-2 advantage.
The wheels then came o ff the train for the Sharks tn
the third inning as Sunniland Corporation exploded
for 13 runs on 12 hits and then added a run In the
fourth Inning to com plete the 18-2 victory.
Flyers W ings ft Grill made even shorter work o f
Orlando Dodge, leaving no doubt as to who would
triumph,
Flyers W ings ft Grill put a 12 spot on the board In
the top o f the first Inning, sending 17 batters to the
piste.
The winner's then finished the 20-0 slaughter o ff In

Hess* ee* BoftbeU. Page 2B

Cam paign urges people to “Be G ator Safe”
a n d G a to r lo n d o r O rla n d o . T h e G F C 's c o n trib u U o n s to th e c a m p a ig n a re a lm o s t e x ­
c lu s iv e ly In th e fo rm o f m a n p o w e r a n d p o s t­
a g e . T h e s a m e Is tru e fo r th e o th e r s ta te s

S A N F O R D _ T h e F lo rid a G a m e a n d F r e s h
W a t e r F ish C o m m is s io n (G F C ) is la u n c h in g
a p u b lic s a fe ty c a m p a ig n to red u ce c o n flic ts
b e tw e e n th e s ta te 's h u m a n s a n d a llig a to r s .
T h e fo c u s o f th e c a m p a ig n Is to tea ch p eo p le
h o w to live s a fe ly w ith a llig a to r s In a p a rt o f
th e w o rld w h e r e a llig a to r s fill a vita l n ic h e In
th e e c o s y s te m .
"A llig a to r a tta c k s o n h u m a n s a r e r a r e ,
b u t th e c o n flic ts b e tw e e n g a to r s a n d h u ­
m a n s a re a g r o w in g c o n c e r n ." sa id D e n n is
D a vid , U ie G F C 's a llig a t o r p r o g ra m c o o r d i­
n a to r. "A s U ie h u m a n p o p u la tio n In crea ses,
a llig a to r s a re c r o w d e d o u t o f th e ir h a b ita t,
a n d th e y e n c o u n t e r p e o p le m o re o fte n
T h a t's w h y w e n e e d a n e ffo r t like th is c a m ­
p a ig n ."
M o s t o f th e s ta te w ild life a g e n c ie s a c r o s s
th e a llig a to r 's r a n g e h a v e th ro w n th e ir o ffi­
cia l e n d o rs e m e n ts b e h in d th e *5 0 .0 0 0 -p lu s
c a m p a ig n . T h e S o u th e a s te r n A s s o c ia tio n o f
F is h a n d W ild life A g e n c ie s , w h ic h c o m p r is e s
I 10 sta tes', P u e r to R ico 's a n d U ie V ir g in I s ­

la n d s ' w ildlife a g e n c ie s , a ls o h a s e n d o rs e d
U ie ca m p aign .
A m in im u m o f p u b lic m o n e y Is In vo lved In
p ro d u c in g the m a te r ia ls w h ic h b e a r th e "B e
G a to r Safe!* m e s s a g e a n d p ro v id e U p j a b o u t
h o w to coexist w it h g a to r s , a lo n g w ith In fo rm aU o n a b o u t th e s p e c ie s . A ll p u b llca U o n s
a n d ta p es ore to b e p a id fo r b y g r a n ts fr o m
p riv a te d o n o rs s u c h a s B illie S w a m p S a fa r i
o f s o u th F lo rid a . F lo r id a M ed ia . In c. o f
L a k ela n d , d ie F lo r id a A llig a t o r M a r k e t in g
a n d E d u raU o n (F A M E ) A d v is o r y C o u n c il

w h ic h a re la u n c h in g th e c a m p a ig n c o n c u r re n U y (G e o rg ia . A rk a n s a s . S o u th C a r o lin a ,
M is s is s ip p i a n d T e x a s ).
For
a
fre e
p o s te r/ b ro c h u r e
title d
"W e lc o m e to O u r S ta te ...Y o u M ig h t S e e
S o m e A llig a t o r s H e r e !" c o n ta c t th e G a m e
a n d F r e s h W a t e r F is h C o m m is s io n . 6 2 0
S o u th M e r id ia n S t . T a lla h a s s e e . F L 3 2 3 9 9 ­
1600.

SHUPE'B SCOOP
Alligators appear to be lethargic, but
In actuality they can m ove very quickly
and should be treated with the utmost
respect.

FISHING FORECAST

�2B ■ Somrnoie Herald. Sanford, Florida • Wednesday. September 23, 1998

V olleyball —
OFF LUTHER

C o n tin u ed fro m P a ge IB

Sanford on
Thursday at 7 pan.
Lake Howell will travel to
Lakr Mary to Uy to cam their
first win of the season on
Thursday at 7 p.m.

HIAWASSEE KNOCKS

added three digs and 10 kills:
Kristen
Father
scored
15
jxilnts. Including four aers.
and had three kills and Jen
Kellehcr scored 15 points to go
along with seven kills and
three blocks.
Hlawassee
coach
Dave
llogatt was proud
o f hts

ORLANDO _ In a Mid-Florida
Christian Conference match-up
Tuesday
night.
Mlawassee
Christian
defeated
Orlando
Luther In girls' vollcybaU. 1215. 15-9 and 16-14.
Hlawasscc's Courtney Tatum
scored six service points and

school's Unit ever victory In
volleyball
versus
Orlando

Luther (4-9).

T h e girls served much better
tonight." said Hogan.
Hlawassee
Christian
(7-0)
will next play a non-conference
match against Seven Rivers
Christian at home.

IN O T H E R T U E S D A Y
V O L L E Y B A L L A C T IO N :

Bears
C o n tin u ed fro m Page IB

away all night, Cortncy Bliss did everything
right, and under appreciated Gretrhcn Naruta,
one o f the best setters In the county, was the
kry to almost evrry point.
L a k e Mary (11-2), a team with Its own eyes set
on a slate title, went Into the match a little un­
dermanned. or. actually. undrr-Manzcd.
Lindsey Man*, one of Central Florida's top
hitters, suffered from a stomach \lnis all after­
noon and was barely ready by game time.
Manz said the loss might have been a wakcup
call for the Rams.
"We think It might have been a good thing."
Manz said. "We can learn oil o f tills. It can be
turned Into a positive."
For Winter Springs, It was definitely a posi­
tive. The Dears came Into the game believing In
themselves, but the confidence translated Into
an easy win.
"Absolutely. I thought we would win," Winter
Springs coach Kim Vach said. "I've always said
a great setter Is worth at least eight points In a
match and Gretchrn had a big night tonight."
Naruta said she wasn't quite as positive be­
fore the game.
W e knew It would be close." Naruta said. W e
Just knew we had to get momentum going, but

we also know that Like Mary ts a very good
train."
L ist night. Winter Springs was the belter
team and took over sole possession o f first
place tn the Seminole Athletic Conference. After
closing out the first set. the Hears ran ofT to a 2
0 lead In the second set. but Like Maty came
back with two to tie it.
After a Kris Drdrlow slam made It 3-2. the
Rams reeled off five straight, but the Hears
came back with six straight to take a 9-8 lead.
The go-ahead point came on a Kris Dcdclow
block.
Lake Maty coach Cindy Unity called a time
out to stop the blrcdlng. but the Dedrlows con ­
tinued to work off Naruta's sets and made It 13-

OVIEDO _ Oviedo enme from
iH'hlnd to Ircst L ike Brantley
In a Class GA-Dlstrict 3 and
Seminole Athletic Conference
girls matchup.
The Lions dropped the first
game. 15-12. Init came roaring
back to defeat thr Patriots, 1511 and 15-5.

C o n tin u ed fro m P a ge IB
Lktss a c tio n w ill g r a d u a lly Im p ro v e w ith
eiH iler u lr te m p e ra tu re s . A s lo n g ns w a te r Is
In th e b a n k s. P u z z le L i k e w ill b e h a rd to
Ireat fo r b a ss fro m 1-4 p o u n d s. U se a t in y
Ib ip a la o n a lig h t s p in n in g o n tfll. a n d y o u
w ill h a v e c o u n tle s s s trik e s fro m b o s s a n d
o th e r sp e cies.
S e b a s tia n In le t h a s g re a t s n o o k a c t io n
w ith lls h to 2 0 (rou n d s. U v c b a ll Is th e tick et.
S m a ll b a ltfls b o r la rg e live s h rim p a rc h a r d
Hr treat. A fe w tro u t, ta rp o n , m lf ls lr a n d Jack
c r c v a lle a re a ls o m ix e d in. T ro u t a rc h it t in g
» n th e g m a a J lilla Just In sid e th e Inlet.
C a p ta in J a c k nt P o rt C a n a v e r a l h a s little
to re p o rt In e w a y o f oiTshorc a c tio n d u e to
h ig h seas. In s id e th e P o r t . exjx*ct flo u n d e r
a n d s h c c p s h c n d to b e b itin g . T r o u t a n d redllsh a r c ru led a s fa ir o n th e fla ts o f the H a
n a n a n n d In d ia n R iv e rs .
S h cc p sh cn d . d ru m , retM sh , b lu cfls h . Jack
crevn lle a n d a few flo u n d e r a re h ittin g at

a

Jackie Van Loovrn scored two winners for the
Rams to make It 13-11. but a pair of aces from
Naruta Iced It for thr Hears.
The Hears have a couple of more tough
matches this week, hosting Cocoa Beach In a
district matchup tonight at 6 p.m. and then
traveling to Sanford to takr on a hot Fighting
Scmlnolcs squad on Thursday at 7 p.m.
The Rums will try to get back on the winning
track on Thursday, hosting Like Howell In nn
SAC nnd district match at 7 p.m

lake Ur.inllry only went five
Innings again*-! Seminole, ns a
result of thr mercy rule, but
went the distance In n solid
match against Like Mary.

SOFTBALL

SHORT
ORLAND O
_
A ltam on te
Christian got a goal from C h ris
Roth with 20 m inutes left In
the gam e to edge hom estandtng H law assee Christian, 1-0,
In boys' fall soccer
action
Tuesday aftern oon .
"O ur team Is com in g t o ­
gether. W e're playtng much
b elter but tt'a gettin g fru stra t­
ing." H law assee coach Rich
Swindle.

GIRLS SLO W PITCH

CASSELBERRY _ L ik e B ran ­
tley defeated Sem inole and
Lake Mary 15-2 and 8-2 respec­
tively In girls' Sem inote A th ­
letic Conference fall slow pitch
softball action last Saturday at
Lake Howell High S ch o o l.
Th e Patriots' Ntna Richard
pitched both gam es without an
earned run. and had n o w alks
In the first game.
She also went three-for-three
tn the first gam e and ripped a
triple In the second gam e.

Softball---------------Continued from Pago I B

the top o f the second Inning, scoring eight
runs to end the gam e b y the m ercy rule with a
runner on first base and two outs.
Curt's Alleycats had to w ork a little harder for
Its win, scoring five runs in the second Inning to
take a 5-0 lead and then scoring five runs o ver
the fourth and fifth Innings to break open a 5-3
battle with Vaughan Incorporated.
Th e win did not com e easy despite the 10-3
lead as Vaughan Incorporated cam e up with
four runs In the bottom o f the seventh Inning to
make the (Inal score a respectable, 10*7.
Sunnlland C orporation Is now 3-0 on the
season, w hile Curt's A lleycats and Flyers W ings
At Grill are both 2-1. T h e Sharka and Vaughan
Incorporated are tied for fourth with 1-2
records, w hile O rlando Dodge fell to 0-3.
Next Tuesday at Plnehurst Park. Curt's
Alleycats battles Flyers W ings fr Grill at 6:30
p.m.: the Sharks take on V au gh sn Incorporated
at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunnlland C orporation plays
Orlando Dodge at 8:30 p.m.
Leading Curt's Alleycats to victory were Deena
Flamm (one double, one single, one run scored),
Dec W alden (two singles, tw o runs scored).
Becky Sim pson (two singles, on e run scored)
and Sharon Ritchey (tw o singles, one RBI).
A lso hittin g w ere J oetta W est (one double, one
run scored, tw o RBI), Barbie Bartels (one
single, two runs scored, one RBI), Kathy
Klingensm lth and Kim Curtis (one single and
one RBI each). Kathryn Norsworthy (one single,
one run scored). Sue Nlckell and Jodi Johnson
(one single each) and Leah Sparrow (two runs
scored, two RBI).
Doing the hitting for Vaughan In corporated
w ere Debbie B em ln g (three singles, one RBI).
Cindy G iles (two singles, two runs scored) and
U nda S tafford (two singles).
Also. Liz Tu rner (one single, one run scored,
two RBI). M am ie Burkett (one single, two runs
scored). Luanne M aclsaac and Bonnie C haplin
(one single and one RBI each) and Kelly Ecker
(one sin gle).
C ontributing for Flyers W ings &amp; Grill were
Kathy Lynn (one double, tw o singles, three runs
scored, two RBI). Shannon Hill (one triple, one
single, two runs scored, one RBI), Lucy Sellers
(two singles, three runs scored, three RBI) and
M ichelle Carroll (two singles, tw o runs scored,
two RBI).
Also contributing w ere Lori Poe (two singles,
one run scored, one RBI). Chris Clack (tw o
singles, three runs scored), Paula Songer (one
home run, two runs scored, two RBI). Gina
Green (one double, tw o RBI). Shay Brown (one
single, two runs scored). Brenda H artsfleld (one

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single, one run scored) nnd Carol Norman (one
run scored, one RBI).
Theresa Brooks had thr only hit for Orlando
Dodge:'
Powering Sunnlland Corporation w ere Teresa
Flnek (one triple, o n e double, one single, two
runs scored, two RBI). Donna Kirin (one double,
two singles, two runs scored, (our RBI) and
Belinda A nderson, Carol Cranlck and Kim
M yers (one double, one single. m o runs scored
and one RBI each).
O ther hitters w ere Ann L im a and Becky
M cC am an (two singles, two runs scored and
one RBI each). Barb Martin (two singles, one
run scored, three RBI). Dlno Wilson (one single,
on e run scored, tw o RBI). Mlrkl Lrwts (one
single, one run scored) and Sue Hagiey (one run
scored).
Providing the offense for Ihe Sharks w ere
Kathy Spellman (two singles, one run scored).
D ebbie Huss (one single, two RBI), T a n ya
Geiger. Robin Bishop and Gloria Eflrd (one
single each) and Deborah Munfredl (one run
scored).

*s

K ellie
C o n tin u ed fr o m P a ge IB
o r th e c o a c h 's Job to s to p h is p la y e rs fo r th e
o p p o s in g tea m , a s o n e c o u n ty c o a c h p u l It.
A n d It Is a b s o lu te ly tru e.
A ll o f th e ta lk a b o u t r u n n in g u p th e s c o r e
h a s r e a lly g o tte n o u t o f h a n d . E v e ry o n e r e ­
a lize s th a t th e fa v o rite p a st tim e d u r in g
fo o tb a ll s e a s o n (o r a n y sea so n fo r th a t m a t ­
ter) Is to fin d fa u lt w ith th e c o a c h o f a n y
te a m .
N e xt tim e y o u g e t th a t u rg e , th in k a b o u t
w h a t th e c o a c h Is t r y in g to d o fo r h is te a m
a n d w h n t h is tru e in te n tio n s are.
I'm s u re y o u w ill, re a liz e th a t th e co n c h es ,
e s p e c ia lly In S c in in o lc C o u n ty , h a v e th e b est
in te re s ts o f th e ir p la y e r s In m in d nnd th e
la st th in g th e y w a n t to d o Is to m a k e a n ­
o th e r te a m lo o k b a d .
A n d If th e re Is th a t o n e c o a c h o u t th e r e
w h o d o e s w a n t lo h u m ilia te a n o th e r te a m .
Just re m e m b e r...
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IN BRIEF
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church o f the Naxarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball Tournam ent
on Saturday. O ctober 17th.
Th e double elim ination tournament will have
tw o divisions. Adult _ 19-ond Over and Youth _
18-and-Under.
First and Second Place prizes will be awarded
for each division as well as T-shirts for each
participan t.
Cost Is 830 per team with proceeds to benefit
the Youth o f Sanford First Church o f the Nazarene.

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form call: Sanford First Church o f the N azarene
at (407) 322-3122.

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CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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under end by virtue o f the
etatutee ol the elale, In such
cases made end provided
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L t COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
c a s i n o . ts - to a o -C A -ta -A
ASSOCIATES HOME
EQUITY SERVICES. INC
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COMPANY INC
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JEFFREY C JONES
RUDOLPH JONES JANE
DOE JONES
THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF RUOOLPH
JONES ERNESTINE JONES.
JOHN DOE JONES
THE UNKNOWN HUSDAND
OF ERNESTING
JONES IF LIVING
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANTS)
IF REMARRIED AND
IF DECEASED
THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS
0EV1BEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. CREOITORS
UENORS. AND TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING OY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED OEFENDANT(S).
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE DIVISION OF
CHILD SUPPORT
ENFORCEMENT.
FORMERLY A DIVISION
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ANO REHABILITATIVE
SERVICES. JUANITA SMITH.
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OF REVENUE. UNlTEO STATES
OF AMERICA. JOHN DOE
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TO JEFFREY C JONES JULIA
QUMM JUANITA SMITH IF LIV­
ING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT!*). IF REMAR­
RIED. AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
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ASSIGNEES.
CREOITORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING
OY.
THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENOANT(S)
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
IS

UNKRiaWM

YOU ARE HEREBY required lo
hie yuur answer or written
detente*. II an,, in the above
proceeding with the Clerk of
this Court, and to serve a c op ,
Ihereuf upon the plainlilf't
attorney whose name end
address appears hereon, within
30 d l , t alter Ihe llrtl publica­
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nature ol this proceeding being
a euit lor lorectoeure o l mort­
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described properly to wit
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AND 76, OF THE PUBLIC
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sgem tl ,ou lor Ihe rebel
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CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
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LINEN SERVICES, and thal I
inland to regular said nama
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IN RE ESTATE OF
ALDO CESA.
Deceased
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The administration of Ih*
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ef
ALOO
CEEA.
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CP. i* pending in the Circuit
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allorney are te l forth below
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nonce I* eervad who have
obrection* that challenge Ihe
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O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
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and other person* hevti g
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Like Brantley had standout
performances from Watkins
with five hits In two games. In­
cluding two doubles. Stevens
added In four hits.
Weather permitting, the six
SAC schools will each play u
doublrhrudrr again this Satur­
day at Like Mary High Srhool
with g a m r s starting at 9 a.m.

15 2 and 15-5 clubbing of
Daytona Bcnch-Fnthrr Lopez
(3-8).
DcLAND _ Seminole gave n
good account of itself, but
coach Matt Hibbard's boys'
squad sufTerrd a straight game
loss to a very good DeLtnd
team at Tile Dog Pound.
Hie Bulldogs (9-1), whose
only loss came at thr hands of
undefeated L ik r
Mary Inst
week, held off the determined
l ighting Scmlnolcs (3-5), 15-7
and 1511.
Seminole now has six days to
gel
ready for n Seminole
Athletic Conference matchup
with Oviedo on Monday nt Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium
starting at 7 p.m.

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C o n tin u e d fr o m P a ge I B

Oviedo will host Lyman In
another 6A-3 and SAC contest
on
Thursday,
while
Like
Brantley Is at Edgcwuter In a
non-conference match tonight
and will then host district foe
DcLuid on Thursday. All three
mutches arr set for 7 p.m.
starts.
LONGWOOD _ Lyman was
ambushed try a band of tough
Bulldogs as the Greyhounds
were thumped. 15-7 and 15*3.
by DeLind tn a Class fiA
District 3 girls match.
Lyman will !&gt;c m Oviedo for a
BA-3 and SAC
mutch
on
Thursday at 7 p.m.
GOLDENROD _ Thr Trinity
I’ rrp (10-3) git Is got
Into
double flgurrs in wins with a

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�Seminde Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, September 23. 1990 •3 6

People
Vietnam leaves a legacy
Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Dank
- Is asking donors o f all types
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
t . Inform ation, call 322-0822.
I *

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives o f a lco h o lics (AlAnon) meets every W ednesday,
at B p .m „ at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are w elcom e to this 12step group.

. Lunch,

Fellowship

. LONG W OOD--All area seniors
-ore Invited to Join a seniors
group currently m eeting at the
Orthodox Church o f St. S te­
phen. 1805 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by B ib le
.study and fellow sh ip.
Tire group m eets on the sec-ond and fourth W ednesday o f
‘the month. For m ore Inform s.tlon, contact Mary Burke at
330 -0391.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
m eets
Thursday
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m., at the M arriott
Courtyard, o ff W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

Sertoma Club
Th e Sertom a 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
H ospital Senior Citizens C en ­
ter, 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Em ma Road, one m ile south o f
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Poten ­
tial m em bers are Invited to a t ­
tend.
For Inform ation, call
Oene Prestcra. 407-7767-1234.

Walght Watchera
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.

Toaatmaatara

All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth W ednesday
o f every month at the C a s s e l­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

Th e O m ni Toastm aslere Club
#6861 w ill meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AA A
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive,
Heathrow. Q uests and p rosp ec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call Jim Ocquc, 942-5227 for
Inform ation.

Recovery Inc

ToughLova aupport

Widowed Persons

Recovery Inc., la a self-help
m ental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous sym ptom s. For
Inform ation, call 000-2003. or
890-5900.

TO P S
A local ch apter o f T O P S
fTake O ff Pounds S ensibly)
m eets every W ednesday at 0:30
p.m., In the auditorium o f
South Sem inole Hospital, 60S
W.
S.R.
434,
Longwood.
W eighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
Th e first m eeting Is held every
W ednesday.
at
0:30.
at
.Lakevlcw Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road A popka.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
..Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Sem inole Hospital. 555 W est
State Road 434, Longwood.
N ar-An on Is a support group
open to fam ilies and friends o f
‘ addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is m ore turm oil than you
e o n handle by yourself. J o in
;for support In coping with you r
.addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put o u r live back
!ln focus. Call 261-1900 for
m ore Information.

Oui Investment in
Research is
Paying Off

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Tough Love Orlando, a p a r­
ent support group, meets every
Thursday ffrom 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434, Longwood.
ToughLovc Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their ch il­
dren's behavior. T h e group Is
open to parents o f preleen s,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
T o ugh Love International Is a
non-profit educational orga n i­
zation w hose goa l Is to sto p
destructive behavior In fam ilies
and in com m unities by devel­
oping the pow er o f adults and
you n g people. For m ore In fo r­
m ation call (407) 324-0724 or
visit
their
w eb
site
at
toughIove.org.

TOPS
TO PS (Take OfT Pounds Sensibbty)
#621
m eets
every
Thursday from
11 to 11:45
a.m., at the Sanford A llia n ce
Church. 1491 S. Park Ave.
Weigh-In la from 10 to 10:45
s.m . For Inform ation call 3219240. Visitors are w elcom e.

Alanon, Alataan
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
m eetings are held every Th u rs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 U p sal a
Road, Sanford. For in form a ­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue d r e s s Pickers
m eet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m ., at the G reater Sanford
Cham ber o f Com m erce. P ick ­
ers and grtnnera are w elcom e.
For Inform ation, call
Joh n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

Great recipes with unique flavor emerge from war
In the early 70s I went on my
first trip overseas. Thanks to
my Uncle Sam. I got to see the
countryside and taste the foods
o f South Vietnam . Now, as far
as the sightseeing goes. It left
a lot to be desired when you're
alw ays ducking you r head.
Anyway. I did return with a few
great
recipes.
V ietn am ese
cooking Is truly a blend o f
southeast
A slan
traditional
cuisine
and
the
co lon ia l
European
Influence.
As
a
result, Vietnam ese
food
Is
extrem ely
unique
and
extraordinarily diverse.
Today
we
have
m any
fabulous
V ietn am ese
restaurants In this count:
7
and many right In the Orionido
area. Th is Is probably the only
good thing that cam e out o f
that war.
If
you
haven't
tried
Vletnam esse
food
you've
missed out on som e great food.
S top In one o f our lo ca l
restaurants for a sam ple o f the
countries
cuisine.
The
follow ing recipe’s are from a
m eal I enjoyed In a fine old
bistro in Saigon C ity that had
been tn operation contin u ally
since the French occupation.
I would like to be able to give
you the recipe for the food that
the military gave us to eat, but
no one knows what w as tn It or
what It was supposed to be!
Therefore, here Is a great four
course traditional V ietn am ese
meal that w ill easily serve four
guests.

Hues Twoag Tat Ot
(•oy laacs Dtp)
1/4 cup soy sauce
I clove garlic, fin e
1 tap. sugar and pepper
l medium red chill pepper, fine
Ju ice o f I lime

Appotlasr
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W*TT7
T*
1 cup rice flour
1-1/2 cups w ater
2 tbs. vegetable oil

3 tbs. crushed peanuts
12 oz. cram claw meat
1 tbs. cilan tro
Coat eggplant slices with oil.
On a grill o r under broiler,
cook slices turning often until
flesh Is soft. Peel ofT skin and
discard. In a saute pan h esi
rem aining
olive
oil,
saute
shallots until translucent, add
crab meat, peanuts and chives.
Sire constantly for 2 minutes.
Layout
eggplant
slices
on
serving platter around sm all
bowl o f s o y dip. C over lop o f
slices with crab meat mixture.
Sprinkle with
cilantro
and
serve.

E a tra s #2:
1 tbs. confectioner’s sugar
1 4 oz. can sm all shrimp,
drained
4 strips bacon, chopped
1/2
cup
fin ely
sliced
mushrooms
1/2 cup fresh bean sprouts
2 tsp. each cilantro, basil and
mint leaves
1/2 tsp. salt and pepper
2 large eggs, w ell beaten
Com bine rice Dour, sugar
and water. W hisk until sm ooth.
A llow to sit for 15 minutes. In
a large non-stick saute pan.
heat
oil
to
very
high
temperature.
Lightly
saute
shrim p
and
bacon
for
2
minutes until lightly browned.
Four In flour. M ix m ushroom s
and bean sprouts and cover for
1 to 1-1/2 minutes. SUr In eggs
and sprinkle salt, pepper and
herbs over the top. C over and
cook for approxim ately 3 m ore
minutes until edges are crispy.
Remove from pan and s lice
pizza style. Serve with soy dip
sauce.
E a tra s #1: Ca T tm
(O iW s d E g gp la n t a n d Crab)
4 J a p a n ese eggplants, sliced In
h alf lengthwise
1/2 cup olive oil
2 m edium shallots, ch op ped
4 tbs. chopped chives

Ca Ha Ckiaa Vol Owag
(Triad Qreaper Mists
with Oiagsr 6aact)
3 lbs. finely chopped fresh
gin ger
2 red chill peppers, fin ely
ch opped
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tbs. w hite p ep p er
3 tbs. olive oil
3 tbs. each chopped chives and
wild m ushroom s
3/4 cup fish stock or d a m Juice
3 tbs. fresh chopped lem on
grass
M ix all Ingredients together
In flat bottom casserole pan
and set aside 1-1/2 to 2 lbs.
fresh grouper fUcts. Place filets
tn sauce and refrigerate for a
least 2 hours turning over on ce
alter 1 hour. Over a low heat
slowly grill filets on each side
until cooked through. Place on
deep
serving
platter,
pour
m arinade sauce over the to p
and garnish with fresh chives.

Tarts)
•ihnl 1

1 cup sail,butter
1/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup m ilk
4 cups all purpose flour
M ix Ingredients together to
form dough. Roll out on floured
surface to 1/BT thick. Lightly
butter Inside o f tart shell pan
and press dough Into tart cups.
Trim o ff excess dough from
around edge. Roll out excess
dough to 1/fT thick and cut
Into thin strips.

TUUog:
I large can chopped pineapple,
drained
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1 large egg. well beaten
In a saucepan on m edium to
low heat, heat pineapple, sugar
and vanilla. SUr conUnually
unUl thickened. Fill tart cups
and cover with
criss-cross
strips o f dough. Brush with egg
and bake in a preheated oven
at 300 degrees for 20 to 25
minutes or until nicely golden
brown. Serve w arm or chilled.

Tip of tbs Wssk
Vietnam ese
cooking
Is
traditionally done o ver a sm all
open fire, with one o r tw o
basic pots and pans. A lm ost
all the re d pcs w ork very w ell
on a BBQ grill w ith a large
non-sUck frypan. Alm ost all
the recipes are very quick to
make
and
the
variety
Is surprising. W hen ever p o ssib le
use authentic ingredients and
herbs for the best results. T h e
m ore
you
Investigate
the
Vietnam ese cuisine the m o re
pleasantly surprised you w ill
May all yo u r
festive occasion!

m eals

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Th e following birth s w ere
recorded at Florida H ospital In
A ltam onte:
August 25 - Coreena Anderson
and Joseph
Sm olskl,
Jr..
W inter Springs. GUI
August 26 - Elaine and John
Koahel. Sanford. Boy; H eather
and Isaac Fannin. Deltona.
Boy
August 27 - Jen n y a n d David
Lee, Longwood, Gtri: Laura and
Dean Napolitano, Deltona, Boy
August 28 M onica
and
Richard Bowman. Deltona, Gtri
August 29 • Karen Hart and
Artis Blanton. Sanford. O ld
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Florida
H ospital
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Altam onte has recorded the
follow ing births;
August 30 - Laura and Donald
Harms, Oviedo, Girt
Sept.
1 * Lis and Jorge
Martinez. II. C a a a d b en y . Boy
Sept. 3 • Esther and Jam es
Tbdd, DeLand, Girl; J o y and
Scott
Kurts,
A ltam on te
Springs, Gtri; Ju lie and Jeffrey
Stevens. Deltona, G irl
S e p t 4 • K elly sn d Robert
EUls. Jr.. C i saelben y . Girt;
Feliclta Santana and Norberto
Lugo. W inter Springs.
O ld ;
Christina and Richard Prtvettc.
D dtona,
Bay; A ndrea
and

letter from ‘ W idow X* that con­
tained some valuable advice to the
elderly who had to move in with
their adult children upon the death
o f a spouse. May 1 please add to her
wonderful list o f self-cautionary
words?
— D on’t assume th a t you 're
Included in every social event or
in vitation your child and in-law
receive. W hen you are included,
accept ch eerfu lly i f you w ish to
attend. However, I f the Invitation
does not specifically include you,
don't pout and complain.
— I f your child and spouse plan
s vacation, don't whine if you're not
included. Remember when you and
your own spouse were able to take
vacations; recall how nice It was to
get away alone. Give them the same
opportunity.
— Nurture grandchildren, but
don’t interfere In their discipline.
Do not create discord between chil­
dren and parents. I f you have a
valuable insight to offer regarding
child-rearing, share it during a pri­
vate moment with your adult child.
— U n d er no circum stances
should you pry Into drawers, bills,

Robert Abruzrino. Longwood,
Boy
SepL 5 • Caron Sardowakl and
Douglas Allen. Deltona, Boy;
Debra
and
Joseph
K elly.
Sanford. Boy
Th e follow ing births w ere
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford:
Sept. 1 • Kim berly C a m er and
Michael Kelly. D eB aiy. Gtri
Sept. 2 • Roberta Jon es and
Clarence Durden, Osteen, Boy;
Annie and Thom as Freeze,
DeLand. Boy; Kabrtna McNcal,

personal papers, mail, etc. Refrain
from asking ths pries of s purchase,
i e., new borne, vehicle, fbmiture or
appliance. I f they want you to know,
they!) tell you.
- Remember, they have offered
you a pises to live. Although it is
now your home, too, raepect the fact
they are the head o f this household.
You had your turn in that position.
Now let them enjoy their*!

MARY HELEN SALAZAR,
LA PUENTE. CALIF.
DEAR MARY HELEN) Your
addition to the rules from
"Widow X";
or, aR’i
tloual households should
that such living
i often Involve an
Mb

Giving up i
Independence Is often as dif­
ficult for the senior os losing
privacy Is for the sandwich
Dear Abby. P.O. Bos S t 44#, U s
isles, Calif. SSSSS. Per s personal
Angel
reMji phase enclose n stewped. self-

Sanford. Boy
S epL 3 - A ngela Thom as and
Aaron Bundeacn. Oviedo, Boy
SepL 4 • Pen n y and Joh n
Taylor. Lake Mary, G irl
SepL 5 • C hristina Sizelove and
Ridley Bumgardener. Sanford.
Bay; A m y and Joseph H arrod,
DeBaiy. O ld
SepL
7 • Evalene
Sm ith,
Sanford, O ld; Mich elle Davis,
D dtona. Boy; Kathryn and
Kenneth Shaw. D d ton a . B o y
Sept. 8 - Dawn and O eorge
Denton. Deltona. B oy

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12— E l d e r l y C

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H I 1*th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, n
CASK NO.: I l l . J i l l M OI S
IN HE THE ADOPTION OF
AJC .
DOB March IS 1SST
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN
NATURAL FATHER OF A J C
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thel » "
action h »« been Mad agamal
joo In lha Circuit Court ol tha
fighlaanlh Judicial Circuit in
and lor Seminole County.
Florida tor tha adoption ol
A J C and you ara required to
•arya a copy ot your ranttan
datantat to rt it any. to
RONALD L SIMS ESQUIRE
SCO Highland Avanua
Orlando, Florida 12SOS
on or balora OCTOBER ISth,
IM S and hla tha original wilh
tha Clark ot thia Court al tha
Samlnola County Courthouta,
Sanlord Florida althar batora
*#rvic* on Patitionara' altornay
or immadiataly tharaaftar, or a
dataull Kill bo antarad against
you tor tha raiial damandad in
tha Patition
WITNESS my hand and Baal ot
thia Court on SEPTEMBER lOlh,

LIST OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
t Project • 0/D-I20-98/JVP
Protect Title Furnleh A In ala II
Wlndaw Caver In f a Document
43201 Due Data Octeher te ,
fS S t, at 2 06pm. local time
Pre-Old Canlaranca w ill ba
held an O ctabar 7, ISOS at
1:00 p .m .t Lacatlan: New
Public Safety Cemplea, 1*0
Oueh Btvd . la n ia rd , FL
For information on any ol the
Sammola County BCC p&lt;o|act&gt;.
plaaaa call Information on
Demand, Inc , 40 7-9 75 6010
PUBLISH
WEDNESDAY
Saptambar 13. 19SS
DEU-21S

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME ACT

ts«s
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Oy Nancy R Wmtar
At Daputy Clark
Publith Saptambar IS. IS 30,
and October 7, t M t
Dl U-13*

IN TMK CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SCMINOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flta number: *l-*8 9 -C f&gt;
IN RE ESTATE OF
BLANCHE M MICHAK,
Oacaatad
NOTICE
OF ADMINttTRATIOR
Tha admimetration ol tha
atlala
ol
BLANCHE
M
MICHAK
dacaaaad.
File
Number 9I-S16-CP. it pending
m lha Circuit Court lor SEMINOLE County Florida Probata
Diyiaion, tha addraaa ol which
it 301 N Park Aye . Sanford. Ft
32771
Tha namet and addreteea ot
tha peraonal repreaentatrre and
lha peraonal representative*
attorney ara eat forth below
All mlareated paraont ara
required to tile with thia court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
(1) all claima agamal tha aetata
and (II any cbtectiona by an
mlereated peraon on whom Ihia
notice a n lenred that chal­
lenge a tha validity of tha anti,
tha qualiticationa ol lha peraon*
al lapraaanlativat. venue or
jurisdiction of tha court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL OE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot thia Notice hat
begun on Saptambar tllh ,

mt
Peraonal RepreteMature
Janet A Michak
745 Barrington Cit
Winter Springs FI 31701
Attorney tor
Peraonal Representative
Ideigard Q Aahcraft
300 • 31 at Street N .
Suite 70S
Petersburg Florida S3? 13
Telephone (7I7| 327-8484
Publish Saptambar IS. I I ,

mi

0EU-1SS

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
Notice if hereby given that tha
underaigned. putauant to tha
'Fictitious
Name
Statute.*
Chapter
SSS OS.
Florida
Statutaa, will rogralot with tha
Dapartmanl ot Stale. Dhrlaion ot
Corporation!, upon receipt ol
proof ol tha publication of thia
Notice, tha fictitious name, loant
ACADEMY
FOR PROFESSIONAL
BARTS HOWE
under which are ara engaged In
buainett at 114 Robin Road.
Sulla 1400, In tha City of
Altamonta Springe, Samlnola
County. Florida
That tha party intereeled fn
aaid business antarprtaa la a*
toRoara
COLTON NORTH
AMERICA. INC.
By PaU H Thomee. Praaidant
Dated at Orlando. Orange
County, Florida, thia 11th day of
Saptambar, 1 M I.
Publith Saptambar I ) . IM S
DCU-MS
M THE CfRCUfT COURT
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLDRIOA
CASE NO.i Sd-17JS-CA-14-N
REPUBLIC BANK.
Plain off,
at
VILMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA. Wile and
Hutband. HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC .
and THE CIT a ROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCINO. INC .
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
10
Raymond Parra,
ESS
Sionatiald Loop. Heathrow. FL
3J74S
TOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to lorecloee a mortgage
tn tha lollowtng property In
Sammola County. Florida
LOT Cl. STONEBRIOOE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF A * RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK t « . PACES SO
THROUGH
IS.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat bean filed agamal you and
you ara required to eenre •
copy ol your written dalanaaa.
■f any. to it on Chnetopher M
Hunter, Esq., lha ptalnllfl'a
altornay. whoeo addraaa la 111
Second Avenue, N E , Bulla
300 St Pelereburg, FL SS70I.
Within 30 days attar tha first
publication ot the notice, and
tile tha original with tha Clark ol
due court either before aervtce
on tha plamtitl'a attorney or
immadiataly tharaaftar, otherwiaa a dataull anil be antarad
agamal you lor lha raliel
damandad In tha comptami or
petition
DATED on SEPTEMBER tllh .
ISOS
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Court
BY Ruth King
AS Oeputy Clark
Publiah Saptambar 13. 30.
ISM
D E U -Itl

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB tBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. •S-1SS1 CA 14 K
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, FA.aucceeeor by
corporate merger to
GREAT WESTERN BANK
a Federal Savings Dan!
PtatntiH
JEFFRET A LUMLEY
at ua at a l ,
Defendants!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JEFFREY A LUMLEY and
CCRENAL LU M LIY.h lsw ite.il
altva, and/or dead hla (Ihair)
unknown heira. daviaaaa. lega­
te e ! or granteee and all paranna or partiaa claiming by
through under or agamal him
(1 hem| Revidence unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal an
Action for torecfoeure of a
mortgage on the following
property in SEMINOLE County
Floiida
LOT 30
TRINITY BAY
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 30 PAGES 45 THROUGH
41 INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa bean Mad against you and
you ara required lo aarva a
copy ot your wntlan dalanaaa
II any. to II on SPEAR AND
HOFFMAN
PA
Attorneya
whoa* addraaa n 70S South
Diila Highway. Coral Gabies
Florida 111*8 (305) &lt;66-2299
within 30 daya after tha hrat
publication ol tha notice and to
file lha original with tha Clark ot
thia Coutl either balora service
on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. P
A attorneya or immediately
thereafter otherwiae a default
will ba entered agamal you for
tha relief damandad in lha
Complain! or Petition
WITNESS my hand and aaal ot
thia Court on tha f 7th day of
SEPTEMBER t t M
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol tha Court
By Ruth King
Aa Daputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH
DltABILITIES ACT OF 1BSB
A Amtn lei re liv e Order
Mb. 97-8
It you are a peraon with a dieability arho n eed! any accom ­
modation In otdar lo participate
m thia proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. at no c o «t to you. to tha
proviaron ot certain aaetelance
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Admlniatralion al 30t N Park
Avanua. Suita N30I, Sanlord.
FL 31771, (407) 313-4330 a it
4227 within 2 working daya ol
your receipt ol thia notice: II
you ara hearing or voica
unpaired, all 1-S00-SSS-S771
Publiah Saptambar 23. 30,
IM S
DEU-211

Nolle* i* hsroby g«v*n that th*
uodvriignsd (*ur«um! lo Ih#
"Fictdiow* Nan** A ct* Chapter
16&amp; CHI Florida Stafulai will wfl*
titer
with
the
Florida
Department ol State upon
receipt ol proof ol Ihe public a*
Port of thia notice, the PcPPoui
name, to wit
Jo lfip Fabric* and Cratta
under which w* e ip e c t to
engage tn b t n in e r t al

436 W SI*

1450

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Dated al Mudton Ohio 1hi«
August 30 1M l
FCA of Ohio. Inc
1%/ Aian Runkamm Prendent
Publith Seplembar 23 190B
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a'yo do Laundry and have plenty
ol activities. pfu» trank Can tor
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and private rm Ernest and Betty
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Bringing People Together t 900
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*07-339-8300_______
IN T N i CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
•SMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. • A R S T -C A -M B
Sara M Cole
Plaintiff
VC
Daitarar Carrillo and hti
unknown ip ou i*. heira.
davit##! grantee*
creditor!, and a ll other
partiem claiming by. It ifo ugh,
under, or againat him.
and Ana E Darmudat and
her unknown apout#, heirt,
deviceea, g r a n t e e ! , creditor!,
a n d a ll o t h e r p a r t ia a c (aiming
by. through, under, or again*!
her.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4§
Nolle.* it givan that pursuant
to a I m a l ( u d g m a n t d a t e d
S*pt*mh*r tith , 199ft. in Caaa
NO

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OF
NURSING
This position in our 114 bed
skated nursing and rehab lac*
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the management of nursing pro
(yam* and interacting wkh nurs­
ing stall and Interdisciplinary
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rrvtmenl lo eicelence and inno­
vation m skilled and rehab care
Candbate oust be a s el starter
with e rcesen I communication
and supervisory skill who has
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management possesses a cur­
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Euekent benefit package ava*
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a
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You can lax your ad to 407-3234408
300 N. French Avt.
P.O. Box 1867
Santord, FL 32771
Banford, FL 32772

LEGAL NOTICE
FOR
ORLANDO
GANFORO AIRPORT
GBCTIOR GGG1G
NOTIOB TO MOOBRG
NOTICE I I HEREBY given thal
aeatad bid* tor the project enti­
tled ORLANDO GANFORO AIR­
PORT - TERMINAL PARKING
LOT B will be received by the
Santord Airport Authority, al
Orlando Sanlord Airport. One
Red Cleveland Boulevard. Suit*
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
200 (Airport Authority Board
OF TNB ISTH JUDICIAL
Room). Bantord. Florida 31TT3.
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
until 2 00 P M . on Friday.
M AMO FOR
October I. IBM . at which lima
M M I NO LI COUNTY
the bid* will be opened and
OBNIRAL
publicly read aloud
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Any bid received alter Ih*
C M ! NO. SB-11SS C A -I4-B
specified time end d al* will net
a t CAPITAL MORTGAGE
ba considered
SERVICES. Inc .
The prelect consist! Ol con­
Plamtlfl,
structing a new aephalt-peved
VS.
perking
tot.
approximately
SCOTT WOODS A/K/A
400‘s4l0 ', In on a m o n g grass
SCOTT D WOODS and
ares. The perking tot wHI have
DAWN M WOODS, at a l.
curbs, lighting, landscaping,
Dafandant*
end Irrigation
NOTICE
Copies ot Plant, (p eclliOF FORECLOSURE SALS
canons.
and
other
Bid
Notice la hereby given that,
Documents
may be obtained
pureuant lo that Final Judgment
from the
Santord Airport
of
Forecloeure
dated
Authority, at a cost ol Thirty
Saptambar ISth, IS M . and
Do
Hart
(830
00)
par eel. nonantarad In chrU caaa number t i ­
rvlurvdabt* Contact Jon Oteaen
n t s CA-14-B at tha Circuit
or Janice Fenton al (407) 323Court of lha ISth Judicial
0913 to obtain documents
Circuit In and lor Samlnola
Payment shall ba mad* by
County. Florida, wherein Q E
check payable to tha Genloid
CAPITAL MORTGAGE SER­
Airport Authority, cath will not
VICES. INC . ia Plaintiff and
be accepted
SCOTT WOODS A/K/A SCOTT
Any forthcoming addenda anil
0. WOODS. IF LIVING. ANO ALL
be issued only to plan holders
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
who have received their docu­
BY. THROUGH, UNDER ANO
ment* Item Ih* Sanford Airport
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
Authority (Owner) Bids will not
OCFENOANTtll WHO ARE NOT
be accepted tram peraon* or
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
firms who received bidding
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
documents from other sources
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
The plant and apeclllcattont
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST AS
are Intended to work a t a
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
whole, and neither the Owner
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
nor the Engineer will be respon­
CLAIMANTS.
0AWN
M
sible lor tii* us* o f incompiet*
WOODS.
GOVERNMENTAL
set* of document*
NATIONAL MQRTOAOE ASSO­
No bid may be withdrawn tor a
CIATION. la/ara Dalandantta) I
period of eiaty (SO) days ehat
will tail to the highetl and bay I
the
dal* of racsipt of bids
bidder lor cath al lha weal
Each bid shall be accompa­
bonl door o l lha Samlnola
nied by a Bid Bond or cathieFa
County courthouaa tn Sanlord
chock in lha amount ol Ilk of
Sammola County, Flotlda. al
the base bid
11:0« A M on tha 20Ih day ol
Each bid shell be mad* in
OCTOBER. IM S . tha following
strict accordance with Ih*
doacnbed property a t act forth
instructions lo Bidders, and all
In aaid Final Judgment, to ant
applicable
conditions
and
LOT I . OAROEN LAKE
requirements specified In the
ESTATES. UNIT TWO. ACCORDBid
Document*
MO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
Upon request of the Owner
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24.
end within five working days ol
PAOES 74. OF THE PUBLIC
the dale ot receipt of bids, the
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
apparent successful bidder
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
shell submit evidence ol qualifi­
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
cations. financial stability, and
FAIR
OEOT
COLLECTION
satisfactory completion of * mtmPRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
l*r projects, to the satisfaction
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
ol Ih* Owner. In order to bo
IS OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
considered tor an award ot con­
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
tract
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
The Owner reserves the nghf
INFORMATION OBTAINE0 WILL
to waive any informalities or
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
irregularities of bids, or to
Dated tha Itth day o l SEP­
rated any and all but* and re­
TEMBER. IM S
ed verba*
MARYANNE MORSE
The award of a contract wdl be
Clark ol Circuit Court
contingent upon the concur­
By Jana E Jaeewic
rence
ot the Florida Department
Deputy Clark
ol Transportation Tha success­
CODILIS A 8TAWIARSKI
ful bidder. II any. will be notified
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
after approval by the Bantord
Stills 4 60
Airport Authority Board end the
Tampa, Florida 33S07
FOOT
Telephone (113)177-4001
End of Section 00010
CAS 4M-0ISS4
Pubhah Saptambar 23, 30.
Publith September 21. IS . 14.
IBM
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F/T tor a Major Manufacturing
plant m Sanlord PMBtont art
i r t liM on a l iM b . h e * •actor Personnel at 330-24T1
or 330-tlM

AUTOMOTIVE 0 C T A U R S
SantorGLongavoodOrtando
LkXXj knCOlTie rGevnciaf
Barwtt* Aftor 90 Dayt

ogntisd
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70— Ed u c a t io n &amp;
T r a in in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL, VA/TA Apprv Job Aasrtl
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1SOO-4B9-T3G4
_______

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plaintiff and Dallaier Cerrilfo
and hia unknown apouae. hairs,
devisees, grant***, creditor*,
end all other parties claiming
by. through, under, or against
him. and Ana E Bermuda! and
her unknown apouae. hetre,
devisees grantees, creditor*,
end alt other pertie* claiming
by. through, under, or agemsl
her ere the defendant*. I will
eell lo the highest end beat bid­
der lor cash at tha front step*
of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301 N Perk Av*
Sanlord Florida 32771 in accor­
dance with section 48 031. at
It 00 e m on OCTOBER 20th.
1998. Ih* following described
property set lorth m the order
ot final judgment
Lot tS Block 20 North Orlando
according lo the plat thereof at
recorded In P itt Book 12 P eg*
10 ol Ih* Public Records o l
Seminole County Florida
DATED the ISth day ol
September. 199*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewtc
Deputy Clark
Paul Miller
121T E Robinson Si
Orlando. FL 82*01
Publiah September 23. 30.
18M
0EU-209

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IN #

Circuit C o u r t o f th a E i g h t e e n t h
Judicial C i r c u i t in and for
Samirtola C o u n t y , Florida, tn
w h ic h

WHY WAFT? Start mealing FlorIda's singles tonight 1-B00 7482823 a il *002

71— H

raph Saw 407-293-3085

IN PialhStAM

lit

Use en wrNna aasad BdYtfileafnenti
W * wan to rtuka aura you ara ptaated with Fit result* Irom your Semnota HsraU c u it le d ad
To maka sura your ad work* w* suggest you kaep m trend tha loOowmg
• Inctud* at many teatura* ol toe item you ara te*n g a* you can toe* ot Remember
toe more you tel. toe litter you w l
• tnbkJdi • pnee By kiting * pnee you wri eknurute unwanted c a ll Irom peopta who
aren't tenout about buying your merchant***
• When you hat your phone rkjrrtoet, hit tha tone ot day thal a best tu reach you Ybu
don't wan peopt* cabng you when you ara at work or Meepmg

MON THI Y

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RECOTON CORPORATION, «to
nation* tearing manufacturer/
tone*, has aavorai openings
m Lake Mary lackey tor 1st
and 2nd thdl assembly posi­
tion* Hours era 7.M t.M Pm
1M BM L Must M abto
ip to 38 Da and m m
tor ■ hour* Storing rat* 85 90
1tt ahdl and 16 40 2nd sMl
Apply tn parson at 1090
Emma Oaks Trad, Lake Mary,
a 32748

71— H elt W anted

Join Our taam ol cat* ghrara
Pay in Mu ot be net ita ava*
Eap aa C74A wd ncreaa* b**a
pay Apply to JMaa. aue davef
opmant. rtoaMtcara and Rahab
cantor ol Santord 950 Motion
vN iAvG .Santofd.FL 32771

Legal Nolle—
Earn up to I2 M * Copying
name* A a d &gt; m a i trom coert
IN TNB I
OF TNB ■MMTSBNTN
JUDICIAL (

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718-8228

BKNINOLB COUNTY
JURISDICTION M VMtON
O A 8 I NO. M-OBB OA 14 B
THE HUNTINGTON
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff
CAROL CORNIUBON
UNVILLE. FIRST
INDIANA BANK. THB
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC .and
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
THI SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Defendant)*)
DCNTAL ASSISTANT/
NOTIOB
fieCEPTKMNST
OF FORBOLOaUM B A L I
WN Fain Work Santord /Orlan­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
do office M a t have phasing
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
panonakty B M return* to 217
Forte to aur* dated September
B.
Oak Av*. Santord. R 32771
ISth, 19*4 end entered In C at*
No M-E29 CA 14 B. o l the
Circuit Court ot the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and DWYWALL HAMdiMB A
MnmtdiH wort!
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein THE HUNTINGTON
._____L ^ -------MORTGAGE
COMPANY
I* IM
IdPrjrlBNPB IW V ITB i
Platolitf and CAROL CORNEU*PBON LINVILLS. *1 a t . ara
I am-4pm • WatDefendant*. I will tall to IN*
Contracting 3830 Slivar
hlgheti and beat bidder for
Star Road Orlando, (407)294
cath in Ih* R e e l Non! door ol
5061 EOE D/F/W/P.
the Courthouaa. In Bantord.
SEMINOLE County. Florid*. *1
11 66 e m o'clock on th* 20 th
day ol October. IB M . th* fol­
Wa have immeaaia. M-uma
lowing deaertbed property a*
amptoyment h th* Orlando A
eel
forth
In
said
Final
Tamp* areas tor ■ aw ed etactrtdan In our speoatued marJudgment, to avtt:
LOT n BLOCK I. GREEN­
toe aUHon/peirotoum mduatry
WOOD LAKES, UNIT 0 -S'A *.
Prior Induavy eqiertonc* &lt;* •
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AB RECORDED IN
pkia. but w* n t n al new eaao----Include PLAT BOOK SS. PAGES IS
THROUGH
It.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
A * company prodded vetode
c o u n t y Fl o r id a . */k/a b h
K A K I M G , toe. aanWhiiiinghim Court. Lake Mary,
FL PR (
Flotida 3274#.
DATED thle ISlh day o l
September IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
amptoytotmeWato Fi
A* Clerk ol said Court
Mtod In
mart tor wiyon* tmareated
By Jan* I Jaeewic
wortung toward • caretr a* an
Aa Oepuiy Clark
■tocetclan. Uoto or no e&lt;to •
Faber E G.tliU. P.A.
neceaaary Some out ol town
Suite 300
naval la raq Fidy
f 170 Madruga Avenue
wag* A ’
Coral gabtea, Florida S314B
KA K
005] Ski 4 if0
(407)
'Peraon* with a disability who
need e special accommodation
EXPERIENCED
lo participate in thle proceedm |
thould
contact
ADA
BODY TECHNICIAN.
Coordinator al Saminol* Count/
Must htua own tool* A avertCourthouaa.
SOI
N.
Pan
ence tnheavy eoReion
Avenue Suita N391. Sanlord.
Florida 31771. al toast hv* pay*
Apply In person
prior to tha
procaodlng
2801 Country Club Rd. Sanlord.
Telephone (407) 328-4380 oat
407-822-4844
4227. t-too 988-8771 (TDD) or
t-tOO-955 1770 (V) via Florida
Raley Service *
Eitrualon Operator* Training
Publish September 28. 30.
Vy 1 1-f
poMion
3rd ahdl only
1994
SaOQftv
Located at Th# San­
OEU 204
lord Aeport tntonww betwean B2 3000 MtlonvtM Av*. Sen
lord 407-821-2*01

71—

Htu* W an ted

71— H elp W a n t e d

FRAME R8/HCLFCRB
needed
mutt be retponkbt* and hava
toot* and trana cal Steve 322-

MACHINE OPERATOR 2nd A
3rd
thtfl apply direct Florida
Polymer 1000 Sand Pond Rd.
Lake Mary EOE

FUN ATMOS taming provided
85 50 8*rv apply between 3-5
Wendy* Lk M ery______________

MEMBER SERVICE REF. org
pro needed tor Urge crodM
unon Fnance service e&lt;p and
ttrong
cutlomert
ta rve*
ttaad req Lankng *«p a pkr*
Competitive salary etc benefit*
apply i per inn central FL edu
calor* led crerkt union 101 e
25to ST Sanlord 32771 EOE

Q m sn l Labor
B IR O
WORKERS
several
opening* lor reliable, hard work­
ing n h to Mt up and break­
down aipotmon booths Fie*
hra and groat pay d ' Chn» at
At-Tampa- 647-8010 EOE HO
FSB
OCICRAL LABOR- macharucal
ty nctud* warahoue* A aaaambry worker* Orest pay. ftei hra
C al Chrta at A l-Tem pt 647BO10 EOE. NO F IB
P E R S O N A L DIRECTOR to.
8 large manufacturing compa­
ny needs your Human Resources “ '

FLUS1

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT
(407)821-20*4

300 W. 28TH STREET

3iSSt

HOUSEKIEFERS
Budget Inn ol Sanlord.
Orlando Dr. (17-92)

Inbound 8vr Rapa
We ara pratanOy Mailing Sarv
km R*pr***niativ* position* at

to* Sprint TELECENTERo
Inc m E OrtandD 8 MaMand
arta* Wa love what we do
andeowNyou.
We are Matting Ml I part-tone
position* K you hava worked
a Window* Env A can bekeve In good cuatorrwr serv­
ice. w * would hk* to talk mi
Contact our office today
EAM-20B-78M

Mad MI-0200

ewsulrM Plwi
SeLFr

i0&lt;H toe beat heattoc ira taam
n Vokitia county Rattofi tl
CNA
neodad
immedialeiy
Previou* aipananca helpful
C*M OeGary Manor 407-4804420. BOB.

LABORER8 NEEDED
FOR UNOEROROUND
UnUTY CONTRACTOR
MALTN 4MURANCBAMO401K

RECEPTK1NI1T. WANTED- 'YY
mm
general uthca #«p B4m
gual a prut 17 -88 Cal Chna al
At-Tamp*. 64 7 40)0 EOE NO
FEE
Sates-

75K Par Yaarlllt
Move to Southern California
work inbound phone room te*
mg out lead* to insurance
agent* Guaranteed Room 8
Butrd Salary * Commraiion
(121) M7-4677,
(400)877-1

Car S Intteance INeded
Weekand* FREE 331 5266
MK1 WELDERS- growing m*
chine manufacturer need weld
ora lor 2nd (M l Own hand loot*
A led requeed C al CTwa at A lTampa- 647-8010 EOE. NO FEE
M je u a

LFN 7-3 CNA

S#cr»tBfy/Omc# WtMM#*
Must have gonerat omce
typing, bookkeeping a r-™ .
computer knowledge helpful
Mutt be very rettebte. Cal tor
appt • 1*07)365 8211 or lai
ratoime to (407)3598904

al *Ml* lake

vwwNumng 919 E 2nd ST 3226707
OROCR PULLERS needed for
Serranole Trust C o . F/T, 1st E
2nd thrfl* available Outud*
work, tot* of overtime, dependable. temp to fwe, not afraid ol
work Cal NOW! QPC Staffing.
290-80M. No Fa*.

RECCPT30MST/BCCRSTARV
Mutt have typmg A kght com­
puter Hub*. Mutt have aac ret1330-5907
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
Nrantry A Aaaec. 834-7*44

ORT driver, needed lor Sanlord
bated fleet taam* and tmgiai
Drive our premum conventional
truck* and get home weekly
COL-A mi harmat 2 yra tip ml
good driving record 330 9306 or
400-911-9M0

SURVEYORS needed
Party
chat, nstrumer* and rod peraon
* ip prelerrod but not raq tor rod
person contact Jeff 840-9495

IPHARMACY CABFMCR-------Bilingual lor busy community
haakh center No evening* no
weekend*, no hokday*. Eicel
lent benleitt
C al 322-9645
4it. 223 lor more iniormabon

TT5g K~R6oSn iitl9 k

SPECIALITY AUTO RENTALS
Hring|l/l
l/l A p-T service agent*.
flenbte
I
I*hr*.
wk*nd*. hokday*.
tu* benehr* 322-0250
SeV sutler needed Must have
FL driver keens* F/T wkdy
Good pay and banate* DFWP

PLASTERS. LATHERS, ROAD
BUSTERS. STUCCO. EXP
ONLY 982-4317

STYLIST Bemnote Town Canter
Matter Cute now hiring Salary,
commitajon. bonus. In* and
Mock purehave Cal Margaret al
330-7779______________________

PLUMBERS hotpot min 3yra“
e*p in residential conUrucbon
Must be able to do tub let and
torn* Bast pay In town
904-7784371_________

Phone Pros
Full or pari time. Top
salary, bonus •
commlslon. Long*
wood location. Call
Dan Faulkor. 767-

PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBER­
CASH ORDERS - to 1 1 5 -tv w a
tram, www markatipaclrum com.
________ 1-484-716-8229________
Reliable Cement M ila n A Finteller* needed immo F/T WN
Train 324-2442

____________ W T O ____________

TE E HELPER NEEDED tan*
and tip a must good pay

RIGHT HAND MAN

_________ 407-3304(73

N e e d s 100 w o rk e rs deity.

TUPPERWARE Earn |20 83C
per hour tot aitra money or havr
a Ml ton* career 821-4*21
JANITORIAL hoot car* opervngi
m Lake Mary area cal 942-42S9
tor a great apport

*88 sign on bdttu* te new env
CDhtrei Technician
E n e w t s d preferred CaM U V
N to

W .e m

Mt Dogtrsck Rd Longwood
240-810#

LABOR READY

CELEBRITY CIPHER

WORK TOOAYMUD TODAY

by Lula Campoa
CeWiKy Corner u w n y m *■ creaked Iron quolaam by tamou*
peapw peal end prwwv Each wrier n *w c*h*r Mend! kv anatwr
lodey i ckw O equMr K

A7 &amp; 1 ^ F i* S w h A *e
823-4848
MACMNMT lOyra mm t ip |ob
shop, manual mN and lath*
CM Gary 332-0194_____________

MAINTENANCE TECH
Fast paced co-op ol Coke-aCoU searching tor highly moti­
vated Md sunar Must have 35yra t ip ml electro mechanical
and pneumatic machinery and
own look* Compete** pay and
benefit*, pm A wktnd*
raq
Sand or lax reaume by Sept 24
to Southeastern Container 3220
Vara ST. Ortvido FL 32S04 or
407-2*3-4*07 No phone call
pteaa* DFWP/ EOE

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Ah, to be seventy again * —
Georges Ctamencnau. on peasing a pretty gifl on tha slreel or
hit eightieth birthday
I

�Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Florida •Wednesday, September 23, 1990

5B

JO B DONE!
B uy
93— Rooms I or III nt

71— H elt W a n t ed
W A f ilH O u S I P O S I T I O N S :
PICKING, PACKINO ANO
RECOTON
CORPORATION.
tti« n ito n * leading distributor
menutictuiif ol electronic ac
ceaaonea.
ha*
Immediate
opening* m its lake Mary
taceroea lor 1at and 2nd ahift
Hour*
available
7:00am1:30pm, • 00am4:30pm and
4 OOPM-tl JOAM.
Must
be
abte to Ml a minimum of 50 8&gt;s
on a continuous bans forklift
aipenence prelerred Starling
rate IS SO 1*1 ahlfl. ST 00 2nd
shift. "M usi pat* mam let!
Apply in person al 2950 Lake
Emma Road, lake Mary. FI or
1090 Emma Oak Trail, Lake
MA/y FL 327*0 EOC.__________
WELDER
Erperenced M g T n
F/T Den
eftta NWOrtI W VrP 79*-11*2

2 BORM, carpel
S95wk $300
depr 322 3348 before 9 45am at
Inr 8 45pm 1719 W 3rd St
ROSE LEA VILLAS
2/1 Specltl ■U ia V o n th
MUD OKAY 407-330-883)
SANFORD 1/1 APT lor rent ml
qaragn * cl hookup $400 m o■top 980 3994 or 668 2641_______
SANFORD ? ' -t ic
11. ,i « t
hark up $4/5mc»$300rknt&gt; 323
3288
SANFORD 2/1 duplas Ig rm Ig
closets c/ha w/d hook u pl $450
also 1/1 $375 37187ST

SINOLE MOM conk* room male
to *h*re spacious V I apt lump
ok $275*1/2 utiMiea start 10/1
-

103—HotlSIS-

SANFORD 1/1- Cortaqe noth pn
vale entry $45amun $450ik-p
C a l 378-004)

$$00 DOWN WHY RENT?
When yuu can own this 3 hdrm
hnme w’ C-1IA nee paml A car­
pel 7 Ask about MU0 liomek'
The Hilllmen Oroup, Inc
Realtors......... 371-831)

R ent

Hire

•

149— C o m m er c ial
P roperty For S ale

181— A ppliances A
Furniture For S ale

S tn lo rd Historic District (3)
Commencal
leased
Units
$160 000. (1) Commencal Vac­
ant Let $55 000 330-1495

FURNITURE STORE
open Monday Mam-7pm
Tbufiday 10am 6pm
Friday 10am6pm
Salufday 10am 2pm
3422 S Orlando Dr
Acrosa from Be Heard Chevro­
let
•••Free Reckner w/ $300 Purehaka‘ "
407-3304213
Always buying Ik selling

153— A creage L ot For
S ale
S ACRES- tephe lank, light
pole, city water, cable pole
barn. A utility shed $33.00
CASH or $49 900 w/tSOOCVdown
8 monthly payments
2 $ ACRES- $21,900

(1 f

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t

&gt;1 (

i,‘ 1 0 / V l 4.*I . v s /

171 Garrison Drive
3/1 den
newty loo*. $550mo H i K last
$50i&gt;iep 828 2902_________u ____
HIDDEN LA K E rwee 3/2 fireplace
lenced y«'d 2 car ga

MARINER S VILLAGE
umr aoa i ivmu u m v o
7 KA&lt;U *470*40 AND UP

323-6670

lage $680mo 774-7071

103— H ouses *
U nfurnished

117—C ommercial
RtNTALS

HISTORIC DISTRICT 3/t DDL lot
$500 mo $250/s*c ch/a
apph
mdudtftg 324 8989

NEAR SANFORO AIRPORT 1
tulle oft Ice $450mo
2 bey
warehouse $550mo 339 5795
FLA RENT

SANFORD (2) 31 $525mrV
$525dep $25 app* lee. no pels
cal 321 5988
SANFORO 3/1 5 wal to wal car
pel Ctv* $575mo/$300d*p 112
Anderson Circle 299 1598

Sem inole Herald
HASAN

IMMEDIATE OPENING

SANFORO 42-102 loch Arbor
Court Near Mayfair Country
Club Cai 377-9570 lor * « . l
ST JOHN RIVER FRONT22. over 1600 *q f t . mg pool
2 c gar. plus t c carport over
1/1 ac w'dock $1500 moo
Venture I Properties 771-4784

STE N S TR O M
R E N TA LS

IN T H E CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT.

SANFORD 7/2 Apl W Split
Plan Palo CM A $440/1190
SANORA 1/7 Dbl g t ' dm rm
sern pen leaia (p i 1775/5700
SANFORO $2
Den
sern
porch, ig Shed
$900*400
Sanlord 4/1 Carprt paho new
noorpeml. Acreage |750/$700
Sanlord 1/1 Duple • Living rm
8 Kitchen. CM A
15*5*150

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

JIM D O YLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oaks- 179 Scon D*
1/1 5 SSISmon.dep
1407-768 997/

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

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

SANFORD- Town Country RV
Park I S bdrm lumished Adult

only No petal

$415'mon &lt;

$200 sec • « Metre 310-8087.

FENCED PARKING
AREA
easy access
can accom­
modate up lo 35 cart, heavy
equipment, autos etc. 17-921
Aepori IVvrt are* ava/abie im­
mediately $550
per month
Phone 174-4440 or laa 1241119
OFFICE A STORE AVAIL Both
over 1000 sq ft ( ! ) $475 (?)
$450 C el after Bam 322 6169
SANFORD- 1.174 sq ft offee
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Hall Avail­
able
immediately
Morbrt/er
Group Inc 1407) 539 1000 art
108

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

211—

LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$25 000
BAY AVE- Sanlord lot near
park- $15 000

'irch h o ff
OAKRIDOE FARMS • OsteerV
Deflona area 10 acres ideal lor
horses or cam* tarm Motel*
home or home*4e Zoned agn
$44 900 Financing aval ml sm
down payment (804) 787-8300

FREE 1ST MONTH! Hwy 17 92
Lgwd 2 Store front* 1 w over
head door 333 9264.699 5117
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
7 Suite* available • 1100 SF A
1800 SF. 407-171-7004

141— H om es For S ale
Mayfair Goff Course 15
lakelrom estate w 3.'
home-need* work- $165,000 *
w 4 ac $266,000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 1
wooded lots REOUCEO TO
$108600
Part A* VWes 2BFY2B* Town
house condo- $45,000. owner
mobvaied
131-608$

215— B o a t s A

D O N 'T W O N D E R
HOW TO G E T RID
O F TH A T OLD
CARI

A YARD SALE it the perfect
way to do that and the Seminole
Her#*/ can bring paopto to your
door Advent** your sal* in me
S tm ln o f H tn td tor only $51/
kn# and waleh to* items leave
whae me money comes m. Car
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5kne ed can run tor three nave m
me Herald lor ONLY S9.1SII A l
we ask « mal you prepay the
ad Cal us we can help"

** OPEN HOUSE**
Rrtgewood Vidas 1.2. A3 tx»m
apt $450 $650 Move m special'
Aiamenrt**

(407)322-2611

Cal 0*4 682 3355art 30

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

2 FAM ILY S A L E
Tenacuan Area • 707 Rad W ng
Or 8 4 Sat. Sept 26 Pel earner,
electronic*,
krtwart.
aft war*,
boys b*e. crafts, ctothmg. «ie

CARRIAGE COVE Z7 new Mr.
new carpet, new paneling ear£ or^ K reerw oor^ 7 ^ ?6 7 ^ ^ ^

181— A ppliances It
Furniture For S ale

2 1 9 — W a f it t e d t o B u y
CaOffer/
cycNna: 3
331-0004
t i l W. Flrel-I W H SOLB-1

DINETTE. TABLE A CHAM
BET. Mauve cream Ms new
1100 340 5033

Mce 3 BR
Home. $1000 down Taka over
payment*
Nice family park.
CM 307-9791.

EXCELLENT water bed. queen .
uses regular sheets $100 call
349 5033

88 CADILLAC SEVILLE

•3 FORD F-1S0
4sp good comdton. ac. $5400
330 3305

WANT TO OET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

154— O pen H ouse
A MOVE M SPECIALII 400 sq
ft A up' $265 A MONTH OfficeStorage 321-0120 or 333 2554

1*87 BMW $28*. autotranmis
sion. AC.
Power windows A
locks, leather Nice car that
needs some TIC 123-1304.

ANTIQUE PIANO beautiful, fail
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has a four year history of recurring,
right sided abdominal pains that usu­
ally strike after eating. He has been to
several specialists, to no avail. Ilis
kidneys, stomach, intestines and
heart check out perfectly. On one
occasion his liver enzymes were ele­
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DEAR READER: I have read
through your letter throe times, des­
perately searching for the one test
that, in my opinion, would have pro­
vided the diagnosis. It wasn't men­
tioned.
The combination of recurring post
prandial (after eating) right-sided
abdominal pain, perhaps in conjunc­
tion with elevated liver enzymes,
strongly suggests a diagnosis that any
third-year medical atudent could
make: repeated gallbladder attacks
from gallstones. Your father needs a
gallbladder ultrasound exam. This
should tell the tale.
Once stones form in the gallbladder,
they can irritate the lining of this
organ (causing severe pain) and par­
tially (or completely) block the flow of
bile from the liver, leading to inflam­
mation (reflected in the abnormal
liver enzymes).
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order the ultrasound If it is normal. I
would he surprised Iwet me know the
results.
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am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Gallbladder Disease." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Hos 2017,
Murray Hill Station, New York. NY
10150 Re sure to mention the title.
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cell'* nuclei" What docs this mean?
DEAR READER: Zinc is an Incredi­
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part of more than 70 enzyme systems
that control a wide variety of biologi­
cal functions In essence, zinc is vital
because it participates in so many
chemical reactions, including the for­
mation of a cell's communication cen­
te r the nucleus Also, the mineral is
required for the synthesis and repair
of key proteins, the nucleic acids RNA
and DNA Zinc ia plentiful in meal,
eggs, seafood and grains
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                    <text>THIS WEEKEND...

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. 1998

A hospital with heart

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By Russ White

Dr George J. Palmor and a team ol professionals
perform opon heart surgery in a stato-ol-the-art op-

orating theator at Contral Flonda Rogional Hospital
The program colobratos its fifth year

Central Florida Regional Hospital
marks 5 years of open heart surgery
By Alya* Klein RN
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital has touched the hearts of residents In
Seminole, Lake, and West Volusia counties
for the past five years through Us open heart
surgery program.
In celebration. Ihe hospital will hold an
open house and health fair to provide an op­
portunity for the community lo witness the
latest technology and services available In
Sanford and to focus on the programs suc­
cess.
Since Aug. 9. 1993. more than 1.300 pa­
tients have had heart surgery at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Dr. George J.
Palmer of Cardiovascular Surgeons In Or­
lando Is the primary heart surgeon operating
at the hospital. He has been practicing In
the Orlando area stnee 1995. Dr. Palmer Is
certified by both the American Board of Sur­
gery and the American Board of Curdlothoraclc Surgery.
The mortality rale for Coronary Artery By­
pass Graft (CABG) surgeries performed at
Central Florida Regional during 1997 was
less than one perrent. "I believe that the
positive outcomes arc due to the good team­
work between the excellent physicians,
nurses, and ancillary staff that we have
working In litis hospital." said Steven E.
Tarklnglon RN. MBA. Ihe vice president of

Patient Care Services and chief nursing offi­
cer. "Patients who come here for a CABO, af­
ter having previous surgeries In other hospi­
tals. usually say that they are vety pleased
with the personalized care they receive here".
"1 want people to know what Is available
light here in Sanford." said Turklugton.
"Residents of this urea shouldn't feel that
they have to travel to other clttes for their
heart surgery when the services ure offered
here".
Central Florida Regional bus two dedicated
open heart surgery operating rooms and u
12-bed curdlovusculur Intensive care unit
(CVICU). Ten of Ihe beds ou Ihe third floor
are designated for patients who have been
cared for In Ihe CVICU and still require close
monitoring. Nurses who rare for these pa­
tients receive specialized training, ensuring
thut the quality of rare Is high.
The open house and health fair Is from I
to 3 p.m. Sunday. Tours of the heart cathe­
terization lab. surgery rooms and recovery
areas will be offered, along with blood pres­
sure. body fat and cholesterol screening. At
2 p.m. the hospital chef will provide a 30
minute "heart healthy" cooking class. There
will be drawings for prizes such ns an
American Heart Association cookbook.
Nurses and other staff members will be
available to answer questions and provide
Information about services avallublc at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.

HERALD STAFF WRITER
WINTER PARK - Attorneys representing three
adult entertainment clubs In Seminole County
today announced Ihe details of u lawsuit chal­
lenging the validity of a petition drive whit b
forced a Public Decency Ordinance before voters
In the Ntivemlier general election.
Jell Peters, who reprrsenls Rachel's Adult
Men’s Club. Circus Cirrus and Club Juana said
Ihe law-mil seeks to Invalidate the petition
measure with a motion to Invalidate certain
petitiouv trecausc of the number of fraudulent
and Invalid signatures.
"The patient of fraud we have discovered so
far Is typical of the tactlrs used lo gel signa­
tures tin |iellllon» sponsored by Ihe religious
right." Peters said.
The lawsuit seeks to require the Supervisor ot
Elections Ollier lo conduct a hand count to vrr
Ify each ttf the signatures on file Instead of n--

lying on Ihe sampling that was done. Peters
said that handwriting experts hired by the clubs
have determined a clear pattern of fraud and
deceit, lie lias requested the county litre a
handwriting expert to be present when the sig­
natures are rerhecked.
Earlier. Supervisor of Elections Sandy Goard
told the Seminole Comity Citizens for Decency
that li needed more signatures. Peters said that
the llttal count was only 255 more than required
but that there is rvldenre many more signatures
are Invalid.
County Commission Chairman Randy Morris
disallowed a protest by attorneys at a public
bearing on August 11 as lo the validity of the
signatures, lie told them It w-as Inappropriate at
the hearing and would have to In- addressed to
the Supervisor of Elections Office.
Today's lawsuit Is the result of that directive.
"We Intend to resolve this thing and clear up the
fraud." Peters said.

C asselb erry P olice
C hief G atch retires
By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSEIJIERRY • Aftrr 25 years tif service with
•he elly's police department. Chief Durbin
Galcli will irtirr Sept. I |.
Hie announcement came as no surprise, said
Juck Seltlut keliler. city manager. He had hern
talking about retiring and Ihe 25 year mark Is
when many law enforcement agents make that
decision. Scbliickebler said.
Gatch was instnimeiii.il In working to achieve
the new pollre building and many Improve­
ments including the DARE program, school re­
source ofDrers, a bicycle patrol, and community
oriented policing. He manages H5 employees In­
cluding 5 | sworn officers. Schluckebler said.
"He will be missed," he said.
Gatch. 50. started as a dispatcher In Cassel­
berry and worked his way up through Ihe ranks.
In 1990, Gatch was promoted lo chief uftrr Fred
McGowan rellrrd from Ihe position.
Gatih holds a bachelor's degree In criminal
Justice from the University of Central Florida
and Is a graduate of the National FBI Academy
In Virginia. Some of his noteworthy awards ure
the Service Above Self Award from Rotary Inter­
national. Kiwauls Club of Casselberry Award,
Florida Crime Prevention Association Presi­
dent's Award, and the Public Safely Officer of
the Year Award from the Greater Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
"It's kind of hard lo leave but I had always
planned lo retire after 25 years." Gntch suld.
"Tills Is the lies! place you could work."

Chief Durbin G atch

PUsm Sc* Qatch. Pag* 3A

African-American community learns about lakefront development
By M u ra Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Ministers and
citizens
of
the
AfrlcanAnitrican community gathered
tills past Saturday for a town
meeting to get the real facts
and ask questions about the

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been put in
your place long
enough, you
begin to act „
like the

proposed conference center
and hotel complex planned for
the Sanford lakefront.
Elder
Timothy
Hudson
chaired the three hour session,
with Mayor Larry Dale giving
all pertinent Information con­
cerning the Seminole County
regional conference center and

hotel. Commissioner Velma
Williams also was In atten­
dance.
The Chamber of Commerce,
the Seminole County Commis­
sion und muny community
residents have endorsed this
project. Some years ago this
Idea was presented by the citi­

The ‘plane’ facts on
airport activity, noise
• f Nick Pfolfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Just Ihe facts;
stullBtics regarding flights Into
and out of the Orlando-Sanford
Airport.
as well as
the
complaints regarding their
noise were reported during the
August meeting of the Sanford
Aviation
Noise
Abatement
Committee (SANAC).
The report was given by Jock
Dow. director of operations at
the airport.
During the month of July.
Dow
reported
27.294
operations for the month. The
numbers specify fake-offs and
landings as two separate
operations. The number brings
lo 222,709 the total operations

thus far tills year, compared to
198,496 In the comparable
time last year.
Domestic passengers for the
month totaled 3.961. The
International passenger count
was 154.685 for the month,
bringing
the
number
to
607.059 thus far this year.
Cargo handled for July was
1,681 tons.
Willie t h e planes were ta k i n g
o ff a n d la n d i n g . 157 p h o n e
c a l l s were received to c o m p l a in
about t h e n o lB c.
The largest numbers of
complaints, 44, came from
Tlmacuan residents In Lake
Mary. The lowest number of
complaints, 5, were from
Chase Groves.

PUsm B*« Airport, Pag* 3A

zens advisory board. Proposed
are parks, enhanced sports, a
boardwalk and fishing pier,
and other modem facilities
seen In other elites of Seminole
County.
For clean fumlly fun. resi­
dents learned that the museum
will In* Improved and the civic

center will be better. A portion
of the 19-acre Fort Mellon Park
Is what developers will use for
the 100,000 squnre- foot devel­
opment. Between six and 10
ncres of park will remain pas­
sive. More thnn GOO Jobs will
be offered for those who wish
to apply.

Fishing piers will extend Into
the St. John for those who like
to fish ulong the banks of the
St. John River. Rlverwalks and
boardwalks will give citizens
the pleasure of a healthy,
beautiful, economically strong

PUsm Be* Develop. Pag* 3A

( hainher champions
The Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce named the student,
teacher, and school of the month
last Friday, during a luncheon at
Marina Hotel in Sanford. H onors
went to Wicklow Elementary
School. Left to right, Wicklow
Principal Dr. Fran Duvall, fifth
grade teacher M J . Dallaportas,
fifth grade student Tyler Markovite and his mother Sheila, and
presenting the award, chamber
Treasurer Sarah Goodrich. Each
month, the chamber honors an
outstanding student and an inspi­
rational teacher.

�2 A • Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. August 28.1998

Optimistic Audrey Odgen is now a governor
Tlie ever optimistic Autftay
Ogden of Sanford lias been in­
stalled os the new Lt. Governor
for Zone 11 of the Optimist
Club of Florida.
Odgen was pinned by for­
mer District Gov. Dale Coppock recently at the North
Florida District Convention In
St. Petersburg.
Odgen sold that although It
looks like Coppock was trying
to pin her on the chin, he was
actually aiming for a portion of
her spirited frock. She was op­
timistic he would accomplish
tlie task without Incident.
Sanford Optimist Bob Bow*
received the Optimist Interna­
tional Award for the person In
a club who. over many years,
best portrays the Ideals of Op­
timism. Howe Is a former
president of the Sanford Op­
timists.
Hie Sanford group is now
preparing for Its annual Festi­
val of tlie Bands, which this
year will be held at the new
Winter Springs High School.
Each of the high school bonds

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perform In the festival.
Optimist Club luncheons are
held at noon each Wednesday
at the Colonial Room Inn ' on
First Street.
B oyer is m issed
The absolutely suave actor
Chariot Boyar was bom on
Aug. 28. 1889 In Ftgeac.
France. He died In 1978 and
really hasn't been replaced In
the movies quite so smart.
Maeaalay CaUda certainty
Isn't the answer.
C ohen fishing
Secretary of Defense William
C ohta Is 58 today. We hope he
takes the day off and orders no

TALLAHASSEE - Commissioner of Education
Frank T. Brogan recently announced the r e ­
lease of a TV documentary. "How Florida Qot
Cool* produced by the Florida Public Broad­
casting Sendee (FPBS).
The documentary traces the Ufe and Inven­
tions of John Oorrie. an obscure 19th Century
physician and Inventor who lived tn Apalachi­
cola. Oorrie la known as the ‘father* of mod­
em refrigeration and air conditioning.
The video was produced for the Department
to augment classroom activities tn Florida his­
tory. These history requirements are part of
the Sunshine State Standards for Florida
public schools.
Commissioner Brogan believes this docu­
mentary will be an Important addition to
dasanw m a-and Is sending copies to 1,400
Florida public and private middle and high
schools, and Florida history museums and li­
braries next week.
*What students are going to see Is a true
story about a great Floridian, an outstanding
civic leader and a great humanitarian. Oorrie'a Inventions have made a colossal Impact

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every night. Know who they
It s Friday in America tn are? One t. 75 the other 57.

If you were exposed lo mustard gas during Held and
chamber tests of protective equipment while in military
service, you may be eligible for VA benefits for certain
health problems related lo that exposure.
You arc no longer hound tty pledges of secrecy
about your participation in these tests.
For more information, call the

on our Uves and the Uvea of people throughout
the world.* said Brogan.
"How Florida Got Cool* will be shown on
many of Florida's pubUc television stations
over the next several months. Dr. David Col­
burn. University of Florida's Vice Provost. His­
tory Professor, and Executive Director of the
Askew Institute introduces the documentary
for pubUc television viewing. He talks briefly
about why Florida htstoty can be important to
us today.
The 'Jo h n Oorrie’ video la part of a long
range project, a Florida History TV documen­
tary aeries being produce by FPBS, "The
Florida Story.* a aeries that traces Florida'*
history for the past 500 years. The Depart­
ment of Education, along with the Depart­
ment of State, la helping to partially fund the
aeries. Foundation funding and private dona­
tions are being raised by FPBS. Plans are to
premier the aeries, T h e Florida Story.* In the
Call of 3000.
T b learn more about this interesting proj­
ect, I suggest you visit the ‘Florida Story*
website a t www.flortdastory.com.* explains
Commission Brogan. *1 invite middle school
and high school students to participate In this
website by submitting their writings about
Florida history topics that interest them. If
their writings are selected, they will be pub-

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charge of attempted sale in lieu
* controlled substance.

2 Traffic stops

Possession
Wow* M. McCloud, SI, of

Leslie M. Lepore. 20. of Win­
ter Springs, was stopped by
Lake Mary police Wednesday
morning at SR-46A near inter
state-4. He was charged with
driving under the Influence,
and possess!on/consumption
of alcohol by a person under
21 years of age.
Clarence Troutman, 27. of
1250 McKay Avenue. Sanford,
was stopped by deputies at Or­
ange Boulevard near 1-4 Tues­
day. He waa charged wtth op­
erating a motor vehicle wtth a

Theresa Eddina, 35. of 511 N.
credo Street, Longwood. waa
arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies Tuesday. Ac­
cording to the arrest report,
she attempted to have a pre­
scription Ailed on June 1 at a
Winter Park drug store. She
made the attempt again on
June 5 but this time was de­
nted when the pharmacist re­
ported the prescription was
unverified.
Following an investigation,
Eddtns met with deputies at
the John E. Folk Correctional
Ffectllty In Sanford, and was
arrested. Charges Included

Oatch said he was grateful
for the ctty*a support through
trafficking in a controlled aib&gt; the years In giving his depart­
stance, attempted trafficking in ment what waa needed.
a controlled substance, ob­
'It's been a great working
taining a controlled substance relationship
and the citizens
through fraud, attempted ob- have always been
supportive.*
' talnlng of a controlled sub­ he
said. *1 was trying to put my
stance through fraud, and four brand of leadership on the de­
charges of uttertng/passlng a partment wtth help from many
forged Instrument.
great people In the commu­
nity.*
Battery
Oatch said he la satisfied
Danielle Marie Aro, 18. of
988 Newcastle Circle. Lake wtth the achievements and
Mary, was arrested by sheriffs growth of the police depart­
ment. Introducing and imple­
deputies at her residence
Tuesday after a reported dis­ menting the community polic­
ing concept was one of his
pute with her sister. She was
charged with battery, domestic
violence, and battery on a law
enforcement officer.
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main goals.
*My objective waa to try to
make us s premier law en­
forcement agency that citizens
could depend on and I feel we
have accomplished that," he
said. "You want to go out when
you feel on top*
Oatch said he plans to re­
main in Seminole County with
his family and pursue several
options Including teaching and
mentoring law enforcement
agents or consulting.
Cpt. Jim Ruf will be the act­
ing chief until a replacement (s
appointed. The selection proc­
ess la expected'to take up to
three months.

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an officer without violence.
Oary Paul Cornellua, 20. of
2544 El Portal Drive. Sanford,
waa stopped on his dirt bike by

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mofnlfH, tn the 2000 block of
Oeorgta Avenue. He was
charged wtth reddeaa driving
and operating a motorcycle

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Residents also learned that
Uses will be lower for the taxpaying homeowners, economic

tn explaining this concept of
economic growth,
Educate yourself about the
growth of your city, said Sanford City Commissioner Velma
William*, who said she wishes
for all U understand what pre­
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People
Booming opportunity for scam artists

N EW A R R IV A LS
Tlu’ following births wen* re­
corded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
July 29 • Phyllis and Jonathon
Gleason, 11. Longwood. Girl:
Patnl and Gaiy Kranston. Al*
tamontc Springs. Girl
July 31 • Tonya and Robert
Williams. Deltona. Boy; Del my
and James Montgomery. Del*
Iona, Girl: Jacqueline and An­
drew Kent, Lake Maty. Girl:
Catherine and John-Paul Pear­
son. Dr Land. Hoy: Robin and
David NVnrde, Longwood. Girl
August 1 - Chetyl and Tony
Duncan. Deltona. Girl: Eliza­
beth and Michael
Octon.
Oviedo. Hoy: Karla Short and
Evan Richard Aronovv, Longwood. Boy
Tlte Central Florida Regional
Hospital In Sanford has re­
corded the following births:
August 5 - Bonnie and Gaetano
Cappello, Deltona. Boy; Cortna
and Dennis Dobrlck. Deltona.
Girl: Aziza and Christopher

Stansberry, Sanford. Girl
August 6 Jacqueline Kujawa
and Adam Mocker. DcBary.
Girl
August 7 - Sarah Cline and
Chris Watson. Deltona, Girl;
Kelli and Scott Davis. Deltona.
Girl: Roshoiula Foster and Wil­
liam Lowery. Sanford. Girl:
Karen and Robert Scabcrg,
Deliary. Hoy
August 8 - Heather Neubccker
and John Diehl. Jr.. Orange
City. Girl; Lashnwna Lowery
and James Tltomas. Sanlord.
Girl: Amy and Lnny Williams,
Jr.. Sanford. Hoy
August 9 - Mary Zlpprrer and
George Clark, IV. Sanford lloy;
Melaule and Johannes Knutz.
Sanford. Boy
August 10 - Lisa Marie Han­
cock and Brian Lee Houston.
Deltona. Girl; Theresa Termer.
Sanford. Hoy: Bridget! McLen­
don and Larry Pringle. Sr..
Sanford. Girl: Sonia and Timo­
thy Adstdr. Sanford. Girl

K eep on singing
DEAR ABBY: In our society,
ninny pouple listen to music, hut so
few seem lo appreciate the joy and
other benefits of singing. When I
ADVICE
was in Italy. I heard a group of men
on a public bus break into song.
Many of my students have
thought they were tone-deaf be­
cause someone told them so when
ABIGAIL
they sang off-key as children.
VAN BUREN
Thereafter, they felt discouraged
and afraid to sing. Thus they were
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deprived of years of the natural *
freedom found in expressing their
To paraphrase a verse I’ve seen
joy through song. Nobody who can in your column:
speak normally is tone-deaf, and no
“Richer than 1you will never lie,
one should tell a child that he is.
“For I had a mother who sang
Parents should encourage chil­ to me."
RALPH EMERSON,
dren to sing, and should sing to
TACOMA, WASH.
them. Some of my sweetest memo­
ries are of my mother singing to me.
DEAR RALPH: I agree (hat
She even made up songs for us. Pets
singing frees the anchored spir­
love to hear their masters sing, too.
The Bible admonishes us to sing. it, and the performance doesn't
It says, “Make a joyful noise unto hav e to be of C arn eg ie H all
the Lord * You don’t have to be an quality. To discourage anyone
expert or even sing in tune. Singing, from giving voice to h is or her
•motions is hard-hearted.
like laugher, can be healing.
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Recent news reports of
booming financial
markets
have also created a booming
opportunity for seam artists to
lake advantage of naive Inves­
tors. Among the schemes cur­
rently In vogue are those In­
volving so-called “foreign cur­
rency trading." Although for­
eign currency trading Is regu­
lated by tlir U.S. Commodity
Futures Trading Commission
(CFTC). the Florida Comptrol­
ler's Hotline lias noted a sig­
nificant Increase In consumer
calls regarding these scams.
Foreign currency future con­
tacts may be legitimately
traded rlthrr on a recognized
hit tin* exchange or In the
"Interbank market". These gen­
erally Involve trading between
large Institutions such ns
banks and coqiomtloits, rather
than Individual or retail cus­
tomers.
Wlille much foreign currency
trading Is legitimate, many
seams try lo nttract customers
by Iouting highly-paid em ­
ployment
opportunities
or
high-return, low-risk Invest­
ment opportunities In foreign
currency trading.
• If you are considering trading
In foreign currency, answer
these questions before you
Jump In with your cosh;

I. Do yon know anything
about futures trading?
Futures trading Is risky busi­
ness. It Is for those who are
wary when It comes to their in­
vestments. Currency futures
markets are volatile and offer
substantial risks for the unso­
phisticated. Trading "on mar­
gin" con make you responsible
for losses that greatly exceed
your initial Investment. Beware
of anyone who promises vou n
certain return on your money
from currency futures trading,
a. Do yen know who you nvn
dealing w ith?
Find out whether the people
who want to do business with
u are legitimate. Don't do
Euslncss with anyone who
won’t Identify themselves and
their background. You should
call the National Futures Aaao-•». . f r y • Sr

CONBUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
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elation at (800) 621-3570 to
ask whether the company nnd
Utc Individuals who work for It
are registered with the NFA.
Call Utc CFTC nt (202) 4185320 lo ask whether there is a
disciplinary history nnd cur­
rent or prior legal Judgments.

3- Doss tk s "opportunity"
sound too good to bs tzus?
If the deal sounds too good
to be true, It generally Is.
Scamstcre appeal lo greed, and
gel-rich-qulck schemes tend lo
be frauds. Do not be taken In
by false promises of easy
money.
4.
Hava
you
born
‘ guaranteed* largo, quick
profits w ith no risk?
Anyone who tctls you there Is
no risk In currency trading Is
lying to you. Beware of any
person who says things like:
“Wltelher the market moves
up or down, In the currency
market you will make a profit."
“We guarantee you will make
at leaat a 30-40 percent rate of
return within 2 months."
B, la tb s "opportunity" aptin « d a t your atbnio
■unity?
Recent
currency
trading
Beams have focused on various
Immigrant communities with
strong economic ties to their
home countries. In particular,,
scams aimed by Russian. In­
dian. and Chinese ethnic
communities have promised
Job opportunities as ‘account
executives" In foreign currency
trading. These "Jobs" are only a
lure to separate the unsus­
pecting from their cash.
For more Information and
contacts:
General Information and the

commodity futures markets
nnd the CFTC Is nvullablc
through the World Wide Web.
Members of the public may re­
port suspected wrongdoing to
the CFTC’s Web site at
http://www.cfic.gov. You also
cun communicate directly tilth
the CFTC’s Division of En­
forcement via e-mail nt cnforcementOcfic.gov. Customers
may also write or cull the U.S.
Commodity Futures Trading
Commission. Division of En­
forcement. Three
Lafayette
Centre. 1155 21st Street. N.W..
Washington. DC 20581. or call
(202) 418-5320.
Florida residents can call the
comptroller’s toll-free hotline
at 1-800-848-3792 for com ­

plaint or referral Information
regarding currency trading. To
get on the Consumer Alert
Newsletter list from the Office
of the Comptroller, Florida De­
partment of Banking and Fi­
nance out or Tallahassee, call
850-488-0286 •
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The upcoming retirement of Circuit Judge Larry Johnston sparked a three-way judicial race
that pits a veteran prosecutor against a county court judge and an experienced local attorney.
All three candidates— Jack Griesbaum, current County Court Judge Philip Fougeroussc,
Jack Griesbaum and George W. Maxwell, III— know their way around a courtroom, but
Griesbaum’s extensive and diverse legal background makes him the clear choice for circuit
court judge in the Group 9 race.
"Fifty percent o f the trial work in circuit court is criminal work, which can involve
extraordinarily complex issues,” Griesbaum said. ”1 have the experience to deal with those
issues.”
Griesbaum learned about serious responsibilities early in life by serving seven years as a
technician in the U.S. N avy's nuclear submarine program.
That experience prepared him to be both methodical and thorough in solving problems,
especially when there is little room for error.
"Knowing your job and performing it well were trademarks o f submarine life because
people's lives were on the line,” Griesbaum said. "This is not unlike serving as a circuit court
judge, where a person’s property, liberty and, in the case o f a death penalty, their very lives are
at stake.”
After leaving the Navy, Griesbaum attended college and law school in Texas, and later
worked as an attorney for the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs Service and in private civil
practice.
He also worked for the Public Defender's Office in Brevard County, and spent 13 years ss
a prosecutor with the local State Attorney's Office, where he was chief o f the Felony Division.

E arlier this year, he resigned from that office to run for the circuit ju d g e seat.
Griesbaum has prosecuted hundreds of serious cases, including dozens o f murder
cases, and is very familiar with the intricades of related case law.
And he has promised that his rulings as a circuit court judge will include justice for
crime victims, not just the criminals.
"A s an assistant state attorney for the past 13 years, I have always fought hard for
justice for crime victims,” Griesbaum said.
Being a good judge requires more than merely handing down appropriate dedsions
from the bench, Griesbaum pointed out. It also involves being active in the community
and proactive in helping prevent crime.
J I would get out ana talk to kids, use innovative sentencing such as community service
and monitoring.” he said. "The whole point 4s to get kids not to come back (into court).”
Griesbaum has served as president o f the Titusville Sunrise Rotary and as program
chairman of Leadership Brevard. He currently la vice chairman o f the Civilian Military
Council and the Devereux Foundation, and active In several other organizations.
That extensive involvement in the community is a valuable supplement to his legal
experience in preparing G riesbaum for the bench in the 18tn Judicial C ircuit.
For their part, Fougeroussc and Maxwell are well-spoken and personable candidates,
bu t th ey have le ss e x p erien ce than th e .p ro s e c u to r in try in g felo n y cases.
G ricsbaum 's experience and expertise give him a clear edge over his opponents in
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Head knocking time
Prep football begins with Kickoff Classics tonight
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

W hy did w e
treat Roger
Maris as if he
were a villain?
SANFORD _ Roger Marl* w as regarded aa a
villain w hen he broke Babe R uth's hom e r u n
record 37 years ago. He w asn't the
er
who w as supposed to move over th e Ba
Mickey M antle w as th e people's choice. M arls
w as nobody's favorite. Nobody's hero.
It w as a dreadful experience for him . He
would be Jeered n o t cheered even a t Yankee
Stadium . M arls w asn 't M antle an d everyone
let him know It. B ut he kept h itting ho m e
ru n s an d th e n u m b e rs were know n
th ro u g h o u t th e n atio n .
Sixty.
And th e n Slxty-one.
M arls m ade headlines b u t then again so
did J o h n Dllllnger an d A1 Capone. Roger
h ad n 't robbed o r killed anyone. He merely h it
one m ore hom e ru n In a single season th a n
Babe R uth h it In 1927. Took him a few m ore
gam es - m aybe th a t w as h is crime.
The m ost m iserable p a rt of h is ordeal. M a­
rls would say, w as dealing w ith the th ree
dozen or so m edia people who m onitored h is
play o n a dally basis. The New York w riters
were Joined by a few colum nists from o th e r
clUes.
The radio/TV corps Increased by season’s
end but there was no ESPN or cable coverage
In those days. It must have seemed like it.
though, to poor Roger.
Marls is gme now but his widow and two
sons are watching as a trio of sluggers are
making a nut at the 01-home run record.
Mrs. Marls said she will not be sad to see
Roger’s record broken. She wishes Mark
McGwire. Sammy Sosa. Ken Griffey, Jr. and
all the others good luck In their pursuit of
her husband's record.
McGwire has 54 and Sosa has 52 on the
doorstep of September. It la more than likely
one If not both will surpass 61 home runs for
the season. Both are hitting well and are
being extended Ian support both at home
and on the road. McGwire was grateful for.
the fans who cheered for him in Pittsburgh
last week. He’s a god at home and so Is Sosa
at Wrtgky Field.
Although he says he is tired of seeing his
mug on TV and In newspapers. McGwire to
not letting hie record home run chase affect
Mm as It did Marls, who lost sleep and had
his hair fall out In 1061.
No, this won't happen to the big redhead
who may get annoyed but not overcome by
the attention.
Sosa to a high-spirited sort who actually
seems to enjoy the whole thing.
Griffey, the son of a big-leaguer, to no
stranger to the media. He Isn't about to be
knocked off kilter. The other night he was
laughing himself silly when Seattle Manager
Lou Plnlella was kicking his cap around the
Infield after an umpire ruled a runner had
gone out of the baselines.
Junior's handling everything well. He's be­
hind McGwire and Sosa now but watch out.
he may have three In his next game.
: McGwire h a s h it 5 0 o r m ore hom e ru n s for
three consecutive seasons, a rem arkable
Slugging accom plishm ent. He’s m anaged to
Stay healthy th is y ear an d asked for a n ig h t
here an d th e re to m ake su re he re ta in s
stamina. If the pitchers pitch to him, he's
going to send another dozen balls out of the
park. He's going to be the new home run
champion.
• In the meantime, perhaps baseball people
will realize the talents and accomplishments
of Roger Marls. How can they Ignore his
home run record when they reap all the at­
tention on those who are chasing It?
! Roger Marla was a marvelous |1
player who was the game's most valuable
player In 1960 and 1061. He was a very gifted
rightfldder who threw wdL He was a hardnosed and savvy baaerunner.
The feet Ritter Marls wasn't the life of the
party has been overplayed too long. The fact
fa he was the parly. He was the man who hit
pore home runs than the Babe. He to the
who did not fade away in September,
er came to play everyday. He should be in
HsH of Fame/He should be a fan favorite.
Maria gave more than he received,
only we could tell him.

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good as fur as getting ready for the regular sea­
son.
And while, as previously mentioned, the
SANFORD _ The games mean nothing.
games don't count, the matchups are Interest­
The results don't count on the team record.
ing.
The game statistics don't count toward the
* Cypress Crack a t W latsr Springs. 7:90
season team or Individual totals.
pm . _ Hits will be Winter Springs' first varsity
The money the fans pay to see the game game and It will be a tough one as Cypress
doesn't even go to the schools.
Creek has been one of the better programs In
But for the players. It sure will be fun to hit Orlando. Winter Springs Is led by quarterback
somebody different.
Brandon Blake, the younger, but bigger physi­
cally. brother of Cincinnati Bengal* signal
This to a night players and coaches have been caller Jeff Blake.
looking forward to since practice began. For
* Lake Braatley a t Lake Mery. 7 pm . _
three weeks the players have been going Lake
Brantley la hoping to get off to a fast start
through drill after drill in almost unbearable as they try to bounce back from an off-season
heat and all they fould do was beat up on their and a loss to the Rama In last year's classic.
own teammates.
Lake Maty will be making Its first appearance
B ut.that all changes tonight as the seven under new coach Oreg Stanton (who hiss never
Seminole Athletic Conference vanity football had a team finish worse then 6-4) and hope to
teams will get their first Inter-scholastic action make an Impression despite being low on num­
of the fall when they take part In five "Kickoff bers.
Classics."
* Lyasan at Lake Hewsfl, 7 pm . _ Lyman
The Kickoff Classics were started aa a way for has had a very good preseason of practice and
the FHSAA (Florida High School Activities As­ the Greyhounds are confident that they can
sociation) to raise money for Its own coffers and have a good season. Lake Howell has a renewed
replaces the old Jamborees, that. In a)) honesty, enthusiasm and the Sliver Hawks a n consid­
probably did not do the schools Involved much ered a definite threat for post-season play de­

spite coming off a veiy uncharacteristic 3*7
season.
* DeLs ad a t 9— topic, 7 pm . _ If you have
been around Sanford very long, you know what
this matchup means.
For years and years, these two teams have
been among the best In Central Florida, and
they don't like each other. Some of the luster Is
gone because the schools are no longer In the
same district, but it Is still DeLand-Seminole.
DeLand was the champion of their district
last year, while Seminole waa a district runnerup. Both figure to be very good again, with
whispers of a possible state championship en­
tering some conversation.
• Pel ade a t Edge water. 7:90 p m . _ Edgewster to coming off e 5-5 season end had one of Its
■tore os e freshman. Kevin Houston, transfer
back from North Carolina. The Eagles, who are
always athletic, also have more speed than In
the past.
The Lions went 8-4 last year and defeated Dr.
Phillips In the Brat round of the state playoffs.
With 13 starters returning and a lot of momen­
tum gained from the poat-seaaon appearance,
they figure to battle DeLand and Lake Howell for
the district championship.

Kuchar
rolls into
quarters

COMING THIS WEEKEND
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HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
ROCHESTER. N.Y. The Allure of
jo tf coukt be on toetoday in the 11
bur
rare
Lake Mary’s Matt Kuchar. the
defending U.8. Amateur Champion,
and Sergio Oarcia, the British
Amateur
will meet in
the quarterfinals after easily dis­
posing of a pair of opponents In
match pfey on Thursday.
Kuchar h as yet to play past the
13th hole In three matches, whip­
ping both Matt Sagllo and Bert
by identical 6-and-S

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SANFORD _ WNh al duo rsspoet to the strong football
programs at Seminole and Oviado high schools, the Lake
Hows! Silver Hawks (above) let everyone know who they

Hnk wMbe No. 11n foe Seminole Athletic Contoronoe this
year. Look for el of the predictions end schedules when
Football IBM appears In the Weekend 8*m M a HmaH

Surge edged in MLRH finals
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
ANAHEIM. CA. _ For the third time this season, the
Orlando Surge and Anaheim Bullfrog* played an out­
standing contest that was not decided until the final
hom.
Unfortunately for local fans, the Surge came out on
the abort end as the Bullfrogs won their third title of
the ‘90‘s, taking their first Minor League Roller Hockey
crown. 5-4. Wednesday night before 7.158 fans at the
Arrowhead Pond.
Anaheim, which split a pair of regular season over­
time games with the Surge, won Roller Hockey Inter­

national (RHI) championships In 1993 and 1997.
Bill Lund, the tournament's Moat Valuable Player,
gave the Bullfrogs a quick 1-0 lead when he scored
25-aeconds into the game. The borne team eventually
built a 2-0 lead in the first period and Orlando could
never recover.
The Surge was hurt when captain Kyle Reeves waa
ejected 3:42 Into the second quarter after being pe­
nalized for a high stick and then arguing with the offi­
cial.
Anaheim (22-0-1), which led 5-1 in the second pe­
riod, held on behind goalie Rob Laurie, who stopped a
break-away attempt by Alan Alepin with 7:22 left and
caught a Jocelyn Langlots bias! between his legs with
2:02 remaining-

In his three matches Kuchar has
won 23 of 26 holes played.
Oarcia. who fellow Spaniard Seve
Ballesteros caUa the Artur* of
European golf, defeated Chip
Travis, 3-and-l, and Danny Qreen,
3-and-2.
While most figure that the winner
of today's match will claim the tro­
phy. Kuchar said not to forget his
Georgia Tech teammate, Bryce
Molder.
Molder was honored by the
NCAA a s the top college player In
the country this past season as a
freshm an.
in addition to the Kuchar-Oarcto
ch. also on today's schedule
Molder vs. Hank Kuefane. Tom
McKnight vs. Sean Knapp, and Bill
Lunde vs. Landry Mahan.
Pomona of today's quarterfinals
can be seen on ESPN at 3 p.m..
with Saturday's semlfinsls on
WESH Channel 2 a t 2 p.m. and
Suncfey’a 36-hole final on WESH at
4 p.m.

Jag u ars impressive in thum ping Cowboys
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

round and Taylor was a t
1°
vie with standby Jam es S ewart for
the starting tailback position.
Stewart didn't do anything to
hurt himself last night with a
strong effort. He led the race going
Into the game and will atari In next
Sunday's opener a t Chicago.
But It was Banka that stole the
show and. perhaps, more playing
time than Coughlin or anyone else
could have expected.
Banks was taken as an explosive
pass-catching back to take over on
third-down situations, instead, he
may have played himself into a
larger role.
Banks ran for two touchdowns,
and hfe tackle-slipping 14-yard tun
In the fourth quarter, which fin­
ished with Banka hurdling to de­
fensive bocks, was the play of the

JACKSONVILLE _ The Jackson­
ville Jaguars had their final dress
rehearsal of the 1996 season
Thursday night before a packed
house at Alltel Stadium and a na­
tional television audience.
The reviews were spectacular.
Two thumbs up a s the Jaguars
routed the Dallas Cowboys, 42-20.
as the pre-season came to a m er­
ciful end.
Jacksonville coach Tom Cough*
!in had plenty of questions going
into
night's i ,iru&gt; and earn*
away with an even bigger one.
What In the world do you do with
Tavton Banks?
Banks was the Jaguars' fourthround pick In the 1998 draft. Jack ­
sonville needed eome serious help
P«"|m has throe touchdowns so
In the running game and took Fred
Taylor out
&gt;ut o f Florida In the first- tor, Including a 59-yard yard Jaunt

that would have been the longest
run In team history If It had come
In the regular season.
The trio of Stewart, Taylor and
Banks claim to be good friends off
the Add, but the struggle lor play­
ing time Just became more Intense,
although Bonks soys he'll be
happy with whatever role Coughlin
gives him.
Tin Just trying to fit In wherever
I'm needed," Banks said. Tm not
reaily to be the main man yet. I
Just want to do whatever It takes."
Banks wasn't the only Jaguar to
stand out. Back-up quarterbacks
Jonathon Quinn and Jaime Martin
solidified their positions on the
team after the release of Steve Mat­
thews Tuesday.
Martin fired his first incomplete
pass of the summer, but still
looked sharp and Quinn appeared
to have overcome his pre-season
Jitters.

Coughlin was happy that his
team finally played four quarters of
football, especially after blowing a
big lead lost week at Karroos City.
T he difference
that we went
out and Just won the game,"
Coughlin said. "Last week we were
In the same position, but tonight
(Thursday) we got production."
It didn't atari out well for the
Jaguars.
On the second play from scrim­
mage. starting quarterback Mark
Brunei) had a pass tipped then In­
tercepted and returned for a 22‘ touchdown by D am n Coack-

C

Before the CBS cameras even got
wanned up, it was 7*0, Dallas.
Jacksonville got It ritoit the next
drive when a Brunei] to Jimmy
Smith seven-yard touchdown pass
capped an eight-play, 80-yard drive
to tie the i

�• A • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Honda • Friday. August 2B. 1998

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o t ic e s

« cir c u it c o u r t
OF TH I IIQ N T K N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SKMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
c a m n o i e a -to e e-D R -et.A
IN RE THE MARRIAQE OF
KATHLEEN ANN AOAUS

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice la hereby given
McConnell Towing will tell al
Public Auction lor Salvage lor
Caah on demand to higher! bid
dor. the following deaenbed
vehicle*
C-tS-SS
SSPont
1Q2JB4S01Q7S40S44
52 Cadi
1QSALS741CES00S4S
S-I7-SS
53 Dal* JNIPBISS4DU044S22
SO Ford
OT12A1S24S0
SSPlym 2P4FHS101QRS2S714
SSVW
1VWAA01 77DVO 70103
7S Chry
SS22KSR232S3S

in t h

P»l'lion»r
and
EVERETT T ADAMS
Ratpondanl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EVERETT T AOAMS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action
lor
Oiaaolutlon
ol
Marriage hat bean Mad againat
yog and you ara required lo
aaraa a copy ol your written
detenaea, II any lo II on KSNNETH M DEANE, ESQUIRE.
Plaintiff's
atlornay,
whoaa
addreta la. STO N. Orlando
Avanue. Suite 1004A. Maitland.
Florida 32TS1. on or before
SEPTEMBER 22. 1SSS. and tile
the original with the clerk ol
Ihia court either before aervtce
on plainttffa attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter, otherwtae a
default will be entered againat
you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
DATED AUGUST IS. tSSS
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol the Court
By: Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publlah
Augual 21. 2S. A
September 4 A t t , 1AM
DET-231

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OBNIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. M - t B S CA 14 B
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAQE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
re
BERNARD J MCKENZIE, at a l .
Delendant(a)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Forecloaure dated Augual ISth,
ttSS. and entered In Caae No.
SS-tSS CA 14 B. ol th Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION
la
Plaintiff and BERNARO J
MCKENZIE.
at
a t.
are
Delendanta. I will cell lo the
tugheal and beat bidder tor
caah In the Weal front door ol
the Courthouae In Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
11.00 a m. o'clock on the 24th
day ol September, the following
deaenbed property aa aet forth
In aaid final Judgment to wit:
LOT IS. BLOCK SS. ATM SEC­
TION DREAMWOLD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 4.
PAGE SS. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; o/fc/a SEAT
Georgia
Avenue.
Sanford.
Florida ES771.
DATED thla Elat day AuguaL
ir *

SS Maida

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JMIHC2213K020IS4S
S/IS/SB
S2 Chevy t a iA S S 7 H 4 C L t S S S 7 4
The Auction will be held al
I t 00 pm on paid data* above.
McConnell Towing A Recovery
2100 Sanford Ave . Sanford FL
32773 Proapecbve bidder* may
Inapecl vehicle* on* hour prior
to aal* Term* are caah or
Cartllied Fund*
McConnell
Towing reaarvaa th* right to
accept or reject any and all
bide
Publlah Augual 2S. ISSS
0ET-2SS
IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR M M IN O LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Humbert B7-SS7-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANNE MARIE CURRIE
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration ol Ih*
estate of ANNE MARIE CURRIE,
deceased. File Number 37-B37CP. Is pending in Ih* Circuit
Court lor Beminol* County.
Florida. Probate OnrlaIon. the
address ol which I* 301 N Park
Avenue,
Sanford,
Florida
13771-0433 Th* names and
addresses ol Ih* personal rep­
resentative and Ihe personal
representative's attorney are
aet forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
nolle* Is served who have
obfectlons that challenge Ih*
validity of th* will, th* qualifica­
tion* of Ih* personal represen­
tative. venue, or |urlsdictlon of
this Court are required to file
their obfeclions snth this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ON THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH creditors of th* decedent
and ether person* having
claims or demands agalnal
decedent's salat* on whom a
ry of this notice la served
Britain three months aHer Ih*
dal* ol th* hist publication of
this nolice must hi* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other creditors of th* da* a

.rra s a s * * .Faber tG U N U . PJL
1170 Madruga Avenue.
Suite 300
Coral Oabiee. Florida 331*4
POS) 442-4110
•Peraon* with a
need a apeclal ac
to pamclpal* In M e
ehould
conloc
Coordinator at Semlnol* C ounty
Courthouae.
SOI
N. Pork
Avenue, Suit* N30I, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at leaat fhr* day*
prior
to
tho
proc eeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 u l
4227. 1-300-0*4-4771 (TOO) or
1-400-SS4-S770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service.*
Publlah:
Auouat
tt.
and
September 4, IBS*
DET-244

. .....
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUNUCA
71ON OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho date of th* firs I publica­
tion of Ihia Nolle* i* A u g u s t
E l. 1BSS
Pe toonoi Represent* thro:
ANDREA MARIE CURRIE
1ES MM Run Orfvo
Lake Mary. FL
R. EDWARD COOLEY. BSO.
Florida Bar No. 1M1SS
1440 S.R. 434 W est Suit* ESS
ngwood. FL 32740
Telephone: (407) S30-0101
Pubfieh: August E l. St. I t t t
DET-E33

IN BRIEF
Summertime run tomorrow

Nighthawks reach Elite 8

LAKE MARY _ The annual Lake Maty
Summertime Cross Country Run will be held
on Saturday at Lake Mary High School.
Registration will be held nt 7:30 n.m. with
a 13-18 girls’ Club Team Race (three miles)
held nt 8 a.m.. a 13-18 Boys’ Club Team
Race (three miles) nt 8:40 a.m.. u 19-Over
Adult Age Co-Ed Race (three miles) at 9:20
n.m.. and n I2-Under kids age Co-Ed race
(one mile) nt 10 a.m.
An awards ceremony will be held at 10:15
a.m.
Championship A Runner-up trophies will
be awarded for the Boys' and Girls' Club Di­
visions. ages 13-18. Runners must declare
club name and top five or top seven runners
prior to race. Medals will be given to firstthrough 15th place with ribbons awarded to
lGth-through-50th place.
The top five In each age group (8-Under, 910. 11-12. 19-29. 30-39. 40-49. and 50-Over),
both male nnd female, will receive a ribbon
with winner of each nge group receiving n
medal.
Cost Is $5 per athlete.
Call Michael Gibson at (407) 333-2370 for
Information or an entry blank.

ORLANDO _ In whnt will be talked altmil
ns a true Intcr-confcrrnec battle, the Orlando
Ntghthnwks knocked ofT regular season
points ehnntplon Miami Hreakers this past

American Legion champs
LAS VEGAS _ Edwardsvtlle Post 199 of Illi­
nois came from behind to defeat Chenyvtlle
Post 100 of North Carolina. 9-4. In the
championship game of the 1998 American
Legton World Series Wednesday night.
Chenyvtlle. which knocked defending
World Series champion Sanford Post 53 out
in the Southeast Regional semifinals, took a

Legal Notices

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT OP
TUB SM N TSBN TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND PON
SSM M O L8 COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-B44
NATIONS BANC MORTGAQt
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff!*),
v*.
MARIA PRAWDZ1K. at al.
Defending*).
OP FO RSCLO SURI SALS
NO TICS IS HERS BY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Older
RaaabaduNng Feraaieeure Bala
dated Augual ESNl ISSS. and
entered In Caee NO. S7-0S4 a l
Nto Circuit Caurt at th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
far SEMINOLE Ceunty. Ftorida
where in NATIONSBANC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION la th*
Ptotobff and MARIA PRAWDZM;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSB/OOTENANT OF MAMA PRAWDZK
N/K/A PETER PNAWOZM TINANT SI N/K/A OLGA SMITH;
TENANT t t N/K/A WAYNE
■ SMITH ara the Dnto.*■■*», |

Seminole TONY Baseball will be held on
Sunday, August 30th at 6:30 p.m. at the
TONY Complex on Highway 419 near Five
Points.
This meeting Is for elections for the Board
of Directors for 1998-99. The public Is In­
vited and volunteers are needed.
For further Information call 323-5570.

2-0 lead nfler four Innings nnd led 2-1 until
EdwnrdBVIlle scored two runs In the top of
the sixth Inning.

Bailee *1 A nation
Thla auction will b* held on
BapL 13. IM S cl naan al U S
Aultn
Av* .
Oviedo.
FL.
Preapectlv*
bidder*
may
inapecl th* vefwciea an Ih* day
before th* auction tram B AM
until S PM. Term* ara each or
eartlltod fund* only. Oviedo
Towing recervea Ih* right to
accept or refute any end alt
bid*.
Th* fat tewing vehicle* are
M Subaru BW
Vto 3 JFtANSSSTG ESM ltS
37 Plymouth Reliant
Vln 3 1P3BPM03HF131410
31 Pontiac Firebird
Vto 3 1G3F3S3TXMLE41333
M Toyota CoHca
Vto • 4A4ESBBBB*
34 Honda C R I
Vto 3 JHMAI332XEBC13034
Pubttoh: August t t . IB M
0CT-MS

arc

AAU baseball players needed

Saturday.
Orlando finally prevailed In the 82nd min­
ute when Matt Froehlc placed the ball beau­
tifully Into the bark of the net. Froehlc was
assisted by Dnvtd Mnckey.
The Nighthawks will now travel to Char­
lotte. North Carolina to take on the Eagles
this Saturday night. Should Orlando win. It
will move on to the USISL. Division 3 Pro
League Final Four nt a site to be determined.

LAKE MARY _ An AAU 13-and-Under base­
ball team Is being formed for the fall season.
Needed are dedicated players and parents
to fill the squad that will travel locally and
play n competitive schedule.
The season starts on September 23rd and
games will be played on Sunday's only.
For more Information, call Rick at (407)
322-5631.

Friday Night Fun

Seminole football tickets

SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gymnas­
tics. 601 E. 25th I’laec, Is on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.m.
Activities offered Include gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lots of fun nnd
games.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
age 6-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

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

Baseball players needed
DELTONA _ The Volusia Blast, a new AAU
12-and-Under baseball team la looking for
five players to complete Its roster for the fall.
Call Jay (789-3286) or Lany (860-3900).

Seminole PONY meeting
FIVE POINTS

The annual meeting for

J a g u a rs -------

"Protecting Our Children

Costtiawad from Page 5A

On Its next drive, the Jaguars
moved again against the po­
rous Dallas defense
and
Stewart scored on a five-yard
run to put Jacksonville up for
good as the first quarter wound
down.
On Jacksonville's next series,
and Brunch's last of the night.
Brunell hit Smith for a 31-yard
touchdown pass to end a 10play drive.
Brunei! was at his best last
night and got strong Une pro­
duction. never once being
chased from the pocket.
Dallas ended the half with a
43-yard field goal by Richie
Cunningham and scored on a
four-yard run on Its first drive
In the third quarter to make It
21-17. but Jacksonville came
out behind Qutnn and marched
74 yards in six plays, ending
when TNylor scored on an endrun from six yards out.
It was 28-17 and. by that
time, a lot of players who wont
be In the NFL after this week­
end were on the field.
Banka capped the game with
his two touchdowns late.

CIRCUIT

JUDGE
toy Bib

FU H N O A TODAY M B

FtortUN IM sy . Agtfl IS , 1SBB

Devoted Husband (23 Years) And Proud Pother Of 3 Growing Boys
Boy Scout Leader And Youth Coach
Chairman Of Melbourne-Palm Bay Area Chamber Of Commerce.
Chair. Minority And Women Owned Business Committee
Past Chairman Of Easier Seal Society Of East Central Florida
20 Yean Intensive Counroom Experience
U.S. Army Veteran
Area* Of Experience - Complex Civil Litigation, Construction
Litigation, Criminal, Probate, Family. Juvenile And Real Estate
Hai Been Endoned By Owncn And Managen Of Small And Large
Butlnemse* Arrow Brevard And Seminole Counties, Also Endorsed
By The Labor Council OfThe AFL-CIP
FO FOL «OV MNVO t v 04MD 0UG4N FD BT CXimuaN TO ILCCT W NB OUGMf

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___ .. oeeh at
front dear *f th* _______
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida at II.-BS i n , an Bm
E4Ni day at SSPTEMBSR. ISSS.
N»* tel towing NaiartBad praair
&lt;y aa aet torth to a*M Final
LOT IE. BLOOK ES. TOWNSITI
OF
NORTH
CHULOUTA,
ACCORDING TO FIAT THERE­
OF A t M O O N O ED IN PLAT
BOOK «. PAGE B4-SB, PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
OEM WOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
1MTNBEE MV HANO and N»
***l #f Nda Court gn
SSNi. IBB*.
(SEAL)
IlnaMAAnn
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Ctofk at th* CireuH Caurt
By. Jan* B. Jraewla
Echevarria. MeOaKa, Raymar.

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NOTICE TO T N I PUBLIO
Notice I* hereby given that o
Public Hearing will be held by
Ih*
Planning
A
Zoning
Comnuaeion
In
the
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hall. Santord. Florida al 7:00
p m on Thuraday. September 3,
IMS. lo conaider the following
change and amendment to th*
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Sanford, Semlnol* County.
Florida.
Retoning from: PD, Planned
Development
To that of: RI-1. Restricted
Indus trial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Slk 73
(LESS
Beg
Int Sly R/W
McCracken Rd A Ely RAN
Airport Btvd Run NEfy on R/W
t00' S tOO* SWty S00- lo a Pt
tOO* S of Beg N SOS' to Beg A
Beg 1S* N A 434 M ' ■ of BE Cor
of Sec), and Pt ol Lola Tt and
7S deac os Bog 1•' N 424 33' E
of SW Cor Sec tS Ttop -----SOS Run B A S t .t r fa SS Cor Lot
TS N SSI. 34' to S R/W
McCracken Rd S 01 dog S4 min
t t aec W on R/W.
Th* property bo
orally described as South of
McCracken Road. East of
Airport Blvd. West of Smith
Avenue and North of Academy
Manor.
The Planning A Zoning
Commission anil submit o rec­
ommendation lo
tho City
Commission in favor of.
againat. th* requested c hange
or
amendment.
Th*
City
Commission will hold a
Hearing in th* Commission
Room in City Hall, Sanford
Florida at 7:04 p.m. oi
•r 14, IBM , to conoid
or said
AH parties
tons shall have an opportunity
to be heard at aald hoe rings.
Planning A
Zoning Commisaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with roepact to
any mailer considered at th*
above meeting or hearing*,
ho/ahe mod* need a verbatim
record of th* pro seed Inge,
including the testimony and
evidence, which record is not
provided by th* CKy of Sanford.
(Ft 231 0103)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 334343S 43 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
PUBLISH Augual 13.1 BBS
AND: August SS. ISSS
OCT-200

Notice I* hereby given that •
FubUc Hearing wiN bo hold by
ih*
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
th*
City
Commission Chambors. City
Halt. Sanford. Florid* at 7:00
pm. on Thursday, September t.
IttT. to conaider th* following
and amendment to the
. Ordinance of the ONy of
Sanford,
Seminole Count*
(Florida
Retoning hem: RMOI. Multiple
emit*
Residential-OfficeInstitutional
To that of: SC-S. Special
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Blocks
1. S. I t. IE. I t. 14, EE. and
unlottod block East s f Block IS
and North of Bloch SS. aN lying
North of First Street a* mould­
ed in the Public Record* of
Seminole County. Florida In Plat
oh 1. Pag* S4 of Socltoa SO.
unship M S and Rang* 81E;
ANO Stock* A. S. C and 0 of
Plat Book S. Peg* Ft of Booties
SO. Township IBS. Rgs IIS.
Tho property being mere gen­
erally described a* between
Avenue; and between East 1st
Th* Planning A
Co move*ion will submit a meition to the City
Commisaion in favor of. or
' *. Si
Th*
City
Commisaion wiR hold a Public
Hearing In th* Commisaion
Room In City Hail. Sanford,
Florida at 7.00 p.m. on

*14. II” .

*r said recommendation.
All partla* In Internal and
to be hoard at said hseringa.
James R. Ualertno. Chairman
ft
AO VICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decide* to appeal a
l with respect ta
any matter considered at th*
above mooting or hearing*,
ha/sh* mad* need a verbatim
record ol th* proc eedings.
Including th* testimony and
evidence, which record is not
d by the City of Santord.
(F8 24410103)
WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330S t t t 4t HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH: Augual I t. 1BBS
ANO: August t t . ISSS
OST-MI

Pact OBto* Baa S410
Tamp*. FL 33441
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If yau era a para** with a dis­
order fa participate in
Nad at no east to yau. tot ta*
previa ton af certain ataictona*.
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contact
Court
kdmtoiatration at M l N. Park
Avenue, Bernard. Florida 33771,

SSTSL.T5U?3JfS

vaur receipt af this document. If
baaitog Impaired. (TOO)

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Religion
How to get married right, the first time
rejoices with the tr u th . If a l w a y s protects,
always t r u s t s , a l w a y s hopes, a l w a y s
perseveres.
Love
never
falls.
11
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The Ingredients of tills kind of love are
has to be one of the poorest ones. What
respect.
honor,
patience,
you read In rpmnnee novels and see in rare:
unselfishness,
submission
and
unity in
soap operas Isn't real life. Someone has
said, "Lave is an Idcnl thing, marriage is a Christ. If these words don't describe you,
real thing: n confusion of the real with the don't get marricdl If you go into marriage
Ideal never goes unpunished.* But If you with the Idea that you can get out of It If It
nsk most people why they married, they doesn't work, forget It. If you think. “I'll
will probably say because they were In change him after we're married.* don't
love. But on a lot of kitchen walls I've seen fool yourself. Build vour life on these
the plain wisdom of some married person Christian principles before you plan to
who said. *KJssln‘ don’t last: cookin' do.* marry. And If the person you plan to
People go into marriage with all sorts of marry doesn't have these traits, put of!
expectations. Some go with the Idea of *lll your marriage until you both can
debt do us part.* Some want only someone understand what kind of serious, lasting
who will make them look good. Others love Is needed to make a good marriage.
Real love Is the kind that comes from
marry for security, sex or social status.
the
heart of Christ and from the Christian
Bus how. who and why should a
Christian
marry?
Listen
to these who loves him. It endures when all other
Important
biblical
principles
about kinds of love fall. It'a the only kind of love
marriage that you need to follow If you you need In your marriage.
Marry for the right reason
Rian to marry.
There are plenty of reasons to be
lake Christ the third member o f
married,
most of them probably wrong.
your marriage
Before you marry, you should ask
Having a third member of your marriage yourself: "Why do I want to get m arried?’
Is about as much fun os a toothache. But Before you many, you should be ready.
the Idea of a marriage of three Is biblical. Be a mature person before you marry.
Dr.
writer and lecturer
The Bible aaya that a husband and a wife Moat of the marriage counseling I've done
should “SubmW to one another out oj through the years has been over petty
reverence Jor Christ* (21). A couple who issues that never should have become
are devoted to Christ as a member of their Issues at all.
marriage will never be alone. Christ will
Special to the Herald
always be present.
Be Independent of your parents before
The Christian should go Into marriage you many. God said in the story of
LONGWOOD - Dr. Krnnrth Hanson, writer, lecturer and founder with the Idra. *What can I put Into this Creation that *a man will leave his father
of Trraaurea In Time, will be the special guest speaker Friday, marriage for the person I'm going to and mother and be united to his wife."
Aug. 28. 8:15 p.m. at Congregation Beth El of Central Florida. many?* This is the Lord's reason to (Gen. 2.24). When you marry, keep a good
100 Ibis Road, in Longwood. Ills subject: The discovery of the marry: marriage allows you to ‘Submit relationship with your parents but don’t
Dead Sea Scrolls.
yourselves to one another, because o f your cause or let them Intrude In your
Long considered an authority on the subject. Dr. Hanson has reverence fo r Christ."
marriage to solve problems that you
served aa a professor of the Hebrew language (modem and class l- Learn real love first
should be prepared to take care of.
cal) and Jewish history. Including the Holocaust and the modem
God’s Idea of marriage la an exclusive
What
Is
love?
Real,
lasting
love-the
kind
Middle East conflict. He currently serves In the Judaic Studies
relationship between a man and a woman
you
need
to
keep
a
marriage
going
for
IfTcProgram at the University of Central Florida.
for life. If you go Into marriage with Ideals
-Isn't Just a romantic, giddy feeling that
Hit riveting book entitled Dead Sea Scrolls: Tlie Untold Story, makes
any lower, you should stay single. Look
your
toes
tingle.
It's
much
more
currently In national distribution, Is an adventure resembling a than that. This is the way the Bible carefully at your goals for your marriage.
spy novel, unfolding as the thousands of scroll fragments found in describes love:
If they don't fit with the Bible's goals for
caves on the shores of the Dead Sea.
marriage, put ofT your wedding until you
Love
Is
patient,
love
Is
kind.
It
does
not
Dr. Hanson will discuss questions that have persisted since the
envy, it does not boast. U is not proud. It fs can meet these Ideals.
Scrolls were discovered. Questions and answers will follow.
M arry the light person
Rabbi Moshe Elbaz spiritual leader of the Congregation will not rude, U la not self-seeking. If ts not
Who's the right person to marry? That's
cosily
angered.
It keeps no record of
conduct the evening's Sabbath Services. For more Information
wrongs, lo ve does not delight In evil but a question that a lot of people are asking!
call (407)788-3720.
By Wayne Harvsy, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SANFORD

Dead Sea Scrolls expert to speak

Here are some more serious questions to
ask about the person you want to marry.
Do 1 like him? Docs she show people
respect? Is he polite? friendly? stable?
honest? Jealous? patient? Does she get
along with people? Do I like his friends?
Does my family like her? Do we share
similar values? Do we have similar goals
for life? Do we share a similar
commitment to Jesus Christ as head of
our lives?
That last characteristic is the most
Important of all: a shared faith. Ood says
In his Word, ‘Do not be yoked together
with unbelievers’ (2 Corinthians 6.14).
Why? Because In the Important matters of
life, especially marriage, the sincere
Christian will look at those matters from a
very different point of view, o n e . in the
light of Christ. A non-Christian will see by
the light of the world instead. My own
parents are a good example of being
unequally yoked.
Throughout
their
marriage, my mother was a dedicated
Christian; my father was not and never
attended church. They were married to
twelve years before they divorced and
during those years they had little In
common. My mother was no super-saint
but she Judged most things In light of
whether they pleased the Lord. But my
father, even though he was a good man
who never tried to keep us from church,
had a different orientation to everything.
Those
two
orientations
weren't
compatible.
Christ
demands
total
submission and won't accept any other
thing or person as equal to him.
Marriage puts two people together In
the deepest of human relationships. A
marriage that is otherwise beautiful will
have a basic flaw If both partners aren't of
the same faith. Such a couple may share
many wonderful experiences but the moat
Important, one's spiritual experience, will
leave an empty hole for the Christian.
Put Christ In charge of yourself and of
your marriage so that you please him first,
not yourself, not even the person you are
married to. Be sure that you let Ood lead
you to a person with whom Ood would be
pleased for you to marry. Pray end seek
his guidance and will. That's the way to
get married right the first time and only
timet

St. John M ttuoniry Baptist Church
was founded May 10. 1895. The
The worship service wW be led by
the Rev. Emmttt Thomas, pastor of
Providence
Missionary
Bapdst •
Church Conprsoation. ft 5 p.m. the
annivsrsary services will be lad by
the Rev. Albert Covington and St.
Paul Missionary Baptist Church con­
gregation. Through the years, history
Ms us that S t John has been a re­
ligious pillar of tha community. At
the comer ol Cypress Avenue and
10th Street, Pastor Robert Doctor
and church leaders havs directed the
continued growth ol the church. God
is stw giving visions for the Christian
fellowship of aN departments. Tha
community of Sanford, family and
friends am invited to help St. John
celebrate this momentous occasion,

W ATCH!

DAY TELETHON
SEPT

Revival

SANFORD
The Barefoo
Prophet,
Bishop L.L.
Ollbert. from
Fort Lauder­
dale, will be
featured at a
revival to be
held at the
Sanford
Christian
Worship Cen
ter. 1609 W.
13th St..
Sanford.
The revival,
which nuts
from Sunday,
Aug. 31
through Friday,
be held at B p.m.
nightly.
’Come expecting a miracle from Ood,*
Pastor Mary Smith. The revival la sponsored
by Evangelist S. Qlivens.
For more Information, please call 644-1401.

Fellowship meeting

. SANFORD - The Emmanuel District Fifth
held Sunof Ood In
4 p.m.
The pastor ts Johnaaron Henderson. Dinner
will be served. For more information, please
gall 323-9048.

C ra ft event set
'SANFORD - The Dorcas Circle of Upsala
Community Presbyterian Church. 101 Upsala
I, ts planning an arts and crafts event, on
f. Nov. 7. on the church grounds,
and artists are needed to participate,
ft s n iff bv Aim 3 1 .
For more Information call 321-5595.

Celebration ministries

ORLANDO • Celebration Ministries Is plan­
ning an outreach at the Lake Eola Bandshell
on Saturday, July 25. Several churches and
organisations are donating their time, talent
and resources. As Celebration la a non-profit
organisation, there will be no entrance fee.
The event will be held from 5:30 to 8:30
p.m. and will be separated Into 30 minute
segments, Each segment will begin with 10
minutes of praise and worshlp/dance presen­
tations from various groups, ending with a 15*
minute message of salvation/ reconciliation
from paators/apeakera.
Counselor* will be on standby during the en­
tire program for ministry, and witnessing will
continue throughout the park. There will be a
promotional table set up with Bibles, tracks
and other literature and la available for Infor­
mation from local churches and Christian or­
ganisations.
For more Information call 294-1110.

Habitat for Humanity

SANFORD • Habitat for Humanity la a non­
profit Christian housing ministry dedicated to
helping low Income families Improve the con­
ditions In which they live. One of the sources
of income for this work Is through the Thrift
Store. Volunteers for the store are desperately
needed to work various hours from Monday
through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more Information call Sharon Shoe­
maker at 328-9717.

Just the Truth

SANFORD - Ju st the Truth meets every Fri­
day night at 7:30 p.m. In the coffee shop next
to Family Worship Center’s sanctuary. If you
are a teenager or young adult you are invited
to share in the live Contemporary Christian
music, drama, skits, videos, fun. food and fcllowmhlp*
The location Car this event la 1770 Airport
Blvd. In Sanford.

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PETER
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To give you related information, I
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who swears by a vacuum pump used
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SPORTS...PAGE 4A

PEOPLE...PAGH 2A

Tasty and
attractive
strawberries

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Oviedo
peaks for
Volley Fest

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

em inole H erald
11e can whistle
into your heart
W hrn l)n k
Sli.iw was a
boy. h r
tnarvlird
alongside
handiiiaslrr
rom posrr
Jo h n Philip
Sousa dnrtng
a parade one
morning In
G rrm anlow n,
Pa.
J u s t about
rvrrvonr In town tiwik In the rrlrhratlon.
For years. Shaw thought th r
annual parade was in honor of
his birthday. Hr was liorn at the
I I III hour ol th r 11th dav of th r
I Ith m onth H etty nitty, the boy
bragged lo bis friends • a parade
on my birthday.
Another birthday Is coming In
three weeks - Dirk Shaw's 73rd.
Hr realizes, of ro u rsr. th r
parades of his boyhood not only
occurred on Ills birthday Init on
Armistice Day. This did not
diminish the joy of haMng
m an bed with the great Sousa.
As the decades have m arched
along. Shaw hasn't lost his Imivhood zest or harm ony. I le's a
kind and good friend to m any of
the less fortunate or elderly In
the area. He leaves Ills home In
Apopka several times each week
to visit those In hospitals and
retirem ent homes.
There's usually m uch excite­
ment when th r caretakers at
these places prepare everyone
for Shaw's arrival. The word gets
around quickly. H i e Whistler Is
coming.'*
Shaw Is one of America's
finest whistlers. He's won all th r
aw ards at th r International
W histlers Convention, held each
spring In Loulsburg. N.C. lie's
even been the emcee one year at
Loulsburg. You nam e It. and
Shaw ra n whistle It for you.
He Is happiest when he can
make an audience smile and
whistle along with him. "When
people are whistling, tt m eans
they're happy." Shaw says.
One of Ills fondest perfor­
m ances was at a retirement
home In Seminole County. He
watched a s the residents la-gan
to fill the party room. Some
cattle In slowly on walkers, some
on their own. He sensed they
were pleased th at he was there
to entertain them.
J u s t as he was ready to start.
Shaw noticed a m an scrunched
In Ills wheelchair. The m an's
head drooped to the left. Shaw
tried to m ake eye contact but
couldn't. Then, he began to
whistle with m ore feeling than
he ever did la-fore. "I was deter­
mined to whistle Into (his m an's
heart." he said.
The W histler hadn't yet RnIshcd his program, when he
realized a deep satisfaction. The
m an who had been scrunched In
the wheelchair not only was sit­
ting up but was looking directly
at the m an who had whistled
into Ills heart.

50 Cents

TU E S D A Y . O C TO B E R 20, l‘)‘&gt;K

‘i I si Y E A R . No. 42

L ongw ood reorgan izes
Ily Hill K erns
HERALD SIAM WRITER
I.ONGWOOI) The city com m ission &lt;&gt;11 Monday
voted 3 2 lo a Hist reading approval ol plans In
reorganize several i lly departm ents. The m allei
will limit* before pul&gt;ili' hearing and a (Inal vote
Nov. 2.

The i n oininrndallons of Greg Manning. acting
n iy adm inlsiralor. rail lot dissolving llir p .n k s
and rriTrallon division, splitting llir d u ttrs In*iw rrn llir pulillr works d rp a rtm rn l and llir
pi.inning departm ent, with a recreation rood Ilia lor working wllliln llir planning depariinenl. acI’lr a ie i c c lo n g w o o d . I’ « | t -IA

MtrtH PSocpkr lemmy &lt;n«c«oi

P a rk w a y is trib u te
to D ep u ty T h o m a s
By R uss W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER

G reyhound fun
Sommolo Greyhound Park In
Casselberry was tho silo ot
Greyhound Fun Day this week­
end. a semi annual ovont that
brought dogs and pel ownors to­
gether lor special performances
and a silent auction Top, Dakota
Houso, 8. and Logan House, 4,
with their dog Buddy, and, below.
Scottio Prince with Pookie, wore
somo ol the many participants
during tho festivities
HmMPSOIMt&gt;TPMC&gt;ncu

SEMINOLE COUNTY - When
Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve H ar­
riett saw the first of the II. E.
Thomas. J r. Parkway signs
erected, he said he had mixed
em otions.
'It's good that Hugh T hom as
Is getting some recognition."
Harriett said. ‘Hugh T hom as
was a hue. young deputy whose
life was tragically cut sh o rt.
When I look at the Parkway
sign. I'm pleased for him but at
the sam e lime saddened h r
Isn't with us."
Thom as was 21 when h r was
klllrd as lie went to help settle
a domestic- dispute til Geneva
nine years ago. The killer then
took Ills own life.
In re m it years, m em bers of
the II.E. Thom as. J r.. F o u n d a­
tion have raised money’ for a
num ber of causes. Sgt. Dale
Wagner of the s lirn frs office,
recently began the drive to get
Seminole County Hoard of
Com m issioners
to
renam e
County Road 40 A. the II.E.
Thomas, J r. Parkway.
The com m ission approved.

Deputies seek man who
asked teen for sex
By Bill Kerne
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Careers are focus of college job fair
By Rodney Lynch
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - A thorough u n ­
derstanding of careers Is what
It takes to make It in today's
competitive Job m arket.
At
Seminole
Community
College's annual C areer Explo­
ration Fair, many will be able
to leant what It lakes from
prospective employers. The
free event Is scheduled to take
plaee on Ort. 27.
Tlte Career Exploration Fair
Is open to the com m unity as
an opportunity to learn about
m any careers.

*Wr ex|&gt;ect more than 10f»
em ployers n-presenilng various
industries lo attend.* said
C hristy King, coordinator of
cooperative education at SCC.
"We will have em ployers ran g ­
ing from entertainm ent, health,
nuance to law attending, as
well as m any others.’
Top em ployers such
as
C hurch Street Station. Seagate
Software.
Florida
H ospital.
C harles Schwab and the Or­
ange County Har A ssociation
will all have representatives a t ­
tending. Municipality and other
government
representatives

will also be on hand.
H i e fair Is meant to 1m* e d u ­
cational.* King said. *| want
stu d en ts to utilize this as a
way to explore the cam pus us
well as
th e opportunities
within the community.* Those
who atten d will Iran i about the
skills that
employers
nn*
seeking In future workers.
Kepn-scntatlvrs will 1m? a n ­
swering questions about c a ­
reers and com puter as well as
o th er courses offered at SCC.
Many will have the opportunity
to learn what employers are
specifically looking for.

SANFORD - The Sem inole
County Sla-tlffs Departm ent
Is searching for a m an who
sought oral sex from a 16y rar old boy In C asselberry
Monday.
According to deputies, the
teen was hitchhiking near
the Intersection of Red Dug
Lake Road and State Road
430. when the suspect picked
him up. The two headed to ­
ward the Intersection
of
Tuskawtlla Road and Red
Hug Lake Road.
The suspect
repeatedly
asked the teen to perform
oral sex In exchange for the
ride, and pulled behind the
Willa Springs Plaza, deputies
said.
The m an never ex­
posed himself.

SCOPA meeting

Free smoke detectors

SANFORD - Tlte Seminole County Port
Authority will meet Wednesday, at 4 pan..
In the adm inistration building of the 1*011
of Sanford.

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Casselberry and
U k e Mary lire departm ents are paiticlpatlng In 0|M-ration FlrrSafr. launched
recently by S tate Fire M arshal and
Insurance Commissioner Hill Nelson.
Radio Shack donated 50.000 detectors
for statewide distribution. This Is the sec­
ond year of the program. Local firelighters
will Install the detectors 111 the homes of
Individuals who are unable to do so.

Item s on the agenda Inelude a
SCOPA/Hoard of County Com missioners
Agreement-Ecoiiongc Development Grant
and consideration of a bonus for the
adm inistrator. Dennis Dulgnrr.

tions on the main University of Central
Florida cam pus.
Loral Journalists will discuss the chang­
ing focus of local news operations and
other timely media Issues.
The event Is lire. For more Information,
call (407) 823-2840.

Local media forum

Business-After-Hours

ORLANDO - Get the seiMip on the ( h an g ­
ing face of l&lt;M-ai news at a lorum entitled
’Central Florida's Window on the World*.
Wednesday, at H pan.. In th r auditorium
of the Nicholson School of C om m unica­

OVIEDO - The Greater Oviedo Cham ber
of Com merce will bold Us m onthly
Huslness-Afier-Ilours on Oct. 29. from 5
to 7 pan. at Ualdwtn-Falrchtld Funeral
Home. 501 E. Mitrhell Hammock Road.

l l i r event will feature refreshm ents and
provide netw orking opjM inunltirs for the
cham ber’s 620 mem ber b u sin esses.
The chamber, which recently hosted a
business expo at the Oviedo M aikelplaer.
Is planning a host of holiday season
events. Including the annual community
C hristm as tree lighting, on Dec. 3. and
the cham ber's lioltdjy party dinner donee
on Dec. 11.
For more Information on the Business
After-Hours, or the other cham ber oppor­
tunities. call 365-6500.

although
C hairm an
Randy
Morris thought It would have
Im-c-ii better to nam e a park or
playground alter Deputy T h o ­
m as.
"Rather th an a road, why not
have a place where young p eo ­
ple could play or a family could
1m- together?" Morris said.
Those whose residences arc
on C.R. 46 A or what was 25th
Street In Sanford, arc or Will
soon be notified of the change
by city and county officials.
"Hefore this m atter went to
the County C om m ission, we
asked the residents for thetr
opinions."
said
Maggie
K rtchum the addressing coor­
d in ato r for the rounty. H i e
majority said they did not o b ­
ject." Kctchum said. "There
w rrr some Sanford resid en ts
who did not want the change."
Ketclium said th at th o se
residents of unincorporated
Seminole County who had used
C.R. 40 A a s a mailing ad d ress
could continue to do so or
change It to H.E. Thom as
Parkway.
Harriett believes the parkway
will tie a m essage to all who
Please see parkway, page 3A

Residents interested In Operation
FtrrS.de should contact Casselberry Flrr
Department, at (407) 262-7700. or the
Lake Mary Fire Department, at (407| 33 3 ­
8240. or the Department of Insurance
Consumer Helpline at (800) 342-2762.

Tlte teen refused, punched
the suspect at least three
tlines In the face, and ran to
a store In the plaza He then
called the sh eriffs office.
Tile suspect ts described
as a white male. 35-45 years
old.
wtghtng
over
300
pounds. H ie suspect h a s a
goatee and salt and p ep p er
hair, the sh eriffs departm ent
said. He h as calluses along
the top of his knuckles on
Ills right hand. The m an was
last seen wearing a blue polo
type shirt and khaki p an ts.
The suspect was driving a
teal or gray GEO M rtro with
smiley face stickers on the
front windshield nnd back
window.
An alligator key
chain
with
the
words
’Welcome to Florida hangs
Pleas*
D v d . Page 3A

INDEX
C la s s ifie d . .
C o m ic s . . . .
C ro ssw o rd . .
D e a r A bby . .
D r. G o t t . . .
O b itu a rie s . .
P e o p le . . . .
P o li c e B r ie f s
S p o rts . . . .
T V ...................
W e a th e r . . .

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s e e s 3A

4 Joys
divided a rt
Increased.*

�2A ■Serrano)* Herato. Sanford Florida Tuesday Oclubfli M , 1998

People
Strawberries well suited to Florida conditions

Date Book
Oct 20. 1998
Todou IS the l’9.Tr&lt;f
daw iif iws ond the
.’ sin dau o f fall

to il \5 S HISTORY: On this day in
11*10. a baseball with a cork renter was
first used itt the World Series.
On this day m 11*44. Gen. Douglas
MacArthur returned to the Philippines
2 12 years after he said. "I shall
return."
On this day in infill, Jacqueline
Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis were
married on the island of Skorpios. in
Greece's Ionian Sea
TUI)\VS IURTIHUYS; Christopher
Wren t tr.32 1723). arch itect-as­
tronomer. Arthur Rimbaud U8S41891&gt;. pod. Charles Ives &lt;1874 19541.
composer. John Dewey (1859-1952),
philosopher educator: Art Huchwald

11925 *. writer, is 7.1. Jerry Urbach
0915 i. actor, is til. Tom Petty (1952 ),
musician, is 4ti
TODAY S SPOUTS: On this day in
1931. Mickey Mantle was horn in
Spavinnw, Okla,
TODAY'S t}l OTK: Every great ad
vance in science has issued from a
new audacity of imagination ” John
Dewey
TODAY S WEATHER: On tins day in
1982. dense fog on the Mississippi
river led to a collision between a
tanker and four oil barges, killing 21
SOI Hi t: 11*1 Wr*thrt llunlr Cjli-mlji AcomtI

Piibltihins Ltd

MOON:

TODAY’S
moon
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Straw berries are both tasty
and attractive anil well su ited
to Florida's growing co n d i­
tions. Even though the straw b e n y plant Is a perennial It Is
lx-si treated as an annual in
Florida, 'll icy -ire very p o p u lar
In hom e gardens but they also
provide a m ulti-m illion dollar
crop for the state's rom m er*
etal p ro d u cers.
P lanting: Straw berry plants
ra n he set out throughout O c ­
tober hut no later th an mtd*
Novcmbcr. H ie cool nights and
short days of w inter stim u late
the plant to produce flowers
that develop Into fruits that
are ready for harvest In about
a m onth. Plants set out In midO ctobrr should produce ripe
fruit by C hristm as. Derry p ro ­
duction and harvesting c o n ­
tinue throughout the w in ter
and Into spring.
As th e
w eather gels w arm er and t ludays grow longer, the plants
will stop producing b r r r tr s
and begin to form ru n n ers.
These ru n n e rs will take root
and become new plants. How­
ever, for most hom r g a rd en ­
ers. tt Is more practical to d is ­
card the plains at the end of
the season and purchase new
plants In the fall.

QARDENINQ

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AL
FERRER

SolU: Although straw b errie s
can Is- grown tn alm ost any
type of Florid.i soil, they prefer
a well drained soil that can he
kept moist hut not wet. A
sandy soil with co n sid erab le
organic m atter ts the best. Ir­
rigation will usually he needed
slnre stra w b e rrie s have a
shallow root system .
V arieties: S traw b erries a r r
sensitive to day Irngth and
tem perature and It ts Im por­
tant tu select varieties adapted
to Florida conditions. V arieties
like Dover am i Florida Belle
yield large fruit and arc re sis­
tant to a com m on plant d is ­
ease called an th ra e n o sr. O ther
recom m ended
varieties a r r
Florida 90. Tioga, Douglas and
Sequoia. E verbearing v arieties
are not
rero m m rn d ed
In
Florida.

H ap p y co u p le w ith no k id s h a s a d v ice fo r gra n d m a
DEAR ABBY You were right on
in your response to “Wonts to Be n
Grandma in L A ”
When we decided to get married,
my husband and 1 agTved that we
would have no ch ild ren . We
informed our parents of our decision
shortly after we made it. 1 know
they were very disappointed. We
firmly believe tiiat having a child
should stem from a desire to be par­
e n ts, not from p re ssu re from
prospective grandparents or anyone

T oday: Afternoon th u n d e r­
storm s. Highs In the uppcr-80s.
Lows in the low-70s W ednesday:
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs
tn the m ld-80s. Lows In the
u p p er-6 0 s.
T h u rsd a y :
Afternoon thunderstorm s. Highs
In the low-80s. Lows near-60.
F riday: Isolated showers. Highs
tn the m id-70s. Lous near-60.

TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Tatrma 87 71 T atrm s S S OB

DEAR FAN: W h e th e r o r not
to h a v e c h ild r e n la a p riv a te
m a tte r b e tw e e n h u s b a n d a n d
ADVICE
w ife. So la w h e th e r to s h a r e
t h e i r d e c la io n w ith o th e ra o r
keep it to them selves. Your fainlllea h a v e e a r n e d y o u r co n fi­
d en c e, b u t n o t all fam ilies a r e
ABIGAIL
ao u n d e r s ta n d in g re g a rd in g a
VAN BUREN c o uiple'a d e c la io n to h a v e n o
chilIdren.
else. To bnng u child into the world
for the sake of norm-one else'* happi­
ness or expectations is wrong
It's possible th at “G randm a's”
children may not know how to tell
her that they just Hon’t want chil­
dren and are using inability as an
excuse. It's one th a t's been usud
successfully many times. Grandma
should slop being a “Jeiita.” and let
her children live their own lives.
A FAN FOR LIFE

DEAR ABBY: W hile driving
through Visalia. Calif., on our way
to Semmin National Forest, I no­
ticed that aome ol the farmers have
signs ulong their fences depicting
the name of the vegetable, fruit,
grain, etc., which they are growing
Being a city girt, 1 found this to be
very educational. Even the elderly
ladies riding in the car w ith me
commented th at they never knew
what an almond tree looked like

H A H liA IN S

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H A I ll.A II Y J S

o in g

C u ltu re:
S traw b e rries
should be planted In raised
Ireds approxim ately six Inches
high. For a 100 square foot
area,
broadcast
about
2
pounds of 6 6 0 fertilizer and
incorporate II Into the soil.
Add the sam e am ount or fer­
tilizer In b an d s six Inches deep
and to the side of the beds. Al­
ter the beds have been p r e ­
pared. fertilized and well w a ­
tered. cover earl) with a sheet
of 1-1/2 ml black plastic.
Place soil on the edges of th e
plastic In hold tt til place.
Then cut slits tn the plastic to
Insert plants. Space the pi.m is
12 Inches apart In the rows.
Newly set p lan ts will benrftl
Imm overhead sprinkling for
two or three days. S prinkling
fills In the soli around th e
roots and kerp the tops from
drying out. Trickle Irrigation ts
extrem ely well-adapted for use
with straw berries.
Do not
place the trickle lines d irectly
over the fertilizer band to
avoid leaching the fertilizer.
Where fertilizer deficiencies
occur, soluble fertilizer may
lx- applied through lines b e ­
neath the plastic.
S e ttin g p la n ts: It Is very Im ­
portant to nlways start with
certified, disease free plants
which are available at your fa­
vorite garden center. Keep
them moist before planting. It
Is extrem ely
Im portant to
plant them ut th e correct
depth so th at the crow ns urc

not covered or the roots a n ­
nul exposed.
P est problem s: The most
common
Insect
p ests
on
straw berries In the hom e g a r ­
den arc: spider m ites, slugs,
and flower thrtps. Ant lira c nose, a fungal disease. Is one
of the worst diseases In F lor­
ida. use resistant varieties to
control this disease. N em a­
todes ra n be a serious p ro b ­
lem for straw berries, soli solariznllon during the su m m er
ts the best m ethod of ridding
the soli (d this p rsl. Nets may
Ik* placed over the garden to
prevent birds from p rrk lu g
the fruits.
H arvesting and sto rin g : The
norm al harvest
period
tu
Florida n m s from D ecem ber
to May. S traw berry fruits arc
very perishable. Plrk them
when they are dry and p ro p ­
erly ripened. Im m ature b e r­
ries do not ripen later nnd
over ripe ones rot easily. After
plrklug. keep them rool, as
n ear to .M2 degrees F. as possi­
ble. Commercially, stra w b e r­
ries are sold In “flats* which
contain 24 p in ts and weight
10 |KHinds.
At Farrar la Samlnola County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may b« directed to him et the
Cooperative Extension service,
250 W. County Homo Road,
Sanford, FI. 32773 or phone 3232500, Ext. 5556.

until then
Therefore, I am asking you to
help educate America by calling on
the farmers, growers and orchard
owners to put up those signs letting
America know just what that crop
is they art- growing Young and old
alike ccrtuinly will Iwnefit from this
simple gesture.
MARLENE ZENSEN,
STEVENSON RANCH. CALIF,
DEAR MARLKNEi I’m from
Io w a , ao w h e n I aee a c re a o f
s o m e th in g g ro w in g , I a ssu m e
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right!
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Longwood
c o n tin u e d from Page 1A

7 T if f o llo w in g r e p o r ts w e r e c o m p ile d f r o m th e S e m in o le C o u n t y
S h e r if f s O ffic e f o r In c id e n ts r e c o r d e d O c t. 1 9 :

A ggravated b attery :
OVIEDO, D ivision S tre e t, 2 0 0 block, Oct. 16, 2:48 a.m . A
5 2 -year-old m an was arrested for aggravated battery by Oviedo
Poller. Police said he was Involved In a physical altercation
with ano th er m an th at began as a verbal argum ent. According
to the report w itnesses said the other m an had been beating
on him and he used the knife In self-defense. Police found no
evidence th at the other m an had hit him.

B u rg la ry :
WINTER SPRINGS, H aw thorn C ir„ 4 0 0 block, Oct. 18. 7:30
p in. A 25-year-old m an was arrested by W inter Springs Police
for burglary. Police said they were Investigating a burglary In
his neighborhood when someone showed his truck to police as
an example of an o th er victim of crime In the neighborhood b e ­
cause the windshield and back window had been broken out.
Police said they found several Hems that had been taken In the
burglary they were Investigating In the back bod of the m an ’s
truck. As the Investigation proceeded he finally adm tttrd to
taking part In the crim e, saying an o th er m an had said he
would provide him with money If he would help c a n y away
Items from an unoccupied house In the neighborhood.

D om estic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS, Yew C o u rt. SOO block. Oct. 18.
12:57 a.m . A 24-year-old m an was arrested by Sem inole
County sheriffs deputies after he arrived home dm nk. They
said he yelled and becam e angry. And. they said, he kicked In
the bedroom door where Ills girlfriend was cnlllng O il. D epu­
ties said h r lold her he would kill her and her children If sh e
m ade the call.
ALTAMONTE BPRJNOB, Los A ltos Way. 4 0 0 block. Oct. 18.
2:30 p.m. A 20-year-old m an was arrested by Altam onte
Springs Police for dom estic violence after he and his girlfriend
argued. During the argum ent, he tried to leave and she tried to
block his way. lie punched a picture on the wall an d then
picked h er up and threw her out of the way.
PERN PARK, H idden M esdows Loop, Oct. 17. 6:29 a.m. A 28year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs d e p u ­
ties for dom rsltr violence. Deputies said he and his girlfriend
were arguing when he pulled her hair.
LAKE MARY. B ro sdm orc Road, 2 0 0 block, Oct. 18, 1:11 a.m .
A 33-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sh eriffs
deputies for dom estic violence. Deputies said he grabbed Ills
girlfriend around the throat and threw her to the ground.
SANFORD, M ohawk A venue, 2 0 0 0 block. Oct. 18. 6:10 a.m . A
29-year-old m an was arrested by Sanford Police for dom estic
violence. Police said they saw him throw h er on the bed and
hold h er (here.

D riving u n d e r the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGE, Central/Depagh Street, Oct. 18.
11:54 p.m. A 38-year-old m an waa arrested for driving under
the Influence by Altamonte Springe Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS, State Road 430 at Bases, Oct. 17.
3:21 p.m. A 42-year-old m an was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Altam onte Springs Police.

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS. Stats Road 436 at Boston, Oct. 18.
1:23 a.m . A 37-year-old w om an was arrested for driving under
the Influence by Altam onte Springs Police.
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"Serving Seminole County Since 190ft"

Tuesday, October 20.1000 • Vot. 91. No. 42
Published: Daily Except Monday, Saturday A Christmas by
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Chary Slone
Russ While
Waiter Swmton

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Chary Smart

p m ti s i n w w w
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Be Egan
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JOYCE MARIE ADAMS
Joyce Marie
Adams, 60.
Uyron
Avenue.
Lake Mary,
died Friday.
Oct. 16.
1998 at
Central
Florida Reg­
ional Hospital. J o *c# Adam*
Dorn
J u ly
3,
1938
In
M assachusetts, she moved to
C entral Florida In 1954. Ms.
Adams was cafeteria m anager for
Longwood Elrmcntury. She was a
m em ber of First Presbyterian
Church.
Survlvora Include daughter.
Michelle Dartholnmrw. Kingston.
Tenn.; sons. Steve Dufuult.
Sanford, M ark D ufault. Lake
Mary,
William
Adams.
Gainesville:
sister.
Dottle
Jarm a n . Orovrland; seven grand
children.
Grnm kow F uneral Home.
Sanford, in charge of arran g e­
m ents.

ROBERT O. AKERS
Robert O. Akers, 73. Mayfair
Court, Sanford, died Saturday.
Oct. 17. 1998. Bom In C um ­
berland. Md.. he moved to
C entral Florida tn 1978 from
Wclrton. W. Va. Mr. Akers was
u mold recorder. He was u
m em ber of all Souls C atholic
Church.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Eleanor;
sons.
Robert
G..
Eugene, Ore., Michael. Long­
wood: granddaughter. C o u rt­
ney. Longwood.
[laid win-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Maty, tn charge of
orrangem enta,
C harles J . Rowland Sr., East
Marvin Avenue. Longwood, died
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1998. Dorn
Sept. 23, 1926 In Sanford, he
was a lifelong resident of C en­
tral Florida. Mr. Rowland was a
retired letter carrier alter 15
years with the Longwood Post
Office. He was a m em ber of the
Fleet Reserve. Mr. Rowland re­
tired from the U.S. Navy after
30 years, and had served In
WWII and Korea. He attended
First B aptist C hurch of Long­
wood.
Survivors Include wife. Libby;
Bon, Ken. W inter Park, Rich­
ard. C harles J r., both of Long­
wood;
daughters,
Lisa
Thom pson. C ape Coral, Katie
Parrish. Longwood: brother,
George Roland. Deltona; sister,
Betty Anderson. W inter Haven,

T U E S D A Y P R IM E T IM 1

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Miller nnd Paul Loves! rand
voting against I he m easure
Lovestrand wild the com m is­
sion should Wiili to reorganize
city d ep artm ents until after a
new city adm in istrato r is in
place. Manning h as been the
acting city adm inistrator since
former City A dm inistrator W,
Shelton Smith resigned
In

Sept. 21.
"The new illy ad m in istrato r
will have his own ways of doing
things," Lovi'slmnd said. "An
acting ad m inistrator’s Job is to
keep the boat afloat, not to
rock the boat. We'll have
som eone nrw In three to four
m onths. There Is no urgency
here. These people we’ll In ter­

view will want to m ake changes
no m ailcr what we tin."
The com m ission set Nov. 30
as the tentative deadline lo
narrow the list of prospective
city ad m inistrators lo a lop five
list.

Lewdc o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A

Parkway----c o n tin u e d from Page I A

travel on It that th ere arc m any
d edicated officers who arc
w orking h ard to p ro tect th e
com m unity.

Tile H.E. Thomas Parkway
extends from Houle 17-9 to Or­
ange Dlvd. It p asses by Oaklawn Cemetery where Deputy

from the rear
view mirror. The ca r Is m is s ­
ing a hubcap on the right rear
lire, d ep u ties said.
Seminole C ounty Sht-rill's
Spokeswom an D eanna Brown
said there are no prim e su s
peels or leads at tills time.
Anyone with Informal Ion on
tile suspect Is encouraged to
call 423-T il‘S.

Hugh T hom as w as laid to h is
rest.
"Sonic who see the parkway
signs may be asking who H.E.
Thom as was." Harriet said.
"When we lell them , they will
realize that he was a fine offi­
cer who gave Ills life to help
and protect o th ers."

OBITUARIES

CHARLES J . ROWLAND SR.

Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9406
ADM M STItATKM
Dm QAcM atH

cordIng to G r ra id Inc Znmbri. cily
clerk.
The public works dcp artm rn l
would take
over strre t nnd
sewer duties now belonging to
the com m unity services d e ­
partm ent. The adm inistrative
services departm ent would be
renam ed the financial services
departm ent.
T ills will stream line w hat I
consider our bureaucracy."
Manning said. T ills will m ean
fewer people. Including d e­
partm ent heads and special In­
terests. will be Inking up the
lime or the city adm inistrator."
The
reorganization
plan
cam e under heated debate,
with
com m issioners
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daughter: Kiitle Parrtsh of lamgw*H*l; brother: George I6iland of
Dellona: sisler IV-tly AniltTson of
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G. S M IT H

Agnes G. Sm ith. 86. Melissa
Court. Sanford, died Friday.
Oct. 16. 1998. Bom In Aulnirndale. Mass, she moved to C en­
tral Florida tn I9K6 from Parkside. Pa. Mrs. Sm ith was a
hom em aker. S h r was a m em ­
ber
of
Nativity
Calhollc
C hurch, Longwood.
Survivors Include daughters.
Gerard,t Geraghty. M crcrr Is­
land, W ash., Patricia Mead,
Sanford: son. M trhurl, Woodbridge. Va.; stslrrs. K atherine
Langston. Dorothy H astings,
both of B ellirsda. Md., Marjorie
Gaffney. Sun Lakes, Ariz.
Haldwln-Falrchlld
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Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

til-law: Jackie and Wes Stoner of
King, N.C.: amt his seven grandehlldreii
and
two
greatgriitidehlldren. VVomllawn Carry
Iland Funeral lloiiie, «$4 -8090,
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Adsma, Joyce Hart*
Graveside lunerol services fur Ms.
Juyic Mu lie Adams. GO. of take
Mary, who died Friday, will bs
Thursday at 5 p m. ut Luke Mary
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Road and Palmetto Avenue) with
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Friends will gather ut First Prctkiytertan Chun It. I2H W. Wilbur Ave,
Hike Mary. Immediately following
tlic M-rviie. Arrangements tj&gt;Ornmkuw Funeral Home. 500 K
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Mary Rntantt. will Ik- Tl test lay ut 0
p.m. in the Woodlawn Curry Hand
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W. Hammock nflUiatlng. Mr. Itiwland will be errmuletl. In addition lo
his wife, Libby. Mr. Rowland k» stirvtml by hla son and daughter In­
law: Ker&gt; and Dawn Rowland of
Winter Park: sons: Rlcliard and
Charles llnwland Jr. of UingwiMid:

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E x tr a P o in ts ...

Jeff
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Rams football:
From nowhere
to contender in
only one year
LAKE MARY _ W hat a difference a y ear
m akes.
Tills time last year, the Lake Mary football
team was on the road to nowhere.
Tlie team w as 0 9 and the losses weren't
Just m ounting, they were getting ugly. In
fact, the best week of the year for the Rams
was when the gam e against Jacksonville Ed
White was canceled due to Inclem ent
weather.
And th at w as Homecoming weekend.
By the end of the year. It was a d iso rg an ­
ized team th a t had lost hope and w atched Its
coach resign prior the season's final game.
So the Rams went into the oif-season w ith­
out a coach and a boatload full of graduating
seniors.
Alter a long search, the Rums cam e up
with a w inner. They lured a former ju n io r
college coach of die year. Greg Stanton, to
take over and the resu lts were immediate.
In tlie spring, the Rams looked like a team
that believed In themselves, a 180 degree
tu rnaro u n d from last year. They still w eren’t
sure about a lot of positions with the heavy
i graduation " lo sses.' bVtV at' least 'The1*Ram s
t showed son»e‘sp&lt;frft.f'h,*’t " *»*•"",w! *“ "•*"
S tanton m a d e n few moves that paid off.
First, he took w hat little talent he had and
moved It to defense. Tlie Rams gave up a lot
of points last year, so S tan to n figured he
could stay tn som e gam es If Ills defense kept
It tight.
It’s worked. Tlie Rams are 4-2 an d could
huve won both times they lost. They held
Lake Brantley to a season-low 14 points an d
held Lyman to 21 on a bad night.
Tlie defense h as them In playolf co n ten tio n
even if die rem aining schedule doesn’t m ake
things easy.
Simply, for the Rams to tu rn 0-9 Into a d is­
trict playoff bid. they have to ru n the table.
Oviedo looms this weekend a s the final hom e
game and It’s winnablc.
After that, a m eaningless gam e a t Ed
Withe, then a m o n ster gam e at DcLand arc
next, followed by arch-rival b u t non-district
Seminole on the road.
A win against Oviedo and a t DcLand would
at least set up a Ue-breaker for a playoff bid.
Tills time last year, few would have believe
die Rams would be talking playoffs. Even
S tanto n said tlie m ost Im portant thing w as
Just getting th a t llrst win after i 1 stra ig h t
losses dating hack to 1996.
Give the credit to the defense, hut don’t for­
get the oifense. Q uarterback Corey Cooper
h as been In and o u t of tlie lineup all year,
but sophom ore J a s o n Hadley h as done a n
awesome Job backing him up. Running backs
Laurence Phillips and J u s tin Wright have
followed the blocking of fullback Matt Mergo
and the Rums, while nut looking pretty, have
put up Just enough points to win.
Also, give S tan to n credit. He’s renewed

Clubbings in Co-Ed
Top three teams combine for 69 runs and 62 hits
By D ean S m ith
HERALD STOUTS EDITOR

DDS Is 5-0. H err :30 Is 4-1 and M J.G . Is 3-2.
M anmda Humes and Sanford C hristian Church
ate tied for fourth with 1-4 records, while Rich
SANFORD _ Things got a little ugly In the City Plan Is winless In five starts.
&lt;&gt;l Sanford Recreation and Parks Co-Ed Fall
Next Monday night at Plnehurst Park. M J.G .
Slow Pilch Soflball League at Plnchurst Park b attles Beer :30 at 6:30 p.m.: M anm da Homes
Monday night.
takes on Rich Plan nt 7:30 p.m.: and Sanford
And it did not take long for the thum pings to C hristian C hurch challenges LJlIle Quinn. DDS
begin a s undefeated Lillie Q uinn, DDS cam e up at 8:30 p.m.
with 17 hits. Including two hom e runs, three
Providing the offense were:
triples and three doubles, to score 22 n m s in
Lillie Q uinn. DDS: two h its _ Ketthlan Roberts
the top of die llrst liming and Mien got Rich (home n m . double, two n m s, three RBI), Calvin
Plan to go three-up. three-down In the bottom of Davis (home run. two n m s. four RBI). Craig
the first Inning to end tlie game by tlie M rrry M crkerson llrlple. double, two runs, RBI). Myrlrl
Rule.
Reid and Arthur B arnes (triple, two runs, two
The second game ended u p being the best
RBI each). Nakla Roberts (double, two runs.
gam e of the evening as Sanford C brlsllan RBI). P aulette Peters (two runs, two RBI): one
C hurch and M J.G . traded the lead several limes hit _ Yoyo Cox and Gina Green (two n in s, RBI
an d the game was tied at 10-10 after five In­ each). Brenda Hartsfield (run); one n m _ Tracey
nings.
Mltcliell.
Hut after Sanford C hristian C hurch took an
M J.G .: three tilts _ Dan Gill (home run. three
11-10 lead In the tup of the sixth Inning. M.J.G.
n m s. three RBI); two lilts _ Ruben Gareia
went to work, using a triple, a double, two sin­ (triple, double, nm . three RBI). Greg Utz (nm.
gles. a walk and two errors, lo score six nm s
RBI): one hit _ Don Baldwin (triple, run). Dec
suui pull out a 1C-11 victory.
Enright (double, nm . three RBI). Lisa C laussen
hi the nightcap, once-bcntcn Beer :30 also (two n in s, RBI). Eric Cooper (run. RBI), Tracey
found Itself tn a battle, leading M anmda Homes Rhoades (two runs). Alison Baxter (RBI),
Just 14-12 after five tunings.
H ra th rr Sorvos and Stacey Rhoades (run each),
Hut then die m any-tlm e cham pions got Its Mike Bowling: two n m s _ Terete Gill.
offense cranked up. scoring 17 n m s on 16 bits,
Sanford C hristian Church: two h its _ J o e
including two home n m s, one triple and three C uputo (triple, run. (wo RBI). Karla Finley and
doubles, to claim, a 31-13 trium ph.
Richard M artin (nrn. two RBI each), Ricky Weils
At th r mid-point of the season. I.iUle Quinn. (nin. RBI); one lilt _ Bob Wells (m n, RBI): two

Invacare
rallies to
maintain

run*, one RBI _ Monica Tlchonoff: two n m s _
Mike Ptpltonc; one run _ Mary Wells. Glynda
Wells.
Beer :30: four h lls _ Dave C osh (two home
runs, double, four n m s. seven RBI), Jo e DlBartolo (home run. triple, double, four n u ts, five
RBI). Jerry DIBartolo (home ru n . three doubles,
four n m s. five RBI); three hits _ Steve Mirra (two
doubles, three n m s, two RBI), Slicret Wilkie (two
runs, two RBI): two hits _ Vic DIBartolo (home
nut, three n m s. two RBI), Bob Goyctte (double,
nm . RBI). Paula Ritchey (three runs, two RBI|.
Roland Jrm lg u n (nm. RBI): one hit _ Nlcolr
Goyelte and Robin W inters (nm , RBI each),
Cathy Lynn (two nins); two ru n s _ Joy Weaver.
M aronda Homes: four h its _ Lori Poe (double,
two runs, two RBI): two tilts _ Kenny Miller
(three n m s. two RBI), Mike Poczlk and Stevr
Patrick (nm , RBI each). Rick Ensnid; one till _
Michelle Carroll (run. two RHI). Rick Luwrrner
(nm , RBI); one nm . one RBI _ Jack ie Ensrud.
Joyce Lawrence; two ru n s _ Drbblc Poczlk; one
RBI _ Rob U lllanna.
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leadership
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Invacarc rallied for
five ru n s in the top of the seventh
Inning and held off V anlare to keep
Its lead in the City of Sanford
Recreation
an d
D epartm ent
Industrial Fall Slow Pitch Soflball
League at P lnehurst Park Friday
night.
V antare got off to a 6-0 lead in
the top of the first Inning and held
off a
challenge
from
Briar
C orporation to win the opening
game of the evening, 19-16.
V antare looked to be in good
shape for a sweep and a share of
the league lead a s It took an 8-3
lead over Invacare after two
Innings.
invacare took a 9-8 lead In the
top of the third Inning and the race
was on.
The two team s traded the lead
over the next two innings before
invacare look the lead for good on
a tw o-run single by Ed Santos In

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Please se e Jeff, Page BA

Wtechl
DAYTONA B EA C H _ The amazing 1096 season for
Jeff Gordon continued Saturday night as the driver of
the No. 24 DuPont Automotive Finishes Chevrolet
Monte Carlo (above) all but clinched his third N A S C A R
Winston Cup points championship by besting the

Pepsi 400 field in the first-ever night race at Daytona In­
ternational Speedway Saturday night.
The Indiana native finished first ahead of Bobby
Labonte's Pontiac, Mike Skinner's Chevrolet and Ford
Taurus teammates Jeremy Mayfield and Rusty Wallace.

Tribe girls sweep past Hawks
Prom Staff Reports
CASSELBERRY _ Despite holding Senior Night, the
Lake Howell's girls' varsity volleyball team could n o t
bring hom e Its first win of the season, losing 15-5, 1612 to Seminole In Seminole Athletic Conference action
at hom e Monday night.
Seminole (10-12) unveiled Its new defense. The new
look features no rotation and Is designed to protect th e
middle of the court.
Seminole coach Beth Corso felt h er team played well
a s a whole, and every player on the roster got a
chance lo play.

Lake Howell coach Brandi Sanford noted th at h er
team h a s played a m uch b etter season th an th eir 0-13
record Indicates.
*■Everybody w as a s ta r player," said Sanford d esp ite
Monday’s loss.
Seminole will be Involved In a tri-m atch on tonight at
W inter Springs High School, taking on the Bears at
4:30 p.m. and on Tuesday and Lake Brantley at 5:30
p.m. W inter Springs will then return to play the P atri­
ots at 8:30 p.m.
The Tribe will then complete the regular season by
hosting C lass fiA-Distrtct 5 foe Pine Ridge in Senior

i Props, Page BA

Oviedo boys have
fun in final tuneup for VolleyFest
By Jeff Berilalcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

The senior members of the Oviedo boys’ volleyball team and their parents
were honored before the final home game of the season lor the Lions.
Oviedo wtS be return lo Lake Mary High School this Thursday evening to de-

fend its 1997 championship against seven of the other top teams In Csntrtl
Florida whsn VollsyFest 1998, the unotlicial state championship of Florid*,
is contested. The double-elimination tournament will wrap up on Saturday.

It w as • night to have some
fun before things get serious.
The Oviedo bays’ volleyball
team celebrated Senior Night
last night with an easy 15-3,
15-7 win over visiting Gateway.
The win cam e o s alm ost a
w arm -up before the Lions head
to Lake Mary to defend their
1997 VolleyFest
title
this
weekend.
The m atch was never In
doubt; Oviedo ran off to a 14-0
lead tn th e first gam e and
never looked back. Spikes and

aces
were pu n ctu ated
by
sm iles and yells a s the senior
class which m akes up m ost of
the Lions' startin g
lineup
laughed throughout the m atch.
They have a right to be
happy. Lost year, the Lions
won th eir first-ever VolleyFest
and coach Tim DeZego feels
confident th at h is team can re­
peat despite th e prospects of a
rem atch with unb eaten Dr.
Phillips In the second round.
Dr. Phillips h a s b eaten the
Lions twice this m onth, but
Oviedo played lo st week with-

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Lions-

C o n tin u ed from Page 4A
out tts rrftular rotation due to
fall break.
■We're peaking now." DcZcgo
said. "Dr. Phillips ra n be
benten."
Except for the two setb ack s
to Dr. Phillips, the Lions have
won 15 straight Including a wtn
over Lake Maty two weeks ago.
The Hams are the Lions' big­
gest challenge In the to u rn a ­
ment and the only o th er team
from Seminole County.
Lortl night wns a night to
celebrate the su ccesses of the
past two years. Eight seniors
took the court with their p a r­
ents prior to the gam e for one
Inst farewell.
Jo h n Snyder. C h ristian Pultz.
Itrtnn Jo n es. Adam Roll, Brian
Mullln. Del Wyneger, Anthony
B rarro and T urner Elliott were

honored before going out and
putting on a clinic against
Gateway.
T h e se guys were a great
group of kids." DeZego said.
"I've coached some of them for
three or four years now and
hate to see them all go."
The Lions Jum ped ou t to a 10 lead and, after a stde-out.
behind Snyder's serve, they ran
off II straig h t points. Elliott
had a big night slam m ing
hom e shot after shot, and
Bracco and Wyneger were
strong at the net. Wyneger
scored three points In the first
game oil blocks.
After the score went to 14-0.
the Lions relaxed an d everyone
started hawing a good time.

1 _ Oviedo vs. B is h o p
Moure, 5 p.m .
O am a 2 _ U n iv e rs ity vs. DeLnnd.
8 p.m .
O a m s 3 _ D r. Phillip s vs. K is­
simmee-Osceola, 0 :3 0 p.m .
O a m a 4 _ la k e M a ry vs. E d ge w fl­
ier. 0 :3 0 p.m .
O a m a 8 _ D r. P hllllps-O secola
loser vs.
O v ie d o -B is h o p
M oore
loser. 8 p.m .
O am a 6
_
U n lv c rs Ity -D c L a m i
loser vs.
Lake
M a ry -E d g e w a te r
loser, 8 p.m .

Preps-

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12 _ Game 7 winner v»
G a m e 8 w inne r, n oo n.

LOSER'S BRACKET PINAL
O a m a 1 3 _ G am e 1 1 w in n e r vs.
G om e 12 loser, 1:30 p.m .

CHAMPIONSHIP
O a m s 14 _ G am e 12 w in n e r vs.
G a m e 13 w inne r. 3:1 5 p.m .

IP NECESSARY
' O t n i 18 _ G am e 14 w in n e r vs.
G om e 14 kwer. 4 :3 0 p .m .
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 4
O a m a 7 _ D r. Itillllp s -O s c c o la
v tn n e r vs. O v te d o -ltlslio p M oore
w inner. 9 a.m .
Oam a
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_ U n tv c ra lly -D c L a n d
w in n e r vs. Dike M n ry -E d g e w a irr
Loser, 9 a.m .
O a m a 9 _ G am e 8 w in n e r v s
d a m e 7 w in n e r. 10:30 a.m .
O a m a 1 0 _ G am e 0 w in n e r v s
On me 8 loser. 10:30 a.m .
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22

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tine* of Polnclana an d J o h n G ardner of Oak
Ridge rounded o u t th e top five.
Overall Lake Mary finished
fourth behind Dr. P hillips.
Gateway an d W inter Haven.
Seminole cam e hom e 10th.
Also running for th e Ram s
were Davtd Binge (eighth),
Caleb Sm ith (27th), Pat Dunn
(33 rd). J o n Maingot (60th),

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1098 BOYS’ FALL SOCCER
1. Maitland-Orangewood C h ristian School
14*1*1
2. Pompano B each-H ighlands C hristian Academy
ie -i-o
3. Bradcnton-St. S tep h en 's Episcopal School
11-2*1
4 . Orange Park-St. J o h n s C ountry Day School
15-1-1
5. Lakeland C h ristian School
11*21
6 . Bradenton C hristian School
9-5-0
7. J u p ite r C h ristian School
10-2-2
8 . Tam pa-Sem inole P resbyterian School
12*3*1
9. W est Palm B each-Sum m it C hristian School
8*1*2
10. S arasota C hristian School
8-5-0
m o tiv in g ro ta s ; Fort M yers-Canterbuiy School.
Tam pa Preparatory School. Tallahasoce-M aclay School. Win
ter Haven-All S ain ts Academy.

Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The resu lts from the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parka D epartm ent
Fail Recreational Volleyball League Monday
night a t the Sanford Middle School Dan Pel­
ham O ym natorium were:
A League: K athy's Baby Shop (4*0). Yknots
(3*1). Beer :30 (2-2), CES (1-3) and J u s t For
FUn (0-4).
B League: Bob'a Team an d Weatvlew B ap­
tist C hurch and Sanford C hurch of God (all
3-1), th e S ain ts (1-3) and the Unknowns (04).
The standings after four weeks are:
A League: Kathy’s Baby Shop (14-2). the
Yknota (13-3). Beer :30 (8-8). CES (4-12) and
J u s t For Fun (1-15).
B League: Bob'a Team (14-1). Sanford
C hurch of Ood (9-7). th e S ain ts (0-10) and
th e Unknowns an d Weatvlew B aptist C hurch
(both 5-11).

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No rambar. 1000 tha loitonin*
daaenbad proparty aa aot forth
m
aaid
Summary
Pinal
Judpmant. to-wK:
LOT M . CHESTNUT RIDOE.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDSO IN
PLAT BOOK 44, PAOE IS -H ..0 F
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad Ihit pth day of Oclobar,
IM S.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of tha Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaaawic
Oeoutv Ctefi
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona with
itlaa itoading a apodal
modal Ion
ahouM
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
th#
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouao at 447-3(3-4330. I*
400 SSI-4771 (TOO) or 1-400M t -i r r O . via Florida Ralay
Sarvtca.
DAVID J. STERN. PA. .
SOI B. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE tOO
PLANTATION, FL 33314
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Publish: Octebar 1 3 .1 0 .10M
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N O TM S OP
APPLICATIOM FOA TAX M U
NOTICE IS HIRBBV OIVSN.
that Kavin Hughat, tha Italdar
ot tha following cartilieata(s)
has filed saM eartMicat slsl lor a
tax daod to ba tasuad thataon.
Tha cartificata numbarltl and

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dfuM M p i i l (Mt) Bftd John Srrydsr (abova)
tw satSigM bbMbm .wBb pfcyad thak final homa
for Oviado Monday night.

In d u strial

LEO LOT T But ia EVANS*

D A LI PB T PB IT .
Namaa bt which aa......... Si
Charias Mann atln: Jahn D.
Tool la. All af saM propatty
bains Ut tha County ot
aam mow. BMW at rwrtda.
UnWaa such MflNWatata) ahoK
tha proparty
csnHtcata(s) will ba aold lo tho
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a 4 AAbm ^ m a t I r n n t
E**^PrvWW4 i A M m BI
door,
Sammoia
County
Courthousa, tanlord. Florida,
on tha tth day of Novontbor,
IS M . at 11:00 a m.
Paymsnt of SoW too, OSPtWOiordma ft
to bo poid by tho luccootftti
bid dor ot tho oaW. Full poytoont
of on amount oquol to tho hlfhoot bid W duo within ta hours
ottor tho odvortlood Urns of tho
sow. All poymontt shall bo cosh
or guaranteed Uiatnunont,
mode paysOW to tho CWrh Of
tho Circuit Court.
Doted this lln d day of
Soptombor, ISM .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Her port

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PuMWhf Bos*, t f , Oct. E. IS, 4
to, IB M
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A P P U C A T tM P M M l I
NOTICS IS H SR M V OIVEN.
mot FUNB AS CUSTOOtAN FOR
FUNDCO, INC., the hotdor of
Mod said cortlficata&lt;t) for a tax
deed to ba Nowad thoraon. Tho
can itreats ouraSgrfrl
and
yaar Is) of WOuOhOO. tho
oavcripiton w v &gt; prepwir*
the nomo(s) In which H WOO
aosoaood w/aro as tiMawoi
CorUfWaW Mai IBB1
Yaar of Waaanaa: ISSS
Pooc notion of FtooatW:
L ID UNIT I t i O DESTM V
BPRINOS CONDO ORB 1BBT PB
IS M .
Nomoo m which aoooooadi
VaWntmo Sawyer. Alt ot odd
property M n * In tho County of
BomtnoM. State of Hondo.
Unlooo ouch cortMttolo(a) ohoi
to Wo,
tho pro patty Baaorlhod H auoh
cottMcatats) wdi bo ooti to Mo

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NOTICS IS H4R1BV OIVSN.
that Rov. Victor Blok c/o
Fountainhood Baptist Church,
tha hats at of tha totWwma carM M to B l haa fiwd ooM cart 41cataft) lor a tax does to bo
Wotted thoraon. Tho oortrticoto
nwmbor(t) and yoorts) of
a p p u b a t im p m

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In
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Cortificato No: 3744
VOW Of loouonco: IS M
Doaerialion of Proporty:
U O SEC 10 TWP I I S ROE 31E
N 4T PT OF 6 SET FT OF W
ESt.1 FT OF HW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
OF EE 1/4.
Nam** m which am asad:
Bonfomin F. Williams. AH ol said
proparty bom« in tho County of
SomWoW. Stow of Florida.
UnioM ouch cortMcatoW) shall
ho rodoomod accordm* to Ww,
tho proporty dMcrtbod m such
cortificatslt) wM bo aoid to tho
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door,
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County
C iu rthouia. Banlotd, Florida,
on tho Bth day of November.
t » SB. dl H iBB a j o .
Poymont s i ^l^tl^i )SS,
and tooordfns fooo i
to Bo s M by the
Btddor M tho saW. Fu«
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or iuwontood
Inotrumont,
mod* Bdysbto to tho CWW of
tho Or*Ml Court.
Dotod thia stnd day of
r, S1—
MAllYAMltl uABBa
CLARK OF THE
CMCMfT COURT
! COUNTY,
•jr* p i f i i f sf*nerpen
Deputy CWrh
Pubboh: Sapt. H , Oct. S. t l , B
SO. IB M
DEU-EE3

Courthouao^ Banlotd. FWri Oa.
on tho (3rd day of Norombor.
is m , at HAS OJtt.
I rocordmg laoo wo r»outre*
bo paid by th* ouccooofut
biddor *t th* oaW. Full pay room
of an amount asual to th* hlfh•at bid W duo within E4 hours
Wtar tho odvortlood tWM Of the
u W . AH payotonto shall bo cooh
or fuorontood Inotrumont.
mod* poyobW 10 the Ctort of
V m Circuit Court.
Dotod thi* 13th day of
r, IS M .
MARYANNS MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirlay C. H ortart
Daputy CWrh
Publrah: Oclobar SO, ST
Nevambor 3. IB, ISSS
DEV-1 SB

WINTER SPRINGS _ Ja u d o n M arlene and
T erri M ann tu rn ed In ou tstan d in g p erform ­
an ces aa th e PBS-Hackera from Oviedo
moved b ack Into a tie for first place In th e
City of W inter S prings W om en's Fall Slow
Pitch Softball League a t C en tral Wind* P ark

FeuMsMMbd Boot lot Chwoh,
tho hotdw of tha fatUwUtB aorcawto) for a tax dood w bo
Wouod thoraon. Tho cortKtcow
numOor(s) and ysar(s) of
Wsuansa. tho dooorwuon of tho
proporty. and tho nwnota) In
which H w m aa........... w/ora m
Caruftaaso NO: S3t4
Vow Of Wsuanco: 1SS4
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Bonfamm F. Williams. All ot said
prppsrty baing In tha County of
BommoW, 41010 Ot Florida
UnWM such cartdicaWlal shall
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w tha wool irant
SowInoW
County
Courthouoo, Banford. FWrtdO.
on die 4th day of Novomear,
IS M , at 11:00 a.m.
Poymont of Saw foa. oppucobW documontory stamp taxaa
and racorSIna fooo ora roquvod
w bo paid by th* ouccooofut
bidder at tho oaW. FuH poymont
of on amount oquol to tho Ngfc*
•at bid is duo wtthm S4 hours
•ftw tho odvortlood tm o of tho
M b . All payments shoH bo cooh
•r puwontood
Instrumont,
mod* payable to the CWrh of
tha Circuit Court.
Datad thia Itn d day of
Boptombw, ISM .
(tool)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shlrtoy C. Horgort
Deputy CWrh
Publish: Oct. S. 13. 10. S IF .
IS M
0CU-ES4-A

JUDICIAL C IR C UIT M
COUNTY, F L M IO A
C A M NOi B B -4 S 4 4 -M -4 S -R
N RB: Ths Mamaps of
PfTBR JOHN CSPOBITO.
Pat tuonar/Husband,
and
CANDIDA BARBARA
CALIMANO,

in the
top o f th e seventh inning. Killer Laahiey. Bob
Hall an d Robert Redding also drove In ru n s
before th e Inning ended aa Invacare took a 1915 advantage.
Van tare cam e back with three ru n s In the
bottom of the seventh tim ing an d h ad th e tying
run on base w hen th e game ended.
Invacare la now 4-2. while B riar C orporation
an d V antare are tied for second with 2*3
records.
T his Friday n ight a t P tnchurst Park, Invacare
plays the doubleheader against V antare a t 7
p.m. an d Briar C orporation at 8 p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Gam e 1 _ V antare: three hits _ J . Coffman
(two run*. RBI); two h its _ B. C ogbum (two
triples, two runs, four RBI). Ouy Beck (double,
three ru n s, two RBI). H. King (run): one hit _ P.
Q ravtcr (triple, th ree runs, two RBI). C. Sclafanl
(three runs. RBI), M. Aponte (two RBI). Zeb
W ebb (run): three ru n s _ 5. Evans: o n e ‘run _ R.
Jasm in : one RB) _ F. Mann.
B riar Corporation: three h its _ Ruben G arcia
(home run. double, two runs, four RBI). Mike
Sim pson (triple, double, two runs, two RBI).
Keith Lata (two runs); two h its _ Tommy Ryan
(two runs): one h it _ Tom C onner (triple, run,
two RBI), Don Baldwin (run), Tom Manley (RBI),
Billy Jo h n so n : three RBI. one ru n _ Donnie
Lively: four ru n s _ Mike Bowling; one run _
C hris Caskle.
Game 2 _ Invacare: four h its _ Tom Moses
(run. two RBI): three h its _ Killer Laahiey (two

C hris CatchlngB (04th) and
Terns Kudakwaahe (65th).
Com peting for the Tribe were
J o n H ubbard (17th), Joe C oo­
p er (28th), Zach Cooper (52nd),
Ben H ubbard (72nd) and Jaco b
Lang (76th).
The Lake Mary girls also fin­
ished fourth, led by Jasm in e
Domford, who w as fourth over­
all, an d C laudia Bette), who
was sixth.
O ther ru n n e rs for the Rams
were ch elsey Meeks (27th). Ml*
i a t Aleman (30th). Megan Wil­
liam s (36th). TKfany Gibson
(39th) an d M ariaa M aestos
(42nd).
Dr. Phillips w as the team
W inter over W inter Park and
S t. Cloud.
The Lake M aty Junior varsity
boys team also com peted,
bringing hom e a sixth place
finish. The Ram s trailed Dr.
Phillips, P o ln d an a, SL Cloud.
Gateway an d University.
Doing the ru n ning for Lake
Mary were David Q uinones
(23rd), J o n Ingalls
(27th).
J u s tin Catching* (37th). C arter
B urks (55th), Brooks B raun
(66th), M ark R obertson (67th).
Andrew Staggs (70th) and Nlko
Nlckolau (80th).

Monday night.
Last week the H ackers handed Select Man­
agem ent th eir first loss of the season, 12-10,
and la st night topped Iron Horse. 11-9.
The H ackers and Select M anagem ent are
both 4-1 a n d th e H ackers trill tak e on QDDC
at 7:30 p.m . next Monday night.
Doing the dam age against Select M anage­
m ent were M arlctte (3-for-3, including a
hom e ru n and two triple*, four RBI), Mann
(two h its, two ru n s, th ree RBI), Ja c k ie
Jan o w tak (two hits, two RBI), A nna H ollis
(two hits, three ru n n e rs thrown o u t a t second
base) an d T heresa W alburger and R oaeann
Fry (two h its each).
Leading th e way ag ain st iron Horse were
M ann an d Debbie Pegel (both 3-fbr-4). Marlette (two h its , two ru n n ers throw n out a t
second base) an d Janow tak an d Phyllis
Baynes (twa h its each).

Sanford Y o u th Basketball
SANFORD „ The City of Sanford R ecreation
an d P arka D epartm ent, in association with
th e W inning W ays B asketball Academy a t
Sanford, la registering players for th e Fall
Youth B ask etb all League.
Boys an d girls betw een th e age* of kinder­
g arten th rough high school are encouraged
to sign up.
The coat to register ta 8 2 0 an d individuals
m u st bring a b irth certificate.
For Inform ation, call th a Sanford R ecrea­
tion D epartm ent a t (407) 330-0097.

runs, two RBO; two h its . Robert Soest (two
doubles, two tu h a. th ree RBI). Robert Redding
(double, two ru n s, three RBI). Tbm Gilson
(double, two runs); aoe hit,. _ Angel Figeroa
(double, run. RBI). Ed Santo* (run. two RBI),
R ichard Q uinn (four runs): two runs, one RBI .
Bob Hall. Dave Rosas.
V antare: three h its _ C. Sclafanl (home run.
two triples, four ru n s, six RBI), S. Evans (run,
RBI); two h its _ B. C ogbum (home ru n . ru n . four
RBI). Ouy Beck (triple, two runs, two RBI). P.
Grsvter [two ru n s, two RBI), J . Coffma n (two
runs, RBI). Zeb W ebb (run, two RBI). J* Wtdger
(two runs): one h it _ P. M ann (triple, two runs),
M. Aponte (double, run).

J e ff
confidence among the players and the pro­
gram and that's the most Important thing
the Rama needed coming Into the aeaaon.
Even If the Rama are out o f the post­
season thia year, it's atlll been an impreaatve
turnaround for a team that never thought
It could be 4-3 mors than halfway through
the aeaaon.
L a s t ftd e o n d S h o t! I sure /eel * q fe

n o w th a t a p s y c h ia tr ic rep o rt s a y s th a t
M ike T y so n h a s b e e n c e rtified to fig h t
fo r a living.

NOTICS OP ACTION
TO: CANDIDA BARBARA
YOU ARB HBRSBY NOTIFIBO
Viol • PotKIon fw Dm solution
of your Mantop* hoe been Mod
and commenced in MiM Court
and you ora raqulrad W aorvo •
copy ot your written datofwoo.
4 any. on NIRV O. WINTER.
IS O .,
Allornoy
for
tho
Potitionor. whose oddrsss Is
MO Fox Vxtloy Dries. Suit* M l .
Lonpweod. PWrtdo SETFS, and
whose tsioohono number w
|*07| 441-4400. and tuo the
original with tho CWtb of Bw
obevo otytod Court onorOofora
NOVIMSBR 4th, IB M
w im • dotoull will bo
against you Iw tho raHot proyod
let
In tho
Pot III* n lor
Dissolution ol MarrtopoThis Notico shall bo publish**
onco each weak for lour (4)
consacuiiea weak* In Tho
BommoW Harold.
WARNING: RULE 1I.ESI,
Floods Family Law* RuWo of
Pfocoduro, REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS AND INFORMA­
TION. FAILURB T O COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS,
INCLUDING DISMISSAL OR
STRIKING OF PLSADtNOS.
WITNESS m y hand and tool ol
Court on SEPTEMBER SO. IS M
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy CWrh
PUBLISH: October S. I I , M , IF ,
1IM
O ttM S

Tim Raines la a Sanford native a n d Seminole
High School graduate now playing for th e New
York Yankees. His s ta ts for the 1997 playoff*
la In th e first column, personal-beat playoff
to tals In the second colum n a n d career playoff
totals (Including 1997) In th e third column.
R aines an d the Yankees have got a good
head s ta rt on winning th eir sec o n d World
Series title In three y ears after winning the
first two gam es of th e 1998 Series over the San
Diego Pa
P adres s t Yanks*
over the

weekend.

C huck K noblauch h it a th ra t-ru n hom e run
to erase a 8*2 deficit a n d Tlno M ardnei h it a
grand slam In a seven-run seventh Inning aa
the Yankees b eat th e Padres an d Kevin Brown,
9*6, In th e opening gam e on Saturday a n d
Jorge Posada an d B em ie Williams h it hom e
run* on Sunday aa New York whipped San
D itto 9*3 Sunday.
The Series moves to S an Diego for Game 6
tonight a t 6 p j o . with th s Yankees' David Cone
facing th e P u lre s' Starting Hit chcock. The
game ca n b e seen locally on WOPL POK SB.

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NOTICB OP
APPLICATION PON TAX O X IO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
thst FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC.. the hold*r of (he
following csrtilicate(s) hat lilad
•aid eanificata(t) lor a tsi daad
lo ba laauad thereon Tha ear*
tillcata numbar(a) and yaar|a| ol
■aauanca, tba daacnplion ol lha
proparty, and tha nama(a) In
which it waa aaaaaaad te/ara at
loliowa:
Carlificata No: 3452
Yaar ol laauanca: IttS
Daacnplion ol Proparty:
BEO 182.1 FT S 46 DEO S MIN
5 SEC E OF INT ELY RAY US 17•I 1 SLY LI LOT 3 RUN N 30
0EO42M IN 30 SEC E IIS IT FT
S 66 OEO 46 MIN 12 SEC E 30
FT S 30 DEO 14 MIN 46 SEC W
116 67 FT N 46 DEO 26 MIN 16
SEC W TO BEO LAKE OF THE
WOODS SUBO PB 7 PO 26.
Namaa m which aaaaaaad:
Kannalh a. Norman, Oleva B.
Norman. All ol aaid proparty
balng In lha County ol
Sammola, Stale ol Florida.
Unlaaa euch certificate!*) ahall
ba radaamad according to law,
lha property daacnbad m euch
certificale(e| will ba eold lo lha
highaat bidder at lha weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouaa, Sanford, Florida,
on tha 23rd day ol November,
1966, al 11:00 a.m.
Payment of Sale lea, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
and recording fees are required
to ba paid by tha auccasalul
bidder at tha aala. Full payment
ol an amount oqual to lha high­
est bid la dua within 24 houra
attar lha advertised time ol lha
sale. All payments ahall ba caah
or guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable to tha Clark ol
tha Circuit Court.
Dated this 13th day of
October, 1666.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Merger!
Deputy Clark
Publish: October 20. 27
November 3, 10. tS66
DEV-140
NOTICB OP
APPLICATION PON TAX O S ID
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Emma Smith, tha holder ol
tha following cartiticatela) has
tiled said certiticaiefe) lor a tae
dead to ba laauad thereon Tha
certificate
numbet(a)
and
yaar(a)
ol
issuance,
lha
daacnplion ol the property, and
tha namala) in which it was
aaaaaaad is/are as loliowa
Certificate No: 1174
Year of laauanca: 1666
Description of Property:
LEO LOT 227 J O PACKARDS
1ST ADO TO MIOWAV PB 2 PO
104
Namaa m which aaaaaaad
Hattie J. Connelly Heirs All ot
said property balng in the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida.
Unlaaa such certificatefe) ahall
ba radaamad according to law,
tha property described m such
certificate!*) wtK ba sold to tha
highaat bidder at tha west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouaa, Sanford, Florida,
on tha 23rd day of November.
1666, at 11 00 a m.
Payment of Sale fee, applies*
ble documentary stamp taeaa
and recording fees are required
to bo paid by the successful
bidder at tha sale. Pull payment
ot an amount equal to tha high­
aat bid la dua within 24 houra
after lha advert lead lima ol lha
sale. All payments ahall ba caah
or guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable lo tha Clark ol
the Circuit Court.
Oatad this 6th day of October,
1666
(•eel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Morgan
Deputy Clark
Publish: Oct. 13, 20. 27. A Nov.
3. 1664
DEV-66
IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SS M IN O Ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. 0B-EB3-CA- ta*A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OP
CALIFORNIA. N.A..
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaint ill,

vs

OREOORY S. PLEWELLINO
and CATHERINE E.
PLEWELLINO. his wits.
Defendants.
RS-NOTICR OP SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER AS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ot
foreclosure dated May 30.1667,
and
an Order
Amending
Summary Final Judgment and
Resetting Sale dated October 2,
1666. and entered m Casa No.
66*263*CA*14*A ol lha Circuit
Court ol lha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein
Bankers Trust Company ol
California. N A .. As Trustee, la
Plaintiff
and
Oregory
S.
Flewallmg and Catherine E.
Flewellmg, hta wile, are defen­
dants. I will sell lo lha highest
and baai bidder lor cash al lha
Waal Front Ooor ot tha
Sammola County Courthouaa.
301
North
Park Avenue,
Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida. 32771, at 11:00 o'clock
a m. on tha 4th day of NOVEM­
BER. 1666. the following
daacnbad property as eat forth
in said
Order
or
Pinal
Judgment, lo-wit:
LOT 16. OP WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES. SECTION SEVEN.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAOS 1, OP
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLS COUNTY, FLORIOA.
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order lo participate
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coal to you. lo lha
provision ol certain assistance.
Please contact lha Court at
1407-333-4330 within Iwo (2)
working days of your receipt ol
this Nonce; d you ate heerttg or
voice impaired, call liorida
Relay Ssrvice (600) 355 *770
DATED at Sanford. Florida on
October 2. 1666.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaeewtc
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH S HIATT. PA.
Attorneys lor Plamtilf
2661 East Oakland Park
Boulevard, Suits 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish: October 13. 20. 1666
DEV-67

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICB OP
APPLICATION FOR TAX OBSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Rav Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Oaptist Church,
the holder ot the following cer­
tificate!*) haa filed said certiflcate(s) for a laa daad to be
issued thereon The certificate
number!*) and year)*) of
issuance, the description of the
properly, and the nem*|*| in
which it was assessed Is/are as
follows:
Certificate No: 3756
Year of Issuance: 1966
Description ot Property:
LEO LOT t ESTES AOD TO
OVIEDO PB 7 PO 44
Names in which assessed:
B*n|amin F. Williams. All of said
property being In the County of
Seminole, Slat* ot Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at tha wast front
door,
Semlnota
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the 6th day of November,
1666, at 11:00 a m.
Payment of Sal* fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp tares
and racording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the sal*. Full payment
of an amount equal lo the high­
est bid l* due within 24 hours
after the advertised lime of tha
sal* All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 22nd day ot
September, 1696
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 26. Oct. 6. 13. 6
20. 1666
OEU-22S

NOTICE
OF VEHICLE AUCTION
1 6t Cadillac
46AD4 74X09144 732
2 86 Ford Pkup

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THS BIOHTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND PON
•SMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASS NO I 66*46S0-DR-02-K
IN RE: THE MARRIAOE OF
VIRQINIA J QREEN,
Petit toner/Wife
and
MARVIN QREEN.
Respond ent/Husband
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO MARVIN OREEN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that * duly sworn Petition lor
Dissolution ot Marriage been
filed in the above-styled Court
by
VIRGINIA
J.
OREEN.
Petitioner You are required lo
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to the said
Petition for Dissolution ot
Marriage to Petitioner's attor­
ney. MARK E. HERR. ESOUIRE
of LAW OFFICE OF MARK E
HERR, whose post office
address la Post Office Boe
620337, Oviedo. Florida 327420337, ON OR BEFORE NOVEM­
BER 16, 1666, and file the orig­
inal with the Clerk ot this Court
either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter: otherwise, a
default will be entered for the
relief demanded in the Petition
WITNESS my hand end seel ol
this Court on this I4lh day ol
OCTOBER. 1666.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October 20. 27. and
November 3. 10, 1666
DEV-162
IN THS C IR C UIT COURT
PON SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATB DIVISION
Pile N*. SB- BBS CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
LIBBY HELLEKSON. a/k/a
MARY ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON.
Deceased.
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
estate of LIBBY HELLEKSON.
s/k/a
MARY
ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON. deceased. Pile
Number 66-666 CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court for
Seminole, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
I* N Park Av*., Sanford. FL.
32771. The names and address
of the Co-Personal Representa­
tives and the Co-Personal
Representatives' attorney are
sat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All person* on whom this
notice i* served who have
obiections that challenge the
validity of lha will, Ih* qualifica­
tions ot the personal represen­
tative. venue, or lurisdiction of
this Court are required to file
their obiections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creddors ot the decedent
and other person* having
claims or demand* against
decedent s estate on whom a
copy ol this notice la served
withm three months after the
date of ih* fust publication of
this notice must til* their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ot the dece­
dent and persons having claim*
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must III* their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN0S. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date ol the first publica­
tion ol this Nolico is October
13. 1666
Co-Personal Representatives:
ROBERT HELLEKSON
SHEILA HELLEKSON KINO
MICHAEL HELLEKSON
C/O P.O. Boe 4646
Sanlord. FL 32772-4646
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
FRANK C. WHIOHAM.
ESOUIRE
Florida Bar No. 166260
STENSTROM. MdNTOSM.
COLBERT. WHIOHAM
6 SIMMONS. PA.
Post Office Boa 4646
Sanlord. FL 32772-4646
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish: October 13, 20. 1666
DEV-60

s 1FTDOntOSOFU024234

3 82 Old*
•3AP36Y6CX110935
Auction will be held 11-03-68
o
to 00AM al Pritchett's
Towing. 1240 S CR 427,
Longwood
Publish October 20. 1698
DEV 148
NOTICE
OF FICTITIO US NAMS
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 121
Queen* Court. Sanford, Florida
32771,
Sammola County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of HOMS IM PROVE­
MENT SERVICES, and that I
intend to register said name
with
the
Division
ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee,
Florida, in accordance with the
provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wlt: Section
865 06. Florida Statute* 1661.
Gerald A Ohalek
Publish October 20. 1666
DEV-146

IN THS C IR C UIT COURT
OF THS BIOHTBSNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NO. SS-106-CA-14-B
PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY BANK, a
federal savings bank,
Plaintiff,

vs

JMJ BUILDING CO . a/k/a
JMJ BUILDINO COMPANY,
a Florida corporation.
JOHN PALUMBO BASSAM
I NASSER, a/k/a BASSAM
NASSER. ALLEN 8
DRYWALL. INC . a Florid*
corporation, and
OCL AIR HEATINO. AIR
CONDITIONING 6
REFRIGERATION. INC .
a/k/a DEL-AIR HEATING.
AIR CONDITIONING AND
REFRIGERATION. INC ,
a Florida corporation.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on the 3rd day ol
November. 1664. at 11 00 A M
at the Seminole County Civil
Court Building, West Front
Door. 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida, the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
real and personal property more
particularly
described
a*
Evhrbit ‘ A* attached hereto
the aforesaid sal* will be made
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered m Civil NO 66-106-CA14-E now pending in the Circuit
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
County. Florida
DATED this 2nd day of
October. 1666
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY Jan* E Jasewrc
As Deputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson. Esquire
Florida Bar No 0666260
GRAHAM, CLARK. JONES.
BUILDER. PRATT S MARKS
Post OMiie Drawer 1660
Winter Park, Florida 32760
Telephone: (407) 647-4461
Attorney* for Plaintiff
AMERICAN* WITH
OISABILITISB A C T OF 16B0
ADMINISTRATIVE ONOSN
NO. S4-S0
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY
WHO
NEED
A
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
s h o u l d c o n t a c t d is a b il it y

COORDINATOR AT 30t NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N. 301,
SANFORD. FLORIDA. 32771, AT
LEAST FIVE (6) 0AYS PRIOR TO
THE
PROCEEDING
TE L E ­
PHONE (407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227; 1-600-655-6771 (TOD).
OR I -400-655-6770 (V). VIA
FLORIOA RELAY SERVICE.
LSOAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 56 (LESS THE EASTERLY
3 3 FEET THEREOF), CREEKWOOO. UNIT II. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 46.
PAOE 62. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
TOGETHER WITH ell build mgs,
structure*, end improvements
of every nature whatsoever now
or hereafter situated on Ih*
sard property, and aU furniture,
furnishings, futures, machinery,
equipment, inventory and mate­
rials on site, and personal prop­
erty ot every nature whatsoever
now or hereafter owned by the
Mortgagor and located In, on,
or used or intended to be used
m connection with or with the
operation ol said properly,
buildmgs, structures or other
improvements, including all
etlension*, additions, improve­
ments. betterments, renewals
and replacement* to any ol the
foregoing, and all ol the right of
title end Interest ot the
Mortgagor In any such personal
properly or liatur** subject to a
conditional sales contract,
chattel mortgage or similar lien
or claim together with Ih* ben­
efit of any deposits or pay­
ment* now or hereafter mad*
by the Mortgagor or on its
behalf.
TOQETHER WITH *11 and sin­
gular the tenements, heredita­
ment*, easements and appurte­
nances thereunto belonging, or
m any wise appertaining, and
the rents, issues, and profit*
thereof, and also alt Ih* estate,
right, title. Interest and all
dawn* and demands whatsoev­
er. as wall in law aa In equity, ol
said Mortgagor in and to the
same, and svory pari and par­
cel thereof, and also specifical­
ly but not by way ol limitation
ail gas and electric fixtures,
radiators,
heaters.
water
pumps, air conditioning equip­
ment,
machinery,
boilers,
ranges, elevators and motor*,
bath tubs, sink*, water ctoteta,
water basin*, pip**, laucats.
and other plumbing and heating
futures, mantel*, refrigerating
plants and ice bose*. window
screens, screen doors. Venetian
blinds, cornices, storm shutters
and awnings, which are now
may hereafter pertain to or be
used with, m or on said premis­
es. even through they be
detached or detachable, are
and shall be deemed to be fix­
ture* and accessories to Ih*
freehold and a part of Ih* real«»
TOGETHER WITH Ih* tene­
ments, hereditaments appurte­
nance* thereunto belonging,
and the rents, issues and prof­
its thereol.
Exhibit ‘ A*
Publish October 13. 20. 1666
OEV-65

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY,
3 2 2-2611
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Toll fr** from Orlando M1-MW
File N*. S6-872-CP
You can fax your ad to 407-323*9400
Division: Prebate
300 ft French Av*.
P.O. Box 1667
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MINEVAH WILLIAMSON
Sanford,
FL
32771
Sanford,
FL 32772
Deceased
NOTICS
Our offlea la opan to aarva you Monday through Friday, 8 am •6 pm
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
DEADLINES:
estate
ol
MINEVAH
WILLIAMSON, deceased. File
For TUBBday*a edition, tha deadline la Monday at noon
Number 98-672-CP. is pending
For Wedneeda/a edMon, tha deadllno la Ttiaeday at noon
in the Circuit Court for
For Thuraday*a edition, the doadMne la Wedneaday at noon
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division, the address
For Frlday’a edition, tha deadline la Thursday at noon
of which is 301 N. Park Avenue,
Sanford. FL 32771. The names
For tha waakand edMon, tha deadline la Friday al noon
and address of the Personal
Representative
and
Ih*
Personal
Representative's
Ws gM y aacspl MMHsreod. VJta. UUcover and American Exprata. Ws aiao w0 taka cash
attorney are set forth below
or a parsons! check. Adverttara who aiah to be Mad can make anangsmartt at tie Kma
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
notr ad It placed. Please ketp In rrtnd t a t ade In «w Psreonals (data. 21). Butman
All persons on whom this
(daaa. 56). 6 Oarage Sales (217) require psyntsf* m advance.
notice is served who have
obiections that challenge the
validity ol the will, the qualifica­
tions of the personal represen­
II you need Idchange your ad whSe X1$ running, ptoaso gtvB ue a cal end we *■ make tf»
tative. venue, or lurisdiction of
change lor fie next eveaebla edHton. Pleats check your ad on Ihe IItbI dey c# pubecaeon. II
this Court are required to file
you And an error, pteaaa cal us kransclBtofy and we wMcorrect the error tar tie next pU4then obiections with this Court
caSon. Wt are rtsponefcle tor the Art! insertion onty and only lor the coal of hat Am IneerWITHIN 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 creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served
within three months after the
dal* of the first publication of
this notice must file then claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
on them
All other creditor* of the dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demands against the dece­
dent s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dal* of the first publica­
tion of this Notice is October
20. 1668
Personal Representative:
LYOE LAVENDER
Attorney for
I Personal Representative
NOTICS OF
H B a B n jg ttn e ia e p d a d »a ttU a m tn t
WILLIAM L COLBERT. Esquire
APPLICATION FOR TAX OSSD
We w in lo make ter* you are pleased with the results from your Seminole Herald classified ad
Florida Bar No 122761
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
STENSTROM. MCINTOSH,
To make sum your ad works, we tuggeti you keep m rrand the following
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
COLBERT. WHIOHAM
• Include at many teatuios of the Hem you ar* aebng aa you can Bw* of Remember,
FUNOCO. INC., the holder of
4 SiMMONS. PA.
lha mofi you III. Ih# llitif you M l.
tn* following certificate!*) has
Potl Oftic* Box 4644
• indude a pne* By kstxig a puce. you wil ekrnnsM unwanted eato from people who
tiled said certificate!*) for a tax
Sanlord. FL 32772-4646
dead to be issued thereon. The
aren't serious about buying your merchants*
Telephone 407/322-2171
certiticata
numbar(s)
and
• When you kst your phone number, kst the time of day that ts best to reach you You
Publish October 20. 27, 1966
yaarlsl
of
issuance,
the
don't went people cabng you when you at* si work or aieepxtg
DEV-144
description of the property, end
the name!*) in which it was
i'lilv A l f »'AH TY
&lt;.1 i AI4 AN Mi l l
MONT Ml Y
assessed is/are as follows:
UNCLAIMED
1Il‘fl4 * I 1 1 t If
Certificate No: 3607
• I I 1 1A| '
SIM ( 1A|
VEHICLE
AUCTION
Year of Issuance. 1666
1 lull’s '» il.iys S 1H
Removal ot the below
1 Mill's '» fl.lys $ Ml*
Description ol Property:
b lint's 11 il.iys
described vehicles ws* con­
LEO BEO NW COR LOT 6 RUN
ducted m compliance with P.t.
5 21 DEO 25 MIN 40 SEC E 100
Sbb
713.76. Notice that Butch's
FT S 56 OEO 66 MIN 40 SEC E
Towing will sail said vehicle* at
355 FT N 166 64 FT N 76 DEG
Public Auction for cash on
36 MIN 37 SEC W 364 4 FT TO
1 9 — C o m p u t e x /T V
October 30th at 10.00 am at
BEO BLK A FRIES SURVEY OF
27— N ursery &lt;c C hild
7 0 — E d u c a t io n i t
200 Persimmon A**., tsntord.
LAKE CHARM PB t PO 6.
•
C
a
r
e
----------NEED
a c o m p u te r I
T r a in in g
Fiend*.
W*
reserve
the
right
to
Names in wtuch assessed
Complete system* futy loaded.
withdraw any vehicle* from this
Wyett L. Wyatt. An ol said prop­
Leaae/purebate
wAow
monthly
auction. AX vehicle* sold AS IS.
a provide TLC.
OTTBO TRUCK SCHOOL
erty being in Ih* Cbunty of
payments 800-6000343x276 7
No till* guaranteed. Butch's
hot meals A snacks. rsexonePM
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
S*mmo!«, State of Florida
24hrs.
Towing
reserve*
the
right
to
bid
rales
and
after
school
caro
Wkend
desses Nxuonei Truck
Unless such certifies!*!*) shell
on any vehicle.
Sen! Ref avert 322-3875
School 1-B0D4BB-73E4
be redeemed according to law,
SATE L U T E TV SYSTEM
Vehicle* may be viewed on*
the property described m such
SAM I, I R dish, metsi mesh
TrMtina
hour prior lo sal*.
certificate!*) will be sold lo the
type.Oaks ESR 1824 Receiver
MUNCHKM MAHON pro k tog
Slert O d 26' from 4 30PM1663
BUICK
BLACK
highest bidder at the west front
w/remot*
Pole.Books.
etc.
now lei desses, sm group*, a
104AJ47A4DH644I11
door.
Sammola
County
Ready to mslsK
Cost over
loving home elmos. Tor 3-Syr*
free 1466 623-744?™
1664 CHRYB SILVER
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
reasonable riles 321-6648
34500 1 1/2 yrs old Asking
1C3BC66K7QF234
4
2
7
on the 23rd day ol November.
S1IS0 Will trad* for earjucfc1676 OODOE BROWN
7 1 — H elp W a n t e d
1666, at It 00 a m.
up Big Screen TV.ndmg mower
WRi. BABVEfT
B21JE6X136662
Payment ot Sal* lee, applica­
or 77. 407-323-SS33.
children m my home ages 0-3
1666 FORD BLUE
ble documentary stamp taxes
7»m6pm M-F 421-1630 Sanford
1FAB P64T6JH154636
NOW HIRING
and recording lees are required
FfT for I Major Manufacturing
1666 OLOBOREV
to be paid by the successful
55— Business
2Q3AS61N4K2364061
plant xt Sanford Positions are
bidder st the sale. Full payment
2 1 — P ekso nals
available for aN shifts. Celt
I960 PONT WHITE
ol an amount equal lo the high­
O
pportunities
1G2NE14UXLC240044
r K l N n i r rtfio n n ti m W ir
est bid is due within 24 houra
1664 PONT BLUE
ALONE? FLORIOA MOST RE­
M i l 04 330-1666
attar the advertised time ol the
2G2AQt6R7 El 205663
SPECTED Dating Bureau since
sal*. All payments shall be cash
1676
TOYOTA
BLUE
19771
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ages
mcknkng
seniors
or guaranteed
instrument,
RT134026136
Brmgng Paopit Togtth#f 1-600Orstrbubng phone card*. No ex­
mad* payable to the Clerk of
1667 PLYM GREY
922-4477 (24 hours)
perience necessary For more
the Circuit Court
1P3BM1IC6HD641434
information sand a SASE to
Dated this 13th day of
Female
1663 BUICK WHITE
Primetime
Commumcationt.
October, 1666.
1
Long Term-Short
Term
Term
needed for
lor busy Longwood to1O4AP37VXDX470666
P O Box 694355 Miami. FL
(Seal)
Temp To Hire
cation Oiosl pay 331-6649
1663 PONT BLUE
MARYANNE MORSE
33269-1355
•0B-1123
2G2AK37A302263213
CLERK OF THE
Publish: October 20. 1666
Walk-ins welcome 7 days
CIRCUIT COURT
50
IN
D USTR IA L
CAREER FRUSTRATED? NEED
Pnvale rm* Female Sl»8
DEV-161
__________________ _
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
SE
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R
S N EED ED
Use
XMM0007785
FLORIDA
NOTICB OP
serious money in spare time
Initial Telent Tree Stalling ha*
407-3364300
by: Shirley C. Hergert
PUBLIC AUCTION
Working from your home For
permanent
fob
opportunity** for
Deputy Clerk
Notice l* hereby given:
more information phone 1-SSIproduction worker* xt N. Orlan­
Publish: October 20. 27
McConnell Towing will sail at
23—Lost 6c Found
256-1119 24hr»
do Those positions pay 36-ftHr
November 3, 10. 1666
Public Auction for Salvage for
and begin immediately Cal
DEV-137
Cash on demand to highest bid­
LO ST BIRD •CONUNE Green w/
HERSHEY
/
PEPSI
740-0111. NO APPTS NECES­
der, the following described
maroon belly Likes People
SARY
vehicles:
Please cal 323-6066 REWARO
3400-600 a l cash, weekly in­
11 -4 -ta
come Work only 2-4 hrt/wk
90 Pont
1O2JBI4K1LT636200
Only I vender operator for this
11-B-BB
NO TICS OP
area Must have 15.960 cash
66 Olds 203AJ6IN6K2456036
APPLICATION PON TAX OSSD
available lor immediate owner11-B-BB
NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN,
shp Ca* t -600-6924353
64 Hyun KMHVF24NXWUS06S44
A BETTER JOB FbRVOUl
that FUNB A t CUtTODIAN FOR
11-7-66
Just Call Never ■ Fee1
MUNICO. INC., the holder ol the
LE NATUREL-ind (kst Home
HELP Personnel *2646*6
64 Olds IQ3AR47A0EM362766
following certificate!*) has filed
based business opp Intro pre­
11-10-66
said certificate!*) lor a tax deed
sentation t 30-5 pm Set Travel
60 Ford
F16FN0G0021
to ba issued thereon. The cer­
Lodge. 450 Dougtei Av* . All
92 Dodge
tificate number(s) and year(s) of
Spgs Meet Qlenn W Turner,
1B3XP24D3NN173616
It's tlm# to prepare
lesuance, the description ol the
guest speaker It you cannot at­
64 Pont 102AB7703E7236663
property, and Ih* nam*(s) in
tend
cal 361-1176. Ext 1605
for th« Holiday.
NOTICB
11-11-66
which it was assessed Is/are as
OP FIC TITIO U S NAMB
61 Honda
MSL4314BS005441
follow*:
for ■ In vo*tor |6K
Looking
Notice
is
hereby
fliven
fhal
I
Order
your Classified Dis­
67 Ford 1FABP66U4HA2666 66
Certificate No: 4276
co-*lgn*r-W«) talk
neodod
am engeged In business at 670
65 tu n 1G6ZP126312366741
play, Help wonted Ads now!
Veer of Issuance: 1664
•Bout
MoresL
407-246-4664
i
t
607-!
1st Piece. Longwood. Florid*
11-13-66
Description ol Property:
32750,
Seminole County,
64 Chev 1QCC816Z0R6162941
LtQ B 40 PT OP LOT 14 * ALL
VENOtNO
ProMabi* S Easy
Florida,
under the Fictitious
The Auction will be held al
'ARordabi* price*
OP L O T t I t « 11 A N 1/2 OP
Cal for FREE Broch A Propd
Nam*
ot
PALMIN
POST PRE­
12:00 pm on said dates above.
Penonakred aennee
VACD BT ADJ ON • OP LOT 16
CaXmg Card 600420-4353
VENTION. and that l intend to
McConnell
Towing
A
Recovery
•Quality
work
BLK 2 REPLAT OP PART OP
rogisler end nemo with ih*
2600
Banlord
Av*..
Sanlord.
FL
'Dtttnbuton
xt your local area
TOW NtlTE NORTH CHULUOTA
Division
of
Corporations,
32773. Prospective bidders msy
59—Financial
(to draw seasonal help from em­
PB 12 PO 44.
Tallahassee.
Ffoiide,
in
accor­
Inspect vehicle* on* hour prior
ploye** wtio reside dose by)
Names In which assessed: AU
S ervices
dance with the provisions ol tho
to sal*. Terms are cash or
In* Inc. All ol said properly
Fictitious
Nemo
Statutes,
ToCertified
Fund*.
McConnell
CaE (4071 322-3611 A
being In Ih* County of
HOMEOWNERS need cash?
Wit: Section 145.09. Florid*
Towing reserves the right to
Ask tor
I
' the Classified
torn mole. Elate of Florida
Statute*
1*91.
Debt
Conaokdation?
Lower
your
accept or re|ect any and all
Lot your dfaplay* start working
Unlesa such certificate!*) shall
Jerry Palmer
rat**
Cal
now
tor
qwekost
ap­
bid*.
tor you EARLY!
be redeemed according to law,
proval t turn around Cort*Publith: October 20. 1999
Publish: October 20. 1666
the property described In such
spondonl
mtg
lender
Cell
BJI
DEV-ISO
DEV-142
cartificaiels) wilt be sold lo the
600 726-4760
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Bern lnote
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
MONEY PROBLEMS?
on the 23rd day of November,
Coneokdtie your tuat w/o a
by Luis Campos
I t t t , at 11:00 a.m.
loan
Poneer Credit 327-6550
CeixbntyCavwr cryplogrem**&gt;*cmxfedImmeua**kon*bylamou*
Payment of Bale foe, applica­
paepw pxxr xrwpresent Eachwear vi *wepher Hanoi lor anerier
ble documentary stamp taxes
7ed&gt;,ri rue CequebO
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the sal*. Pull payment
ot an amount equal lo the high­
est bid I* due withm 24 hours
after Dm advertised Urn* of the
sal*. All payments shea be cash ‘ K N Z
L N X V U Z D Y X 8 C
X V T X F J
or guarantsed
instrument,
mad* payable to the Clerk of
J H D I B I Z J
K H Z
W X V X L Z
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 13th day ol
October, 1664

NOTICS OF ACTION
CONBTRUCTIVS SERVICS
IN THS C IR C UIT CO UNT
OF THS BIOHTBSNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTV,
FLORIOA
CASS NO.I 66-4665-DR-0 2 -0
IN RE: THE MARRIAOE OF
NATTASHA TONEE CARMACK.
Wife/Petitloner.
and
JAMES WILLIE CARMACK.
Hutband/Ratpondant.
TO JAMES WILLIE CARMACK
Residence Unknown
NOTICB
BY PUBLICATION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage ha* been filed and
commenced In this Court and
you are required to servo s
copy of your written defenses,
if any. to It on STEFANIE B. SILFEN. ESOUIRE. Attorney for
Petitioner, NATTASHA TONEE
CARMACK, who** address Is
2t0t Was! Commercial Blvd..
Suita 5400, Fort Laudardal*.
Florid* 33306 and til* the origi­
nal with the clerk ot tha above
styled court on or before
NOVEMBER 20. 1666; otherwise
a default will be entarad against
you lor the relief prayed for In
the complaint or petition
WARNING Rut* 12.265.
Florid* Family Law Rule* of
Procedure, require* certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ment* and Information. Failure
to comply can result m sanc­
tions, including dismissal or
striking of pleadings.
This notice shall be published
once each week for four con­
secutive weeks m THE SEMI­
NOLE HERALO.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot said court al SEMINOLE
County, Florida on this tSth day
ot OCTOBER, 1666
A TRUE COPY
Florida •
Circuit Courl Saal
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk, Circuit Court
Seminole County.
By Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
STEFANIE B SILFEN. ESOUIRE
2101 Wast Commercial Blvd
Suit* 5400
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33306
(654) 733-1330
Publish October 20, 27. 1666
DEV-151

CLASSIFICATIONS

$300 - $500

Legal Notices

CELEBRITY CIPHER

rsr

D Z I A V H K B A Q .

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergarl
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October 20. 27
November 3, 10. 1666

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lawn ol Irle * — Linus (Chartid Brown)

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71— H

elp

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a n ted

PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
k x th# beat TM lob? Positive
people needed . for ■ positive
•orb environment. Call Misty
Nowlt 371-7070 sit 112

ASSEM BLERS
W A N TED
IM M E D IA T E L Y !!
Adecco is currently looking lor
*ght assembly workers lor a
Medical Production Facility lo­
cated m Sanlord Good manual
dexterity, willingness to work
and great attitude a rust* Temp
to perm position lor me nght

C A T V T E C H N IC IA N
Technician needed lot cab*
system in
Heathrow Experi­
ence In testing and trou­
bleshooting of headend. outside
network, and installations is re
guxad Abrkly to climb and kft
75to* Good driving record and
vakd FL O L Mutt be depend
able
Pre employment drug
lestmg required EOE
Mail or fax resume (407)3332510
Heathrow
Cable. 1275
LK
Heathrow In .SleaiOl, Heath­
row FL 32746. Attn Gen Mgr
NO WALK INS OR PHONE
CALLS PLEASE

AFFOROrtBl F HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Challenging position lor
outgoing indnr w- good comm
skills Office duties center on
adm. cust sve and sales
Phone exp or cust contact axp
deeded Fax resume to Norwest
Financial at 324 5516 TOE
CULTURED MARBLE MANU­
FACTURER
needs
instate!
Start ImmetMtety 407-321-4772
cut tout* MtemctAiL

S11.15 T O S T A R T
Grade tor Students
Cal M Th 11-4pm 669 9191
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
15 yt old Corp seeks 2 people
xnth excellent communications
skks 4 phone voice No taws'
P TTT
afternoon 4 evening
Shifts. 17 00Hr start
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333 7300
EOE

Adecccr
t e e e m p l o y m e n t people

DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS ’’ Crecker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dt (M
arvj Hev 46)

Assemblers, metal, saw opera­
tor manwnanc* Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. CaiseCerry FL
ASSEMBLY OF SMALL model
aepune parts with fcght machm
tog involved Cal 327-1
7-6333

A S S O C IA TE
TR A IN E E
Training makes the dIterance
New or experienced-w* have
□penngs m our three txpand
mg Seminole County offices
lor hard working caieer-mmded
people Cal.
Nancy Darnel
AitamontaLongwood-669-4600
Robin Munsa
Mary Vfeathrow-333-8064
Wei
Gary Balanoft
I

have cap. own tools 4
vakd Dr Uc Cal Sanlord TV* 4
Auto Center, toe at 322-0672
HANDY MAN wah toot* 4 car to
lawn work, pamting. 4 ware­
house S&amp;Tv Cafl 119-1111
INITIAL T A U N T TREE
STAFFTNO
7404111
JANITOR needed P/T 20 hr*/
wk. C*u Odessa at Seminole
Herald 322 2611. EOE

JO B S

AUTOMOTIVE DCTALERS
SanfortHongwoooOdando
Good Incoma Pownbal
Baneftta After 90 Days
Tapfi Boor 407-293-3055

JO B S
JO B S

it IE V6Uh 6 wn
bo ss ii

ADECCO it teaming up xnth
Sanlord companies to create
exciting fob opportunities H
you have akiaa. ambition and
a dnve tor quakty. we have a
great opportunity with great
benefits

Upon verification of dslrvery ol
toe Southern Bea 'Real Veaow
Pagaa* m your own rw^piborhood or inanity
DELIVERY DOOR TO DOOR
Housewives, students, rebred
unemployed Applicant* rraist
11 yrs or order, must have
l e n d auto or truck and be
available at Hast 4 daylight
hri/day
To apply cad 123-0556
9:10-4 pm.
DO NOT CAU. PHONE
COMPANY
0 0 A IncorporalSdEOE

Wa have fobs in toe
following areas

‘Machine Operator*
‘Assemblers*
(First Shift)
* W a ra h o u M *
‘ C lerical*

‘Data entry*
‘Telemarketing*
* Admin. Aaet.*
•1at.2nd.3rd Shifts
Avail*

lUUNIDDIHE
TRACTORTRAUfRS
Iw o m o c tu m !

Ptaaaa ceil for appL
407-110-7171

JOIN me best heamcare team
m Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous etpenence helpful
Call Debary Manor 407-6684426 EOE.

TIC EMPLOYMENT

•18 Day COL Tralatei
•Day A Woakssd Clsssss
•Flsi trial Asslstaacs
•CafrtBis Hktefl Oa tlta

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pay
Call

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•Extra pay lo drivers.
•Open * am
601 Oogtrack Rd Longwood
2604106

SERVICE TECHNICIAN tor local
propane company Immediate
FT position available Vacation,
sek pay. COL Oast B a ptua
Apply to person Discount Pro­
pane 3604 S Orlando Or. Senlord

enthusiastic sales
associate
FT/PT lor the Seminole Town
Center
Some nights/wkend*
req. S7*comm. to start Cal
Kna tor totarvww 302-5000
THE PHONE BOOKS ARE
Right Hi
YOU! Loader
avail lor phono books. 64.00

Apply to parson today
1U1 8 French Ave

LOOK
BE EMPLOYED NOW
Office Coordmator
*107*
once Assistant
t Btv
I 9 tv
Mamlenancs
t 4 hr
Doc* Worker
Accounting Clark
* 9hr
I ahr
Shop Supervisor
Customer Service
t MX
Warranty Clerk
t A hr
Counter Worker
S 7/hr
TOO MANY TO LIST
CALL NOW
700 WEST 26TH ST.
Growing Foam Insulation Com­
pany boiung to tyre new talent
Travel M-F Will tram COL
Class A or B a plus, but not requred Cal Greg at 1400-663315S. Insurance. 40tk.vacabon.
Start your Mur* lodayl
Car s insurance Needed
Weeksnda FREE: 1315266
MOfcfOAOE—
H t f c i O S*
TRAMEC: Hmh school grad ml
uc typing 4 computer akPa
Nabona Mortgage Corp Longwood Call Dan At 767-6270.
NOW HMNO
Seeking
following positions
House Person. House Keepers,
and AM Dishwasher* Apply m
parson to: Marriott Courtyard.
111 International Partway.
Heathrow, FL.
ORDER PULLERS naodad lor E
OrVN OrvSemmol* Co . FuS
bma. 1st S 2nd shift* aval Lots
ol overtime, dependable, lamp
to hse. not strap of work Heavy
Wing. Forkkfl a Plus' Cal NOW!
GPC stalling 260-5066 No Fa*
Pressure Cleaning
Person 14 or older. FL Dr Lie.,
rtqd Salary commansurala ml
axp 407-121-4122._____________

pad *6 00. Cal 2604106 or ap­
ply m parson 5AM 601 Dog
ftt* M . LonttWCO
TREE CUMBERS/
OROUNOBMAN
needed Exp COL hcenced prof
323-3461 TOP PAYItt
ACCEPTING APP5 FOR
JANITORIAL
positions m Lk
Mary area Cal 9*24289
WRECKER DRWER
Experienced Musi have Class
B.. Apply at Sanlord Towing.
2601 Courtty OuD Rd. 3224S44

93— Rooms Fob Rent
DELTONA turn S unfum rooms.
SKXVwk ♦ ttOOdep 904 5329543 after 5pm________________
EFFICWNCY
eery - convemam location
3214900__________
FURMSHED ROOMS-A* uMa
tod Laundry, phone, and tut
use *65 *90 a week 3244955

97— A TA K TM E N TS
F u r n is h e d
Sanlord 1BR. compfala priva­
cy. 1 tow bom hoapaal. SlOO/wk
* *200 Mcunty md uM Cal
695-1447

98— R e n t a l s
HOUSE FOR RENT
2/1. Fenced yard. CIVA *500
mo Cal 574-7666. Sanlord Asa
SANFORO AREA. 3-1 Central
HAA large tot quiet location.
1635.mo * dap. 957-9277

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n ish e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE

IWTCu IcTkT STAFTlWG
(407) 86D-0444

LAKE ADA I BORM. (41DMO
teORM.WTDMO ANOUP

3 2 3 -6 4 7 0

Guardian
Personal Storage
R E T A IL » I I 0 W I —
• M
W IT H
O F F IC a . M R U R O H R II
P R I M ! 44 1 L M A T M M W t T N
E A S Y A C C E S S M R R TM * S R U T R
7S O I N O R T , BuM e 3
O rla n d o , P L * * 4 1 0 -1 4 4 2
C l L m n d k xd A t

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Needs 100 workers dally,
t * algn on bonus to new am-

SUNDER WEIGH

WORK TOOAY/PfUO TODAY

Shop Scminolt Herald*
Classifieds Everyday!

800-554*7364

R IG H T H A N D M A N

Sanford area. A C warehouse
No heavy lifting. Ful benefits
Cal 407-3200301.

LABOR READY

Om

.T r u c k D rive r
in s titu te

light Hand Man need 100 work­
ers daily. Drivers paid *6 00
Drive cars at Rental C o . Auc­
tions. various other jobs avail
able *5 00 sign on bonus with
Ad Work when you want to, and
get pad the sane day JOBS •
MONEY Cat us 260 6106 or
apply after 5AM at 601 Oogtrack
Rd.Longwood

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brentfy 4 Assoc. 614-7444

FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 491K
PLAM1 Drue tree wort*!*I*
Apply at: MO MBMr Drive.
Aaamonwtpnne M0-*000

B M M ft

Adecca

rn n

ELECTRICIANSrexid 4 comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Senfold
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
122-1562

LABORERS NEEDED

FRONT ENCVMCCHAMC

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$

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

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Sanford C ouit Apartments

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S2911. Saabri Aw., Sanlord323*3301

Gusrdlsn
Persons! Storsge
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p a r tm en ts

DOUBLE BED mnerxpnng mat
tree, box and metal liame ml
roaers *66 Can move 323 8090

Re a l estate , inc

7403 NORT, S u ita 3
O rlan d o , FL 33410-2442
CaJf Lm ndtord A t:

ROSE LEA VILLAS
2/1 Special -SANMMontfl
HUD OKAY 407-3304911

Home* tram pervvet on *1
Dekoquem Tax. Repos R EO t
Your Area Tof Fra* (1) 600 218
9000 Ext H 2706 tor current ksl
mgs

SANFORO 1/1 Upstairs Apt
Oood area Hwtonc Area nets
Req *350*350 3214757

103— H
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*

1129 VINTAGE 2/1 • 1/1 apl
*78 000
ELEGANT 4/3 neighborhood wr
history * 130 000 DOT WALLE R.
JERNKJAN PROPERTY
323-116*
1929 VINTAGE 2/1 • 1/1 apl
*78 000
ELEOANT 4/3 neighborhood w/
history *130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
333-SI**

n f u r n is h e d

1500 DOW N-.W HY RENT?
When you can own mis 3 bdrm
home wi C/HA. new pant A car­
pet f Axk about HUO home*!
The Hllllman Group. Inc.
— 4214331
Sf. JOHN RtvtR FRONT2/2. over 1600 aq tt. ng pool.
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport, over
1/1 ac w dock 11400/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. On. carport.
toed yd UMVmon
SANFORO 2/1 *v, dn. 2 frplc.
kit, preh. O V K Ig yd t H Ofman
SANFORO 17 New crpf. paint,
appl. try. M. toed yd SSOWtwaii
IFraipafdaa M l 47*4
1/1- Kitchen equip, ml window
a* *426.

S t

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Since 1*44
(407)3334133

S t . p*Am *
it*
Santoro Specou t amactve 1
1 5 ar/ F R *61.500
SLJCtmiflftr«L35.ac on river
« Debary 1 7 m frontage Re­
duced to *225.000
lerkwmwl IS.we across from
OrtSan Airport toned M l
SITS 000
Low down Easy quakfy low mo
Pitots 2/1 CA toed yard w/ ex­
tra buidnglol

(407)3224173

mo
No
count.407-

2BR 6425/
Senior D u-

SANFORO 36R 2BA teOGmo
•*600 dap 38R 1BA S52Vmo *
*525 dap (25 appl lea No
pats CaS 3214666
SANFORO: Smak 2BR house
CMA.No Pats S47S e Depose
Ca* 904 226-0626

‘ S T tk S T f f d M

RENTALS
SANFORO 1/1 Duplai. Living
Rm. Carprt. CH/A... USS/tltO

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322*2405
W I NEED HOUSES TO RENT

WATERFfnONT/DE LTONA
2 17 Beet Bnck Ranch
1 17 acre* on Lake Mon­
roe.Screen porch/TMe floors' 9
yrs old 235K 407448-1162

153—Acreage Lot For
S ale
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
moMe homesaa. horse*, cant*,
larmng or nursery* Zoned agncultural
*3.900/ACRE
Sm
down wrowner finance 904-7671772 *r 904-7*74922
OAKWOOC FARMS - Osteen/
Deaona area 10 acres, klaal lor
horses or cattle Iarm Mobile
home or home*** Zoned agn
(44.900 Ftoancmg aval ml am
rent (904) 7674)00

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KINO s u e " WATERBEO with
wood frame and bookcase M.r
rot Headboard complete *100
Can move 3226219
MATTRESS SALE ~ F u ll si/e
used box springs A mattress
*65 00 Larry's Mart 3224132
QUEEN WATER BED
Softuda Asking *100 Can Bet
fy 349 5033
Two Love Saata. 2 Rectmers
one Table Lamp M lor (200
Can Mr Smith 407-323 2937

183—'Television &amp;
S h r io /R adio
CURTIS MATHES console 25*
TV Wood cabinet wheels, mcf
converter 4 remote (100 323
7411

187—SroRiiNG G oons
BICYCLE FOR SALE
Male to good condaon Aikng
*40 00 Can 323 5599
Man a Bicycla-Muffy
10 speed blue, good conation
*40 00 407-323 5599

193—Lawn

ft

G arden

FREE
YVOOO S WOOO CHIPS 4
MULCH
C A U 323-*461

199—Pets I kSupplies
Need a fteaAMk miet mat mat
adults on dogs S cats? Ask
ST1NSTROM GENERAL FEED
1323-1550)
about
HAPPY
JA C K . D M J U A m C K _ W l
Citrus scanlad Trigger spray
BiOdegradabto
(www happytacktoccom)
PETOROOMiHa
by appL at . my office or al yot
home 20« yrs exp 7*74000

219— W a n t e d

to

B uy

Alum. Cant Coppar / Brata
121-0004
Kokomo Racycllng:
321-400
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111 W. Flrat-M/F 9-S, Sal.9-1

221—Good T hings to
Eat
BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS *
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanuts written
up several timet to local news­
papers Com* by t have the
BEST after a* the rest
2330
C e te r j^ A v e ^ ja n lo n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

223— M iscellaneous
BABV/TOOOLER
WALL DECOR
MuraDook Custom mad* by ar­
tist All kinds 25-40’ea 331 5229
FREE CAR. t t * FUN m yoJI
spa’e hma Interested? Cal Lmda O 526 1517 I alto offer repl
pcs and new Tupperwar*_______
FU LL’ SET OF ENCYCLOPE01AS Good condition (20 00
Call 407 332-0167______ _______
TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
for Ford Ganger Stepvd* *35C
OOP 328 1549 aher 5__________

231—C ars For S ale
1984 FORD EXPLORER F150
Pick up On* owner 70.000 ac­
tual miles *2495 Cal 322 9777
1115
CADILLAC
s lo A F
DEVILLE. On* owner Parts ca
only No line 4 Dr New V 8 *n
g r* liom Cadhac cost *2700
Only 10K rrvies snee msUSed
New fadulor bartery. brakes I
bret Absolutely loaded Bodr
and inferior graal WJI laki
(1.000 lor Corrplele car Drive I
aeay' Might trade 407-12*
8433.
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IM S PONTIAC ORANO PRI&gt;
Great corvston *1500 0 6 0
1M7 NISSAN PULSAR NX T
lops
reliable
trantporfaMH
*600 OOP 696 7047 _________
SEIZED CARS from *17*
Pursebet Cadillacs. Chevy*.
BMW* Corvettes Alto Jeep*
4WO t Your area Ton Fraa 1800 218 9000 Ext 2206 fo«
current ktungt

238—V e h i c l e s Wanted
CASH SSI PA10I
For Junk Cart. Trucks 4 Mad
KEIF AUERCA BEAUTIFUL S I I860

W A N TE D
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal
Will pay top doSarl
Cali Oeoff Be&lt;*ne

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211—

A NTIQUE/COLLECTIBLES
MOUSE OF OOOOKS 901 Uh
Cust Av* Furn , appii. house
hold alec * 4 candy 321439S
21S— B o a t s U
A c c e s s o r ie s

20 FT CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA
150HP Johnson Outboard 4
OAL Performance Duel Axle
Trailer Runt 4 looks grtat'
(8.900 Oavto 407-322-3563

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10CAI INTERPRfNKIR
WILLING 10 IUCH ! H(0FU
hmcfl Method to MCMK
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rrtMin for brtomln|( rich

Call 24 llrs. 800-499114)

107—Mobile H omes
For Rent
ELDER SFR3M3S Ofl SR 127 2
t 1 bdrm*. unfum S9S • 1115/
wk • Sl25/dep Cal 3331964 or
&gt;ea marvagar al «1S17.

117—C ommercial
Rentals
ffN C EO
PARKING ARLA
easy
can accommodels up to 35 cars, heavy
aquement. auto*, ale.: 17-92/
Airport Bhrd area. ivaAabla Im­
mediately *550 per month
Rhone 1264440 or fas 22411SS.
OFFICE R STORE AVAR- Both
over 1000 sq It. (1) 6435 (2)
6450 CM after 12pm 3224169

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent
A MOVR W SR CO A U I 400 aq
R R MX S265 A MONTH OlhceStorage 321-0120 or 333-2554

252-Accounting
KSSKKPBJSZRSuNfii?
S M C O M TAR lor Indnr and
butanes i
Accounting Soto■ton* Pfu*. Inc 407-32*1600

2 5 3 -A d d it io n s A
R em o d e l in g

264-Carpet A
I nstallations
C AR P C T/C E R A M IC
W HO LESALE
29-99 cants non*
100.000 aq. II. to ee* AX ma/or
matt.top quality Rugs 99 cents
2913 S 17-92 324-6800
I Mill Direct

ADVANCE TECTONICS

275-D rywall

tllS I
3234464 COC0016SS

ORVWAU*STUCCO Repans
Wax 4 Cawng Taxtura*
Matched Paacare 322432S

NEW NEMOOEL REPAW
Doom, wtodows. carpentry.
IKkng.. decks
1
S concrete
ISO BeitotCaC 19680
323-46321

263-C arpentry
CARPENTER. AS Home
repair*, patoeng S ceramic Me.
Menard Oreaa J21-M72
CARPENTRY CONCEPT lmahad cwperwy Wtndc
CARPSNTRV-of S&gt; types from
lacks to doors, radan wood and
20w*
lor JR 3241-5052
WOODWORKING CRAFTSMAN.
I* I wood? I probably cant Lisnaad 4 bonded 3234173

276-E l e c t r i c a l
NEED AN ELICTW CtAN?
C A U O tC tra E U C T W C
4074214722
IVf*.

279-Hauung
CONSTRUCTION clean-up eat
(unk removed team car* anytm*
407-359-1641 or 407-365-0781
Rental property, garaga/shad
dean upa. appsanca*. bath,
brush 407-448-2*48 or
Pfr 4074140217

280-Home
Im

285-Landscaping
LARKINS LANOBCAPBM A MMOATION
We nttal sod. toig tyt S repak
shrubs, mutches, brick pavart
stump grind. Indacp rock t
desqn and tier fountains I wX
tod fra* of any pests and fun
gus For ett. cal 5236317 a
414 7331

287-Lawn S ervices
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CAR!
FREE EST 3234928._________
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clear
up* i under brushing 27yrt axp
0 322-2211/N 3224397,

300-Pressure
C leaning
RfTf Raa/Comm
Free sat. UcAna. Maior
d.d l-4 1 2 2

301-RooriNG
YATES ROOF84Q since 182*
Church A Sr. Diac. 3rd. Oen.
Lie. 8RC0022880. *22-144*

312—T ree Service

p r o v e m en ts

Carpenter looking lor
Bmal jobs Wei over 40 years
3f axparwnc* S2143S1

DA V C KEY CONSTRUCTION
NawWamodetina/H*psirs
Uc: COCOS7*34 220-7202

DOOR 8 P E O A U 8 T

HANOVMAN Panting concrete
dry wal. ramodakng. ranova­
tions Cal 262 7089

lOtyrs axparwnc* Work guar­
anteed 904-7754162

NOW AVAILABLE
1 3 7 7 Sq. Ft.
Offlc* / Warehouse
(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 SO

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

SANFORO 2 7 Approximately
1.000 tq ft W t) tod. *430/mo
» low depont Call 122-1051.

181—ArruANCLs &amp;
Furniture For S ale

JU S T REMOOELEO 3 br wmew
CfVA. carpel, pamt * many oth­
er pleating features Price re­
duced to 146.760 Owrxv gwet
1700 moving aSowanc*

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quwt Nilotic
vna *425'mon » utils 1 yt
vase Cal 330 2220

SANFORD- 271 duplex. Central
Ae/Heat. w'd hook-up. S475mo/
*300dap. Ceil 1211264

PARK AVE. MOBS.E PARK
Homes *3 000 to *6 000 Set lip
Ftoancmg QUIET! 3211841

Broyhltl Sots Like new Makes
into queen t u t bed Make offer
322 5325

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1962 DBL WIDE • 3/2 CM,A.
Naw Carpet.Tite Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceiling Fans.
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Ctean’S2t 000 324 5856

I* A I M
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12 1 -l /0*S

322*7488

We are looking lor t 2 years
exp working n an off»c* envi­
ronment Please let Adecco
help find your career path to­
day by caning 407-330-7171

LANDSCAPE R9-S larung
*7 OOhr, F/T w/t&gt;#n#tits
(407) 122-6111.

99— A
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ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need"
ed NOW1 Honey Transport hat
immediate openings lor driver
famees No experience needed
Earn *500 to *700 weekly plus
benefit* COL naming available
600-435-5593_________________

Experienced auto body tech
Muat have own too* Apply at
Sanford Paint 4 Auto Body
2601 Country CU&gt; Rd 322-4444

Auto Mechanic A
Alignment Mechanic
FT, Eapenence required Good
•agas and benefits Sanford
(sprees Lube. 310-0595

71—H u p Wanted

KITCHEN HELP Fiextoi* hrs
Apply O Willow Tree Cat*. Cal
to schedule interview 322-2204

117 DAYCAKt WOKKEK FTWT
Apply at F a w Btoie Mmiatry.
10H 8 Sant Ave 330-2797

1:00pm-11:00pm
lease apply m
OeSona Healthcare Re■non Center ISSI Eh&lt;BMJ Deltona EOC

‘ Switchboard Operators
•Administrative Assistants
‘Customer Service Reps
‘ Oats Entry Opertor*
•File Clerks
•Accounting Clerks
•Telemarketer*

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

1 b C M •* to 110000
kw kxeeoemn n v n v v w I n •
kew* eaa use m e
&gt;M fwxcHrwl 6tf*«i
tiwaoil OIMaU voiUSIAI
CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac LR.
SaHfiMhvBM **4.900
4/2. Over 1600 Sq. FL- sp pi
wrsep in laws qts *62.900.
MARKHAM WOOOS 56 bd 3
bam t 2 acres 3500 xq ft
Uv/lam, acm pool *299.900.
RENOVATED new cprvpanv

CLERICAL JO B OPENINGS
Adecco had exerting (ob open­
ings m me SantordVake Mary
ares We currently have tu*
1 me and pad t me openmgs n
the following ares

DUMP TRUCK OflrVER- Exfen
anced e equ p 4 site work a
plus Vacation 4 Pension (407)
322-4111

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24 openings tor fiaitiie people
F T 4 PT
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health, dental. Me Insurance
Call 407-454-1445
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We are located 1 S nvtes E of
M on Lake Mary BVd Ptease
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feierences Or cal Adecco 407MO-7171 lor more information
700 Waymont Cl Suite 124
lake Mary FL 32746

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141—H omes For S ale

CHRISTMAS RETAIL SALES
Need outgoing people lor gfl
display at Altamonte Mail Nov
16 Jan 2 DaysNitet Ifthr » Bo­
nus Call 10AM-IPM any day
loll tree 969438-1313.

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71—H elp Wanted

Sanford bated heel, first seal,
second seal 4 singles Home
weekly Lais model prem con­
ventional*. Exp 4 Hamat req
C a ll 1 -8 0 0 -9 9 1 -9 9 4 0

AN OHIO OIL company needs
mature person not* in me SAN
FOflO area Regardless at e«
K nence. write BC Read PO
s 696. Dayton. One 45401

T r a d e

71—H eip Wanted

C D L -A DRIVERS

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
PUT or F/T Trans a n\«i immedMte opening Cal M2 1939

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DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Trae/atump removal Fraa e*t
Ucanaedlnaurad 226-7342
SIMPSON'S Pro* Tree Svc 2C
yit axp 24 hr storm damage
Seruor (kscounf Total be* care
Fra* axtimatat
Bucket truck
available Cal 327 4736

AdvertiMyourbusinesseverydayintheNEWSaminolt
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by C hic Y oung

B LO N D IE

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Talk to both doctor and pharmacist
DEAR DR. GOTT: Who should give
pallonls instructions about the risks
of prescribed medicines and the best
time to take them, the doctor or the
pharmacist?
DEAR READER: Roth. When tak­
ing medication, you should heed the
advice given by your doctor and the
pharmacist. Most physicians attempt
to be thorough in giving information
about drugs, but this is an exceedingly
complex topic. Sometimes we forget
certain aspects, such os when to take
medicine and how It could react with
other drugs. This is where the phar­
macist can be of invaluable help.
Use both resources, because Ihcy
complement each other. If their
instructions differ, ask the two of
them to resolve the issue.
I get a lot of advice and help from
the pharmacists in my community,
and I am convinced that my patients
arc better off for it.
DEAR DR. GOTT: My tailbone has
been hurting for two years, and I can't
sit. My doctor blamed il on muscle
spasm and gave me tranquilizers, but
they don't help. CT scans show noth­
ing What'i next?
„
DEAR READER; I assume that you
do not have a tumor, an abscess or a
spinal abnormality, because the CT
scan would have shown these.
Therefore. I suspect that you have an
unusual affliction called coccydynia,
an unexplained pain in the tailbone
(coccyx). Your best bet is to treat the
pain by using mild analgesics and to
avoid sitting on hard, uncomfortable
surfaces.
You might also consider visiting a
pain clinic. These clinics help patients
manage chronic pain with physical
therapy, eserciae, relaxation tech­
niques, acupuncture, biofeedback,
preicrlption medicine and other
resources. Pain clinics are found in
larger hospitals; they may also be
Independently run or part of a sports

In my opinion, your doctor mads a
mistake in not testing you to discover
the cause of the swelling. X-rays or
ultrasound examinations might help
to diagnose your condition. Clearly, a
second opinion is in order. Aik your
physician for a referral to a diagnosti­
cian, a surgeon or a hcad-and-neck
specialist.

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

• 1M NKWSI'ATKH KNTERPRJSE ASSN.

can indicalc serious disease, such as
aneurysm (arterial swelling), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph
glands), thyroid disease or infection.
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enlargement on the lower right aide of
my neck, nest to my trachea, for two
months. The doctor said It felt like an
enlargement where the carotid artery
splits and diagnosed lymphidenopatny. He didn’t perform any testr. la
such an enlargement normal? Should
I insist on further testing?
DEAR READER: Neck swellings

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ace, and a trump switch. You take two
rounds of trumps, play a spade to dum­
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carding the dub five.
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the diamond queen. What now?
As you cannot establish a long
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could develop under causal contact
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) The bright
ideas you get today could put you a lew
paces ahead of your competition. Don't
bo atriid to put into practice what you've
conceived, especiaBy in career situations.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) By treating
•II your axpenencas philosophically
today, you will enable yourself lo property
assets and cope with all that this good
And bad in your lifo
A R IE S (M a rc h 2 1 -A p rll I t ) If your
expectations a rt in line with all that la
legitimately entitled lo you today, you
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T A U R U S (A p ril 20-M ey M ) The only
thing that could defssl you today ■ being
indecisive or noncommittal. Instead el
attempting to sideslip what you deem
uncomfortable, face up to making tough
decisions
OEM INI (May a t-Ju n e S9) Your InWSgence and industrioutness will not go
unnoticed today by the powers that be.
So instead of only doing whal la espeefod
further.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-July 22) The mein,
reason you'd be good company today N
simply because you're not in the mood to
taka yourself or trie too seriously. Y o u l
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last word ba everything to you today. NY
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achieve and accumulate, it'a the small
things that «nS have a way ol adtftng up
to something substantial. Remember, the
best things don't always come in targe
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U B R A (S e p t 23-OcL 23) Detailed points
that others may overtook won't escape
your eagle eye and attention today. This
will give you an edge in your dealings,
especially those involving financial mat­
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Sand the required refund form and for
your Astro-Graph predictions lor the year
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aura to stale your Zodiac Mgn.
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lo exercise your authority over others and
get them to do your bidding will shine
today. What you ask ol them will ba
received as a request rather than a com­
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S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Oec. &gt;1) h will
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EDITORIAL...PAGE 4A

THIS WEEKEND...

More letters
on the park
issue

The haunting of
a Longwood
house
and Samlnola County tlnco 1908

Serving Sanford, Cataalborry, Lako Mary, Longwood,

Where have all
the signals gone?
Tills Just
In. A police­
m an stopped
a cor.
reached
through the
driver's w in­
dow and
snapped off
the turn-sig­
nal stick.
The driver
looked u p

L ongw ood
seeks funds
for projects

Can you Imagine what would
happen if authorities came u p
with a device for new cars that
tracks each tu rn • left or right •
and counts the num ber of tim es
a signal w as used. County or
state Inspectors would total the
tu rn s and signals. Each tu m
made without a signal would
cost the driver $5.
There are probably worse
things In life th a n coping with
drivers who don't signal when
they are tu rn in g or shifting
lanes, b u t I can't think of them
right now.

I u ‘ c o l o r s o f I *; 11

The ‘crux of the problem.*
said Manning. Is th at the city
does not own Its sewer system .
Sewer lines and hookups are
provided by Seminole County.
Southern
S tates
Utilities,
Sanlando
Utilities,
and
Longwood U tilities.
•
"We're behind the eight ball
with
our
sewer
system,*
Manning said. *At some point,
we're looking at either buying
an existing system o r building
M CSA. Pass SA

WINTER PARK • Tlie March
31 death of a Lake Maty High
School graduate was due In
m ultiple prescription dm gs.
Die Orange County Medical Ex­
am iner’s Office ruled W ednes­
day.
Medical Exam iner Dr. Shnshl
Qore ruled the cau se of J e n n i­
fer Leah Kalrls' death was
‘cardlo-resplratory arrest due
to the com bined toxicity &lt;&gt;l
m ultiple prescription dmgs.*
according to Carol Gross, fo­
rensic adm inistrative co o rd in a­
tor.
The W inter Park Police De­
partm ent Is still Investigating
th e case.
"We don't have enough evi­
dence lo determ ine th e m an n er
of death,* Gross said. "Thai's
up to the W inter Park Police
Departm ent."
The body of Kalrls, n 19year-old sophom ore ut Rollins
College was found March 31 In
h er dormitory room.
Kalrls
was m ajoring In th eutcr and
m lnortng In dance ut Rollins,
p ursuing a career In T heutcr
Arts.
Kalrls w as a m em ber of the
Lake Mary High School T heater
D epartm ent for four years, and
In Florida, the odors of fa* don't
paint Vi* landscape, as Vwy do In
otier parts of Via country, but Bat
doesn't mean r e not a ootorid
Urns of year. In Geneva, face
patnVnQ, Indian com and miniature
pumpkins add to Vie spirit of the
season at a fund-raiser for the
Geneva Historical Museum.
Manda Bowen, 15, (right, upper
photo) paints the fees of Briama
Knapp, while Juan Lienza, 2. does
a WVs harvest shopping. For mors
photos, please see Page 2A.

Officers
may take
cars home
By MU Karas

Why the sheriff
has an ax to grind
By Rasa WhUa
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - W hen the sheriff
waa a fifth-grader In W arren,
Mich., h is m other stuffed him
up a s a G reat Pum pkin on
Halloween night.
Don Ealinger was thinking
about the night on Friday.
At 9:30 a.m ., h e stepped out
of h is role a s Sem inole County
Sheriff and Into th at of a Hal­
loween ax m urderer.
*Am I hum iliated?" Ealinger
asked a s a m ake-up artist
painted the face of the top law
enforcem ent officer In the

county • all part of a Red Cross
hurricane relief fund-raiser.
Ealinger la one of five public
officials who agreed to get
down and scary for a good
cause. Orange C ounty Sheriff
Kevin Beaty Is another. W hen
Ealinger knew Deary was In­
volved, he accepted the c h a l­
lenge.
Those who will be partying a t
C hurch S treet'a Halloween p a r­
ties on Oct. 30 &amp; 31 will pick
the scariest official from pic­
tu res they view at Terror on
C hurch Street.
Alan O strander, who Is the
m ake-up designer an d show

m

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d

f r

m anager at Terror, worked
Ealinger.
"You can relax," Ostraru
said.
'flow can I relax doing thli
Ealinger answ ered.
The tough get going wf
the going gets tough, and I
sheriff toughed It out. He
serted a set of Billy Bob tee

Domestic violence awareness
HEATHROW • Tickets are still available
for “Smooth Sounds of S unset,’ a fund­
raiser for Safehouse of Scxnlnole.
October la Domestic Violence Awareness
Month, and the shelter for victims of
domestic violence Is holding the fund­
raising event Thursday, at Luiglno's Pasta
and Stcakhousc.

Sheriff Don Eslnger transforms for
a good causa later this month..
a ridiculous wig. a pair of over­
alls and a blood stained apron.
Ha ass ses Ax. Bags SA

Seminole and la k e Mary high schools
during the 1997-98 school year. The pro­
gram will be presented at Lake Mary High
School later this year.

Driving class
SANFORD • The Sanford Senior C enter
will p resen t a n AARP Driver C lass
Thursday and Friday, from 12:30 to 4:30
p.m.
To sign up. call the center a t 1407) 302­
1010.

S tu d en t’s
death drugrelated
By Bill K erns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

By BUI K a ras
HERALD STAFF WRITER

LONGWOOD - The city may
get funding for beautification
and for sewage projects along
U.S. Highway 17-92.
Mayor
Rusty
Miles
on
Monday said he
favors
bringing
the
CRA
Into
horrified.
Longwood.
T o u r signal stick w as pu t In
Longwood Is the only city In
there to be used." the cop said,
Seminole County not to Join
‘Perhaps when you buy a new
the CRA. an Intergovernm ental
planning agency dedicated to
one. you’ll know."
funding public works projects.
It's probably going to take
'M aybe the CRA could help
this type of police action to get
u s with the sewage problem.*
everyone on the stick - signaling
Miles said.
’Let's see what
appropriately when they Intend
they have to say.*
to tu rn right or left. At best. 60
Com m issioner Steve Miller
percent of Florida's drivers use
opposes bringing the CRA to
their tu rn signals. The others
Longwood because he says It
stick out like sore thum bs.
would cost taxpayers money,
Once upon a time care didn't
and he does not believe
Longwood
would
see any
have a signal stick and lamps.
Everyone was taught to put then- benefits.
T h e taxes wouldn't be that
arm out and signal which way
much.* Miller said. "But. one
they Intended to tu rn . Straight
dime Is too m uch. T here's no
out m eant you were turning left.
way we would see any benefits.
If you put the left arm up. It
The CRA h a s already spent all
m eant you were going to tu rn
of Its money.*
right. You h ad to dem onstrate
, City A dm inistrator Oreg
these signals If you w anted to
M anning
said
Longwood's
get a license.
com m ercial a n d
residential
sewer system Is ham pering the
Folks In Sanford rem em ber a
fellow who used to drive a 1940a city’s growth.
Willis Jeep. W hen h e went to
*A city's sewer system Is like
have It inspected one day In the
blood running through the
body’s veins.* M anning said.
late 1950a. he w as asked to use
"We very m uch need m ore
his tu rn signals. The Jeep didn't
sewer lines an d hook-ups.
have any so th e m an showed his
Sewers dictate how m uch
old-style lefts an d rights. He
growth you can experience.*
passed.
Back when drivers m ade hand
signals, few if any failed to do
so. It was a proud salute to safe­
ty. a gesture of civility • som e­
thing you did because It was
right. It was also the law - and
still Is the law.
Today, when a driver gives a
hand signal. It h a s nothing to do
with which direction he or she
may be taking.
Signaling Is Intended to be the
way for a driver to alert the o th ­
ers th at he or she is about to
tu rn . This com m unication helps
traffic flow smoothly. By not sig­
naling. a driver Impedes the flow
of traffic. And th is lack of cour­
tesy could cause a serious acci­
dent.

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1998

91st YEAR. No. 43

Cocktails begins at 0:30 p.m.. dining
and entertainm ent by Miss Jacqueline
Jones, will begin at 6.
Tickets are $50 per person and $85 per
couple and Include two complimentary
cocktails per person.
For more Information call Safehouse of
Seminole at (407) 302-1700.

Success at work
SANFORD - The Lake Mary-Heathrow
C ham ber of Commerce will be going Into
classroom s a t Seminole High School d u r­

ing the next five weeks to present the
SAW (Success at Work) Program to 10th
grade English classes. This nationally
recognized program Is designed to teach
high school stu d en ts Job-seeking skills.
*
The cham ber h as recruited and trained
17 SAW business volunteers who will use
role playing an d group discussion to
teach stu d en ts about entrepreneurship,
getting a Job. setting goals and personal
budgeting.
Each volunteer will present the program
to one class for a five-week period.
The ch am b er presented SAW a t

Time to change
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The city and
county fire d ep artm en ts In Seminole
County urge residents to change the b at­
teries In their smoke detectors at the
sam e time they change their clocks back
to Central Standard Time on Sunday.
Although smoke alarm s are In 92 per­
cent of American homes, nearly one-third
do not work because of worn or missing
batteries. Changing smoke alarm b atter­
ies once a year is the simplest, most effec-

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • The city co m ­
m ission Is working through Ilit*
details of a proposal to allow
uniformed Sunford polite offi­
cers living within Uic city lim its
to use take-hom e police core.
"We decided to Implement
this program for three m ain
re aso n s,' said C om m issioner
Whltey Eckstein. 'O ne, we wan!
to Increase police visibility In
the
com m unity
to reduce
crime. TWo. th is enables offi­
cers to lake Increased pride
and care In th eir care. Three,
th is encourages afflrers to live
tn the city.*
The com m ission. In control
of Sanford Police D epartm ent
policy until March oT 1999, is
concerned about liabilities the
city would Incur In the event of
an accident Involving Uie p o ­
lice c a r when a citizen Is riding
In the ca r along with the offi­
cer.
.
*1 have a problem with any
child of the policeman In the
police car,* Eckstein said. *1
don't w ant any one In th at car
o th er th a n the policeman. If
thla right la abused. Uint we
should take It.away.*
Police Chief J o e Dillard, a
proponent of th e program, said
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Encephalitis risk increased
s i ’Kt i.M. r o n iE h e r a l d
lALlAIIASSI E Klmul.t A g rn n ln iic am) C onsum er Services
I’wmnussjonci Holt Ci.iwfnnl is urgttig Floridians to lak e
,iddition.il prr« .unions against m osquito lutes bct-nisc ol a slight
till 'leased I l"k ot OHf type Ot fllfrp lialllls
5i liuiis Km t'jthatuis isi.k) lias been iloit't trtl in st*iuint‘1
i h a ki n - m alniut III ro u n tirs in Florida. Hu* Florida D epartm ent
o| 1it'.iilti lias issued a health alrri in four ol ilic ronnlli's with the
hit lii -: levels ol acttvtty Palm Hcacli M arlin Glades am i
lli'tu ln Hut ihcre have been no reported i ,im s ol encephalitis in
luinitins
Encephalitis i" foimil in tviltl litrils rodents. bats and som e
reptiles btti m osquitoes act as e.Uriel's and ta n Inlet i huuuiiis
and horses Sentinel chickens are placed throughout the state
and when ihey lest positive, n indicates the presence ol the
encephalitis t in ts in the environm ent Symptom s ol Hie disease in
hum ans tnclndi headache, high fever, still neck disorientation,
iirm nt's, .ind m severe strain s ol the tin ts &lt;nnvulsions, paralysis
i a even deal It
"Fortunately tve have not seen any eases m people, and we do
not want residents lo he overly coiirenicd.” Crawford salt! "Hut
with hat k to back sionns, we hatl a ku ol warm tvel w eather
tvhith is condni ivc lo m osquito bleeding.*
Cratvfonl whose D epartm ent oversees the sta te 's m osquito
ctuitrol ellort" said Floridians e.m pioteet them selves m several
ways.
Residents should elim inate standing water in their yards, sueh
is m hirtl bath s kiddie pools and old tires. Older residents and
children are at greatest risk anti should lake special precautions
It " recom m ended th at people wear protective clothing, such as
long pants and shirts with sleeves, use Insect repellent or stay
inside it night when m osquitoes are most active Hie D epartm ent
i't Agrn ulUuc is assisting several counties with stepped up
m osquito spraying
C'rawtord is also urging horse owners to vaccinate their anim als
against Eastern Kquim Encephalitis |KEE|. which can In* deadly
lo horses Anyone who su sp ects a problem m their anim als
should contact the D epartm ent's Division of Animal Industry at
(8501 .188*7747. People with health concerns should contact
their local county health departm ents.

Date Book
Oct 21. 1998 ULMillwJ

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conductor: Edward "Whiter* Ford
11928 i. baseball great. Is ii‘.i. Carrie
doii of J99S and the
Fisher &lt;!•.♦.»«-1. actress, is
.’utn dau of fall
TODAY &gt; SPOIITS: tin this day in
ro tM V S HISTORY: On tln~ day in I97i&gt; Johnny Beneh hit two home runs
I8&lt;&gt;r». an English fleet under the com as ihe Cincinnati Beds heat the New
inand ot Horatio Nelson defeated a York Yankees 7 2, winning the World
Kreneh and Spanish fleet at the buttle Senes in four games
ul Trafalgar
tin this day in P.i.'iS buddy Holly * last TODAY’S Ol'OTK: 'Every reform,
recording session look place in New however necessary , will . be carried
lo an excess dial itsell will need re
\ ork City
forming " Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
On this day m 1988. former president
ot the Philippines Pcrdinand K Marcos TODAY’S UK A ll I EH. Dn this day in
and his wile Inield.i were indicted hy 1938. Elko. Nev. recorded a record low
a federal grand jury in New York on of 8 degrees
charges ol fraud and racketeering
SiH Hi E
Ut-albrr tiuidr Ci'IrrwUf Actrird
TODAY'S 111ItTHDAYS: Samuel I’ublmhmc l td
Tavlor Coleridge 11772-1834). poet.
TOD AY’S MOON: Day after
Alfred B Nobel &lt;183.1 IB'.tfn. industri
new moon lOcl. 201.
alist inventor philanthropist John
Hirks “Diiiy" (iillespie U917 1993*.
T'odop is the 'JHtth -4-4—1—

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Community giving,
giving to the
community

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M.iry Smllh (cenler), pastor ol Iho
Sanlord Worship Cenler and
president ol Iho Grandmother's
Club, was Itie recipient and giver
ol goodwill recently. Smrth is
raising money lo repair the tool ol
Iho ministry's building on West
13th Sheet Hei elloits was
recently supported by donations
horn community leaders such as
Fred Johnson (lelt). Sanford
community policing officer, and
former cily commissioner A A.
Mac' McClanahan (right) Also
making donalions, hul not
pictured, were Urolher Keepers
President Oscar Redden and
Rick Russi. of Tony Russi
Insurance

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At the Juvenile Delenhon Center,
Smith, with Sanlord Mayor Larry
Dale (from lell), Allieda Wallace,
secrotary ol Ihe Grandmother's
Club, and Susan Glivens, vice
president ol Ihe club, celebralcs
the October birthdays of youths
at the center Tire club provides
this monthly service as well as
helping Ihe youths celebrato Iho
holidays
M#f«l&lt;! Pt&gt;otos Djr Tommy Vlnc#fM

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LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Scattered th u n d e r­
storm*. Highs in the mid 80s.
Lows In the upper-GOs.
Thursday: Morning showers.
Highs in the upper-70s. Lows
in the up p er-5 0 s. Friday:
Sunny. Digits In the ntid-70s.
Low: In the upprr-50s Satur­
day: Stum v Highs In the mid/Us Lows in the uppcr-50s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
T s trm s 8 5 6 8 SH wts 7 8 5 9
FRIDAY
Sunny 7 5 5 8

SATURDAY
Sunny 75 57

LOTTERY
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seloctod on Tuusday in ttio Flori­
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Fa n ta sy 5

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TIDES
WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. G:20
a.m .. maj. 12:05 a.m ., min.
G:35 p.in., mnj. 12:25 p.m.
TIDES: D aytona Beach: lilgh:
9:17 a.m.. 9:26 p.m.. low: 2:56
a.m ., 3:28 p.m. New S m yrna
Beach: high. 5:22 a.m .. 9:31
p.m.. low: 3.01 a.m .. 3:33 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 9:37 a.m .,
9:4G p.m.. low: 3:1G a.m .. 3:48
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a c h &amp; New
S m y r n a B e a c h : S e a s a r e 35 feet w ith a m o d e ra te
c h o p . W ater te m p e r a tu re a t
D a y to n a Is 7 9 d e g re e s a n d
a t New S y m rn a , 7 9 d eg rees.
W inds a r e from th e n o r th ­
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include pioneer demonstrations, such Tracy Ward
(lower photo), on the 1887 refurbished walking
spinning wheel, was held lo raise money for
historical museum projects.

Owners agent, we lake gre
interest in you - us well as
your
ear.

Fall festival in Geneva
Robin Johnson (from lell, upper photo), and
Angelea Adams team palm weaving from George
Scott at the Autumn (estival held Saturday at the
Geneva Community Center The festival, which

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Recorded rainfall for tbe
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Wednesday totaled 1.13 in ch ­
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Federal program offers assistance for reforestation
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALIAHASSEE - Florida Ag­
riculture Com missioner Hob
Crawford
announced
that
landowners may sign u p for
the Forestry In m itlv cs P ro ­
gram (F1P) In Nwcmber.
FIP Is a federally sponsored
program that provides costshare assistanee to landow ners
lo reforest at least 20 acres of
mi product Ivc* land or lo im ­
prove the growth of an existing
stand of Umber. Private landowners who own less th a n
1.000 acres of forest land and
are not in the b u siness of
m anufacturing forest p ro d u c ts
are eligible to apply. O nce an

application is approved, landowners can receive re im ­
bursem ent fur np to 65 p e r­
cent of the cost of site p re p a ­
ration, planting and o th er
stand
Improvement
tr e a t­
m ents.
Congress Is considering leg­
islation that would provide a
significant am ount
of FIP
funding for Florida to help for­
est landow ners replant fol­
lowing this sum m er's devas­
tating wildfires.
Applicants
who are planning to replant
areas dam aged hy tills y ea r's
llres. Bonding, or drought will
receive priority lor these FIP
funds. Those who have su f­
fered wtldlire dam age may

also apply for a waiver of Ihe
1.000-acre ow nership lim ita­
tion.
PlttH see Forest. Pag* 3A

Help u t light amyotrophic
lataral sclerosis, batter known
a s Lou Gahrlg's disease.
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Du* /ntlnii'hiq reports n v rf rom /ghfi from flu* .Seminole Cotmii/
SlwriH's Ollier lor Incidents recorded Oct. 20:

D om estic violence:
SANFORD, Magnolia A venue, 1100 block. Get. 111. 5:051 a.m
A 37-year nhl m an was arrested by Sanfnnl I’nllct* Departm ent
for dom estic violence. Police salrl (lie m an pushed Ids finger
Into his wile's throat during an argum ent. The wile told them
she w as unable
to breathe
when
he
did
that.
SANFORD. Laurel A venue. OOO block. Get. 20. 1 a m. A 45yrnr-old m an was w rested by Seminole County sh eriffs d e p u ­
ties for dom estic violence. Deputies said he hit Ids room m ate
with a chair and began to choke him during an argum ent.

D rugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Maitland Avenue at Lake Great
Cove, G it. 10. 12:44 a.m . A 2-1 -year-old woman was arrested
for possession ol more than 20 gram s of m arijuana, p o sse s­
sion of drug paraphernalia and obstruction by disguise by Al
tam oute Springs Police. Pol''*e said the woman told them she
was 24 years old. but gave her birth year as 197H. When the
olflcer told her could not be 24 and have been born In I5I7H so
she said she had been born In HIGH. When she was corrected
again, she began to act nervous A check revealed she’d had
her license suspended four times. An arrest w as m ade and the
search of her vehicle revealed several baggies of m arijuana on
the Front passenger seal. They also found a hag of m arijuana
stuffed Into her p.m ls.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. E. Altam onte Drive. 2 0 0 block, Oct.
III. 11:45 p.m. A I -ycar old m an was arrested by A ltam onte
Springs Police lor possession of less than 20 gram s of m ari­
juana and for retail lhell. Police said they wen* called to a
store regarding a shoplifting Incident. They said lie had taken
$051.OH worth of c lothing from the store- without paying for It.
During the arrest, police found a plastic bag containing m ari­
juana m his hand.
SANFORD. 11“ Street. 1300 block, Gel 20. 12:27 n.m Two
24-year-old men were arrested by Sanford Police for trafllrklng
In cocaine, the sale and delivery ol cocaine and possession of
cocaine. Police said the men were driving In a car that was
u n d er surveillance In a known drug area. They saw a tra n s a c ­
tion lake- place between the driver and som eone who uppro.idled the car They moved in lo m ake ihe arrest and found
several pieces ol crack cocaine In th e p asse n g er's pocket. A
search of the c ar revealed 2H gram s of coc aine m the vehicle
’lire driver also had $732 In cash in Ills possession.

D riving u n d er the influence:
SANFORD, 20'* and French, Get.. IH. 3:22 a m Ail IH year
old m an was arrested lor driving under the Influence by Sem i­
nole County sh eriffs deputies.
WINTER SPRINGS. Hawthorne Circle. 40 0 block, Get |H.
2:51 a in A 3 3 -year old m an was arrested for driving under the
influence by W inter Springs Police.

Retail theft:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Altam onte Drive, 500 block, Gil.
10. 4:02 p.m. A 151-year-old woman was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Polic e for retail theft after she concealed several cans
of beer In her possession and left the store without (raying lor
the Item s.
CASSELBERRY. E. State Road 436, 100 block, Oct. IK.
10:15 a ril. A 35 year old m an was c harged wall retail theft ufler he put $15.05 of gas m his ca r mid drove* away without
(raying for It.
CASSELBERRY. State Road 436, 1200 block. Oc t. 17. 7:37
a .m. An IH-ycar-old m an was arresled for retail theft by Sem i­
nole County sh eriffs deputies aftrr he removed a llarble I lull day-Oo-Round and adapter, valued at $34.5)7 from Its package
and left the store without (raying for It.

He (ricked up a halchet aim
walked to a room with a m irror
10 see why every out* was
laughing.
"I must In- really ugly." he
said.
No one disagreed.
When Chief Deputy Sherllf
Steve Harriett saw Esllnger In
the scenud (lour hallway, h r
wasn't sure* If he should laugh
or cry. h Isn'l every day you
see an ax m urderer at Ihe
sheriffs office especially one
wearing Ihe sheriff's shirrs.
When he had either scared
or am used a suffic ient am ount
ol the personnel, the sheriff
chopped Ills hatc het and asked
11 lire make up m an could do
an i m -m akeup joh on him.
Hie teeth cam e out. Ihe wig
cam e olf. and so did Ihe paint.
Tile ax m urderer was gone.
Hit* sherllf was b a rk .
"lie's such a
handsom e
m an." O strander said. "It was
hard m aking him ugly."

CRAc o n tin u e d from Page 1A

a new one."
Manning said he does not
know w hether the CRA would
help with Ihe city's sew er
system. Hilt, he said he would
like to tmd out.
"I don’t know what we'd gel
Initn the CRA." Manning said.
"We'd hash-ally Ire paying ferr
the right ter speak. We won't
gi t anything If we don't |otn the
gam e.'
Miller c alls Dingwood's sewer
svslrm "Incomplete." lint, he
said hi* does not 1relieve the
CRA will help ihe city’s sewer
system .
"The
CRA
has
already
overspent on the surrounding
com im m lttrs,"
Miller said,
"Wed be spending lax money
on
projects
lor
other
communities.
We uri-d to
concentrate
on
building
Drug wood hom within, without
worrying
about
o th er
com m unities. *
A representative* from the
CRA is going to speak and
answ er
c|iiestlnns
at
the
Dmgwood
city
com m ission
session Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.

L o u is e W e lls

LOUISE WELLS
Louise Wells, 72. Greenway
Street. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. 20. 19518 at her residence.
Hom Dec. 13. 1925 In Trenton.
Fla., she moved to Sanford In
15)45. Mrs. Wells was a hom e­
m aker. She was a m rm ber of
Morning Glory M issionary b a p ­
tist Church.
Survivors
Include
slslcr.
Jo h n n ie Mae Woods. Miami:
brother, lxils Miller. Colorado
Springs. Colo.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S a n ­
ford. In charge of arran g e­
m ents.
HUBERT O. "H.O." BAGWELL
Hubert O. "H.O." Bagwell. 72.
West N arcissus Avenue. S a n ­
ford, died Tuesday, Ocl. 20.
1998 ut C entral Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Hom Oct. 17.
192G In Sorrento, he was a
lifelong resident of C entral
Florida. Mr. Hagwcll was a
conductor for Seaboard C o ast­
line. Hr was u m em ber of Die
American Legion. NRA, Sem i­

nole I'roduce Farm s, United
T ransportation Union, and un
honorary m em ber of the S her­
iffs Association. Mr. Hagwell
served In the U.S. Army. He
wus a m em ber id C hurch of
C hrist.
Survivors include daughters,
Sharon Gibson. Dike Mary.
Melinda I laden. Navarre. Fla..
Denise Stearm an. Louisville,
Ky.: sisters. Nana H askins.
Edith Halkcom. both of S or­
rento; 10 grandchildren.
Grumkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
m ents.
FRE1DA OSBOWSK1
Frelda Ossowskl, 9G. Wood
Street. Lake Mary, died Mon­
day. Oct. 19. 1998. Hom In
Krll. Germany, she moved to
Central Florida in 1986 from
New Sm yrna. Mrs. Ossowskl
was a hom em aker. She was a
Lutheran.
Survivors include son. Fred.
Dike
Mary;
grandchildren.
Ralph. Dellona. Debbie C h am ­
bers J r.. Sanford. Rebecca
W lchman. Eustls; three great­
grandchildren.
Hald wtn •Fal rch 11d
Oakla w11
Hark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Dike Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.
PHYLLIS MARIE PALMER
Phyllis Marie Palmer. 5G. W a­
term an Street, Deltona, died
Sunday. Ocl. 18. 1998 at Flor­
ida Hospital, Orlando. Ekini In
Williamsport. Pa., she moved
lo Central florid a In 1976 from
Rochester. N.Y. Mrs. Palm er
was a certified public accountunt and a p artner in the firm
Palmer A Hagwcll. Umgwood.
She also was an adjunct p ro ­
fessor at Seminole Com munity
College. Sanford. Mrs. Palm er
was a member of American In ­

C ontinued from Page IA

live way to reduce fire death and
Injury. Working smoke alarm s
nearly cut in half the risk of
dying In a home fin*.
Anyone without a home smoke
detector or with questions
should contact th r local fire
departm ent.

Children with
disabilities support
CENTRAL FLORIDA - Uni led
Cerebral Palsy Early Intervention
and Pediatric C enters sponsors
monthly support groups.
A group for paren ts of children
with special needs will Ik * held
Thursday from G until 8 p.m. al

continued from Page 1A
a m em ber of .the lu tem alto n al
Thespian Society. In addition
to performing. she also worked
Irc-blud the scenes as a erew

stitute of Certified Public Ac­
countants and Florida Institute
of Certified Public A ccount­
ants. She was a m em ber of
Ftrsi Unlied Methodist Church.
Deltona.
Survivors include husband.
C harles !!„ Deltona: sons.
Ricky. Robert, Randolph, all of
Deltona:
daughter.
Robyn
Harms. Deltonu: eight g ra n d ­
children.
Deltona Memorial
Funeral
Home and Cemetery, Orange
Clly. In charge of arrange­
m ents.
EDWARD JOSEPH
SCHLEICHER
Edward Jo sep h Schleicher.
80. T arpon Circle. W inter
Springs, died Tuesday. Ort. 20.
15)98 at his residence. Hom
May 29. 1912 in Philadelphia.
I’ll., he had resided In C entral
Florida for 10 years. Mr.
Schleicher was u retired chief
pay clerk for the U.S. Navy. He
was u veteran of WWII. Mr.
Schleicher wus a P rotestant.
Survivors Include duughtrr,
Margaret
E.
Till.
W inter
Springs: 10 grandchildren: 14
great -grandchildren.
Hanflt-ld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.

UCP's Sem inole C enter. First Ihe Famllv Services Coordinator
Prcsliytertan C hurch, 201 Oak at (4071 322-6222.
Avc., Sanford. The first half of
the meeting will be dedicated to
the educational topic Physical Clarification
Therapy, and the second half Is
In an article published In the
and Informal exchange among Oct. 15 Seminole Herald, a quote
parents. Haby-sitting and a light a ttrib u te d to W inter S prings
d in n er are provided free of C om m issioner Cindy G rn u rll
charge.
was Incorrect.
A group for siblings of children
with d isab ilities will he held
hi the story, which reported on
S aturday at the Holloway Cenler. the override of the mayor's veto.
5)30 S. Orange Ave., Orlando. The Gennell was discussing the form
meeting Is a combination recre­ of city government. She said. "We
ational and support group for do noi have strong mayor form of
any child ages seven to 12 years. government, we have a strong
The group ts free of charge.
city m anager and strong com ­
To register for either group call mission form of government."

Police------continu e d from Page 1A

allowing a citizen to ride In th r
car would be against d e p a rt­
ment (Millcy. unless It Is for of­
ficial use.
"Then* will Ik* no u n au th o r­
ized people allowed to ride 111
the police car." Dillard said.
"Film* will lx* no children In
the car. except In cases such
as when school resource offi­
cers need to give children a
ride."
Mayor Dtrry Dale said be

Death*

OBITUARIES
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Briefs---------

bead, technical su|K*n1s&lt;ir and
assistan t dlreclor.
Throughout high school and
college, Kalris participated In
the youth program s of the Or­
lando Civic T h ra trr during th r
sum m er seasons. She ch o reo ­
graphed for die program s, and
had directed fhyc lU/e lltrdlr for
the C hildren's Sum m er P ro­
gram.

would want a "city-wide d irec­
tive on places where o!T-duty
police cars can not he located."
such as strip clubs.

Dillard said he believes a l­
lowing officers living In th e city
to take hom e vehicles would
increase the visibility of the
police departm ent and reduce
crime.
A crim inal ts less likely to
commit a crime If h r s r r s n
police car." Dillard said. ‘He
might say I'm not going in
there’ becau se he knows the
policem an would be able to re­
spond. People will slow down
when they're driving and obey
the laws If they see a police
car. I k n o w 1 slo w dow n."
Dillard also salt) live sight of
a parked police car In a neigh­
borhood gives people a ‘sense
of security."

"I agree with the Mayor." said
Dillard. "I would hope o u r offi­
cers would display com m on
sen se In how Huy conduct
them selves. Tills should he an
asset, not a detrim ent."
A select num lrcr of officers
an* currently allowed the use of
take-hom e vehicles, such as
Dillard and the city’s resource
officers, flu- new (Milky un d er
con sklera lion
would
allow
uniformed officers lo use takehom e vehicles If they live
within Ihe rlly lim its.

M O N STER D EBT ?

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Forest-------Continued from Page 2A
"This Is an excellent o p p o r­
tunity for landow ners who
sulTercd dam age from w ild­
fires, flooding or drought to
recover some of the costs of
reforestation." Crawford said.
Landowners m ay apply for
FIP by contacting a local office
of lh r U.S. D epartm ent of Ag­
riculture's Natural R esources
Conservation Service or th e
Florida D epartm ent of Agricul­
ture and C onsum er Services.
Division of Forestry. Inform a­
tion also Is available by calling
the Division of Forestry at
(850| 414-9907 or the Natural
Resources Conservation Serv­
ice at (3521 338-9510.
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�4 A ■Semmota Harold. Sanlord. Honda • Wednesday. October 21,1098

Editorial &amp; Opinion
All or nothing
I am sick and tired of the
self-righteous leader of C iti­
zen's for Decency. Rev. Mark
George th in k s we arc not c a ­
pable of m aking o u r own
choice of dress or where we go
and what we drink. Ills attack
on Adult E ntertainm ent Clubs
scare me. Perhaps It Is h ts own
Inflated ego of him self a s the
moral leader of the area.
lie tried to m ask the adult
nudity ordinance by saying he
Is standing up for what Is right.
The sm all m inded fanatic Is
afraid of letting adults decide
for them selves to visit adult
clubs and If they can have a l­
coholic beverages or not. The
nudity ordinance would hurt
o ur tourist Industry and s u b ­
ject o u r tou rists to arrest, and
o u r local economy would be
ufTected and h u rt each and
every one of us.
Now he Is running for our
city government and tell my
wire or kids what to wear. Next,
no gambling. They will try to
close the dog track and JalAlal. Then no alcohol. It won't
stop there. The C hristian C o a­

lition Is saying It Is. ‘ALL OR
NOTH1NQ." Let them know we
can decide for ourselves.

Freak Loaf
C assalb arry

Economic impact o f
the park/hotel issue
The economic Impact of the
Ft. Mellon Park an d h o ­
tel/conference cen ter project
holds a lot of prom ise for our
com m unity. In addition to the
Immediate benefit of Jobs,
there will be a ripple effect
which will Improve the eco­
nomic condition of all b u si­
nesses. especially In the h is­
toric downtown district.
The boardwalk, p ark and
fishing piers will bring m ore
locals downtown. This m ean s
more people will see our re s­
ta u ra n ts and shops an d spend
thetr money here. The hotel
and conference center will a t ­
tract b u sin ess travelers. In
town for sem inars and m eet­
ings. and vacationers who want
a taste, of tru e S outhern charm ,
ra th e r th a n glitzy tourism .

These welcome visitors will
certainly venture down our
m ain street Tor m eals and e n ­
tertainm ent...pum ping dollars
Into o u r local economy every
step of the way.
I w ant people to realize that
If th is referendum Is voted
down. It will be a long, long
time before anyone else Is In­
terested tn Investing In our
com m unity. An opportunity
like this docs not come along
every year. A hotel and confer­
ence center Is a great, u p scale
way to revitalize o u r downtown
economy and secure Sanford's
future.
J l a Dunn

•aaford

Baseball fields at
park
I Just found out that the
baseball fields, which are lo­
cated on Lake Monroe at Fort
Mellon Park are being moved
no m atter what.
All this time I Incorrectly
thought that the proposed hotel/conference center was the

*&gt;*.

was the Rodman Reservoir, a
vast m an-m ade lake of d eso la­
tion. The only sign of th e old
river bed w as a line of graying,
dead trees th at stan d a s a n ­
cient sen tin els In the dark w a­
ters where only a handful of
fisherm en boated In search of
bass. When wc took out boat
Into the reservoir the next day,
I had to han d over Its front end
lo call out w arnings of logs
that still float up from th e b o t­
tom and destroy engine p ro ­
pellers. Some kind of creation.
When 1 reported o u r findings
to a local hotelier, he (like
m any others In the area
southw est of Palatka) agreed
M.L. R abom
th at the Rodman Dam /barge
S an fo rd
canal project was a bad Idea
when It w as built, b u t since It
St. Johns River
Is there now, and b a s s fisher­
men like It. we should learn to
Three years ago a friend and live with It.
I took a long boat Journey
There Is simply no reason to
down the St. J o h n s River. Near allow th is project to exist.
the n o rth Florida town of S tate agencies are moving to
W elaka. we cut ofT the wide
remove th is hideous dam and
river and angled Into the
restore the 16 miles of de­
winding path of the O cklawaha
stroyed Ocklawaha back to Its
River. It was a rem arkable n atu ral path. Why should we
sight, a Journey Into an o th er
keep a project that:
world.
* costs $300,000 to $500,000
A thick canopy of trees m et In an n u al operating funds, plus
high above the river, creating needs $500,000 to $2 m illion
an em erald Jungle overhang In repairs.
th at pulsed with bird life. Alli­
* h a s crushed to d eath n in e
gators. sn ak es and turtles endangered
m an atees
th at
carefully dropped Into the w a­ couldn't negotiate Its locks.
ters a s we passed. Num erous
* h as destroyed more th a n
fish tau n ted u s with sp lash es.
7.000 acres of n atu ra l h a r d ­
Unfortunately, tills section of wood forests and w etlands,
th e Ocklawaha River Is all th at once hom e to myriad p la n ts
rem ains of what was once one and anim als AND was prim e
of Florida's most o u tstan d in g fishing habitat for b a ss a s well
rivers. W riters of the 1800's a s the troubled striped b a s s
lauded Its beauty and the wild­ which no longer can m igrate
life - bear, deer, foxes - that upstream because of the river’s
lived along Its shores. Today locks.
the p ath ends at the hideous
* now covers 20 springs, one
concrete wall of th e Rodman of which, the football-field­
Dam. built In the I960's us sized Blue Spring once was a
part of the til-fated an d d e­ p opular picnicking and swim ­
structive attem pt to tu rn the ming area.
river Into the C ross-Florida
After all. a s my m other would
Barge Canal, which thankfully,
was never com pleted. However, say: It's up to u s to clean up
wc are left with the rem n an ts o u r own m ess.
of th a t pNfltct today an d the

office before 7 p.m. on T u es­
day. Nov. 3. Your ballot MUST
be w itnessed before you return
It. Your ballot can be mailed
with a 32 cent stam p, b u t be
su re If you mall It, do so no
Inter th an Friday. Oct. 30 to b e
sure It will arrive at the elec­
tions office before the deadline.
The elections ofllre Is open
from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. DO fTtt
And. oh yes, b u t sure to turn
your ballot over and down at
the bottom right han d com er
vote NO against developing our
Ft. Mellon Park!

reason behind the b ascbnll
field relocation. I now know
th at plan s to move the b a s e ­
ball fields to a larger, lighted
sp o rts complex have been In
th e works for m onths and
m onths and have absolutely
nothing to do with the referen­
dum vote everyone Is talking
about.
This com es a s a relief to me
because I'm a big baseball fan
and
I
thought
the
hotel/conference center was a
good Id ea-n o w I vote yes and
still support b o th.

J eff N i d i
S an fo rd

Vote No
On Nov. 3 every registered
voter will have the opportunity
to go to the polls and vote on
many Issues and candidates.
This Is a privilege th a t h as
been passed down to each of
u s since the b irth of o u r n a ­
tion. Some people say, ‘Oh. It
doesn't m atter If I vote or not.
my vote won't count." Your vote
and every vote counts!
On Nov. 3 It Is predicted th at
the voter turnout will be very
heavy. With o u r loo busy lire
m any people will not take the
tim e to vote fearing th at they
will have to stan d In line or
can't find a convenient place to
park.
There Is a very sim ple so lu ­
tion to th is possible problem ;
Absentee Voting. It's very easy
to vote by A bsentee Ballot. All
It tak es Is a phone call to the
voter registration office; the
new direct line phone num ber
Is 666-7700; and request on
absen tee ballot. The only
qualifications required to re­
ceive a n ab sen tee ballot are: 1)
"be a qualified elector" and 2)
"unable to atten d th e polls on
election day."
Don't delay calling for your
When you re­
ballot lol___ _______________ is closely
a n d retu rn It to, th e elections

&lt; m v t n a M M i i a l i h a v o o .i t c r e a te d .

On th e o th er side of the dam

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W latsrt P u t

mSBffi JOBante
Is M ike T yson really fit to return?
BOSTON • At least they didn't crown him the
Mental Health Poster Child. They Just said th at
Mike Tyson was "mentally fit to retu rn to box­
ing." W hatever th at m eans.
The team of six doctors reported to the Nevada
Athletic Commission th a t the cham p of chom ps
did not have - where do they get these nam es? "Interm ittent Explosive Disorder.*
Yea. th e *32-year-old right-handed gentlemen*
was troubled. He struggled with Issues of trust
and anger an d "low selfesteem .* B ut th at didn't
rule out th e ring.
In fact, the doctors concluded. "We believe th at
a retu rn to boxing will help alleviate some of the
stresse s contributing to h is depression."
Now before we d iscu ss the therapeutic benefits
of fisticuffs, let u s go back to those wonderful
yesteryears In the Life of Mike Tyson. Not all the
way back to childhood when friends rem em ber
him mugging old ladles tn the elevator. Not all
th e way back to th e days when he said, *1 like to
h u rt women when I m ake love to them . I like to
h ear them scream . ...It gives m e pleasure." Not
even all the way back to h is rape conviction.
J u s t back to the J u n e night a t 1007 w hen h e
bit off a piece of Evander Holyfleld's ear. It was
th e assau lt on Holyfleld in a boxing- ring, not the
assau lt on Desiree W ashington In a hotel room,
th at finally outraged the boxing world.
The boxing com m issioner w as belatedly
"speechless and stunned." Even fans began to
wonder If Iron Mike w as Just a n Itoy bit out of
control.
In th e end, the convicted rap ist h a d h is license
revoked for assaulting a n aural organ. Indeed. It
was the desire to get back Into the ring th at
brought th e heavyweight to the doctors for a re­
quired evaluation.
This medical team was no t. whatever you may
think, a group of fly-by-night sh rin k s for hire.
Chosen from the ran k s of the prestigious M assa­
ch u setts General Hospital, they packed the re­
port with caveats about Tyson's "em otional
problem s and cognitive problems* an d acknow l­
edged their own lim its In predicting hum an be­
havior.
But the MOM Six nevertheless declared him fit
to "comply with the rules and regulations and do
so without repetition of the events of J u n e 28.
1997."
How on earth did they come u p with this c o n ­
clusion? Is th is medicine o r a hunch?
A week ago In North C arolina. Wendell Wil­
liam son. a m urderer, successfully sued his psy­
chiatrist for not knowing how 111 W illiamson was
before he fired an M-l rifle on a street n ear the
UNC cam pus. T hat psychiatrist asked the court.
"How can I be responsibly for som ething th at Is
not predictable?"
In Tyson's case. If there's an o th er ca r lobe on
the canvas, will the MQH Six be responsible?

ELLEN GOODMAN

Syndicated Columnist

Boston Globe

Margaret Hagen, a Boston University professor
of psychology and law. com pares taro Imperfect
ways we have to predict violent behavior. One is
essentially Intuition, a gut feeling th at may b e
labeled In the fancy words, ‘professional op in ­
ion." The other la statistics, actuarial tables, risk
factors.
"We've known for 30 or 40 years that clinical
Intuition Isn't w orth anything. Add six intuitions
together an d you still get zero," she says. It's
b etter to add u p known risk factors for violence.
This boxer h a s broken more rules than china
plates. Indeed, during h is five-day evaluation Ty­
son threatened one of th e doctors, who manfully '
reported th at he didn't fed threatened. (Been
working out. doc?)
More to the point, can any psychiatrist In h is
right m ind determ ine w hether a fighter In the
adrenaline ru sh of Round Six will cross the fine
line between the fair and foul violence th at
m akes up this "sport"? Hagen describes ouch a
diagnosis a s "a com bination of hubris an d
chutzpah."
But there Is som ething else bizarre In the entry
of the MQH Six Into Boxing Psychiatry. By
merely accepting the assignm ent to parse fair
from foul violence, by agreeing to decide w hether
Tyson Is m entally fit for the ring- not the real
world- they have entered the alternative universe
of boxing.
This Is a world according to the Marquees of
Queenaberry. In this world It is OK to b e st
som eone's b rain s tn, b u t not nibble their ear.
It's OK to p u m m d som eone to death, b u t not
deliver a low blow. These ‘rules and regulations’
tu rn a beating Into a sp o rt.
For doctors- healers - to play a role In this a l­
ternative universe la to legitimize the notion th at
one m an can brain-dam age another In. of
course, a mentally healthy way. Which la. If you
will forgive the laym an's term , "nuts."
It's now u p to the com m issioners to decide
w hether Tyson fights again. But In th is uneven
m atchup between Mike and the MQH Six. the
shrinks went down for the count.

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K e llie
W e rn e r

Staying near home

Herald Staff Writer

South Florida wins battle
for Lake Howell’s Kohn
over Purdue, Xavier and
the College of Charleston

The Yankees
are one win
from destiny
SANFORD _ No te a m In th e h is to ry o f M a ­
j o r L eag u e B a se b a ll h a s e v e r co m e b a c k fro m
a 3 -0 d eficit In th e W orld S cries.
Follow ing th e law o f p ro b a b ility , th e New
Y ork Y a n k e e s s h o u ld ta k e th is s e rie s a n d c a p
a s e a s o n t h a t h a s a lm o s t d e stin e d th e te a m
for n W orld S c rie s c h a m p io n s h ip .
If th e Y a n k e e s c a n p u ll off a n o t h e r w in t o ­
n ig h t In S a n Diego, It will b e th e first sw eep
s in c e 1090 w h e n th e R eds to o k th e O a k la n d
A th le tic s In fo u r g a m e s to w in b a se b a ll's elite
title.
W h a t a y e a r New Y ork h a s h a d . E ven th o s e
w h o d o n o t w o rs h ip th e Y a n k e e s a s I d o h a v e
to w a n t a te a m th a t h a s ac h ie v ed so m u c h In
a y e a r to w in th e s e rie s.
W h en n te a m re a c h e d th e g r e a tn e s s t h a t
New Y ork h a s m u s te r e d th is y e a r, th e y h a v e
to w in th e W orld S e rie s. T h ey J u s t h a v e to.
In a s e a s o n w h e n all ey e s w e re focused o n
tiic h o m e r u n ra c e b e tw e e n th e c la s s a c ts
S a m m y S o s a a n d M a rk M cG w ire, th e Y a n ­
k ee s k in d o f sile n tly ach iev ed so m e o f th e
g re a te s t m ile s to n e s.
D avid W ells p itc h e d a p erfect g a m e tills
y e a r, th e first s in c e 1990. O nly a b o u t 14
p itc h e r s h a v e ev er ach iev ed s u c h a feat a n d
W ells re g is te re d h is a g a in s t th e T w in s In a
g a m e t h a t m e a n t J^Ule,
U n le s s y o u fig u re In th e fa ct tlia t th e Y a n ­
k ee s w e re try in g to b e a t ' th e m o d e m d a y
A m e ric a n L eag u e re c o rd for m o s t w in s In a
s e a s o n . T h ey a ls o ac h ie v ed t h a t m ile s to n e
th is y e a r.
T h in g s like 114 w in s In th e r e g u la r s e a s o n
a n d 125 v ic to rie s o v erall (If th e Y a n k e e s w in
th e se rie s) d o n 't h a p p e n u n le s s It Is a n e n tir e
te a m effo rt.
T h e b a ttin g fo r th e Y a n k e e s th is y e a r h a s
b e e n re m a rk a b le . A nd ev ery g a m e th e r e
see m e d to b e a n ew s ta r . If T ln o M a rtin e z
w a s h a v in g a s lu m p o r D erek J e t e r w a s
h a v in g tro u b le lin k in g h is b a t to th e ball.
C h u c k K n o b la u c h o r S c o tt B ro s lu s w o u ld
s te p u p .
E ven w ith a n In ju ry t h a t b e n c h e d h im fo r
w eeks. B e m ie W illiam s m a n a g e d to h it hlB
w ay to a n A m e ric a n L eague b a ttin g title.
T h e n th e re 's th e p itc h in g . T h e A tla n ta
B ra v e s a r e to u te d a s h a v in g th e b e s t p itc h in g
s ta ir In th e leag u e. 1 w o u ld p u t th e Y a n k ees
u p a g a in s t th e B ra v e s a n y d a y .
D avid C o n e. D avid W ells. A ndy P etU tte a n d
O rla n d o "El D u q u e " H e rn a n d e z a r e th e m o s t
feared fo u rso m e In b ase b all. Add in a c lo se r
lik e M a ria n o R ivera a n d th e re re ally is n 't a n y
b e tte r.
O n e la s t th in g w o rk in g In th e Y a n k ees fa ­
v o r Is a c a u s e . In 1996, w h e n New Y ork w o n
th e se rie s, th e r e w a s a n In s p ira tio n . M a n ­
a g e r J o e T o rre ’s b r o th e r F ra n k w a s very 111
a n d In n e e d o f a h e a r t tr a n s p l a n t a n d th e

Please see K eU e, Page SB

By J e ff Bcrllnlcke
ASSISTANT SI*ORTS EDITOR
CASSELBERRY _ Rrgglc Kohn
m n rm lx T s th e day the letters
slu rird rolling In.
Befnrr h r even took Ills first high
school class, the Dike Howell
senior received a recruiting letter
from Texas AAM. It was the first of
nearly 1.500 he would receive over
the next four years, not to m ention
countless telephone culls, as he
daz/lrd Seminole County b a s k e t­
ball fans on the court.
Finally, Kohn decided to get the
process over with so he could concentnilc on his senior year and he
made his college cholre official
ra rllrr this week, orally com m itting
to the Unlvrrslty of South Florida.
The Hulls arc a m em ber of the
Sun Belt Conference.
T vc always wanted to play In a
big conference ever since I was a
little kid." Kohn. whose older
brother and sister also played co l­
lege basketball, said. "South Flor­
ida Is a school where I can step In
and gel an opportunity to play Im­
mediately but there aren't any
guarantees."
South Floridu Is w ithout a true

the m ain reason I play the game."
He certainly played before som e
Impressive crowds the p ast two
sum m ers. In 1997, he played at the
natlonolly-renow ned Adidas b a s ­
ketball cam p and played with the
nation's elite at the Nike C am p at
Indianapolis th is sum m er. J u s t
about every college coach In the
country was on han d a s Kohn took
his place with wliat will probably
make up m uch of the 2007 NBA
all-star tram .
The cam ps, not high school s e a ­
sons. are where coaches go for an
all-you-can sign buffet and th e
gam es tend to tu rn Into slam -dunk
exhibitions, which don't (It Kohn's
game. He h a s a solid Jum per and
secs the floor well, but Individual­
ity Is what ten d s to stan d out at
the cam ps and Kohn said he was
disappointed with his efforts.
He also played for Team Nike
over the sum m er and team m ates
have already signed with schools
such as Florida, Florida S tate and
Duke.
"At Nike (Camp). I know I didn't
look th at good, b u t a lot of the
players really don't worry ab out
the head part of the game."
Still, the letters and calls k rp t

e x p e rie n c e d p o in t g u a r d .
co m in g a n d s c h o o ls lik e P u rd u e .
u .._Kohn a v e ra g 'd X T H T IK ia K * - x tu f ?
Ch a s t e * t o n . a n d
tt out with
, ,n lo e a‘s - q s t » B p B c le a d in g |
*
’and
M i fa th e r.’
la d rn L a fc jft&amp; d c ll t r a m to
_
la t h e . Lake Howell
fcvfcr d is t lP r % B lr &gt; .Ills
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Lake HoweK's Reggie Kohn has decided to take his Impressive point guard skills
to the University of South Florida next fall after getting over 1,500 recruiting lettors.

and leadership abilities have been
apparent since early In his Lake
Howell career and lie lias alw ays
liecn the target of enemy fans who
chant, "Rrg-glc. Rcg-gle" through­
out the game.
It never bothered him.
T ve always loved playing In front
of a lot of people." he said. T h a t ’s

ook a tr tp T o 'U S F . The
proximity of th e school along with
Ita blg-Ume achedule. were enough
to convince Reggie to m ake the
oral com m itm ent.
Some of the schools are still
sending letters and have som e In­
teresting strategies for bagging a

ass R o te . Page 2B

Lake Howell girls volleyball
team closes season with win
Prom Staff Reports
LONGWOOD _ In their lust opportunity for a
regular oeuson victory. Lake Howell's girls' var­
sity volleyball team left Lyman High School with
a win Tuesday night, topping the G reyhounds
15-11. 15 8.
Coach Brandi Sanford credited the win to the
teum 's chem istry finally working.
Excellent serving from H eather Boreum and
N atasha Askew helped propel the Hawks to a
victory.
Ashy Peraza had a stellar night as the team 's
setter, while stan d o u t perform ances also cam e
from Katie Engel. Jackie Sam e Ison, Krista Deflllppo, Lauren W atts. Stacy Novielo, and Jo n l
S totts.
"It feels really good," said Sanford of h er
team 's trium ph. "Hopefully It will stay this wuy
going Into districts.
Lyman will travel to Kissimmee to take on the
Osceola Kowboys to com plete Its regular season
on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

la otker girls m atches:
WINTER SPRINGS _ W inter Springs and Lake
Brantley were the w inners In a Tri-Match a t
W inter Springs High School Tuesday night.
The liost B ears Improved to 24-2 on the se a ­
son by beating Seminole. 15-4 and 15-2. and
the Patriots. 15-0 an d 15*10.
Lake Brantley (8-16) got past the Tribe (10­
14). 15-10, 10-15 and 15-10.
The Seminole girls will close out their regular
season schedule by hosting district foe Pine

Ridge In Senior Night tonight at 0 p.m. a t Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium. The Tribe boys
will also honor thrtr sen io rs tonight at 7:30
p.m. against Winter Springs.
The W inter Spnngs girls will play a huge
m atch at Lake Mary ut 7 p.m. tonight and then
close out the regular season at hom e on T h u rs­
day at 6:30 p.m. ugalnst University.
Lake Brantley will host Edgewater In Its final
regular season match at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
ORLANDO _ Lakr Mary tuned up for tonight's
big m atch with Winter Springs by going on the
road to trounce Boone. 15-5 and 15-11.
The Rams are now 20-4 on the season and
will host the Bears at 7 p.m. this evening In
their final m atch before districts. The Braves
fcU to 9-12.
GOLDENROD _ Trinity Prep (22-4) won a big
m atch with a tough Daytona B each-W am er
C hristian squad (18-6). 15-10 and 15-9.

CLASS 6A-DISTRICT 3
TOURNAMENT SET
LAKE MARY _ The Class 6A-Dlstrlct 3 Olrls*
Volleyball Tournam ent will be held next
W ednesday and Thursday, October 28-29. at
Lake Mary High School.
In W ednesday's quarterfinals. No. 4 seeded
Lake B rantley will take on No. 5 seeded Lyman
at 6 p.m. and No. 3 seeded DeLand will play No.
6 seeded Lake Howell at 7:30 p.m.

H e sse see Props, Page 2B

ISliMK
Seminole fullback scored on touchdown runs of 20and 45-yards as the Tribe freshman tsam blanked
Oviedo 24-0 Tuesday night at Jo hn Courier Field.

Rocking and rolling in Lake Mary softball
Prom tu ff Roports
LAKE MARY _ The offenses were
In high gear again In the City of
t-aWr Mary Parka and R ecreation
D epartm ent Men's Fall W ednesday
Night Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary S porta Complex.
The night's action opened with
C eleste Industries pounding out 30
h its in a 24-7 victory over Jc m lg a n
P roperties.
in the middle game. Joey Latocha ripped a two-out. bases loaded
double to plate three ru n s In the
bottom of the fourth Inning as T he

Alpha Team cam e-from -behind to
edge Signal Zero, 15-14. In a gam e
stopped by th e tim e limit.
In the nightcap. B'Bec's Home
Cooking scored six ru n s In the top
of the first Inning and held off Lake
Mary Pub. 13-10.
The league will be In action
again tonight with a tripleheader
starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex across from
Mayfair C ountry Club on Rantoul
Lane between CR46-A and Country
Club Road.
Powering C eleste In dustries were

JcfT Rood (home run. three singles,
three runs, five RBI). Trey B rasseur
(home run. double, single, three
runs, three RBI). Frankie Phillips
(triple, three singles, three runs,
four RBI),
Scon
McDonough
(double, three singles, three runs,
two RBI) and Ty Kokc (four singles,
three runs, three RBI).
Also hitting were Phillip Page
(double, two singles, three runs,
th rre RBI). B J . Osborne (three
singles, th ree ru n s. RBI). Mike E d ­
wards (three singles, two runs, two
RBI) and Dave Rape (single, run.

RBI).
Providing th e offense for Je m lgan Properties were Fred Newhart
(home run. two singles, run. four
RBI). Jerry DIBartolo (triple, two
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Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
By J e f f B erlinicke
ASSISTANT SI’O R IS EDITOR

SANFORD _ Eastwood Golf Club will host
the a n n u a l HSMAI Golf Tournam ent Dec. 4
with an 8 a.m. ohcck-ln. There will lx* plenty
of separate com petitions with a luncheon at
1:30 p.m. Call 6 5 4 -5 9 1 1 for details...
S tetson University will host the H atter
Fall Classic Oct. 23-25...
The C entral Florida Golf Tour m ade Its
way to Heathrow C ountry Club last week
and Clay Hom an's 65 bent Jim Chnncey by

one stroke. Aaron B arber, Scan M cCarty.
Greg Towne an d Kevin Mlhnloff rounded o ut
the top-5...
Tlm aeuan the Florida Mixed Tour last
week and Riccando Stevens won $200 for
carding a 74. Barney Thom pson's 67 edged
Evans H arbour to cap tu re the seniors...
Ala qua C ountry Club hosted Its lad les'
M cm bcr/G ucst an d Marie Hitt an d C hris
D antum a com bined for a 63. topping the 65
of Sandy Schm itz and Lynn Schm idt...
Tiger Woods an d m uch of the Islcw orth
gang have com m itted to the Natlonnl C a r
Rental Classic at Walt Disney World which

opens at the Disney Magnolia Course next
Thursday...
Coming events on the Dynamic G oirT our
Include: Kissimmee Bay (Oct. 22). Ridgewood
(Oct. 24). H untington Hills (Oct. 25). Englcbrtxik (Oct. 27). Ridgewood (Oct. 29-30). The
to u r will also host a special two-day senior
event at Falcon's Fire Nov. 2-3...
The final spots have been determ ined nnd
Invitations have been Issued to complete the
Held of 16 for the 19th S am sung World
Cham pionship or Women’s Golf, n $550,000
LPGA event to be held at The Villages Oct.
19-25.

So Tar. LPGA plnycrs expected to (111 o u t
the field Include Lorle Kane, Hlroml Kobayashl, Meg Mallon, Llscloltc N eum ann,
Sc Rl Pnk. Dottle Pepper, Annlkn Sorcnstam , Karrlc Webb, Helen Alfrcdsson. D an­
ielle Ammnccapanc,
Donna
Andrews.
Brnndlc B urton, Laura Dnvtcs, Pat H urst
and defending cham pion Ju ll Inkster...
Ttm acuan hns nlso announced dates for
Its 1998 club cham pionships, as follows:
Men's, Oct. 24-25:
Women's. Oct. 24-25;
Ju n io rs. Oct. 24-25...

GFC to host - Fish Orlando! The Big Catch
Special to th e Herald
ORLANDO _ Fishing Is km
an d the Florida Game and
Fresh W ater Kish C om m ission
(GFC) w an ts to show both chil­
dren and ad ults Just how m uch
fan It ra n be a t its first ever
Fish Orlando! The Big C atch
e \c n t.
"Die Big Catch" Is a h alf day
of free Halting activities sp e ­
cially designed for beginning
through advanced anglers who
want to learn som e basic fish­
ing skills, hone existing ones
or learn som ething brand new.
The event Is being held In
Orange C ounty at B arnett Park
- Lnkr Lawnr. right next door
to the C rn tral Florida F air­
grounds on Saturday. Nov. 7.
from 8 a.m . until I p.m.
It Is being co-hosted by the
GFC. an d Orange C ounty P arks
and Recreation D epartm ent.
Major sp o n so rs Include S ports
Authority. E&amp;B Murine, and
AquaUc E cosystem s.
There will be 11 different
m ini-w orkshops or events from

which to choose Including: In­
troduction to Fishing and
Aquatic Biology for Kids; Kids
Fishing on the Frog Pond; Be­
ginning Casting: Introduction
to Fty Fishing: B ass Fishing
Techniques; Panfishing Tech­
niques: Where to Fish In Or­
lando; Interm ediate to Ad­
vanced C asting Class; Fishing
Especially for Ladles; Boating
Safety: and Kayaking and C a­
noeing B asies.
Instructors and o th ers sp o n ­
sors Include J o h n Bitter, of
B itter’s Balt and Tackle, for In ­
term ediate
and
Advanced
Custing Class; Don Teddy, of
the Back Country Fly Fishing
Club, and Phil Levine, of Fish
Finder Guide Service, for Panfishing Techniques; Tommy
Young, of B ass C hallenger
Guide Service, for Bass Fishing
Techniques: Dave Olsen, of the
Fly Fisherm an, for Introduc­
tion to Fly Fishing; local fish­
ing expert. Jo h n Evertson, for
Where to Fish In Orlando; La­
dles Balt Your Own Hook In­
structor. Linda Holder, for

Fishing Especially for Ladles;
and Travel C ountry O utdoors
for Kayaking B astes.
in addition, there will be n
com puterized vtrtunl fishing
sim ulator, sponsored by Shim ano. set up for some real vir­
tual fishing, as writ as infor­
m ational and educational d is­
plays. fishing literature, door
prizes and fishing-related ven­
dors displaying their w ares.
The Big Catch Is part of Fish
Orlando! - n OFC program th a t
alm s to m ake fishing easier,
more accessible and enjoyable
for city-dwelling anglers or
prospective anglers.
The whole day h a s been
planned as a way to Introduce
people who live In m etropoli­
tan Orlando to th e fun of fish­
ing. and to show them how
easily they can do It In lakes
practically right In th eir b ac k ­
yards," said 14)11 C hapm an, a
GFC fisheries biologist and
event coordinator.
Fish Orlando! w as started
about a year ago.

New York closer M ariano Rivera allowed a
n m In the eighth Inning and two h its In the
ninth Inning, but stru ck out the final b atter
with ru n n ers on first and third.
Oame 4 of the Scries Ib tonight a n d will be
seen on WOFL FOX 35 at 8 p.m .

Yankees one win away
SAN DIEGO _ Scott B roslus went 3-for-4.
Including a pair of hom e runs, a s the New
York Yankees moved to within one victory of
their 24th World Series C ham pionship by
beating the S an Diego Padres 5-4 Tuesday
night.
Padres sta rtin g pitcher Sterling H itchcock
worked out of a b ases loaded, one out Jam In
the top of the sixth Inning and then started a
three-run bottom of the sixth Inning by sin ­
gling to right leading off the frame, the first
hit off Yankees sta rte r David Cone.
After a walk to Q uiM o Veras. Tony Qwynn
lined a single to right to score H itchcock.
The throw back to the Infield also allowed
Veras to score an d Gwynn wound up on
third. Ken Cam lnlti followed with a sacrifice
ny.
But Hitchcock gave up a hom e run to
B roslus leading off the seventh Inning an d
S h an e S pencer followed with a double,
chasing H itchcock. S pencer later scored to
m ake th e score 3-2.
Randy Myers cam e on to pitch the eighth
for S an Diego an d Paul O'Neill walked,
bringing on super-closer Trevor Hoffman,
who had not pitched In six days.
Hoffman walked Tlno Martinez an d B roslus
blasted a 2-2 pitch over the centerflcld wall,
giving th e Yankees the lead.

UCF’s O’Brien honored
ORLANDO _ University of C entral Florida
women's soccer player Alyssa O'Brien w as
nam ed the T ran s America Athletic C onfer­
ence player -of th e week k k Wednesday by
the TAAC office.
O'Brien, a senior from Heathrow, recorded
two sh u to u ts In goal for th e Golden K nights
a s UCF went 2-0.
O'Brien’s first sh u to u t, against TAAC foe
Cam pbell, helped UCF clinch first place in
the TAAC E ast Division.
In h er second shutout, O'Brien blanked
UNC-Qreensboro, who was ranked #10 In the
S outheast Region a t the time. O'Brien re­
corded 11 saves In th e gam e against UNCO.
O'Brien now h a s 27 career shu to u ts, which
ra n k s h er third on the UCF all-tim e list. C u r­
rent UCF head coach Karen Richter holds
th e school record with 30.5 shutouts.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Sem inole High School
Athletic Boosters are offering reserved s e a ­
son football tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall a t 323-5100.

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Fish Orlando! The Big C atch at
B arnett Park, call the OFC at
(407) 317-7329 or (352) 7321225, B arnett Park a t (407)
830-6248 or M arks S treet S en­
ior C enter at (407) 245-0921.

coming. 1 felt really good, but
then I Just got used lo II."
Now (hat he's set with USF,
he can concentrate on re p e a t­
ing last year's success. The
Hawks were stu n g by heavy
graduation losses, but Kohn
said the team h a s plenty of
young talent. In a league that
may go through a down cycle
this year, Lake Howell h as a
decent chance of a repeat.
"I Just wanted to get it over

with,* Kohn said. "I Just w ant
to be able to concentrate on
Lake Howell. I don't feel any
p ressure b ecause I've played
more so m
many
before
any people fast
sum m er, but 1 don't want a n y ­
one to think th at w hat 1 do on
th e court Is so that I can be
seen.*

Kohn*
Continasd from Pag# IB
top prospect like Kohn.
USC se n t 12 letters In one day.
each with a different part of a
sentence trying to convince
Kohn to head for C alifornia.
The University of North C aroIlna-Wilmlngton sent him a
key, symbolic of his being a
key to the future.
He said a lot of the In te r s
went unansw ered.
*When the In te rs first started

K ellie

Pago IB

te a m ra llied In s u p p o rt.
T h is y e a r, th e in s p ira tio n co m e s ev en a lit­
tle c lo s e r to h o m e w ith o n e o f th e ir o w n .
D a rn e l S tr a w b e rry ta re c o v e rin g fro m c a n ­
c e r s u rg e ry a n d la u n a b le to Jo in h is te a m
o n th e field. H e Is fa r from fo rg o tte n , h o w ­
ever.
T h e n , ta k e th e s c rie s Itself.
In th r e e g a m e s th e re h a v e b e e n sev eral
h e ro e s . E a c h b a t t e r h a s d o n e h la Jo b to e n ­
s u r e b a s e h i t s tu r n e d In to r u n s w h ic h
t u r n e d In to w in s .
T im R a in e s h a s y e t to h it th e lin e u p a n d
w h ile t h a t ts d is h e a r te n in g , It Is u n d e r ­
s ta n d a b le . T h e lin e u p Is g e ttin g th e Job d o n e
and th e p ttc h ln g h a s h e ld i t s ow n.
W ith a te a m , t h a t ta n e a r p erfect, I d o n 't
see a n y w ay th e P a d re s c a n w in th is o n e .
T h is Is th e Y a n k ees' y e a r. A n d lu c k h a s n 't
d o n e It for th e m . H ittin g , p itc h in g r u n n i n g
a n d c a tc h in g co u p le d w ith a v ery g o o d
m an ag er have.
T h e o n ly th in g t h a t w o u ld b e b e tte r t h a n
New Y ork s w e e p in g th e s e rie s w o u ld b e fo r
th e m to w in It In six so th e y c o u ld c a p a n

PrepsPag# IB
In T hursday's sem ifinals, the DeLand-Lake
Howell w inner will face No. 2 seeded Lake Mary
at 4:30 p.m . an d th e Lake Brantley-Lyman win­
n er will battle No. I seeded Oviedo at 0 p.m .
The C h am p io n sh ip Match will pH the 4:30
p.m . and 6 p.m . w inners at 7:30 p.m.

TRIBE FRESHMAN
WIN IN FOOTBALL

OVIEDO _ Sem inole defeated Oviedo 24-0 In
freshm an football action on Tuesday night at
J o h n C ourier Field.
Playing th eir first game In three weeks. Sem i­
nole scored on offense, defense and special
team s.
C hris White blocked on Oviedo p u n t and
Geremy McCray recovered the ball for a to uch­
down: Jeff Jo h n so n scored on ru n s of 20 a n d 45
yards and th e final score cam e when Victor T ate
stripped the ball out o f a n Oviedo player's
h an d s, and ra n 35 yards th e o th er way for the
touchdown.
Next week, Sem inole (5-1) will play Ha final
and m ost Im portant game of the season h osting
t-a tf Brantley (6-0) at Thom as E. Whlgham S ta ­
dium a t 7 p.m.
The Fighting Sem inole's only loss of th e s e a ­
son cam e against the Patriots, an d the seaso n
ending showdown will determ ine the regular
seaso n Seminole Athletic Conference C h am ­
pion.
Seminole coach Scott C asko acknowledges
th e game will be no walk In the park, b u t feels
h it team 's underdog s ta tu s will help them In the
hom e game.
"It’s going to be tough.* said Casko.

G re a t

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He's been seen enough a l­
ready and by all tire right p eo ­
ple.

u n b e lie v a b le s e a s o n a t h o m e.
As a tr u e fa n . ho w ev er, tw o lo sse s in th e
W orld S c rie s d o e s n 't sit v ery well w ith m e.
L et's J u s t w in It a n d g e t re a d y fo r n e x t y e a r.
W ith th is te a m , w h o k n o w s w h a t w llf h a p ­
p e n n ex t.

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Notice ic hereby siren that a Public Haartns will b* hatd by tn*
form ing 4 Zoning Commotion in thop W
City
Cammlesion
Hf bvmraiHivn
M p m . an Thursday.
Chamber*, City Halt, Sanlard, Florida at T.-00
'
Noram bar ( . tS M , I* conakdor tho followingI chans*
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an* amendaf Itanford, Seminal*
ntant to the Zoning Ordinance of the City at
County, Honda.
Aatontng tram: AO, Agricultural
To that at: HU-1, MuKipte Family D a t H u RialdanttH
LSOAL OIBCRIPTiONi PAMAOIM APANTbMMTS
M SCStPTION
A P0PTI0N OF SCCTION I I . TOWNSHIP M SOUTH, H AN OI 1
(A S T. SCMINOLS COUNTY. FLOP!DA. DESCRIBIO AS FOL
M O M TH t NOHTHCAST CONNIR OF T N I NORTH (A S T '
•(CTION I I . TOWNSHIP *0 SOUTH, R AH 0( 30 (A S T. SIMM
COUNTV. FLORIDA. RUN SOUTN SflS'40* W (8 T ALONO
NORTH LIN( OF T H ( HORTHSAST 1/4 OF SICTIO N I t , A IMS* '
TANC4 OF TOSSY F IS T; T H (N C ( RUN SOUTH O O 't T t r (A S T,
I I M O F t ( T TO A POINT ON T H ( S O U T H !A IT IA L T RIGHT-OFWAY LINS OF STATK AO AO No I I A SOO; TH IN C S CO NTIN UI
SOUTH 00*1711' (A S T. ItS .M F (K T; THSNCS RUN NORTH
40'M'IO* (A S T. 14.1} F H T ; T H (N C ( RUN SOUTH 00*30*4*
(AST. 114 47 F ( ( T FOR A POINT OF BfOINNINO; THtNCS CONTlNUS SOUTH OO'M 'M * (A S T . 004.41 F S ITi THSNCS RUN
NORTH Sf'OS'ST* (AS T, 1T4.S0 FSST TO A POINT ON T N I PRO­
POSED NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY U N I OF COUNTY
ROAD No 4(7; THIN G S RUN THE FOLLOWINO SIGHT (! ) COURS­
ES ALONO SAID PROPOSSO RIGHT-OF-WAY UNS; NORTHEAST.
(RLV. ALOHQ A CURVS CONCAVS SOUTHEAST!RLY. HAVING A
RADIUS OF t » S S S FSST. A CHORD SBARINO OF NORTH
48*0* 30* EAST. AN ARC LENGTH OF 1SS.SS FSST AND A CEN­
TRAL ANOLS OF OS*OS'4S*; SOUTH AftS'SO* BAST, 1S.00 FSST;
NORTHIASTSRLV, ALONO A CURVI CONCAVS SOUTNIASTIRLY.
HAVINO A RADIUS OF II1S.4S FSST, A CHORD BEARING OF
NORTH 4S 0S S1* (A I T , AN ARC LCNOTH OF 10S.4) F IS T AND A
CENTRAL ANOSL OF 01*4101*; SOUTH H * H « * BAST. SOO
FEET; NORTHEASTERLY. ALONO A CURVS CONCAVS SOUTH­
EASTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF U11.4B FSST. A CHORD #CARINO OF NORTH l1*4S S r EAST, AN ARC LCNOTH OF 101.01 FSST
AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*40*00"; NORTH SS*S0’ES* W IS T.
100 FEET; NORTHEASTERLY, ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVMO A RAOtUS OF t&gt;1 E S I FEET, A CHORD
M ARINO OF NORTH S I'ISSS* BAST. AN ARC LENGTH OF f 74.B4
FEET. AND A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 04*1104*; NORTH I7*40 M '
(A S T. 114.10 FEET T O A POINT ON THE EAST UNS OF SAID SEC­
TION 12: THENCE O f PARTING SAIO PROPOSSO RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE. RUN NORTH OO’M M* W IBT, ALONO SAID CAST LINS.
140.11 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF COUNTY HOME ROAD: THENCE RUN NORTH
M '4 1 ‘11- WEST. ALONO SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE. 21E.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY. HAVING A RADIUS OF ZM S.TI
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY. ALONO THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE AND ALONO SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE. TS.S1 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
o r s r s t * t o a p o in t ; t h c n c b r u n s o u t h 4o*t»so* w e s t ,
70T.EI f e e t t o t h e p o m t o f BIOINNINO.
CONTAINING T .tlE ACRES.
Tho property being more genarsPy daecrlbad a* 434S Orlando
Drtve.
Tho Planning ( Zoning Commleeian erttl aubmtt a recommendsi-on to Iha City Conunlaalon in-favor at, or again*!, the requested
Chang* or amendment. The City Commkeion *M hold a Pubdc
He armg m the Commleeion Room m City HaU Sanford. Florida at
7 00 p.m. on November S3, IS M . lo conaider eaid recommend* lion.
AM pan tea In Interact and ctUrena ahail have an opportunity to
bo hoard at said hearing*.
Jama* R. Valermo, Chairman
Planning S Zoning Co
AO VIC I TO THE PUBLIC ft a parson doetdaa la appeal a dec!•ion made with reap act to any i
meeting or hearing*, ha/tha mad* need a-tmrbatim record *4 the
proceeding*, including the laetimeny and guidance, which record
rt not provided by Ihe City of Sanford. (FB SEE OIOS)
PERSONS WITH OISABIUTIIS HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E M PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
T H I PERSONNEL OFFICS ADA COORDINATOR AT S30-ESM 41
HOURS IN ADVANCI OF THS MISTING.
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single, two runs, three RBI)
and Myrtel Reid (home run.
single, run, four RBI),
Also contributing were W.L.
Graccy (triple, single, two ru n s,
RBI). C urtis T abor (double,
single, two ru n s. RBI), K elthlan
Roberts (two singles, run). S te­
ven Dennis (single, two runs),
Tommy Graccy (single, RBI)
and Tony S m ith (single).
Doing the h ittin g for Lske
Mary Pub were Kenny Ja m e s
(home run. double, two singles,
four runs, four RBI), Rick Wil­
son (three singles, run, RBI).
Bobby Shaw a n d Andy Logan
(two singles, one ru n an d one
RBI eacn), Kevin Ju lia n (two
singles, two runs). J a y J o h n
son (two singles, tw o RBI). BUI
Marino (two singles. RBI), Alan
Dow (tingle, run) an d Tom
Szabo (single).

Ramlu Izqulerdo (single) and
Edwin R entas (RBI).
Doing the dam age for Signal
Zero were Ronnie Gregory
(three singles, run. three RBI).
C hris Taylor (triple, single,
three runs, two RBI). M arcus
Bullock (triple, single, run.
three RBI). D uane Sm ith (two
tingles, two ru n s, RBI) an d J o ­
seph Stetnm eyer (two singles,
three runs).
Also. David Ituddick J r.
(double, run. RBI). Oenc Wil­
liam s. Craig Appel an d Gary
B artlett (one single, one run
and one RB! each) an d C am lel
Long (single. RBI).
C ontributing
for
B'Bce’s
Home Cooking
were Sam
R aines (double, two singles,
two runs, two RBI). Craig
M erkerson (three singles, run.
RBI), Calvin Davis (home ru n ,

singles.
' two runs), Roland Je m lg a n
(two singles, run. RBI), Bob
Colette (double, run. two RBI),
Kit Hodges. Randy Sim pson
*' and Dave Sim m ons (one single
each) and Eric U scom be (two
runs).
Leading the way for The Al­
p h a Team were Neil Shillingford (home run. two singles,
three runs. RBI). C srm elo Verdrjo (triple, single, two runs,
three RBI), Rob T ardlf (double,
single, three ru n s, RBI) and
Jo ey Laiocha (double, single,
four RBI).
O ther h itte rs were Shorty
G a rd a (two singles, two runs,
two RBI), Eric M ara (two sin ­
gles. two runs. RBI). Izzy Cruz
(single, two runs, two RBI).
Dave Encarcton (single, run).

Its focus Is to improve fish­
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dozen lakes In th e greater Or­
lando area by building fishing
piers, stocking fish, providing
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People

Three-ingredient recipes

CALENDAR
A l-A non
A support group for friends
or relatives of n lro h o lies (AlAnon) m eets every W ednesday,
ill H p.ni., nl 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers nre welcome to this 12step group.

Florida area, or for more Information, call 291-1900.

Nar-Anon

C entral Florida Hlood Dank
Is asking donors of nil types
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors - to donate nt Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

Nar-Anon
m eets (
every
W ednesday at 8 p.m. 'at South
Sem inole Hospital. 555 West
Stnte Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil th a n you
can handle by yourself. J o in
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live b ack
In focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

Conservation district

Slsrra Club

The Seminole Soil &amp; W ater
Conservation District m eets
each third W ednesday of the
m onth at noon at the office, a t
506 W. Lnkc Maty Dlvd., In
Sanford. Call 321-8212.

Sierra Club C entral Florida
Oruup
(covering
Sem inole,
Lake. Orange and O sceola
counties) m eets
the
third
W ednesday of each m onth at 7
p.m. at Harry P. Leu G ardens
In the Orchid Room for envi­
ronm ental educational p ro ­
gram s.
Call Mary-Slater Linn al 8944530.

Blood Bank

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club
of
Sem inole
County holds
th e
rrg u lar
m onthly luncheon m eeting at
11:30 a.m . on
the
third
W ednesday of very m onth.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 095 014-1. or Lucy. 3227877.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
m om lnga.
7:30-8:30 a.m .. a t the M arriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

Retired nurses
The Florida Society of Regis­
tered Nurses. Retired, Inc.
m eets the third W ednesday of
each m onth at O oldrn C orral
on 430 south of Curry Ford
Road In O rlando at 11:30 n.ni,
Their m ission Is to provide
m any volunteer activities for
the community, a s well as a
support system for retired
nurses. They contribute to
Russell Home for Atypical
Children and to Spouse Abuse,
Inc.
Call C h ristina S harp, sta te
president
(407)
382-0607,
Marie Clsscl, district co o rd in a­
tor (407) 058-4634. o r d ra c e
MacKenzte
(407)
677-7309,
publicity for m ore Information.
Information, call 660-2003, or
H96-5906.

TOPS
A local c h a p te r" of TOPS
(Take Off P ounds Sensibly)
m eets every W ednesday a t 6:30
p.m ., In the auditorium of
South Sem inole Hospital. 555
W. State Road 434, Longwood.
Weighing belnga at 5:30 p.tn.
The first m eeting Is held every
W ednesday,
at
9:30.
at
Lakevtew C h ristian C hurch.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For inform ation, call 293-5048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with on
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is on anonym ous,
non-prollt organization, open
lo anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenlly Won Al-Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In th e back room of
th e S ahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Avc.. Sanford. All
meetings are non-sm oking.
For additional m eeting tim es
and locations In the C entral

Sertoma Club
The Sertom a C lub of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancem ent of speech and
hearing children, m eets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m ., at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens C en­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
Lake Mary Boulevard. Poten­
tial m em bers arc Invited to a t ­
tend.
For Information, call
Oene Prestera. 407-7767-1234.

Weight Watchers

Quick Caribbean menu as easy as 1-2-3
rtpes 1-23: Fabulous Foods Using Only 3 In­
gredients" first came out In IM7, I
mistakenly dismissed it as too gim­
micky. I mean, aside from steamed
vegetables, fresh fruit or grilled meet,
how can you nuke a real dish with only
three ingredients? I assumed that she
had loaded her book with recipes call­
ing for canned sauces and convenience
roducts, not fresh food. But, in a
uny one evening. I grabbed her book
for help, and it's held a prominent
place on my cookbook shelf ever since.
Some of the dishes from that book —
pasta with endive and sun -dried toma­
toes, red snapper in burnt orange oil,
and a mesclun and blood-orange salad,
to name only three — have become fa­
vorites. They are all made with real
food, they are all Incredibly quick and
easy, and they are all special enough
to serve for company.
Now Ms. Gold has published a
follow-up volume, "Recipes 12-3 Menu
Cookbook," a compendium of her quick
and easy recipes arranged into menus
for breakfksL lunch and dinner. It’s an
especially useful book for the harried
cook who cant think dearly enough to
figure out what kind of salad to serve
with the main course, or vice vena.
The redpes all have three main in­
gredients (she does not count water,
salt and pepper, although I have listed
them on the ingredient lists below) and
all go together with remarkable case.
Below I have reproduced a
Caribbean menu, a three-course ex­
travagant* using 12 Ingredients. It
consists of stuffed avocados, spicy
chicken, smoky beans and rice, and
homemade coconut ice cream served
with blue curacso for dessert. (For
minors, or for adults who fschew al­
cohol. serve the ice cream alone or
with some fresh pineapple.) I might
add a salad to this menu, If 1 had the
time. Or I might not.
Do read the recipes through (good
advice with ANY recipe) before start­
ing, because some of the steps (spic­
ing the chicken, soaking the beans)
have to be done in advance. Otherwise,
it's as easy as, well, 1-2-2.

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A local ch ap ter of Weight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
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Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the O reater S anford
C ham ber of Commerce. Pick­
ers and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call J o h n
Shaffer, 829-4931.

DEAR ABBY: I strongly disagree
w ith your answ er to *Tne 'Wnlssard's’ Wife," whose husband uri­
nates In their yard. You said you
suspect the practice is not unusual.
My husband doesn't do it, and my
ex-h u sb an d d id n ’t (except once
when he was drunk). My fa th sr
didn't, and 1 have never seen my
neighbors do it. My husband says
this guy is an eshibltionist. 1 say
he’s lazy and ignorant, despite his
college education. My sympathy to
his wile, who sounds like a classier
lady than the Jerk
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A Caribbean thrre-ceune extraraganta with Jsst 12 ostia Ingredients, from
Rsssase Gold's "Recipes 1-1-3 Meno Cookbook" (UlUe Brown A Ce.. IWI).

CHICKEN PAILLARDS, ADOBO
STYLE

MARIALISA
CALTA

and rice is cooked. Drain in a finemesh sieve. If any liquid remains,
reduce it over high heat to 1/4 cup and
add it to the beans and rice. Season
with salt and pepper lo taste. Yield: 4
servings.
— Recipe from "Recipes 1-2-3 Menu
Cookbook," by Rozanne Gold (UlUe
Brown A Co., I9M)

COCONUT ICE CREAM WITH
BLUE CURACAO
Cut the chicken breasts in half to
make • halves. Place chicken between
waxed paper and pound lightly with a
mallet to flatten.
Place the Battened breasts in a large
dish. Press the gsrik through a press
onto the chicken, spreading it with a
kitchen knife or spoon to distribute
evenly. Sprinkle chicken with 2 tea­
spoons of the cumin, the salt and the
black and white pepper. Cover and
keep In the refrigerator for 2 hours.
Heat 2 Urge nonstick skillets and
cook the chicken quickly over mediuiithlghhesL t t o ) minutes on each side
or until the meat when cut Is no longer
mediately, dusted with
cumin. Yield: 4 asevtag*.
"Redpes 1-2-3 Menu
Rozanne Gold (Little
IMS)

Water to soak Via beans, plus 4
cups wsitor for cooking them
kite IM-tneh dtoo
1/2 cup wonHong grain rtos
1M to minori whofci btacfc pQppflf*
canw
saft and bsshly ground

2 cupe whole
1 - 1/2

1

In a heavy medium pot, bring the
milk to a boil. Whisk in the coconut
milk and salt. Turn off the heat. Strain
the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve
a medium bowl. Allow to cool.
Sort beans and soak overnight. Or, into
and refrigerate several hours,
use the quick-soak method: Cover Cover
very cold.
beans with 2 inches of water, bring lo until
Transfer the mixture to in ice­
a boU, boil 2 minutes and remove from
maker and prepare according
h ea t Cover and let sit for an hour. cream
Drain beans. Add to a heavy medium to the manufacturer's instruction*.
When ready to serve, scoop ice
pot with 4 cups water (or enough to cream
Into ch ille d martini glasiei.
fiO M r) B o d lb o D tD D e r c o m i.C o o k .o m
medium he«t, wfth^rover slightly Spoon l-l/2'Ubtespocns blue curacsb
carefully into each glass, around, not
askew, lor 1 hour.
Heat bacon slowly in a medium non­ over the foe cream, and serve imme­
stick skillet until bacon is cooked but diately. Yield: 4 servings.
—Recipe from "Recipes 1-2-3 Menu
not
crisp. Add the bacon and bacon 1st
SMOKY RBIK BEANS AMO ~~
Cooktmok,"
Roxanne Gold (little
to the beans. Add the rice, stir well, Brown A Co.,by1M
C)
and cover. Continue to cook another
CUSS
NEWSPAPER
K N T W W a i ASSN
30 minutes or until beans are tender
1/2

Front-yard ritual watering not unusual

TOPS (Take Off P ounds Senslbbly)
*621 m eets
every
T hursday from
11 to 11:45
a.m ., at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1491 S. P ark Avc.
Weigh-In is from 10 to 10:45
a.m . For Information call 3219240. Visitors are welcome.

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Juiwli* fr»»h

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Cut 2 avocado*, is half lengthwise.
Remove the pits. Cut a sm s"
from bottom of each of tbs 4
so the avocados wont

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The Omni T oastm asters C lub
*6861 will m eet a t 5:30 p.m.
every T hursday a t the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. O uesta an d prospec­
tive m em bers are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque. 942-5227 for
Information.

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placed on a plate. Save the bottom
slices for garnish.
Pick through the crabm eat to
remove any cartilage. Fill the 4 avo­
cado halves with the crabmeat, to
cover. Place them on a plate and cover
with a damp piper towel while you
prepare the sauce, or refrigerate them
covered, until later.
To make the sauce: Slice the re­
maining 2 avocados In half lengthwise
and remove the pits. Scoop out the
flesh and put It In the bowl of a food
processor, along with 1/4 cup of fresh­
ly squeezed lime Juice (the Juice of 2
or 3 limes), the water, and salt and
pepper to taste. Process until very
smooth and thick.
To serve, mound the sauce on
of each crab-stuffed avocado half. T
a small piece of the reserved slice of
avocado shell on top. Spoon addition­
al sauce on plates ana garnish with
lime slices cut from the remaining
Ume. Yield: 4 servings.
— Recipe from "Recipes 1-2-1 Menu
Cookbook," by Rozanne Gold (Little
Brown A Co., 1M)

It's one of the few things a highly
educated, supposedly well-bred man
can do today. My only advice to
"Whlx-zard'a Wife" would be, "Steel
yourself — the worst Is y et to come."
ANONY-MRS.
IN MEDFORD, ORE.

trist who confessed to occasionally
"watering" the rubber tree in his
outer office in this manner. 1 can't
imagine why he disclosed this to
me, unless it was to coax me into
sharing personal Merits.
ARIZONA ANNIE

DBAS ANNIE: I can’t Imag­
in e w h y h e did It, e ith e r . It
cou ld certain ly d iscou rage a
p a tien t from u sin g th e ch air
cteseet to the plant. Mee d osu
DEAR ABBY: If your aaesMment
of territorial urination is correct,
th a t "dogs and cats do it to mark
th eir territory, and th e husband
may be doing it for the same rea­
son," then my hiuband has claimed
the d ty of San Francisco from the
k m i i Ihilltop restaurant, as well
aa many other cities from the bal­
conies of hotels.
If this has to be psychoanalyzed,
I would say It’s a form of rebellion

Florida
Hospital
!n
Altam onte h a s recorded the
following births:
Sept. 21 - Sheri and J o n
B raun, Deltona. Boy; D onna
Mcnlcy
an d J a m e s
Je tt.

HENDERSONV1I.LE, TENff.

DEAR TOM: I bag to differ
with you. I cheeked again with
m y veterinary expert, who tells
me th at although It doaau^t
always solve the problem, tk*
/Ire/ thing an owner should dp
DEAR ANONY-MRB.t You to atop a pat from “inappropri­
may be right. Howavsr, white ate urination" la to neuterli. (If
urinating on one's own lawn that doesn’t work, the owner
any have to resort to drugs for
■ matter o f ]
lolng It
the « |m 1 which i n not o flte
could be a public nui­ tive 100 peccant of the tim e)
san ce,' p articu larly to any
I meas ln o offense^ when I
who happened to bo If you w ars offended, please
rthe balcony. Reed otu
accept my apology.
Many readers wrote to com­
DEAR ABBY: I just read the let­ ment on the tetter from "Whlster from the woman whose husband xard’s Wife • III have
urinates on their front lawn. She the sutyset tomorrow.
asked if th is was a "normal male
ritu al,” and you seemed to agree
that the practice wae not unusual.
I am a male, and I do not urinate
in my yard. I have never done this,
and I don't know anyone who does. 1
can't think of any Ume thie might
be an acceptable practice, unless
your front yard is 40 scree and you
drive a slow tractor. Perhaps this
woman should install a fire hydrant
in her front yard and buy a leash.
Your comparison of men to dug*
end cats who urinate to mark their
territory is degrading and sexist By
the way, neutering does not atop a
pet from marking its territory.
TOM WILLIAMS.

Melissa and M ason Miles III.
Longwood. Boy
Sept. 23 - Lori an d Scott
Will lam s. Deland, Boy; Linda
a n d Kevin Glenn, A ltam onte
Springs, Boy; A ndrea and Oary
Sander!in. C asselberry, Olrl
Sept. 24 - Elizabeth end Troy
SUtt, Altam onte Springs, Boy;
H eather
Nixon-MrCree and
Amos "Gary" McCree, W inter
Springs. Girl: Hollan Pugh*
Q retedorf an d Eric Orclsdorf,
Longwood. Boy: Ann Marie and
H erbert
Flvle.
C asselberry.
Boy; Danielle Wooda, Lake

DEAR ABBY: I Just finished the
letter about women wearing decoraUve pins on the led side. I wonder if
most women wrar them on the led
for the same reason th at I do: My
p u rse s tra p goes over my rig h t
shoulder, an a ! do n 't w ant it to
catch on my pin.
..JAYNE COLLETT.
SPRINGFIELD. MO.

DEAR HAL, RHONDA AND
JAYNE: To each his or her own.
but I d en t want to gat stu d on
the subject of pine.

Mary, Boy; A nuradm a and
A nanth Krtehnan.
Sanford.
Twin Boys; S u san and George
Russo. Longwood, Boy
Sept. 25 - Elisa an d F rank
Zicmba, C asselberry. Boy; J o
Ann and Kino Lucurelll, Lake
Mary, Qlrt; Pam ela an d Jo h n n y
Brown, Sanford, Qlri; Mary
C iancim m o
an d
B rian
Newman, Sanford, Olrl

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Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, October 2t, 1998

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE Or rLORIDA
C a tr No 91 I4 9 I CA I4 B
iH N in A l JURISDICTION
4L l t T m Al ESTATE
rUNDiNO CORR
Plaintiff.
j
ri u i.. at ai
w il l ia m

allen

Dafandanta
NOTICE
O r rORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OB
THE CIRCUIT COURT
Not»ca •%f»a#aby givan that tha
unJ#i»tgn#(J M a-y»nni Mott*.
Dark of tha Circuit Court of
Sr mtool a County. Flood*. asill.
n ih # igih day of NOVEMBER.
1998. at 11 00 o clock A M at
tha W rit Eront door of tha
Sammola County Courthouta in
Sanford, rionda. offar for tala
at pubhc outcry to tha highatt
and b n l htddar for each, tha
following daacribad proparty
ftuAtad m Sammola County,
rionda. to wit
LOT S. BLOCK A LAKE
kAT h RVN WOODS ACCORD*
NG TO THE PLAT THEREOr AS
RfCOROCO N PLAT BOOK I I .
PAGES 12 A 13. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. Pl ORIDA
purauant to th# final dacraa of
forpclotuta antarad in a caaa
pandmg try ya d Court, tha atyla
of which it riaat Raal Eatata
rending Corp. %a William J.
Allan, at ut . at al
In accurdanca with tha
Amartcant with Oiaabiiiiiaa Act,
raraona naadmg a apacial
accommodation to participata
n thia p'Ocaad&gt;ng ahouHJ con­
tact tha individual or agancy
landing thia nof'ca no talar
than aavan |T| dtya poor to th#
procaadmg af tha addraaa
g.»an on notica Tataphona
(9041 2s : «C9T; 1 800 95S-8T71
.TCDlor 1-800 95S-8T70 (V). via
rionda Raiay Sarvtca
WITNESS my hand and official
aaai of taid Court thia 18fh day
of OCTOBER . 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* Moraa
Clark of Court
By Jan* E Jatewic
Daputy CUrk
Law Otficaa of
Joaaph M Pan»aiio
Poat Offica Boa 2347
T.tmpa. EL 33601
Pubiiah Octobar 31. 38. 1998
DEV-167

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I BIOHTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
BIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A t l NO. 8B -T1S -C A-14-K
TRANSLAND FINANCIAL
SERVICES. 'NC
Plaint iff,
v*
JOEL A MILLER, an
•ndi.iduai, COX
LUMBER CO , a Florida
corporation. and
HiQHSMlTH BROS.
CRANE 1 EXCAVATING.
in c . a Florida Corporation.
Datandanta
NOTICB OP BALK
. NOTICE IB . HEREBY GIVEN .
that on tha 3rd day of NOVEM­
BER 1MB. at 11,00 A.M. at tha
West Front door ot tha
Courthouta
ot
Saminola
Count, 301 N. Path A.anua,
Sanford Florida, tha undart.gnad Clark anil oftar lor aala
tha following described raal
property
Lot 44 and 45. Block A. LANE
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
AODITION. according to tha
plat thaiaol a* racordad m Plat
Book 11. Paga S ol tha Public
Racorda of Saminola. County,
Flood! TOGETHER WITH all
It,a impiovamanla non, or Kara•
•Mar aractad on tha proparty
and all aaaamantt, appurtanm cai. and listur** noar ot
haraattat a part ot tha proparty.
Tha atoraaaid aala w i n ba
mada puttuant to a Summary
Final Judgmanl ol Foracloaura
antarad m civil HO. 8B-716-CA14-K now pandmg in tha Circuit
Couit of tha Eightaanth Judicial
Circuit in and lot Saminola
County. Florida.
DATED thia Ith day ot O CTO ­
BER. 1*98
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
BY: Jana E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
Malt E. Baal. Eaaurra
Florida Bar No : 0S6S310
LOWNDES. DROSDICK.
DOSTER NANTOR B REED.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
31S North Eola Ori.a
Pott Ottica Boi 3BOB
Orlando FL 33103
Talaphona |40T| 843-4600
Atiornay for Plaintiff
Paraoni with a disability who
naad a apacial accommodation
10 parlic ,pala m thia procaadmg
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
A.anua. Suita N301, Sanford.
Florida 33TFI, al laaat tlva daya
pnor
lo
tha procaadmg.
Talaphona (40T| 331-4130. ait.
433T, 1-600-955-8771 (TDOI or
1-800 855-8770 IV|. via Florida
Florida Raiay Sartnca.
Contact parton:
Bath B Ravara.
Daputy Court Adminntrator
140T| b it 31 M
Pi-bi-ih Octobar 14. 3f. ttBS
OCV-B3

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 87-1618 CA-14-W
LOEWIS ASSOCIATES.
INC . a Flonda corporation,
Plamtitl.
v*.
PAULINE E LEMMON,
a ungla woman.
Oalandant
AMENOED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a F.nal Judgmanl ol
Foracloaura datad Dacamhar 4,
1B9T. antarad in Caia No *7161S-CA I4W. and Oidar
Rasattmg Sa&gt;a. ol lha Circuit
Court ot lha Eightaanth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Saminola
County.
Florida,
wharam
Loawan Aa.ociatai, Inc., a
Florida corporation, la Plaintiff,
and Paulina I lammon, la
Oalandant
I wilt tail lo lha highaat and
bail biddar lor Cath, Nolaa
Bana. tha tala will ba hald at
Sanford. Florida, al lha Wail
From Door, al lha Saminola
County Courthouta, 301 N
Park Avanua, Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 o clock a m., on tha
IBth day ol Novambar. 1B9B.
tha following daacribad propar­
ty aa aal tortti in tha Final
Judgmanl lo wit
Lot B. Block G. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION
3 OF UNIT f, according to tha
plat thaiaol aa racordad m Plat
Book IT , Paga 3B. Public
Racorda ol Saminola County,
Florida.
DATED thia ISth day ol
Octobar. fBBS
Mary anna Moraa
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Oaputy Clark
Attornay tor Plaintiff:
Lthn E. Abrama. ot
Arnold. Mathany A Eagan. PA
B01 N Magnolia Ava . Suita 301
Orlando, Florida 33B03
(40Ft 641-1SS0
’ In accordanca with tha
Amancana with Oiaab'Miaa Act.
ptiaona naadmg a apacial
accommodation to participata
in thia piocaadmg ahould con­
tact lha individual ot agancy
tending notice, not later than
aavan (T| daya pilot to tha pro­
ceeding at tha addraaa given on
tha notica Talaphona 1-800955*8771 (TDD) or 1-800-855B770.
via
Florida
Relay
Service.’
Pubnah: Octobar 31. 38. 199B
DEV-168
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FON
SEMINOLB COUNTY.
FLONIOA
CASE NO. S8-1S4S-CA-14-N
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC., a Naw
York corporation,
Plemtift,
vs.
BARRY L. STEVENSON
(S58221-15-0580I;
ANGELA D. STEVENSON
(SS8UNXNOWN):........
UNKNOWN TENANT I;
and any unknown
hairs, daviseaa. grantsss.
creditors, and other
unknown pertone or
unknown epoueea
claiming by, through and
under any ot tha
above-named Defendant..
Defendants.
BSH File 4881383
NOTICB
OF FONICLOBUNS SALS
NOTICE la hereby givan that
lha undersigned Clark ol tha
Circuit Court ol Saminola
County, Florida, will on th# 8th
day ot NOVEMBER. IM S . at
It.GO o'clock A M . at tha Watt
Front door ot lha Saminola
County Courthouaa m Sanford,
Florida, oftar lot aala and sail al
public outcry to tha highaat and
beat biddar lor cash, tha lotlowing-desertbed property situ­
ate m Saminola County, Florida:
Lot 4SS. WRENWOOD, UNIT
THREE, FOURTH AODITION
according lo Plat thsrsot
racordad In Plat Book 34,
Pages SB and SB. ot tha Public
Racorda el Saminola County,
Florida.
pursuant to tha Final Judgmanl
antarad m a caaa pandmg m
said Court, tha atyla ot which la
mdicalsd above
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal ol said Court this Sth day
of October. 1SSS.
N you ora a parson with o dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participata
In thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you, to tha
provision ot corum assistance.
Pleat# contact Court adminis­
trator, 301 N. Pork Avenue,
Suita N101, Sanford. Florida
33771, (407) 333-4330 14337,
W ith in 3 working days of your
recoipt ol thia (notica ol
Foracloaura Sale); H you are
hearing impaired, call 1-600856-8771; It you ore voice
impaired, cad t-BOO-BSS-8770.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H. Notch. Jr., Etquaa
Butler S Notch, PA.
3tSS S. Conway Rd.. Eta. E
Orlando. Florida 13SI3
(407) 311-6300
Publish: Octobar 14. 31. 1898
DiV-Bf

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT.
S tM IN O lE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO.: I6 -1 2 I3 -C A -1 4 K
NATIONAL BANK OF
COMMERCE.
Platnliff,
VI

MEOCO DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION.
MASTER DEVELOPMENT
OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA. INC . COUNTY OF
SEMINOLE. RAY VALDES,
aa Ta&gt; Collector in and
for Saminola County,
CITY OF SANFORD.
HER0ERT M
GEARTNER. NAOMI
CEARTNER. JOHN R
PARKE. Ill, and
WILLIAM V CHAPPELL. III.
Datandanta
NOTICE OF BALE
Notica la given that pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
datad Octobar 7, 1998, m Cats
No 9B-1393-CA-I4K ot tha
Cltcuit Court lor Semmole
County, Ftotlda in which
NATIONAL BANK OF CO M ­
MERCE I* the Plaintiff and
MEOCO DEVELOPMENT COR­
PORATION, MASTER DEVELOP­
MENT OF CENTRAL FLORIDA.
INC.. COUNTY OF SEMINOLE.
RAY VALDES, aa Ta&gt; Collector
in and lot Saminola County.
HERBERT
H.
OCARTNER.
NAOMI GEARTNER. JOHN R
PARKE. III. and WILLIAM V
CHAPPELL.
Ill
ara
tha
Defendants. I will fail to tha
highaat and baat biddar lor
cash at lha Waal Front Door
Saminola County Courthouta.
Saminola County. Florida, at
It 00 am . on NOVEMBER 8th.
IBBB. tha tollowing-dsacfibed
property sat forth In tha order
ot Summary Fmal Judgment:
Lota 1, 3. 6. S. 9. tt through
37. 31. 33. 34. 38. 37. 40
through 61. 54 through 58, 63.
6B through 71, 74 through 78,
81 through 85, 58 through 83,
96 through 99. PALM POINT,
according lo tha plat thaiaol.
racordad In Plat Book 50.
Paget 59. 70 and 71 ot tha
Public Racoida ol Saminola
County. Florida
NOTIFICATION
in accordanca with THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, if you are a parson
with a disability who need* any
accommodation m order to par­
ticipata m this procaadmg. you
ara entitled, at no coat lo you,
to the provulon of certain
aaaiatance. Pleats contact
Court Administration at 301 N
Park Avanua. Sanford. Florida
37771-1293, talaphona (407)
323-4130 within two (2) working
daya ol your racelpt of fhia
Notica of Sals If haanng
impaired or voice impaired, call
1-B00-8S5-S771.
DATED OCTOBER Sth. 1998
Maryonne Moraa,
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
AS Daputy Clark
Zimmerman, Shuffisld,
Kiaar S Sutcliffe PA
PO. Boa 300
Orlando. FL 12802-3000
Publish: October 14. 21. 1888
DEV-87
_____________
IN T H I CINCUIT COUNT
OF THS SIO HTSINTH
JUOICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FON
SSMINOLI COUNTY,
FLONIOA.
Caaa Na. 8B-48SS-DN-0S-B
IN RE THE MARRIAOE OF
GEOROE GREGG SHELTON,
Pat mortar,
and
KATV OORIS SHELTON.
Respondent.
NOTICB OF ACTION
FON DISSOLUTION OF
MAMHAOB
TO KATV DORIS SHILTON
whose addraaa la unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIIO that an
action has bean triad against
you and you ora required to
larva a copy ol your written
defenses, it any lo Silvia
McLain, Eaq.. 115 Boston Ava.,
Suita 100, Altamonte Springs,
FL 32701 on or before NOVEM­
BER I t . I8SS and Ido the origi­
nal with the Clerk ol this Court
(mailing addraaa: 101 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford. FL 137Tt|
before
aarvica
on
the
Paiitionar a attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter. II you laM to do.
o default may ba antarad
against you tor tha relief
demanded in tha petition
Copies ot all court document a
*n this caaa. including orders,
ara available at tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court's ottica. You may
review mass documents upon
request
You must keep tho Clark ol tha
Circuit Court's ottica notified of
your currant addraaa. (You may
14s Notice ol Current Addraaa.
Florida Family Law Form
t l ttS.) Future papers m thia
lawsuit will ba mailed to tha
addraaa on record at tho clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.215.
Florida Family Law Rules ot
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and information Failure
to comply can result m sanc­
tions. indud ng dismissal or
sinking ol piaadinga
Oiled OCTOBER 14. IBM
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Oaputy Clark
Publish: October 31, 26, and
Novambar 4, It , 1886
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GIVE YOUR BUSINESS
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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA8E NO. BB-OOSO-CA-ta-K
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
N A aa Trustee lor Crown
Home Equity Loan
Trust 1996-1,
Plaint lit.
va
CHRIS ANDRUS and
OniNNA ANDRUS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, puisuant to tha Final
Judgment
o!
Foraclosuia
antarad in thia causa in lha
Circuit Court of Saminola
County, Florida, I will aall tha
property situated in Saminola
County, Florida, daacribad aa
Lot 58. Block D. Laka Brantley
Isles Second Addition accord­
ing lo tha plat tharaot aa
racordad In Plat Book I t . Paga
S, Public Records of Saminola
County. Florida
at public aala. lo the highest
and bast bidder, lor cash, al
11 00 AM on NOVEMBER Sth.
1998. it tha Waal Front Door ol
tha
Saminola
County
Courthouta. 30t
N
Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida
" II you ara a parson with a
disability who needs any
accommodation m order lo par­
ticipate m this proceeding, you
ara entitled, al no coat to you.
to tha provision ot certain
assistance. Please contact lha
ADA Coordinator. 30t North
Park Avanua. Su.ta N 301.
Sanlord. Florida, talaphona
(407) 323-4110. Within 2 work­
ing daya ol your receipt ol this
notica; il you ara hearing
impaired, call I-IOO-955-R771;
4 you ara voice impaired, call 1•
800 855 8770 ’ *
OATEO this Bth day ol OCTO­
BER. 18*8
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Daputy Clark
Pater N Smith. Esquire.
Oumay B Handley. PA
PO Doi 1273
Orlando. FL 12802-1271
Publish: Octobar 14. 71. 1998
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NOTICB
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 125
Continental Blvd , Longwood.
Florida 32750,
Saminola
County, Florida, under tha
Fictitious Nam# ol FIO TR IE
ENTERPRISES, and that I
intend to register said name
with
tha
Oivtaion
of
Corporations,
Tallihasste,
Fionda. m accoidanca with the
provisions ol tha Fictitiout
Name Statute*. To-Wit Section
865 09. Florida Statutaa 1991.
Gerard N Bogdon
Publish October 31. 1998
DEV-174

IN THB CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THB BIOHTBBNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
■BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CABS NO. B S -M 4-C A
DIVISION 14-0
FT MORTQAQE COMPANIES
D/B/A FTB MORTGAOB
SERVICES D/B/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, INC., SUCCESSOR
M INTEREST TO FIRST
TENNESSEE BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
KIMBERLY 8ZABO. a
minor child and an haw
fo tha Eatata ol
Steven Stabo,
Oacaasad. tt al.
Defendant)!).
NOTICB OF A C TIO N
TO: STEPHANIE SZABO. aa
Trustee and at aft He* to tha
Etlatt ot Stavan
Siabo.
Oacaasad
LAST KNOWN RESIDSNCS:
428 Clsarview Drive
Euclid. OH 441 t l
CURRENT RISIDCNCC:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIM INO
BY.
THROUGH,
UNDSR.
ANO
AQAINST THB HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OBFSNOANT(B)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR AUVB. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTBREBT AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
QRANTEC8.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RCSIDCNCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:.
unknow n

YOU ARB NO TIFIIO that an
action to tofocloaa a mortgage
on tho loMowtof property In
SEMINOLI County. Florida:
LOT *33. OAK FOR IST. UNIT
TWO-R. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THBRSOF AS RSCOROf D
M PLAT BOOK M . PAGES S I
ANO BS. PUBLIC NS CORDS OF
SIMINOLB COUNTY. FLONIOA.
has boon INod ogolnet you ond
you art required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
it any. wtthWi 30 daya attar tha
fust publication of this Notica
ot Action, on Echevarria.
McCalls. Raymer. Barren S
Frapp far. Plain tiffs atiornay.
whoso address It SOI Bayahora
Inal with this Court olthor
bofora sorvlco on PloWittff'e
attorney or tmmadrataly there­
after; otherwise a default will
bo antarad against you for the
demanded
In
lha
TMe notica shea ba pubbehed
once each weak for two conoocuUvo weak a in tha Sominolo

Htfftld.

WITNCSS my hand and lha
goal ol this Court on this IBth
day of OCTOBER. IBM .

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DIRECTION.
Call:

322-2611

Maryonne Moraa
Clark of tho Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
N you ara a parton with a dieaOKMy who needs accommoda­
tion in' order lo participate m
IMa proceeding, you era enti­
tled at no coat to you. for the
provision of certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Admwuatralion ot 301 N. Park
Aeenuo. Sanlord. Florida 13771,
talaphona number (407) 3314*30. within 3 working daya ol
your receipt of this document; II
hearing impair ad. (TOO) 1-S009S5-8771.
Pubhah: October 31. 3S. IB M
DEV-18*

Legal Notices
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notica is hereby oiven that a
Public Hearing will ba hald by
tha
Planning
t
Zoning
Commission
in the
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hall. Sanlord Florida at 7 00
p m on Thursday, November S,
tuts, to considai tha following
change and amendment to tha
Zoning Ordinance ot the Ctty of
Sanford. Semmole County,
Florida
Rejonmg
liom
AO.
Agricultural
To that ol PD, Planned
Development
U O A l DFSCRIPUON Lota 88
and 96 West fir.ud.all a map ot
SI Josephs according to lha
plat Ihaiajl at lecordad In Plat
Book t. Page M4 ol lha Public
Records ol Semmole County,
Florida lata right ot way lor
Stale Road ’ 6.
Tha Plaiting 8 Zoning
Commission e II submit a rec­
ommendation to tha City
Commission in tavor of, or
against, the 'squatted change
or amendment.
The
City
Commitvion will hold a Public
Heanng in tha Commission
Room m City Mall, Sanlord,
Florida al 7:00 p m
on
November 73. 1998. to consider
said recommendation
Ail parties in intaraat and cm Ians shall have an opportunity
lo be het'd at said hearings
James It Valermo. Chairman
Planning A
Zoning Commission
A0VICC TO THE PUBLIC: II a
paiton decides lo appeal a
dec it on made with ratpact to
any matter considered at lha
above masting or hearings,
he the mads naad a verbatim
raco-d ot the procsadtnga.
including the testimony and
evidence, which record la not
pro. dad by tha City ol Santord
|F5 786 OIOS)
PfRSONS WITH DISABILITIES
N flO IN O
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THEBE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT TME PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3306638 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH Octobar, 21. 1888
AND; October 30. 1888
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322-2611
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You COT tax your Bd to 407-323^400
300 N. French Ava.
P.O. Box 1667
8anford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772
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Visa, Ofscovar and American Express. Wo also win taka cash
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change lor toe next avaBabte edition. Please check your ad on the first day ot publication. II
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IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
IN ARO FOR
SBMIHOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
cabs ro.

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Prabats Division
IN RE: TME ESTATE OF
MART JO C. JANUARY.
Oacaasad
NOTICB
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of tha
aatala ol MART JO C. JAN U­
ARY. deceased. Caaa No. BSB2S-CP, la pending m lha
Circuit Court lor Bemlnole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Drvieion. Poat Ottica Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 1*771. Tha
namei and addresses of the
personal representative and tha
personal representative's attor­
ney ara sat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All pereona on whom thia
notica Is aarvad who have
objections that challenge tha
validity of tha win, tha qualifica­
tion# of tha personal represen­
tative. venue, of lunedrctron at
this Court art required to file
thaw object tons with IMa Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTH* AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER TME DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All Creditors ol lha decadent
and other parson* having
claims er demands against
decedents astata on whom a
copy of this notice la aarvad
wtthWi three months after tha
data of tha last publication el
this notice must lit# thaw claims
wHh thia Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICB OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AN other creditors of tho dece­
dent and parton* having claim*
or demands against th* deca­
dent's eatata mutt til* thalr
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN03 ANO
O BJECTIO N S NOT S O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
Tho data ol tho fast publica­
tion ot this Notica la th* 14th
day ot October. 1SSS.
Personal Representative:
Albert W. January
1708 South PaWnatto Avanua
Sanlord. Florida 13773
Attornay lor
Personal Representative
Joaaph A. Rosier. EaquK*
Poat Offica Bos S M I 78
Laka Mary. Florida 137SS-017S
407/331 -S i 77
Florida Bar Na. 133408
Pubhah: Octobar 14, *t, 1888
DEV-100

LSOAL ADVBRTISSMBMT
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that tha Ctty ol Laka Mary,
Florida in accordanca with
Florida State Statutaa Chapter
706 attends on disposing lost/
abandoned property at one of
the following manners: t. con­
vert and retiai tha property tar
uaa by tha City, 3. trade tha
property to another governmen­
tal agancy. 3. donate tha prop­
erly to a charitable orgsnliaIrons or 4 dec Ur t tha property
at |unk and notify th* appropri­
ate refute removal aarvica. Th*
City of Lake Mary rsaarvas the
right la determine th* proper
and moat effective meant of
ditpoaal
Generally th* type of property
lo b* ditpoaad of aicludaa, but
it not limited to, bicycUa,
microwava, cordless phone,
jawaky. clothing and other m ilcalUnaoua Hama. Description
ol item* is avertable tor Inspec­
tion In th* Proparty/Evidanca
Division. 335 Raiahart Road,
Lake Mary. Florida.
AN mlaiattad parsons making
claims agaattl said property
must show proof of ownership
or mutt ba abM lo identity any
markings prior to Siam station
of such proparty Claan mutt b*
mad* to th* Police Department
on or before Novambar 8. 1888.
City of Lake Mary
Kimberly Vandagrift
Propatty/Evidanc* Specialist
Octobar 3t. 38. 1666
DEV-136

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To make sure your ad work*, we tuggotl you keep in mwtd the toaowmg
• Include at many Matures ol to* dam you are I tSng at you can the* ot Remember,
toe morn you lei. toe faster you tea
• Include a pnea By ksbng a pnea. you wN ekmtnsie unwanted ca«t Iron people who
arenl tenout about buying your merchants*
• Whan you ktl your phone number, ktt to* ten* ol day that tt best to reach you You
don! want peoptt caBng you etoan you at* at work or i tospmQ
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP THS aiONTSBNTM
JUO ICIAL CIRCU IT
IN ANO FOB
8SMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTIO H
CASS BO. SS-f 413-CA
DIVISION 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR
BT MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA. SUCCESSOR
BY MIRQER TO AMERICAN
SAVINQS OF FLORIDA. F.B.B.,
Plaint iff(t).
VS.

MARIA RIVERA A/K/A
MARIA RAMIREZ, Of *1,
Oafsndantit).
NOTICB
of

FoaacLoauaa

bals

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgag* Foraclosura datsd
Octobar 7. 1*9*. and snfsrsd to
Cat* NO SS-1413-CA of Ih*
Circuit Court ol Ih* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit to and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
whsrsrn FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. BUCCCBBOR BY
M IROER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
AMERICAN SAVINQS OF FLORI­
DA. F S B. It Ih* PUtottfl and
MARIA RIVERA A/K/A MARIA
RAMIREZ; THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARIA RIVERA
A/K/A MARIA RAMIREZ N/K/A
OUILLEURMO
RAMIREZ;
NATIONSBANK. aUCCCBSOR
BV MEROER TO BARNETT
BANK. N.A.) TENANT 61 N/K/A
ASPREO LOPEZ; TENANT f t
N/K/A RICHARD LOPEZ art th*
Dslsndantt. I writ sett la th*
highest and bast biddar for
cash al Ih* West front door of
Ihs
Ssmmols
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida al
11:00 a m . on th* 3rd day of
NOVEMBER IM S . Ih* following
described property at eel forth
m said Fmal Judgment:
LOT S3. OOLOIE MANOR
FIRST ADDITION. ACCOROINO
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAQE 18. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
a/k/a 105 JOANNE COURT
ALTAMONTE SFRINOS
FL 13714
WITNESS MV HAND and Ih*
s**l of this Court on OCTOBER
Bth. 1881
(SEAL)
Maryanns Mors*
CUrk ol Ih* Cwcuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jssswic
Daputy CUrk
Echevarria. McCalls. Rsymsr,
Barrett B Frappier
Pott OHrCt Bos 1410
lamps. FL 31401 -1410
FSS070103
If you are a parson with s d u ability who need* accommoda­
tion m order lo participate to
thit proceeding, you *r* enti­
tled at no cost lo you. lor Ih*
provision ol certain assistance.
Pitas*
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 33771,
Itltphon* (407) 323-4330 within 2 working days ol your
rtcarpl ol thia document; It
hearing Impaired, (TOO)I-SOO856-8771.
Publish: October 14. 21. 1888
DEV-68

I

Legal Notices

19—Computeb/TV

NOTICB
OF FIC TITIO U S BAMB
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged m business at P.O.
Bos 480081. Chutuota. Florida
12766.
Seminole County.
Florida, under Ih* Fictitious
Nam* ol PAVNB AND BON
LAND CLBABINO. end that I
intend to regieter end name
with
ih*
Oivition
of
Corporation*.
Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with Ih*
provisions ol Ih* Fictitious
Nam* SUlufat. To-Wil Section
865 0*. Florida Statutaa 1*81.
W E. Daw. Inc.
Jam is J. Ulandorl
Publish: October 21. 1SSS
DEV-161
__________________
NOTICB
OF F IC TITIO U S BAMB
Notice it hereby given that w*
ara engaged to but meet at SOS
Prawi* Laka Drtva. Fern Park,
Florida 13710,
Saminola
County, Florida, under Ihs
Fictitious Nam* ol AMBBICAN
■ A O L i IRBIGATION, and that
w* intend lo regular said name
with
Ih*
Division
ol
Corporations.
TaJlahat***,
Florida, in accordance with th#
provision* of th* Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
865.08, Florida Statute* IBS!.
Stephanie W. Zabel
John B. Zabel
Publish October 31. 1*8*
OEV-18S

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Lssta/purchas* w.tow monthly
payments
600 600-0343.2/87
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21— P e r s o n a l s
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19771 AS ages nckxkng tenors
Drmqmg People Together 1800
933-4477 (34 hours)
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needed tor busy Longwood tocatbn Qraafpay 111-6846
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maroon baSy Like* People
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Shop Seminole Herakft
Classifieds Everyday!

HfatthMN C# Rehab
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Sanlord, PL. 32771

PRESENTS M EVENING NTTH...
Dr. M aha Ansara
on “Diabetes"

Wttf..0ct. 21,1998
At 6:00 p.m.
650Meltonvt#*Avenue
In historic Sanford. Florida
Refreshments to be served
Open to the Community
(407) 322-5566 tor directions

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G ETS
TH E
DONE!
B uy
27—N ursery &amp; C im u
C are
EXP. MOTHER wff provide TIC .
hoi meals A snacks, reasonable
rales and after school care
Sanl Pel avail 322-3875
MUNCHKIN MANOR par k reg
now lan classes, sm groups a
loving home atmos Tor 3 5yrs
reasonable rales 321 6948
WILL B A B Y » F ~
children m my home ages 0 3
7am 6pm U F 421-1830 Sanlord

55—Business
O pportunities

$300 - $500
Owtrtxrtmg phene cards No expenence necessary For more
mlormation send a SASE to
Primetime
Communications.
PO Bos 694355. Miami. FL
33269 1355
CAREER FRU1TAATTED7NEED
AOOmONAL INCOME? Earn
serious money m spare time
Working horn your home For
more mlormation phone 1-888256-1119 24hrs

HERSHEY/PEPSI
9400 800 al cash, weekly in­
come Work only 2-4 hrs/wk
Only 1 vender operator lor this
area Must have 15 980 cash
available lor immediate ownersNp Cal 1600692 6353
LE NATUREL-Ind disl Home
based business opp Intro pre­
sentation 1 30-5 pm Sal Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas Ave . All
Spgs Meet Glenn W Turner
guest speaker II you cannot at­
tendee! 381-1876. Eat 1805
Looking tor e Investor I I K
needed or co-eigner-Wlil talk
about Interest. 407-248-4588
VENDING
Profitable 8 Easy
Cal tor FREE Broch 8 Prepd
Caking Card 800 820-4353

59—Financial
S ervices
HOMEOWNERS need cash?
Debt Consolidation? Lower your
rales Cal now lor quickest ap­
proval A turn around Corre­
spondent mtg lender Call B4I
800 726-4760
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consrkdale your b4is w o a
ban Pioneer Credit 327 9550

70—Education &amp;
T raining

Start

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Oct 26 trom 4 30PM-

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71—H elp W anted
........................... ..............
F/T tor « Major Manulactunng
plant n Sanlord Posbons are
available tor a l shifts.
Call
Pacesetter Psraonnel at D O 2911 or DO-1888
I
PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
Mr Me Seel TM lob? Poettiva
peseta needed , for e poettiva
•ark environment Cell Misty
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Order your Ciastlftod D laploy, Help Wanted Ada now!
We altar
•Affordable prices
*PenonaJued service
*Quekty weak
'Distribution in your local area
(to draw seasonal help Irom am-,
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Var Hrs Eves A W/Es Call
Brad (407) 330 9318

CULTURED MARBLE MANUFACTURER
needs intlslier
Start Immerkitety 407-3214772

AN OHIO OIL company needs
mature person now m the SAN­
FORD area Regardless ol ex­
perience. wnle BC Read. PO
Boi 696. Dayton. Ohio 45401

$11.15 T O S T A R T

1929 VINTAGE 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apt
$78 000
ELEOANT 4/2 neighborhood m l
fuMory 5130 000 OOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-3155

Assemblers, metal, saw opera
lor, maintenance Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd, Catteberry, FL
ASSEMBLY OF SMALL model
avptane parts with kght machmjngtaeetaed c « i 327-6333
Assistant Managers)
Fast Growing company needs
three career minded people to
mlerview'hirei manage Unlimit­
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Bonus ♦ Benefits Fat returns
to (407*6478128 Attn C Kvtch
or ca« (407)647 8010

As s o c ia t e
t r a in e e
Training makes the difference'
New or eipenenced- we have
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lor hardworking career trended
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ol Nurses and CNA's Excellent benefits Experience rec­
ognized
2:00pm-tt :00pm
HI available. Please apply m
person Deaona Hestheare Re­
habilitation Center 1851 Elkcam Btvd Deflona EOE
Auto Mechanic A
Alignment Mechanic
FT.Lube Tech PT
Etpenence
requved Good wages and bene­
fits Sanlord
Eiprett Lube.
3306595
Auto Mechanic A
Alignment Mechanic
FT.Lube Tech PT
Etpenence
requved Good wages and bene­
fits Sanlord
Express Lube.
3306595_____________________
AUTOMOTIVE DETAKERS
SantordlongwoockOrtando
Good Income Potential
BeneMs Altar 90 Days
13 3055
Tapn Seat 407-293

~ ! BtYdUR OWN
BOSS II

Upon venfleabon ol dekvery ol
the Southern Bel 'Reel Yekow
Pages* Ht your own neighbor
hood or vionHy
DELIVERY DOOR TO DOOR
Housewives, students, retired
unemployed Applicants must
be tg yn or older, must have
insured auto or truck and be
available at least 4 daylight
hra/dsy
To apply caff D3-0859
9:204 pm
DO NOT CALL PHONE
COMPANY
D D A IncorporatedEOE

CASHIERS
We tram tor Tol coaactors
24 openings lor fititJlt people
F.TAP/T
Pd Trwnmg. vacation
heakh. denial Me insurance
CaM 407-698-2449

Technician needed lor cable
system in
Heathrow Experi­
ence Hi testing and Iroubteshootmg ol heedtnd. outsids
network, and mstalabons is requved AMkty to cknto and Ml
75bs Good driving record and
vakd FL D L Must be depend­
able
Pre-employment drug
testing requHed EOE.
Mail or lax reaume (407)3332510
Heathrow
Cable. 1275
LK
Heathrow Ln.SlestOI, Heath­
row. FL 32746. Ann Gen Mgr
NO WALK-INS OR PHONE
CALLS PLEASE

CD L-A DRIVERS
Sanlord based lieet. Inst seat,
second seat 8 singles Home
weekly Late model pram con­
ventional* Exp A Hazmat req

Call 1-BOO-991-9940
CHRHTMA9 RETAA. SALES

AahtardtoCtaeaNled OepL
Lai year depteys Marl working
tar yeu SARLVI

Need omgomg people lor gfft
display al Altamonte Mai Nov
16-Jan 2 Dayt/Nfft* 5A/hr * Bo­
nus CaM 10AM-9PM any day
toll trwa 999-989-1211._________
Construction Form t atter: Exp.
onty Good pay lor rtM person
Contact Jervis. 407 302-1251

C led «ltkH 4 p
Waited ndtoteray

Mqbtk
SoMeHenkL

• Hire

141—II omcs For S ale

Cad (4071122-2*11 A

Lookingfor
ajob?

• R ent

71—HELr Wanted

cusTotNM RiemetaiL
Grade lor Students
C a lM T h 11 4pm 869 9191

C9R Challenging potrbon lor
outgoing tndnr ml good comm,
skills Office duties center on
adm. cust. sve and sales.
Phone exp or cust. contact exp
desired Fax resume to Norwesl
Financial at 3246519. EOE
LOCAL (N U R P R IM U R

VVILIISL. U) TIALH

FIUFK

Provtn Method to bccosw
M lllkxulm . Miul b u t uronj
rtm m for becoming rich.

Call 24 Hit. $00-4991145

Guardian
Personal Storage
9iiawiioaai a mm w i t h
oppica. amx d i v i o s

m t a il

PH I—
44 1 iO C A T M M W IT H
E A S Y A C C C S S 8 8 0 H TN A 8 0 U T N

7DOS HOST, Suit* 3
O rlando, PL 32* 10-2442
CmK Lmndtofd A l :

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

New Whlpporwllt Sub- 4/2.5
Custom home under const
2000 sq tt on prem lot m l
beautilul
oaks
Price
ol
5169 900 met $16 000 in op
toons you choose

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
15 yr old Corp seeks 2 people
with excellent communes tons
ski*s A phone voce No sales'
PT/FT
sftemoon A evening
shifts. STOOHr start
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333-7300
____________ EOE_____________
Customer 8ervtce/DaU Entry
Positions m Orlando Area I yr
mm offee exp Competitive
wages Csll Sandy al A-t
Temps (407)6476016 No Fee
EOE_________________________

DESK C LER K
Apply Budget Inn ol Santord.3200 8 Orlando Dr (17-92)
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel**
324-1020 200 Hckman Dr (1-4
andHwy 46)__________________
DUMP TRUCK DRrvtR. Experi­
enced w/equip A site work a
plus Vacation A Pension (407)
P 2 -9 1 P _____________________
ELECTRICIANSresxt A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
222-1IA2_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW1 Honey Transport has
immediata openings tor driver
trainees No experience needed
Earn 5500 to $700 weekly plus
benefits COL trsmmg available
800435 5593_________________
EQUIP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced w/boiable. COL req’d
Vacation A Pension F/T postton (407) 332-8153
8XP OATCAAI WOMEN XT WT
Apply st Faith BOW Ministry.
1011 S Sard Ave 3302797
Eipenenced auto body tech
Must have own tools Apply at
Sanlord Pamt A Auto Body.
2801 Country Club Rd 3226848

FRONT END/MECHANIC
Mutt have exp. own toots A
vakd Dr (jc Cal Sanlord Tvs A
Auto Center Inc at 3226872
PT/PT SALES POSITION: Lad*s apparel No eves or Son
Apply al 212 E 1st St Sanlord
Mechancaiiy
mclmed ware­
house 8 assembly worker*
Apply today, work tomorrow /
Can Chnt at A-1 Tempt
(407)6476010 No Fee EOE
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Sanlord.
3200 8 Ortando Of (17-92)
JANITOR needed P/T 20 hrs/
wk C al Odessa al Seminole
Herald 322 2611 EOE
J O N hw beet heakhcare team
m Vokjtxa county Restorative
CNA
needed Hnmeikaleiy
Previous experience helpful
Cell Debery Menor 4076994420. IO C .
KITCHEN HELP Flexible hrs
Can
Apply • m
to schedule HWervww 2216264

LABOR ER S NEEDED

FOR UHOCROROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HtM.ru mmmmea ano *s ik
FLAM Dm bee werHpMee.
« M T H: f o w W^Ort*!
LANDSCAPERS-* lading
pay
|7 00/hr. F/T w/benfftits Call

(407)2226122.

LABOR R E A D Y r
WORK TOOATMAJO TODAY
Apply In ptraofi today:
1291 9 French Ave

CATV TECHNICIAN
Long Term Short Term
Temp TbHIre
1125

Trade

•

71—H elp Wanted

a c c r e d it e d t r u c k i c h o o l

C O L VA7TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1 800 188 7284

• S e ll

231—C ars For S ale
1984 FORD EXPLORER FI50
Pick-up One owner 70 000 ac­
tual meet $2495 Can 322 8777

187—S porting G oods

t lis
CADILLAC
SEDAN
0CVK.LE. One owner Parts car
only No title 4 Dr New VS en­
gine trom CadilUc cost 52700
Only 10K miles since installed
New radiator.battery. brakes. A
lire* Absolutely loaded Body
and interior great Witt take
51.000 tor complete car Drive it
xvny' Might Hade 407-523-

3856403 or 5574541
S t

Peat Control: CPO weh L 8 O
Uc Local co 10 yr* estabfcthed Lets UN 407-2226881___
Pressure Cleaning
Penon 18 or older. F I Dr lie .
reqd Salary commensurate ml
exp 407-3214122_____________

8T. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2. over 1600 sq It. mg pool.
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport, over
t/3ac w dock |t400/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Ur. dm. carport,
fned yd 5520/mon
SANFORO 2/1 kv. dm. 2 frplc.
kit. preh. CHA. Ig yd l5S&lt;Vinon
SANFORD 3? New crpl. pamt.
appl. bv. he. Ined yd SSOOfakon
Venture I Properties 22147A4
2/1- Kitchen equp
a* 8425.

ml window

Right Hand Man need 100 work­
ers daily. Drivers paid 58 00
Drtve cart at Rental C o, Auc­
tions. various otner jobs avail sbU 55 00 sign on bonus with
Ad Work when you want to. and
get paid the same day JOBS •
MONEY Can us 2608106 or
apply alter SAM al 601 Oogtrack
Rd . Longwood

W H TH A N bM A N
Need* 100 w ortert dally.

Downtown Sanlord 2BR 5425/
mo
No Pet*. Senior Dis­
count.407SANFORO 3BR 2BA 5600 mo
•5800 dep 3BR IBA $525-no ♦
5525 dep 525 tppl lee No
P*U Call 321-5555
SANFORD: Small 2BR house
CHA.No Pets 5475 • Depose
Cal 904-228 0626

*55 sign on bonus to new em-

*Eitre pey to drivers.
•Open 2am

801 Oogtreck Rd Longwood

________ 2906109________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed

STEN8TROM
RENTALS
3BR2BA Hast A Ae Eal m fc.t
$260/mo 5550 depose

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

Arsntty 8 Assoc. 834-7444

SERVICE TECHNICIAN lor local
propane company Immediate
FT position
pool i
available Vacation,
uck pay. COL C U u B a phi*
Apply m parson Discount Propane 3804 S Orlando Dr . Sanlord
Sanlord area A/C warehouse
No heavy lihmg FuS benefits
CM 407-3306301____________
• L E H O C R W E IO H seeks
enthusiastic sates associate
FT/PT lor the SerrvnoU Town
Center
Some nighta/wkendt
req. S7*comm. to tuff Call
Knt tor interview 302 6008
THE PHONE BOOKS ARC
COtMNOt Right Hand Men
needs YOUt loader positions
■van lor phone books. 25 00
ugn on bonus weh Ad. Drivers
paid MOO. CM 2906109 or ap­
ply Hi person SAM. 601 Dog(rack Rd. longwood____________
needed Exp CDL kcenced pref.
323-3481 TOP PAYttl
tor JensoBr cere potHKmt in U Mary
area 3rd ahdl Cal 9426289
WRECKER 0RTVER
Experienced Mutt have C U M
B. Apply el Sanlord Towing.
2601 Country Club Rd 3226844

S t.

i fR e a ttf
Since 1148
(407)3226123
&amp; e * /tf
Sm* If* 4

Sanlord Spacvios attractive 3/
1.5 w/FRSCt 500
St Johns Rrvcr 35-ac on river
m Debary t 2 mi frontage Re­
duced to 5225 000

Low down Easy quality low mo
pymts 2.1 CA tned yard ml ex­
tra buAkng lot

(407)322-6123
WATERFRONT/DCLTONA
3BR 2 1/2 Bath Bock Ranch
1 t/2 acres on Lake Mon­
roe,Screen porch/Til* floors/ 9
yrsold 235K 407689-1152

153— A creage Lot For
S ale
SANFORO
AREA
VACANT
LANO L Markham Rd Esute Lot
2 2 acres Trees 8 more trees
Price reduced to 172,500Owner
Carry It. 168 Front Zoned GC-2.
m town on 25ffi St 147,900

STEN&amp;tftOM
RENTALS
SANFORO t/1 Duplex living
Rm. Cerpff. C H A
8375/8350

JIM D O YLE
(407) 322-2495
W E N E IO H O U S E S T OIR
RENT
107— M o b i l e H
Fo r R e n t

om es

ELDER BPRBKM OB SR 427 2
9 3 bdrma. unfum 895 • 8115
wk ♦ 5125d*p Cal 333-3964 or
Mnxnage^at C39I7

117—C
R

IH M I5

BICYCLE FOR SALE
Mate, m good condlion Aik mg
540 00 Ca! 323 5599
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT: M U lT1 STATION . DUAL STACK.
X4S 322-2765. LV MSG
Mart1* Bicycle-Huffy
10-speed. Mu*, good condtcn
540 00 407-323 5599

o m m e r c ia l
en ta ls

HOURS

ARiAl

easy access, can eccom
modsle up to 35 cart, heavy
equipment, auto*, etc: 17-92/
Airport Btvd area, avaiabte im
mediately 5550 per month
Phene 5244440 or las 324

1199.

R H A L E S T A T E . DEC

322-7499
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
mot&gt;u homesite. horses, cam*,
tarmmg or nursery Zoned sgncultural
53.900/ACRE.
Sm
down w owner tmance 904-7571771 or 804-7*74823
OAKRIDGE FARMS - Osteen/
Detona area to acres, ideal tor
horses or csttu (arm. Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn.
544.900 Financing aval ml sm
down payment (904) 7876300

157—M obile H omes
For S ale
1992 DDL WIOE • 32 C H A .
New Cerpet.TiU Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceding Fans,
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Ctetn!S2t.000 324-5959
PARK AVE. MOWLE PARK
Home* 53.000 to S9.000 Set Up
Financing O U C TI 522-2991

1161 PONTIAC ORANO PRIX
Great condition &lt;1500 0 6 0
1997 NISSAN PULSAR NX Ttops.
rekabl*
transportation
$800 0 6 0 696 7047

193—Lawn &amp; G arden
FREE
WOOO A WOOO CHIPS A
MULCH
CALL 321-3481

Industrial 14vac across from
Off San A-rpoff zoned M l
5375 000

(407)849*0444

93—R ooms For Rent
EFFICIENCY
nr •convenient
3214900

OBice Coortknator
S10?H
Office Assistant
5 9 hr
Mamlenance
5 9 hr
Duck Worker
IS h r
Accounting Clerk
5 9 hr
Shop Supervisor
$ 9 hr
1 A hr
Customer Serve*
Warranty Clerk
5 Ahr
Counter Worker
1 7/hr
TOO MANY TO LIST
C A U NOW
TOO WEST 25TH ST.

SEIZED CARS tram 517$
Porsche*. CadHUca. Chevy*
BMW*. Convenes Also Jeeps.
4WD4 Your tret Toll Free 1900-2)8-9000 Ext 2206 tor
current Istingt

199— P ets 4c S upplies
PET OROOMMG
by appt at my oBice or at you
home 20- yrs exp 787-0808

238— V ehicles W anted

211—
A

CASH 555 PA®!
For Junk Cart. Trucks A Mac'
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTiFUl H ) i W

n t io u e / C o l l e c t ib l e s

HOUSE OF 0 0 0 0 * 8 901 lo ­
cust Ave Fum . appti. househ o » ^ le ^ ^ ^ a n d ^ 2 1 6 J 9 ^ ^

241—R ec.
V ehicles/C ampers For
S ale

215—Boats 4c
A ccessories

*91 Prowler 2Z rear B/R. tow
ml**. Oood cond. Fully equp
Built Ht teveters. stec |sck
53500 AnrYor 1999 Chav Astro
4 3-59K meet Feci trtr pkg me
rec 11900 Or 55000 both 3227194

20 F T C E N T E R
C O N S O L E B O N IT A
150HP Johnson Outboard 8
GAL Performance Duel AxU
Trailer Runt A looks grsatt
$8 900 Oevto 407-322-3583
219— W

a n ted to

b . Cans
Una

W ANTED

Buy

Copper / B m e e M

to RecycHrte: 5316004
Kokomo
918 W.

TRUCKS ft

221—G ood T hings to
E at

Any yssr ntsfca or model
W N pay top dokmrl
Con Geoff Bockn*

BOB’S FAMOUS PEANUTS A

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

Secret recqie on peanuts wrtton
up several bmet hi local newsirs Com* by 9 have the
pepan
IST after a l me rest. 2330
BEST
Celery^ r e ^ ^ t o r ^

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

Fk

BABV/TOOOLER
WALL DECOR
MuraMook. Custom mads
list AS kinds 2 5 4 0 ea 331 ’s &amp;

o

~

u

«

:

lavtafi
Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday!

FREE CAR. SI B FUN m your
spar* time interested? Cal Un­
de • 526-3517. I alto offer rspl
pc* and new Tupparwat*

OFFICE A STORE AVAK. Both
over 1000 sq B (I) 5435 (2)
5450 Cal after 12pm 3226169
118— O

ffI cc

S pace Fo r

Orowmg Foam Insulation Com­
pany looking to lure new talent.
Travel M F We tram CDL
Cu m A or B a pkj*. but not requred Cal Oreg al 16006933155 Inturanc*. 401k,vacation
Staff your luhse todayl

98— R entals
SANFORO AREA. 31 Central
HAA. large tot. quiet location
5635/mo ♦ dtp AS76277
99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BORN 5410MO
2 80RM. 5479UO ANO UP
3 2 3 -8 6 7 0
ROSALIA VffLLAS

8? Specie/ -AfffCMtorMft
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE: 331 5266

[B3ETSXQF

H f ittlU *
TRAMEE: H M
ml
base typmg A computer at
Nakona Mortgage Corp long
lx
wood. Can Den At 7976279.

Seekmg
following positions
House Person. House Keepers,
and AM Owhwaahart Apply Hi
person to. Marrtoff

tnternattonal

ORDER FULLERS needed tor E.
OrVN OrVSemmote Co . Fui
time 1st A 2nd shift* aval Lots
ol oveffim*. dependable, lamp
to hire, not strait at work Heavy
kiting. Forkkfl a Ptual Cal NOWt
GPCstallmg 260-5089 No Fee

HUD OKAY 4QT-2206932
SANFORO- 2/1 duplex. Central
AH/HeaL w/d hook-up. S475mo/
A300dep.CeB 2226199

SANFORD 2/2 Approximately
1.000 sq « W/O Hid.. 5430/mo
♦ tow depose Caff 222-1091.
SANFORO 1/1 UpeUirs Apt
Good area ftstonc Area Rets
Req 53509350 3216757

103—H ousesU nfurnished
1990 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own the 3 bdrnn
home ml CMA. new pent A car­
pel? Ask about HU0 homes!
The HUUmen Group. Inc.
-------- 2216221

Guardian
Personal Storage
NOW AVAILABLE
1377 S q . F t.
Of#lea / WarihousB
7003 NOBT. BkiNs 3
C*M L a n d lo rd A l:

(4 0 7 ) 0 39 *3 45 0

A MOVE M SPECIAUI 400 sq
It A up' 5265 A MONTH Office
S to m j* M 1 6 f2 0 w U 3 ;2554
141— H

md Laundry, phone, and U
u m 585-590 a weetL 3244965

O rla n d o , F L 32010-2002
$

CURTIS MATHES consol* 25*
TV Wood cabmet. wheels, md
converter A remote $100 323-

TANOE TRUCK COVER BUck
lor Ford Ranger Slepude $350
OBO 328-1549 afters

183— T elevision &amp;
S tereo/R adio

R ent

LOOK
B E EM PLOYED NOW

129

QUEEN WATER BED
Soil side Asking $100 Cal Bet­
ty 349 5033

2/1 on W. 7th- completely ren­
ovated w cenrral H A A II won I
last tong al 146 900
Atk For
Ken Sparkt/Century 21

is c e l l a n e o u s

SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1. 8 ft dish.metal mesh
type.Drake ESR 1824 Receiver
w/r*mote
Pole,Books,
elc
Ready lo install
Cosl over
54500 1 1/2 yrs old Asking
51850. Will trade for car.pickup B-g Screen TV.ndmg mower
or ?? 407-3256833.

IJATTRESS SALE • Full size
used box springs A mattress
$65 00 Larry’s Mart 3224132

Two Love Seat*. 2 Recknars.
on* Table Lamp A! lor 5200
Cal Mr Smrth 407-323 2937.

M

FULL SET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Oood condition 820 00
Cal 407-332-0167

Broyhlll Sola Like new Maktt
mto queen size bed Make offer
322 5325

$18 Mellonvtll*- 2 story Victor­
ian at appraisal This 3/2 has
central H A A w new plumbing
electric, carpets sinks, cabi­
nets. appliances and over 70
leet ol sc porches Lot next
door also available

Oviedo Realty

223—

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

j

om es

Fo r S

ale

Al I (IM I) A HI I MOM I S
Vf N U J H t I HMOt’ f H i l t S

252-A ccounting
!. xnuxui
RENOVATED Like new 32.
over 1/4 a c . comer tot 55MOO
M M TCONO.LR. FR. wrkthp.
ter pch, gar IS5A00.
4/2 2300 *q tt Itv.Om. Um.2
sc por 3 c gar. spa II7AJOO
1/2.5 Ranovaied, kv. On
grserbee. 2-car gar 854.500
•' A l i i
n M in liN f
. I ** » » » ) |4F t»‘f t. V|| ^
I 1 . 1 / 4a.I

G O V ER N M EN T
FO R E C LO S ED
Homes trom penmet on 51
Detmquent Tax. Repo t REO s
VOur Ares Ttaff Free (t| 900-2IB9000 Ext H 2206 lor curmnt talmgs.
1929 VM TAQE V I ♦ t/l apt
179.000
ELEOANT 4/3 nerghborhood ml
history St 30.000 OOT WALLER.
JERNtGAN PROPERTY
5356199

1£ARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAUERS
M a ra m m w

Ini

SOOKKEEP1NG/ACCCHJNTINO
A INCOME TAX tor mdrv and
butmstt
Accounting SoluUons Plus. Inc 407-328-1900

253-A dditions 4e
R emodeling
ADVANCE TECTOM C9
Addlbons-Home*
AddHtons-Commercial
Local Builder since 1M1
1256494 CO CO01594
NEW REMOOEL REPAIR
Doors, windows carpentry,
tiding decks A concrete
&gt;S Q Batmt CBC19880
32314832!

264-C arfet lx
I nstallations

285-Landscafinc
LARKINS LANOSCAPMO A WRtDATTON
W* mats! sod. m g ty i A reps*
shrub*, mutches, bnck pavers,
stump grmd. Htdscp rock A
design and bar (dunums l win
tod tree oI any pests and fun­
gus For est, ca! 5236317 or
414-7333

CARPET/CERAMtC
W HO LESALE
29- 99 cents none
100.000 sq h. to sel A l major
milt.top quality Rugs 99 cents
2913 S 17-92 5246900
Carpet kbff Direct

275-DRYWALL

287-Lawn S ervices

O R Y W A lfS T U C C O J to p J T
Wal A Cerlmg Textures

2 7 6 -E l e c t r ic a l

OREO 0N089 LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 2236929._________

NEED AN ELECTRICIANT
CALL DICK'S ELECTRIC

LAWN8/LOT8 MOWED Clean
up* A undtr brushmg 27yr* sip
0 322-2911/N 3226397,________

407-3216759

263-CARrENTRY

U c. tR0002t2A/Over ! » Yrs.

CARPENTER. A! Home
repair*, pamtmg A ceramc Me
Richard Gross 321-5972
CARPENTRY CONCEPT Im’■&gt;hed carpentry wndowt. door
Cat
Darren 786-4
766 4 358
--------CARPENTRY-ol a! types Irom
oecks to doors, rotten wood and
iprnodel SOyrs experience. Ask
------- 1-5052
CRAFTSMAN.
4 wood? I probably cant UIA bonded 3236173

2 7 9 -H A U U N G

_ 300-P ressure
C leaning

CONSTRUCTION cleanup ait
Junk removed lawn cars anykm*
407-359-1641
----------- -----------------or 407-365671
------------■’81

Free e e l UcAns. Mator
L 521-1
14122

Carpenter looking lor
fobs. We! over 40 years
experience 3216351

DOOR SPECIALIST
0-yrt experience Work guar
nteed 904-7756162

301-R ooting

Rental property, garagethed
dean up*, appkances. trash,
brush 80?688-2988 OY
pgr 4076196217

YATES ROOFVSQ since 1929
Church A Sr. Otoe. 3rd. Oen.
522-18*9

280-H ome
I mprovements

312—T ree S ervice

PA V P KEY CONSTRUCTION

OON PICKREN TREE SVC
Trea/stump removal Free est
LxentedInsured 328-7342

Uc:*MOB57M*93o5720a

Pro! Tree Svc 20
yrs exp 24 hr storm damage
Saner account Total tree car*
Free estimates
Bucket truck
evaSabta Ca* 1274736

HANOYMAN Piinung. concrete,
dry w tl. remodeling, renovalions Cel 282-7089
I

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by Chic Young

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Talking to self no cause for alarm
D K A Il O H G O T T A while ago. you
w rote about an e ld e rly man who
talked to himself in the m irro r while
shaving My husband has always done
this, lie suys things like "Le t's go!"
“ Isn't she the sweetest thing’’ " “What
am I gnnna do with this woman?"

high blood pressure. In m y opinion,
you need special blood and urine tests
— and. perhaps, X -ra ys of you r kid
neys — to identify the source of your
problem.
I suspect that you will have to take
medication for an extended period to
p revent the risks of h yp e rte nsio n
Follow your doctors' advice; they will
guide you

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

Ilis mother told me that in his bach
elor days, he’d preen in front of the
mirror and say: "Look at that Rood
lookin' Ruy’ Hotter find a biR stirk to
keep the women away!"

by Mort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y
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he does this, and he replied: "I don't
know. Write to Dr. (iott Mavhe he will
cnliRhten u s "
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in the mirror and never understood
the practice
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inR out loud. "Q u it th a t!” m caninR
stop thinkinR such stressful thoughts.
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sim ply try in g to riil him self of bad
thoughts
D KA It ItKADKILS T o date, the cause
of this phenomenon remains obs«nrc to
me Hut, clearly, it is common. I have
received many letters in reply
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unpleasant thoughts O th e r readers
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the m irror may reflect (no pun intend
edi a form of e a rly d e m e n tia My
favorite explanation is that people
it ho make remarks to themselves in
m irrors are m erely conversing with
someone who is more interesting than
the other adults around them'
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insta nce s a p p e a r to tie h a rm le s s
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seem s im p ly in have a dopted the
practice for whatever reason
D K A It O H O O T T I'm a 35 year old
mother of three Just before the birth
of m y last r h ild . I deve lop e d high
blood pressure Th e hypertension has
continued for several months. rc&lt;|uir
ing therapy I would like to go without
medication, but I don't want to risk
heart disease or stroke Why should u
healthy woman m y uge suddenly sut
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spirit was willing, but your Hash was
weak.* Resort to this d you let others
down today by behaving in a manner
unbecoming to you. Discipline yourself.
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your Astro-Graph predictions lor the year
ahead by mailing 52 and eelf-addretsod
stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, do
this newspaper, P.O. Bos 1758. Murray
Hill Station, New York. N Y 10156 Be
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FRIDAY

Decem ber 18, 1998

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91 si Year, No. 84

500 Cents

(407) 322-2611

Kaiser in no hurry to go,
but there are whispers

□ IN S ID E

By Ru m Whit*
STAFF WRITER

Rabbi Motto E b u light* a Manorah candte at a special Chanukah
party. plMM m Pag* 7A.

Rot* whit* writ** aboat
bombing and Impeachment,
please see Page 2A.

□ B R IE F L Y

T h aw day sig h t's Faataay
5 drawing produced 16 tick­
ets matching all dvr num­
bers. There was one winner
from Sanford. Tlcketholders
will share a top-prize payout
o f $254,953.68 or
$15,933.48 each.
.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Whispers thut Gary Kai­
ser soon may leave his Job as county manager
have begun to circulate.
Kaiser. 53. said Thursday that he has consid­
ered some options this past year. T m not one to
Just stop working. As long as Tm healthy enough
to work. Tm going to work.” he said.
To be sure, no one Is trying to push Kaiser out
of the manager's Job. County Chairman Carlton
Henley made that abundantly clear on Thursday.
*Any decision will be Oary's." Henley said.
In the two years he has been the county’s top
administrative ofllcer. Kaiser has according to
Commissioner Randy Morris, 'changed the cu l­
ture of the county. Oary has energized and mod­
ernized this government," Morris said.

*1 believe we liave accomplished a greal deal
and will keep on making the county the best It
ran be." said Kaiser, an ex-Marlne who for the
last 30 years lias worked for the City o f Altamonte
Springs (5 years) and the county (25 years).
As the county's first public safety director. Kai­
ser won national respect for his Innovations. He
was summoned to be the county manager when
Ron Rabun hastily resigned two years ago. Kaiser
earns $ 125.860 a year as county manager.
*We were In deep do-do at the time and Oary
Kaiser balled us out." said ex-County Commis­
sioner Win Adams. After Kaiser had performed so
well as acting manager, Adams requested the
board he be made manager. Kaiser was hired by a
3-2 vote.
Commissioners Dick Van Der Welde and Grant
Maloy cast the nay votes. Both wanted a national

By Rom Whit*
Stall Wrtter
SANFORD • At 9 this
morning.
Dave
Drelfuerst
switched the channel on the
television set at his barber
shop to pick up the Im­
peachment hearings.
Drelfuerst said he expected
the shop's clients would be
interested.
"Some of them are getting
tired of this stuff," he said.
Th ey'd like to see It end.
Me? If they got rid of the man
(ITesIdent Bill Clinton)
I
wouldn't be one bit upset."
Sanford Mayor Lony Dale
said the city employees were
busy with their work and
preparing for Christmas.
T h ere's not a lot of energy
being wasted over the White
House rrtsls." he said. *1
think most people are tired of
It."
Ruth Hamilton, the grand
dame at Bram Towers, said
It's time the county found It­
self *a true statesman." A1
100. Hamilton said she has
observed a parade o f presi­
dents and put up with most of
their shenanigans.
*lf you ask me. there hasn't
been a good one since Calvin
Coolldge." she said.
Yes. Hamilton would watch
the telecast of the Impeach­
ment hearings. *lt's better
than hearing the folks around
here talk about rheumatism,
back aches and bathroom
problems." she said.
Shoppers
at
Seminole

Th* Children'* How* So­

Lake Mary City Commwajonors toured West Crystal Lake by canoe earlier
this year.

Th* Florida Public Barrie*
tlement with a telecommu­
nications company for a l­
leged ’ slamming* violations,
and took action against a
second company accused of
Ignoring official Inquiries re­
garding a consumer com ­
plaint.
Under the agreement.
Least Cost Routing. Inc.,
d/b/a Long Distance
Charges. Inc., will make a
$70,000 contribution to the
state's General Revenue
Fund as part of a settlement
for allegations of slamming.
In a separate ruling, the
PSC voted to cancel the pay
telephone certificate o f Reli­
able Pay-Phone Communica­
tions. Inc. for falling to r e ­
spond to two PSC Inquiries
related to a customer's complulnt and falling to pay
regulatory fees for 1997.

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Local views
to impeach
vary

Santa win arrive at

Commission agreed to a set­

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Crooms Academy Saturday
at 11 a.m. for WlnterFest
'98. There will also be a cos­
tume contest for children
ages four through eight at 2
p.m. WlnterFest D8 is being
held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m..
with a $1 donation at the
gate. For more Information,
call (407) 324-0474.
ciety Success By Six Com ­
munity Resource and Refer­
ral Center Is offering a free
Domestic Violence Work­
shop. facilitated by Safehouse of Seminole. Jan. 6
from 2 until 3:30 p.m. at the
Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th
Street. Sanford. Topics to be
discussed Include the myths,
truths, and biases relating to
domestic violence Issues.
Resource and referral Infor­
mation will be provided.
For more Information or to
make reservations call (407)
328-3990.

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Lake level study
suggests no action
By U l l i Brodle
STAIT WRTTER
LAKE MARY - The Crystal
Chain of Lakes Lake Level Man­
agement study has been com ­
pleted and the results p re­
sented to Seminole County.
Lake Mary and Sanford suggest
that nothing needs to be done
regarding the lakes.
The study began last year af­
ter high water levels were expe­
rienced In the lake basin dur­
ing 1994. 1995 and 1996. The
study looked for solutions to
water
volume
management
throughout the system, which

stretches from Rinehart Road to
Old Lake Mary Road and
County Road 46A.
T ire benefits (of lowering the
takes) weren't as significant as
they could be.* said Scott
McClelland, o f Camp Dresser A
McKee. Inc.
The environmental engineer­
ing firm was hired try Seminole
County to do the lake level
management study. Lake level
and water quality topped the
list compiled by residents' sug­
gestions. followed by habi­
tat /ecology.
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Concert pianist L*on Harp o f Sanford will perform Sunday.

Piano man will
share his love of
music in concert
By B1H Kims
STAFF WRTTER
SANFORD A pianist living In
Sanford who has performed In
Camegle Hall will give a
Christmas piano concerto Sun­
day at the First United Meth­
odist Church In Geneva.
Leon Harp, whose specialties
Include Franz Lizst. Mozart, and
Chopin, will perform ut 7 p.m.
Harp also played In the B i­
centennial Celebration of 1976.
He attended the Juliard School
of Music on scholarship, and
holds u master's degree In mu­
sic.
T v e been playing since I was
four.* Harp said. ‘ Music Is my
love. I come from a family of
musicians. My father played In
a group called the Watering
Cowboys when I was young.
Tills Is what I love to do."

Harp received a letter from
Ronald and Nancy Rragan say­
ing they enjoyrd
his
HICentennial performance.
lie
played on the classic Earl
Skniggs television variety show
ten times.
A composer as well as a plunlst, llarp Is preparing a
Christmas album to be released
next year.
Music helped bring Harp to­
gether with his wife. Susan, a
distant cousin to the late Italian
tenor Mario Lanzo.
She first
heard him play piano six years
ago In the Sheraton Hotel In
Maitland.
‘ When I heard him play I
Dipped." Susan Harp said. "I
had never heard anything like
that In my life. I was In awe. For
pure talent. I would put Leon
against any pianist In the
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Th* Lake Mary Planning
and Zoning Board will meet
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at City
Halt. 100 N. Country Club
Road, Lake Mary. Items on
the agenda Include a peti­
tion to vacate easement at
lot 185 Manderly Subdivi­
sion. and (Inal subdivision
review and site plan review
for
Community
National
Bank.

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SANFORD - An elementary
school In Sanford Is using
technology to turn reading.
WTltlng and arithmetic Into
games that children see as
playtime Instead of work.
Hamilton Elementary School
Is using Lightspan educational
software to teach reading, lan­
guage arts and mathematics for
kindergarten through the sixth
grade. Lightspan uses charac­
ters. stories, and Interactive
games with a SONY I’laystatlon
and
Lightspan
Adventures
compact discs.
Hamilton Elementary is a
cluster magnet school for com­
munication
and
technology.
Lightspan Is being used In 12
primary classrooms In the
school. The school has used
the Lightspan program for more
than three years.
T h ere are multiple skill le v ­
els on a CD.* first grade teacher
Linda Crawford said. 'Tills a l­

lows us to cut across grad lev­
els. Kids can work at a basic
level or a more advanced level.
Older
students
can
help
younger students. We always
have at least two students
working together ut a time.*
The game console connects to
a standard television set and
run tie used In most students'
home*. Hamilton Elementary
has 100 Lightspan units, with
extras available for parents. A s­
sistant Principal G.Ul Choice
said.
Teachers are able to design
classroom activities and home­
work assignments around the
lightspan games, language arts
teacher Beth Jensen said.
‘ All the kids want to play on
this playstation.* Jensen said.
*We Just sort of slide the
teaching In there."
Crawford said a student who
was stmggtlng to read was able
to learn through both tutoring
;uid use of Lightspan.
•learning the alphabet Is like
climbing the ladder to go Into
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HtrAJ, Sanford. Florida •Fuday, DfMfnbfff 18. !9d8

RUSS
WHITE

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING PROPOSED
NEW CENTURY PARK
DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)

Striking out
at the House
The Republicans on Capitol
Hill had a htssy lit on
Wednesday when President
Clinton ordered a strong,
sustained series o f air strikes
on Iraq.
Tills delayed their
Impeachment plans - there
were only so many chopping
days before Christmas.
T ttl by c . k • l l m I n w c iy lw . Hoard Pholoa by Tommy Vmcmd
'W e’re going to defer
action." Rep Hob Livingston,
the House speaker tn-walttng.
ning Doot prizes were awarded twice, lor bolh the
Approximately 80 members and guests of the San­
said In a rambling Interview.
early and later guests Several guests joined the So­
ford
Historical
Society
enjoyed
a
delightful
Holiday
Livingston appeared worried
ciety during !he event and a number ol calendars
Reception recently held at the Museum The Museum
He didn't look Into the
were sold The Sanford Museum was also a part of
was beautifully decorated tor the season by the
camera. Hr sounded like a
Ihe annual Tour ol Homes and several visiting (or the
doddering Don Knotts. Bring
Ixora Garden Club Featured was a decorated and
back Newt. Please.
first time were intrigued by the excellent collection of
lighted magnolia tree in the lobby which will be
Rrp. Bill McCollum from
Sanford memorabilia and also the former posses­
planted later There were also unique arrangements
Longwood was so hot to trot he
sions of General Henry Sanford, the city's founder
on the lood laden refreshment tables in the meeting
totd a TV' Interviewer there
Pictured, among those m attendance, are Grace
room, wreathes and other arrangements throughout
was no need to delay the
Marie Stinecipher (from left, upper photo). Charlie
the Museum On the porch were pomsettias and also
Impeachment process. 'Its not
Carlson. Doug Stensfrom and Alicia Clark, the mu­
decorations on the front door. Those attending the
that hard to chew bubble gum
seum's curator. In the lower photo. George Scotl and
reception enjoyed lots of good fellowship and nib­
and dance." he said. What ts
Clark admire the celery display.
bling on delicious refreshments throughout the evethis. Mr. McCollum the
senior prom?
And then there was Rep. Tom
DcLay. perhaps the most
partisan member of the House,
ile and McCollum are In a
dead heat for frequent on air
strikes on the president.
Maybe we should sic these
guys on Iraq.
Most Americans believe the
president's call was the right
one. That Saddam Hussein had
defied U.N. weapons
Inspectors. Iraq was
continuing Its effort to
produce outlawed nuclear,
chemical and biological
weapons. The national polls
support Bill Clinton.
Indeed, there are millions
who believe the lying, draftdodging womanizer in the
White House ts the best man
for the Job. They do not think
he's commuted such high
crimes that he should be
Impeached. They elected him
twice; they value hts Job
performance.
j UJ
To question llie president's
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TIDES
call In a crisis such as that In
Todnj/ ts fftc 332rid
Today: Sunny. Highs In the
Iraq servrs no good purpose.
FRIDAY:
rkiti of 1998 aml Ihc
low-70*. Lows In the mid-50s.
Disputing Hill Clinton's
njlh any offull
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:15
Saturday: Sunny. Highs In
motives In ordering the
u.m.,
maj. 10:20 a.m.. ntln.
roll AY'S HISTORY: On this day in
attacks • as Republican Sen.
the mld-70s. Lows In the low4:30
p.m..
maj. 10:45 p.m.
17'Jfi.
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Baltimore
Trent Lott did - violates
50*. Sunday: Partly cloudy.
published
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erica's
first
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach: h i g h :
Washington's long-standing
Highs In the upper-70s. Lows
Sunday newspaper. The Monitor
7:29
a.m.,
7:37
p.m..
low: 12:59
political code. Washington
In the upper-50*. Monday:
On this day in 1899. the golf tee was
backs a president when U.S.
a.m..
1:42
p.m.
New
Smyrna
Partly cloudy. Highs near HO,
patented by George Grant
forces stand In harm’s way.
Beach: high: 7:34 a.m.. 7:42
Lows
in
the
upper-50*.
If it ts determined that the
Dn this day in 1992, Kim Young Sam
p.m.. low: 1:04 a.m.. 1:47 p.m..
president can not govern
was elected president of South Korea
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effectively In the face of the
TOOAVS tin t r It DAYS: Joseph J
assaults by hts political foes,
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Thomson i|Rji» |94ii&gt;. physicist. Paul
FRIDAY
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then so be It. A House
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Impeachment seems to be a
PH. 1 1 baseball great. Christopher Fry
given. Next step Is the Senate,
11907 1 dramatist, is 92; Ossie Davis
BEACH CONDITIONS
MONDAY
SUNDAY
which by a majority vote could
M917 i. actor, is HI Ramsey Clark
Ptcldy 77 57 Ptcldy 80 59
i ’;. ■ I s attorney general, is 71.
slop its trial at any time or fall
D ayton a B each A New
KeilL Richards • 11*43 ». musician, is
to convict the president.
Sm yrna Beach: S e a * are 235, Steven Spielberg '1917-1. director
The Senate might decide to
4 feet w ith a light chop.
producer, is 31, I-conaril Maltin ' 1930-1,
censure Clinton but leave him
W ater tem peratu re at D ay­
movie
reviewer,
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In office.
tona Is 06 degrees anti at
TODAY'S SPORTS: on this day in
Hero aro tho winning numbers
Rep. Jay Kirn, a California
1913. Triple Crown winner Cnunl
N ew Sym rna. 68 degrees.
selected on Thursday in tho Flori­
Fleet was named Horse of the Year
Republican, said that a Senate
da Lottery:
W in d s a re from th e north­
trial would be 'an
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DATE BOOK

N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N lhal Iho C ity C o m m ission ol the
City o l Lake M ary will hold a Public Hearing on Fe b ru a ry 18.
1999. at 7 00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the
C om m ission C ham bers. 100 N Country C lu b R oad. Lake Mary.
Florida.
T h e purpose of the hearing is to receive public input for the pro­
posed N e w Century Park Developm ent of Regional Impact
(D R I). T h e protect consists of approxim ately 1.9 million square
feet of flex space (office/industrial) and 24,150 square feet of
com m ercial (rotail) as petitioned b y Marlin Gerke of Lake Mary
A ssocia te s. I p T h o p ro p o se d d e ve lo p m e n t undergoing
D evelopm ent of Rogional impact reveiw Is approximately
153 67657 acres in size and is located in the C ity of Lake Mary
(see location m ap) in Section 6 and 7 of Township 20S, Range
3 0 E . and is m ore particularly described as follows:

D ESC R IP TIO N
Lol 2. S IE M E N S S T R O M B E R G C A R L S O N according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 48. P ago 55. ol Iho Public
Records of Sem inole County. Florida.
LESS:
B E G IN at Ihe Southeast corner of Ihe Northeast 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 7. Tow nship 20 South. R ange 30 East
as show n on the plat of S iem ens S lro m b e rg-C a tlso n as record­
ed in Plat Book 48, Pago 55, of the Public R ecords of Sem inole
County, Florida: run South 89 degrees 4 3 m inutes 34 seconds
W est 60 00 feet along iho South line of said Northeast 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 as show n as said plat, thence South 00 degrees
16 m inutes 26 seconds East 175 00 feet; thence South 89
degrees 43 m inutes 34 seconds W est 80 00 feet; thence South
00 degrees 16 minutes 26 seconds East 125.00 feel; thense
Soufh 89 degrees 43 m inutes 34 seconds W est 220 00 feet;
thence North 00 degrees lo m inutes 26 seconds W est 360.97
feet; lo the gegtnning of a tangent curve concave Northeasterly
having a radius of 1100 00 feet and a central angle of 12
degrees 54 minutes 31 seconds, thence from a tangent bear­
ing of South 77 degrees 03 minutes 54 seconds East run
Easterly 247.83 feet along the arc of said curve to the end of
said cirve; thence Soulh 89 degreos 58 m inutes 25 seconds
East 114.46 feet; thence South 00 degrees 10 m inutes 51 se c­
onds East 31.29 feet to Ihe Point of Beginning
S U B J E C T T O : Easem ent
C O N T A IN IN G ; 153 6767 acres m ore or less.
Docum ents relating lo the proposed D R I, legal description and
information and materials relating lo the N e w C entury Park DRI
are available at Ihe address below Th o s e in attendance al tho
Public Hearing desiring lo present input will be heard and writ­
ten com m ents m ay be bled with the City Com m ission at the
Public Hearing or by mailing same to the address below c/o
"City Planner”. Th e hearing m ay be continued from lime to lime
as found necessary. Further information pertaining to this devel­
opm ent m ay be obtained from ihe City Planner's Office Lake
M ary City Hall, 100 N Country C lub Road (P .O . Box 950700)
Lake Mary. Florida 32795-0700. (4 0 7) 324-3049
Persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
m ade at the hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings,
and for such purpose (hey m ay need lo ensure that a verbatim
record of Ihe proceedings is m ade, which record includes the
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be m ade.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any *
of these proceedings should contact the City A D A Coordinator
at least 24 hours in advance of tho meeting (4 0 7 ) 324-3024.

LOTTERY

Olliers said I tie best thing
Clinton could do would be to
resign. T h a t would he the
honorable thing." Rep. Mike
Pappas said.

stand life any better at forty than at
twenty, but we know it and admit it."
Jules Itcuard
r o i ) \ Y S MOON: New
moon

Meanwhile. It's missiles
away on Iraq. Hussein
com plained Wednesday night
that the country was being
bombed by 'wicked people"
and urged Iraqi forces to
"light the enemies of God,
enemies o f the nation, enemies
of humanity."
No one In Washington was
listening. At least for the
moment, poor Hussein's less
popular than nil! Clinton.
Saddam has basically
destroyed two generations and
Is on his way to destroying a
third. Clinton's - despite hts
faults • I* nowhere near this
kind of accomplishment, lie's
responsible for a national
farce The man remains In
charge, however, and most
Americans teel good about
llutt.

Lotto (Dec. 12)

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Sanford Thursday wee 68
degrees and the overnight low
was 40 degrees.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m. Fri­
day waa 0.00 Inchaa.
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Friday, December 18.1998 • Vol 91, No 84
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L a k e -----------The following reports uvn* rom/jflrrf from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Jor IncIttcuts recorded Dec. 17:

Aggravated
o ffic e r :

assault on a law enforcement

SANFORD, Oak Street. 500 block. Drr. tO. 7:12 p.m. A 40year-old woman was arrrslrd by Chin In police for aggravated
a asm lit on u law enforcement officer. Police said they re­
sponded to a call alMiut a domestic dispute but found only a
woman at the house when they arrived. The woman was very
uncooperative and would not respond to their questions. She
became very agitated and tried to bum the officer with a ciga­
rette.

Battery:
SANFORD, Buih Boulevard, 200 block. Dec. 16. 3:1ft p.m. A
27-year old man was arrested liy Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies for battery. The man Is an Inmate at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility. Deputies said he jumped at another In­
mate. scratched his face, hit him In the left temple and
knocked him to the floor.

Burglary to a motor vehicle:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Orange Drive. 500 block. Dec. 16.
ft:5H p.m. A J9-ye,ir-oId man was arrested by Altamonte
Springs police for burglary to a motor vehicle. Police said he
wns walking down the strei-i carrying a large box that con­
tained vitamins and some other Items. They questioned him
and he told them he had found the Ikix, hut witnesses Identi­
fied him as a man they had seen In the a m i o f several cars
that had been burglarized. In addition to the vitamins, there
were several packages of cigarettes, tlrlvrr licenses. Insurance
papers and medications.

Driving under the influence:
SANFORD, State Road 40 at First Street. Dec. 10. 8:44 p.m.
A 40-year old man was arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's
deputies for driving under the Intlurncr.
WINTER PARK, Howell Branch Road at Dike Road. Dec. 17.
2:03 a.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs deputies for driving under the influence.

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we have the right level," said
Mark Flomerfelt. chief engineer
for Seminole County. Flomerfelt
and McClelland addressed the
Hoard o f County Commission­
ers at Its meeting on Dec. 8.
McClelland presented
the
recommendations of the study
which suggested, maintaining
the lake level at 43.27 fret
(standard elevation). M cClel­
land also said system reliability
could be Improved with In ­
creased maintenance o f canals
and open channel conveyances.
Including regular mowing o f
easements, sediment removal,
brush clearing and aquatic
weed control.
Water quality could be Im­
proved. McClelland said, by
paving dirt streets in Lake
Mary. He added he knew a pro­
gram o f paving was underway
In the city.
McClelland said the munici­
palities have been advised o f
the costs Involved tn the rec­
ommended improvements and
told the commissioners
to
monitor the progress of Lake
Mary's water and sewer master
plan, and to address flooding at
Country Club Road, Tlmacuan
boulevard and In the Manderly
subdivision.
John
Deamud. community
development director for Lake
Mary, said the city’s main con­
cern Is for the flooding o f roads
particularly to the problems In

Im peach-----eoatlaaad from Pago 1A

K a is e r --------tounly. remained and Is the top
nuiklng oillcer other than Kai­
ser. Coto probably would be the
ac ting manager If Kaiser wasn't
on the scene.
“There's no way anyone could
Justify removing Gary Kaiser."
Morris said Thursday. “Ills
performance has been out­
standing If this man chooses to
leave, it will lx* on his own v o ­
lition We were v tiy fortunate to
have him and not have to go
looking .ill over the country. We
had our manager."

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search - and romptalned
Kaiser didn't have a four-year
college degree
There was talk again recently
that Vun Der Wclde. Malay and
Henley might try to seek an
other manager. Kaiser said,
however, that he and Henley
had huddled a number of times
- and werr working together.
"All
Is well." Kaiser said
Thursday. T v c known Com
mlsslonrr Henley for 30 years he was my high school print I
pul."
Henley said tfxat the first day
he was In Ills office, Kaiser
came In arid asked, *Do you
want me here'/"
*1 told Gary dial as long as
people did ihelr work they had
a Job." Henley said. “He Is do­
ing the Job. We’ve had no
problems."
Kaiser made big changes
when he became the county
manager. One of them was to
pare ofT Kevin Grace, one of the
two assistant county managers.
Cindy Coto. 20 years with the

Nancy Tallent, the human
resort es director for the rounty.
said that employees have never
been more enthusiastic than tn
the two years Kaiser has been
(hr manager. “It's amazing the
way our people feci about
themselves and their Jobs." she
said.
Kaiser said that he and his
wife. Jor Allen, like to travel and
have places where they still
want to go. When these travels
begin In earnest hasn't been
determined. The county man­
ager said he needs some time to
makr any necessary plans.

Towne Center arrived early
today to catch some o f the
last-chance sales for Christ­
mas. They were able to catch
a glimpse o f the proceedings
In the House o f Representa­
tives on TVs In the mall
stores.
Henry Sawyer, the social
studies department chair at
Seminole High School, said
Dial his Junior class students
have been closely following
the Impeachment process for
several months.
“We began by Investigating
the Andrew Johnson
Im­
peachment process." Sawyer
said. ‘ Each student read what
happened then • and then
prepared papers on President
Clinton, assuming Out he
would also be Impeached and
tried by the Senate.
"There's a great deal o f In­
terest." Sawyer said. "The
American
History
classes
stress the Importance o f what
ts happening and how we are
affected. Our students - a l­
though only 16 or 17 - have
very strong opinions. Some
feel the president should be
Impeached. Others say he
should not be Impeached."

Sexual predator released
Manderley. Deamud said the
ability of emergency vehicles to
traverse the city's roadways In
times of serious weather events
Is a priority, but Tn total, the
city Is In pretty good shape."

P ia n o ----------world. I have an ear for music.
He's a commanding performer."
The couple has lived in San­
ford's historic district since
March.
*1 know about real estate,"
Susan Harp said.
"My father
was a real estate broker. San­
ford Is going to be another
Winter Park.
We decided to
rebuild the house we're living
In."
Susan Harp said her hus­
band's composition and prac­
tice habits sometimes try her
patience.
"He's very exacting at what he
does." Susan Harp said. "He
takes one step beyond serious.
He can be totaUy obsessed.
But, he's absolutely brilliant.
He’s not your average man. He
has a unique technique of
playing.
It's different, I can't
describe It."

By BUI Kerns
STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - A sexual predator
has been
released
from
prison, and Is living In
Oviedo.
This makes 216
sexual predators and offend­
ers
living
In
Seminole
County, as o f Dec. 17.
Ivan Marimon, a 42-ycar
old registered sexual preda­
tor, Is living In Oviedo under
supervision by law enforce­
ment.
Marimon has committed two
offenses against minors, ac­
cording to the Florida De­
partment o f Law Enforcement.
He committed sexual assault
and battery as well as sexual
battery and coercion on a
child by an adult, the FDLE
said.
The FDLE registered Marlmon’s address at 1131 Jackson Street on Dec. 15. Mari­
mon Is a 5*9* black male who
weighs 227 pounds, with
brown eyes and brown hair.
He has a scar on his left arm,
the FDLE said.
An updated list o f regis­
tered sexual predators regis­
tered sexual predators Is kept

Ivan Marimon
by FDLE. People registered
as sexual predators arc re­
quired by law to notify state
and local law enforcement of­
ficials when they change thetr
address.
Since the Sexual Predator
List changes on a continuous
basis, people are advised to
contact FDLE's Sexual Offender/Predntor Unit at 1888-FL-PREDATOR
(1-888357-7332) between the hours
of 8 a.m, and 7 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
The complete list can be ac­
cessed on FDLE's Internet
homepage
at
httpr/www.fdle.state.fi.us.

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words." Crawford said. "I don't
know Just how much difference
Llghtspan made for this girl,
but her reading did Improve
after using It.
It takes you
through the ABCs of learning.
It's concrete."
On Thursday, Hamilton Ele­
mentary hosted a Llghtspan

Family Night, which featured a
free family meal, door prizes,
childcare for younger children,
skits, and songs.
About 80
students and their families
participated. Mars Moose, the
main character tn Llghtspan.
was also In attendance.
Mars Moose Is a character
who doesn't know how to read.

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OBITUARIES
Eddie Leroy Alloway. 82, Day
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday.
Dec. 14. 1998. Bom In Glen
1wood, Ala., he moved to Crn; tral Florida In l9f&gt;G. Mr. Al­
loway was a grove caretaker
for D.E. Dillard Groves, lie was
a member of New Dcthe! Uap; tlst Church. Sanford.
Survtvors Include wife. Jes­
sie;
sons, Jesse.
Sanford.
Sammie and Willie, both ol
West Covina. Calif.. Wavlr,
Rowland
Heights.
Calif..
Johnny.
Victorville.
Calif..
Kenneth.
Ontario.
Calif.;
daughters. Annie C. Williams.
Sanford. Ruby A. Fetus, ilol
Springs, Va.: brother. Willie J.,
Sanford; sisters. Ivey Pcnerton.
Mansfield. Ohio. Selena Hern­
don. Glenwood, Ala.. Lubcrtu
Delxise. Sanford, Verba Mae

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98.
South Chickasaw Trial. O r ­
lando. died Wednesday. Dec.
16. 1998. Dorn In Atlanta, she
moved to Central Florida tn
1992. Mrs. Chronlster was a
homemaker. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include daughters.
Doris Machak. Illinois. Gloria
Diwlar, Homestead. Mary, Mi­
ami:
13 grandchildren,
16
great -grandchildren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwoud.
In
charge of arrangements.

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“How to Win in Life!”

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Memories se've shared,
nourish the lining of our
hearts Uebbed in happiness
and love, those golden
moments define the trrasure
of life. We've missed jour
presence these past two &gt;rars.
Happy birthday Daddy
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endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state

To Th ose W ho Care About Our Youth:

A r e you interested in S U C C E S S ?
Do you sometimes wonder i f you have what it takes?
Have you ever felt frustrated, even defeated?
Have you ever wondered where to turn?
If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, or if you are a
manager, salesman, professional, self-employed, homemaker, parent, etc.,
you can’t afford to miss “ How to Win in Life!”
This series of three inspirational messages is designed to help you
become the success God meant you to be. The “ How to Win in Life!”
series will begin this Sunday at West Lake Community Church at
10:30 AM, meeting south of SR 46 at the comer of Orange and Wayside.
December 20
December 27
January 3

10:30 AM
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Define the Goal
Know where to get help
Know your potential

N o child should b e forgotten at otXJSMAS- Please Join ue In becom in g one o l Sente's
helpers. W e offer a hand up, rather than a handout to struggling sin gle parent w orking fam­
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W e wish to bring a bit o f Joy to many ot these deserving youth this c Hkjstm xj SLUSOX by
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Linda Costello, Pastor
Phil Davis, Associate Pastor
Darrel Watson, Associate Pastor

In conjunction with Friondly's Restaurant at 985 S.R. 434 Altam onte Springs, Florida are
collecting gifts of food, cloth es and toys in the drop box provided. In addition; on Monday
Decem ber 21, 1998 from 5-9 P.M.. Friendly's will donate a portion ot its p roceed s to provide
these children with a Christmas that they may otherw ise not have.
Please Join us for fun, fo od and Christmas chserl
Donations can also be mailed to the above address.
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Am erica’s Teen Foundation

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People
Gifts keep environment in mind
Writers’ group
The Round Table Writers'
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore, 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast com er 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 participate
by bringing examples of their
own creative writing. If a seri­
ous critique Is desired bring
eight or ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday of each month. at 1 p.m..
at Shoney's In Sanford. Those
Interested In art are welcome to
attend.*

Sunbslt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
the first Sunday o f the month at
2 p.m. through April at the A g­
ricultural Center In Sanford.,
The club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bromsliad Society
The Seminole Bromellad S o­
ciety meets the third Sunday o f
the month, at 2 p.m.. at Sanford
Oarden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects o f bromellad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council o f
Bromellad Societies and the
Bromellad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin.
321-0638,

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

Heathrow women
The Heathrow Women's Club
meets the second Monday of
each month nt the Country Club
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m.. followed by a
business
meeting
and
a
luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to Join
call Hilda Wish at 333-3702.

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

Historical
Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the second Tuesday of the
month, at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Country Club
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn at
323-9675 for morr Information.

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamcy Baptist Church, 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

The Holiday Season Is right
around the comer "Eco-Glfts*.
or gifts chosen because they
create little or no waste or save
energy, continue to grow In
popularity ns morr and more
garages, auk's, storage sheds,
rented storage spares and
bam s fill up with ‘ stufT.
Selected with the environ­
ment tn mind. "Eco-glfts* for
the family ran Include low-flow
showrrhrads.
rechargeable
flashlights, firr extinguishers,
tickets to a play, hard back
books or personal gift certlficntes-anythlng that saves en­
ergy or reduces the amount of
trash entering our nation's
waste system.
Excellent *Eco-glfts" for chil­
dren Include stocks, savings
bonds, music, dance or other
lessons, or even die promise of
a new experience like a bout or
train ride.
And 'Eco-glfts* can be as
simple as reducing or even
eliminating
the
decorative
wrapping we use on our gifts.
Believe It or not. all the wrap­
ping paper adds up to an
enormous amount o f waste, so
much so that Christmas week Is
the biggest garbage-collection
week of the year.
Readers Instead can employ a
little creativity with gifts, like
wrapping them tn dishcloths
printed with holiday themes or
brown paper stamped with •
sponge or potato print.
And when choosing gifts for
older family members and
friends, you might consider
'gifts* that don't add to the
waste stream at all. like making
household repairs, tuning up
the cor. paying a winter utility
bill, or even cleaning In hardto-reach placcs-all
excellent
*Eco-glfts* and preferred by
many sentor citizens over more
material possessions.

someone you can help during

Having searched for solutions
to our nation's solid waste
problems for many years. It Is
certain that making our Christ­
mas lists for 'Eco-glfts* Is one
way we can all contribute to the
environmental cause.
Do you have a family tradition
that has outlived Its useful­
ness? Don't be afraid to break
the tradition. Just because
you’ve always done *tt* a cer­
tain way. doesn’t mean you
can’t change the tradition. T o ­
day's families are much differ­
ent from those In the 30's. 40’s
and 50's. Remember that some
traditions were not meant to live
long lives and can be replaced
with something new. more in ­
teresting. and more suitable to
families o f the 90‘s. A charac­
teristic of healthy families Is to
create
traditions
that
are
meaningful.
New Traditions That Generate
Little Waste
* Donate money to charity In
lieu o f a gift exrhange.
* Initiate a holiday morning
breakfast.
* Plan a living Christmas tree.
* Plant a tree In a person's
honor.
* Break a Christmas plftata.
* Purchase a "permanent*
tree and use It year after year.
* Have a Christmas tree trim­
ming party.
* Use ornaments made from
recycled materials.
* Be a 'Santa E lf and choose

where together.
* Take a trip to the zoo.
bowling alley, movie, or art
gallery.
* Bake a batch o f cookies to­
gether.
* Serve someone breakfast In
bed.
* Plan a nature hike.
* Wash a car or clean a
house.
* Play a favorite game to­
gether.
* Clean the gutters.
* Sweep the roof.
* Rake the fall leaves.
* Plant a container garden o f
vegetables, herbs or dowers.
Ask everyone lo make at least
one gift certificate for someone
tn the family. Make a commit­
ment and follow through!

the holidays.
* Have an ‘ open house cele­
bration* Instead of a huge meal.
* Plan a cookie exchange.
* Make a gift basket of your
own Jam or Jelly.
* Choose one or two traditions
used tty other cultures to cele­
brate.
* If you have a real tree, plan
to recycle It. Remove all tinsel,
metals, plastic and flocking.
This year give yourself per­
mission to enjoy the holidays tn
a new sway. Give yourself the
freedom to try something you
haven’t done In the past.
GIFT CERTIFICATES as Special
Gifts
When you want people to
know you care about them, your
Barbara A. H agba* U ths
actions speak louder than
words. One of the best ways to •e m iu ol* Cuunty l i t m i n
show that you care Is by taking D irector, U U r m i t y * f F lor­
time to do things for or with an­ ida la s t! tu ts o f Food t a d A g­
other person. A simple way to ricultural Beloueo*. Abo UMy
give other family members the bo reachsd at 333-3800 Ext.
best gift o f all-the gift of your­ 5659.
self and your tlme-ls to give
certificates as gifts. This Is e s ­
pecially great when money Is a
factor.
It will take five to ten minutes
to make your personal gift cer­
tificate and establish a lime p e­
riod to do whatever you promise
to do on your certificate.
Choose a time to Introduce this
activity to the other members o f
the family. Gift certificates
make wonderful stocking stuffers during the holidays. They
can also add a personal tout 11
to birthdays and other special
celebrations. Ask family mem­
bers to think about the different
kinds of things they could do
as gift certificates for one an­
other. Examples of gifts that do
not contribute to the waste
stream might be:
• Help with homework.
* Plan a special trip some-

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Tuxedo

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Ths Optimist Club of Sanford re­
cently honored representatives
from the Sanford Police Depart­
ment and the Sanford Explorer’s
Club during Respect for Law Day.
Front row, from left, are Elizabeth
Graham. Theresa Ryan. Mike
Taylor, Paul Horn and B * Wetbom; beck row, Fred Johnson
and Sanford Mayor Larry Dale.
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Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank la
asking donors o f all types o f
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at lla Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

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

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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 o f the dining room.
This Is a self help support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether tn treatment now or
finished with It. Call 324-8737
or 322-7785
for more In­
formation.

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Two are no better than one with expired pills

DEAR A LL E N : I'm passing
tbs word along — with a little
advice from a pharmacist at the
Mayo Clinic: Many medications
arc relatively stable, but it's
probably a good Idea to discard
medications that have been in
the patien t’s possession for

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DEAR ABBY: A couple of weeks
ago, my grandfather was having
chest pains. He has a history of
heart problems, and had been pre­
scribed nit
itroglycerin pills for emerUnfortu
genciea. Unfortunately,
the pills
td long ago. My grandfahad expired
ther knew it and took two to make
up the difference. It didn’t, so he
took two more. Abby, my grandfa­
ther took six pills within a half-hour
and was feeling progressively
worse. He called my grandmother
and asked her to call 911.
A few hours later, we learned
ihsl he had suffered a severe angi­
na attack. It didn't damage his
heart, but he could have avoided a
hospital stay i f the pilla he had
taken were still potent. Some people
might think that the expiration
date stamcred on the bottle ia a
‘ guideline4 or just a way for the
pharmacy to make money. As my
family learned, this assumption is
wrong.
Please tell your readers the
importance of checking the expira­
tion dates on their medications, and
that the pills are not good after the
expiration date — even if the bottle
is unopened.
ALLEN BOUCHARD.
CUMBERLAND. R.I.

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more than a year. Nitroglycerin
ia an exception, however, b e ­
cause it can deteriorate even
more rapidly. Because of this
fact, pharmacists will dispense
this medication in the original
bottle from the manufacturer —
w hich has an airtigh t seal
under the cover.
This ia the reason it’s not a
good idea for patients to trans­
fer nitroglycerin tablets to any
other kind of pillbox or contain­
er. Once the seal on the bottle Is
broken, it'a wise to get a new
supply of the drug after three to
six months and to discard the
old bottle — particularly if the
medication has been exposed to
heat and humidity. This ia usu­
ally not a h ard sh ip fo r the
patient, as nitroglycerin la a
fairly inexpensive medication.
DEAR ABBY: I am 13 years old
and in the eighth grade. Last year,
a new guy moved to our school
When i first saw him, something
clicked! I fell for him instantly. 1

mean, I knew 1 liked him before 1
even talked to him.
When he found out I was inter­
ested. he said he thought I was cute
i and he'd like to get to know me betI ter. Then school was out
Now, we're back in school, but
the only time I get to see him is at
lunch for about 30 minutes. He's
always turning around and looldng
at me and smiling, but we haven't
. even talked to each other!
What should I do? Write him a
letter? Talk to him? Wave? Please
help!
IN LOVE IN KENTUCKY
DEAR IN LOVE: Chance* are
that he feele the same w a y
about you — that's why ha
keeps turning around and look­
ing at you. But don’t put any­
thing on paper. The next time
he turns around and smiles at
you, smile back. Say "Hi," and
ask him what he thought of last
Friday's football game, or i
other school activity. Llatan
attentively. That will break the
ice and perhaps get the b a ll
rolling.

DEAR ABBY: A local ratio sta­
tion sponsored a contest where lis­
teners submitted poems about their
hometowns. I thought you might
like to have a copy of mine.
LORI J. BENNETT,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
D EAR LO R I: You thought

right. I like your poem, not to
mention your sense o f humor.
Read on:
MY HOMETOWN
For years I've proclaimed with
bravado
To friends and colleagues alike.
That my hometown waa in
Colorado,
The state with the peak named
Pike.
I've boasted of snow and the ski
slopes
And of crisp, clear skies of blue.
But my bragging was nothing
but false hopes
And so I’m confessing to you:
In truth, it wasn't the Rockies
1 saw
On the day I was born.
it wasn't a landscape, rugged
and raw,
It was only a field of corn.
The purpose of this little ditty
Is so all of the world will see.
I was really born in Sioux City,
Home o f Abby, Ann Landers
and me!

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Sports
THE W E E K ’S BEST

Head ‘Hound steps down

spo r ts eo ito r

Game of the Week
Dec. 18-23: Girls Soccer, Tar­
get Soccer Classic ‘98, TBA.
LAKE MARY _ The soccer season has been
alive and kicking for the past four weeks, but In
the Target Tournament, six o f Seminole County's
seven trams will get a real gauge on how they
stand compared to the rest o f the county.
The tournament will be held at Lake Mary and
Lyman High Schools and will feature Lake Bran­
tley. Lyman. Lake Howell. Winter Springs, Lake
Mary and Oviedo. Coming from all over the state
are teams Including Melbourne. University.
Fletcher, Winter Park. Bishop Moore. Countryslde-Clearwater. Bloomlngdale, Boone. Boca Ra­
ton and Seabrec2e.
Defending Target champion Spanish River,
from Boca Raton, won't be among the teams re­
turning but Lake Brantley was last year's runnerup and Lake Mary and Lake Howell ended up
finishing In the top-flVe.
The event begins today at Lyman at 3:30 p.m.
and Lake Maty at 4:30 p.m. and the games will
continue at both schools throughout the day.
Lake Mary Is the defending state champion,
but Lake Brantley Is off to a surprising start,
while Lake Howell's Nandi Pryce is sure to be
among the tournament’s top scorers.
Other Seminole County players to keep an eye
on are Lake Mary's Aly Benitez. Jackie Van
Looven and Alison Weber from a star-studded
team and Lake Brantley’s Sarah Cockrell.
The championship game Is next Wednesday at
7 p.m. at Lake Mary.

TARGET SOCCER CLASSIC ‘98
FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS
at Lyman High M w l
Oamc I . Lyman v» Unhrmlty. 3 30 p.m
Gome 3 _ Lakr tlronllry n Mrfcoumr. 4:30 p.m
Own. 3 . Winter Park n Wlnlrr Spun*.. 6 30 p m
Gamr 4 _ Lake IknurlI vs Nrptunr UemhlVtdier S 30
p.m.
st Lake Mary High Sehosl
Came 5 _ lUOnip Maun w. Clranvalrr Countryvldr. 4 30
p.m.
Game 6 _ Ovtrrio *%. Srahrmr. 6 30 p m
Came 7 . Honor v». Dora Raton. &lt;130 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19
at Lsks Mary Hlgb faheel
Game 8 _ Lakr Mary r * Valrtro Ukiumln*(Uir. Ilam.
Gamr 9 . (hunt llura Raton karr w. Ovwlo Srubrrrw loner
I p m.
Game 10 . Lakr Mary llk*nnm*iUk loner n Diihnp Mimic
Countrynkle luvr. 3 p.m.
Game 11 _ Uouoc liura Katun winner v» LMrtk&gt;fe m iu m e
minMr. ft p m
m Game 13 . Lake Mary MI&lt;&gt;onun*&lt;lalr winner r». Hl.hop
Muorr Country*klc winner. 7 pm.
at Lyman High School
Game 13 . Lake Drmnllry-Mrlboume tamer rm. LymanUnlveraity luwt, I p.m.
Game 14 _ Lake Itowell tVtrlirT turner rm Winter ParkWinter Sprtnf* tower. 3 p.m.
Gamr 13 _ Lake llranUey-Melbourne winner r* LymanUnlveraity wlnnrr. 3 p.m.
Game IS _ Lake llowrll Flrtrhrr wlnnrr r». Winter Park*
Winter Sprlnz* winner. 7 pm.

MONDAY. DECEMBER 31

at Lsks Mary High School
Game 17 _ Game 13 winner v». Game 11 lower. 3 p m
Gamr IS _ Gome 14 winner va. Gome 13 lower. 4 pm.
Game 19 _ Game 10 winner va. Gome 16 lower. 6 pm.
Gome 30 . Game 9 wlnnrr va Came 13 lower. S p m

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23
st Lsks Mary High gtksol
Game 31 . Gome 17 winner va. Game IS wtnnrr. 3 p m
Game 33 _ Game 19 wtnnrr va. Game 30 winner. 4 p m
Gamr 33 . Game IS winner va Gamr IS wlnnrr. 6 p.m.
Gamr 34 . Came 13 winner va. Game 11 wlnnrr. 8 p m

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23
st Lsks Mary High School
FIFTH PLACE GAME
Game 33 . Game 31 winner va. Game 33 wlnnrr. 3 p.m.
THIRD PLACE GAME
Game 36 _ Game 33 kwrr va Game 34 kwer. 4 30 pm
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Game 37 _ Game 33 winner va. Game 34 winner. 7 pm.

Dec. 18-19:26th annual Lym an
Christmas Invitational W res­
tling Tournament, T B A
LONGWOOD _ This Is, year In. and year out.
the best display o f wrestling talent...short of the
Stale Meet.
This year’s roster features 16 of the lop grap­
pling teams In the slate. Including defending
champion Edgewater.
Host Lyman. Lake Brantley. Lake Howell. Lake
Mary. Oviedo and Winter Springs will represent
the Seminole Athletic Conference.
Apopka. DeLand, East Lake from Tarpon
Springs, Flagler-Palm Coast from Bunnell. New
Smyrna Beach. Defending Class 6A state runnerup Palmetto from Miami. Pine Ridge from Del­
tona. University and West Orange from Winter
Garden will round out the held.
The tournament begins today at 4 p.m. and
will continue again on Saturday starting at 10
a.m. Semifinals are set to begin at noon on Sat­
urday. with finals to start at 6:30 p.m.

Baker gives up Lyman football post to
concentrate on Athletic Director duties
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

LONGWOOD _ Sometimes suc­
cess doesn’t translate Into wtns,
but for Larry Baker. It was a suc­
cessful run.
Baker stepped down as the head
coach o f the Lyman High School
football tram this week after a 3-6
season.
The team has had a run o f bad
luck over the past few seasons and
Baker, who doubles as Athletic Di­
rector at Lyman, said the com ­
bined dudes of his Job were making
It difficult lo concentrate on foot­
ball.
*Wlth all of the responsibilities
of being a head coach, combined
with trying to be the athletic direc­
tor, It reached a point where It was
very difficult to Juggle both of

them.* Baker said.
"I couldn’t do Justice lo either
one. There were times when I had
to leave practice lo deal with my
responsibilities os athletic director
and I didn’t think that was fair to
the football players. They need a
full-time coach.*
Bilker will stay on as athletic di­
rector and as a faculty member at
Lyman where he has been on the
football staff since 1970. and head
coach slnrr 1991.
The Greyhounds had a solid year
this past season despite their rec­
ord. The tram was In almost every
game ll played and cntild have
easily finished over .500. Despite u
running offense. Lyman led the
county In passing yardage.
No replacement has been named
and Baker said he asked not lo be
on the committee lo select ihe next
coach.

The school Is accepting resumes
and hopes to have a selection
soon, but In 1999, Baker promises
to sllll roam the Lyman sidelines.
*1 love football.* Baker said. ‘ It’s
been a part o f my life for 35 years.
I won’t lx* in Ihe stands next fall,
111 be on the sidelines. I Jusl won’t
be In the coaches box.*
Baker said he hasn’t ruled out
remaining In coaching In another
capacity, perhaps ns a freshman
coach.
Monday.
Bilker’s
assistant
coaches were Informed o f the
change and Tuesday he told the
players. Despite Ihe lark o f win­
ning In recent years and a senior
class that had never experienced a
winning season, he said Ihe play­
ers expressed regret at the deci­
sion.
Pt«as« see Baker, Page 6A

Larry Baker has stepped down os Ly­
man High Schools head football coach
after eight seasons on the job.

Beer :30 wins Thursday softball playoff
s « D e i s s i l ts
STORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ Beer :30 was Ihe final team to
Join the Irtumvtrale that made up the playoff
field to determine the champion o f the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Men’s Fall Thursday Night Slow Pilch Softball
League at Plnehurst Park.
But this morning It stands alone as No. 1 a f­
ter defeating both Blake’s Boyz and Matthews

SEMIFINALS

Btefca'a Bay*
SMTlSO

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303 304 X . 17 33

CHAMPIONSHIP OAME

• a * :30
Matlfcvwv Am m UIm

431 333 1 17 IS
440 400 1 . IS IS

Associates last night.
The two victories rapped a three game must-

win scenario for Beer :30 and Ihe new champi­
ons scored 17 runs In each triumph. Beer :30
had lo beat Headrick Feed last Thursday to earn
a spot tn the single-elimination playoff.
In tiie first game, Blake's Boyz took a 1-0 lead
In Ihe top o f the first Inning, but Beer :30 took
Ihe lead for good as a double by Tom Gracey, a
two-out. RBI single by W.L. Gracey and an RBI
double by Mark Hoffman.

Please ate Softball, Page 6A

Crooms
crushes
Tavares

Lake Mary
girls right
ship, carve
up Lyman
■ » Jm tt — H t-U v fc .__________________
ASSISTANT STORTS EDITOR

Proas Staff Reporta

LAKE MARY _ It’s loo early to
talk about turning points In a long
girls basketball season, but Lake
Mary should look back at halftime
last night as one of them.
The Rams looked awful In the
first half before coach Carl Brown
talked to them and fired the host
Rams to a 45-16 rout o f a pesky
Lyman team.
Lyman led 11-10 at the half and
the Greyhounds arc known for be­
ing one of Lake Mary’s toughest
opponents. Earlier this season.
Lyman led ihe Rams at the half
and stayed In the district finals
match last year until ihe second
half.
The Rams were getting dom i­
nated on the boards and the Ly­
man defense was stifling through­
out the first half. Greyhound coach
Pete Bonavcnturc had his back-up
players standing as ihe fired-up
team went Into the locker room
with the lead.
Brown talked (o his Rams, who
have two losses already this sea­
son and have their biggest chal­
lenge of the year when they host
Boone In a rematch o f last year's
slate championship game tonight
at 7:30 p.m.
*1 challenged them,* Brown said.
*We‘re not a good enough team to
be taking It easy. Lyman's a hard
team to play.’
After his team came out with a
vengeance In the second half, al­
lowing only one field goal the enPlease see Lake Mary, Page 6A

SANFORD _ Crooms blew past
Tavares Christian School In the
second half o f Thursday night’s
boy’s basketball to win at Allen
Gymnasium. 68-48.
The win lifts the Panthers lo 3-4
on the season and drops Tavares
Christian lo 0-5.
*We’re Improving.* said Crooms
head coach Jolm Thomas. ‘ Right
now. we’re all trying to get on the
same page.*
Crooms trailed 30-29 at the half,
but
began
pressing
Tavurrs
Christian In the second half, and
outscored the visitors 39-18 over
the final two quarters.
Crooms was led by Terrance
Perkins with 35 points, including
six
three-point
baskets,
with
Williams added 21 points of his
own. Tavares Christian's Freenlng
scored 23 In the loss.
The Panthers will take part In
Ihe Flagler-i’alm Coast Christmus
Tournament next Moduy. Tuesday
and Wednesday In Bunnell.
PANTHERS 68, TAVARES 48
Tavares ChrlfttUn School (4S)
1'rreniii* 33. HkorUo 13. Ctuinan 4. Slrclr
3. Cunningham 5 total*: 31 4-13 48.

Crooms (M )

Lauren Bradley (No. 44), who scored a game-high 12 points, tries to ligure out a
move on Lyman's Celeste Hudson, who led the Greyhounds with 10 points, during
Lake Mary's second halt rally that gave Ihe Rama a 45-16 victory Thursday night.

Three weeks down in Youth hoops

Tonight: Boys Basketball, Lake
H ow ell at Oviedo, 7:30 p.m.

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

OVIEDO _ These two teams staged arguably the
best game In Seminole County Last year. Oviedo
won at home on a buzzer-beater and the Hawks
won the rematch and saw Uiclr fans storm the
court following the game.
This year promises to be just as Interesting.
Start with Lake Howell. The Hawks have been
awesome through the early part o f the season,
losing only In the Winter Park Classic to a team
It had earlier pounded by over 40 points. Despite
a lack o f experience. Lake Howell has dominated
early and. although guard Reggie Kohn Is the
main man on the ofTense. the scoring load has
been well-distributed, last week, the Patriots
faced their first serious challenge of the confer­
ence season and roughed up a strong Lake Bran­
tley team.
Please see Best. Page 6A

SANFORD _ The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department
Winning Ways Basketball Academy
Youth League played week three of
Its season at Sanford Middle and
Seminole Trinity Christian schools
last Saturday.
Tomorrow ut Seminole Trinity
School _ tn the K-l League. Celtics
vs. Ileal at 9 a.m.: Magic vs. Bulls
at 9:45 a.m.; Ptstons vs. Lakers at
10:30 a.m.
In the 2-3 League. Heat vs. Bulls
at 11:30 a.m. arid Magic vs. Celtics
at 12:15 p.m. The Lakers have the
week off.
At Sanford Middle School _ in the
4-5 League. Pacers (0-3) vs. Jazz

By J i g ftnllEtata____________

(3-0) at 8:30 a.m.; Knlcks (3 0) vs.
Spurs (2-1) at 9:30 a.m.; and Rock­
ets (1-2) vs. Clippers (0-3) at 10:30
a.m.
In the Middle School League.
Hawks (1-2) vs. Bucks (1-21 at
11:30 a.m.; llom rls (1-2) vs. W iz­
ards (1-2) ut 12:30 p.m.; and Sou­
les (3-0) vs. Nets (3 0) at 1:30 p.m.
Elementary League. Blue (3-0) vs.
I’tnecrest (1-1) ut 2:30 p.m.; Gold
(3-0) vs. Wicklow (0-2) at 3:45 p.m.:
and Hawks (0-3) vs. Hamilton (1-2)
at 5 p.m.
Prime Time League, Greenwood
13-0) vs. Lakrvtcw II (1-2) at 6:15
p.m. and Lakevtrw I (2-1) vs. Silte
(0-3) at 7:30 p.m.

SEMINOLE T R IN IT Y
K -l LEAGUE

No inform ation received

2-3 LEAGUE
No inform ation received

SANFORD MIDDLE
4-5 LEAGUE
SPURS IS, PACERS 15
Pscen (151

Ccurip- Ka*lry Jr II. Glenn Ur Jr. 3.
Krl**y llullnun 3
Spurs (18)
Krt*la Gilbert 3. fiuttney f u k li 2. Juey
Guerra 2. D -in lu s Hu**-* 6. Jerm aine Mlkell
2. VUinkr Morn* J r 4.

JAZZ 23. CLIPPERS 7
Jfttz (23)

Vl.uk Layton 8. (mi Ilower* 3, Cameron
nioui|&gt;klnt 2. K.i-ht( Vallot 9. Kevin KIlMl 2

Clippers (7)

Gary Johnson 2, Steven fcltxry 2, ItranPlease see Youth. Page BA

Perkin* 39. WillUiin 31. Wulscm 13.
Tm.il*: 26811 68
Tavares Christian 13 17 S 10 4S
Crooms
13 17 31 IS _ OS
Three-point (VUI ,u li . Clan* 8
IlYrkln* 8. WlUl.nn* 21: Twrure* 3 ISleek-.
Cunnlnghaml Koukii nut _ none Tn hnlrul*
_ none. Heruni* _ Tavarr* Ctulnllan 0-9:
Crooms 3-4
On this weekend’s schedule:
TODAY
Boys' basketball _ Lake Brantley
at Seminole, 7:30 p.m.; Lake
Howell at Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.
Girls' basketball _ Boone at Lake
Mary. 7:30 p.m.; Lake Brantley at
DeLand. 7:30 p.m.: Winter Springs
In
Lake
Highland
Prep
Tournament.
Boys' soccer _ Seminole at Lake
Brantley. 7:30 p.m.
Girls' Soccer _ Target Soccer
Classic 3)8 at Lake Mary and
Lyman high school’s, TBA.
Wrestling _ 26th annual Lyman
Christmas
Invitational
Tournament. 4:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Men's
Basketball
_
Polk
Community College at Seminole
Community College. 2 p.m.
Boys' basketball _ l.yman at
Apopka, 7:30 p.m.
Girls'
basketball
_
Whiter
PIe
-m . P " * e 6A

�6 A • Sermnolp Her,tk3 SanfOKl Honda

Frtrtay Decembet 18 1998

Lake M aryContinued from Page
tirr
second lialf.
Brown
talked to bis tram about Boone

and the dll Terence between last
year and litis season
*Wc talked about Boone and
what wo have to do to beat
them." Brown said 'It's Rood

io know or n change that we
liavr to tieat someone else In­
stead of being the team everyone else has eircletl on their
schedule."

Y ou th ---------Continned from Page 5A

Itr.itfahei Willi.im* t. Tifatuitfa- (.[IV

.Inn Victim 2. IV-tlrr lln s m

I

I

SONICS 25. HORNETS 19
IMnli Joh n^m t»„ Fcttpc I im.i 2,
I n iL in l S h irt 3 Uanivv John-uiii ft.

Hoick* (22)
IVAit.Irr Willi,unc 8. Terry Ih r n it 10.
IX n h lF tn fa h I Tlnmiy lY r u .S I 1

Sonic* (25)
I Wm ii t « '4iim ki 1 Clfflottl Manky 2.

Rocket* (61

lUHlitry Grain 2. tlraiMltsii VViyukttc* I,
K«tilie* lld|(;ui 2. ItilUlp Jordan 10.

2.

ELEM ENTARY LEAGUE
GOLDSBORO 29,
HAMILTON 24

M ID D L E S C H O O L L E A G U E
WIZARDS 39, HAWKS 22
ltawku (22)

Hamilton (24)

Stumar W illu m . '1 -Jjy 11k h.irtlwn
3, F-.lrrfa.ic tlk n rr It, AJfnii llirk * 2

llr.m dyvr llu rp-v. 7. (rn .u fa r (Jumn
13. 7«arhcf\ IllOrry 3. Ilr.ittikm Uctllll

Wlianta (38)
IlLiXr t h n v r

MfatunI t-mirr «.

2.

13. Jlnnny 1tntlNMUt 8
Dnwtllut IIuIIct 11

U otdeboio (33)
Jcnfatfa Mi Knurr 11 A ,tik v
13. JulMilrv M, *( t in 3

NETS 39. BUCKS 31

MrCtajr

Buck* (31)

PINECREST 14. HAWKS 10

JrtmiUh Stnkcc 13. tlrrtsi -t-Kkenn
7. Calvin Ainr 4. Tmnniv Ik iw r o 6

Hawk* (10)

I M d Srscfamc I
N e t * (3 8 )

Fjfa llrvant 33 Knth Wn*hl

Casey MtiUitti I (kAntti.i W ilbaim l&gt;.
J a v m Cart Li 2. traYt* 2

Hornets (19)

KN1CKS 22. ROCKETS 6

I V 41 H n M m IV* 2. Aorttnr Wot cK
Srt|tfct Ifa-trrvdlr 2.

Plnecrett (14)

Angrl ILwiplun 3. A iilli.n o A m krn n i
4
I try .in
S a liililu n n i 3.
lUirnkt
IXink-l* 2

3

PR IM E T IM E LEA G U E
LAKEV1EW I 09.
LAKE VIEW II IS
Lakeview I (60)
HiJmt S i c illu 13 Kcimrtti I*.il1 ft«m
9 T h ru IVIrifaHi 13. Cm lle Sent! 4
Ikititty H ir s h 3. Chris ( U t U 13. Ft1ccsI W.itscHi !t. Slumnrtt W lBunu S

Lake view n (18)
Cy Wymt 3. John . l a m 3. Jakr Polk
3. k m n v f-lfakunt 3, )&gt; fb r t r I. I)
r t v ir 3. Tlmullty A rm - 3

GREENWOOD 60. STILE 39
S t i l e (3 9 )
ITilllip Jordan I I . In m a n l Mik- ti.
lUaskr ( Ict-VH-r 8 AiclwiHn CnUlrr It .
I'.ml W,illis 3. Jallies llr t s m 3

Oreenwood Lake* (60)
Mhli.u-1 Ity iK
M.11, us I ntil.imc
tkrm-irki Suns 3.
AJIisun I. J a m !

5 Ih-nfak llu ysu n 4.
I I . S lu t Ufasi Mall 13.
Ilnr11.1v llrnwn 3. Will
Laakry I I .

Preps---------Continued from P i| « 9A
Spring* In Lake Highland Prop
Tnnmament.
Girls’ soccer _ Target Soccer
Classic VB at Like Mary and
Lyman htgh school's. TBA.
Wrestling _ 26th
annual
Lyman Christmas Invitational
Tournament.
10
a.m.:
semifinals, noon: finals. 6:30
pm .: Seminole in St. Cloud
Hotary Tournament. TBA.

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LATE W EDNESDAY
WRESTLING
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Ovfaitu
Martin 6-3
112
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Sntuifa4r

’ ll was really ((ulet after I
told them.* Baker suld. 'A few
players came up and shared
their thoughts.
"But we’ll lie In a new district
next year (probably In Class
5A. a step away from Its cur­
rent OA status), and they’ll play
for a new coach. There should
lie
a
renewed
excitement
around Lyman.*
Baker said he’ll always have
the memories of Ills 28 years nt
Lyman. He was able to coach

two sons for the Greyhounds,
but saw hundreds o f kids move
through his program.
*1 had the great opportunity
to see a lot o f kids take steps
to Improve themselves as foot­
ball players and as people." he
said. *lt wasn't always about
wtns. but we liad a lot of raic*
cesses. I'm pleased lo have
been n part o f that."
Lyman will lose a strong
class of seniors before spring
practice kicks o(T In April, but
hud a solid Junior varsity and
freshman program this season.

teams will get a team trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110 o r fax at 327 0018.

U C F offers 50-plus baseball

SHS baseball fund raiser

ORLANDO _ University o f Central Florida
Recreational Services is offering a 50-Over
Baseball League. Games will be played at
UCF on Tuesday night's, starling Jan. 6th.
The entry deadline Is January 1st. Cost Is
$25 per player and $10 for uniform and you
must be bom before January 1. 1950 to play.
Call Recreational Services at 823-2408 uud
ask for Loren Knutson for more Information
on this exciting league.

SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
baseball team will be holding a fund raising
clinic on December 21st and 22nd.
The clinic will lie the Hitting ft Pitching
Camp, featuring Tuttle Thomas and J.D. Artlega from the University o f Miami.
The ramp Is set for the first 100 entrants,
a ratio of Instructors lo campers of I-to-10.
Cost wilt be $80 and the camp will nin
from I p.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
For mure Information, call SHS baseball
coach Mike Powers at 320-5058.

W inter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ D ie City of Winter
Springs Parks ft Recreation Department will
offer two plans for tts Slow fitch Softball
Fall League at Centra) Winds Park.
OITered will be league's for Co-Ed. Men and
Women and teams may opt for either a fivewrek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Cost for the 10 game season Is $310 and
$IH5 for the five game season. Both league's
will have to pay a $25 ASA fee and a $5 non­
resident fee (If applicable). Teams may also
purchase softballs lietween $40 and $50 per
dozen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end the week of February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with pic­
ture. while championship teams will get In­
dividual and learn trophies and nttmrr-up

JCC winter sports camp
MATTLAND _ The Jewish Community Cen­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Ave. Maitland, is now
accepting registration for several winter
break sports camps.
All cumps run from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. How­
ever. early |7 a.m.-to-9 a.m.) and late (4
p.m.-to-6 p.m.) care Is available.
Camp options are: Junior Maccabl Sports
Camp Pre-K-2. Gymnastics ft Dance Camp
Pre-K-6. Soccer ft Football Camp 3-0. Bas­
ketball Camp K-6 and Golf ft Tennis Camp
5-15 years of age.
Winter Break Camp dates-Week l-Dec. 2124. Week 2-Dec. 28-31; Camp fees $100
Dally rate $30. JCC Member discount $85.
Dally rate $25. Call for tennis and golf camp
fees. For further Information and to register,
call 645-5933. Ext. 255.

Wildlife alert caller helps
solve bear skinning case
Special to the Herald
OCALA _ Thanks to Informa­
tion received from a concerned
citizen, two Volusia County
men were cited recently for Il­
legally possessing black bear
parts that were removed from a
tx-ar bit and killed by a ear on
Halloween night In Volusia
Counly.
Jeffrey Farlow Conner of Port
Orange, and John Gary Szlosek
of Ormond Beach, were each
charged with possession of
black bear parts, a 2nd degree
misdemeanor that carries a
penalty of up to a $500 fine
and/or six months In the
county Jail.
Conner told Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com mis- •
slon (GFC) wildlife officers that
he had seen the dead bear and
was tempted to preserve the
hide because o f the It’s large
size. Hr skinned the bear and.
with
Szlosek’s
assistance,
loaded It into Ills truck. He

then took the hide home and
stored It in his freezer.
A couple of days later Con­
ner heard a news report on the
rudlu that the GFC was trying
to solve the case, lie decided to
dump the hide at the entrance
to Deleon Springs State Park
where he figured It would be
easily found, and the Investiga­
tion would Ire dropped.
In the meantime, a con­
cerned citizen who also heard
news reports o f the skinned
bear carcass, called the GFC
with Information about the
hide. That Information resulted
In Szlosek and Conner con ­
fessing their Involvement In the
Incident to GFC officers.
The
approximately
400
pound male bear was struck
and killed by a sport utility ve­
hicle about 7:45 p.m.. Satur­
day, Oct. 31 on Slate Road 40
about one mile east o f State
Road 11 in Volusia Counly.
No one was injured In the

collision, but llic vehicle sus­
tained about $6,000 In dam­
age. Florida Highway Patrol o f­
ficers Investigating the acci­
dent moved the carcass Into a
grassy area well off the road
until a GFC biologist could ar­
rive to collect scientific data.
Before biologists arrived, how­
ever, Conner discovered It,
skinned 11 out and took It
home.
The black bear Is a threat­
ened species In Florida, and It
Ls Illegal to possess any bear
parts unless the bear was
taken legally and the person
has documentation to prove It.
Wildlife Alert Is a privately
funded reward program de­
signed to assist the GFC In
solving wildlife and fishery re­
lated crimes. To report a crime
to Wildlife Alert call toll-free. 1800-342-9620, 24-hours-aday.
Callers may remain anony­
mous and are eligible for a re­
ward It their information leads
lo an arrest.

H ie Runs Jumped out to a 50 lead before giving up their
(lrst points lair In the first
quarter. Neither tram had n
strong offensive night and Lake
Mary’s free throw shooting was
horrible.
Lyman wrnt on Its only roll
of the game In the second
quarter und took a lead when
Celeste Hudson made n steal
and dished to Julia Turner for
the go-ahead iMiskrtbull..
Turner hit a Jumper lo go iq&gt;

8-5. and. aflrr Lake Mary look
a brief lead, the Greyhounds
went Into the locker room up
11-10 aflrr a 3-potntrr from
Hudson.
The Like
Mary
defense
Iwiroly allowed Lyman to shoot
throughout the second half as
they scored repeatedly with
their
transition
offense.
Freshman Bryn Mosler scored
off a steal by Becky IVdro lo
give Lake Mary the lead, and
the Rams ran olf 14 straight

points.
It was gurbuge lime In the
fourth quarter and Lyman went
without a field goal. With over
a minute remaining. Lyman
went Into a slowdown offense
and didn't try a shot for the
rrst o f the gnme.
Lauren Bradley led the Rams
with 12 points and Hudson had
10 to trad Lyman, which will
be Idle until (raveling to St.
Cloud for the Bulldog Christ­
mas Tournament. Dec. 28-30.

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But going lo The Jungle Is another matter.
Oviedo coach Ed Krrslmer will hnvr his learn
ready und the gym. probably the toughest to
visit in Seminole Counly. should be parked. The
Dons are olT to a shaky start and got crushed
by Lake Brantley two weeks ago, but they are a
young tram that should lie peaking by the end
of the year.
Don't ever count out Oviedo at home.

Tonight: Girls Basketball,
Boone at Lake Mary, 7:30
pjn.
LAKE MARY _ Last year, the Ram* knocked
off Boone In the Class OA State Championship
Game In The Lakeland Center.
But that Boone tram Is bark intact, featuring
one of the tallest trams In (he state.

L ik e Mary, on the other hand. Is missing only
one starter from last year, but Is also without
forward Mary Lruh Sutton who provides much o f
the muscle down low.
The Rams liavc been off lo a sluggish stall
and have two losses already. Including one to
Winter Springs In which the Bears dominated
underneath.

Jerry Govem alc's bases loaded, two-out triple
In the bottom of the second Inning highlighted a
six-run outburst os the champs took un 8 -1 lead
and Beer :30 was on Its way.
Blake's Doyz fought bark ns close ns 13-11 In
the top of the Oflti Inning, but they would grt no
closer und Beer :30 turkrd on four insurance
m ils In the bottom of the sixth Inning to post u
17-11 victory.
.
In the Championship Game. Govrm alr hit
two-run home runs tn each o f the first and sec­
ond Inning lo give Brer :30 a 7-4 advantage.
But Matthews Associates took a 10-7 lead In
the L it tom o f the second Inning as Jeremy
Chunat hit a Ihrrr-run home nin und Jason
Flanagan hit a two-run blast.
The teams traded the lead ugaln In the fourth
Inning, with Matthews Associates scoring four
nms. with a Mike Taylor two-run double being
Hie big blow, in the bottom o f the fourth to take
a 14-11 advantage.
Beer :30 cut two runs o(T the Irad In the top of
the fifth Inning, then took the leud for good
when W.L. Gracry's fly to left went for a fourbase error Hint scored three run*, giving the
champions a 16-14 lead.
Both teams scored a run In Hie seventh Inning
with Beer ;30 winning 17-19.
The final standings are: Beer :30 (11-3).
Blake's Bayz und Matthews Associates (both 94). Headrick Fred (8 4). KAK (4-8). Sanford Cen­
tral BapUst Church 12-10) and the Regulators
11-11).
Providing the offrnse in the playoff games
were:

SEMIFINALS
Beer :30: three hits _ Tom Gracry (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI). Mark Clatterbuck
(one double, one run scored, three RBI). Mark
HofTman (one double, one run scored, three
RBI). W .L Gracry (two runs scored, two RBI):
two hits _ Cory Rrome (one triple, two mnn
scored, one RBI), Mike McLohon (one run
scored, one RBI). Frank Scrmlca; one hit _ Rich
Jablonskl (one home run, two runs scored, two
RBI). Jerry Govrmale (one triple, two nms
scored, throe RBI). Keith Denton (two mna
scored, one RBI), Clancy Wallace (two runs
scored).
Blake’s Bayz: live hits _ Ray Hartsfleld (throe
runs scored); three hits _ Tony Johns (one home
run, two runs scored, four RBI). Bobby Sluiw
(one run scored); two hits _ Craig Merkcrson
(one home run. one double, one nui scored, four
RBI). Aaron Johns (one double, one run scored):
one hit _ Keith Acrec (one run scored, one IUH),
Brian Jones (one nin scored). Kevin Julian (one
RBI). Steve Dennis; one run scored _ Sam
Raines; one RBI _ Bruce Sellers.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Beer :30: three lilts _ Jerry Govemalc (two

Legal Notices
IN THI CISCUIT COWBT
Of THI UTM JUDICIAL
CISCUIT. IN AMO TOM
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
aasasAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOt ST m i CAM W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MOSTQAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ALLEN S. ANDERSON
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
FAROES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BT. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
ALLEN S. ANDERSON,
UNKNOWN EFOUSE
OF ALLEN S. AMOERSON.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANTS)

RB-NOTICI
OF FONICLOBUNB BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pul want lo an Order Granting
in*
Mutton
lo
Ro m i
Foreclosure
Ssls
dstsd
DtctmOtr t . 199*. tntsrsd in
Civil Cato No. ST 2919 CAM W
ol tho Circuit Court o l ths tBTH
Judicial Circuit fat and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida.
I atill toll lo Uia hignetl and
boat bidder lor coal) AT TRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE ot the
SEMINOLE County Courtnouaa
m SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
a.m. on tho 9th d jy ol JANU­
ARY, 1999
tho following
described properly as set lorth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment. to w&gt;t
LOT IT. BLOCH E. COUNTRY

CLUB
MANOR.
UNIT
I,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK tt . PAGE IS. OF
THI PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated this Tib
day ol
December. 1*9*
(CIRCUIT COURT SfALl
MARVANNC MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By. Jano I . Jeaewic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona faith disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE * County
Courthouse at 407-231-4130
EXT
4J3T,
I-IOO-S9S-ITT1
(TOO) or 1-E00-S4S-ETT0, via
Florida Relay Service.
OAVID J. STERN, PA.
•01 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954)233 *000
SMM204FNW)
Publish: December I t , IS, 199*
0EX-8&gt;_________________________
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that l
am engaged In business at 102
CoealHne Hd . Sanford, Florida
33771,
Seminole
County,
Florida, under lha Fictitious
Name el AUTOMATIC COAX
AND CABLE, INC. and that I
inland to ragistar said name
■ith
the
Division
of
Corporations.
TsIUhessss.
f lands. &gt;n accordance faith the
provision* of lha Fictitious
Nsma Statutes, To-Wit: Section
M3 09. Florida Statutes 19*1.
Ole nda Mart met
Publish: Oecember I I . 1999
OCX-190

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Boone ran domlnute. so Dlls one might not be
easy for the Rams.
But the Rams also know how to win and It |
should be Interesting to see If their court savvy
and knowledge hold up against Boone's muscle.
Lake Maty has some challenges In the next
few weeks. After Boone, they travel lo Tennes
see to take on some o f the country’s best, but
Sutton should be back soon If not tonight. Ei­
ther way. none of the games matter In the dlstrie I race and should harden the tram for
Like land.

Softball------------------C ontlaaod from Pago 9A

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home ruas. four nm s scored, four RBI). Mark
Clatterbuck (one triple, one nin scored). Mark
Hoffman (two nins scored, one RBI); two hits _
W .L Gracry (one home run. three nms scored.
three RBI). Rich Jablonskl (three RBI): one hit .
Clancy Wallace (one home nin. two nm s scored,
one RBI). Keith Denton (three nin* scored).
Tom Gratey (one nin scored). Mike McLohon
(one RBI). Cory Rrome: one nui scorrd _ Frank
Scrmlca.
Matthews Associates: four hits _ Mike Taylor
(two doubles, three RBI), Mickey Cogbum: three
hits _ Jason Flanigan (two home rum, three
nins scorrd. three RBI). Tom Wilks (one home
nin, three runs scorrd. three RBI): one hit _
Jeremy Chunat (one home nin, three runs
scored, throe RBI). Jamie Pltzer (throe nuts
scored). Tony Taylor (one nin scorrd). Jimmy
Osnui (one nin scored). Steve Lugertng: two RBI
_ John Lugertng: one run scored _ Chip Smith.

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Legal Notices
m THB CINCUtT COUNT
OP T M 1BTN JUPtCUL
CINCUtT, IN ANN PON
•BMMOLN COUNTY. FLORIOA
OSNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: 9B I T * * C A M «
n a t io n a l c it y
m o rtg ag e c o m pa n y
p l a in t if f

vs
MICHAEL A CARLSON
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIONIIS.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNOER OR AGAINST
MICHAEL A CARLSON:
ALICE CARLSON IF LlYtNO.
AND IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIO NIIS.
UINONS. CREDITORS.
TR U 9TIIS ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNOER OR AGAINST ALICE
CARLSON; OAKLAND VILLAGE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . SEMINOLE COUNTY:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOf AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT|S|
NOTICE

OF FONBCLOBUNB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purw ant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclow r* dated
Decamber 4. 1999, entered fat
Civil C at* No 99 1749 CA 14 K
of tbe Circuit Court of die 11TH
Judicial Ci/euil « and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
3ANF0R0,
Florida, I faill call to tft* twgtveit
and b ail bidder tor cash AT
THS WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE or th* SEMI­
NOLE
Counly
Courtheuo#
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
tn Sanford. Florida, at 1100
S.m. on lb* 31k day of JANU­
ARY. 1999
(be following
datenbed property aa M t forth
in
M id
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-rvit:
LOT 142 OAKLANO VILLAGE.
SECTION THREE. A SUBDIVI­
SION ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT
OR
MAP
THEREOF
DESCRIBED IN FLAT BOOK 2E
AT PAGES 23 AND 24. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Oatad Ibi* 4ih
day of
December. 1999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANHE MORSE
Clerk ol tbe Circuit Court
By; Jen# E. J * m w ,c
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICE OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
SOI S. Univerarty Drive
Suite S00
Plantation. FL 33324
(994) 233-9000
90-29429&lt;NCM)
In accordance faith th*
American with DiMbifaiie* Act.
paraona with diaabditlaa need­
ing a epee tel accommodation to
participate m true proceeding
abould contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County CourthouM at 407-3324310 not later than taven day*
prior to the proceeding, it hear­
ing impaired t -900 -933-S 771
(TOO) or I -400-913 (770, vie
Florida Relay Senica.
Publish. December f t , 19. 1999
DEX-97

HI TM CIRCUIT COUNT

FLON IRA
GENERAL JURISDICTION

CAM NO,“M

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CAM.

LASALLE NATIONAL
BANK. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF
SALOMON BNOTHIRS
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES VK. INC.
SERIES 19ST-HUD 1
PLAINTIFF

ve

DOUGLAS BOSTIC.
HEIRS. BSNIFICIARIIS
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING
AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF ARTIE L.
DANIILS A/KJA
ARTIE L. DANIELS
BOSTIC. DECEASED;
FLORIDA HOUSINO
FINANCE AGENCY.
AN AGENCY ANO
INSTRUMENTALITY OF
THI STATE OF
FLORIOA. BARNETT
BANK. N.A. F/KM
BARNETT TECHNOLOGIES,
INC. F/KM
BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION;
IVA DANIELS
CARSWELL; JOHN DOE
ANO JANS DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS!
NOTICE
OP PONICLOBUNB SALfl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauenl lo a Summary Final
Judgment of loracloauro dated
December 4, 199S, entered «
0*11 Cave No *• 1974 CA 14 K
ot tho Circuit Court of tho ISTH
Judicial Circuit fat and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD,
Florida. I faill Mil lo tho kighotl
and b ail bidder for cash AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR of tho
SEMINOLE Counly Courthouao .
located at 101 N. PARK AVENUE &gt;
m SANFORD. Florida, at I t 00
a.m. on tho Slh day of JANU­
ARY.
1**9
tho
following
deaenbed property a* M l forth
In
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment. to-wK:
THI NORTH 4I.7S FEET OF
LOT ts AND THE SOUTH 2S 2S
FEET OF LOT IT, BLOCK I .
MAP
OF
BUENA
VISTA
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THI
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 1 AND
2. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Oatad Ihia 4th d iy ol
December. 1991.
MARYANHE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Jana I . JaMwic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. FA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. Uni vanity Drive
Suit* 900
Plantation. FL
(994I233-S000
94-2747(WCC)
In
accordance
with
tho
American with OlMbiliUe* Act.
paraona with diaabilltlo* neod mg a apodal accommodation to
particpalo in Ihia proceeding
ahould contact the Clark of tho
Circuit Court M th* SEMINOLE
County CourthouM at 407323-4130, not later than aavon
day* prior to tho proceeding. If
hearing impaired, I -100-939■771 (TDD) or I iOO-933 1770.
Via Florida Relay Service
Publiah: Oecember 11. IS. 199S
DIX-SB

�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, December 10,1990 •74

Religion___________
C on gregation Beth £1 hosts C h an u k ah celebration
By MUllcaat Dackmaa

Breakfast served

SI’ECIALTO THE HERALD
LONGWOOD - The grand
Chanukah celebration was a
fitting
culmination
o f the
year's myriad activities
at
Congregation Beth El of Cen­
tral Florida.
Satisfying young and old
alike, all age groups w ere
privy to a hosl of religious, cul­
tural and social
programs
ranging from junior and adult
education,
holiday
festivals
and parties. Held Hips, youth
groups. Sisterhood and Men's
Club aeUvIUes. guest speakers
from around the world, musi­
cal presentations and special
heritage programs planned by
tlelh El's religious education
and administrative staffs.
Chanukah festivities
held
Dec. 13 hosted more than 100
adults and chlldrrn who par­
ticipated in games, arts and
crafts, ethnically traditional
foods that Included hot. crisp,
potato panenkrs and menorah
and drrldrl
shaped
sugar
cookies. Highlight of the after­
noon program was the lighting
of the menorah cnndles, r e ­
citing the prayers and bless­
ings of the holiday, ending
with a touching songfent.
Friday night services (8:15
p m .) conducted
by Rabbi
Moshc Elba/, Hi.D.. always In­
cludes the congregates chil­
dren and often a member who
sings prayers and psalm*. The
first Friday rvrnlng of each
month Is reserved for Family
Services (7:30 p.m.) held with

SANFORD • Christ United Methodist Men will host their famous
breakfast on Saturday. A breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, grits,
waffles, orange Juice, coffee or milk, all for only §2.50. will be
served from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m.
The church is located on the comer o f Tucker Drive and County
Road 427 (1-1/2 miles south o f the OrecneWay ramp on County
Road 427).
An Invitation Is also extended to worship services on Sunday
mornings at 10:55 a.m. and a Christmas Eve service will be held
on Thursday at 0 p.m.

Singers to perform
SANFORD - The Gospel Chrtstlan-AJres of Sanford will fellowship
with other gospel singers on Sunday, at 6 p.m. at the Seminole
African American Academy o f Arts Center. 1017 W. 13th St. This
benefit program will honor Deacon Daniel Drown.

D U R.C. SPROUL

Jacquslln# Elba/, rollglous school prlnclpsl, rotates stories and songs befitting the holiday.
(let!) El's lurgr contingency nf
small children In mind, ui
which time Jacqueline Elba/,
religious school principal r e ­
lates special stories and songs
befitting the service and/or
holiday.
Rabbi EIIm / provides both
an educational and religious
experience to the service with
explanation and discussion of
the next day s Torah portion.

celebration of life cycle events,
intermingled with local and In­
ternational events o f the time.
Always following Friday ev e­
ning senders Is an O nrg (sweet
table) for congrrgatrs rating
pleasure and following Satur­
day morning services (9:30
am), a Klddush luncheon for
all to participate.
Alllll.ilIon wllli Congregation

Itrth El of Cent nil Florida Is
not required for altendance at
services. Travelers, community
members ure welcome to par­
ticipate In (his unique re lig ­
ious, social and cultural ex p e­
rience that makes the syna­
gogue I he area's faslrst grow ­
ing house of worship.
For additional Inforuialion
call lletli El at (407) 7HH3729.

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY DECEMBER 20Hi

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
.

G od • c tn tm d Worship * Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy o f
Christian Fellowship
Sunday School * 9 a.in. Worship IOiJO am .

Mrrling Jl ftp- Priwlr .Vlkaii |v» rut «t Srmlnofcr Timnr l&gt;nirr Mall In Sanford
Tate 1 1 to rue SI (H*| 0i) and ft m l 16 mllr» Tie atiad a iwi (hr right hand side,
(all (hr ihunb office In a n Inleaur.m
407412-95*2

Special area
services
Christmas F.vc services
SANFORD - First Christian
Church will
celebrate
llir
birth «&gt;f .Jesus Christ at G p.nt.
oil lire. 24.
The ehtliltrit id the Church
will present a C h ristm a s pag­
eant.
Communion
will
be
nerved and n rfahd It-light sn v- **
Ice will be belli.

/

FIRST

PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
&amp; 4th St.
Park A v # y -—
Sanford
3 2 2 -s e e r

http://oconomall.com

Rev. Bruce Scott •Pastor

New Year’ s sen ices
SANFORD • House of Refuge
Ministries. 10OI Celery Avr..
will host an ‘ End of Year C ele­
bration* on Dee. Ill at I I a.in.
and Jun. 1. at 7:110 p in and
Jail. 3. at 11 a.tit. and 7 p.tn.
Guest s|M-aker will Ire Prophet
Richard Minus of Wllllugsboro.
N.J.
For more Information call Di­
ane Harrell at ((407) 324 4711
or (407) 324-1235.

CHRISTMAS SUNDAY
10:00 A M ............................................... Sunday School
10:00 A M ........................................... Christmas Worship
Instruments and Special Music

CHRISTMAS EVE NIGHT
7:00 P M ....................... Candles and Carols Service
Special Music, Bells, and Communion
Child Care Available

Salvation Arm y
O f Seminole
County:

HwiM r * w » ** Twmrr VWCWK

Good tidings to all
Ths Sanford Community Thanksgiving Eve Service
met again for the second time as community
churches working together. ‘It is a wonderful wit­
ness once a year to our Sanford community to show
our unity in Jesus Christ os we thank H m for al Ho
does for us as individuals, as churches, as a com­
munity, and as a nation,' said the Rev. Brace Scolf,
pastor ol First Presbyterian Church ol Sanford,
where the service was held this year. Father Cole ol
Hoty Cross Episcopal Church of Sanford delivered

Ifie service Above, Rev. Scolt is ready to deliver
Ihe canned goods to a Sanford hunger relief agency
and a check lor $621 taken to Grace T l Grits which
feeds the hungry every Wednesday night in the
downtown area. The money and canned goods were
collected from offerings of those in attendance from
all the churches and community. Th is is a time at
Thanksgiving and Chnstmas when we remember the
less fortunate.' said Scott. 'Let us remember.
There but for the grace of God go us.*

W h o is this B a b e b o rn in Bethlehem ?
By Wesley Baker. Pastor
SANFORD CHURCH OF GOU
Long ago In a simple space a
Child was bom. As He lay In
the manger, His cry was like
any other newborn's to the
ears o f Ills mother. She like
her ancient mother Eve, suf­
fered human birth pangs: yet
Mary was overshadowed by
the power of the Highest.
He, the living God. became
man! In a smelly stable the In­
carnate God lay.
Tills was not Just any child.
The voice that sounded Its first
piercing cry would
reecho
from the cross. It will someday
bring forth the dead In Christ
at Ills coming.
The shepherds were visited
by a multitude of heavenly
hosts and Ihe angel of the
Lord, and the glory of the Lord
was shining uround them. Did
those men realize that In that
humble manger resided Ihe
King of glory"/
The Wise Men came to wor-

ship the King of the Jews,
could they foresee that know I
edge o f Him should someday
spread throughout the world?
Who could have known Ills
swaddling
elulhes
would
closely parallel Ills humble
robe llurl would la* gambled
for at Ihe fool o f (lie cross?
His mother was told: T h a t
holy thing which shall lie born
of thee* shall be roucelved III
your womb by Ihe Holy Ghost.
As she looked at litis Hahe.
could she foresee lie would
become her suffering Saviour
and risen Lord?
An ungel gave Joseph Ills
name. Jesus, and told him He
shall save Ills people from
their sins. Could Joseph have
realized (hat on Ihe day of
Christ's birth Isaiah's proph­
ecy was fulfilled?
"Hehotd. a virgin shall con­
ceive, and bear a son. and
shall call his name Immanuel.
The government shall be upon
his shoulder and his name
shall be called
Wonderful.
Counselor. The mighty God,
The everlasting Father, The

Prince o f

Peace.* (7:14:9:6).

And you. as you view once
more Die symbolic Infant In
Hie manger, whal or who do
you see? Who was Hie Halie
bom In Dethlehftn so many
years ago? Who Is tills Babe to
you? Is lie your Saviour?

They helped us during
the twisters &amp; fires this
year and now it’s our
chance to help them.

V O L U N T E E R !!!
Local Donations
Help Local People
In Need. M oney Stays
In Community.
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YOU M l NOTIFIED Mai an
action to force Io m a mortgag e
on the (aliowwig datanaad
property In Benwnele County.

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SPRINGS N.U.O., ACCONOINO
TO T N I PLAT THEREOF AS
RSCOROED IN PLAT BOOK M .
PAO I S I. OP TH I PUBLIC
NICONOB
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COUNTY. PLOMOA.
haa Boon tiled againat you and
you are required to carve a
copy of your written defeneae.
If any. to W, an PATRICK J.
MALPIN. Attorney lor the
Bay Scout Boulevard. Suita
4CO. Tampa. Plonda 33407 an or
before thirty daye from the data
oT the fuel publication of Hue
notice and Me the orfgmal with
the Clark of Mia Court either
before aarvica an Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately there-

HOTS: PURSUANT TO THI
PIAR
OCBT
COLLICTION
PNACTICIS ACT YOU AN I
AOVISSD THAT THIS LAW PINM
IS O IIM IO TO S I A DSBT
COLLSCTON ATTSMPTINO TO
COLLICT A OSST AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINIO WILL
• I USIO PON THAT PUNPOSI.
I w it n e s s my hand and the
aaal af aald Court on DICEM• I N T. IM S.
(SEAL)

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PHASE If. according to Mo ptat
ttiaraol aa roe ortjad in Nat
Book la. Page* M. • • I 70 of
Iha Pubac Woe aria o f I ammala
County, Florid*,
haa boon mad againat you and
Defendant*.
UNKNOWN
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a/k/a TINNY LYNN AOAMI;
UNKNOWN TINANT NO. I; AND
UNKNOWN TINANT NO. I . and
you are required to carve a
copy Of your written defeneee .
■f any, ta it an Stephen H,
Judeon, laquwa. PA.. Ptamirfti
atl or nay. whoae addraeo la
MOO Lace Canter Loop. Suita t.
Building g. Mt. Dora. 7k 327S7.
within thirty (M ) daye from fir at
ortgmal with the Clark of thla
Court either before earvtce on
Plaintiffs attorney or immedlatafy tharaattar; otharwlaa a
default WIN be enterad againat
you for the robaf demanded m
the Amended Complaint.
MARYANNS MORS*
Ad Clark el the Court

DRIVER NEEDED

2S2 Now Waterford Place
Longwood. PL 3277S
YOU A N ! NOTIPIID that an
action for torocloeura of mort­
gage
an
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following
described proparty:
LOT 22S. W IKIVA CO Vf
PHASI POUR. ACCONOINO TO
THB
PLAT
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M CO NO IO IN PLAT BOOK 32.
PAOSB 40 THROUGH 43 MCLUSIVI. PUBLIC NICONOB OP
SIM INOLI COUNTY. PLOMOA.

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racord 323-7171

4 any. to It an OAVIO J. STSNM.
ISO. PIamtOta attorney, wheat
addreee la B41 S UrWveruty
Drive 1(00. Plantation, PL
13324 (no later than 30 daye
bam the data o f the Met publi­
cation of thla notice of action)

CINTIPICATB OP BBRVtCS
I HIRSBV CSNTIPV that a true
and correct copy of the forego­
ing Nance af Action woe carved
upon S tephen H. Judeon.
leguire. Stephen H. Judean.
PJL. MOO Lake Canter Loop.
Suite I, Building B. Mt. Dora. PL
33717 and Tarria L. Adame
a/k/a Terrie Lynn Adame. 3112
Silver Laaf Court, Longwood.
PL 1377S by lagulm U.S. Mail
thla 7th day af OCCIM BIN.

1702x110

,modal ion m order to panic ipeta
be thm proceeding, you era antiMed, at no coal to you. to the
provteion af certain eeaMtance
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Adauniatralion at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suita N30t, Sanlard.
P I 32771. |407) 323-4330 aet.
4227 within 2 working daye af
your receipt at true notice M
you are hearing or voice
imoalred. can t soo-ass-s/fi.
Pabhah: Dec am bar 1 1 , ta. tyga
OIX-S4

proviaion of cartwn assistance
Ptaaaa contact: Office af the
Clark of the Circuit Court. M t
N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Plonda 32P71, Telephone: (407)
223-4330. wlthm 3 working
daye o f your receipt of thla
Summon*, it you ar* hearing
impairad. call I-SOO-MS-S771;
If you ar* vaica unpaired, c a l 1•
•00-MS-1770.'
Publiah: Doc ambar 11, IS, I t M
OIK S3

HOTS:
PURSUANT TO TH I
PAIN
OIBT
COLLICTION
PNACTICIS ACT YOU ARC
AO V1SCD THAT THIS LAW PINM
IS D IC M IO TO B l A OIBT
COLLECTOR ATTSMPTINO TO
COLLICT A OIBT AND ANY
I NFORMATION OBTAINIO WILL
B l USIO PON THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and the
aaal at end Court an OICEMB IR 7, 1PM
ISSAU
Mary anna Moree
Aa Clark ol the Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
COOILIS S STAWIANSKI
4010 Bay Scout Boulevard

C ELEB R ITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Plantation. PL 33324
IMS) 211-4000
M -2M 4t(COL)
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act.
to participate m thi* proceedmg should contact tha Clark af
the Circuit Court at tha SIMINOLE County Courthouaa at
407-323-4330, not later than

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MATTRESS SALE

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Financing QUIET’ 122-2MI

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3 rooms garage apartment unlurnisned Cat 322 5318

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fenced
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ffonda • Friday. December 18. 1918 • 1 1 A

by Chic Young

B L O N D IE

Insist on tests before surgery
DEAR DR G O T T : M y S t y e a r oM
son v i s suffering from what two docto n said waa gallbbukfcr disease. They
did surgery, only to discover that he
had been bora without a gallbladder. I
don’t u nde rstand w h y they did the
surgery. Now they believe that his pan­
creas is the problem and want to oper­
ate again. Where do we go bom here?
D E A R R E A D E R I think that this is
a classic case of doctors not looking
before they leap.
T o begin with. I ’ve never heard of
anybody being born without a g a ll­
bladder. I suppose that such an abnor­
m ality la possible, but it must be ea
rare as hen’s teeth.
Second, good medical practice dic­
tates that surgeons attempt, in any
way possible, to define exactly what
they propose to operate on. A n ultra
sound d o m in a tio n Is now standard
practice aa a w » to outline the gall
bladder (and f a M a a t a , too) by using
h a m le s s electrom agnetic w iv e s . If
the ultrasound exam is inconclusive,

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sonsom

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W JN 65M EA P06, I
WON'T HAVE TO SORROW
YOU ANYMORE..

I'LL THROW THE BALL.
AND M Y NEW 006.
THAT SANTA CLAUS
IS 60IN 6 TO BRIN6 ME,
WILL CHASE IT..

ANYWAY. I JUST
WANT TO THANK
Y O U F O R A U TH E
6 0 0 D T IM E S
W E'V E HAP...

l l L PROBABLY CALL MY NEW
DOS'ROVER?.. I ' l l SAY.
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the prudent physician would order a
C T scan o r a gallbladder study, using
special m aterial that is swallowed,
concentrated In the gallbladder and
allows X -ra y images to be made
T h ir d , a qualified surgeon would
ordinarily e n ters the upper abdomen
at the time or surgery, especially if the
structure be or she was expecting to
see weren’t there. It’s usually techni­
cally feasible for the surgeon to exam­
ine the liver, the rtnereas and part of
the small In lest."* during an uncom­
plicated gallbladder operation. I’m not
sure why your son’s surgeon failed to
choose an exploratory approach when
this anatomical variant came to light.
Finally, the doctors seem intent on
compounding their deberie by urging
more surgery. Pancreatic operations
are tricky and dangerous.

OOTT
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
M u rra y H ill Station. N ew Y o rk. N Y
10156. Be sure to mention the title.

D E A R D R G O T T : I’ve read that all
em bryos start out as g lr li and that
o n ly la te r In developm ent do boys
become boyi. Whoa! I always thought
that an em bryo was e ith e r m ale or
female at the moment of conception.
Please explain.
D E A R R E A D E R : Gender ia deter­
mined at the moment of conception,
depe nding on genetic Inheritance.
Nevertheless, the early embryo devel­
ops the secondary sex characteristics
of a girl. Later in growth, features dif­
ferentiate.
If this were not the case, boys would
not have nipples. OR?

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I advise your son to be examined by
a gastroenterologist, a medical spe­
cialist trained to diagnose disorders of
the digestive tract I believe that there
a re o th e r teats tha t could be p e r­
form ed, before fu rth e r s u rg e ry , to
establish a diagnosis.
If a repeat operation la necessary,
the gastroenterologist will be able to
tell the surgeon what to look for. Until
your son’s problems become better
understood. I ’d put the surgeons on
hold

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T o give you related information. I
am tending you a copy of m y Health
Report ‘ Medical Specialists ’ Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self-addressed.

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WIN AT BRIDGE
There is
another reason
B y P h illip A ld e r
We have been studying when not to
cover an honor with an honor. Bridge
can be difficult at times because there
are deals in which one must break the
’ ru le .” Som etim es an honor is led
w hen a finesse is not being taken.
Then, it becomes a matter of entries.
Let’s end the week with a look at both
sides of this defensive coin.
South has seven top tricks: three
spades, two hearts and two diamonds.
So. even if the missing diamonds are
dividing 3-3, that suit will produce only
trick eight. South must play on clubs.
West leads the heart queen, which
declarer ducks. Now comes a heart to
dummy’s ace. South calls for the club

I VtHLAPO \ / ID O U T
Of THIS COY fTHIUKDAD
GO€S FOR
MOOR J \ CHURCH

by Bob Thaves

FRANK AND ERNEST

qfour

^Birthday
Saturday. Dec 19. 1996
Financial conditions look very promising
tor you m the year ahead, provided you
Imk up with capable, industrious people m
your workplace I a ry associates won t be
ol any value to you at ax
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Count
your pennies with prudence today, or you
could becom e extremely wasteful with
your resources Resort to your knowl­
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tne dollars you spend Know where to
look lor romance and you'll tmd it The
A s tro -G ra p h M a tch m a ke r instantly
reveals which signs are romantically per­
fect lor you Mail 52 75 to Matchmaker,
c/o this n e w sp a p e r. P O Box 1758.
Murray Hill Station. New York. N Y 10156
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Real
tsticaity assess any competitive activities
today, or you could quickly tmd yourself
vi a situations where the odds are totally

queen.
Norm ally. East shouldn’t cover the
first of touching honors. Y a l l h a t is
true only If declarer ia taking a flpesse
Agreed — South might be taking the
club finesse, so It might be better for
East to play low. However, if you con­
stru ct some deals g ivin g South the
club ace, you w ill find that covering
coats at moat an overtrick.
Here, there ia something much more
important. West’s heart suit is nearly
established, but South still has the
king aa a stopper. So. East must try
his hardest to win the next defensive
trick. And the only candidate is his
club king. East must cover dum m y's
queen with that king.
Here, this defeats the contract. After
winning the trick. East returns his last
heart, establishing West’s suit while
he. West, still has an entry in the club
acc.
Yes. perhaps South does better to
lead dummy’s club four at trick three,
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AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Fed. 19) it could be CANCER (June 21-July 22) II s u n w iv
all loo easy today to dwell on the unpro­
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and objectivity Keep your guard up
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Do what you do best by systematising
your work etforts and establishing an
achievable agenda
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Unintentional
coyness or secret w hispers could be
interpreted as deceitful by your peers
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uncomplicated as possible in all your

to react to your mate's behavior in tront cl
outsiders today it sho or ho does some
thing that displeases you It will only
make a bad situation worse
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extravagant now. you might bo denying
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                    <text>SPORTS...PAGE 5A

TODAY IS...PAGE 2A-

Nick Stuart
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Mary classic

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9 1st YEAR, No. 22

3ESSS

50 Cents

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1998

Longwood’s Smith out, Manning in
C o rre c tio n
A Friday photo
showing
Number 28 from the Winter
Springs High School football
team wus mlsldenttned as
Maurlre Williams,
17. who
confessed to killing a Sanford
man. Williams had been Iden­
tified by a Sept. 8 varsity team
roster, which Assistant Princi­
pal Karen Coleman said this
morning Is Incorrect. The Jer­
sey number had been reas­
signed to another player, who
Is shown In the photo. The
llcm ld regrets the error and
apologizes to the family of
Player 28.

Man dies during res­
cue attempt

Y

O fficials accept administrator's
resignation, choose retired
police chief as interim head
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - Retired Dmgwood Police
Chief Greg Manning Is the choice for In­
terim city administrator, following W. Shel­
ton Smith's resignation Monday.
City commissioners voted 3-2 to pass the
resolution accepting Smith's resignation,
which has Iwen the subject of controversy
for the past month and has divided resi­
dents. By the same margin, commissioners

votrd to ask Manning If he Is Interested In
the post.

Mayor Rusty Miles, and Commissioners
AnnaMarte Vacca and Ron Sergeant had
been seeking the resignation, saying that
Smith was not right for the Job and had let
too many city projects f.dl behind. C om ­
missioners Paul Izivrstrund and Steve
Miller asked that Smith lw given another
chance.
After weeks o f silence. Smith told com ­
missioners he was resigning only to grt his
benefits. If fired, he would not qualify for
those benefits.
*1 did not want to resign.* Smith said.
"It's so I can get Iwnefits. I was told I
would Ire fired for cause. *l'ni Iretween a
rock and a Irani place.*

Smith, with an annual salary of $68,249,
will receive 4 1/2 months severance pay,
unused vacation and sick leave, retirement
benefits, and health Insurance benefits,
Ills resignation Is effective Immediately.
Residents at the meeting were divided In
their views. Several citizens spoke out
against an unsigned flyer that was distrib­
uted to homes urging residents to attend
Monday's meeting and show support for
Smith.
Rex Anderson, a longtime resident,
called the literature a ‘ phantom In the
night newsletter.*
■The majority of commissioners have
taken a necessary step,* Anderson said.
T h ere's been a lot o f procrastination.’
Pleast 8«e Lon(wood. Pag* 3A

k u m u m l u T i n ^ m issin g o r im p ris o n e d soldiers

Casselberry - A 40-year-old
man. who was being subdued
by Seminole County deputies
following a call for assistance,
died early today.
According to C hlrf Deputy
Steve Harriett, county deputies
responded to u call for assis­
tance
at
the
Georgetown
Apartments at the 600 block of
State Road 436 near Red Dug
Road.
The Casselberry
Fire De­
partment. which responded to
a 911 call requesting medical
assistance, called the sheriffs
department
for
assistance,
once tile man became com ­
bative. Harriett said.
Deputies Don Rufo and Mike
Uemosky, In an effort to con­
trol the man. administered
pepper "spray and handcuffed
the man. alter he grabbed at
the deputy's nightstick. The
man. who's Identity has not
been released pending notifica­
tion of next of kin. died shortly
thereafter. Harriett said,
Harriett said while fire de­
partment and sheriffs agents
tried to help the man. who
complained of heart pain, the
man admitted he had smoked
crack cocaine.
The case Is being investi­
gated by the Florida Depart­
ment of Law Enforcement, Har­
riett said.

By Vicki Bslluccla
OVIEDO •
What It came
down to. members of the pub­
lic said, was a choice between
firefighters and trees.
The trees won.
In approving the 1998-99 fis­
cal year budget, the Oviedo
City Council chose to hire a
landscaping staff. Including a
professional arborist, to look
after tire trees on city-owned
property. A request by the
Oviedo Fire Department to hire
three additional firefighters, at
a cost of $100,000 to man a
new 105-foot ladder truck, was
rejected In favor of the tree
staff.

SANFORD - The Seminole
County School Board will meet
today at 7 p.m. at the Educa­
tional Support Center. 400 E.
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford. For
more Information, call (407)
320-0000.

Business advisory
board meeting
LAKE MARY The next
meeting of the Lake Mary
Business Advisory Board will
be Wednesday.
Business on the agenda for
this meeting includes applica­
tion. review, permitting and in­
spection process.
The board meets at 7:30 a.m.
at Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.

Classified . . 8A-QA
Comics . . .
Crossword . . . . 4A
Dr. Gott . . .
Obituaries . • • • 3A
People . . . .
Police Brlefis . . 3A
Sports . . . . SA-6A
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Weather . . .

Oviedo decides
between trees
and firefighters
HERALD STAFF WRITER

School Board to meet

Ron Dennen, commander of the Longwood Veter­
ans of Foreign Wars Post 8207. places a wreath on
the memorial marker which anchors the flag pole at
the post home. A ceremony was held Saturday In

honor of POW-MIA day. remembering those missing
or held prisoner in the two World Wars, and the Ko­
rean and Vietnam conflicts. The POW-MIA flag was
raised by the District 18 V.F.W. honor guard.

Greg Manning

H 'nry Schuman, who was
one of only a few residents to
speak to the budget during the
first public hearing on the mat­
ter 10 days ago. led a vocal,
standing-room-only crowd, In
speaking out against the pro­
posed budget before it was ap­
proved Monday night.
‘ Last time when I spoke to
you. I told you that 1 repre­
sented the silent majority." he
said. "Well, they are not so si­
lent any more. Police and fire
protection should be our pri­
ority.*
Schuman said he surveyed
the residents of the Little
Creek subdivision, through a
hastily-prepared written sur­
vey. and found that 95 percent
of them would Increase, not re­
duce, spending
for
public
safety programs. Little Creek Is
one of the largest subdivisions
In Oviedo, he pointed out.
Residents' views, he believed,
were Indicative o f the residents
of the whole city.
"What you want to do is ab­
surd.* Jim Tular told the coun­
cil. Y o u ’re putting the citizens
at great risk.*
When the city purchased a
million dollar ladder truck last
year for the fire department to
use for rescue work at taller
structures such as the Oviedo
Marketplace, they failed to hire
adequate staff for the vehicle's
full use. They have used the
vehicle only minimally, taking

It out only when no other truck
was available.
Citizens were outraged at the
waste, they said.
Judy Klrbaska drew cries of
'Amen* from citizens when she
said the council, which la the
governing body for the fourth
fastest growing city In Central
Florida, had their priorities
confused.
Tm
shocked...that
this
council would give as much
consideration to human lives
as they would to trees,* she
said.
Residents said they were
willing to pay more In taxes In
order to maintain the level of
fire service the city now has
and to be sure lire fire fighters
have adequate staff to serve the
city, efficiently.
*A trained arborist can not
be more Important than fire­
fighters.* Tina Brazwell said.
T h e droughts (like last sum­
mer with resulting fires) can
happen again, yet you're wor­
ried about how the trees look
outBlde City Hall.
In the end. thr city council
approved a mlllage rate of
4.99 mills, the same os last
year, and chose to approve the
budget.
The crowd, restless and often
vocal In their disapproval of
council and staff comments
throughout the one-and-a-half
hour long
public
hearing,
cheered and applauded coun­
cilman John Ariale and chair­
man Bob Dallari who went
against the majority on the
council and voted against ap­
proval o f the budget.
‘ Our Job Is to balance the Is­
sues and prioritize the needs o f
the city,* Ariale said to thun­
derous applause.
Tm
not
against the arborist, but the
city would be remiss If It did
not add firefighters.’
Councilman John Benson
defended the decision to hire
the arborist rather than the
firefighters, saying the land­
scape experts would not only
be taking care o f trees In front
o f City Hall, but also help take
care o f ancient and dying trees

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bounty has its own video debate today
By Ruse White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - As the
nation's leaders wrestle with
the Clinton *Sex. Ues and
Video*
Issue,
Seminole
County's leaders are wrestling
today with a Public Decency
Ordinance, a new budget and
how to deal with two non­
complying adult video stores.
Among the other Itrms on

the county agenda: a reciprocal
borrowing agreement with Or­
ange County libraries, a land
purchase for use as a trallhead
for the Cross-Seminole Trail
and the results of a poll of
Holliday Avenue residents con­
cerning their willingness to c o ­
fund a sidewalk on one side of
the street.
The county commissioners
meet In three separate ses­
sions - at 9 a.m, at 1:30 pm .

and u 7 p.m. The 1:30 and 7
sessions are public meetings,
and offer the opportunity for
Input by citizens o f tire county.
Uy a suggestion by Chair­
man Randy Monts, the board
authorized and advertised an
amended Public Decency Ordi­
nance that will appear on a
Yoter Referendum on Nov. 3.
lid s plan moots a lawsuit filed
against the Supervisor of Elec­
tions by’ three adult establish­

ments (Circus-Circus, Rachel's
und Club Juana).
The only differences between
the original and new ordinance
are In the titles and the effec­
tive date sections. The sub­
stantive provisions o f the ordi­
nances are the same. The elec­
torate will have one ballot
question to act upon, which
would determine the fate of
these provisions.
If the ordinance Is adopted.

totally nude dancing would no
longer be allowed
In the
county. How the existing le­
gally-operating clubs react Is
not known. Seemingly, more
lawsuits would follow.
The county's problems with
two adult video stores is over
non-compliance with several
applicable design and site Im­
provement requirements. The

Cowaty, Page SA

�2A • Somino»o Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Tuesday, September 22, 1998

People
Centenarians, elephants are in good company
Woman's Club

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Chib
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Hoorn In
downtown Sanford.
Visitors
are welcome. Call 323-2194 or
322-0298.

Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from Septem ber
thnnigh May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff, 3216226.

Riwanis Club

Recovery Inc

The Klwanls Club of Sanlotd
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting
•it the Lakeside Landing at the
Marina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Ktwantans are w e l­
come. Tor Information call
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
jtropic who sutler from [tattle
at lacks, depression, fears and
general
nervous symptoms.
For Information,
call 660
2003. or 896-5906,

A l-A n on

If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, thrre Is help,
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who Is a relative or
friend ol an alcoholic.
Srrrnliy Won Al-Anon meets
each Monday at 7 p ut. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the hack room of
the Sahara Club, 2587 South
Sanford Ave.,
Sanford.
All
meetings are non smoking.
For nddlltona! meeting times
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

A l-A n on

A support group for friends
or relatives o f alcoholics (AlAnon) meets everv Wednesday,
at 8 p m., at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Lunch,

Fellowship

All area settlors are invited
to Join a seniors group cur­
rently meeting at the O rtho­
dox Church o f St. Stephen.
1895 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Widowed Persons
All widowed persons arc In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Cassclbcny.

Nur-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 555 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict Is more turmoil than
you ran handle by yourself.
Join for support In coping with
your addict; gain serenity to
make decisions and put our
live hack In focus.

On this the observance of
Centenarians Day and E le­
phant Appreciation Day. An­
drea Fanner at the Central
Florida Zoological Park, gra­
ciously helped compile a list of
polite similarities of cente­
narians and elephants.
Bolh have good memories.
Both are gray.
Bolh enjoy irulls and vege­
tables.
Bolh have sensitive skin.
Bolh like a good pedicure.
Bolh have eye-lashes.
Both rely on walkers, at
times.
Bolh like Henri Manclnl mu­
sic.
Doth are loved by children.
’ Elephants are quite r e ­
markable animals." 100-yearold
Ruth
Hamilton
said.
“Imagine carrying those minks
of theirs for a long life. “I r e ­
member many years ago see­
ing a 5-year-old boy Irani lo
he an elephant trainer Just in
his dad."
Hamilton, who lives at Brain
Towers In Sanford, said site
was amused that centenarians
such as herself and elephants
such as Maude and Mary, nt
the zoo. would share Sept. 22
as a day of appreciation.
"Sounds to me as If I'm In
some very good company," she
said.

FORECAST
Today: Thunderstorms. Highs
In the upper-BOs. Lows In the
mid-70s. Wednesday: Thun­
derstorms. Highs In the low90s. Lows in the tow-70s.
Thursday. Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-80s.
Lows In the low-70s. rrlday:
Afternoon
thunderstorms.
Highs near-90. Lows In the low704.

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: mtn. 7:00

a.m.. ntaj. 12:45 a.m., min.
7:15 p.m.. roaj. 1:05 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
9:46 a.m.. 9:56 p.m., low: 3:28
a.m.. 3:52 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 9:51 a.m.. 10:01
p.m., low: 3:33 a.m.. 3:57 p.m.,
Cocoa Beach: high: 10:06 a.m.,
TUESDAY
W E D N E S D A Y 10:16 p.m., low: 3:48 a.m., 4:12
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degrees and the overnight low
waa 74.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Tuesday totaled 0.13 Inch.
•Sunrise............ ....7:14 a.m.
•Buneet.................. 7:22 p.m.

Southern chinch bug Is one
of the most Important Insect
problems In St. Augustine
grass In Florida. Other lawn
grasses are not Beriously af­
fected by this Insect. The bugs
Buck the plant Juices from
grass resulting In yellowing
and death o f the plants In the
affected area. The Injured ar­
eas can be seen as brownish
patches In the lawn. The
problem can be more serious
during dry weather periods, or
specific water stressed arras
In your garden.
The lasact: Chinch bugs
belong to the group of Insects
which Include the Btlnk bugs,
lace bugs, and leaf bugs. In
summer, eggs hatch in 10
duys and the young develop to
adults In three weeks. When
the nymphs are borne, they
are about the size of a pin­
head. red In color with a white
band across the back, be­
coming darker os they mature.
Adults are about 1/5-Inch In
length, black, and have while
wings. Three to four genera­
tions per year occur in central
Florida.
Dstsctios: The chinch bugs
can be detected by using a
soap solution. Mix one fluid
ounce o f dishwashing liquid In
two gallons o f water and
drench four square feet of this
solution at the edges of the

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as a left-handed pitcher. He
made It but only for a cup of
coffee.
Something
bigger
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man who bled Dodger Blue.
He became a manager and he
made the Hall o f Fame. Todny
Is Tommy Boy’s 71st birthday.
You can bet he's not celeb rat­
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Singer Dabbie Boone Is 42

today, and that Is one reason
why "You Light Up My Life"
wtli be sung without being of­
fensive. Ac lor Scott Baio Is 37.
hut where Is he? Singer Joan
J ett Is 38. Yeah. sure.

Coning history
Celebrating tls 95th birth­
day today Is the Am erican Ice
Cream Cone. Thanks to Itolo
Marchlony, the American ice
cream cone was bom on this
day In 1903. Marchlony devel­
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affected area. If the chinch
bugs arc present, they will
emerge to the grass surface In
about two minutes. The same
procedure can Ik * used to d e­
tect
lawn caterpillars
und
mole crickets. In heavy Infes­
tations. they can be seen
crawling over the grass blades
or the soil surface.
Cultural
practices:
Turf
management practices can In­
fluence the resistance or sus­
ceptibility o f St. Augustine
grass to chinch bugs. Succu­
lent growth resulting from fr e ­
quent applications of water
soluble lnorgunlc nitrogen fer­
tilizers Increase the suscepti­
bility to chinch bug damage.
Slow release nitrogen fertiliz­
ers decrease the chinch bug
damage. Proper Irrigation ls
also very Important to control
this Insect problem.
Large
populations o f Insects tend to
develop during dry periods,
increasing the damage. Proper
mowing practices can make
the grass more tolerant to
chinch bugs. The grass should
be mowed often enough ■&gt;
that no more than one third o f
the leaf blade Is removed at
each mowing. St. Auguatlne
grass should be mowed to a
height o f 3-4 Inches.

Raslstant varieties: The cul­
tivate Florutam arid Floralawn
have good tolerance to chinch
bug feeding. MoBt chinch bugs
cannot complete their devel­
opment when feeding on these
varieties. The cultlvar FloralIne Is only tolerant to low
populations o f the insect.
Biological control: The most
Important predator o f chinch
bugs Is the black big-eyed
bug. Another predator,
an
earwig. Is also found fr e ­
quently associated with chinch
bug control. Many times these
predators are not recognized
and pesticides arc usually ap­
plied when it Is not needed.
Chemical control: Chinch
bug populations o f more than
20 Insects per square foot,
should be treated with an In­
secticide to reduce the popu­
lations tQ non-damaging levels.
Dlazinon. Duraban or Orthene
arc suggested for their control.
When a spray ls used. It ls Im­
portant to apply the Insecti­
cide In a large amount o f w a ­
ter. The Jur attachment to a
garden hose Is the suggested
application device for home­
owners.
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recommended

equlpmenl should use 15 to 20
gallons
of
water
passing
through the hose to empty Ihr
quart-sized Jar. The procedure
ls os follows: Hit the amount of
Insecticide In the Jar as dl' reeled on the label for 1.000
square feet, and fill the rest of
the way with water. Spray thr
contents over 1,000 square
feel of lawn. Spray evenly with
a hack and forth motion until
the treated area Is com pletely
eovrred. Tlir trrnled grass
should lx* Irrigated lightly to
(lush the Insecticide Into the
thatch layer whrre the chinch
bugs are feeding. Chinch bugs
develop resistance to Insect Icldrs If only one type o f prod­
uct Is used continuously. If the
recommended Insecticides to
not control the problem, use a
synthetic pyrethrin such as
Tempo. Granular formulations
of the recommended Insect Icldrs can also be used. Gran­
ules should he applied with a
drop-type
spreader
rather
than the cyclone type for a
belter
distribution
of the
granules.

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Longwood—
The following reports iverc compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded Sept. 21:

Battery:
SANFORD. 24“ Street. 100 block, Sept. 21, 1:03 n.m. A 30ycar-old inan was arrested for battery by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies after he allegedly grabbed one o f his room­
mates around the neck during an argument and held him by
the neck on the ground until he had trouble breathing. The
man's other roommate told police he had to be lilt In the head
several times with a hammer before he would stop strangling
the other man.

Disorderly intoxication:
FERN PARK. U.B. Highway 17-92, 7300 block. Sept.

19.
12:33 a.m. A 37-year-old man was aiTestcd for disorderly In­
toxication after Seminole County sheriff's deputies said he re­
fused to stop knocking on all Inc doors In a hotel. They said
he wns noticeably drunk and they asked him to return to Ills
room, but as soon as they left he stnrted knocking on doors,
so they returned to arrest him.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Wood rose Court, 900 block, Sept.
19, 11:13 p.m. A 41-yrur-old man was arrested for domestic
violence by Altamonte Springs Police after he punched his wife
In the face and threw n coffee maker, full o f hot coffee at her.
GENEVA. First Street, 300 block, Sept. 20, 4:25 a.m. A 36year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after he and
his girlfriend got Into a fight about how to care for her pet
snake. He struck her on the forehead and nose with his hand
during an argument.
SANFORD. Scott Drive, 100 block, Sept. 19. 4:36 p.m. A 42year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after he
chased his mother around the house with a knife and pulled
the telephone from the wall during an argument.

Driving under the influence:
OVIEDO, Button Street/Broedway, Sept. 19. 2:57 a.m. A 20year-old woman was stopped for a traffic violation and the
Oviedo Police officers noted ahe was Intoxicated. During the
arrest they found some marijuana and a pipe with burnt resi­
due In the car. She was also charged with possession o f less
than 20 grams o f marijuana and with possession of dnig para­
phernalia.
SANFORD, BUte Road 46/Rmad Yard, Sept, IB, 2:33 a.m. A
21-yrnr-old man was stopped for a traffic violation and they
noticed a strung odor o f alcohol on him. When they tried to get
him to perform u roadside sobriety test, he krpt falling to the
ground.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE BPR1N01, Anchor Road/Live Oak, Sept.

17.
9:55 p.m. A 45-year-old woman was arrested for possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana. Altamonte Springs Police
said they stopped her for a traffic violation and tiiat she was
acting suspiciously. They asked If they could search the car
and found a baggie containing marijuana In the car.
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS, Orange Avenue/Laurel, Sept. 19. 11
p.m. A 4 1-year-old man was arrested for possession of crack
and possession of dnig paraphernalia by Altamonte Springs
Police. He was stopped on a traffic infraction, police said,
when they noticed a piece of crack and three marijuana ciga­
rettes on the ground outside the car when they got to IL "Die
Items were dry on a soaked ground Indicating the Items had
Juat been dropped there so police determined they were his.
LAKE MART, Primera/Ezscutlve Circle, Sept. IB, 11:05 p.m.
A 29-year-old man was arrested by Lake Mary Police after they
stopped him for having a passenger standing in an open top
vehicle. Police said when they stopped him. they found him to
be drunk and they found some marijuana in the front seat o f
the vehicle. In addition to the drug charges, he was arrested
for DUI and driving with a suspended license.
SANFORD. Myrtle, 100 Mock, Sept. 19. 9:04 a.m. A 25-yearold woman was arrested for possession o f less than 20 grams
of marijuana and with possession o f drug paraphernalia.
Sanford Police said they responded to reports o f a domestic
dispute and they were Invited into Ihe home. Inside they found
a small marijuana plant growing In the kitchen. The woman
told police she was not aware It was Illegal to grow such a
it. They also found some rolling papers that she said were
era.

Filing a false police report:
WINTER SPRINOS, County Rood 419/U.S. Highway 17-92,
Sept. 19, 6:58 p.m. A 35-year-old woman was arrested by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies for filing a false police re­
port after she told them her truck had been stolen and they
found her driving the vehicle a short time later.

Continued from Page IA
Marie Sullivan, another resi­
dent, said site was grateful for
the flyer because It let her
know what was happening In
the city.
Lee Kcllcrman (old commis­
sioners they were giving Smith
mixed messages and should let
him manage.
"Don't make this hysterical
Longwood, please," Kellerman
said. "We need stability to
cany on programs."
Dutch Bundy, a resident who
Is also considering running for
city commission next year,
said he will proceed with his
plans to petition for a recall
vote on Miles, Vacca and Ser­
geant. Al least 10 percent of
the city's registered voters Is
required for the petition. There
are about 7.083 voters In
Longwood.
"I am determined to do tills."
said Dundy, has previously
voiced his support o f Smith.
After a motion to make Smith
Interim
city
administrator

that are threatening to fall In
residential and public areas.
His comments were greeted
with grumbles and rolling eyes
as several people got up to
leave the chamber.
'I didn’t come here to be In­
sulted," said one woman.
"Just wait until election day,"
said another.
Chairman Dollar! passed the
gavel to Vice Chairman Tom
Hagood and Joined Arlale In an
unfriendly motion to add the
flreflghtere to the budget and
remove the arborist.
"I don't believe It's In the
city's best Interest to approve
this budget without approving

the additional three firefight­
ers," he said. "I really think we
need to re-evaluate this. By
waiting another year (to hire
an arborist) we are not putting
the city at danger."
When the final vote was
token, Arlale and Dollar! stood
alone. The budget, without
amendments, was approved 32. The city will hire a land­
scaping crew. No new firefight­
ers will be added to stafT this
year.
Under the approved mlllage
rate, the owner o f a 9100.000
home with 925.000 homestead
exemption, will pay 9374.25 In
taxes for city services this
coming year.

Seminole Herald
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Coatlas*4 boa Pag* 1A
board must consider appeals
made by Dob's Video and Ex­
citement Video both on U.S.
Highway 17-92.
Each business was given
time lo comply to county re­
quirements but failed to do so
according lo county officials. I f
compliance was attained, the
two
businesses
would
be
grandfathered status, and the
businesses would not be re­
quired to relocate lo property
assigned the M-2 zoning clas­
sification.
Among the complaints by the
county Is that parking lot areas
were not sufficiently lighted, an
adult entertainment business
sign was not posted, there
were neon signs In the win­
dows. a rear lot was messy and
tiiat Uie site exceeded allow­
able signage.
The business owners argue
Hint the design
standards

THEODORE E. CROCKER
Theodore E. Crocker,
72,
Kenilworth Circle, Lake Mary,
died Friday, Sept. 18. 199B.
Horn In Brockton, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in
1998 from New Hampshire.
Mr. Crocker, was a com puter
engineer o f the Honeywell
Corp. He was a member o f
Hollis, N.H. Senior Center and
Naahua. N.H. Senior Activity
Center. M r. Crocker served In
the U.S. Army Air Corp. He
was a member o f Markham
Woods Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include wife, Mar­
garet;
daughters.
Susan
Crocker-Bod u rath a.
Lake
Mary. Cheryl CuaoUto, Colo­
rado Springs, Colo.
Baldwin -Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, in charge o f
arrangements.
Wynona Marie Eldridge, 69,
Anthony Drive, Sanford, died
Monday. Sept. 21, 1998, Bom
in Raton, N.M.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1967. Mrs.
Eldridge was a retired civil
service worker.
Survivors Include son, John
E. Jr., Winter Springs; Linda,
Sanford; brothers. Phil Bach.
Klngsland, Ga.. Glenn Bach,
Antioch. Calif., Michael Bach.
Downey. Calif., two grand­
daughters.
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­
ford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

CARMEN LUCA
Carmen Lima. 85, Second
Street, Winter Springs, died
Sunday. Sept. 20, 1998. Bom
In Mexico, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1971 from New
York. Mrs. Lima wras a retired
contractor In the garment In­
dustry.
Survivors Include son. Tony.
Sanford; daughter, Jean New
York, N.Y.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

MARY ALICE LOCKHART
Mary Alice Lockhart. 82,
Garden Glen Loop. Lake Mary,
died Friday, Sept. 18. 1998.
Bom In St. Louis, Mo., ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1995. Mrs. Lockhart waa a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber o f T ies Dias and attended
Weklva Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include daughters,
Mary
Linda
Eckert,
Lake
Mary, Joann Oroaabemdt, Waterbury, Conn., Juliet Joseph.
Wapp Falls. N.Y.: brother. M y­
ron Milton Medsker Jr., St.
Louts. Mo.; six grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home. Longwood,
In
charge o f arrangements.

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rw spapers,

Inc.

be docs not ft! the qualifica­
tions for city administrator.
"1 thought he was an excel­
lent department head when he
was here, but It Is our duty lo
appoint a qualified city a d ­
ministrator," Miller said.
Miles said that should Man­
ning accept the offer. Ihe ar­
rangement would be tem po­

James Oeschger, 62.
First Street. Sanford,

East
died

rary. no more than 120 days,
based on the city charter. The
city will hire an Independent
company to search for a new
administrator, he said.
Lovestrnnd,
hou'ever,
ex­
pressed reservations.
"Deals have been made," hr
said. “Tills will turn Into a
permanent arrangement."

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failed, Vacca proposed offering
the Job to Manning, who served
as police chief for the city for
more than 20 years before he
retired In 1997. Miles said he
was told last Friday that Man­
ning may tic interested In
serving the city again.
Lovestnind said be was seri­
ously opposed to the proposal
for both personal and profes­
sional reasons.
"Manning Is very controver­
sial." Loveslrand said. "He was
acting city administrator be­
fore and the charter was vio­
lated. There were many mis­
takes made... I cannot think of
a worse candidate."
In addition, Loveslrand said.
Manning did not have the
qualifications for the Job be­
cause he did not have a college
degree.
Miles said that requirement
could be waived in lieu o f re­
lated experience, which Man­
ning had.
Miller said, though Manning
Is a good man and his friend.

“A Christian Bus Ii w m ”

mandated by the county are
vague and contrary to the First
Amendment o f the U.S. Consti­
tution.
The Board also had a work
session to review staff recom ­
mendations
concerning
the
methods for dealing with non­
conforming
billboards.
The
companies that post billboards
will have the choice o f bringing
their boards Into compliance
or to enter an agreement with
the county lo comply within
three years.
The Holliday Avenue
di­
lemma has been a major head­
ache for staff and the board. It
began with the great speed
hump Issue that has split
those who live on the avenue.
Most want the speed humps to
stay. The sidewalk will keep
the children off the street and
out of harm's way. How many
neighbors will help pay for the
sidewalk la today's topic.

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(407) 365-4171 (407)

Wednesday Sept. 16. 1998 at
Healthcare A Rehab o f San­
ford, He waa bom July 5,
1036.
There are no known survi­
vor*.
Oramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge
o f ar­
rangements.

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RAYA. BHARROW
Kay A. Sharrow, 57. West
Coleman Circle. Sanford, died
Friday, Sept. 18. 1998. Bom
In River Rouge, Mich., ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1963. Mrs. Sharrow waa an
educational assistant with the
Seminole
County
School
Board. She waa a member of
the National Education Asso­
ciation and attended All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband,
Douglas P.: sons. Sean, Corey
C., both o f Sanford; daughter.
Shannon, Lake Mary;
two
grandchildren.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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ELTRIRDEK. BWIENTY
Elfriedc K. Swienty. 90. O r­
ange Boulevard. Sanford, died
TTiuraday, Sept.
17,
1998.
Bom In Germany, she moved
to Central Florida In 1B77
from Clearwater. Mrs. Swienty
waa a seamstress In a shoe fac­
tory.
Survivors Include daughter,
Christel Stephens. Lake Mon­
roe; four grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren.
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Jethro Williams, 56, West
Peach Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday Sept. 18,
1998 at
Healthcare A Rehab o f San­
ford. He was bom March 13,
1942 In North Carolina. Mr.
William* wras a laborer for a
county temporary agency. He
waa a Baptist.
There are no known survi­
vors.
Oramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford,- in charge o f ar­
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greeter at Ihe Sanford Wal-Mart
for 8 years. She Is also survived by
her
daughter-in-law.
Darby
Eldridge and two granddaughters.
Jenna Lee and Kars Marie, all of
Winter Springs. In lieu of flowers
memorial contributions can be
made In memory of Mrs. Eldridge
to the American Diabetes Associa­
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Funeral Home, Sanford. (407)
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D EAR DR G O TT. I've had a cough
for 16 years I don't smoke and have
received both allergy shots and the
reassurance that I have mild chronic
bronchitis 1 am presently on an nsth
mn inhaler and allergy pills Is there
any new remedy for chronic bronchi
tis?
D E A R R E A D E R Chronic bronchi
tis simply means that there is a long
standing infection in your bronchial
tubes, the structures that supply air
to your lungs The treatment for this
condition is twofold avoidance of air
pollution and antibiotic therapy
1 don't believe that chronic bronchi
tis is your primary problem, and ncl
ther does your doctor, who is treating
you for asthma
Rronchial asthma, sometimes
known as hyperartive airway disease,
is a common condition, caused by
spasm of the muscles that line the
bronchial passages It is a frequent
rause of chronic cough, w heezing and
shortness of breath The incidence of
asthma is inrreasing, especially
among inner city children
Fortunately, treatment (with vart
nus Inhaled medications and prescrip
tion pills) is usually successful If your
family doctor has been unable to gel
your cough under control, you would
be helped by seeing a pulmonary spe
eialist. who can test you further (with
lung function studies) and modify
your medication Sixteen years is too
long an interval to put up with a cough
that could bo eliminated
D EA R D ll G O T T I am a fit year
old man with a problem with night
time urination I often have to relieve
myself six or eight times a night t
have no other problems related to my
urinary system and my doctor has
pronounced me fit. Would I he helped
by taking saw palmetto'1
D EA R R E A D E R Possibly II your
doctor agrees, I would encourage you
to try this herbal remedy, which is
available without a prescription
Several medical studies have shown
that saw palmetto may relieve the
symptoms of prostatic enlargement
Such symptoms include frequency,
urgency' and nighttime urination
It the herb tx Ineffective, you should
see a urologist for further testing and,
perhaps, a proscription lor medicine
that is ordinarily more effective than
saw palmetto liut. for now, see i( the
palmetto might solve your problem
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy o( my Health
Report "M adder and Urinary Tract
Infections “ Other readers who would
like a copy should send S2 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope to
I' O Rox 2017, Murray Hill Station.
New York. N Y 10166 Re sure to men
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800 911 9940
PHARMACY dASHKRBilingual tor busy community
health center No evenings no
weekends no hokdaya Ere
lent benteits
Can 322 9645
eat 223 ta more ntamahon
PLASTERS. LATHERS. ROAO
BUSTERS. STUCCO. EXP
_______ ONLY 842-6337 ____
PLUMBERS ttaper mm 3yrs
eap m residential construction
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Brwnttr A Aaeoc. 134-7444
SURVEYORS needed
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cbrel. mstrumem and rod person
tap preferred but not req nr red
person contact Je« 4809495

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WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS
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RECOTON
CORPORATION.
the rvatajns tearing rkttrtutor'
manufacturer ol electronic ac
cesaones.
hat
Immediate
opanlnga in its Lake Mary
facaaiet tor 1st and 2nd shift
Hours aval labia: 7:00am1 10pm. IOOam-4:30pm and
4 OOPM-t 1:10AM. Mutt be
able to lift a rrwwTkjm of 50 tot
on a continuous basis Forkkft
eipenence pretarred Sliding
'ate $4 50 Ml aNR. 17.00 2nd
shift "Musi past math test
Apply m person al 2950 Lake
Emma Rned lake Mary FI or
1090 Emma Oak Tree Lake
MAryFL 32746 EOE._________
WELDER
Eapenenced MgTn F/T
slits NW On OFWP 299-1193
93— R o o m s F o r R etvt
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting B 177/wk
Ikstone Downtown 130-4421
EFFICIENCY
Mad tern • convener* location
__________321-4900_________
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJ utrs
met Laundry phone end ka
use 585 390 a week 3244955
ROOM FOR RENT STOWeek
I too tec Ful house pm
WashecPryer 124-7111___
SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 tg
bdrm. ml bath.
J150/mo in­
cludes a l hr. phone. uMle t
307 7164
BSMLl MOM seeks room mate
to share tpeoout 2/3 apt Tamp
ok S275»t/7ubktet start 10/1
97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d
quite read area. ac.
AU. ELECTRIC 4349mo/$300
dap 3234019________________
SANFORO 171- Cottage wdh pri­
vate entry MSOtnon $4SOdap
CaN 1TI0041
99— A p a r t m e n t s ■
U n f u r n is h e d
1 BORM. carpet S95wk 3300
dap/ 323-3344 before 9 45am al­
ter 445pm 17t9W 3rd SI
LAJLf ADA 1BORM 44I6MO
2 Bortw sarevo anoup
323-1670
ROSELEA VR1AS
2/1 Specie/ • MIPMonm
__ HUO OKAY 407-1304433___
6AHFORD 1/1 APT ta rent to
garage, w/d hookup $400/mo«
dec 940 3994 or 664 3641
SANFORO 3/1 duptea ch/6 w/d
hook-up. $4TSmo/$300dap 3233369___________
SANFORO 2/3 Approumatav
1.000 sq ft WO tod. 3430mo
♦ tow depose Ca* 123-1061
SANFORO apta avail from
1300 per mo cal lor location
Porefg Realty 3334674
100— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls
1/1 TtOaqflavaftabie 1001 S400mo/S4S0dsp

COZY, 2 BORM ml lots of space
Quiet neighborhood priced low
to setot 339.900
kLtae raw

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IMMEDIATE OPENING

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322-7498
149— C ommercial

P roperty For S ale
Sanford Hlitortc District (3)
Commencal
Lasted
Umlt
$160000. (t) Commencal Vacant Lol $55 000 3301495
153— A

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creag e

181— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e For S a le
MATTRESS SALE • Fun ti/s
uted boa springs 6 mattress
$65 00 Larry’s Mart 322-4132

103— H o u scsU nfurnished

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231— C a r s F o r S a le

Adult Cal- Gray male. Neuter 6
shot. Loving personality Great
ta Country home* 331 9657

1098 TOYOTA SUPRA Hack •
goto, tufty loaded Runs but
needs work Must sol $1500
oho 4076686174

PETS GflOOMtNa
by appt at my oftea or at your
home 7S7-M08/3309746
205— H e avy
M a c h in e r y

126 Oarrteon Drive V i. dsn.
newly took. 3850mo 1st 6 last
SSOOdap636-3902

FREE 1ST MOKTH1 Hwy 17-02
Lgwd 3 aura fronts f w/over
head door 3334364.6965117

tfioOEN LAKE nice 3/2 tvaptace . lanced yard. 2 car ga
rage I680mo 774-7071________

6ANFORO OFFICE SPACE

HMTORSC DMTRKT VI OBL tot
(50Q/mo $250/eec eft/e. appa
ndurknq 324 8999____________
SANFORO (2) Vt 1629AM/
3528dap 325 app4 Me. no pan
cal 321-6989
SANFORO Vt 5 wal to wel car­
pet. ch/a 6575mo/3300dap 113
Anderson Octa 399-1566______
SANFORD 4/3-103 Loch Arbor
Court Near Mayfair Country
Club C all1234670I ta
k act*
V3i
garage 6666mo
3234676

1699 6P. 4C7-121-7004_______
141— H o m e s F o r S a le
Meyfakr OeJ dourre i 5 acrv
Mkatrent aatata w 3 OOOkl
home needs work- S16S000
w/4 ac 6266.000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 3
wooded tots REDUCED TO
IIOBJOO
Pork Av VMao 2SR?Ba Town
645.000.

RENTALS

ATTRACTIVE 2/3 m fkatonc
Dwand move m cond metudaa
l $89 900 128-4653
MEUONVRLI 47 Urn. tormal
(Vvng. 2367 aq ft to n rgitw
hood of tunry homes Dot Wei
er. Jenugen Prop 323-3165
beeper 6212227
ONLY 660400 Lovely brick
treat F
yard. CHA acm porch Cel
Barbara Brmmona 322-1724

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-24SS
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT
Waehtogson Oefta-139 Scot Dr.
Vt 5 1535/mon.dsp
1-407-7664837.
107— M o t iu H o m e s
Fo r R e n t
Park i s
only No petal
6300/aa

toe

no mortgage pay
mart 1/3 ta 1/1 mothar-m-taw 2
car garage ctoaa to cfty park
999.400 444-2641 or 6604994

6415/mon •

DELTONA 10 acrat Ideal lor
mobfta hometfte. horses came
farming or nursery* Zoned agncuftural
$3.900/ACRE
Sm
down wTOwner ftnance (04-7171773 or (04-797-6633
LAKifM M YLOTBeu.e
Lake. Loch Artnrprivata
90X300 360 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Islend. Lake Monroe $130 000
VACANT LOTS - Loch Arbor
$35,000 to $45400. ig pr*

I r l r c h h o ff
*^® Q s»o d a te s
OAKRIOOE FARMS - Osteerv
Denorva area 10 acrek ideal tor
horses or came farm Mobile
home or homes** Zoned agn
$44 900 Ftoanctog aval ml sm
down payment ((04) 7(7-6100
SMOKY MOUNTAINS gorgeous
East Tann homesites acre and
up
$9 900 $26 500 sailer
mence 1800 3506818
154— O

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H o u se

** OPEN HOUSE**
Rrtgewood VAas 12. $3 bdrm
Nft $450-1680 Move to specie!'
AJ arranaw
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157— M o b ile H o m r s
Fo r S a le

1/2 ml Ironiagt I
to 6229.000
114»ac across tram
Ort/San Aaport rened M-t
$375 000

NEAR 4AMFORO AM(PORT a
suite ofllc• $450mo 1 bay
$&amp;50mo 336-5795
FLA— NT

■B Easy guakfy tow mo
2/1 CA fcxrt yard w/aaka tKftklng tot
(«07)3a-6123
471, 2 (tong rooms,
bud-in pooL large lanced yd,
pch.lgihe(L 324-0417

CAMRUOf COVE 2/3 new av.
new carpet, new paneling car181— A it u a n c e s 4c
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a u
TABLE 6 CHAM
SIT. Mauve cream Uke new
1100 349-5033
EXCELLENT water bed. queen .
uaes regular sheets $100 call
349-5031

1,174 tq. ft
on Lika Monroe Convenient to
courthouse 6 Cfty Hal. AvaSabM immedulely
MorbrUar
Gnxp. Inc (407) 636-1000 art
109

A ntique /Couectibles
ANTIQUE PIANO beautiful, taa
upright, burled wainu.t ml to tail
wood and wood pedala. must
see to appreciate $545 3219467 or 302 9233

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217— G a r a g e S a le s

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219— W a n t e d

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Alum. Cana Copper 7
Kokomo Recreant: 111-0094
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First-kv 6 6ft.1
Sol9-1
Nice 1 BR DouMatads
Homo. $1000 down Tata over
payments Nco lamfty park
caa i n -9191.
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238— V

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patol . ml many atoras $25k obo
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43900/obo. 87 Cftcaxao-ta parts
$400bbo 4 tom—w 236atS
mounted on lord Itis and Me.
crea (too. 91 Pom aritta 47k
ong bft/Sap
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3 1 v6 race 4160473
COUCH w4h cuahane made In
fkekory N C $100 00
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FOR SALE- 1961 PoUna 300
Eaprets Uta newt $4000 obo
Caa MMr 7pm
FREE CAR. $t 6 FUR to you
spars tme totaroatod? Cal Lin­
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Wal 4 CeWng Tarturea
Matched Popcorn 121-6114

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NEW REMOOEL REPAIR
Doers, windows, carpentry,
ttang. decks 4 concrata
323-4432 8 G Balm CSC19680
263-C a r t e n t r y

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repairs, pambng 4 ceramic Ml

NEED AN IUCTRW AN?”
CALL DICKY ELECTRIC
497-111-4731
Uc. CR99Q361tfOrer 14 V&gt;6.
279-H a u l in g
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407-369-1641 or 407-366-0711
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brush. 497 8961946 er
pgr 497-4194a17
280-H o m e
Im pro ve m en ts

Richard Orore 321-5973

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know ledge a s well a s the ability to handle
multiple tasks in an unsupervised environm ent.

The Seminole Hereto Ciataifwda are the quickest and moat
meipensnra way to tan your
cart Run your three kne ad ta 10
days and pay only $21 001 Even
better, ft you salt it sooner
(touch we KNOW you waft) you
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ta Vie nurtoer of days ft act
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Huge
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II 6 tpl 6366 A MONTH OMceStorags 321-0130 or 13V2554

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IT FOR YOUII

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18 FT TIOCCRAFT 1993 50
motor 28b thrust trotkng motor
$5500*00 324 0949

I LOT, over 174ac LR.
aM-to Mto. gar 66M60.
DUPLEX OR HOUSE 4/2 2 ML
M C 1600 aq ft 6T6J66
m m o m i WOOOB 54 bd. 3
3600 aq ft.
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D O N 'T WONDER
HOW T O G E T RID
OF TH A T OLD
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1987 BMW 528ft. auto tranmlaeion. AC. Power windows I
locks leather Nice car that
needs soma TLC 133-1104.
M CADILLAC SEVILLE
perfect cond $4300
__________ 330-3797__________
91 MERCURY MARQUIS ga
loaded, a* bag garaged t
333 3371 $6000
93FORDF-166
4ep good comdfton. ac. 16400
130-3306

Sanford Irrigation, Inc.

M I &gt;III 11AHI I MlIfait *k
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OFFICE A STORE AVAR. Beta
over 1000 tq ft. II) 3428 (3)
$450 Cel after tarn 3224166.

118— O

7$ a 129. $10 000 Oak Ave
Sanlord Can 407-322 3638 or
407-329-3990

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Ren tals

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331-7000

Country RV

easy access, can accom­
modate up to 35 cert, heavy
equipment, autos, ate: 17-62/
Airport BNd area
Mhr 6580
er tea 124• 12

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LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
$35,000
BAY AVE- Sanford lot near
park- $15 000
321-5066

1114066

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SANFORO 1/3 Apt W/Spkt
Plan Paao. CH A 14403344
6ANORA 1/3 Obi gar Bn Iw
arm pch isaae opt I71M766
SANFORO 171. Dan. son
porch ig Shed
MOQAMt
"ford 471 Carprt. pare, new
noor/per*. Acreage 179697—
‘ nford 171 Dvptai LMng rm
4 Kachan CH/A
I1M1M0

ABRASIVE SAW 10hp 20tn
blade pedestal mounted 4450
299 159?

211—
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IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than bottle quality $05 a
gallon 407-767-9131

199— P ets &amp; S u pplie s

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KEROSENE HEATER wI 55 galton drum $40 1984 Buick Lasaber very good cond $1800
cal Sunshine 324-2495

L o t Fo r

• ACRES city water septc,
kghf pole cable, ut.wy bulking,
pole bam. owner finance
$49,000 cash $13 000

223— M

SOFA queen rude a bed bfua/tan
ere cond $125 ig sofa good
cond $G0 323 0t04

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When you can own tat 3 bdrm
home ml CMK new pan A car­
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Phone Pros
Full or pert time. Top
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commlsion. Longwood location. Call
Dan Feulktr. 767_______ 9270

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brushing 37yrs to buatoaaa
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CHARU6 D. (Dan) MEIER.
Border. C8C05738S. Rea/
269-C l e a n in c S er vic e s
Comm. remodel, addition*, re­
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407-US-1741
eap daanrng manager Mana
696-5844
MARCIA'S CLEANP40
LICENSED ANO EXPO
330-2031

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HANOYMAN Panting, concrete,
dry waft, remodeling, renova­
tions Cai 2827069

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yrs ere- 26 hr storm damage.
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Free estimate* Bucket truck
avaaabta Cal 337-4736

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Herald Staff Writer

Stuart, Lyman Boys dominate Lake
Mary Classic Cross Country Run

U F ’ s National
Championship
hopes are not
dead just yet
Gator faithful
SAN FO R D _ You m ay not believe this, but
the Florida G ators can still wtn the n a tio n al
ch am pion sh ip .
And I'm b y no m eans a G ator fun, I Just
know h ow everybod y In C entral Florida w as
look in g around for oran ge and blue nooses
a fter d ie em b arrassin g loss to Tennessee
S a tu rd a y.
Even m ore, the Gutors ra n w in the n a ­
tional ch am pionship w ith ou t even having to
p la y In the SEC C ham pionship gumc.
Y ou 're g oin g to have to bear w ith m e on
this one, but give m e a ch ance to explain.
First, let's g o back to w hat happened S a t­
u rday.
Th e offensive line w as terrible. T h e tw o ­
headed com b in ation o f qu arterbacks Jesse
Pa lm er and D oug J oh n son looked like
D anny W u erffel again st Florida State tw o
y ea rs ugo. T h ey got h am m ered after every
pass.
Tennessee w as there to be beaten. T h e G a ­
tors com p letely ou tplayed them , but the line
let them down.
B ut don 't forget the fou r fum bles.
O r the horrible special team s play.
W h a t accounted fo r that?
H ow abou t the fact that you don 't open
y o u r season at Tennessee, the th en -n u m b er
six team In the cou n try?
I f you got th e drift, you realize the first tw o
cu pcakes don't count.
F or a geniu s like Steve S p u rrier to not
h ave his kicking gam e In place w ithou t h a v­
ing to rotate b y gam e 3 ol the season Is a w ­
ful.
But anyw ay, things happen and the G a ­
tors still outplayed Tennessee.
Now. back to the m ain point.
T h e G ators can still w in the n ation al
ch am pionship w ithou t playing In the SEC ti­
tle gam e.
H ere's how:
Y ou have to start w ith the rankings. T o ­
day. the A P T o p 10 w en t O h io State, N e­
braska,
Tennessee
(overrated).
U C LA
(u nderrated), Kansas State (n ot to p -10).
Florida. LSU. Penn State, Florida State,
W a sh in gto n .
From the top: O hio State Is tough bu t Is
also y o u n g w ith a m ediocre qu arterb ack and
still has to prove It can beat M ichigan , P en n
State and M ichigan State. Som eon e w ill
kn ock them off, probably M ichigan.
N ebraska loses against W a sh in gton this
weekend. A nd. even th ou gh W a sh in gton Is
ran ked below Florida, the Huskies lose to
U C LA la ter this year.
Tennessee loses to (take y ou r pick) A u b u rn ,
G eorgia or Alabam a. T h e Vola don 't have the
offen se to go the distance.
T h e key for the G ators Is for Tennessee to
lose only one. I f the V ols lose once, they still
g o to the SEC C h am p ion sh ip gam e since
th ey w in the head-to-h ead tie-breaker w ith
the G ators.
Next w e lia ve UCLA. Pencil the B ru in s In
fo r the title gam e. T h ey a re the best team in
the cou n try and have been since the th ird
w eek o f last year.
Kansas State w ill g et killed by N ebraska
and should be sham ed fo r th eir Tw inkle-like
schedule.
T h en you h ave the Gators.
Now. 1 realize, they still lia ve to w in a t
hom e agalnBt LSU. beat J a w ga In J a x and
w in a t the Doak, b u t I f they p id l that off, they
w ou ld b e next In lin e fo r a title shot.
U nless som eone below them Is undefeated.
Let's take a look:
G eorgia lias no offense.
W isconsin hasn’t played a n yon e and Is too
one-dim en slon al.
USC loses at FSU this w eekend.
Penn S tate? Th at's a toughie. T h e Lions
still h ave M ichigan and O h io S tate on the
schedule so look fo r a t least on e loss there.
Besides, next yea r is J oP a 's year.
V irgin ia could be a surprise. T h e Cava have
to w in a t Florida State w h ich Is possible,
then beat V irgin ia Tech on the road. I f th ey

Flsass m

Jeff Pag* flA

By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Nick Stuart continued to prove that
he will be a thrrnt for die state championship and the
Lyman boys' leant easily bested the field nt the Dike
Mary Classic Cross Country Run Saturday morning at
Greenwood Dtkrs Middle School.
Tilings did not go as well for the local girls' teams
ns Dr. Phillips won the team event with Kelly Walker
of Flagler Palm Coast taking home Individual honors.

Lake Mary's Nick Stuart ran to an­
other first place finish in the Lake
Mary Classic last Saturday morning.

Angels
w altz to
victory

Dike Howell was the top Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence finisher, (inning home fifth, while Sllvrr Hawks
runner Krtstinr I’oynrr was the lop Individual runner,
also placing fifth.
Stuart ran a 15:55.80 to top Tesfahn Wube of Dr.
Phillips, who was almost four seconds behind at
15:59.38. Clint Hatlstu and Chris MadrJk of Pine
Ridge und Carlos Hinojosa of Colonial rounded out
the top five.
Lyman scored 57 points to far outdistance Flagler
Palm Coast, which placed second with 92 points.
Potnctuna (173). Dike Howell (189) and Hlshap Moore
(207| finished third through fifth.
The Greyhounds were paeed by Nate Adams and
Ben Alper. who rail sixth and seventh. Aaron Borges
ramc home IOth. with Doug Brown finishing 15th and
Tony Stachow IBth.
Lake Mary's David Binge nlso placed In the top 20.
earning a l-ltli place finish.
Walker left the rest of the girls field In her dust, or
considering the weather, her mud. miming an

18:30.82 to finish almost 20 seconds ahead of Astro­
naut's Undsey Mlnnlhan (18:55.15|. Bellevlew's
Mandy Vlrgets and Kristy Connell were third and
fourth, with I’oyner In fifth.
Joining Poyner In the top 20 from Seminole County
were Anna Stachow of Lyinan (8th). Sarah Williams of
Trinity Prep (Oth). Claudia Beltcl of Lake Mary (10th).
Jasmine Domford of Lake Mary (14th) and Daflna
Wise of Dike Brantley (16th).
Dr. Phillips' best runner only placed 11th. but twoother Panthers also were In the top 18 as the Orlando
school edged Astronaut. 111-120. Bellevtew and Pine
Ridge came In third and fourth ahead of Dike Howell.
Dike Brantley (7th). Oviedo |8th). Lyman (10th).
Dike Mary ( 11th) und Trinity Prep (13th) were other
county trams running In the event.
On tilts Saturday's schedule ore the Spanish River
Invitational In Boca Raton, the DrLand Invitational
and a rare In O r l a n d o . _____________________ _

LAKE MARY CLASSIC

at Orasawood UkM Middle Sctool
BOYS

VABsmr

TEAM
I. L y s u a . &gt;7. 2. Itu n iK tirU z Irf Palm Coast. «2 ; 3 OrUndo IVrtiMUna 173; 4. Lata HawaO. US. S Orlando-lllahop
M o x r 207. 6 Ortando-Cdscwsirr. 233; 7. Deltona Pine Mdge. 260:
H Tltiisvtllr Astronaut. 262: S. Ufca Maty. SBS; 10. D rU n d . 303:
11. Oaldasrad-THaltr fraf, SOS: 12 Ortando llaonr. 313: 13. O r­
lando Dr Ptullipa. 316: M Winter Park. 345: IS. Laha Braatlay.
378. IS. Ortada. 3BB. 17. Ml I Sira lUblr. 431: IB Orlando-Oak
lOdar. BOO 10 Or U ndo Cyprrat Creek. 529. 20. Ilrllevlew. 344; 21.
IxeatmrR 372 . 22 Oellnna 302. 23 Klsalmmre Oacrola. 617; 24
•

Please see Classic, Psgs flA

THE STARS COME OUT AT SCC

Pram Staff Raports
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Zoc Om
drove In four runs and Natalie Ruff
plated three more us the Dot
Richardson
Softball
AcademyAngels defeated the Sanford Kiwanls Club. 13-3. in the City of
Sanford Junior Girls' Fall Fast
Pitch Softball League at Merrill
Park.
The Sanford Klwanls Club took a
1-0 lead In the top o f the first In­
ning as Lauren Bennett led off with
a walk, moved to second on a sin­
gle by Leticia Bolden and scored
on a Blnglc by Tla Jackson.
The Angels came rigid back with
four runs (the most a team ran
■core, unless the ball is still in
play) In ihe bottom o f the first In­
ning.
Ruff and Andrea Wain both sin­
gled ahead o f RBI singles by Janelle Warren and Leah Lilly. Om
then drove In a run with a ground
out and Rebecca Brennan walked
lo load the bases. Lilly then scored
the final run on a wild pitch.
The Angela added four more runs
In the third Inning. Ruff and War­
ren walked and Lilly singled In an­

k

hit

a

SANFORD _ Tho Ssffltato Communfly
CoflogoHosKh and Physical Education
Contor was (ho sits of a hlgh-powsred
basketball contest Saturday night as
ths undefeated 102 Jammed, repre­
senting WJHM-FM, took on a group ol
all-stars from both professional bas­
ketball and Arena Footbal teams.
photo) tho Ortando Magic's Otis Smith
(tar loft), Arana Bowl Moot Valuable
Player Barry Wagner of tho World
Champion Orlando Predators (with
knee brace), former Orlando Magic
player Donald Royal (lar right), Jeff
Parker of tho Predators (No. 4), former
University of Florida and currant Bos­
ton Celtic player Andrew DoCterq. for­
mer Ortando Magic pisyor and SCC as­
sistant coach Drag Kite and currant
Ortando Magic player Tim Kempton
(second, third and fourth from N loft,
bock row).
In tho bottom photo, Kempton gets
ready to battle a Jammer for a rebound
In tho game that was played to benefit
tho reinstated men's basketball pro­
gram at Ssminols Community C oflsgs
and ths Boys and Girts Club of Sanford.

other run before O m blasted a
three-run home run.
The Angels
completed
Ihclr
scoring In the fourth Inning with
five runs.
Brennan walked and scored on a
one-out triple by Lauren Hoffman.
Leah Brumwell walked and Jenni­
fer Oullllams singled In Hoffman.
Elisabeth Zacharias then singled
to load the bases and Ruff closed
out the game with a bascs-clearing
single.
The Sanford Klwanls Club scored
their final two runs In the lop of
the fifth Inning.
Sarah Jones singled and Bennett
walked before Shew Acree drove In

Plsass

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Softball, Pags flA

BaafarS S tn itr
100 O S. S B
a M i Vi i O m SaftftaU A * i 404 Ss . IS IS

Nazarene to host basket ball tournament
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church o f the Nazarcnc will host a 2-on-2 Basketball Tournament
on Saturday, October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will have
two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Ovcr and Youth _
18-and-Under.

First and Second Place prizes will be awarded
for each division as well as T-shirts for each
participant.
Cost la $30 per team with proceeds lo benefit
the Youth o f Sanford First Church o f the Nazarene.

For Information and to receive a registration
form call: Sanford First Church o f the Nazarene
at (407) 322-3122.

FloJo passes away
Plaaaa

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Bziafls. Psgs flA

�6 A •Seminole Herald Sanford. Honda •Tuesday. September 22, 1998

Legal Notices
UMCLAIMK O
V E H IC L E A U C TIO N
W#rr*
*oval of th# b«lo«r
J# «c n b # d v th ic U t w i t conducted in c o m p l'in c t with F S
713 76 Nolle* that Outch'a
Towing will »#U •#•&lt;! V#h»c»#* if
Public Auction for caah on
October 2nd at tO 00 am at 200
P »rn m m o n
Ava
Sanford.
Florida W# retarva tha right to
withdrjw ant v#h»c«#a from th»a
auction All vehicle* void AS IS
No title guaranteed Dutch's
Towing reserve* tha right to bid
on ant vehicle
Vehicle* may be viewed one
hour prior to tale
76 AMC OROWN
V1N« A9A037I264413
70 C H E W OROIAN
ViNa C C Z i 408116400
6S CHRV RED
ViN* 1C30MS6D0F N207640
88 MERC WHITE
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84 OLDS
Visa 1Q3AN60Y8E973800S
IS PONTIAC GREEN
ViN# 2G2QN69A0F2274M6
Publish September 22. 1998
OEU-134
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
PRO B A TE DIVISION
C A SE NO.i 98-748 CP
iN RE THE ESTATE OF
CAROUNC R20NCA
Deceased
A M E N D IO N O TIC E
OF A DM IN IS TR A TIO N
The admmiafration of the
e*tate of CAROLINE R 70NCA.
decea*ed File Number 98-748CP ’• pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County
Florida. Probata D'vaion. the
eddre** of which i« Pott Office
Drawer C. Sanford Florida
32772 The name of the person­
al representative ta JEAN
ARTESE whoae addres* it 673S
69th Lana Maapeth NY 11376
and Ih# personal repreventatree's attorney s name and
address is set forth below
All interested persons are
required to file with this court,
W ITHIN THREE M ONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUOLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
(t| all claims agamst the estate
and (2) any objection by an
interested person to whom this
notice was mailed that chal­
lenges the validity of the will,
the qualification# of the person­
al representative, venue, cr
jurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS a n d O B JE C ­
TIONS NO T SO FILSO WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of thi* N o l.c - bat
begun on Saplambai IS. 1999
WILLIAM M MORRISON
ESQUIRE
BALOWIN t MORRISON. P A
T100 South U S Highway 17-92
Farn Park. Florid# 32730
Telephone 407/994-1424
Atlnrnay for
Paraonal Repreeentatlve
Publiah Saptambar IS . 22.
1»»S
0EU-12S
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of I ha below
daacribad yahiclaa wav c on due lad in complianca with F S
711 7 t Nolica that Bulch'a
Towing will aall aaid yahiclaa at
Public Auction fo&gt; each on
laptambar M th at 10 00 am at
200 Paraimmon Ava . Sanford.
Flonda Wa raaarva tha right lo
withdraw any aahiclaa from Ihia
auction All yahiclaa aold A t IS
No till# guarantaad Butch'a
Towing reserve* tha right to bid
on any vahicla
Vehicle* may ba via wad ona
hour prior lo aala
M CHRV QREV
VINa 1C3BC6SQIE01S70S7
Publiah Saptambar 22. IS M
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Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TA X D U O
NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN
thal Robart H
Lil|avtrand
Truataa
c/o
Ruaaalt
Law
Otticaa. tha holdar of tha fol­
lowing cartlticala(a) haa filad
•aid certificate!*) for a taa daad
to ba i«auad tharaon Tha cartificata number!*) and yaar(a) ot
ifiuanc* tha daacrtption of tha
proparty. and tha nama(«| In
which it was a t u i t v d la/ara at
to ttowa
Carhflcata No 12SI
Vaar ol Issuance 1001
Description of Proparty
LEG PT OF LOTS 2 A 1 DESC
AS FROM MOST SLY COR LO T
1 RUN N 25 DEG 47 MIN E
7S4 tS F T N 64 0EG t 7 MIN SS
SEC W 220 FT N 20 DEG 47 MIN
E 20 FT N 64 OEG 17 MIN 66
SEC W SS FT TO POO RUN S SO
DEG 42 MIN 6 SEC W 140 FT S
20 DEO 1 7 MIN SS SEC E 12 S2
FT S 40 DEO 30 MIN E 202 21
F T N 25 DEG 47 MIN E 144 FT N
64 OEO 1 7 MIN SS SEC W 41 30
FT N 20 OEG 17 MIN SS SEC W
67 66 FT TO BEG ( 47AC) PLAT
OF SURVEY FOR DROWNING A
HEPPE DO 162 PO 40
Name* In which ••••••*&lt;]
Villaga Marketplace ot li k e
Mary Ltd All ot aaid proparty
baing
in
tha
County
ol
Sammota. Stata ot Florida
Unla«a auch certificate!*) ahall
ba radaamad according to law
tha proparty daacribad In auch
certificate!*) will ba aold to tha
highatl biddar at tha watt Ironl
door.
Sammola
County
Courthouta. Sanlord Florida,
on tha 26th day ot Oc lobar,
1000. at 11 00 a m
Paymant of Sala taa, applicabla documantary atamp tataa
and racordmg faat ara raquifad
to ba paid by tha auccaaalul
t»ddar at tha tala Full paymant
of an amount aqual to tha highaat bid la dua within 24 hour#
attar tha advertised lima ot tha
tala All paymant# ahall ba caah
or
guarantaad
Inalrumant.
mada payabla to tha Clark ol
tha Circuit Court
Dalad thit 0th day ol
Saptambar, 1000
ISaal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Oaputy Clark
Publith Sapl IS. 22. 20 A Oct
6 1006
0 E U -I12

UNCLI t o r s
• ILF-STO AAQS
AUCTION NOTICB
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
WILL BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE
DISPOSED OF AT A SALE TO
BE HELD AT SAID UNIT OR
LEASED SPACE AT UNCLE
BOBS.
2100 WEST 26TH
STREET. SANFORO. FL 32771.
ON THE 20th DAY OF SEPTEM­
BER. 1006 AT 10 30 AM FOR
CASH
*31T • (HARMAINE V KNIGHT,
2406 LAKE AVE . SANFORD. FL
12771,
BED.
DRESSER.
COUCH. M IIC
FURNITURE.
KIDS TOTE. STEREO. TABLES.
CLOTHBB. MISC. BOXES
•264 - OREO D DESHIELOS.
6316 CARTER RO . SANFORO,
FL
32 r n
BEO
LINENS.
CLOTHE*. MISC BAGS AND
BOXES
AUCTIONEER:
JACK SCHUBER
AB406 A AU1204
DATED THIS DAY t * AUGUST.
100E
PUBLISH SEPTEMBER IS. St.
IM S
OEU-S

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OP TNS SMKTSBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AMD FOR
• SMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASS NO. M -4SS-CA-14-K
PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY
BANK, a ladaral aavlnga bank.
Plaintiff.
vt
ENVIRONMENTAL HOME BUILOERS. INC., a Florida
corporation. OARY W RAUCH. KAREN L RAUCH. UNITfO
TILE E STONE. INC . a/k/a UNITED TITLE S STONE, d/b/a
TILE WORLD OF ITALY, a Florida corporation. CASTLEQATE.
INC . a Florida corporation, and UNKNOWN TENANT(S)
IN POSSESSION,
Oafandanta.
NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tha ISth day of Oclobor.
1006 at 11 00 A M at tha Samlnola County ChrN Court Building,
Waal Front Door. 101 North Park Ayanua. Sanlord. Samlnola
County. Florida, tha undaralgnod Clark will oHar lor aala tha fo l­
lowing raal and partonal proparty mora particularly daacribad aa
Eahib'l "A" attached harato
L I SAL M S B R IP T Ig i
LOT 217. LAKE FOREST SECTION 4C. ACCORDING TO TMS
PLAT THEREOF AS RtCORDiO IN PLAT BOOK 60. SWOBS 7S ANO
70 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOQETHER WITH all building*. atructuraa. and Improyamanta o l
avary natuta whaiaoavar now or haraaltar aituatad on tha aaid
proparty. and all lurnitura. lurmahlnga. fieturaa, mac binary, a gulp man! inventory and malarial# on alta. and partonal proparty Ol
•vary nalura whaiaoavar now or haraaltar ownad by tha
Mortgagor and located in. on. or uaad or Intended lo ba triad In
connection with or with tha operation of aaid proparty, budding*,
ttrucluraa or other improve menu. Including all ailanalorta. addi­
tion* improvement*, beltermenlt. renewal* and replacement* to
any ol tha loregoing and all ol Ih* nghl o l title and Inter**! ol the
Mortgagor in any auch partonal property or Nature* aubfecl to a
conditional aalat contract, chattel mortgage or similar Non or
claim together with the benefit of any deposits or payment# now
or h*f**tt#r mad# by Ih* Mortgagor or on Its behalf
TOGETHER WITH all and ainguter th* lane manta, hereditaments,
aatamentt and appurtenance* there unto belonging, or In any
w it* appertaining, and the rants, laauas, and profits tha roof, and
alto all tha attete. right, tltla. mtaratt and aH claims and demands
whatsoever, at wall in law a* In equity, o f aaid Mortgagor In and
lo the tame, and avary pari and parcel thereof, and also specifi­
cally but not by way of limitation all ga t and electric Natures,
radiators, heater*, water pump*, air conditioning equipment
machinery boiler*, ranges, elevators and motor*, bath tubs,
u n it, water closatt. water banns, pip**, faucets, and other
plumbing and hatting future*, mantels, refrigerating plants and
•c* boa**, window servant, screen doors. Venetian blind*, corrucat. elorm shutter* and awning*, which arc now may here*Iter
partem to or be uaad with. In or on aaid premia**, even through
■hey be detached or detachable, are and shall be deemed to be
Natures and ecceatonea to th* freehold and a part of the realty.
TOGETHER WITH th# Ian* menu, hereditaments end appurte­
nance* thereunto belonging, and th* rents. Issues and profit*
thereof
Th* eloreaeid tale will be mad* pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment o l Foreclosure entered in Civil No 94-4S9-CA-14-K
now pending in th* Circuit Court of th* Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and lor femmola County. Florid*
DATED this 14th day of September. 1006
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
BY Jen* E Jatewtc
,
Aa Daputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson. Esquire
Florida Bar No 0000200
GRAHAM. CLARK JONES. PRATT t M ARK!
P otl Otfic* Orawar 1600
Winter Park. Florida 12700
Talaphona (407) 647-4466
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY BANK
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF I M P
ADMINISTRATIVE OROSR HO. M -S S
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEO A SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT DISABILITY COORDINATOR AT M l NORTH PARK
AVENUE SUITE N M l. SANFORD. FLORIOA. 32771, AT LEAST
FIVE IS) OATS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING TELEPHONE: (407)
323 4)30 EXT 4227. I 100 066-0771 (TOO). OR 1-SOO-OEE-S770
(V) VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE
Publ.th September 22. 20. 10M
DEU 10)

Legal Notices
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A 0 I NO. M -H O -C C -tO -U
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
Plaintiff.
vt
WILLIAM F PASCUCCI and
LUANN S PASCUCCI.
Defendant*
NOTICB OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 40
Notice it given thal pursuant
10 th* Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dalad July 27.
100* in Cate No 06 0100-CC20-U. of the County Court In
and for Sammola County.
Florida. In which HIQHLANOS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . la th# Plaintiff and
W ILLIAM F P ASCU CCI and
LUANN S PASCUCCI. are Ih*
Oalandanti. I will tall to Ih*
highest and bat I b ld d tr for
cash at th# W att Front Door ot
tha
Samlnola
County
Courthouta. 301 North Park
Avanu*. Sanford, Florida, at
11 00 a m . on O CTOB ER 20th
1096 th* following described
proparty sal forth In Ih* Order
of Final Judgment
Lot I t . and that part ot Tract
"0*. THE HIGHLANDS SECTION
4, according to Ih# Plat thereof
•• recorded In Piet Book 10.
Pag* 44. ot th# Public Record*
of Samlnola County. Florida
Begin at Ih* SE corner of said
Lot t l . run North 9 9 -3 I0 9 *
Eat I a distance of 140*6 faat
lo th* NE corner of aaid Lot 10.
thane* South 99-19 01" Eatt a
distance of 14 74 faat. thane#
South 33-3S 06- Watt a dis­
tance of 161 06 1**1. thane*
North 2S-33-10- Waal a dielane* of 14 14' to Point of
Beginning
DATED Saptambar 16th. 1000
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot County Court
Oy Jan* E Jatawic
Oaputy Clark
CLAYTON A MCCULLOH
1065 Maitland Canter
Common* Boulevard
Maitland. Florida 32761
Publication ol this Notice on
September
22.
1900
end
September 20. 1000 In fth*
Sammola Herald
QEU-102______________________
IN TNS CIRCUrT COURT
OF TNS BIONT8SNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
(SMINOLB OOUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. SB- I907-DR-09-S
IN THE MATTER OF
CHANDINO THE
NAMES OF:
HOLLY MARIS BRABANT to
HOLLIE MARIE BARTA.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
BRABANT to
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
BARTA.
And
ADAM ALEX BRABANT lo
ADAM ALEX BARTA.
HOTtOB OF AOTIOH
TO WILLIAM THOMAI
BRABANT. JR
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action hat bean tiled against
you and that you art required to
serve a copy of your written
dolanats. If any, to It on
ROBERT
M.
QAOURIC,
ESQUIRE 04 tea Law Dittos ot
T k e m t R Otaan, P A , amove
address I* 2011 Edgawalar
Drive. Suit* t. Orlando. Florida
32M4. on or bolero 10/13. and
hi* Ih* original with Hw clerk e l
this Court at F. O. Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida St77S before
service on Petitioner or Irwmodl
eteTy thereafter It you tali to do
to, a default may bo entered
against you for the roll#!
demanded In th* petition
Copies o f a i court documents
in this cava, including order*,
are avallabte at th* Clark o l Uw
Circuit Court'* office You may
renew thee* documents upon
You must keep the Clerk o l the
Circuit Court * office notified o f
your current add res*. (You may
Mo N otke ol Currant Address.
Florida
Family Law Form
1S.S1B.) Future paper* in thk
lawsuit will ba molted to ffis
add rest on record at ffie clerk'*
Dated: SEPTEMBER IS. IB M
MARYANNS M O M S
CLERK OF TNS
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Daputy Clark
Publkll: September t t , tt. and
Octobers. I t . IS M

PEU-l:
H M I- lltl
Adventist Health System/
•unbelt. Inc. Db* Florida
Plaint IN
Mark A. Sarovtch S
Sied)en# S. Sarovtch.

Legal Notices
ANO 8 U 0 J8 C T TO ANY ANO
ALL EXI8TINQ H ENS at th a
Front (Waal) 0oo» at Ih*
of
lha
Sammola
County
Courthout# In Sanford Florida,
lha a bo va daacribad proparly
Thai aaid aala •• being mad#
lo aatiafy tha tarma of Ihia Writ
of Elocution
Donald F Eallngar Sharif!
Sammola County Florida
NO TICE REGARDING TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990 PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMM ODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
THE
SHERIFF'S
O FFICE 1346 29TM STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PR O ­
CEEDINGS (407) 130 6*&lt;0 TDD
(4071 121-1323
Publiah Saptambar 16 22, t t .
and October S. 1999 With Sal*
baing held on October 19 1999
PSU-99________________________
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OSSD
NOTICE IS MEREOY OtVEN.
that Richard S Cattalbarry
Leonard Cattalbarry th* holdar
ol Ih* following c*rtih&lt;al*(a)
haa Iliad aaid c*rtificat#&lt;tl for a
tat daad lo b* ittuad thereon
Th* certificate numbed*) and
y ta rlt)
of
Ittuanc*
th#
datenption ol th# property, and
th* name(t) In which it was
attested It/ar* at follow*
Certificate No 922
Vaar of Itsuancs &lt;991
Description of Proparty
LEO LO T 1 . W 1/2 OF VAC ST
AOJ ON I DLK 4 CANAAN PS 1
PG 101
N*m*t in which atiaatod
Oloria Walker All ol aaid prop­
arty baing In the County of
Sammola. Slat* of Florida
Uniat* auch certificate!*) ahall
ba radaamad according to law.
th* proparty daacribad in auch
certificate!*) wilt be told lo Ih*
highest bidder al Ih* w all front
door.
Samlnola
County
Courthouta. Sanford Florid#,
on tho 12th day of Oc lobar.
IM S . at t t 00 a m
Paymant of Sal* fa*, applica­
ble documantary atamp taaaa
and recording lee* are required
lo be paid by th# auccaetful
bidder al th* aala Full payment
of *n amount aqual to Ih* high­
est bid it due within 24 hour*
after the advertised lime ot th*
eel* All paymant* (hall be cash
or
guaranteed
Inalrumant.
mad* payable to th* Clerk of
th* Circuit Court
Oated this N t h day ot August.
IM S
(Seat)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C UIT C O U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish September 1. I . I I A
22. I N S
D E U -t
■ o n e s of
APPLICATION FOR TAX DSSB
NOTICB IS HERiST GIVEN,
that Richard S. Casselberry
Leonard Casselberry, th* holder
ol th* following c*rllficate&lt;s)
ho* filed laid c*r«h cal*(a) for a
taa deed lo b* Issued Hwrooti
Th* certificate number!a) and
y*ar(a)
ol
laauaneo,
Ih*
deecripUen o l Hi* property, and
me no mo|e) in whiah II wo*
* ** * * » od Ia/ere aa follows:
Certificate No 903
Year al Issuance 1M1
Desc ription ol Proparty:
LSD LOTS H t • 293 MIDWAY
PB 1 PO 41.
Nome* In which assessed
Robert Chambers. Dorothy
■von*. AN o l said proparty
being
In Ih* County ol
Sominoio, t u t * ol Florida
Unloaa such c*mficate(t) shad
be redeemed according lo low.
Ih* property described m such
certifies!*!*) anil be told lo Ih*
highest biddar at th* west Iron!
door,
Sominol*
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on th* ttth day ol Oclobor.
1 IM . al 11 M a m
Payment o l Sate la*, appliesbte documantary stamp taaaa
and recording tee* m required
to be paid by Hi* successful
biddar al Hw sal*. Full paymant
of an amount equal lo Hw M M oat bid te duo within 24 hour*
alter Ih* advert teed lima e l Ih*
sate AN payment* ahall be caah
or
guaranteed
Inalrumant.
mad* payable to Ih* Cterh ol
Hw Circuit Court
Dated Hu* N th day ol August.
ISM .
(*••0
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THK
CIRCUIT COURT
(SMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b r Shirlay C. Hargart
Oaputy Cterh
Publish: September 1, 9 .11, 22.
OSU-9

Oaurriy Oeuri
C a t* • S * * * *n a a 9 0 * 4 4
Thompson PBS, Inc.,
PlaintM
v*
Spectrum Metal Works, Inc.
and Mark A. Serovteh.
Da lands nl
■on es
NOTICS IS HEREBY OIVSN
that by virtu* ol that certain
Writ ol Elocution Issued out ol
and under Ih* seal o l lha
County Court e l
Plnellat
County.
Florida.
Casa
• M M 1 112SC-044 upon a final
lodgment rendered In the afore­
said court on tha 3rd day of
April A 0. 19M In that certain
case entitled Thompson PBE.
Inc., Plaintltt v*. Spectrum
Metal Works. Inc. and Mark A.
Sarovich, Oalandant which
aforesaid Writ ol Elocution was
da (hr* red lo ma as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida end I
hove levied upon ok tho right
titie and interest ol tha defen­
dants
In
th*
following
daacribad proparty, aaid prop­
erty baing located in Seminote
County, Florida, more porticoterty daacribad a* to Howe:
Unit NO. 141 -D o l Springsrood
Village Condominium ond an
undivided 1/294 Interest in the
tend, common element* and
common oaponaoo appurtenant
to told Unit all In accordance
with and sub)*cl to the
covenants, conditions, restric­
tion*. term* and other provi­
sion* o l that Declaration o l
Condominium ol SPRINQWOOD
VILLAGE, a Condominium, aa
recorded in Official Record*
Book 1331. Pag* 1049. Public
Records o f Sominok County.
Florida
and th* undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminote County. Florid*,
will at 11:00 A M on th* 10th
day of October A D. 10M otter
lor te l* and e*M to th* highest
biddar. FOR CA0H IN HAND

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION PON TAX DB1N
NOTICS IS HERESY QlVSN,
•hat Richard S. Casselberry.
Leonard CaaaaNwrry. th* holdar
ol th* following certificate!*)
ha* hied said cartfttealali) for a
taa deed lo bo issued thereon.
Th* certificate number!*) and
y*ar(t)
ol
Issuance,
lha
description ol the property, end
the ntme(s) in which It was
assessed Is/are a* Id lows
Certificate No 799
Tsar ol Issuance: 1991
Deacripfion ol Property
LSD LOT HO MIDWAY PB 1
PO 41.
Nam** In which assessed:
Sual*
Campbell.
Chart**
Campbell All ol aaid property
being In th* Couniy o l
Sominol*. Stela ol Flonda
Unteas auch certifieste(s) ahall
b* radaamad according lo tew.
Hw property daacribad in such
certificate!!) will ba sold to Uw
highest bidder at Hw wad front
door.
Sominok
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florid*,
on th* N th day o l October,
IM S . a l t 100 a m
Payment o l Sate la*. appttcefate documentary stamp teas*
and recording loo* are required
to be paid by Ih* successful
tedder al Hw sate Full payment
ol on amount equal ta th* high­
est ted Is due snlhin 24 hour*
alter th* advertised time ol Ih*
aal*. AN paymant* shall ba caah
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mada payable to Ih* Cterh ol
Hw Circuit Court
Dated this 9th day o l
Saptambar, I N I
(SaaQ
MARYANNE MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•EMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirlay C Hargart
Dirouty Clark
Publish (a p t IS. 22. 29 A OcL
f . 10M
DEU-t 14

Briefs

this month, has nut under 21.70 since.

Continued from Page BA
MISSION VIEJO. CA. _ Florence Q r t m t h
Joyner, the World Record Holder In the 100nnd 200-Mctcis and (he dueling of (he 1088
Summer Olympics In Seoul, Korea, died of a
heart seizure al the age of 38 on Monday.
Joyner, known for her outrageous outfits and
six-inch fingernails, run a 10.49 In (he 100Meter quartrrflnatH nl (he 1988 Olympic trials In
Indianapolis and won the gold medal In a windaided time of 10.54.
1
No one has broken 10.00 since.
She then nut a 21.34 In the 200 Meter Olym­
pic final* and only Marion JoneH, who nut a
21.62 at the World Cup In South Africa earlier

Softball

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Benr Individual
game tickets are on sale 111rough the Orlando
Arena Box Office and all Florida and South
Georgia TlekctMastcr outlets.
Tills year, the Solar Bears are offering three
different season ticket plans which are also on
Hale. Fans will huve the option o f purchuHlng
one o f three plans: season tickets (41 home
games), half season (choose your own 20 home
gnmes plus opening night) and a 12 gnme pack­
age (your choice o f any 12 games).
Ticket Information also Is available at 877PUCK.

runs scored, one RBI). Jennifer
Qullllams (one single, one run
scored, one RBI). Andrea Wain
and Ellsnbeth /aehnrlns (one
single and one run scored
each). Angela Saunders (one
single) and Rebecca Brennnn
and Leah Bruntwrll (one nut
scored each).
Providing the offense for the
Sanford Klwanls Club were
Lauren Bennett (one single,
two runs scored). Shcln Aeree
(one single, two RBI). Sarah
Jones (one single, one mn
scored). Tla Jackson (one sin­

Continued from Page 5A
both Klwanls
runners with a single.
Doing thr damage offensively
for the Angels were Lauren
Hoffman (one triple, one sin­
gle. one run scored, one RBI).
Natalie Rulf (two singles, two
runs scored, three RBI). Leah
Lilly (two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI) and Zoc Om
(one home run. one run scored,
four RBI).
Also contributing were Jancllc Warren (one single, two

gle. one RBI)
and Leticia
Bolden (one single).
The league will return to ac­
tion on Thursdny with the
Sanford Klwanls Club playing
thr Sanford Lions Club at 0
p.m. at the Roy Holler Junior
Field In Ft. Mellon Park.
Their will be a doublehradrr
at Roy Holler Junior Field on
Saturday with the Dot Richard­
son Softball Aendemy-Angels
playing thr Sanford Klwanls
Club at 4 p.m. and the Sanford
Lions Club at G p.m.

Classic------------------Continued from Page BA
Orlando Evans. 77S; NO TEAM SCOHK _ Wlnlrr Oarrirn
Weal Orange. Orlando-Colonial. Daytona Dra&lt; h Mainland.
Orlando-1 Iran land l*rrp; NO TEAM FINISHES POSTED _
OTDIVinUALB . 1. m*k ttea rl Labs Mary, 15:91.M 2
Trafalin Wubr. IN. ItilUlp* I5 S 9 3M. 3 Chris llatlsla. Pine
Kldge. IB 03 60: 4 Chris Madxtk. Pine Kklge. 16 12 01: S
Carlo* llinofoaa. Colonial IB 17.01; S. Nats Adams. L y s s a .
ie .-M .l4 ; 7. Baa Algae. Lym es. I S M . 79 H Jerry Hrrkarl.
Flagler Palm Coast. 18 31 84: 0. Matt Krlleher. Illshop
Moore. 10 32 77. 10. Aareal S erg e*. Lym aa, 1 B M .S 9 . I I .
Malt Clannillll. Flagler Palm Coaat. 16 41 89. 12. STo tti
Martinet. IVilnrlana. 10 42 33. 13 llrandon DrllYkirr. Pulnetana. 16 42 60. 14. David B lag*. Lake Mary. 16:44 91; IS.
D m * B r m . Lym aa. 16 4 * 3 9 IS Dill MrQurrn. Flagler
Palm Coast. 10 50 04; 17. Maurice W raahrr. Polnrtana.
16 57.65: IN Tuny Croa*. Or Land
I0 5S26. IB. Bab art
Btacbew. Lym aa. 1S:BB.47. 20 Josh Lrvvts. Weal Orange,
17:00.78.
J U N IO R V A K B 1 T T
TEAM . Lym aa. IB; B. Lake Hawed. BO. 3 W lnlrr Iterk.
H R ; 4. Ovtade. 171: 5. Dr. ITilUtp*. 212: 6 Illshop Mooir.
255; 7. Lake M ary. BBT; 8 Polnctana. 2N9; tt Flagler Palm
Coaat. 202: 10. Lake BrmaUay. 340: I I . Doonr. 377; 12
Leesburg. 501: 13 Edgrwalrr. SIS; 14. T r ia l I y P rey. M B :
15. Dcilevtrw. 718: 16. Cypres* Creek. 730. 17. Deltona. S20.
IS. Heartland IYep. HD6.
INDIVIDUALS . 1. Hebert Para. Lym aa. 1 7 :2 A .M 2.
Duane Tucker. Flagler Palm Coaat. 17 55 60. 3. Ckrla
F ietaber, L ym aa. IB.-oa.08; 4. A a le a ia Padilla. Lym aa.
IB d B .B R B. Jam la Otaakley. Lym aa. 18:10.10; 8. ~ *
, 18:11.88; 7. Jaahi
rosary.
18:18.31: N. Danny Maluaacsak. Flagler Palm Coast.
18 27.68: B. n ta ra a a l R e a l m . Lake Hawaii. 18:18.81; 10.
T aag. Lalw Hawaii. 18:48.07; I I . M atth ew Dai
-aba M ewed. IB:48.04; 12. B te tt Hawick. Lake
18:88.18: IS . Travte C laaeeal*. Ovtada, 10:88.78;
ite. T r ia lty Prey. 1 *0 2 .7 7
14.

GIRLS
VARSITY
_ I. Dr. lYilUlp*. I l l ; 2. Astronaut. 120. 3.
131: 4 Pine Hidgr. 147: 0. Lake E n d . 1 M 6
Winter Park. IHH. 7. Laka N ta a lla y, 3 0 * B. Oviada. 221. tt.
Flagler Palm Coast. 242. 10. Lym aa. B 4 * I I . Lake M ary.
817; 12. Donne 253: IS . T r ia lty P rey. M O 14. Bishop
Moor*. 336: IS PtnnrUna. 350; 16 Colonial. 433: 17. Edgewater. 457: IN DeLand. 474; 10 Cypres* Creek. 520. 20.
505: 21. Weal Orange. 600; 22. Deltona. 606: 23

L«gal Notices
APPLICATION FOR TAX D t I B
NOTICS IS HBRSSV OIVSN.
Ntet Ray F. Griffith 4/or Nancy
A Griffith, Hi* holder of Ih* tottowing certificate!*) haa filed
aaid eertifteataU) for a tea deed
to b * teauad thereon Th* carUlteete number!*) end year!*) of
I l l y ----- the description of th#
property, end th# name!*) In
which It we* aaaeaaed t*/aro a*
Certificate No: 1077
Veer o f Issuance 1994
Description ot Property.
LCO (S O 29 TWP N t ROE 29E
B IO NW COR SWEETWATER
OAKS SBC IS RUN WLV ON SLY
U OF C R U K 490 FT NELY TO A
PT SE FT SLY OF C/L OF CREEK
ffWLV PARA TO C/L C R U K TO
SHORS U OF WSKIVA RIVER
NELV ON WSKIVA RIVtR TO A
PT M 60 FT N OF S LI OF SEC (
TO A PT S2S EE FT W OF E U
OF SEO S 99*0 FT W TO A PT •
OF BSD N TO BEO (LEES PT
PLATTS0 SWEETWATER OAKS
BSCS IS S IS S ISA)
Name* in which assessed
Huekey lev Co Inc. AN e f said
property being in the County ol
Sewdnete. Stele al Florida
Uni*** auch cartiftcatafs) shall
be tiifaam tT according to lew.
Bm property deeeribed In auch
hIMtett tedder al lha weal front
deer,
Samlnola
County
Ceurtheue*. Sanford. Florid*,
an tha ttth day of October.
IS M . al 11:00 a m
Paymant of Sate tee. appticatea documentary atamp tea**
and recording fee* ere required
te be paid by the succeaeful
biddar al th* eel* Full payment
o f an amount aqual to tha high­
est bid I* dua within 24 hour*
after Hw advartteed Urn* of Hi*
oaf*. AN paymant* ahall b* caah
or
guarantaad
Instrument,
made payable te th* Clerk el
Hw Circuit Court.
Oated this 29th day of August.
1999
(SeaQ
MARYANNS M O R U
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirtey C. Hargart
Deputy Clerk
PubNeh: September 1, S. IS S
22. IM S
DEU-7__________________ ,_______
appU C A TIO n FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS MEREST OIVSN.
the! Jimmie R. Enhnger. Emily
V Knfinger, th* holder e l Hw
lottearing certificate!*) haa Iliad
aaid cartrficatafa) for a tea dead
lo be I*sued thereon The cer­
tificate number!*) and year!*) of
issuance, th* description of Hw
property, end Ih* twtn*(s) In
which It w e* aaaeaaed l*/aro a*
lotto ar*
Certificate No 2911
Veer e f Issuance 1 M I
Description e f Proparty
LSO SEC t l TWP 21S ROE H E
N 296 FT OF W I t l 4 FT OF NE
1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4
Name* in which assessed
Juan Adrtetico All ef said prop­
erty being In Ih* County e l
Seminole. Elate ol Florida

Legal Noticea
Untea* auch c*rilficat*&lt;t) shall
be redeemed according to tew,
th* property daacribad in such
certificate!*) will be sold te th*
highest bidder at the west Ironl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on Ih* 2fth day of October.
19N. el tt 00 am
Payment of Set* foe. applica­
te* documentary stamp teas*
and recording fe e t ere required
to be paid by th* successful
tedder at th* aala. Full payment
of an amount equal te Ih* high­
est bid I* due within 24 hour*
altar th* advartiaad Urn* of th*
sal* AN paymant* shaU be cash
or
guaranteed
Inalrumant.
mad* payable te th# Clark of
th* Circuit Court.
Dalad this llh day ef
September, 1994
l*44l)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirtey C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publiah Sept t l . 22. 29 E Oct
S. I N I

OSU-ttl
APPLICATION PON TAX M S N
NOTICB IS HERESY OIVSN.
that FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . th* holder of Hw
lottowing certificate!*) ha* fttad
said c*rttheala(a) for a tea daad
to be lasued thereon Th* eerUftcala number!*) and yaaria) e f
laauanc*. the deacripfion of Uw
property, end Ih* n*me&lt;r) In
which If was assessed la/aro a*
Certifiesta No: 9171
Vaar o f laauanca: 19M
Description o f Property:
LSO LOT 7 STEPHEN HEIGHTS
PS 17 PO 49.
|
Nome* in which ccsccccd:
Brenda J. Wilson AN e f said
property being in Ih* County ef
Semi note. Stele o l Florida.
Uniat* auch certificate^) chall
be redeemed according te lew.
Hw property deeeribed In such
certificate!*) will ba told le Hw
hkpwat bidder *1 the areal front
deer.
Seminal*
County
Ceurtheue*. Sanford. Florida,
on I he ttth day ef Oclobor,
19M. cl t l 00 a nt.
Paymant of Sate fa*, sppttcabia documantary stamp tea**
and recording fee * are required
to b * paid by Die succeetful
bidder *1 tho eel*. FuU payment
e f on amount equal te Uw high
*•1 bid I* due within 94 hours
after Hw advartiaad tune o f Hw
sale AN payments ahall be caah
or
guarantaad
Instrument,
mad* payable lo I he Clerk of
Uw Circuit Court.
Deled Ihia ( 4 Hi day of August.
1999
(4**Q
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•EMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirtey C. Hergerl
Daputy Clerk
Publiah September 1, S. IS S
t t . 19M
DEU-10

1

Lrreburg. 625. 24 Ml Dora lllblr. 665.
INDIVIDUALS
I. Krlly Walker Flagler 1‘alm Coaat.
IH 3 6 H 2 . 2 Unitary Mlnnlhan. Astronaut. IH 55 15 3
Mandy VlrgeU. Itrlli-itrw. 10 01.57; 4 Kristy Connell.
DrUn-Irw. 10 25 03; 8. B rie tin * P eys e r. Labe MeweB.
1B-.BB.B3. 6 Jennifer Kitry. lin e Kklgr 20 01 17; 7 1‘attl
Jenkins. Colonial. 20 0 1 6 6 E. Anna Btackew. Lym an.
20:02.54; B. Barak W lB U a u . T rin ity Prep. 20ri)3.S3: 10.
CU odte B eltcl. Lake M ary. &gt;0:18.08: I I Undsny llnnkln*
Dr ItilUlpa. 20 25 66. 12 Mnry Kllry Aalnmnul. 20 32 53.
13 llelsy Warlr Krlgrwatrr. 20 35 HR 14. J a a a la a Deraferd. Laka Mary. 20:38.81: IS Ashley Wrtk. W lnlrr l ‘erk.
20 3H 24; IB. D allas Wise. Laka Brantley, 20-.3B.4d 17
Shannon lU rr. Dr lYillllp*. 20 39 23 IH Torn GlmbrL Dr
ITiilllpe. 2 0 41 65 19 Joan Ingram, lin e lodge 20 40 43
20 Knlhlern WraaeU. Ikamr. 20 47 06

JUNIOR VARSITY
TEAM
Dr Chilllpe. 46. 2 Winter Park. 55. 3 Ikmnr. HI:
4 fla glet Palm Coaat. 157. S. Laka HewaB. 220: A U k q
Mary. 231; 7. L ym a a, 2BB: 8. Itrlirrtrw. 2H7. 0 lllaliop
Muorr. 302. 10. T r ia tly Prep. 318; I I . Oated*. 483. 12 Oak
Hidgr. 4HS
DrDIVTDUALtt _ I Pelge Foelrr. Dom e 22 21 63. 8. T il

May Patty, Laka BraaUay. 22:97.49 3 Kane Orurau. Dr.
IViiUlp*. 22 40 01: 4. Chrtalln Chandler. fTagler 1‘alm Coast.
22 45 00: 5 Megan Atrhraon Dr. rtulllp*. 22 SO 10. 6
Aahiey lU rt. Winter Park. 22 50 47; 7. C a rm McCurdy.
Winter Park. 2 3 0 3 2 1 : H Monica Siegfried Dr Philllpa.
23 09 41: B. A a aa Prana, Ovteda. 23:13.82 10. Norlle Mil
nra. Flagler Palm Coaat. 23 I N 04. I I . Jen Davenport. Dr.
ITiUlIp*. 23:33 91: 12. Kelby llrown Winter Park. 23 34 02:
12. Nanay A d arn atta. In k * Brantley, 23:48.82. 14 Kafr
Franklin. Winter Park. 23 48 10. IB. ValanUa Valentin, Lyman. 23:87.34.
___________________________

Jeff
rpNrtNMBg fro m R iga M

do that (quite possible), their unde-feated status could rob Florida of Its shot atthe title.
Out let's not get carried away. The Gators
stlU tiave to outsllng Tim Couch and Ken-!
tucky tills weekend, win at Improving A la -,
bama on Oct. 3. then beat an LSU team th at,
Is the class o f the conference on Oct. 10. The
game Is In the Swamp.
Also, don't forget Georgia on Oct. 31. but I
get the feeling Spurrier might go berserk:
that game and beat the Oawgs by 50 ufter:
last year's debacle.
Then, the Gators travel to the Dook where
they haven't won since 1080.
Il they can pull all of that off, they meet
UCLA on Jan. 4 In Ternpc. Arlz. for the na­
tional championship.
Got all that?
Last Second Shot: Is there a more
unlucky football team than Lyman?
When It rains U pours, and that's what
happened when the Greyhounds took
a 3 0 lead at Edgewater Friday before
the rains started and the offense
stopped.

Legal Notices
NOTtCB OP
APPLICATION FOR TAX M B D
NOTICS IS HERIST OIVSN.
that Taa Lien Certificate* Fund
Inc.. Hw holder ef Hw following
cerUficatett) hat fttad aaid carUficste(*) for a tea daad le ba
lasued thereon The certificate
number!*) and
yaari*) o f
laauanc*. Ihe description o l Hw
properly, and Ih* nam*(a) In
which It arc* aaaeaaed ta/aro aa
Certificate No: 91 tt
Veer e l laauarw* 1999
Description o l Property:
LEG SBC 0T TWP t t B ROE I N
BEO M7.1 FT S • M l 9 FT N OF
•W COR OF 9 i 1/4 OF SW 1/4
RUN S 40 FT • ItO FT W 40 FT
N t tO FT TO M O .
Name* in which i i H i i t d
Irene White Heir* Ait ef Mid
property being in the County of
•eminete, Olate e f Florida.
Uniats such certificate!*) ahall
be redeemed according la lew.
th* property described In auch
certificate!*) wiN be *o!d le Hi*
highest biddar al th* weal front
deer,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the ttth day of October.
1999. a l l 100 a m
Paymant of ta le fas. applica­
ble documantary stamp tea**
and recording foe* ere requited
lo be paid by th* succecaful
bidder *1 th* acta FuN payment
of on amount equal te Ih* high­
est bid it dua within 14 hour*
after Hw advartiaad Urn* ef Hw
sale. AN paymant* sfwN ba caah
or
guarantaad
Inalrumant.
mad* payable to Ih* Clerk ol
Hw Circuit Court
Dated this Oth day of
September, 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirtey C. Hargart
Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh: Sept IS. it. *9 S Ocl.
9. IM S
DEU-t 11

Legal Notices
NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX BSXO
NOTICS IS HEREBY OIVSN.
thal Queen S. Gaines. Hw hold­
ar o f Uw following certificate!*)
ha* filed aaid cartifical*!*) lor a
tea dead to be Issued thereon
The cartifical* number!*) and
y**r(a)
el
laauanc*.
Ih*
description of Hi# property, end
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Carillicate No. 870
Vaar e l laauanc* It t S
Description ol Property:
LEO S 14 1/9 FT OF LOT 4 * N
14 V i FT OF LOT t BLK 7 TR A
TOWN OF SANFORO PB I PO
S4
Name* In which aaaeaaed:
Lemon Bruton, Jr AN e f cold
property being in Hw County ef
Seminole. Stela ef Florida.
Unteat auch certificate!*) *h*N
be redeemed according te tew,
Hw property deeeribed in such
certificate!*) arIN be sold lo Hw
leg heel biddar at the area! frost
deer.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florid*,
on Hi* if t h day e f October.
19M. at 1 1 0 0 * m.
Payment e l Bel* lee, applica­
ble documentary atamp Iaaaa
and recording lee* at* required
la be paid by the succeesfui
biddar al ttw sal* FuU paymant
ol an amount equal lo ttw high­
est bid I* du* within 14 hour*
after Hw advartiaad time o f Hw
sal* AN payments ahall be caah
ot
guarantaad
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk of
Uw Circuit Court.
Dated this »th day of
September. 1999
(SeaQ
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERN OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirtey C. Hergerl
D#Oiitv Clsrt
Publiah (a p t IE t t . &gt;9 S O c l
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�Sominolo Herald, Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. September 22. 1998 • 7A

CO NTEST RULES
H O W T O P LA Y t Each game of tho wook appears In a different advertisement. Fill In the toam
you choose to win In tho numbered space provided on tho entry form that correlates wilh that
week’s gamq. Comploto the entry form and either mall or bring It in to our office. Each week’s winnor will bo dolormlned by the most correct picks. Must bo 18 or oldor to claim prize

TIE B R E A K ER : W hat will the highest co m b in ed sco re be In any one g am e ?
All entries must bo either received in tho Seminole Horald office or post marked by tho Friday
before each woeks' games.
Winners will be announced In Tuesday's edition after the games have boon played

THIS W EEK ’S
W INNER!
Wendell Rieck
o f Sanford, F L .

Advertisers are In no way liable for any aspect of this contest. It is for entertainment purposos only.

Wendell had all but one game correct

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�Sormnoio Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. September 22. 1998

Legal Notices
IN T M i IIO N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T IC I OF

LSOAL NO TICE
FOR

APPLICATION FOR TAX DSSO
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN.
that FUND AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . the holder ol Iha
following certificate^) has filed
said certificale(s) for a taa dead
to be Issued thereon Tha cer­
tificate numbers) and yaar(a) of
Issuance, tha description of Iha
property, and the nama(a) In
which It was aaaeaaad Is/are as
follows
Certificate No 4M2
Year ol laauanca ISSS
Description of Property
LEO LOT 131 STILLWATER PH
2 PD 3S POS S3 TO SS
Names In which aaaeaaad
David L Johnson. Linda S
Johnson All o f said property
being
In tha
County
ol
Samlnola. Stale ol Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the It lh day of October.
IM S. at I t 00 a m
Payment o f Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp laaaa
and recording fees ara required
to be paid by the successful
ladder at the sale Full payment
ol an amount equal to the high­
est bid la due within 14 hours
attar the advertised time of the
sale All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this ISlh day of August
IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shlrtey C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish September 1, S. IS A
21. tM S
DEU-S

PR0BAT8 C A M NOi
e a - a e ic R
IN R ( The E ilat* ol
HENRY McLAULIN. III. tJk/a.
HANK MclAULIN.
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The adminlalrillon o f tho
Ealala o f Hanry McLaultn. a/k/i
Hank McLaulln. daeoaaad, File
Numbar M-BOt-CP la ponding
In Iha Circuit Court for
'Samlnola County.
Florida,
Probata Oivtalon. Iha addraaa
ol which la Samlnola County
Courlhouaa. SOI North Park
Avenue. Poat Ofttca Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida l l 7 7 i a « l (
Tho nama and addraaa ol tha
Paraonal Rapraaantathro and
tha Paraonal Rapraaontathra'a
allot nay ara aat forth below
An Intaraaled persona are
required to file wllh the court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE (1)
an claims against the Batata
and (t ) any obfectlon by an
ml area Iad person on whom this
nodes was served that chal­
lenges the validity of tha win.
the Personal Representative's
qualifications, venue or |urtedicbon ol the Court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO
Date ol the flral publication
September I I . IM S
ROBERT MASON
11S Oeneva Drive
Geneva. Florida S ITM
ROBERT U MORRIS. Esquire
SIS West Iftth Street
Sanford. Florida SITTI-OSOS
Telephone (107) » ! » - H IO
The Florida Bar No t i l l 31
Attorney for the Estate
Pubksh September I t . IS,
IM S
OEU-IOT

LSBAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF TAX SALS
Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day o l September ISM .
• 00 A M at the County Services Building In Santord 1101 East
First Street. County o f Seminole. Slate of Florida. Taa Sale
Certificates will be sold on the following described land to pay
Iha amount due for laaaa hersin set opposite the same, together
with all costa o l such sale and aN advertising, sale will be held in
the Delinquent Taa Office. Room 1143
L tb A L D E S C R IP TIO N
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ORLANDO
SANFORD AIRPORT
B I0 T I0 H 08010
NOTIOI TO BIDDBRB
NOTICE IS HEREDY given thel
mealed bida lor the protect enti­
tled ORLANDO SANFORO AIR­
PORT • TERMINAL PARKINQ
LOT 0 will be received by the
Sanlord Airport Authority, at
Orlando Santord Airport One
Red Cleveland Boulevard. Suita
200 (Airport Authority Board
Room). Santord. Florida 327T3.
until 2 00 PM. on Friday.
October 2, I M l, at which time
the bida will be opened end
publicly reed aloud
Any bid received alter the
specified time and dale will not
be conaidered
The protect coneiete of con­
structing a new asphall-paved
perking
lot,
approslmately
400‘ a4l0', In an eeleting grama
area. The perking lot will have
curba. lighting, landteaping,
and irrigation
Coplaa o l Plant. Speclflcatlona.
and
other
Bid
Documenta may be obtained
tram iha
Sanlord
Airport
Authority, at a coal ot Thirty
Dollars (130 00) per set. non­
refundable Contact Jon Oleeen
or Janice Fenton at (JOT) 123­
0103 to obtain documenta
Payment ahall be mode by
check payable to the Santord
Airport Authority, coah will not
be accepted
Any forthcoming addenda will
be retired only lo plan holders
who havo rscsivsd I hair docu­
ments from tho Santord Airport
Authority (Owner) Bids will not
be accepted from persona or
firms who rocslvsd bidding
documents Iron, other sources
Tha plana and epeclttcabone
ara intended to work as a
whole, and neither tha Owner
nor tha Engineer will be respon­
sible lor Iha use o l Incomplete
seta ol documents
No but may be withdrawn tor a
period ot slaty (SO) days attar
the data ol receipt ol bids
Each bid shall be accompa­
nied by a Bid Bond or caeluer's
chock In the amount o l I * ol
tha baas bid
Each bid shall be mads In
strict accordance with tha
Instructions to Bidders, and pH
applicable
conditions
and
requirements specified in the
Bid Documents
Upon request o f the Owner
end within five working days ol
the date ol receipt of bids, the
apparent successful bidder
shall submit evidence o l qualifi­
es tione, financial stability, and
satisfactory completion ot elmttar prefects, lo the satisfaction
ol tha Owner. In order lo be
considered lor an award of ciontract
Tbs Owner reserves Iha right
to wahre any mformalitiot or
Irregularities at bids, or to
refect any and alt bids and re­
advert tee
Tha award o l a contract aM be
contingent upon tho concur­
rence ol tho Florida Department
of Transportation Tho aweease­
ful bidder. If eny. wM bo nobbed
after approval by tho Santord
Airport Authority Board and tho
FOOT.

End ol Section 00010
Publish September 22. IS M
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CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
■ ABB FOB
MMINOLA COUNTY
BSBERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS BO. a a -.S M -C A 1 .-P
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PlaintiN,
VS
STEVEN X THOMAS and
JOHN X. JOHNSON
and FRED JONES and
R IO CORPORATION, at s i .
Defendants
OP PORBOLOSUBfl SALS
Noboe la hereby given that
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Forecleeure Sale
dated September 14th, ISSS.
and entered In ctvrt c a te num­
ber M-0ISS-CA14-P af the
Circuit Court o , tha ISth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Samlnola
County.
Florida,
wherein FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTQAOE CORPORATION. M
Plaintiff
end
STEVEN
X.
THOMAS. JOHN X. JOHNSON.
FRED JONES. HIO CORPORA­
TION. LEO TUOELA. MARIA
TUOELA. AANOI COOT N/K/A
RANOI COOT TASIKA. RAY.
MONO ROYSTER. FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO­
RATION SUCCESSOR TO RES­
OLUTION TRUST CORPORA­
TION AS RECEIVER FOR FREE*
DOM - ROBERT GRAHAM. JR .
CHARLES SCHWARTZ. A NO
ALPHONEUE J. DONAHUE. JR .
AE MEMBERS OF THE LAST
BOARD OF DIRECTORS- GEN­
ERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPO RATION F/K/A GENERAL
ELECTRIC CREDIT CORPORA­
TION.
CARLTON.
FIELDS.
WARO. EMMANUEL. SMITH E
CUTLER. P A ., THOMAS A.
GREENE. BILL WENOORF'E
POOL SERVICE. INO., OEOROE
STUART, INO., JIMMY BRYAN
TOYOTA. INO., 0 A J PRINTING.
INO. 0/B/A SPEEDY OUICK
INSTANT PRINTING CENTER.
ROBERT W. CALDWELL. SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POs'EEBEION OF THE SUBJEOT
REAL PROPERTY,N/K/A UNOA
BECK. LO . THOMAS A/K/A
LARRY
THOMAS.
la/ara
DafandenRa). I w«t aek to the
big he a I and paat bidder tar
eaah at the treat front door of
tho Seminole County courthouae In Sanlord. Semin ol*
County. Florida, at 1100 A M.
on tha 20th a day of October.
ISSS, the following doeertbed
property aa aal forth In aaid
Final Judgment lo wtt:
LOT 1SE. SUMMERHILL
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK SS. PAGES 27­
**. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U M D FOR THAT PURPOSE
Doled the l l t h day al
September. ISSS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterb of Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
COOtUE E ETAWIAREKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 440
Tamp#. Florida SSS07
Telephone (SIS) SF7-S0M
CAS MS-00SS7
Pubiieh: September 22. &gt;S.
IS M
DEU-1M

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice la hereby given that I
am engaged In buelneee el S20
Douglee A v e . Suite 1308,
Altamonte
Spring*.
Florida
32114.
Samlnola County.
Florida, under the Flclllloua
Nam# ol ALL HOUR NOTARY,
and that I Inland lo reglalar aald
name with the Olvlalon ol
Corporation*.
Tallah***##.
Florida. In accordance wllh the
provialon* ol the Flclltlou*
Hama Statute*. To-WIt Section
M l M . Florida Statute* 1SSI
Hong Mai Vu
Pubiieh Saplamboc 22. I0 M
OEU-203

ST. JOHNS M V E R K 3 I 2 openmgt tor aeolori 24hr auparvision Wo aerv* mean and
onacka, help ml grooming W *
also do laundry and have plenty
of actMflet. ptua Iran* Cal for
low rotoo. For low ralat aemi
and private rm Erneai and Dotty
407-549-9033

NOTICE
OF PIOTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* la hereby given Ihel I
am engaged In bualnea* *1 1100
Lk Harney Wood* Bhrd . Mima.
Florida 327S4.
Samlnola
County, Florida, under Iha
Flclllloua Nam* o l ALLEN'S
ENTERPRISES OF OINTRAL
FLORIDA INO. and tha 11 Intend
to rogtatar aald name with tho
Oivialon
ol
Corpora Ilona.
Tallahaaaoo, Florid*. In accor­
dance with the provialon* ol Iha
Fictitious Nam* Slaluta*. To
Wit Section SSI OS. Florida
Statute* 1M I
Dana K Allen
Publish September 22. 10M
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
OASB NO. SS-74S
IN R t (state ol
ANNIE ONACS STOVER.
Daerated
NOTIOI
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tho administration ol Iha
(•ta la
ol
ANNIE
ORACt
STOVER. Oec.aaed, Fit* No
SS-74S I* pending In I he Circuit
Court o l Semlnol* County.
Florid*. Probate OtvHlon the
addraaa ot which t* Senvnol*
County Courthouse, 301 North
Perk Avenue. Santord. Florida
32771. The name* and addrea*.
aa
ol
tho
Paraonal
Raprotanlathra
and
the
Paraonal
Representatives
attorney ere set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONI
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AM peraont on whom Hut
nolle* I* aarvad who he.a
obfectiona that ch*Hangs tha
validity ot tho Writ. Iha quahhcetlona
ot
tho
Paraonal
Ropraaantotfv*. aanuo. or (untdiction o f Ihl* Court are
raquirad to IM* thaw obfaettona
with this Court WITHIN THi
LATIN OF THREE MONTH!
AFTER T H I OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY DAVE
AFTER TH I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THEM
All creditor* o f Iha Dec ad*ni
and other peraona having
claim* or demand* against
Decadent'* Ealala on whom a
copy of thl* notice I* served
withw. three month* alter the
dal* e l the first publication of
this not lea must IM* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHI
AFTER THE DATE OF THI
FIRST PUBLICAT10R OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER TH I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THEM.
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AM other sradHor* at the
Decedent end person* having
claim# or demand* spun* I the
Decedent'* Ealala must file
thair claim* with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER TH I DATE OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILIO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
The d e l* of tho Aral public*Nor of this Notice la September

is. sa. isss

KENNETH F MUR RAH a*
Per* anal Reprotent a! nr*
of toe Batata of
ANNIE GRACE STOVER
Attorney for
Paraonal Representative
KENNETH F MUR RAH
Ot Murrah. Doyt* and
Wtgt*. P A
SCO West Mors* Boulevard
PO Boa IS IS
Winter Park. Florida S27M
Telephone (407) S44-080!
Florida Bar Number: 0M7T4S4
Publish: September I I . 22.

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OF FICTITIOUS NAME
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Florida, under the Fictitious
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toat I Inland to regiatar said
name with to* Division *1
Corporations.
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IN T N I OIROUrr COURT
OF T N I EfSNTBINTN
JUDICIAL CMOUtT

SEMINOLE OOUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-SSS1-CA
OfVtSfON 14
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CV8/A FTB MORTGAGE
SERVICES F/K/A CARL I
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NOTICI IS HEREBT OIVEN
purauant
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Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
dated September ISlh, IS M .
and entered In Cano NO &gt;72MI-CA e l the Circuit Court of
the
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Judicial
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County. Florida wheroin FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES 0/B/A
FTB MONTQAQI SERVICES
F/K/A CARL I. BROWN AND
COMPANIES H too Ptainkff and
STACY MORTKA; MICHAEL F.
TOWERS am the Palandanta. I
writ tan to to* highest and beat
ladder tor cash al to* WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THI SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
IANF0RD. FLORIDA al 11 00
a m . on tha 20th day ol
October IM S . the following
described property aa aat lorth
*i said Final Judgment;
LOT F. W IITLAKS MANOR.
UNIT ONE. A SUBDIVISION
ACCOROINO TO TH I PLAT OR
MAP THERSOF D&lt;SCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK IT. AT PAGE(S) S.
4. S S. OF TH I PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MT HANO and tha
seal of Hue Court on Soplambor
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MARTANNE MORSE
Clark e l too Circuit Court
By Jan* I Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCaMa, fUytnar.
Barrett E Frappier
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tamp*. FL 33001
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II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in order lo participate in
this' proceeding, you am em i­
tted al no coal lo you. for the
provision of certain assistance
Plaaaa
contact
Court
AdnanlaNation at 301 N Park
Avanua. Eanlord. Florida 32771.
telephone (407) 323-4330 with­
in I working day* o l your
receipt o l this document, II
hearing impaired. (TOO)t-BOO044-1771
Publish September 22. 21.
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Spring*. FL S27M
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The Weefa) aentelnlng aaeh p f too abava Sated oppllr alton(a) am
mmMbte tor iMpectten Monday through Friday oscept tor tepal
hokdeya, S 00 am . to BBS p m a l t o * St. John* Ahmr Water
Managamant Diatricl Headquartem or dm apprapriata Service
m . The Ofakrlal wta taka action pa each permit appiieatton
4 abmm untea* a petition tor an admtelatmlhm proceeding
ktoj *• toed purauant to ton pmvtatena o f Sac tiena I M M S
-^ -J M .S T . Florida Statute* Chapter M-10S and 400-1.1007.
Florida Admlntetmthm Cod* (F A CJ A person whose substantial
• * * * by any al the Dwtricla pmpaaed permitting
^Mtetoaa MantMtod above mey pelttion tor edndnletmtom hearing
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not Mod to
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tton. Mw ttttng of a petition
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Olelricl on to* appttf d tan have to* rigkt te become a party to to*
proceeding. In accordance with g w mquimmeeta set forth above
Oiorie Low la. Oimctor. Ofeteton o f Permit Date Bervtao*
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PEOPLE...PAGE 5A

SPORTS...PAGE 6A

Club hears
about
development

Lyman’s Dorazio
has returned to
soccer
County stale# Itoe

Squatters’ rights
for the chairman
County
hrudquartrrs
was burring
with rumor
on Monday.
Quiet Uttle
talk about
what's going
to happen
next.
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Adams had
Ills personal
brlongtngs
packet) At midnight he was out
of office • no longer one of the
five county commissioners.
Adams walked down Ihe hall
to My no long lo Commission
Chairman Randy MorTls.
'Are you rrady to move?"
Adams asked.
M o rT ls. w e a r i n g a d r e s s s h i r t
a n d b lu r jr .in s . n o d d e d .

Adams bad no office ut all •
and Morns might have a new
one early Ihls afternoon If
Carlton Henley, who replaces
Adams as Dlstnct 4
Commissioner. Is appointed
chairman today. Morns will
move to another office on the
third-door.
These housekeeping moves ure
trivial when compared to the
reorganization of Ihe Hoard of
County Commissioners and of
Ihe leadership on key commit­
tees such as Ihe Metropolitan
Hanning Organization and the
Economic Devrkipmenl Council.
The power base of the com­
mission shifts from Morns.
Adams and Daryl McLain to
Henley, Grant Maloy and Dick
Van Der Wetde. Maloy and Van
Der Wetde championed Henley's
campaign against Adams. At
1:30 this afternoon. Henley will
take his oath of office.
The fireworks will follow.
'Anything's liable to happen,
but what everyone expects Is
that Henley will he appointed
chairman." Morrts Mid. "That
seems to he the consensus. He'll
get nominated. In theory, all five
commissioners could get nomi­
nated."
Morris has been the chair­
man for three of four years. He
put the county's plans Into
action and was the most visible
and busiest of the commission­
ers. Hits did not enable him to
overwhelm Bob West In the
District 2 primary. Nor does It
prevent Henley or perhaps Maloy
lo he Ihe new chairman.

City will
N u d e d a n c e r s to c o v e r u p
two other adult club operators
Sheriffs Office officials say they In the courts - and nre pre­
■yRmeWblte
study effect
have filed a lawsuit In Seminole
will begin lo enforce the ordi­ pared to fight all challenges
HERALl/STAFF WRITER
County Court, against the
nance today as fairly and from the adult entertainment
of county’s ClubCASSELBERRY
equally os possible across the Industry.
• Although county. Sheriff Don Esllnger
Juana owner Mike Pinter and Uie City-County Investiga­ board.
Deputy County Attorney Lon­
ralla Seminole County's new tive Bureau.
Jim Velgle. the owner of Ra­
adult code
The owners of the Cassel­ nie Groot delivered the ordi­ chel's in Casselberry, calls the
Public Decency Ordinance ~a
berry clubs want a judge to
By BOI Kama

HERALD STAFF WRITER

pain In the bottom." he aaya his
dancers will be covered up to­
day.
At the some time Pinter and

throw out the nudity bon. which
goes Into effect today, because
they say It Is unconstitutional.

nance to Tallahassee, where It
has been signed by the state
secretary. County officials be­
lieve the ordinance will hold up

LONGWOOD - The Longwood city commission' will
study what effect the Semi­
nole County Decency Ordi­
nance will ha\-c on the city's
adult entertainment ordi­
nance before deciding tn
adopt or reject It.
There are no adult enter­
tainment businesses In the
Longwood city limit's. The
city's adult entertainment or­
dinance does not permit Ihe
sale of alcnhnllr beverages In
an adult entertainment busi­
ness. or the advertising of
these business on road sides.
The county’s decency ordi­
nance does not address the
sale of alcohol or advertising.

'governments
attempts
to
regulate lawful Individual b e­
havior. such as going to adult
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date. tags 3A

Please see Ad alt. Pegs XA

Oviedo
football
star, sole
survivor
in crash
■y BUI Karos

HERALD STAFF WRITER
•

OVIEDO - Former Oviedo
High School standout Jason
Walts Is recovering In fair con­
dition from an auto accident on
Sunday In rural Kentucky.
Watts, who graduated from
Oviedo In 1995, Is the starting
center for the Krntucky Wild­
cats football (ram. He under­
went surgery Monday for a lac­
eration on his right forearm at
Plssse

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Football. Pago 3A

Heritage Festival
David McMillan, president of Tiger's Eye Productions Inc ol Oviedo,
shows off Poco, a 750-pound Ion to a group ol curious visitors during

the Sanford Heritage Festival this past weekend. The first-time event
drew thousands ol spectators. For more photographs, see page 4A.

Annual gospel sing benefits athletes
By BUI Kerne
HERALD STAFF WRITER

'ITils position Is usually rotat­
ed." Morris Mid. '1 was appoint­
ed my first year but Van Der
Wcldr had It the next. I got It
hark and kept It. I don't expect
to lie asked this time."
Russ White writes about peo­
ple. places arut Issues In
Semtnole County. If you have an
Idea for a column, please call
I. write P.O. Box W67.
32772. or email
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SO C e n ts

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1998

Mist YEAR. No. 62

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Paramedic Keith Crockett, Lt. Robert Vaughn and Firefighter Stacey
Dunning ol the Sanford Fire Department invite guests to the gospel ling,
a benefit for the Seminole High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Retired educators day
Governor Lawton Chiles proclaimed
Sunday as Retired Educators Day.
The proclamation from Ihe State of
Florida Executive Department states tn
part that the educational system within
our state Is a vital part of our society,
providing education for young and old
alike; from this system comes many of
our professional people. Including
lawyers, doctors, business administra­
tors: and that a very Important part of the
educational system Is the educator who
spends much time conveying his or her
knowledge to the students.
Chiles urged all residents to Join wtth
him tn saluting these retired educators

SANFORD - The Sanford Fire Department Is
getting ready to give guests a trrat on the day af­
ter Thanksgiving. Friday Nov. 27. ut the Sanford
Ctvtc Center.
The 43rd Animal Benefit Fund Gospel Sing will
feature performances from a wide variety of
groups, and concessions to benefit the Seminole
High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
‘People are In for a treat." event coordinator
Mark James said. *We have a fun lineup of per­
formances. The quality of talent Is right up there
wtth the best. This Is a tradition, and It's always
a lot of fun. We're looking forward to It.*
The event will take place at 7 p.m. at the civic
center. The talent lineup will Include Marshall
Henson. Gem City. The Duncan Family. Hope

In B r ie f
for their valuable contributions to our
educational system.

Host family needed

DELTONA - The Deltona Organ Club
will meet today at 7 p.m. In the fellowship
lull of the Presbyterian Church. 267 E.
Hlghbanks Rd. DcBary. A surprise guest
artist from Southeast Keyboards. Volusia
Mall, will entertain from 7:30 until 8:30
firri. Refreshments will be served.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A host family
Is needed for Camtla. a 16-year old girl
from Germany. Camtla. a student on the
ICES exchange program, wants lo attend
an American high school for one semes­
ter. She Is active In scouting, likes televi­
sion. traveling, and music. Camlla Is fully
covered by health and accident Insur­
ance. and has her own spending money

Guests from the Central Florida area
are welcome. For more Information call
Jean Hart at (904) 943-8154 or Dorothy
Bethune at (407) 860-4871.

Students are also available from Brazil,
China and Yugoslavia. For more Inform.! •
lion call (888) 587 0075 or (4071 332­
8559.

Organ club

Street. The Sonshlne Quartet, the Fireman's
Quartet, and other guests.
Door prizes will Include a one day pass to Dis­
ney. and free dinner to a number of local restau­
rants.
The SHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes will
be selling concessions.
'We're excited to he working with the Fellow­
ship of Christian Athletes.* James said. *lt's a
great cause. The kids work hard.*
All lire department rookies will put on a singing
performance. James Mid.
*1 don't care If they Just sing Jeremiah Was A
Uul{frog.’ James said. T he rookies will be sing­
ing.'
Tickets for the event cost $8 in advance, and
f 10 at the door. All three fire stations have tick­
ets available. For more Information, call (407)
302-1098.

Hospice volunteers
MAITLAND - Vilas, a hospice care pro
gram. Is seeking volunteers willing to
work with terminally 111patients and their
families.
Voluhtrcrs provide support to the ter­
minally 111. their families, and the friends
who care for them. These services are
provided In the homes or nursing homes.
Other volunteers work with those families
and friends during the bereavement peri­
od. us well as non-patient activities.
The next scheduled training will be held
Jan. 26 and 28. 1999 from 5 until 9 p.m.
Dinner will be served. Class sizes are lim­
ited and registration ts required. For more
Information call Glnny Peters at (407)
475-2641.

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W e d n e sd a y :
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Lows In the tnld-60s Thurmday: Scattered showers Highs
In tlie low-80s. Lows In the
mid 60s F rid a y : Scattered
thunderstorms. I limits near*
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Nov. 17. 1998

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: nun 5:25
a m., maj. 9 50 a m , min. 5:40
p.m.. maj. 9:50 pm.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
6:34 a m . 6:42 p m.. low: 12:12
am . 12 47 pm New Smyrna
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pan., low: 12:17 a m.. 12:52
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WEDNESDAY
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THURSDAY
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T7u* following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Slwrifr* Office for Incidents recorded Nov. 1&amp;

Alcohol possession by persons under 21:
LAKE HART, In tern a l* 4 u 4 Lake M a tf B e a ltfa ii, Nov.
15. 1:52 a.m. A 20-yrar-old man, an 18-year-old woman and a
Juvrnllr girl were arrested by the Florida Highway Patrol for al­
cohol possession by persona under the age of 21. Highway Pa­
trol troopers stopped the car because the man was driving 94
miles per hour In a 65 mile per hour rone. During the traffic
stop the troopers noticed the strong odor of alcohol In the car.
They also found several bottles of alcohol tn the car after the
arrest.
LONGWOOD. KooUwood Road a t U s s i a a s Ptaa. Nov. 14.
11:10 p.m. An 18-year-old man was arrested by Seminole Coun­
try shetlfTs deputies for possession of alcohol by a person un­
der 21 and for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of drug paraphernalia. Deputies said he was
stopped on a traffic stop and they saw an open bottle of alcohol
In Ihr car. They asked the man how old he was and he said he
was 18. so he was placed under arrest. During a search of the
car after his arrest, they found a small bag of marijuana and a
glass pipe.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Altamoats Dries, 400 Mask. Nov. 15.
1:52 p.m. A 4 1-year-old man was arrested by Altamonte Springs
Police for driving under the Influence.
PERN PARK. U.S. Highway 17-02, 0000 Mask. Nov. 13. 11:34
p.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sher­
iffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
PERN PARK. S tats Road 436 at P m P u t Oaatevmri. Nov.
13. 2:09 a.m. A 27-year-old man was anrsted by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
LONGWOOD, Oxford Road. Nov. 13. 11:03 p.m. A 44-ycar-old
man was arrested by Longwood Police for driving under the lnflucncr.
OVIEDO, Reserve Circle. 100 block. Nov. 14. 11:17 p.m. A
35-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County ehenfTs
deputies for driving under the Influence.

Retail theft:
LONGWOOD. U.3. Highway 17-02. 200 Mock. Nov. 14. 10
p.m. A 33-year-old man was anested by Longwood Police for re­
tail theft. Police said he entered a liquor store, put two bottles
of vodka In the front of his pants and tried to leave the store
wit limit paying for the merchandise.
LONGWOOD, U.B. Highway 17-92, 200 Mock, Nov. 14. 5 56
p in. A 25-year-old man was arrested by Longwood Police for re­
tail theft. Police said he emptied a container of razor blades
Into his pants and also put a toothbrush and some toothpaste
In his pockets. While he was walking around the store, they
said, lie ate a container of chicken tenders and put the empty
package on a shelf.
LONGWOOD. State Road 434. 900 Mock. Nov. 13. 9:51 a.m. A
37-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for retail theft. Deputies said he look a bottle of Advil
from the store without attempting to pay for the Item.

Clubs
continued from Pago LA

only clubs, are generally un­
successful and end up coating
enormous sums of tax money
for legal fees and enforcement
efforts by police.
"We can t outlaw everything
that's offensive or annoying to
one group of people." Velgle
said. "Those same things may
not l&gt;e offensive or annoying to
{another group.'*
Not so says Carlton Henley,
ho Is being swum In today as
county commissioner and who
s expected to also be named
. the county chairman. "I firmly
^bellrve that communities have
Sthe right to set their own stanfdards."
The entire county - not Just
3thr adult clubs - will be bound
?lo the rules of the new ordli nance. Thr law requires anyone
£10 or older to adhere to mlnl£nium standards of dress In
^public. Wlut one wears In the
j$burkyurd Is tils or hers deci­
s io n .
i

3 "Obviously, the ordinance Is
indirectly aimed at the adult en ­
tertainm ent Industry," said
Apintrr. who has run Club Juana
gfor 35 years "It's Intended to
&amp;mrt us. maybe put us out of
Stnisiness. Fur the girls, this Is
gthelr livelihood."
1
The new law requires that
one-quarter of the busts be
*i covered and one-third of the
buttocks. Those who had
danced nude will now wear at
ileast a French-cut bikini. Plo­
tter said the Club Juana danc­

ers will do so until the lawsuits
are settled.
Velgle said Monday that thr
dancers at Rachel's may con­
tinue to dance nude, subjecting
them and the club to arrest.
The misdemeanor violations arc
punishable by as much as
4500 In lines and 60 days In
Jail.
Chief Deputy SherlfT Steve
Harriett said Monday that the
Sheriffs Office had a duty to
uphold the law that was ap ­
proved by the voters In the
county on Nov. 3.
"We'll do so until advised to
the contrary by some higher
authonty,"
Harriett
said.
"Deputies won't caiTy tapes or
rulers to measure dancers.
They’ve been Instructed to use
good common sense.* In the past courts have ruled
that nude - or exotic • dancing
can't be banned entirely be­
cause It ts a protected form of
expression under the First
Amendment. At the same Ume
the Supreme Court has ruled
that communities can regulate
the conduct In their Jurisdic­
tions.
Winter Park attorney David
Wasserman said the general
nature of the county's ordi­
nance was "a sham."
All but one of the Orlandoarea television stations led their
late news programs with reports
from the Seminole County night
clubs and they figure to be on
the scene live tonight when the
cover-up gets underway.

the University of Kentucky's
Medical Center In Lexington,
and Is listed In fair condition.
Watts was the high school
Homecoming King In 1995. and
a four-year starter on the foot­
ball team. He also participated
In weightlifting.
*1 had him for biology and
environmental science classes.*
Assistant Athletic Director Jay
Oetty said. *He was a very hard
working, respectful student.
He was tremendous on the
campus, his hard work on the
field carried over Into the class­
room.*
The surgery on Monday
lasted approximately 90 min­
utes. University of Kentucky
Medical Center spokeswoman
Vicki Franklin said.
Glass
rocks, dirt and dead tissue
were removed from Watts' fore­
arm during the surgery.
Dr. James Lovett, a plastic
surgeon at the UK hospital, re­
paired some tendons and
closed a 30 centimeter wound.
Franklin said. The cleaning
will be repeated today, and as
often as necessary to prevent
Infection.
*lt depends on what we find.*
Lovett said. *lf after doing the
procedure tomorrow we feel we
can leave It dosed, we will."
No other injuries were found.
Franklin said.
Wafts was driving a truck
with two passengers on a deerhunting trip on Sunday, ac­
cording to wire reports. The
(nick dipped on the rural
highway, killing both passen­
gers. Arthur Stelnmctz, 19. a
defensive lineman, and Scott
Drock. 21. were pronounced
dead at the scene, wire reports
said.
Watts Is a 6-foot-3. 271
pound three-year starting cen­
ter for Kentucky. About two
dozen teammates visited Watts
tn the emergency room Sunday
night, according to wire reports.
"You think they're men and
then you see ihrm In situations
like this.’ Kentucky’s director
of media relations Rena Vlcini
said, according to wire reports.
"And then you see them In

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situations like this, and Ihry're
really Just kids.*
The accident occurred the
day after Watts had been hon­
ored on Senior Day with his
parents In attendance, and
Kentucky
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defeated
Vanderbullt 55-17 at Ken­
tucky's Commonwealth Sta­
dium.
Pulaski County Sheriff Sam
Catron said the accident hap­
pened Just before 7 a.m.. about
60 miles south of Lrxlngton.
according to wire reports.
Catron said the 1985 Chevy
truck In which the men were
traveling drifted onto the
shoulder of the road. Watts
apparently got the truck back
on the pavement, but overcorrrcted. sending It across a twolane highway, according to wire
rrporls. All three men wrre
thrown from the vehicle. Catron
Almost $4.5 billion worth of jewelry was sold In December 1997. account­
satd.
Watts walked to a nearby ing lor more than 22 percent of (he year’s total sales.
farmhouse for help, according
to wire reports.
Kentucky Athletic Director
C.M. Newton said he had been
ADIhinsmissiofl
given no indication that alrohol
was Involved In the accident,
Defects
according to wire reports.
Watts Is an uvld outAre Not M^|or
doorsman. who loves fishing,
hunting, and listed alligator
wrestling as his hobby In the
team media guide, according to
wire reports.

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Paul Lovestrand said. "Cur's
Is excellent when It comes to
advertising and alcohol. If we
can find that ours Is better,
stricter, then I'm In favor of
opting out of the county's d e­
cency ordinance.*
The county's public d e­
cency ordinance Is In effect
starting today. City Adminis­
trator Greg Manning Mid he
Is concerned about possible
challenges to the county's or­
dinance.
*1 think our ordinance has
been proven and tried." Man­
ning said. "Most cities are
waiting to see what the chal­
lenges to the county will be.
The people of Longwood voted
for this because we wanted
certain standards.*
City attorney Richard Taylor
said he Is concerned about
how the county's ordinance,
patterned after the St. Johns
County public decency ordi­
nance, would be enforced.
He said the city’s current or­
dinance Is patterned after the
Orange County adult enter­
tainment ordinance.
Lovestrand said St. Johns
County has not had any trou­
ble enforcing their public d e ­
cency ordinance.
"It Is better to have a hard
to enforce ordinance than
none at all,* Lovestrand said.
"Because the county had no
dress code, we became a
magnet for these businesses.*

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DOUBLETREE'S DREAM DEALS HAVE JOINED THE CLUB.
JOSEPH W. BRADDT
Joseph W. Braddy. 19. Lake
Harney Road. Geneva, died
rrlday, Nov. 13. 1998 tn Comcrce. Ga. Bom March 2. 1979
jn Atwater. Calif., he moved to
Central Florida In 1987. Mr.
flraddy was a freshman m a­
joring In psychology at Mercer
•^University. He was a member
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
cheerleadlng team at Mercer
Jnlvcrslty. and Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. Mr. Braddy
&amp;wus a member of First Baptist
pfchurch of Geneva.
•j Survivors Include parents.
SLarry and Belly, Geneva; pagtemdl grandparents. Mr. and
iiMrH. Wlndel, Geneva: maternal
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.
r"*C.P. Davis. Elba. Ala.
' Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

C A T H E R IN E E L V IN D W T E R

Catherine EMn Dwyer. 79,
Pebble Beach Circle West.
Winter Springs, died Sunday.
Nov. 15. 1998. Bom In Scot­
land. she moved to Central
Florida In 1968. Mrs. Dwyer
was a homemaker. She was a
Presbyterian.
Survivors Include husband.
Frank A.; sons, Frank A. Ill,
Germantown. Md.. William E..
Woodlawn Hills, Calif.; daugh­
ters. Virginia Leslie, Elltcott
City, Md.. Mary Rogers. Boca
Raton. Catherine Relschmann.
Winter Springs; brother. Wil­
liam Elvln. McLean. Va.; sister.
Mary Simona. Tlmonulm. Md.:
10 grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home. Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.

ALFRED C. KAWOHL
Alfred C. Kawohl. 82. Wil­
liams Road. Winter Springs,
died Friday. Nov. 13. 1998.
Bom Nov. 9. 1916 in Chicago,
111., he moved to Central Flor­
ida tn 1975. Mr. Kawohl was a
supply officer for the Civil
Service. He was a member of
the Masonic Lodge In Wheel­
ing. III. Mr. Kawohl served In
the U.S. Air Force during
WW1I. He was a Lutheran.
Survtvors Include wife. Nancy:
sons, Alfred C. Jr.. Craig
Frltts, Madison. Ala., Harold
Frltts, Morrison. Colo.; daugh­
ter, Chris Brett. Sarasota; five
grandchildren:
two
great­
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
nera) Home, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

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Heritage festival highlights

P r e v e n t

H*fpd Itmto* bj Pert*-K«I*U
Brian Zorn serves up some Ra|On Caiun Cookin at the heritage festival
to the delight ot sem e hungry spectators sampling the delicacies

Brockton Dnks and Justin Morgan played clowns during the street fe s­
tival as they get dunked all in good fun by am used visitors

h o m e

Special to the Herald
A h o u r weather cools o ff.
the American Red Cross ol
Central Florida |h reminding
area residents to use caution
and protect themselves from
deadly home fires, which are
more prcvalrnt during the
whiter months.
Hr low are a few statistics
regarding home fires;
* Fires kill more people
each year Ilian any other type
of disaster and tire the fifth
leading cause of intentional
deaths nationwide.
* More than 1 million burn
Injuries a year require medi­
cal care.
* More than HO.OOO people
with hum s stay In a hospital
for .m average of 12 days,
* Fires cause 00 |&gt;ercent of
all deaths from hums.
These simple precautionary
measures are provided by the
American Red Cross, a leader

In disaster preparedness and
relief.
* Have your chimney In­
spected by .i professional
prior to the start of the winter
season. Creosote hulld-up In
&lt;i chimney can cause a lire.
Use a sturdy screen cm llrcplacca. Hum only wood, be­
cause paper and pine lioughs
can float out of the fireplace.
If stockings an- hanging
ahovr a fireplace, do not use
the fireplace.
* Place space healers at
least three feet away from
anything combustible. In­
cluding wallpu|M-r. bedding,
i lothlng. pets and people.
* Never leave a space
healer o|K-ratlng when you
are not In a room or when you
go to l« d
* Don’t leave children u n ­
attended with spare heaters
* Don't use space he.iters to
dtv c lothlng.

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Jaime Sanders. 6 Dana Sand­
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snep for jewelry from one of (be
may vendors and crafters dis­
playing tfieir wares at the street
festival.

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Jessie Denelsbeck. 6. throws
darts at the colorful balloons in
some of the booths featured at
the heritage festival

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People
Shade tree contains toxic compounds

CALENDAR
Blood Bank
C en tral Flurlil.i Hlocxl tf.m k Is
ask in g d o n o rs of .ill Ivjm-s blood
* mpcx'l.illy O-lypi* d o n o rs
to
donate* at IK S tid o rd b ra n c li.
1302 K S ri olid St For Infur
m alloti. call .'122 0822

relativ es o| alcoholics |AI Anon)
m eets every W ednesday, at 8
p rn at I I I K. 2 7 lh S t.. |u st
w est ol S anford Avenue In
S an lo rd . New v isitors or mem
Iters a re welcom e lo th is 12sl«-p group

D an cin g fo r S e n io rs
The Over SO D a m e C h ib
d a m e | h held every NVednes
day, from 2 :3 0 lo 4 :3 0 p m ai
1be Sanford C’lvii' C en ter. Live
ituisie by th e ttrllo n la n s 13
piece b and D onation 9 3 ,0 0

C nnsi'rviiliun district
The S em inole Soil A W ater
C onserv ation
District
m eets
e a c h th ird W ednesday of the
m onth .n noon at tlu* office, at
300 W L ik e Mary Itlvd., In
S an fo rd ( all 321 M212.

Optimist Club
Hie S,mined O ptim ist C lu b
m eets every W ednesday a t noon
at the colonial Nixun in d o w n ­
town Sanford V isitors a re w e l­
com e Call 3 2 3 2 1 3 4 or 3 2 2
0 2 *!H

Riwunis Club
Die Klwauls C lu b ot S an lo rd
m eets weekly W ednesday at
noon tor &gt;■ lu n ch eo n meeting; ai
tin* U ik rsld r Landing at the- M a ­
n n a Mulct on L ik e MuuriHVKltlitg Kiw.mi.ills a re w eltin u r
f o r inform atlun call Walt Sm ith
323-50MM.

W e lc o m e W ag o n
Sem inole S p o k es W elcome
W agon
C lub
of
Sem inole
C ou n ty b o ld s
th e
reg u lar
m onltily lu n ch eo n m eeting at
1 I 30
a m
on
the
th ird
W ednesday of very month.
Ilotse w ishing lo atten d , call
Hetty, (ifIff ()| (4. or Lucy, 3 2 2 7H77

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A native of southw est Asia,
th e tree know n a s ch in a berry Is
a sh a d e tree th at Is regarded a s
fiacrrd In Ceylon b u t In m any
[M ils of (lie world. It Is c o n s id ­
ered a pest tree. It h,ls tak en
over m any w aste areas a n d
o ther d istu rb e d soli areas, b e ­
com ing natu ralized in m any
so u th e rn
a rra s .
Including
Florida.
Most p a rts of th is tree contain
toxic com p o u n d s th a t are highly
narcotic a n d som etim es even
lethal. C h ln ab erry Is also called
U lac Tree, Head T rer. P arad ise
Tree a n d I*t1 ile of India It b e ­
longs to th e m ahogany plant
family th at tn rh id e s th r Neem
tree, w hich also co n ta in s s im i­
lar toxtc s u b s ta n c e s . It can b e
seen right now In th r cen tral
Florida a re a b e a tin g Its c h a r ­
a c te ristic s yellow b e rrlrs.
T he p la n t: The tree r a n grow
u p to 3 0 to 4 0 fret In height
an d a sp read of 15 to 23 fret
wide a t m aturity, growing r a p ­
idly 5 lo 10 fret d u rin g the first
and seco n d year a ftrr se e d
germ ination. A d rrld u o u s tree.
It h as a lte rn a te b lp lrm atrly
■om pound Ira v rs with se rra te
m argins, le a fle ts a re oval a n d
Irss Ihau 2 Inches long D uring
th e fall they acrprlre a yrllow tsh
color w hich gives the tr r r a
ra th e r nice ap p earan ce. T h r
Individual flowers are sm all.

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FER RER
delicate, fragrant, lavender In
color, and Ixim e In ra re m e s .
T h r fruit Is ro u n d , about th r
size of a ch erry . 0 .5 tn eh long,
firstly and ch an g in g color from
green to a golden yellow and
p ersist on the p lan t d u rin g the
fall a n d w inter se a s o n s an d
long after th e leaves have
fallen. The fru its a re sm ooth at
(Irst b u t becom e w rinkled as
they age. Each fruit co n ta in s a
single s rrd . The fru its are
eaten by b ird s w ithout any a p ­
p aren t harm ful efTrrt.
Toxicity: T he leaves, b ark ,
an d fruit are toxic to so m r d e ­
gree Eating 0 or H I x r r tr s ra n
b r lethal to a child. O ne of the
toxins,
te tran o rlrlterp en e.
a
n eum tnxtn Is know n to c a u se
Irritation of th e digestive tract
a n d d rg rn rr.d lo n of llie liver
a n d kidneys Sym ptom s are of­
ten delayed a n d can be e x ­
p ressed a s Lic k of coordination,
confusion, taint n r s s o r severe

stom ach pain. More s e rio u s
sym ptom s like vom iting, d i a r ­
rhea. difficulty In h rrath fn g .
convulsions, p artial or com plete
paralysis, and even d eath may
occur wllli one day. A p erso n
m ay Ire poisoned from d rin k in g
't e a ' m ade from th e leaves of
th is tree.

c a u se the wood Itself Is weak
a n d te n d s to b reak . W ith
p ro p er p n m ln g It r a n p ro d u ce
a tre e with a w ell-form ed in in k
and b ra n c h stru c tu re , and to
Increase Its life-span, p ru n e to
o|x*n u p Hie crow n In encourage
developm ent o f a few w rlisp aced m ajor lim bs.

P o iso n tr e a tm e n t: Tin* rcco m m rn d rd treatm ent Is to I n ­
duce vom iting, o r perform g a s ­
tric lavage. T ills treatm ent Is
followed w ith a rtlv a trd ch arco al
a n d a sa lin e cath artic. E lectro­
lyte replacem ent m ay lx* n e c e s ­
sa ry to rrllev r the p atien t from
sym ptom s of poisoning.

Use: Tills sh ad e tree Is not
recom m ended for p lan tin g In
y o u r lan d scap e or g a rd e n s but
grow s well In lo cations with
|x&gt;or drainage or com pacted
soli. It Is also fairly dro u g h t tolm in t a n d rnid h ardy. T h r wood
h a s been u se d tn cabinet
m aking a n d th e se e d s are
s tru n g for rosary bcuds In
so u th e rn E urope. T he fruits are
u sed to m ake Insect rep ellen t
a n d flea pow ders. F ru its are
som etim es u se d a ro u n d flowers
to k eep In sects away. Leaves
are placed In books to k r r p I n ­
se c ts from chew ing on the p a ­
p er. Flowers a rc u se d cm te m ­
ple a lta rs In Ceylon, w h err they
are considered sacred .

Culture: The tree grows well
In partial sh a d e or full su n . It
to lerates m ost types of soil a n d
c a n grow in soils w ith acldlr or
alkaline pH b u t d o es not grow
well In wet soils. I will grow
best In w ell-drained soils. It r e ­
qu ires little If any fertilizer to
grow. It Is easily p ro p ag alrd by
seed s a n d mot c u ttin g s T he
Texas L’m b rrlla -T rrr Is a s e ­
lection of th is ir r r ,

Pruning: the tree b ra n c h e s
tend to droop a s th e t r r r grows,
a n d will require p ru n in g for v e ­
h icu lar or p e d e stria n clearan ce
b e n eath th r canopy. It sh o u ld
lx* p n in rd to a single leader lo
develop a strong stru c tu re b e ­

AI Fcrrar lx Sxmlnol* County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may b* directed to him at tha
Cooparatlvt Extant Ion atrvica,
250 W. County Homa Road.
Sanford, FI. 32773 or phona 3232500, Ext 5558.

Sister-in-Law ’s big m outh is
used to bad mouth family
DEAK AIIHY Mv hruthvr "IV tr'
t* married tn ’June," no &lt;911 mounted
fug-mouth who never ha* a kind
word to say lo anybody She fre ­
q u e n tly b e ra te * IVle- nnd o th e r
member* of our familv Thi* be­
havior 1* disturbing to the entire
family, especially to our mother
My oth er bro th er, ’S e th .' wn»
se n te n c e d to p riso n on d ru g
charges Our family tins suffered a
great deal of pain tssnu»e of Seth,
but we have found strength in our
unity sod have rt-m.nni-d support­
ive of him J u n e , however, never
m u ses an opportunity to express
her hatred for Seth She's complete­
ly in s e n s itiv e to o u r feeling*
Although she's IVte's wife. I don't
consider her a sister-in-law because
she does not behave like a memts-r
of the family
I would like lo write her 01T and
never have any contact w ith her
again, but I w orry th a t it would
upset my m o th er and P ete, and
they don't need any more problems
Abby. can you please advise me
how to d eal w ith J u n e w ith o u t
starting a lifetime family feud'1
HAD IT LI* TO HE HE

DEAK HAD IT: Yea. Take
June aaide and tell her that the
family needs her support right
now, and to knock off her nega­
tive rem arks about Seth b e­
cause they are hurtful and not
appreciated. If that doesn’t put
a stop to It — tune her out or
limit your time with her.
DEAR ABBY The le tte r from
"Second Love, P le a s a n t P la in s,
O hio," th e second wife who
described h er tn-law s displaying
pictures on their walls of h er h us­

band nnd hts tir*4 wile while rele­
gating pictures o f him and her to
the albums, stm rk a c hord with me
My fiancee has a "family pictures
wall* with all her family members
including her late husLind He was
a dashing fellow She displays his
polite badge*, awards, and his fold­
ed casket flag on her manU-1 Doe*
this bother me? Not in the least' 1
am her filin g com panion for the
remainder of our lives That she will
Is- buried with turn in the military
cem etery is OK by me I will he
b u rie d in th e sa m e cem etery ,
although not Is-side her That's also
( &gt;K by tne
Abby, they met and married in
V ietn am w hen th e y w ere both
Arm y n u r s e s T hey s h a re d 23
happy years together With God’s
blessing. I hope to share as many
more with her She is a jewel with­
out price’
TED RENDER. SAN ANTONIO

DEAK TED: And you, my
friend, are the platinum band to
hold such a jewel. Your comps*sion and u n d e rsta n d in g are
precious indeed.

DEAK ABBY I am newly m ar­
ried, and I ju st found out from a
fnend that my husband's ex-fiancee
has a tattcsi on her behind with h u
name Everyone in this small town
knows alsiut it. because he bragged
ats&gt;ut how "cute* it was
My frie n d say* th e g irl h a s
offered lo have it removed since he
has married someone else, but she
can't afford it My hushand paid U&gt;
have the tattcsi put on. and I think
he should give her th e money to
have it removed since he can well
afford It.
He rrad* your column faithfully,
*0 I think he wvl] listen to you better
than he would to me
NEWLYWED IN DECATUR

DEAK NEWLYWED’H HUBBAND: I agree with your wife.
It’a tim e to pul the ta tto o
behind all of you. Since you
paid lo have It put on your for­
mer fiancee’s derrtere, ante up
for the surgery to remove It.
That should put an end to IL
To order *How U&gt;Writs Letters tar All
Occasions." sand a buslnssa-slisd, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money
order for B3.B8 i*4J0 In Canada 1 lac Osar
Abby. te lle r Hooklel. P.O. Bos 441,
Mount Morris. IU. 41044-0447, iPostage is
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Barbara Holt (right), first vice president in charge ol
programs.

Announce the Big Event!
Forms are avaiabte at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford. FL
32771. There is no charge for this service.

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Lake Howell
edges Lake
Brantley for
softball title

H e r a ld S ta ff W riter

The Bucs need
nice Dunsy to
be the bad guy

Ity J e f f l l e r l l n i c k e

ASSISI AN I S p u n IS Kill HH&lt;

- vNiORD . b i l l s ta rt hanging i or S tic signs
&gt;ii\ Dungy s lawn vet, Hue Luts
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Met tie &gt; ,tl- tlit* m ain c a u se ot the B u rcii
r; i *■ ''tntgglt*s th is t f a to n
Here** absolutely no reason tin - team should
i • .it tlii"* point m the seaso n
N orm alh an M l co ach is a *1 .gx-gout lor a
- ' p ro b le m ' He gets the blam e w hen If)
■■•ors don t com e together and inert e s p r it a
a -it D ungy h a s to sh o u ld er an awful lot of
1 ime t h i s vr.tr tor his team w hich h a s fallen
" inlh 'h u r t of som e S u p e r Uowl e x p e c ta tio n s
&lt; mgv h a s . tr.e d his rep u tatio n a s being t
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h it u .is gre.u t w o years ago w hen the H ues
:• itist Irv in / to a m id an o th er 10 l o s s s e a s o n
H,o k th e n th e m ost im portant th ing w as to
is .. some sta b iliu to a team th a t h ad struggled
• er .1 d r ia .le an d h ad S am Wyche a s coach
• ittgy staved a ith g tia rie rb a rk Trent Ollier
t Ha p attern e w as rew arded with .1 plavott
1 &lt; r i l l last s e a s o n

it.it Oll!&lt;: w isn t the reaso n for tfie rebound
le liad a luce m istak e tree season but ru n
.ig l-.u k s Vik&lt; A lston and W a rm k D unn pow
• t'-d the ottetise w hich dtdn t need to score very
Hen with th e lu n f m Hny d e trn s r
Hill th is y ear O u n n and .Mstuti haven t h ad the
s..m e kinds ot se a so n s
it am s a re realising th at they can key on tin
im p.1 Mav n itu u n g a tta c k an d put the gam e
: &gt; Other s h a n d s
U hw ntagr. o p p o n en t.
: 'liter sim ple m t gelling th e Job done a n d net
r is h a ik u p Steve W alsh
Hi. answ er could he th ird -strin g er Scott Mi
m villi who 1. is vet lo take an NR. sn a p in his
ttv «• \ e a r 1 .irre r
W ord irom th e H ues Is th a t M ilanovuh still
: i* n i tlg u rrd out th e H u ts offense a n d only
i.ivs o n tin team b e ia u s e nl h is versatility a s a
l».o k u p p u n te r
W hatever tin reaso n Oungy lias to ru n out oi
0 •■ncc uul pull th e trigger on Other At l ti.
I' iis 1 an still reach th e playoffs, but not
■ith tta 1 u r n m ollense
Wt.a! w.is Dungy thinking d u rin g S u n d ay s hor
rem lo u s gu 2 1 !&gt;&gt;ss at J .n ksonvllle
The H ues allow ed a field goal to cut th eir lead
io 2 4 23 w ith ju s t three m in u tes to go
Jar ksonvllle h ad only one tim e out.
\ tirst dow n e n d s th e gam e an d the Hut s are
b.n k 10 5 0 0
n il tirst down. A lston got stuffed Time out
J.n ksonv llle
The only tune o u t th e J a g u a rs had left w as the
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m in u te w arning and th e defense w as tired
t som e reaso n the Hues decided to p u ss on
second down
in tru siv e coo rd in ato r Mike S h u la m ade the
■a hut [lungy h a s to take responsibility The
iss ittem p t tell in io m p lrle
&lt; lin k slo p p e d

1 Mi til ’d UowM th e Hui s were fori ed Into an
1. is p a s s i n g situ a tio n an d Ollier didu t come
-si (O lo lllp le tlu g ttie throw
ita drive took 30 seco n d s w hen a tirst down
.ill have en ded the game
1 ; know w hat h ap p en ed next Tampa Hay
• d I r id facto r took th e tirst play from
.
mage 7n y a rd s tor a touchdow n, a n d the
Hui s trailed again
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■t
iiiitm ti s lor th e seaso n saving win
i id ler *
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is g.-nr a s lavlor was a m in u te before
*. a Uu- H u is m ust go 5 0 0 over the next st.v
u. tm ish with less th a n 10 losses
. . . ill / i n Ollier a n o th e r shot next week
V . (iti. guv would
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The Lake Howell Silver Hawks bounced back from an opening nole Athletic Conference Fan Guts Slow Rich S&lt; fit 1 f t .m i
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M idgets c ru s h e d P alatka In p o p
U ir net Football l.eagiu- pl.ivntt a c ­
tion 12 tj .11 P u tn am C ounty Vete t a t t s M eiuon.il S tad iu m S a tu rd a y .
We e.xei tiled und we played
sin .ishm iiiith football.* said rp u r
terh.n k b-i- S lo a n .
lh&lt; I.tuns 1 out rolled the gam e
Irum the first possi-sslort on an d
th e defi-iise refu sed to yield on
i-very play. tu -iiirall/in g I’al.itk a 's
rutitm ig gam e
lilts Witt (im pels the Lions to the

InstUl.

second ro u n d of the regional pl.iv
offs. and m a rk s th e fu rth est any
O vlrdo team h a s ever advanced m
Pop W arn er lim it...11
T hey've done an o u tsta n d in g |nt&gt;
all year, a n d they're a great group
of kills.* said t oach .John G irard
The Lions' first p o sse ssio n ended
In an In tercep tio n alter a title
drive, b u t cam e back with a venge­
an ce on the next se rie s a s J a rre d
W harton hlew jiast d efen d ers on a
35-yard tout hdnwtt ru n
Jo rd a n C ason kicked the two
point con v ersio n (League rules
aw ard two po in ts lor a kit k an d
one for m rm m g o r p assin g the ball

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itlov.- .town the Hi Id m il lit.-It
Jo v t e pluttg.-il tot .1 oil' v iid
tom hilovvit n in
Aftet e.t« h team had the hall lout
tim es mi offense Oviedo h id .0
I Utlllll.lted !&lt;&gt; p la n ts while P alatka
b id vet to get its initial lu st down
Neither team s u ite d again until
tin- toutdi iptfirfei w hen W illiam
ll.urtsiitl h to k e loos, tot ,1 I t v.ltd
touchdow n gallop
Tin- linal score la m e on a 1.!
vard p a ss liotti S loan lo 1)i 1/
I he otlense dom inated
S lo a n

Diverse Dorazio displays talents
By J e f f B erlin ick e
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LONC’AVOOl) N uk I Jor.i/lo h a s experienced a
stra n g e o d y ssey th ro u g h the Lyman High S chool
ath letic pro g ram .
He sta rte d lit 10th grade playing soccer T hen
a s a Junior last year, h r played b a sk e tb a ll
fills year it w as back to soccer w ith the add I
turn of volleyball.
Som ehow he lias succeeded a t all of th o se
s|m rts. b u t this year h r may m ake fits biggest
Im pact vet
S tart w ith volleyball.
Dorazio h a d played beach volleyball, a d e c id ­
edly different gam e th an th r indoar version the
high sch o o lers in Sem inole C ounty play. All h e
did was s h a tte r several of L ym an's all-tim e vol­
leyball r e ta rd s in a seaso n which included over
500 a s s is ts including an ini redlhle 53 in a d is ­
trict gam e against Dt-Laud.
D ora/lo took uj&gt; volleyball a s a n afterth o u g h t.
"A friend ot mine who l played b each volley­
ball with asked me to play b ecause we were
short on setters." l)oro/to said. "1 just ligured I
would give it .1 try *
lit* sta rte d .is the fourth se tte r on the team
and didn't even play early In the seaso n under
first year coach G uta llo n av en tu re.
Dun* he got Ills i h a u te . 11 cam e n atu rally an d
hv tin end ot the season, the Lym an o ffen se
w as cen tered a ro u n d Dora/lo.
|i s .1 lot easier to pimp in a gym th a n it is on
the (je.it h ’ D ora/io said "It was rough at tirst
an d I got fru strated but everybody cam e to
g. ther a s a leant hv the end of the s e a s o n *
Ie.im ruate M.mo tdver.i registered over 200

R a id e r s
sw eep
By D ean S m ith

HERALD SI'ORfh EDITOR
MIAMI
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S o rry tifjout th a t

P h a s e s e e S o ftb a ll. P a g e 7A

Oviedo Pop tots pound Palatka

••..ike 1 t flange before th r season

Last S e c o n d S h o t: Sorrirmrifs f/tt- r/uy

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tin t-akr llovvHI
girls took the long wav but still
ended up with a t liiim p iiu ish ip
It could have Im-cii easier
I h e l l a v c k s t o o k lilt- S e m t n o l . *
Athli'lli
( 'nu|i-retit c
s l o w pttcli
sop bah 1 h am p in ttsh ip Monday at
S ctiituolr High s . pool
h ealin g
L ike Itr.uillrv h f» i n the l i t i a l s ot
th r double clllll III. itloil t . &gt; 1 1 1 natllrltl
I1i»' game m ark ed the end ot the
h i s t s t o w pto b tall s r .is iii in the
ttiltntv s u ite th e SAf swill lied t o
l a s t p i t . h th ree Vi'.lt* a g o
L ike llovv.il had ra ttle d th e top
seed and a lu s t nm iid live wiirii
the louut.im etil op en ed lilt S atu r
dav b u t p ro m p lh l o s t t o L ike
I It ant ley to e a rn a tttp t o the
Inset s lit.it k&gt; t

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kills off ot D o ra /lo s sets and Stew art ( r.ig. t
also h ad .1 big year at the net
Lyman finished 12 I l 011 the volleyball sea
son, lint D o ra/to’s retu rn to the G reyhound sto
1 er team could prove to he even m ore ru|ovahL
Tlir G rey h o u n d s have .1 b ran d new m a t h in
Steve Lyons, taking over for coat lung legend
Kay S an d rtrli. a n d should be considered one ot
the favorites In th e district a n d Sem inole Ath
let It- C onference races th is seaso n .
"Hie new ro a c h w orks n s hard." Dor.1/10 said
"He's really Into train in g b u t h e's also got .1 lot
of m otivational skills to work with u s*
D ora/lo Is exjiected to sta rt at goalie th is sea
son. taking l lie place of grad u ated S hane
LaPtaru. D o ra/lo gave up so c c e r last seaso n lo
play for th e Lyman b a sk e tb a ll team , bill the
G reyhounds n eeded him th is year a n d h e's
hoping It's like rliltng a trike.
T m not n erv o u s alm ul seeing my tirst shot.
Dor.1/ 10. who will m ake h is tirst sta rt w hen th e
'H ounds open th e seaso n next week *\Ve have a
lot ut talent a n d I th ink we eau win d is tric ts *
Dora/lo will have to have a strong y ear in the
net. an d L ym an's s to rin g load should m in t
front J a s o n D lebler a n d J o n H.ildwiu Most ot
the team re tu rn s fro last year s team w hich went
to reglonuls. S ta r forward Mark Lewis h a s
graduated a n d ts playing at Florida In te rn a
tiun.il U niversity, hut th is Lyman team could
still go a long way. Along with Oviedo and Like
.Mary. It sh o u ld h r a th ree-team b attle lor
county a n d sta le su p rem acy
For D ora/lo. It would be a great way to 11tu sh
his in te re stin g c a re e r at Lymail lie 's expert
fin e d alm ost ev erything
Except a sta te 1 h aiu p to rish lp .

had p a sse s ot 2 r» ,’ltl am! 50
v atils on thi dav W h.ittoti ran all
o n I the Iti’111 th io iig h o n t the gam e,
anil the ollctisive line c o n iro U n i
1I0 tin.- ot s. itomi.ierItit.-nsivelv the l.toiis sw .m in d
I'alalk a every single pl.iv
Pete
H .iutsim I&lt;obcr t s , n ih il.uia / a .
•Jar/vtika A ndionv s.itn lie / Sic
veil Solatia and Matthew Mi &lt; roan
Iru slia te d d ev astated
a n d .le. 1
m alt'd the P alatka offense
Oviedo Ituprovi-d to I2 O with the
viitotv am! will tn tifiiiiie its d rra m
se a so n th is S atu rd av lit Oil.illilo at
lit Phillips High s. tmol ag ain st
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H«rtUi Phoia by J** ItaDnicM

After taking a year oil from soccer to concentrate on
basketball and then becoming a star m volleyball this
toll Lyman senior Nick Dora/io has returned to Iho
soccer field to play goalie tor the Greyhounds

Lillie Quinn, DDS claims Co-Ed title
By D ean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDTIOR
SANFORD _ Now next week t .tn
be lor nothing but tun.
And th e ptisslbllity of w rapping
up a perfect seaso n
As tl there were any d o u b ts after
List week's victory over H err 30.
undefeated
Lillie
Q uinn.
DDS
clinched the c h am p io n sh ip of the
City of Sanford R ecreation an d
P arks D epartm ent Fall Co-Ed Slow
lltc h Soltball League M onday night

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with a 17 5 th ra sh in g ot M .IG
C orporation at lliu -h u rst Park
M .J.G C orporation took a I o
lead in the toji ol the tirst Inning.
Inti Lillie Q uinn. DDS cam e tight
hack with two ru n s in the b ottom
ol th e tirst tim ing an d six n u ts tu

the second tim ing to take an H 1
lead and ttic- rout w as on.
lite r 30 Im tin ifd hack from last
w eek's loss in line fashion, s to rin g
live ru n s in die th u d inning and 10
n u ts m die fourth tim ing to b re a k
avvav from a 7-5 lead and rolling to
a 25 5 five in n in g clubbing ol Kit h
Plan
rite other gam e on the sch edu le
w as
not
played
as
Sanford
C h ristian C h urch got a 7 0 gilt
w hen M urunda H om es to u ld not
P lease see Co-Ed. Page 7A

�Seminole Herald Sanford. Flonda •Tuesday November 17. 1998

R a id e rs
C o n tin u e d from Page OA

p o in ts tor the seco n d stra ig h t game.
Seven loot .Juana Kotova only sc ored six
(m ints, but sh e a lso had 12 rebounds and
blot ked four sh o ts.
Against llrow ard C om m unity College.
1‘n rre scored 16, K udruyvtsrva tallied II
an d Kotova poured In 10 po in ts in the set
olid halt to key th e R aiders' rally.
In u re bit it) of i:i from the floor and
finished with 2 2 p n in ls am i also pulled
dow n eight relm uncis to lead SCC
K udm yvlseva ad d ed 20 (m ints, six re
Im iintls an d live a s sists, while Kotova flu
Ished with 16 p o in ts. 17 relm unds an d
seven hint ked s h o ts .
Me veil Wooley, a tre sh m a u point guard
Im m c aib o n d .d e Illinois, also played well
to u tin g oil the h en ch to score It) p o in ts
an d grahhiitg seven reb o u n d s
Hie se ttling w m s very h a lu n crd ag ain st
In d ian Klver C om m unity College a s Ttm re
led with 14 p o in ts, while Kecia S m ith, a
sophom ore from O cala, a n d S h em el Donovan. a Iresh m an bom O rlando, added Id
(x iin K e a c b a n d K tid m w tsev a also w as In
double tlgiilC's w ith 1 I po in ts
Also sc ortng lor the h o ld ers were Kotova
(eight (hiiiiI s I i ry siat ta n n e r (live points),
an d Spikes and S itu R d tn esalo . a Iresh
m an In an Iail it I (In la n d jtwet {Hiiiits e a ih l

lr.iskcllt.ill t r a m sh o u ld h a v e
Irccn playing (H ark .Jack In L i s V rg.is in
sic.nl n| i.iking p a r i In l In* Nike f 'l.issti at
Miami Haile ( o i n i m m i t y College tills p a s t
w ee k cm I

lltrec gam es, th ree w ins by 2 I p o in ts
each
I In’ No I S late Uanked R aiders w ere
"lily challenged In one gam e a s they Im
proved lo b O on the se a so n ,
I i the tlrsi gam e ot the Nike ( lasso la s t
I tldav. SCC look a Hi .’Mi halltlm e lead an d
roareil l o a n HI 6 3 victory over Palm lleai 11
&lt; oinm im initv I'o lle g e
O n S atm d av , th e le n d e rs trailed llrow ard
l om m unllv College 32 U) at in te rm issio n ,
th en went out a n d oulseoreil lift* p i 23
over the lin.d 'JO m in u tes to pull out a 7b
55 trium ph.
O n S unday. S O again had little trouble
with Indian Klver C om m unity College
(whom the le n d e rs beat OH p i at borne last
hicsd av l. tak in g a 10 22 balltim e a th a n
Iage and &lt;rin sin g to a c&gt;M |H wm
I1ie wom en ol in ,o il Kell p.ltlti k Will be
Idle until I rid IV w hen they tra w l In O cala
to take part m th e Ot ala &lt; lasso at C entral
Mortda C otum im liy i ollege
Hie le n d e rs will tak e on O w ens Co lu m n
llllv ( allege t mil I Ohio at h p III oil Illd.lV
th en battle Nova S o u th e a ste rn I n i v e i s i H
I toi i i I t
I a u d e rd .d e on S atu rd av .it noon
lia n a K u d n iw tsrv a . the
so p tm m o re
guard Irom St P etersb u rg Mtisst.i s i o r e d a
gallic high J t (Hinds in SC C s tim m |ih over
Palm lleai b &lt; ointtiutiltv College
Kaisa Inure, a Iteslu tiau Im iu Im a iia
Finland w as In . toi nine horn the Moot
and st illed IJ p o in ts to go along with
seven irlm u tid s and S a n to id 's Sbrtneik.i
Stokes cam e oil th e hen ch to s to re 10

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C o n tin u e d from Page f)A
field a team
I h e league will w rap up the
seaso n next Monday night it
lltie lm rsi Park hv m aking up
gam es
rain ed
mil
on
Septem ber 2 1st
At ci 3 0 |i m
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M a lo iic l.i

H o l l i e s Ikk k Ot|( l l llt e 1iik' s e a s o n

Powering Iti i i 3 o were Hob
Cinvette |kiio- tu p le one double
th tc e singlk s lout in n s si nreil
loin Kill)
IJuVe &lt; oss (iiUk'
tu p le three doubk s (bin runs
sc o rrd three Klil) .mil Kolanit
ierillgan
lone
IU|ile
one

dnulile two singles thus* m ils
scored imii Kill)
Also i kililnbullllg well Vic
D iltartolo (one
iiljile
one
ikoible one single lour m ils
sio ri d. two Kill) Sbi i n Wilkie
(one douhlc*. two singles, two
ru n s scored d ir e r Kill) Sieve
Mittn llwo doubles. I wo m i l s
scored
(lite r
Rill).
Paula
Kite hev (two singles, two ru n s
s u ite d
one
Kill)
Kolilil
W inters lone single one m il
scored one KHI| an d N nole
&lt;invelte ttlin &lt;* ru n s scored, one
K llll

Doing do b illin g tot Kii b
I l.m
wi le dolill Klv (one
double. Ivyo m ils scored two
Kllll Pam litu k e (can double
one n m si o n ill Ahh\ (i.il.ir/.i

lone single, one Kill) .Josh
l reel )i lone single, one run
scoredl. Siis.m M dssonrtte (one
siugli'l and Aaron A dam son
lone m u si oredl
Doing the dam age lot I.lllle
fliiiiiu HDS were Tony S m ith
(two home ru n s one single,
two P ills s io ie d th ree Kllll
Mvrtel Keld (two doubles one
single
two
ru n s
si oredl
Ir.m y Mitchell (one double
two singles, two ru n s sco red
three
Kill)
and
( ralg
Met kei son (one t t 1(ili
one
single one m il scored one
Kllll
O lbei tim e rs were C alvin
Davis lone double, one single*.
one run scored three Kill),
(■ilia O rrrn (one doulile one
single iwo ru n s sccired two

KHII. S.im R u n e s (one double,
one single, two ru n s sco red ,
ora- RMI|. Ilrrn d a lla rtsfle ld
(one double one single*, two
Kill). K flthlau K oberts (cine
hom e run one run s c n m i, one
KHII. Yoyo Cox lo n e double,
one n m scored, one Kllll a n d
Paula
hunger
lllirec
ru n s
si orrd)

L ike
Mary
in
y e ste rd a y 's
opening round to reach the li
rial but s tn n k quickly ag ain st
L ike llraritlry to tak e a 6-1
trail in tin- srio tn l tim ing
Megan
DeMu hele. A shlev
si oti Jrm iv Khmer Migllori
A m anda I in n er an d H eather
Hyde .ill s to re d in the big in
ning. faking ad v an tag e n| re
p ra te d L ike Miatitlev m ista k e s
a n d it w as up to Ntigliort to
bold the lead

L ik e Hr.mtlev o p e n e d t h e
s c o r in g
w h en
K.itey
F e r ry
si o r r d III I h r o(irnlllg f r a m r .

Providing tin* offense for
M .Jr'i C orporation were Dan
Mill (two singles
one run
scored, one Kill). Erie C ooper
(Iwo singles). Don Haldwin lone
double*, kilo* run sc oredl Kuben
Marcia (one single, one Kllll.
Alison Ilaxier (one single, one
run seined). Greg Lit/ (one
singlel a n d Lisa C la u sse n Itwo
m n s scored)

7A

FACA STATE POLL
1998 BOYS’ FALL SOCCER

FINAL
1. H radenton A cadem y
12-8 0
2 (lie) M altl.ind O rangrw ood C h ristia n School
21-3-1
2. (tic) Lakeland C h ristia n School
17-3 I
•1 Pom pano (Jeach -lllg h lan d s C h ristia n A cadem y
10*2 0
S H radenton-SI. S te p h e n 's E piscopal S chool
19-3-0
0 . T a lla h a sse e -M aclay School
9-8-0
7. O range Park St. J o h n s C ountry Day S chool
17*3-1
H West Palm D eath S u m m it C h ristian School
17-3-4
9 . Fort Myers C an terb u ry School
8-5-5
10 Clearw ater*Lakeside C h ristia n School
1 2 -4-0
1 1. T am pa Sem inole P resb y terian S chool
17-6 2
A lso re c e iv in g v o tes: H radenlon C h ristia n School. S araso ta
C h ristian School. C ovenant C h ristian S chool. T am pa P re p a ra ­
tory School. Ilillrl C h ristia n School.

1998 FACA ALL-STA FALL SOCCER
First Team
G oalie _ A dam C a rd o n a , se n io r, O ran g ew o o d C h r is tia n .
M id fie ld e r _ S tep h en S traw bndge. senior. L akrland C h ris­
tian; Eric Pullen, junior. Si. S te p h e n 's S plscopal. J o s h
K rsh an , junior, M aclay.
S w eep er
N ath an Purcell, senior. Lakeland C h ristian .
S tr ik e r _ Sheldon Gr1//le . senior. H ighlands C h ristian : Eric
G reen, senior. Si. J o h n 's C ountry Day: N ath n a Kragt. senior.
H radenlon C h ristian: Matt DeYoung, senior. J u p ite r C h ristia n :
Wes S h erm an , pinlor. C an terb u ry School: N at B loom daht,
ju n io r. W in te r P a rk -T h e M a s te r's A cadem y.

Second Team
O rangew ood C h ria tla n _ J e re m y P ry o r, a e n lo r: St S te ­
p h e n s E p isco p al _ J e lf S /y m an sk l. sen io r an d Andy
A uspaugh. sophom ore; S a ra so ta C h ristia n _ D.J. S m ith, s e n ­
ior; T am pa P rep arato ry . M att A sslng. senior; Maclay _ Tad
D rake, senior. D radenton C h ristian _ Steve Tuls. junior: L ake­
side C h ristian _ B rian H u tch in so n , junior; St, J o h n s C ountry
Day. U rrtl R oundtree, s e n io r Sem inole P resb y terian _ Hrlan
Sam ilian. senior: Sum m it! C h ristian _ J o s h Lafave. senior.

Honorable M ention _ Offense
R yan Bogga, ■ o p h o m o re, B ran d o n P a ra o n i, a o p h o m o re ,
an d J a a h T ay lo r, J u n io r. O rangow ood C h r ia tla n : A les
V lq u e tte . a e n lo r, O rlan d o -H law aaaee C h r ia tla n ; C raig
O a te rh a u a , J u n io r, T he M a a te r'a A cadem y: Kyle Andree.
sophom ore, a n d Van M eyers, senior. M aclay; Kenny Flguerla,
senior. J u p iie r C h ristian ; Shaw n Kirnbrell. senior, a n d J o s h
Payne, senior. Lakeside C h ristian : J o n a th a n L ansburry. s e tt­
lor. St S te p h e n 's E p isco p al; J o n a th a n S treets, so p hom ore.
L ikel.m d C h ristian ; S te p h e n H ouston. Junior. St. J o h n s C oun­
try Day: Mark H ess. Junior, and C J . Byerlv. senior. S a ra so ta
C h ristian : Tim R uh. senior. J u p lle r C h ristian ; A ugustine Solis,
senior. C elebration C h ristia n : J a re d McGreevy. so p h o m o re.
H ighlands C h ristia n .

Honorable Mention _ Defense
David S m olkrr. senior. T am pa P reparatory; David Sandholf.
senior. B rad en to n C h ristian : Adam Finney, senior. C anterburv; Greg H arris, sophom ore. M aslo S h ouppe. so p h o m o re,
and Greg H arris, sophom ore. C ovenant C h ristian : Eric Linder,
tunlor. S araso ta C h ristia n . Baker Mabry, senior. Sem inole
P resbyterian; A aron R obertson, sophom ore. C om m unity
C h ristian; Ryan K rndo. senior. Sum m ltt C h ristian : Aaron An
dree, sophom ore. Maclay: Matt Laurenzo, senior. J u p ite r
C hristian ; J D T ucker. St. S te p h e n 's E piscopal; Luke Still,
senior. H ighlands C h ristia n ; Will Powell, senior. L akeside
C h ristian Matt Sllgh. sophom ore. Lakeland C h ristia n

S o ftb a ll
C o n tin u e d from Page UA
I 'art ol th e I lawks' earlv
p r o b le m s c.iiue from i b r a h
sent e
ol
sta rtin g
p in h e r
Mainly Mlglmrt w ho h a d to
Wink S a iu td a v ‘s b r w a s ba&lt; k
last ingbi a n il -vp. ■i k&lt;-&lt;1 Hit'
H aw ks With tw o iriplcs Ib re e
Rill a n d a ru n s « u r e d
flesldes th a t s h e w as h a re tv
w alk in g Miglnat w bo h a d two
g r a n d s la m s Hits sc . isom w a s
s l i k b u t t a m e n u t oi lu ll lo win

Hie i b .im ( iln l|s b t|i
"It's
realty
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Mlglloll saiil -| knew

We ti.nt a good i b a m r eve n at
ter we losi S a t u r d a y he* a r is e
we i&lt; a good r ea m

Like Howl'll tn .it Ii Gli ii Al
ti rbiirtl gave a lot ot llie i reilll
to Mlglloll s I Hall
'S h e s a n e x p e n e i n i d (day
and w ith o u t her we w o u ld iit be
where we an * " b e sa id
Hie Silver ll.iw ks h a d &gt;&lt;• beat

Alter an o th er P atrio ts nm .
L ike Howell sto re d two m ore
m n s in the tilth Inning w hen
C h ristin a Farrell tripled hom e
N atalie Savage and late r sm re d
ui a n erro r
Then it w as time to hold on.
l a ssie W illiam s open ed th e
sixth with a triple, an d s to re d

on a Kristie S tev en s single,
Stevens and la'slle Pollard,
who also singled, scored on a
two ru n single from M ichelle
Ogg lo m ake ll 8 5. hut L ike
Howell sq u ash ed tlit* rally
H ie P atriots h a d one la s t
shot at th e victory In th eir final
at b at. Ferry led off th e se v e n th
with a single an d . after a force
out. the P atriots had the tying
nm at Hie plate a fter a sin g le

from W illiam s.
Stevens singled to load the
b ases, b u t Pollard lined the
ball to sh o rts to p a n d S tev en s
w as cau g h t off flrst for th e
gam e ending double play.
It w as Lake Howell's seco n d
double play of th e night.
Tile H aw ks ended the s e a s o n
with a 13-2 record, the best
m ark m the county.

IN BRIEF
T ough season ends for Hawks

M issing basket hall?

t'ASSELMEKKY _ Iwo I H team s met to
end a seaso n ol Inislr.itloii Friday night at
Ku liaril E vans field an d the gam e becam e &lt;
m u im o siti ol L ike Howell's seaso n a s visit
lllg Apopka edged Hie Silver Hawks in tlietr
Hom ecom ing G am e. 2 I 17
Like Howell |1 ')) si oreil on iis first th ree
p o sse ssio n s lo build a 17 IU baltlim e lead
lint the Sliver H aw ks m issed a golden o p p n r
lunity for a bigger trail, only scoring th ree
p o in ts oil ol th ree Blue D arter 12 H) turn
overs.
G u a rte rR u k J e s s e II.m uon closed out Ills
L ike Howell c areer by ru sh in g for 115 y a rd s
a n d two to m bclmvtis (one ru n s ol t&gt;&lt;) a n d H
yards). Imt he w as held lo nnlv 3 ot 16
p assin g tor 73 y ard s an d an In tercep tio n

OIUANDO _ You c a n I s e e th e NBA. but lor a
can of Ikikid you can sec future NBA sio rs in
ac tion It) the Tip (Ml Classic at W inter Park
High Sc bool
Hie to u rn am en t s ta rts at 7 p m on De
i em ber 'J u tla n d ru n s through D ecem ber 5 lh
i or over 20 years, the Rotary Club ol Or
ange C ounty East h a s sponsored and n m th is
p restig io u s loom .uncut where college and pro
sc o u ts congregate
Ib is to u rn am en t h a s
r.Used over $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 w hich lias been d o n ated
to local ch a ritie s and the p a rtic ip a tin g
schools High sc hools which have earn ed an
invitation to panic Ipatc th is year are Day­
tona B each M ainland. Dr Phillips. J o n e s .
L ike Howell. O ak Ridge. O sceola. Sanford
Sem inole and W inter Park
For the pasi th ree years, adm ission into the

w ill, Inst* cS; l ) K K \ V

to u rn a m e n t h as b een a c a n of food The
Kot.irv C lub u ses th e food a n d $500 to c reate
holiday lood b a s k e ts th at are d istrib u ted to
needy fam ilies th e week before C hristm as.
Hu* rem ainder ot th e food Is donated to area
c h u rc h k itc h e n s
"Not only is it very rew arding to provide
C h ristm as dinner to a family that would not
have the m eal otherw ise, b u t it also allow s
th e fa n s to w atch the to u rn am en t for a
m inim al cost, said Bob Harvey. Tlp-Olf C la s ­
sic c^h,u n n .in
The Rotary (Tub of O range County East was
founded 30 years ago a s th e first b re a k fa st
i tu b In Kulary In tern atio n al II Is one of 43
i tu b s m D lstnct 0 9 8 0 in C entral Florida. The
m en .uni women of O range C ounty East
Rotary work in u n iso n for a b e lte r clu b and to
e.xemplltv Kot.irv s m otto of Servlet* Above
Self.

R ocket wins fifth C&gt; Y oung
NEW YORK _ Roger "The Rocket" C lem ens
co n tin u ed to make the B oston Red Sox look
bad on Tuesday, a s he won a record fifth Cy
Young Award a s the top pitcher In the
A m erican League
C lem ens was released by the Ked Sox two
years ago b e c a u se the floston m anagem ent
felt th e lire balling rig h th an d er w as on the
dow nside ot his carrer.
But since joining the T oronto Blue J a y s ,
C lem ens h a s won th e triple* crown in both
se a so n s, mosi w ins, m ost strike o u ts and
lowest earned run average, an d h a s won the
Cy Young both years.
C lem en s t^it all 28 first place votes, easily
w inning the award over B o sto n 's Pedro Mar
tin e / .m d the New York Y ankee duo of David
Wells and David Cone.

SC W P ro-W restling
SANFORD
Hie Sanford Police E xplorers
will he sponsoring SCW (S outhern C h am p i­
o n sh ip W restling) Pro-W restling on W ednes­
day. November 18. 1998. at the Sanford Civic
C en ter located al Hie co rn er of S anford Ave.
a n d Sem inole illvd on the Like front.
Com e see Sanford's own "Mr Money” Je d
Decn and "Mad Dog Mike Taylor am i his new
m an ager. "Ms Red Hot Pepper", along with
'H ie I'henom
Bryan A ustin. Du* Syrian
S lash er. I'p lowii F rankie C apone, T h e
M ercenary
D ud ol D iscipline'. The Florida
H urricane , and m any o th ers.

Doors will open at 6:30 p m. with the a c ­
tion beginning at 7:30 p.m . Hie cost is $8.00
for all se a ts. Proceeds will go to the Sanford
Police E xplorers to help p u rc h a se a van for
th eir program .
For m ore Inform ation or tickers, p lease
contact Ofc. Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030
T ickets are also available at Billy Boy s lo­
cated a t th e C o m er of 1st St. and Sanford
Ave. in Sanford. (407) 321-0833.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T I C E OF
AP P LIC ATIO N FO R TAX O C IO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
tn«t FUNB AS CUSTO DIAN FOR
FUNDCO, INC , Itia holder of
m « foiioMing certificate*) hat
Wad M id c a rirfic «ta(«) for a to*
dead to be issued thereon The
certificate
num bif(i|
and
yaar(t)
of
t«suanc*.
the
description of the property, and
tha name!*) m «h ie h t «a s
at tea tad »t/are a t folio * t
C an.f.cile No: 1 40F
Tear of ittuanca: t996
Description of Property
LEG LO TS 11 * 12 BLN 36
CRYSTAL
LAKE
WINTER
HOMES 3UGD PB 2 PG 113
Names m which assessed
Harold S NuD'a*. Jr All of sa&gt;d
property being in the County of
Semmole. State of Florida
Uniats such cartificata(s) sha»
be redeemed according to U « .
the pro parly d ttc n b td in tuch
ceriificate(i) *nii be told to the
highett bidder at the wrest front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the li s t day of Oectmber,
1996. at It 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. appiice*
b'e documentary stamp taaas
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the tale Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid it due writhiri 24 hour a
aftar the advertised time of the
tale Ail payments shell be ceth
or
guarantaad
instrument,
made payable to the Ciert of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 3rd day of
November. 1996
(Seel)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergerf
Deputy Clerk
Publish November 10, IT. 24 A
December 1. 1996
DEW 46

N O TIC E OF
A PPLI CAT IO N FOR TAX O t E D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the! FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . the holder of the
following certificate(s| hes filed
•aid certificate'lls) tor a tea deed
to be issued thereon The cer­
tificate number(s) and yaar(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the nameis) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
Certificate No 333)
Yeer of issuance 1996
Description of Property
LEG LOT 33 • S 1/2 OF LOT 34
LONE PINES PB 12 PG 21
Nam#* m which assestad
Fred Watson, Mary L, Watson
Ail of sard property bamg m the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) than
be redeemed according to law
the property datenbed n such
certificate)*) wtN be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Semmole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
on the 21 tt day of December,
1996. et 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. appUca
tie documentary stamp rates
and recording feat are requ red
to be pa&gt;d by the succassful
bidder at the sate Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid it due withm 24 hours
after the advertised lime ot the
sale All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Oerit of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 3rd day of
November. 1996
(Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by Shirley C Hergcrt
Deputy Clerk
Publish November 10. I f 24 I
December 1, 1996
DEW 45

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Legal Notices
n o t ic i op

A PPLI CAT IO N PON TAX 0 1 8 0
N O TIC I IS M IR IB V GIVEN,
tha! FUND A$ CUSTODIAN PON
M UNICO INC . (tip holder of the
following cert frcdtetsl h a t filed
*.int ce*t f»c j f e l f l for j t .u deed
to be i%*ued thereon The cer fifiCdte numiMrifl end »e jr i t| of
• M u m c t the deecnption of the
prop erty ann the n j m e f t l m
nehich *v e i i
tested t+tvm at
folio e t

CfrtifiCJtP No 17HS
T * jr of lituaitce 199#
Deti'ription ol Property
K G S IC 22 TP JOS MG! 30!
S 576 75 I T OF SC 1/4 OP SW
1/4 5 I t OP MM A SW 1/4 OP
SC t/4 S A C OF MM
N e m e t nt which e t t e t t e d
Sifwntfn fn* Inc All of t a i d
pro petty being *r» I he County of
Sermnole Sidle of Florida
U " ’e t t tuch cerfif«cele(t| then
he redeemed according fo leer,
(he property de tecte d in t uc h
cert ficeteCt) will be t o ' d to the
hrghetf I dde* at the we t! front
door,
Seminole
Co unt y
Cotiffhoiit* Sanford, Florida,
■■in the fth day of Dec ember.
i99i t i n o o a m
Payment of Sale fee. appbca
b'e documentary ft amp fa tea
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the tucceatful
b*dder at the tale Poll payment
of an amount equal to the high
etf bid »i due withm J4 hour*
after the advertited time of the
ta 'e Alt payment* thall be cat h
or
guaranteed
inttru me nt,
made payable to the Clerk of
the CifCcit Court
Dated t b i t j u t day of

October 1996
♦Sea/|
M A n r A*«m M O M S !

C L l « A OP T m |
CIRCUIT CO JM T
S I M iN O il C O U N Ty
PLONICA
t v Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Ci#rk
Pub «th October
I tu | i? 1998

J1

November

OCV 120
IN T N I CiP C UiT C O U N T
OP TN 8 I I O H T 8 8 N T H
JU DIC IA L CIMCUIT.
IN ANO PON
1 I M I N 0 L 8 C O U N TY .
PL0N I0A
C A 08 NO. M t H CP
»N Ml I S t A T i OP
I U L A GOWCM
Deceated
N O TICI
OP ADM INIS TR ATION
The administration of the
(•fate
of
TU LA
GOW IM
deceated. Pile Number 99 999
CP1
. »• pending m the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Puir.de Probate Div»**onr me
eddret* of which &gt;• Post ON ce
Drawer C. S#n*ord Pi 32771
The names and addresses of
the Personal Mepresentat &lt;ve
and
the
Personal
set forth below
Alt mfar at te d persons are
required1to Me with fbif court.
W I T H I N T n MCC m o n t h s OP

TmC p mst p u b l ic a t io n o p
T h i s N O T I C I ( t ) alt claim*
agamtt the estate end I 21 any
obiection by an interested per
son on whom th.* notice was
served that ch a'■ten g e t the
validity of the wil, the q ie t c v
lions of fhe Personal Mepreten
tat ve venue, or |ur&lt;*d&gt;cf&gt;an of
the court
a i l C l a i m s a n d o b j CC
' I O N S MOT VO U L I O MILL 0 (
FOfMVIK B iH U ID

Pub'-cation ot thi* Nd U &lt; h»*
Begun on Nov*mb*r IT, 1 »M
Parson*' h*pr«**nf4tiv*
P A IA lC IA f A i B I S

D M l u g w n Court
Ov&gt;*do FL 127*3

Attorney tor
P*&gt;*on*i Reoretentet •«
JOHN D M AHAFFIV, Jtt
(SQUIRE
Jt 11 Lawton Road. k i t 223
Orlando. FL 12*0)
(4071 394 20*1
Pub' i n November IT . 24, 199*
D IM -11 3

UNCL S BOV'S
S I L I -STO RA GE
A U C TIO N N O T I C I
the

fo llo w in g

property

be s o l d on o t h e r
WISE DISPOSED OF AT A SALE
TO B i HELD AT SAID UNIT o n
LEASED 3PACE AT UNCLE
BOBS
2*30
W EST
2S T h
STREET, SANFORD. H 12771.
ON THE 1ST DAT OF OECEM
B I9 199* AT TO 10 AM FOR
CASH A 10N BUYERS PRIM I
DM WILL BE ADDED
*113
M i a E ( MCKEE 27*2
RlOGEWOOD AVE F91. SAN
FORD. FL 12771 BEO. MI5C
FURNITURE Fl$H TANK. MISC
B O IE S
•IT T
ROGER 0 WOOOS. 110
WALNUT AWE , ORANGE CITY.
FL 127*1 *009
RECLINE R,
U iS C B O IE S . GAMES. WALL
OECOR. GOLF CLUB S. END

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1 1 7 1 4 l a k e d r i v e . Eusns. f l
DRESSERS. CHAIRS. MISC
FURNITURE. MISC
BOXES.
BOOKS. VACUUM, FISHING
EQUIPMENT. TOOLS
AUCTIONEER
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OATEO THIS DAY 09 NOVEM ­
BER. 199*
PUBLISH NOVEMBER 17. 24.
199*
DEW-91

Legal N otices
N O TIC I
NO TICE ta hereby given that
the
Board
of
County
Commissioners of Seminole
County. Florida, intends to hold
a public hearing to consider fhe
enactment of The ordinance
entitled
AN OMDINANCE MECODlPVING ANO AMCNOING TH E CON
SO UO ATED STR EET LIGHTING
D IS TR IC T W ITH TH IR TY-FIVE
LC V ILS OP 5FMVICE POM THE
UNINCORPORATED AREAS OP
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. SETTING
STANDARDS FOR THOSE THIR
TY FIVE LEVELS. C O N S O U O A T.
ING EXISTING S TR E ET LIG H T­
ING D IS TR IC TS IN TO THOSE
THIR TY-FIVE LEVELS. C O N ­
SO LIDATING
NEW
S T R IC T
LIG HTING D IS TR IC TS WHICH
ARE CURRENTLY OElNG C R E ­
ATED INTO THOSE THIRTY-FIVE
LEVELS. PROVIDING OEPINI
TIONS. PROVIDING FOR GOV
ERNANCE OP THE DISTR IC T
BY THE BOARD OF CO UNTY
COMMISSIONERS. P R O V I N G
FOR
M AIN TEN A N C E
ANO
OPER ATION
OF
STR U T
LIGHTS W ITHIN THE DISTRICT.
S IT T IN G FORTH FISCAL AND
A SSESSM ENT P R O CEDUR ES.
EMPOW ERING THE LEVY OP
SPECIAL A SSESSM ENTS W ITHIN THE DiSTRiCT. REPEAL OP
ORDINANCE NO 97-34 ANO 9757 AND PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. INCLUSION IN THE
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
CODE
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
at 7 00 p m . o# soon thereafter
as possible, at »!» regular meet
ng on the Bth of Oecember.
4998. at th* Seminole County
Service* Bud din g. 1101 la st
First Street, 0 C C Ch a m b er s ,
Sanford., Plor•dai Persons are
advised that d they decide fo

appeal any decision made at
th*S hearing, they w&gt;ll need S

record of the proceed-ngs. and.
for such p u rp os e they may
need to msure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is
med*. which rec or d includes
the testimony end evide nce
up on whuch the appeal •% to be
uased, per Section 286 0109.

Pier la Statutes
For additional information
regarding this no tice, please
con fect
Street
Lighting
Specialist at H O T ) 6 6 5 - M 7 0
Parsons with d&gt;sab&gt;nfiet need
n g assistance fo pat tic* pat* m
these proceedings should con
fact the em pl oy ee fl* at on*
D* parfm*n t A D A Coor din at or
49 ho ur s in a d v an c e of the
meeting at (407) 669 7941

M APVAhhi MORSE
Clers to the Board of
County Commissioners
i y f t * Roach
Deputy Clerk
of Seminole County, f o o t l e
Publish November 17. 1998
D lW -tt J

N O TIC E OF
A P P LIC ATIO N FOR TAX O I I O
N O T IC E IS H f f i f a * GIVEN
that p u n a a s c u s t o d i a n f o r
M U N i C O . INC . the hold*' M M
•o' o v n g certificate!si has M ad
sant t *rt.fit 4t*isi for * t«a deed
to be issued thereon The c e r ­
tificate numberft! and y*ar(t} o*
ssuance. the description o* the
property, and the name {If in
wh'Ch it was assessed i*/are as
follow*
Certificate No 7480
tea* o* issuance 1996
Description of Property
LEG UNIT M I D S P H iH G W O O O
v ' l l a q i o n n i j n n o toae
Name* in which atvessad
Mars A Safov-eh Ad o» said
property be mg m the County ot
Seminole. State of Florida
Uniat* such ceridicateisi shad
be redaemed according to law
the property de scri bed -n such
certificate'*! will be s ohj fo the
h ghesl bidder at fhe west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford. Florida
on the fth day of Oecember
1999 at 41 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tares
and rec o'd ng fees ere requ‘ted
to be pe»d by the successful
b dder at the *are Pull payment
of an amount equal to the highetf bid »s due within 24 hours
after the advertised lime ot th*
sal* AM payments shad be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this 21st day of
October 1996
(Sean
M AR vA NNI MORSE
C I E R A OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SE M IN OL E C O U N T Y
F LOR IDA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish Octuber 27. Nov i . 40
9 1 7 1998
DEV 221

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE.
FLORIDA
CASE NO ; 98 1636 CC 20 P
CHASE GROVES C O M M U N ITY
A S S O C IA T I O N INC
Plaintiff,

e l V l N J k EENAN A/n/A
K E V I N J k E E N E N and
M E LI S S A B K E E N E N A/A/A
M E LI S S A 0 K E E N A N
Defendants.
TO K E VE N J K E E N A N A/K/A
K E VE N J K E E N E N and M E L I S ­
SA O K E E N E N A/K/A M E L I S S A
0 k E E N A N . 1202 Treacraek
Law'enceville Georgia 30043
Y O U ARE N O T I F I E D that an
action to enforce a Men foreclo­
sure on the following property
n Somirtbl* County. Florida
Lot 016 C H A S E G R O V E S U N I T
7A according !o the plat the re­
of as recorded in Ptaf Book 4S.
Pag es
M
an d
IS,
Public
Records of Seminole Co unty,

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
tE M IR O L B C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE OtVVBION
File Num ber t i - M t - C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAM ES R HOOIEMAM. JR .
Deceased
N O TIC E
OF A O M IN I8 TR A TIO R
The administration of the
estate of JAM ES R M O O IEHAN. J R .
deceased. File
Number 96 946-CP. it pending
the Circuit Court
for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which i* 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 37771. The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's
attorney are tet forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AH persons on whom lh«s
Notice is served who have
objections that challenge the
vahdrvy ot the WiH. the qualifi­
cations
of
the
Personal
Representative,, venue or Juris­
diction of this Court are
eqorred to Mo their obteebone
with th.a Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O T IC I OR TH IR TY OAVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS N O TIC I
ON THEM
AM creditors of the Decedent
end other person* having
claims or demands against
Decedent s estate on whom a
copy of this notice is sieved
w«th*n three months liter the
date of the test publication of
tbi* Notice must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE
f ir s t

p u b l ic a t io n

op

t h is

NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAVJ
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OP TH»S NOTICE
ON THEM
Ad other creditors of the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands agemst me
Decedent * estate must Me
thee claims with this Court
w it h in

th r ee

m o n th s

AFTER THE 0ATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
N O TIC I
A U CLAIM S. DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO f i l e d
WILL B i FOREVER BARRIO
Th* date of the test pubMce
tiun of th»s Notice &gt;s November
1 0 .1998
Personal Reprasartative
ANN I M MOOLI MAN
219 Braifshew Avenue

Sanford, PL 32771
Affornay for
Persona* Representative
JAMES A BARKS
f t 20 W First Street, Ste 0
Sanford. Fiord* 12771
(407) 121 1224
Pier Ml* Bar No (97164
Publish November 10. I f , 1991

DEW 68
N O TlC B OF
AP P LIC ATIO N FOR TAX 0 8 1 0
NOTICE IS M C R fBr G&lt;VEN.
th*t PUNB AS CUSTCDiAN FOR
PRQPCO. INC the holder of
the follow ng certificitettl has
fifed sa&lt;d terhficaieft) tor a tea
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate
numbeM*) and
v*a&lt;tsi
of issuance
the
descript on of the property and
the nama(s) m which it was
«•••««•() «*■&gt;••* as toMow*
Certificate No M l
veer of issuance 1996
Description of Property
LEG LO TS 21 29 6 49 (LESS S
426 FT OP LOT 49l FLA LAND A
COL CO S C E lE R v PLANTATION
PB t PO 129
Names m which assessed
San Pie tnv Ltd Alt of sa&gt;d
property being in tha County of
Seminoi* Stale of Florida
Unless such c erfthe alet st shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described «n such
ceftiticatt(s) w&lt;ll be sold to ths
highest b dder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida,
on the 7th day of December,
1996 at ft 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee., applet
hie documentary stamp fives
and recording tees are required
to be paid by th# successful
bidder at the sale Putt payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid is due «hthm 24 hour*
after the advertised time of the
sai# Ait payments than ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this l i s t day of
October. 1996
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Of THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIO R I0 A

NOTICE OF ACTION

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C L A V T O N 9 M C C U L L O H . 1069
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By Eh/.iboth Buie
As Deputy Clerk
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WITHIN THE LA TIN OF T h r e e
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
t h is n o t ic e o r t h ir t y d a t s

AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
III creditor* ol Iho decedent
and other portont h a ,m g
claim t or demand* tga m tt
decedent * etieta on whom a
copy ol Ihit nol.ee it te r.a d
withm three month* tiler the
dale ot the tirtl pub'ication of
tmt notice m u ll Me then claim a
with thit Court W ITHIN THE
LATER o f t h r e e M O NTH S
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
f ir s t

p u b l ic a t io n o f
NO TICE OR t h i r t y

t h is

DATS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OF THIS N O TIC I
ON TM (M
All other creditor* of iho
Decedent end portont he.m g
claimt or demand* ogam at the
decedent t etlete mutt Me
their ci*&gt;m* with (h it court
w it h in

A fTE R
f ir s t

th r ee

THE

DATE

p u b l ic a t io n

m o n th s
OF T h I
o f t h is

NOTICE
ALL C l a i m s , o e m a n d s a n d
O B JE C TIO N S NO? SO F i l EO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale of the M tt publica­
tion ol thi* Notice '* No.ember
10. I M I
Pertorei Repreteniali.e
ROBERTA M WAIT I
770* Pineeppi* O n,a
Or'endo. Florida 12*13
Attorney for
Pertoner Repretenleiive
L W CARROLL JR . (SQ UIR E
Florida Bar No 0*141*
LAWRENCE W CARROLL.
jR , P A
70* Turnbull Are . 1202
Altamonte Spring*, F l 32701
Telephone 1*07) 2*0 33S*
Pubhth November 10. 17. I M I
0 (W 3*
N O T I C I OF
A PP LIC ATIO N FON TAA O S IO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
met FUND AS CUSTOOiAN FOR
FUNOCO, INC . me hoidet o'
-he toi*0 w»ng certiticetelt) he*
Med taut ceriiitceieftt lor a la ,
deed lo be ittued thereon The
con fiCA'e
num bei(t)
and
,e a i(tl
ot
'ttuan ce.
the
detct ption ol the property end
the name!*) m which d wat
a ..a .t a d it/ara aa touowt
Certificate No 10*1
tear of ittuaoce 1***
DeecriptHHi ot Property
LEO UNIT 120 *00 LAKE CEN
T|R CONDO PB 2* PGS *0 TO
•2
Nome* at w hch a tte tte d
John D Qei'oway Air of to*)
property bo ng m the County of
Sem nole State ot Fionda
u m e tt tuen certil-catelti than
ba redeamad according to law.
ma property detenbed n tuch
cert hcalettl w&gt;H be told to the
highett bidder tr the watt front
door.
Sem nole
County
Courthouto, Sanlord. Florida,
on the 7th day of Decambat.
1 9*0. at 11 00 a m
Payment ot Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary titm p taiea
and recording teat ere required
to be paid by the tuccetaful
b dder at tha ta a Fult payment
of an amount equal to the hrghett bid •* due withm 24 houtt
attar me edvertited lime ol me
tale All payment* than be ceth
o«
guarantaad
mttrument.
made payable to me Clerk ol
the Cacuit Court
Dated i m i 21 tt day ol
October i«*a
ISeall
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C Mergerl
Deputy Cletk
Pubiith October 27. November
1. 10 A 17. 199*
DEV 221

DEV 222
N O T I C E OF
A PPLI CAT IO N FOR TAX OXBD
NOTICE IS HEREBY QlVEN.
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC . the holder of
the following certificate(s) hat
Med sa&gt;d certificete(s) for a taa
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number! s)
and
year(t|
of
issuance,
the
description of the property, and
the nam ed) in which it was
assessed it/are as follows
Certificate No. 2500
Year of Ittuanca. 1996
Description of Property
LEO UNIT E9 CROWN OAK
C EN TRE C O NDO PH 1 ORB
1448 PG tS
Names m which attested
Delta in* HI Ltd-. All of said
property be ng in the County of
Seminole. State of Florid*
Unless such certificated) shad
be redeemed according to lew.
the property described in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on tha 21st day of Decambar.
1998. at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taaes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the sale. Fuff pay mienI
of an amount equal lo the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
aftsr the advertised lima of the
sale All payments shall be cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
made payable to tha Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 9th day of
November, 1998.
(Seall
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish. Nov 1 7. 24 Dec 1 A 8.
1998
DEW 111

N O T IC I OF
A P P LIC ATIO N FON TAX D M O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . the holder ol the
lonowwtg cerMicaleltl hat tilad
tard certifKaleltl tor a ta. dead
fo be ittued thereon The cer­
tificate numbeiltl and yaar|t| at
ittuance, ihe detctiption ot the
property, and Ihe nameltl n
which it wat a t tttt e d mare at
follow*
Cartilicate No: 2499
Year ol Ittuance- 199*
Detctiption ot Property
LEG UNIT ES CROWN OAK
C EN TR E CO NO O PH I ORB
144* PG 13
Name* m which a t tttt e d
Delta In , II Ltd All ol ta*d prop­
erty being in the County ot
Seminole. Slale of Fiorida.
Unieta tuch cortificoteltl then
be redeemed according to law.
Ihe proparty datctibed in tuch
certificate(t) will be told lo the
highett bidder tt Ihe w e ll front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouto. Sanlord. Florida,
on Ihe 21 at day of Dacember,
199*. at 11 00 a m
Paymant of Salt tea. applica­
ble documentary ttamp taiea
and recording tee* are requited
lo be paid by the tuccaaatul
bidder at the tale Full payment
of an amount equal to the highett bid
due wilhln 24 houra
attar the edvertited lime at me
tale All payment* thall be cath
ot
guarantaad
mttrument,
made payable lo the Cloth ot
the Circuit Court
Dated th u 9th day ot
November. 199*
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Cletk
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IN T H E C IR C U I T C O U R T
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FL ORIOA
P RO B A TE OIVIBION
File N u m b t r ••-•01 C P
IN RE ESTATE O f
RiTA M LANE
D*c*a«*d
N O TIC E
OF ADM IN IS TR A TI ON
Th* administration of in*
atiaia
of Rda
M
Lana,
Dactatad. Eda Numbar 96-901CP. it panding m tha Circuit
Court for Sammola County,
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32771.1292 Tha n a m «i and
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M l forfh b*(o«v
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ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ad paraona on whom thia
notica i« aarvad who ha*#
ob|*ciiuna that chaHamga tha
validity of tha will, lha quaMioatiortft of tha pa/tonal r*pr*tantat'va, vanua. or |uriadtChoh of
thit Court ara raquirad to fila
thair objactiona w&lt;th thta Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
th e

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p u b l ic a t io n

of

THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craddora of tha daetdant
and othar paraona having
claims or damands against
dacadant a aatata on whom a
copy of this notica «a a*rvad
within thraa months attar tha
data of tha fust publication of
this notica must Me than claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ail othar craditors of tha daca­
dant and paraona ha«&lt;ng claims
or damands against tha daca­
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claims wdh this court WITHIN
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OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
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WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
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tor maintenance Water Bonnet
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ATTENTIO N CNA (
Come and 10m our canng team
ot Nurses and CN A s Eicelent Benetts Eiper ence &lt;ec

ogri/ed

100 pm-t100pm

shift available mease apply m
person Oeitonj Meartnear* Renafiottahon Center 1 95 1 Eik
cam BNd Oertona EOE
BILL HEAR0 C H EVR OLET
Sanlord Fionda &gt;s Ooiung tor a
Fuit Tme Se-tcnpoard Operator
Call Lome at (407) 321 7800 ter
art interview between 7 30 and
400
Cate Giver tor small ALF kve m
Rm 1 Board. nom.nai pay C a)
pgr »s 31&amp;9973 or 623 3a5«
Carp* nt»rs/M»l per »:SuBcrews
A dockers needed Steady work,
last pay Jett Savage 407 970792*.

CARPET HELPER
And mstatters Must nave VCT,
vinyl Base 4 commercial gluedown eip la te 324 5762
CARPET INSTALLER
HELPER
W-4 Tram Benelits 322-3241

Counter
positrons
mg dry
locations

ca.t

Parson: 2 permanent
available at eipandclean operations new
333 8070

Cnaiiengmg position tor
outgoing mdiv w; good comm
skills Office dunes center on
adm. cust sve
and sales
Phono o*p ot cust contact eip
desired Far resume to Norwest
Financial at 324 3316 EOE

rm ol San
S Onando Dr 117-92)

CUSTO M ER S C R V K t REPS
In an) Outoound cans
Norm Onando Ana Good Wages
Lite typing requred
C a ) Sandy or P it y
(407)6470010
A t Temp* me
EOE / No Fee

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
CNA

EOE DF/W.P________________
ELECTRICIANSresnJ A comm TO P PAY, B EN E ­
FITS
OFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2322 S Park Orive
322-1462_______________________
ENTRY LEVEL ORIVERS need
ed NOW’ Honey Transport has
.mmediale openings tor rlrirer
tra-nees No npenence reeded
Earn 4500 to 4700 eenkly pTus
Benefits CDL train, ng ava-LtNe
800-4333593___________________

Dental Assistant
Needed tor Surgical prosthetic
reconstructive practice Ener
get&gt;c ndrviduel eitn strong
team skills Salary and Bene
as
Interview 904-774-4300

DRIVER NEEOEO
Class A COL
Stay in FL only
5 days on / 2days of! 3 yrs
m.n O TR e ip Good driving
record 323 7178

E*pd residential 4 otece clean­
ers needed Transportation and
phone required 407 6*3-1414

HAIRDRESSER
A NAIL TECH

Drivers

needed Both F T Oenie'e pret
Can John at Headliners 3215831
_______________________
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn cf San'ord
3200 S Onando Dr ( 17 9 2 i_____

Midwest Coast Transport is
looking tor C O L da s* A lie
driver* For imme opening
Late Model equp Home often
Compel live pay
w Benefit*
Call M CT Rapmsanlattve John
Beaumont (407)328-4873

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunsnme Stating urdet con
tract win the Semin ie County
PuPhc Schools has immediate
Full 4 Pad t me position* avail
acre lor tood senree 8 custodi­
al Apply at our new location
295 Waymont Ct «105 »r U k e
Mary or Call 3230440 tor de
tads
Requirements
include
FDLE.FBI Background checks A
0»ug Testing E O E OFWP

EARN EXTRA INCOME
4200 4500 weedy mailing gft
certificate* For more informa
tem send 4 se't addressed
Stamped envelope
Just For
Kids P O Boi 0610 Man* FL
33168

to

f \ i ( V u u l o ,f:

Trammg Classes begin

nmg Nov 30lh Be ready tor a
new years w new skill* for a
new career 3 w* prep cowrie
to challenge CNA lest Earn 144
while you learn a career m great
demand Appry m person
Dettona tree tecare Rehab Cen­
ter
185' Encam BNd
Dettona Fl

C U S TO M E R
SERVICE:
FT
Good Phone Mitt* important m
handling customer calls Some
typing, filing, Basic computer
skuis 48 5 0 nr Fa« resume to
407 327 8942 W nter Springs
areaMtg Plant

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2 1 1
C V ld I (J07) I 900444T4i( 49 - »

Ladies Cali FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-8 00-CITY-FUN
v 1 *4 • ► et

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Witt train tor Toll collectors
24 openings tor tiei tJe people
F T 6 P rt
Pd Training, vacation
neann, dental ■■(• insurance

Construction:
All
position*
avaitaoie E ip d enty apply d
405 Douglas A,e. Sie 1406. Al­
tamonte Springs

DESK CLERK

NEED EXTRA CASH

CASHIERS

Call 407444 1445
Winter Garden

71—H u p W an t i n

71— H elp W anted

by Luis Campos
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P R E V IO U S S O L U T I O N 'M a rria ge , well, I think ol it as .1
marvelous thing lot other people. Tike going to the stake * —
(Poet) Philip Larkin

4 0

�1 0 A •Semmota Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tuesday. November 17. 1996

G ETS
TH E
DONE!
Rent
71— H n r W anted
O fB A R Y MANOR

CNA 2 3CA 10 30P, A10 3CP
6 30A LPN tO I5 P «4 S A Otelary Aid* part tune

*j : « EOT
Piece

Drug

*37 668-

Free

Wen

Installers!
W ILL TR A IN '
Vertical Winds BeneMlI
Call (40?) *X&gt;- 4700

“ JOBS”
JOBS
JOBS
AOCCCO &gt;• teaming up wth
Sanford compare** to create
Vtcdieg |oO .cportunities 11
jyou ha&gt;» »k»t* ambition and
&lt; » M tor guai'Ty we have a
g-eat opportunity with great
We have ota m the
'ceowng areas

'M a c h in e O p e ra to r*
'A a a e m tife rs*
(F ir s t S h ift)
* W are h o u se *
‘ C lerical*
‘ D ata entry*
'Te le m a rk e tin g *
* A d m in . A sst.*
* 1 st.2 n d .3 rd S h ifts
Avail*

Pieaa* cart tor apot
a o r -u o -rtn

A decco
•■f EM PlOW f NT PtCPli

jjOtN try test *e*n*&lt;ar* team
•n Vototia county Rettorsttvs
CNA
reeded irr mediately
‘Previous erpererc* reiptu
Call Dabary Manor 407-4414428 EOE
KfTCHEH-HELPASERVERS
I r m n nr* Apply O Willow
Tree Cafe. Can to schedule rv
terview 331-3204

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Htat.it* euuruMCt ano *o ik

I

LAWN TECHNiaAN
Full Time Immediate Opening
Saiary . C o m m 261-2377

71— H t t r W

a n ted

Maintenance Pereon
Cipenenced
general
mam
tenance person *or aperment
tempi* t Drug **«inq required
C * i»2 P M 8 323 C263________
Medical
Recap Hon 1st:
FT
Knowledge of front desk, com­
puter. A pnone tkAs Cal 5748200 or l*» resume to 674-1111
MERRY MAIDS HtRMO
Car A insurance Needed
Wen*end* FREE 33« 5266
MORTOAOE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: High ictvd grad *
case tyt&gt;ng A ccniM K ita&gt;
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood CaM Dan At 7*7-8770.

Night Auditor
FT good wages Lake Mar&gt;
Courtyard
'35
tmernatnnai
Parkway Laka Mary 444 1000
p rr s e r v i c e a q x n t om «r
Needs lo clean. serve* and m
spect rental vehicle*
Valid
FLO
Acceptable dr-»»g record
and background check Apply in
person
]0 M Orlando &lt;17-82)
Or. Sanford
Part Tim* help needed An alter
school program E&gt;p in chad
care a* CaE Joyce 331-763$
PART TIME UTILITIES
COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 334-3310

*01 Frencfl Av*. POSet 744
Sanrwe i i u h i ' m

( 4071302-1939
NOW HIRING Carpenter* Etee
fievans, Plumper* A general laborers Drivers earn e«tra t$
Preschool Ttacherl
School-age Teacher needed
________ Can 323 8547________
Presaer A Spotter'Cleaner Ei
cenent pppertunity eiists with
growing etpandmg dry clean
operation Lake Mary area 3338070_________________________
Production Associates
Com* and see Why INVACARE
S a great place to work As a
leading manufacturer of home
i-eaith car* product* we seek
highly mchvsted production as­
sociates |machine operators,
a*sampler* Robot operator*,
etc I Requirements Ability to
Hard *or 8 iu*. aokty to lift 3$
ib* , and ability to work over­
time, Saturdays We otter an air
conditioned
environment
is OC-hr to start with rapd in­
crease potential a trendy teem
spirited atmoipn*'* A great
benefits Apply m person Won
Fn 8AM 12PM. or 2PM 4PM
2101 East U ke Mary Btvd.

_________
R E T IR E D T R U C K D R 1 Y L R 5

Santord based tetogorawd earn­
er he* opening* tor p/T driver*
Out 3-5 days Rim when you
ware. Teem or i n g t area FIT
mim* anscersd i n * fheweum
assgned conyempnais Home
weekly COL A wr a good driving
record CM 1 aOO-991 9940

71— H

elp

W

M l ' V C A R L Y L E ® by 1-arry Wright

141— H

a n ted

om es

•

Fo r S a l e

H ire
153— A

creage

Lo

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Fo r

S ale

Now hmng all positions Top
pay pad vacations after t year
MecKai benefit* and a Drug
Free Work place 4650 W SR 46
Weil Sanford 407330-7775 A
3770 Orlando Dr 17-92-Sanford
407-321-6306
DENNYS RESTAURANT.

OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteerv
Dehcna area 10 acres, deal tor
horse* or cant* farm Mobile
home or homes*# Zoned agn
*44.900 Financing aval » *m

RIGHT HAND MAN

Ocala National Forest tots
JlOOdown *64 It,'mo Owner
352 230-4579__________________

downpayment (904)787-8100

Need* 100 workers daily
I S sign on bonus to new em­
ployee*.
f strs pay lo driver*.
"Open $ am
SOI Dogtrack Rd Longwood
760-410*

157— M

o b il e

H

om es

Fo r S a l e
10*2 DML WK&gt;(
112 CH A
New Carpet Yae Dm Rm mi
Hardwood Floor. Ce&lt;kng Fan*.

Roofing Musi have reeiNe du­
ly transportation Hookers espd
only Laborer* mm 18 yr* old
No esp necessary 332 9417

Lg
Screen
Rm.
Clear"*21 000 324 5856

Very

SECURITY OFFICER JOfl
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc 834^444

PARK AVI. M OM .E PARK
Homes *3000 to 16 01X3 Setup

S E M IN O LE S
FA S TES T
G R O W IN Q
S T A F F IN G
S E R V IC E * currently accept
mg wphcationi tor Ftecepbonst
A
Employment
Coordinator
Ideal randdales nvisl have e&lt;
cenent customer service skids
and a desire to grow wan our
company
Apply at 295 Way
mont Cl *105 -n Lake Mary
323 0440 or Fas Resumes to
323-0433
S O fc O fW P _________________

SantordfLake Mary:
Family
Par* kids A pets ok low kK
rent OPtwd 3 BR 2 BA many

TELEMARKETING
SPECIALIST
Pul your saws sad* to work m
our 75 seal cel center rvtietmg
cal* to o«* esistmg esems Fu*
and pert time position* m our
Longwood Apopka office LA hr
plus commrsston lour top
agents mass *14hr A u p)
*100 HOLIDAY
SIGN ON BONUS
Cal Betty n H R 772 6668
TIRED OF WOR KINO
WfTM YOUR BACK
Opportunities are now open w«h
PENN LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY tor career mdrrduei* No
eipenence necessary
•UP to *53 OOCVyr
* Escekenl tracing
'Benefits av ekabto
Celt 774-2296 tor confidential
interview

TOP PAY
For asp cabinet makart A tensneurt. 0 Ue. reg Drug Free
Workplace Apply m person to
1C M . 1U1 Keeaner Piece Port
of AanSord A las rskumw to
407 3219454

Francng QUMT1 322-2881
71— H E i r W

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

99— A

a n ted

U

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ana i boom tnc.wo
7 BOOW 147*440 ANO UP
3 2 3 -8 8 7 0

lm c

INTtLLlGtNT STAFFING
(4 0 7 ) 869-0444

ROOMY 1 bdrm to qu«l Nslonc
area *42Smoo • uM* 1 yr
ease Ca* 33132220

W AREHOUSE
IndhrkJuai needed to work rxghts
8 p m start time) m rotngeratod
warehouse Starting pay 16 15
per hois Apply m person 10 00
a m 2 00 p m
Mon . Tu*s
Thurs A Fn at

ROBE LEA VR.LAB
271 Specter - U lO U o n t*
HDD OKAY 407-130-8831
SANFORD 538GMO
21 CLEAN MOVE-PSSPECIAL CaM 522-7*32

ARMELUNI
EXPRESS
LINES, INC.

SANFORO- 2/1 duptea. Central
A-r Heel w d hoo* up *475/
mo *300dep. Ca« 123-12*8

941 North Hwy 17
Ptereon. F I
Equal Opportunty Emptoyer
Drog Free Workpiaca

103— H o u s i v
U

Warehouse Clerk: 25-30 hrswk
Some eip pref Can work around
toNx* * * * * * M7 6333
93— R o o m

s

Fo r R e n

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2 RM* wrSA abate krt. Pro&lt; fe­
male preferred *360-mo me
ubkties 407-322-0129 eve*
IFFIOCNCV
Mato terv - convenient bcaton
321-4900
U K E MARV/SANFORO
1 IQ furmsned BORJJ •/Bath,
nciudes Clbto TV. pnon*
kitchen privileges and ubMw*
*350 /mo Sec Deposit *100
Ca* 302-71*8
98— R

en tals

p a r tm en ts

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n f u r n is h e d

I V Uaroge ApL quwt area no
smokers, no pets. 145Gmo Jarmgen Properties 330-3255

H A R M T O D R IV E
T R 4 C I 0 R T R A IL E R S
m

.

Comas lo i E Mwy 46 Zoned
tor ofhe# *85 000 Cal Dot.
Jktngm Proper*#* 123-1185
MR
721

IB # CMA B-q tented tot
flrverytew Av* Sanford

FITNESS FLYER 4* seen on
TV Soto tor *300 kk# new ml
video snd monitor *100 3224049
FREE CAR. I t 8 FUN m your
spare Nn* interested7 Cal 16da • 526-3517 I ado olter rspl
PCS and new Tupperwar#
HEY G U YS I O A L 9
O r » dad an eipensrva gift of
name brand Sport coal A Flori­
da shirt formerly relating tor
*85 00 how yours Hr an eacPng
*7 50' How cool can you gat
with Sears londun Fog dually*
YOu wonl get wet *1 IMS pne#1
3228766

MONEY TO LOAN
For house car busto*** *#C4
non debt consoadahon pwase
cal t 877 324 8182

*500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own to* 1 tx»m
noma ml C/HA. new pent A car­
pel f A** about HUO homes*
The Waunen Group. Inc.
Raanoro.----------- 321-8331
Sf JOSSN Rtv* R FFtONfZ1. Oner 1600 *q R . og poo*
2 c gar pto* t c carport over
IG ec wdock *120a/mo
DELTONA 2/1 I n On. carport,
toed yd l8 )Q nw .
Veekee I Prepare** IJ14IS4
3 M 2BA CHA, 2 car gated*
SeniorOLea# Mary area *7$0r
mo . *400 depoea 3239473

w a tn a s B m

tek* *75Qrmo *50C
deposit References preferred
407 862 8305
*anSard: 2/t tern rm . to porch,
semd bk porch t b* from Lake
Monro# *475 321 6757

I I72BA mt ttoubto ga
rage 362 lake Pteed Dr Sanlord *83 000 407 324 5*21
OCLTONA WATERFRONT
Large 38ft urck ranch teatunng
great room feign on 1 12
wooded acres on l*&gt;» Monro*
Many auras
Large rooms
Eesy access See to apprecr
ale *235K 407668 1162

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

House Fes let* 1 ' New C ma
new carpel. 13* acre lot
*66 500 0 8 0 407 #57 9277
LAKE MARY 5 1 Comer to!
Needs TLC *92 000

! 11 — ! •* &lt;»,r

149— C

a

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
107— M

o b il e

For R

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om es

ent

1 BEDROOM. A C fenced yard
*37Vmo Owner,broker
323-H67
118— O

f f ic e

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o m m e r c ia l

P r o p er ty Fo r S a le
Histone ChStTKI 111

Commercial leased Units
*1000 groa* monffi'y income
*180000 Deb Ooyte 130-1495
153— A

W t — A m i A N C I S 4c

MATTRESS BALE • Fu* vs*
used boa spring* t mattress
*65 » Larry* Mart 322 4132

creage

Lo

t

Fo r

SANFORD
AREA
VACANT
LAND I. Markham Rd Estate U4
2 2 acres Trees A more frees
Prte# reduced lo *72.800 Owner
Carry 8. 166 Front Zoned GC 2
to town on 25m St *47.800

REAL B f T X T E . DOC
322-7494
DELTONA 10 4cr«s Ideal tor
mcM* homesa* horses cam*,
larmmg or njrsery Zoned agri­
cultural
*3 900 ACRE
Sm
down wowner tmance 904-7871772 or 804-787-0822
LAKIFRONT LOT - Bwany
Lake. Loch Arbor private
90&lt;300 *70 000
LAKIFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land Lake Monroe *120 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
*10 000. lg. pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wrxided
*25 000
BAY AYE Santord tol near

park- *12 000
321-5089

ent

2 Office Space* 900 Square 1
0 *450/ mo. 800 kq 8 0 *400/
mo 333-2084 everuna*

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

A MOVE PS SPECIAL!! 400 tq
ft A up! 1265 A MONTH Otoe*Storage 321-0120 or 333-2554

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

old

Off While Whirlpool Refrtgerelor lyT okl with r e maker 407
321 2943
S o li *XO 0 6 0 Toaalmealer
ovenbroeer *15 Storage cear­
ner 150 0 6 0 single -bunk beds
( " " T O O G O O D T O MISS
Large 17 5 cutac tool Seers re
tngeratof with trosl he* top
hearer K.tchen tab'# w tour
chav* tormrea lop Vanout
other tod* and household
1#m» Everylhuvj .n eac*«*nt
condbon Cal 124 1169

185— C o m p u t e r s For
S ale
HOME PC 488 16 RAM 3
drives &gt;ncl CD ROW a 2
speakers prmiet Wntows 95 4
Word tor Wndow* -ns r*u#d
S » X 324 8435________________

The Seminole Hmrtld Ctetsi
feds *r* me dwekest and most
meipensty# way to see your
can Ron your three kne ad tor to
days and pay onry 121 00* Even
bettar if you san .1 soonar
'•hen we KNOW you wet) you
can stop yosK *d end onty pay
tor me nucr«*c of day* a actu
*ty ran" What a Oeah'

Call today and watch
tht Harald ClssaiflBda work for you!!

(407) 3222611
SEliEO CARS from ITT*
Porsche* Cad-iuc* Cheyys
fW/Ws Corvenes Also Jh*cs
IW Os vou&gt; ate* Tol Fie* 1
100 21* 9000 E«t 2206 tor
Cunenl isf-ngs

235—

189—O itice S upplies
O F F iC T F U R N iT U R f
6 LARGE 38* ■ 60* m*18l
dask*
F.i# cabmets and
cha.r* *&gt;*o Everyding n good
condton CaS 324 4440

Sali

S pace Fo r

.Tru ck Driver
a
institute

89 Dodge Daytona cold AC.
auto run* good
tow
*2*00 0 6 0 *07 302 7193

T
Santord

I r l ‘rirc chhhhoo f f
“

»&gt; E p s o celates
l,

#*

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CARI

193— Lawn &amp; C arden
John Deere garden tractor sae
new ta MP ny,icfwng mower
deck *1800 407 664 1162

219— W anted to Buy
UREWARO FOR OLD FISHe ra

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

• 15 Day COL Tralalag
• Day 1 Wfsksnd Ciatsa*
• FlaaKial AattUat#
• Carrlara Hiring Oa Sit*

V-Mjr Area To# F-ee (1| 80021#
9000 Ert M 2206 tor Ckrtem &gt;sl

Fo r S a l e

1885 Caravan: nys*

F u r n it u r e F o r S A tE

While Norge fndg# 5 yr*
*225 Very dean 330 167?

ars

body damage *1100 OBO 322
3089 after 7PM

eitra* SaciSic* 407 302 7188

t 250322 1739

Home* horn penrues on *1

SfENSTRO M
RENTALS
9 U « A M ) in d p i M yr new cars
Scoring A AC
8S2WB8M
HERON COVE V? Condo Dbte
garage gated comm, comm tap
pock trepuce
810806000
SANFORO 2/1 Unrig rm p*
te». neavae g yard
*500/500

231— C

166M. 250R*140ttW 321 7915

________ ___________

n f u r n is h e d

V I wtei shade I s m Peis OK
W add dtpoaa *586 • securi­
ty 201 E 22nd 8t 323-4540

*a
APARTMENT 94791*479
Clean. New Apitence* 25th 6
Oik Santord 9246234
99— A

in

Oeknquer-t fas R eposR EO s

W e are looking for an O u tside Sates R e p w h o can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
an d loves people!
W E O FFER :
• S A L A R Y P L U S C O M M IS S IO N + IN C E N T IV E S
• F U L L B E N E F IT S IN C L U D IN G - M E D IC A L .
D E N T A L . L IF E &amp; 4 0 1 K.
• 2 W E E K S PA ID V A C A T IO N P E R Y R .
• A GREAT ATM O SPHERE W HERE YOU
C A N E A R N A G R E A T IN C O M E !

p a r tm en ts

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE

U

NEED A CAREER?

is c e l l a n e o u s

B VO W NCR

i?«56 2 BfV'BA *a ewetre w
CHA New Vinyl vdng and
hooting new carpel Washer
hoo*t&lt;)* Upgraded stove A ref
*7500 407 321 1297

Santa* Helper* to work o ik
Modey photo promohon at to
cal man 1 n it .# hours We w-c
tram Can now 407 322 7891 or
1800285 6783_______________

Stucco company needs espen
enced peop&gt;e to do lath and
stucco P'ease can Amy or
Ado-pn a 463 49tt|days) or
32 7 5660 imtesi_______________
Stucco Person |t3hour wta
penance 333-7796

223— M

TACKLE, cm] tores tackle bor­
es reels old duck decoys hurl
.ng antiques, etc Pay up to
*t 000 I pay moce then anyone
A will pay *10 00 lust to see
your old tackle 941 859 3530

Atom. Cana Copper /Beta*
Kokomo Fkecyckng 121-0004
•18 W First INF 8-5. Set.8-1

221— G o o d T hjngs to
Eat
BOWB FAMOUS P EANUTS A
FRESH JU M BO SHRIMP

Secret reepe on peanuts written
up several times m local news
papers Come by A hare me
BEST after *4 the test
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Coconut oil is safe in lotions
By Peter II. Cell. M l),

BEETLE BAILEY
W U V iO O T

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lotions contain coconut nil I know
that this oil contains cholesterol Will
using such products raise Ihe level nl
cholcslcrol in my blood’’
DEAR READER: The coconut mi in
skin care products is safe to use By
and large, the eomponents of moistun/
ing lotion do not penetrate the skin and
enter the body Coconut oil is added to
by Mort Walker these products because it smells good,
it is not absorbed into the body
Coeonut docs not contain ehnles
tcrol in significant quantities When
eaten, it can raise cholesterol levels in
some individuals, however The rea
son for this is not known
Nonetheless, people on low choles
tcrol diets should avoid eating tropical
oil*, such as coconut and palm oil
DEAR DR GOTT: I am 76 and suf
fer from re flu* and reduced motility of
my esophagus My doctor has me on
Zanlar, with good rrsults Is it mad
Visahlc tor me to take this drug the
by Art Sansom rest ot my life ’
DEAR READER fo r the reason you
brMt^OOLA^1
are taking it. Zantac is a safe drag to
use indefinitely Because the quality of
your life with the medicine is vastly
superior to the quality without it. I think
you ran continue the Zantac for at least
another to or 2«years without worry
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report ‘ Digestive Gas * Other read
ers who would like a ropy should send
Si plus a long, self ad d ressed ,
stamped envelope to 1*0 tin* 2017,
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
by Charles M. Schulz I013A Re sure to mention the title
DEAR DR GOTT Following a bout
of pneumonia a year ago. I have b*vn
A SOOP START
WHAT l
rh ro n irally tired I was onre a
FOR A 6 0 0 0
EEPEP WAS
health), active person, now I'm a wet
EXPLANATION I A cOOC
rag. a dud What ran I do*
SIR
DEAR HEADER lake any illness,
pneumonia ran leave a patient weak
•r
and fatigued However, this normal
reaction usuallv lasts lor only a month
or two
Apparently, your resistance is not
up to par Therefore, you should find
out d some hidden underlying disease
is (he cause of your chrome fatigue
For instanve. diabetes. HIV infection
by Howl* Schneider and c ertain blood d iso rd ers ran
" X l reduce a person's immunity to dis
ease or lead to chronic weakness Ask
your doctor for a thorough physical
exam ination to identity lingering
infection nr any other factor that may
Ik*ailed mg your health
DEAR DR GOTT llow do I gel rid
ol the "love handles' on my back’ I m
about 20 pounds overweight but I

The flood started
with G eorges
By Phillip Aider
At about the same time Hurricane
Georges was dum ping incredible
amounts of ram on so many unfortu
nate people, the annual flood of bndge
books started. The first book was the
biggest It is simply called "Hridge"
■Black Dog A Leveiithall. edited by
Glorya Hale and Nancy Starr
The good points are twofold excel
lent value for money ■almost 650 large
pages in a hardback edition for a list
price below $10‘ and a wealth of infor
malum and instruction The bad point
is that it contains only matenal prevt
oil sly published by Ralsford in Britain
•which you find out only by reading the
copyright page) It is the majority of 11
books and one reprint, most of which

NEWS IT t M
POLITICOS’
P0HTIONIHG
S f L V t f F0F
P g e S /P C N T fA F
FACE
GARFIELD

by Bob Thaves

X W ISH T H tY
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OF T H f A t o v t n On r u e
P &amp; lO tN T lA L tA U O T .
M A m . B U T X 'P
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by Jim Davis

Tuesday Nov 17, 1998
Activities with friends will play an impor­
tant function in bringing about mutually
good results and happiness lor you in the
year ahead Be sure fo get out and min­
gle with those others than |usl your tami-

V
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22) Lot your
noblor impulses prevail lor your loved
ones today Rather than doing everything
lor yourself, place yourself &gt;n other peo­
ple 's shoes N ot only will y o u make
everyone happy in the pioccss. but your­
self as well Aslro-Graph year ahead pre­
dictions make groat Christmas stocking
stutters tor all signs ol the zodiac Mail S2
tor each to Astto-Graph, c.o this newspa­
per P O Bo* 1758. Murray Hill Station
Now York. N Y 10158 Be sure to state
the Zodiac signs you desire
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Fmd a

way to be kind m your efforts to be trank
and honest n your intimate conversations

ROBOTMAN*

DfPUNMSWRt^
. WUIkNUY'

by Jim Meddick

ANNIE

p ou n d s You should ask y o u r doctor
fo r a w e ig h t re d u c tio n plan O n c e
y o u 'v e lost the weight, the "love han
dies" should shrink

PETER
GOTT. M.D.

If not. you might consider liposuc
tion. Your phy sician can refer you to a
plastic surgeon who is familiar with

the procedure

The p rim a ry purposes of a ro lling
pin a re I to roll out dough, and 2 to
w a ve aro u nd the house, like a circa
1950s cartoon, to re establish female
pre em inence

watch my diet te a rs ago. my aunt
used to try to Ratten out my sister's
fat deposits by rubbing them with a
rolling pm
D EA R R E A D E R I doubt that the

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Answer to Previous Pu«le

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t l Genus of ants
14 Of the eyes
31 Bird home
19 Actress Oahl
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1ft Present ss S
area

95 Nervous —
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97 Coral islands
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21 One who
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philosophy
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have been reviewed in this column
previously (Some sections have been
removed to avoid duplication &gt;
Of the 12 books, six relate to bidding,
three to declarer play, and three to de
fense Here. Suuth is in th re e no
trump West leads the spade four five,
king, three Rack comes the spade
jack Should South duck or c o v e r'
Why’
If East started with the doubleton K
J of spades, declarer must duck But if
East has the K J to. South must cover
to block the suit. &lt;If East has K J x.
South is doomed If spades are 4 t.
South s play is irrelevant.) The key is
West's lead, a fourth highest four As
declarer holds the three, if West is an
Honest Englishman, he will have at
most a five card suit So. the right play
is to cover the jack with the queen
The book is available for $43 93 post
paid from The Bndge World Call iftooi
599 0033 to order

wilh trends today Your generosity will
encourage (hem to accept the bare (acts
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jsn. 19) Some
thing you ve Deen treating leniently or
w&gt;ih accommodation could take a surpris­
ing twist today Be prepared to handle
these developments in a more practical,
trank manner
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) D on t fa,I
to property cipkxe all ol your alternatives
in a personal matter, or success could
elude you today investigation will find the
avenues to achieve your purposes
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Although as
a Pisces you can be quite intuitive, you
most rely solely on your common sense
and logic to keep you on track today
Your hunches could lead you astray
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Bo sure to
keep piectse. accurate records regarding
any financial involvem ents you might
have with clubs or friends today You
could be called to verity later
TAUR US (April 20-May 20) A w ishywashy attitude will not only impede your
progress today it could set you back m
achieving an important obioctive It s
imperative you have a decisive game
plan

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STUMPED?Call tor Answers1-900680-4500 e*t code 100

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c e s s fu l I'd r a t h e r sn,. y o u lose 2o

DR. GOTT

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19 On the —
(running from
the cops)
21 United
22 Brown
pigment
23 Thriller writer
Leonard
24 Made lion
sounds
29 Red Cross
2ft Eye pari
27 Mom's slater
29 Rove
30 Sea eagle
31 Billboard
37 Org. that
regulates air
traffic
38 Big lisard
40 Intended
41 Citrus trull
42 Danish
measure
43 Direction
49 Shopping
center
4ft Seed coating
47 Tints
49 TV s Ptepies
50 What s
U p .-?
52 Old soldier
93 Workers'
assn.

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GEMINI (May 21^June 20) It you re on a
diet or some type ot rehabilitation p ro ­
gram sell-discipline is essential today
Th e ra is a good chance your resolve
could be extiemeiy weak at this time
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Mane a hsi
at tasks or goals you need to accomplish
in the order ot importance today Then
strictly adhere to it Without it you could
forget to take care ol something quite
serious
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) it your decisions
are governed solely by your ego ot emo­
tions you '6 not likely to make good
choices today Evaluate all conditions
honestly realistically and orderly
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Although &gt;i
might be difficult lo convince you other­
wise. your financial prospects loo* rather
prom ising today Unfortunately sell
defeating thoughts could lead lo your
undoing
LIBR A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) S pending
beyond your moans might be a lempta
tion you'll need to contend with today
Remember, spender s remorse is ti*c!y to
follow it you re eitravagant now

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INSIDE TODAY...

TODAY IS...PAOE 2A

Nicole Houston says
O u r Town Oviedo
is foil o f surprises

M eet a humble
m an who did a
great deed

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27.1998

90th YEAR, No. 262

over ethics in advertising
Christian groups
make character an
issue, but county
incumbents call
sniping malicious

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
sniping appears ready to go an
to Election Day. Seminole
County Commission Chairman
Randy Monte aaid today he la
disappointed by the misin­
formation
and
malicious
charges being made against
the Incumbents In the two

SE School board
abmlghtencd up." Henley u M

c h &amp; ir W O m a n b l a s t s

S ? .£ £ 5 £ a t t o r n e y ’ s ads
calling for ouster of
bombarded by leaflet* depictall inCUmbentS
M a lo y

M e L a in

questionnaire for the voter's
guide and Morris reftwed to re­
turn his - thus allowing the
Coalition to fill It its own re­
plies based on commission
voting records and statements
by Monte. "It teas a no-wln
situation." Monte said.
\

tag Monts and Adams as tax­
hiking yahoos who take tax
paid Junkets and are Involved
m a sexual harassment lawsuit.
*
Monts said the latest Seminole Tax Watchers pamphlet
redo of the opinions by Commlsstoner Orant Maloy, who
helped organise the group and
has given personal and bualness
to it. T his has
been a ooramunHy thing."
Maloy said today. *1 waa more
dian happy to provide Informstton.M
The Tax Watchers Qroup

____
____*7
Own _
HERALD STAFF WRITER
„
__ _
„ SANFORD - Seminole County
School
Board
Chairwoman
Sahara Kuhn wants to set the
record straight,
«t response to a series of
P**1 political advertlsementa
dut call for changes In the
county commission and school
hoard through the ouster of In­
.*~ M1 distributed to
other board members a written
response
disputing
claims

Sheriff’s office Is

'A7^uy*«;,&lt;r
AfpLF.**

�*A • Stminolt Htrald, Ssntocd, Florida • Thursday, August 27.1996

Johnson: A hum ble m an
County relaxes
water-use restrictions
SEMINOLE COUNTV - The
Seminole County Board of
County Commissioners have
eased the water restrictions
set earlier this summer.
While the water usage Is still
higher than It was last year at
this time, the usage la lower
than It was when the restric­
tions were begun In late May.
Therefore, the restrictions are
being modified. The changes
are:
Customers may now wash
their cars at their residence
Customers
may
conduct
pressure cleaning
Lawn Irrigation times are
now expanded to Include from
4 p.m. to 10 a m.. on appro­
priate days.
The day - of - the - week re ­
strictions are atm in place, as
residents living in even num­
bered houses may water from
4 p.m. to 10 a m. on Monday.
Wednesday and Friday. Odd
numbered houses may water
their yards from 4 p m. to 10
a.m. on Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturdays. There ts still
no watering on Sundays.
These restrictions apply to
Seminole County Water cus­
tomers on|y.
Commercial establishments
are not affected by the restric­
tions.
The amended restrictions
will be In effect until further
notice.
Residents requiring
more
Information may call 333-615
extension 3000.

New bus routes
SANFORD ' -

The Seminole
wfB be
considering proposed addi­
tions to Lynx bus sendee. The
new routes are to begin at lo­
cations In Vohtsta County, In­
cluding Orange City, and tun
to Orlando.
The
Lynx to
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downtown

adopted and approved by all
entitles Involved. Lynx officials
say the mutes would not go
Into service until some time In
1009.

Supreme Court ar­
guments
TALLAHASSEE • The Florida
Supreme Court will hear oral
arguments Thursday. Sept. 3,
at approximately 0:40 a.m.. on
the case, Joseph Spaitano ver­
sus Seminole County. Spadano
la being retried for the 1073
murder of Laura Herberts,
brought about when the main
witness in the trial recanted
his testimony.
SpaxUno'e volunteer counsel
was unsuccessful In finding a
co-counsel at public expense,
and a trial Judge appointed an
assistant. It also ordered pay­
ment of a public opinion sur­
vey done In preparation for the
trial. Seminole County, which
must pay the costa, objected
an grounds that the benefits
neither required nor
to meet conatltuThe Fifth District Court re­
versed the decision and Spastano la now appealing.

C A L N O meeting
LONOWOOD - The Council of
Local Governments in Semi­
nole County (CALNO) will meet
Wednesday. Sept 3. at Longwood City Hall. Items sched­
uled for discussion and con­
sideration Include the Juvenile
Justice Committee.
Sheriff
Eahngerb work program and
the local option gas tax.
The meeting win begin with
a dinner at 6&amp;0 and the pubSc meeting at T p jn .
The next meeting, on O ct 7
win be held at the Oviedo City
Katt.
Fire I r a i n i n g
ORD - The
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The tornado was flrat, then
the wildfires and then the Ge­
neva shoot-out. In all three
events, Seminole County assis­
tant fire chief
was one of the first to respond.
Johnson has helped define
courage and bravery the past
few months, putting his life on
the line to assist others. He
was commended for his deeds
an Tuesday by the County
Commission. Sheriffs Office
and Flre/Rescue.
No one ts more grateful to
Johnson than Deputy Sheriff
f o n t McLeod, whom Johnson
ran to and rescued under a
barrage of gunfire on July 8
when Alan Singletary engaged
law enforcement officers in a
13-hour standoff.
Deputy UngUM Oragaty was
killed
and
McLeod
was
wounded
In the shoot -out.
Knowing McLeod was down.
Johnson Ignored the gunfire
and ran to help the deputy.
"I saw him In the corner of
my eye. He was coming over a
fence • I saw Ms white shirt."
McLeod said. "He disregarded
Ida own safety. I owe my life to'
him. He helped get me out of
there. There's no way 1 can
thank him enough.”
Johnson downplayed
his
bravery. "This was a man I've
known for years. We've worked
together quite a while. We
were In Fern Park first You do
what you can and I knew 1 had
to him.” Johnson said.
McLeod was hit but
got him on his feet he
able to get off on hie own.
He's too big fbi
■old. "He's
me to
Kb _
I didn't
hare to do
1 had to do
up and then got

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Lakefront development critical for future
.

I have naked that mv name be removed
from the petition our board, the Sanford
Historical Society, signed for the ‘Save the
Park* Issue. The board's support Is no
longer unanimous.
After
Iter conducting my own research Into
the Historical Society's Intervention of
•Save Hie Park' drive. 1 find (acta that have
changed my views and my vote on this Im­
portant community Issue.
The building of the proposed areas would
benefit the museum by offering our facility
much greater visibility. By having an
opening from the hotel Into the museum,
many more people would have accese to
:our lovely muaeum and the *historical Innow uur town was rounoea ana nss continued to grow. With Inviting visuals and
printed
pnmra Information
mjormauon we could
couu interest muvisitors
into mmnttnm
n im T
h.
seum vial
tore Into
wanting »n
to n
explore
The
Student Museum, and Our Seminole
County Museum. I have come to the condutfon that Mr. Sanford would have been a
major promoter of this proposed W ater
front Building project.
I stated at the January, 1906 Oeneral
Society Meeting that “ ----------- * mm ‘
derfbl museum gift shop, a restaurant
where people could come tft. enjoying
quiet tone, while dining In a tropical
phere. We need to offer a hone and
buggy tour
tc— of beautiful
--------------Historic 0
-.U -U ,
Sanford.
These things could better become real Ities with the completion of the proposed
building proram . Since I was born and
raised In Sanford. It is the place most dear
to my heart. I want to see Sanford prosper,
I believe the motives of many who have
joined the “Save the Park* S T m
and financial gain, and not far the best mterest of the community at large- After totervtewtng several downtown merchants,
some who have membership in our Socfety. we. as a community, need to help turn
around tire weak buttress growth m our
Historic Business District.
Time la running out. If Sanford Is to grow
nd be a healthy town In the a 1st Century,

JANE
WILLIAMS
MORGAN

^Qum tColunin
W w w«u &lt;
gtedeveteproents.
a confer,,K proposed building
“ “" " e »Is «to be
« ■
ence «*nter.
center. Many, many conferences were
huned ■ " V * » &gt; this area loot year due to
the lack of facilities. Our merchants need
the revenues produced from these tourists
to help their businesses become more flnanctally secure.
There are other parka in the Sanford
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Progress always has Its toll. Some area
-----------n u.
residents-wtfl not m
have
tbeprtvOege of contlnulng to view the lake front from their
homes, and some buatne__________________
win be
facing the same situation, but homes and
businesses aret taken for other rood
road projsets and for community
—
ronmnntoy expsnato
e g y a to n programa. Many people Intereoted
HWClCmCvl In
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h ° P « of selling their Sanford property for
huge profits. If these Individuals are auccessAil in keeping the proposed building
protect from being developed, they will at?
ap­
prasch— present
and/or future developers
------» — -------------------------v/el
opera
promoting their own available building
sites. I can no longer be part of the cause
that will allow Individuals to solicit for
personal profit this developer or future de­
velopers. This developer Is not Interested
In a different site. I am not willing to run
the risk of downtown Sanford having no
building project stall.
1 am for Sanford, and the continued,
healthy growth we need for the survival of
a thriving community. I do not want to see
the downtown historic business district
we need to open our
s ghost »&gt;wn.
town. We
our
&lt;d look and see that the develop,
tfevc
eyes and
men! w
of «u*m
downtown
Sanford is
la vital to the
own aaiuora
lUturr
M
ure of our community. We need this
building In the proposed locauon. As of
now* 1
he active In pursuing support
for **“ Waterfront Development. If at a
“ ,ef
1®«d our muaeum compromised
« * threatened. I will act accordingly.
. ®otne °* the Historical Society members
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d c * g u t «l to p m m tM and expanding
Sanfard History and our Museum. Our muthreatened. After
tome research of my own. I And Society
members believe Society money should not
go for a rouse not spelled out In the His*tortcsl
‘
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Society's statement
of purpose,
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_______________
I urge
each Board Member of the Hli
torlcaJ Society to investigate for them
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selves the Issues
the proposed- dc
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ble future property values, have joined the
cause to “Save the Park.* I cannor join a
small group fired by personal motfvea and
irtocv the business community and other
area residents at large. We need to look at
the overall picture to determine what Is
best far the entire community.
I have also discovered a few people who
hove joined the *Bove the Park* rouse In

Punusnt to Chapter 102.141(2), Florida Statute*. NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEM that the Saminola County Canvaaalng Board w*
meal at 10:00 AM. on Auguet 31. 1080, In Sis Supervisor of
EM kxw Office, u s W. 1st Street, Sanford, n . to canvass toe
abaantoa baNot* tor the First Primary and Oviedo Qanaral
Election*. For additional Information contact 8andy (Board,
Suparvlaor of Elactiona. at 665-7700.

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Veteran recreation coach takes
reins o f Seminole High School
boys’ volleyball program

should begin
as a collegian
SANFORD _ There la no need to be a
^pfrtsHsl In high fefmnlThere. I aald It
And I truly believe It
The time for opeciaUiatlon la In
when athlete* are fven acholanhtpa
tain an education and play the
which college ms**— think thej
suited.
Eopedahy In £rio oporto.
There art Jipt not enough female
out there.
Too many teams haw* troublt
pUng • starting kneup because
that they naad to play only one ■
That la a fallacy.
The arguwMRta ajitnat my be
They tnthrde the fact that there lino
honing In the off aaaaon if an athlete
another oport
That la untrue.
What bv*tir
1* them
playing a oport? When an athlete lea
her of another team, they probably get
conrtRtoning than they would Juat lifting
* a or naming alone.
are conditioning far the other sport
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area volleyball coach aa Its
the summer to replace t
Whekn.
Hibbard la taking on h
coaching Job, but tie's co
Seminotes aince they were I

participate In the Set
jamboree.
Tm a tittle btt ne
understand the fan
know I have a lot of
been a lot of klL*

K u ch ar
cruises
in first
headto-head
m atch

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ROCHESTER. N.Y.. Matt Kuchar
amdo a spectacular start toward
defendingMochamptonahlp In the
Slot round of match play at the
y g Amateur P**lf
an the Oak HIDa East Course on

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B riefs
C o n t in u e d fr o m P » |

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Lake M ary Summertime run

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age 6-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENIRAL
JURISDICTION
c a s s Not so t t a e c a ta a
the FIRST NATtONAL
DANK OF CHICAOO. AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THAT
CERTAIN POOLINO AND
SERVICINQ AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF SEPTEMBER
t. tSSS. FOR RTC
MORTOAOS PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES IStS-t
PLAINTIFF
VS
KEITH A OKAY, ET AL
OCFENDANT(E)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO DANIEL 8. MICHAEL. AS
TRUSTEE UNDER PROVIEIONS
OF TRUST St 20 DATED JULY
31. 1SI7 whose residence te
unknown II he/tha/thsy bo liv
ing; and il he/ehe/they bo deed,
the unknown defendant! who
may
bo
tpouaek,
hairs,
deviaeei. grtnteet. attigneet.
kenort. creditor*, tmetoet. and
*H pari let claiming an Intereet
by. through, undar or again*!
tho Defendants, who are not
known to bo dead or alive, and
ail parlies having or claiming to
have any right, bile or interest
In the property doesribed in I He
mortgage being forecloeed

CITY ELECTORS ON NOVEM­
BER 3. ISM. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy thell be available el
the office ol the City Clerk tor
ell persona desiring to examine
the tim e
All perttee m intareel and cthtens shall have an opporlunlty
to bo hoard at said hearing
By order ol tha City
Commiation ot tha City ol
Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NCEDINO ASSISTANCE TC
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-BC2I
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
parson decidot to appeal a
decision made with retpecl to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, ha
may hood o verbatim record ot
tho proceedings. Including tho
testimony and evidence, which
record I* no I provided by The
City ol Saniord (FS 244 0101)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish August 2T. IMS
OCT-212

YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FISO
that an atUon to foreclose a
mortgage on tho following

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
m AND FOR
SSNIHOLS COUNTY
a iN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. ST*1S1S*OA*14.A
0ANKER4 TRUST COMPANY,
at Truttaa lor tha Ragltlarad
holdart ol Salomon
Brothart Mortgage
Sacurltlat VII.
Inc., Mortgaga
Pata-Through Cartificataa,
Sadat IMS-1,
Plaintlll.
LEONARD OWIOHT COOKE
and MELINDA S SLOAN
F/K/A MELINDA S.
COOKE, ot al..
Dafondantt.
ASSSROSO NOTICE
OF FORIOLOSURI SALS
Notice la haraby given that
purauant
ta
an
Order
HeechoduUng Foracloaura Sale
dated Auguat 10th, IMS, and
entered In civil cate number ST1SI3-CA-14-A. ol tho Circuit
Court ol Iho ISth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Somlnolo
County.
Florida. w hare in
BANNERS TRUST COMPANY
AS TRUSTS! FOR TNI REOISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
SALOMON BNOTHtRS MORTOAQS SECUftmtE VN. INC..
MORTOAOS PASS-TNROUOH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES IM SUs PUUtlft and LEONARD
OSNONT COOKS, MELINDA S.
SLOAN F/K/A MELINDA S.
COOKE. LASALLE NATIONAL

LAKE MARY _ The annual Lake Mary Summer­
time Cross Country Run will be held on Satur­
day. August 29th nt Lake Mary High School.
Registration will be held at 7:30 n.m. with a
13-18 girls’ Club Team Race (three miles) held
at 8 a.m., a 13-18 Boys' Club Team Rare (three
miles) at 8:40 n.m., n 19-Ovcr Adult Age Co-Ed
Race (three miles) at 9:20 n.m., nnd a 12-Undrr
kids age Co-Eld race (one mile) at 10 n.m.
An nwards ceremony will be held nt 10:15
a.m.
Championship &amp; Runner-up trophies will be
awarded for the Boys’ nnd Girls' Club Divisions,
ages 13-18. Runners must declare club name
and top five or top seven runners prior to nice.
Medals will be given to first-through 15th place
with ribbons awarded to I6th-through-50th
place.
The top five tn each age group (8-Under, 9-10.
11-12. 19-29. 30-39, 40-49. and 50-Over), both
male and female, will receive a ribbon with win­
ner of each age group receiving a medal.
Cost Is $5 per athlete day of the event.
Call Michael Olbson at (407) 333-2370 Tor
Information or an cnUy blnnk.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School Ath­
letic Boosters are offering reserved season foot­
ball tickets for (5 0 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

Legal Notice!
NOTICI UNDIR
FICTITIOUS NAMI ACT
Nottca la haraby gi van dial Iha
undartignad purtuant to the
'Ficliliout Nama Act.* Chapter
SSS OS Florida Stalutaa will rag­
ittar
with
tha
Florida
Department ol Slate upon
rocetpl ol proof ol the publica­
tion of thlt notice, tha flctlhou*
nama. to wit
AIR ASSOOIATSS, INC.
undar which wa eipect to
engage in bualnata at l i t
Keleey Lana. Sla A Tampa. FL
S9SIS
Dated al Houeton. Taaaa, thie
Auguat Sth, 1MS
AMCRICAN RESIDENTIAL
SERVICES OF FLORIDA INC.
Publish; Augutl IF. IM S
DET-2S0

MOTICI
OF FICTITIOUS HAMS
None* It hvrvby grvvrt that I
am tngtg*d In buamvat at 110
Palm Cire la. Altamonla Spnngt,
Florida.
32714, Saminola
County. Florida, undar tha
Ficliliout Nama of IIB A L Y IR
AND Y2K4PC. and tha1 1inland
to ragittar taid nama with tha
Dhriaion
ol
Corporation!.
Tallahaaaaa. Florida, in accor­
danta with tha provtalont ot tha
Fic till out Nama Statutat. ToWit. Sacllon U S OS. Florida
Statutat I SSI.
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Richard Farnandat. VP
Publith Augutl IF. IM S
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BEAND KENNESICK.
al ua. at aL
Oalandant(t).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant lo an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foracloaura Sale entered on
Auguat Tdi, ISM to thie caaa
now pending In told Court, tho
stylo ol which la Indicated
above.
I win aall to Iha tughetl and
bool bidder for caah al SEMI-

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RacingContinued from Page IB
with this se­
ries) race was rained out and
will be rescheduled for next
Friday (September 4lh).
Also on the card will be a
Powder Puff Derby for drivers
with absolutely no experience
In Bom ber nnd Run-A-Baut
cars only nnd regulnr division
action.
Orlando SpcedWorld is lo ­
cated 10 tnllcs east or Orlando
on Highway 50 at the 520 cut­
off. Oates open at 8 p.m. with
racing action starting at 8 p.m.

NEW SMYRNA
SPEEDWAY
SAM SULA _ New Smyrna
Speedway will host the Late
Model End o f the Month 50U p p c r that pays (1 ,0 0 0 to win
this Saturday night.
Also on the schedule Is the
regular division races In Lim ­
ited Late Models. Modifieds.
Sportsman.
Mlnl-Stocks.

A m ateu rCoatiaM tf from Pag* IB
of 143 to finish six
strokes behind low medalist
Joel Krlbcl to earn a spot tn
the 64-man Match Flay group,
will not have to worry about a
rematch with the Stanford su­
per star.
Kricbcl. who Kuchar beat In
the final match last year, waa
upset on Wednesday by Texas
Christian
University’s
JJ.
Henry, 2-and-l.
Today Kuchar, who seriously
considered
turning
profes­
sional after outstanding ap­
pearances In The Masters and
the U.S. Open earlier this year,
will take on Clearwater's Mat­
thew Saglto.
Saglto. 22. who played on
Florida Southern College’s Di­
vision n national champion­
ship team last spring, edged
Paul Schlachter,
1-up, on
Wednesday.
The remaining 32 players
will play two rounds today to
cut the field to the final eight,
the quarterfinals being
on Friday.
ie semifinals will be played
on Saturday with the two re­
maining undefeated players
feeing off in a 36-bole playoff
on Sunday.
ESPN will have a two-hour
Uwe abow from.the tournament
today starting-at4 p ^ »;.... — t.

Bombers and Run-A-Bouts.
Next Saturday night. Sept.
Sth. the Samsula speed plant
will contest the Sunoco Bonus
_ Ed Mcridith Memorial Modi­
fied 100-Lapper ((5 0 entry fee)
ns well as the other divisions.
New Smyrna Speedway Is lo­
cated nine mites west of New
Smyrna Beach at the comer of
Highway 415 nnd 44.

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Mark Tracey: 4. (30) Scott Stevent 8.
1071 Chad Allman.
M o d ifie d _ l. 100) Jerry Symont:
3. (TV) W VanUck.fr 3. (S3) Hubert
Ham: 4. 1071 JrfT SruOrid; 8. 1931 Ar­
nold MUlt
f e w t s u . I. (37) Chad Pirn*:
3. |34| Kick John*; 3. |3) Ian llullman;
4. 107) Hon Uifry: 3 133) Ik e Napier
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MARYANNS MORSE
As Clert, Circuit Court
By Doiothy W. Dolton
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P eople
Speedy auto retrieval minimizes towing costs
Weight Watohera
A local chapter of Weight
Watcher* meet* at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday Trom 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toastmasters
The Omni Toastmasters Club
#6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
tive members are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque, 943-5327 for
Information.

ToughLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a pareni support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St Stephen Lutheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434
34, Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help,
self-helo ac­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group la
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
ToughLove International la a
non-profit educational organi­
sation whose goal la to atop
destructive behavior In families
and in communities by devel­
oping the power of adults and
young people. For more infor­
mation call (407) 334-0734 or
visit
their
web
site
at
toughlove.org.

Ssnlor Frlsnds
The Columbia Medical Cenler-Sanford Chapter of Senior
M ends meets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m., at the

Sanford Senior Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
information, call Lis Lawlor, di­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

Alanon, Alataan
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 Upsala
Road, Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call 323-8534.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue O nes Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at the Oreater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Pick­
ets and gunners are welcome.
For information, call John
Shaffer. 829-4931.

Submarine veterans
The United States Submarine
Veterans,
Central
Florida
Base, meet at 7 p.m. at the
Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 West
SR 48, the first Thursday of the
month. AH submariners, both
active or otherwise, ate wel­
come. For information, call
Bud Simpson. 330-4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday of the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First
Presbyterian Church, comer of
Fburtn Street and Park Avenue.
Sanford. For more Information,
ease call 331-6734. The pub' la Invited to attend.

Most people come in contact
with tow truck companies as a
result or getting stranded be­
cause of car trouble. However,
In addition to helping drivers
with car trouble, tow truck
companies offer an Invaluable
service to many small busi­
nesses and their patrons is
well os to residential commu­
nities with limited parking
space such as apartment com­
plexes.
Tow truck companies help
owners and lessors o f busi­
nesses
maintain
parking
space, which la often limited,
available for a patron's con­
venience. Also, tow truck
companies help ensure that
residential parking is not oc­
cupied by unauthorised perthereby forcing residents
to And alternative parking
which, in a congested area,
may mean having to park
blocks away. Additionally, tow
truck companies provide a
service to the community at
large by towing cars that are
reported as "abandoned* by
taw enforcement agencies.
A person whose vehicle la
towed as a result of unauthor­
ised parking or alleged aban­
donment is not likely to ap­
preciate such a service, how­
ever. This la In great part due
to the fact that the coat of this
service to business owners or
lessors, patrons,
residents,
and the community at large in
the case of "abandoned* vehi­
cles la passed on to the person
whose vehicle is towed.
Under Florida law, a person
regularly engaged In the busttransporting vehicles
by wrecker, tow truck, or car

carrier may recover, remove,
or atore a vehicle upon In­
structions from the owner or
lessor, or a person authorised
by the owner or lessor, of
property on which such a ve­
hicle is wrongfully parked, or
when instructed by any law
enforcement agency. Addition­
ally, Florida law provides a
person regularly engaged In
the business of transporting
vehicles, by wrecker,
tow
truck, or car carrier with a
lien on the vehicle towed for a
reasonable towing fee and for
a reasonable storage fee.
Anyone whose had their car
towed under these circum­
stances knows that these fees
quickly add up. Towing
fees generally range from 875
to 8200 and storage fees gen­
erally range from 830 to 850
per day depending on the area
and the tow truck company
which towed the vehicle. While
there Is no way to avoid the
lowing fee other than by
waiver or reduction of the fee
by the tow truck company, the
law does provide a grace pe­
riod at 6 hours before storage
charges may begin to accu­
mulate. Therefore, In order to
minimise the coat of a tow. a
person whose vehicle is towed

for unauthorized parking or
alleged abandonment should
retrieve his or her car as soon
os possible.
In addition to the towing and
storage fees that an owner
whose vehicle Is towed may
Incur, an owner should be
awnrc that If his or her vehicle
Is not retrieved within a c er­
tain period o f time, the low
truck company may. but is not
required to continue to store
the vehicle. This may lead to
the sale of the vehicle at auc­
tion lo the highest bidder.
Tow truck companies pro­
vide an invaluable service to a
number o f people. However, as
noted above, tills service can
be quite cosily for the owner of
a vehicle which Is lowed and
may under certain circum­
stances result In the loss or the
vehicle. Next week we will dis­

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Because I either correspond with their eon’s
i*e wedding. When ‘I"_____*
the mother of these brides or work to play as my gift, they Insisted that
with the father, it'e very awkward If I didn’t accept payment, they
for ms not to buy a gift for these wouldn't 1st ms play, lb s wedding
events. Yet I would never dream of cams and want! everyone ales
■ending them an Invitation to my received a thank-you note, but I
eon's wedding next year, because haven't received payment or a nets
my eon wouldn’t know them any of thanks.
better than their daughters know
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these kinds of Invitations ft’s emo­ Income decided to get married.
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was exclusive because we fell In
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except for one thing. We si* of difmt religions. I am Jewish and
is Christian.
Religion is important to both of
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before a vehicle obtained as a
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daughters of casual (Hands or coworkers. I’ve met these daughters
only once or twice in my entire lifo.
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cards indudsd that state where the
bride is registered, or, in the cam of
the most recent, stating that contrfbuttons could bo made to a honey*
k imade
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cruise with the check
payable to the cniiae line! That one
was for a wedding that's three
■tat— away. Tho mother of tho
bride la folly aware that them’s —
way 1could attend tho wadding 1th
obvious that a gift or contribution Is
expected when a card like that is

DEAR ABBY: lam .
al musician who make* my living
working for the church. As you
might Imagine, no one pete rich in
^ K o R A ahhouBUt tee Ha
My problem ia, in recent moot
Pm to— taken advantage of me
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The Ism s I'm bringing up
ia not ao much the money as the bet
that the couples eeem to have had
■o little a—radati— for what they
received. Apparently mv years of
practice, experience and expertise
are not worth their time to say
"thank you." Tho very least the cou­
ples could do when they receive a
gift is to send a
Dont you agree?___
MIFFED MUSICIAN
IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
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DEAR ABBY: I have canted tide
resentment for twoyears and would
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wrong to fool hurt and angry.
On Thanksgiving IWw, which
was our Sftrd anniversary, my wifo
and I invited ear children and
grandchildren and a few close
friends to our homo for dJa—r. Wo

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plied. My children were angryrati
far riving In to their request
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THE BMWTEBNTH
JUDICIAL CINCWrr COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO NIDA
PROBATE CASE
NO: SS-SSS-CP
IN RE: Th* E a la t* o l
OLOA S. COPPCN.

D*c**a*d

NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION

THOMAS N
KUSNETZKV. *1 ua . *1 *1.
0*l*ndanta
NOTICB
OP PONICLOSUNB
SALS ST CLINK

op c in c u it c o u n t
None* It hereby given that lb*
u n d e rsig n e d Maryann* Mora*.
C lark ol lh* Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida wtN.
on th* 101h day ol September.
IMS, at 11 00 a m si th* Front
door ol lh* SEMINOLE County
Courthouao, In Iho City of
Sanlord, Florida, otter tor sat*
and **N at public outcry to th*
trighast and boat bidder lor
cash, lh* toSoaring described
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wtt
LOT S4. FOREST PARK
ESTATES
SECTION
TWO.
ACCORDINa TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AE RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK »S. PAOES S4 AND
**. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOW-

DA

pursuant to th* final d*cr*« ol
torecioaut* entered Mi ■ cm *
pending Mi said Court, th* atyte
ol which la BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
N A , AS CUSTODIAN ON
TRUSTEE **. THOMAS N. KUSNETZKY. *t ua., at *1. at ua . at
*1
Persona with ■ disability who

T h * a d m in la tra llo n o l lh *
E a ta l* o l Olga S Copp*n.
deceased. FH* Number SS-S03CP, I* pending in lh * C ircuit
C o u rt lo r S em inole County.
Florida, R a b a t* Olytalon. lh *

County Courthoua*. MO North
Park Avenue. Post Olttc* Dot
I I * . Sanlord. Florida 817710S1S. Th* nam* and address ol
lh* Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney am

WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRIT PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (1)
ell claim* against the Ealal#
and (■! any objection by an
notteo we* served that chal­
lenge* th* validity ot the wM.
the Personal Repmsenlatlv*
qualifications, venu* or juris­
diction ot tee Court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Dal* ol the first publication
August tCth. 1SSS
Casey Van Boahhoul
• * * Big Oak Drive
Oviedo. Florida SS7M
ROBERT M MORRIS, Etquir*
StS West tSth Street
Sanford, Florid* SEFTt-OSCS
Telephone (407) SI3-nS0
Th* Florid* Bar No IS tlS t
Pubirah; August M. IT. IIS *

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Legal Notices
NOTICE
Tri* Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership. Inc ,
announce, a change ol location
tor tri* m**ling ol th* CFJEP
Planning Commit!**, to which
th* public la Invited
DATE
August St. IMS
TIME
11:00 am.
LOCATION
Radiaaon Plata Hot*l
*0 I Ivanrio* Blvd
Orlando FL
PURPOSE
To dltcuaa mattira ol lnl*r*tt
to th* Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnarahlp, Inc.,
with r*l*r*nc* to Workforce

NOTICE

CLASSIFIEDS

OP FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
*m engaged In b u .lo .it at Pot I
Oltic* Do. 41007, Lake Monro*.
Florida, S2747-OM7. Seminole
County, Florida, und*r lh*
Fieriflout Nam* o l ON LAN DO

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OUTLAW* ■ A* I NALL CLUE,
and trial I Inland lo register laid
nam* with lit* Dlvlalon ol
Corporallont,
Tallahat***,
Florida. In accordance wllh IN*
provisions o l III* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes, To-Wit ».crion
MS OS, Florida ■ lariil*. 1SS1
Robert P Dr*um
Publitri August 17. IM S

C LA S SIFIED A D R A TES
TutsdBy thru Friday 12 Noon tfw
day before pubNeatton.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday

DET-tft

0*v*lopm*nt Issues

For
Further
Information,
Contact
Gary J Earl.
Ea*culhr* Dlractor
Central Florida JEP
ISO! la * Road. St* SOT
Winter Park FL S1TSS
(407) 741 OSS
Pubriah August 17. IMS
DET-E7*______________________

FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite NuteBit SS-74E-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OECAR C. HOWARD.
Deceased
NOTICB
OF ADNMNtST RATI OR
Th* administration ol lh*
* *U t* ol Oeaar E. Howard,
deoeaeed. File Number SS-74ICP. is pending Mi the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probata Division, trie
address of srhich it SOI Norte

OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PiNSONB HAVING
CLAIMS
ON
DEMANDS
AOAINBT THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that th* adminlelration ol Iho
aatala ol ETHEL MAE ARM•TRONO.
deceased.
File
Number ES-74E-CP, I* pending
tat the Circuit Court for
Semi noI*
County,
Florida,
Probe I* OTvfaIon, iho addmaa
ol which la SOI N. Part Avanuo.
Sanlord, Florida M77I-OSSS.
Th* personal representative ol
tea estate M EMMA JEAN LEE.
who** addret* la FI4 111
Cypres*
Avenue.
Santord,
Florida s tr r i. .

CjBHEEssl-BIMWDH

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lo participate In thia proceeding
should
contacl
ADA
Coordinator at SOI N. Park
Avenue. Sulla N. SOI. Santord,
Florida St 771 at ieaal Ttv* day*
prior to th* proceeding.
Telephone: (4071 S2S-4SS0 eat
H U ! , 1-SOOSSS-S771 (TOO),
or 1-(S00)-SSS-S7T0 (V). via
Florida Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand and oIRclel
teal *1 said Court this 11th dey

CP. la pending Mi the Circuit
Court for Sen*no I* County.
Florid*. Probate Dlvlalon. th*

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Oviedo: Our town, our home
By Debra Wood
HERALD
CORRESPONDENT
Central Florida's ex­
plosive
population
growth caught up with
Oviedo more recently
than In some parts of
our community
but.
like Lake Mary and
Longwood. this city's
agricultural and h ospi­
tality
roots
built
a
strong foundation for a
new era of prosperity.
Oviedo's earliest and
largest
land
owner,
Waller Gwynn. bought
his choice parcel liefore
the Civil
War.
Gwynn was a surveyor,
scouting Florida lands
for the government and
railroads, when he se­
lected the acreage In
Lake Jesup's hammock
lands. But the Ken­
tucky native waited un­
til after the war before
moving
to
Centrnl
Florida.
America's civil strife
prompted
many
of
Oviedo's early settlers
to leave their farms In

the South and home­
stead In the new terri­
tory. Neighbors helped
each other build homes
from
locally
lumber.

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mer­
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built a wharf on Lake
Jeaup In the early
1870a,&lt; which became
the community’s port.

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made
weekly
trips from
Jacksonville.
Solary's
store sold groceries,
wagons and
other
goods to the settlers.

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settlement had about
40 families In 1875.
Four years later. Post­
master Andrew Aulln
suggested naming the

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A H ail’ o f re g a l an im als an d a m an
By David Frasier
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CORRESPONDENT
Deep In the training
outskirts
of
Oviedo
llvrs a titan and his
animals. Hui you don't
have to charter a safari
Just to meet him. He la
willing to bring himself
to you.
Whether you
nrc a business, church
or
otherwise.
David
McMillan, owner of Ti­
ger’s Eye Productions,
Inc., will present his
magnificent collection
of animals In order to
teach and educate the
Importance
of
pre­
serving these Itrautlfui
beasts.
According
to
the
company's
brochure,
the goal Is to make the
public aware of the
plight of endangered
animals In the wild,
encourage preservation
of the earth's resources
and her creatures. "No
Wild. No Wildlife. No
FUturct" as the goal
statement ends.
"Somebody needs to
speak for thesr an I-

tnuls that can't speak
for
thrmselves,"
McMillan said.
McMillan Is an an i­
mal rights activist who
brllrvrs In the main­
taining of these an i­

mals Instead of the a n ­
nihilation of them and
their
habitats.
‘Beautiful furs belong
on beautiful animals
not on beautiful peo­
ple," reads a line In the

Tiger’s Eye Production
brochure.
McMillan
grrw
up
nrnund these beasts.
Horn In England, he
ran away from home at
the age of
14 and
Joined
the
circus.
Popular thought would
be that running off to
Join the circus Is every
kid’s
dream.
But
McMillan assures that
It
Is
anything
but
dreamy. “It was u do or
die situation." McMillan
said, recalling how cir­
cus life Is an "every
man for himself" exis­
tence. "If you didn't
work you didn't eat."
Ills experience In the
circus taught him to be
self-reliant
and selfconfident.
Traveling
destination to destina­
tion and always thou­
sands of miles from
home, McMillan m a­
tured a great deal dur­
ing the period. ‘ I found
my own Independence."
he said. He has lived
In and visited several
different countries In­
cluding India, Africa.
China,
Russia,
etc.

GoN great Tiger W ood* appeared on the cover ol Sports
Illustrated with McMillan's white tiger, Samson.
According to McMillan,
the circus would travel
somewhere
around
GO.OOO miles a year.
He started as a la ­
borer. A "gopher" that
would do odds
and
ends Jobs.
Later, he
became on understudy
to the famed animal
trainer, Gunther Gable
Williams. He retained
the education so well
that he was at lire top
nt the age of 25 as he
worked for the storied

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Bamum
and
Bailey
Circus.
Through hard work
and
determination.
McMillan
was
suc­
ceeding.
But during
the 1970s, a focal point
came In Ills life where
he found himself with­
out a Job and homeless
living on a bus station
bench tn Los Angeles.
He describes how he
would have to fold a

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sheet ot paper and rest
It In his arms to give
the police the Illusion
that he was actually a
bus passenger so that
they would leave him
alone.
After a few
months of unemploy­
ment. McMillan was
hired fay a theme park
to cany around a tiger
cub to display and
pose with tourists.
Soon.
McMillan
started to amass a
number of tigers and
started his own show
within the amusement
park. By day. McMil­
lan would work In the
park and by night he
would work as a waiter
In a restaurant.
Even though Disney
bought the park to
convert it to extra
parking for Disneyland.
McMillan had already
established a name for
himself.
Contracts
were coming left and
right for McMillan to
make
appearances
with his tigers. All the
while, he began to
learn the business side
of his trade.
In 1960. McMillan
came to Central Flor­
ida and worked as the
headline
performer
with his 33 tigers at
Circus World, a circusrelated theme park no
longer In existence. He
then became director
of
entertainment
learning
promotions,
public relations and
marketing. After Cir­
cus World was sold and

became Boardwalk and
Baseball. McMillan at
the age of 37 decided to
retire and settle down.
Orlando
was
the
Ideal place for McMil­
lan to develop a family.
But In 1987. he began
to get the Itch for work
again.
However, he
had had enough with
performing,
so
he
started a school which
he still maintains un­
der his Tiger's Eye Pro­
duction. Inc. banner.
The school provides
the necessary dull*
and knowledge to be­
come a qualified roo
keeper or wildlife man­
ager. It la an 8-month
course that guarantees
no less than 300 hours
of training In exotic
animal
tnfont care,
handling and training
of large and small ex­
otic cats, handling and
maintenance of nonvenomous
reptiles,
training and mainte­
nance of exotic birds,
exotic animal veteri­
nary care and rehabili­
tation. wildlife preser­
vation
and
public
y aking, and exotic
animal
compound
maintenance and con­
struction.
McMillan
currently
has 50 students under
his tutelage. Pupils get
a certificate upon com­
pletion of the course.
"This has been my
dream my whole life,"
said Shawn Stabbert.
who moved to Central
Florida just to train
under
McMillan.

"People come from dif­
ferent states," said Amy
Lavoie, another student
at Tiger's Eye.
Observing McMillan
and his students, tt Is
not uncommon to hear
teacher being stem
with his students. "You
Jute don’t wing It here,"
said McMillan. 1 *
rules are very strict."
Even though you see
individuals posing for
the
camera
wtth
McMillan s lion, tigers,
leopards, panthers, py­
thons, tarantulas, ex­
otic birds and alliga­
tors. it Is easy to forget
that these animals are
attU wild, and that Is
why McMlDafi
the undivided attention
of each person that
cornea to Tiger’s Eye.
McMillan’s
are stare not only to
students.
Hta lion,
Pancho. waa the exam*
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used to drew Muteaa,
Bimbo's tether In The
Uon long. Pancho has
also made an appear­
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The Oviedo Chanter of
Commerce (M l) leasee the
Lawton House from the
dty, and has been In resi­
dence tor eight years. The
house haa been added on
to several times and Is cur­
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OVIEDO - One of
Oviedo's landmarks In
Is more than a century
old and houses the
Greater Oviedo Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Nestled In the mid­
dle of several trees, the
Laarton House stands
out to travelers along
West Broadway.
Rather
peculiar
looking as It alts by It­
self with a parking lot
beside It and Lawton
Elementary School In
the background, the
house gives those who
visit there a glimpse
Into Oviedo of yester­
year.
“There is no other
place we would rather
be.* said Rich Sloane.
executive director for
the chamber. Sloane
said that the chamber
leases
the
Lawton
House from the city,
and has been in resi­
dence for eight years.
Prior to that, the Lawton House had been
used for other busi­
nesses and. of course,
as a borne.
Originally located In
the heart of downtown
building, on the prop­
erty where the Memo­
rial
Building
now
stands, the
Lawton
House was purchased
around 1910 fay Mr.
and Mr. T.W. Lawton.
(Mr. Lawton was su­
perintendent
ol

schools lor Seminole
County for 37 years,
and the house, at one
time, was owned by
the Seminole County
School
Board).
The
couple then had the
house moved to Its
present location In the
middle of what used to
be a 10-acre stretch or
orange grove which
had been In the Lawton family since the
1880s. The house was
re-rooted with the help
of rotlera to Its present
day location.
The story and a half
house still utilizes an
underground well as a
water supply. And K
still displays much of
the original construc­
tion: seven roams with
hardwood floors and
walla with up and
down board construc­
tion.
The house has been
added on to several
times and la currently
under renovation. “It Is

a tremendous under­
taking.' said Sloane
about
the
Lawton
House's facelift. The
roof has already been
replaced, and at the
time of the interview,
Sloane stated that the
finishing touches were
being applied to the
porch area. In addition
to
those
cosmetic
changes, the Lawton
House will be high­
lighted with a stately
landscaping Job.
The Lawton House
refurbishment
If
funded by chamber ac­
tivities such aa the
popular May festival,
Taste of Oviedo. The
dty has pledged funds
for the landscaping
and Irrigation of the
property.
The
chamber
la
comprised
of
600
members and has been
In existence for 16
years. Prior to the cur­
rent
location,
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Thursday. A u g u st 27, 1998

Dollars for doggies
At the Oviedo Woman’s Club May
luncheon, $24,000 was awarded to
40 local organizations and individu­
als and five graduating seniors Irom
Oviedo High School Terry Martin
(loh), chairman of Iho Philanthropic
Awards Ceremony for the woman s
club
brought
her
Canine
Companion puppy with hor to the
luncheon Terry is a puppy trainer
for the Canino Companions lor
Independence leaching basic obodionco (30 commands) and social­
ization skills. Renao Baker (rtght),
also attended, with Marion, a grad­
uate of Canine Companions for
Independence. The dub supports
the efforts of the organization that
provided dogs to the elderly and
disabled who need assistance while
Irving Independently.
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O viedo has the w rite stuff
Richard Adicks
remembers the
people and the
events that
shaped Oviedo

Bringing You, Our Patients, The Best Quality
Care Through Our Continuing Growth.

By Debra Wood
I IKKA1.I &gt;
COR R ESPONDENT
Three dreudrs after
moving to Ovlrtln, a lo*
ral professor and Illstnrlaii fnmlly rcmriiilx-rs the cjulrt. tranquil
days when tin* city had
Just iiiii* tralflc It^lit.
'U p until the ‘70s
and '80s. there was a
kind of Insularity and
closeness In the town.*
Richard Adicks said.
H ie
dependence
of
people on one another
was a characteristic of
|Ovfedo|.“
Tlie
University
of
Central Florida English
professor
penned
( M e t t o : U lt x / m p h i/ o f n

Town In 11179. with
Donna
Neely.
an
Oviedo
I Hull
School
teacher and registrar.
Tlie liook describes
the people and events
that shaped the Sem i­
nole County com m u­
nity. Adicks ts a sixthgeneration
Floridian
who appreciates
the
state's significant agri­
cultural history.
‘ 1 talked to some of
the old timers,
the
long-time residents of
the town, and becam e

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hand and back problems,
arthritis, and sport injuries
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surgeons at Tri-County
Orthopaedics.

Richard Adicka co-wrota Ovfedo: B io g ra p h y o f t Town.

Interested In their sto­
ries.* he said.
Adicks
thinks
the
freeze of I HUS was the
most momentous natu­
ral event to change the
course of the com m u­
nity.
prompting
the
area to shift from cltm s to celery.
"It wiped
out
the
groves. Onr or two
groves
survived.*
Adicks
said.
’After
1895. It hit rock bot­
tom here. Tlie area
didn't make a c om e­
back until the "10s or
'40s.*

Tlie author enjoyed
learning more alxnit
Florida's
the
laborintensive celery Indus­
try and the political
events
that
altered
growers'
economic
success.
"Celery IsHimed the
way It did because of
the Internment of thr
Japanese farmers on
the West Coast.* he
explained. T h e y were
forced to sell
their
land. It was an III wind
that blew some good

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NARINDER S. AUJLA, M.D.

By Debra Wood
HERALD
An Inquisitive nature
spurred Oviedo retiree
Douglas Wattley on a
Journey of discovery
about the people and
places that shnped our
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Henry
Foster
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Owynn, grew dtrus and
persuaded
well-to-do
friends from up North

Agriculture, and the
United States Fish and
Wildlife Service.
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school la not opened to
the public for exhibi­
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more
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about the school or
appearances,
contact
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his rapport wtth his
the ani­
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his resort development
around Lake Charm.
During the 1880a, two
hotels operated on the
northeast shore.
New York piano ex­
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built a home on Lake
Charm In 1886. The
home later
became
known as the WhitneyWolcott House. Three
generations of the Wol­
cott family lived In the
home. The Lake Charm
community was said to
have a population of
250 in 1887.
Looking across the
tranoull lake at the
stately mansion today,
one can almost picture
the Victorian elite sit­
ting on the verandah.
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fluential. philanthropic
and full of Ideas to im­
prove the area. By the

mid 1880s, he owned
uncultivated land and
50 acres of groves, to­
gether worth $100,000.
The vast and valuable
holdings served him
until the freeses of
1804 and *05. The se­
vere
weather
killed

patriarch. And he is
extremely caring of his
animals as Is apparent
by the outward aflec-

gate Resorts with the
only endangered spe­
cies exhibit and wildlife
program tn the world.
David Siegel and Westgate Resorts have been

C h am ber
chamber offices were
located tn downtown
Oviedo across from the
First Baptist Church.
“Our growth depends
on the growth of the
community."
said
Sloane.
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that
doesn't seem to be a
problem
aa
Sloane
pointed out. Oviedo ta
tbs
eighth
fastest
growing community tn
the state. Sloane said
that the population la
fast
approaching

property values, trees
and the tourist trade.
H ie Lake Charm com­
munity broke up.
The Creese In 18B5
ended
the
tourist
years,*
said
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Charm resident Rich-

21.000 people. When
asked If the chamber
would ever leave their
historic home opting
far another site. Sloane
aid. "No. We are here
far the duration.'

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dozen
places
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worship
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has
remained
the
original for over a cen­
tury. The Find Baptist
Church In Oviedo la
said to be the very first
church In Seminole
County with people
traveling far and wide
to attend.
Now. the church Is
housed In a beautiful
new sanctuary which
seats up to 3.BOO peo­
ple. ’ It's a growing
church In a growing
community.* said the
church
pastor.
Dr.
Dwayne Mercer. The
new sanctuary stands
next to the old sanctu­
ary and Is the most
visible landmark
In
downtown Oviedo.
Merter said that the

congregation of the
church Is around 2.100
for Saturday night and
Sunday morning serv­
ices and about 1.500
for Sunday School be­
tween Saturday night
and Sunday momlnga.
The
new sanctuary
seats
2,500.
The
church is equipped for
various activities aside
from worship and Sun­
day school. Preschool
is offered and located
in the newer buildings.
Basketball and volley­
ball Is available to all
ages. And home school
students utilize the fa­
culties on Friday. All
this only touches the
surfsce as to what is
gotng on at First Bap­
tist. *We wanted to do
what Ood srants us to
do.* said Mercer.
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rntnlstering around 19
years ago in North
Oeorgla. Raised In Ath­
ens, O a, Mercer stud-

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Seminary In FL Worth.
Texas. Before being
found by the Pastor
Search Committee for
the Oviedo position,
Mercer
started
a
church In Atlanta. He
came to Oviedo five
years ago to take the

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buildings, the Power
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Management
District,
the Anny
Corps of Engineers, to the state sen­
ate, the governor, the U.S. Congress
and to President Dill Clinton. In large
a letter writing campaign, she has
traveled to Tallahassee to lobby local
representatives for growth manage­
ment along the Econ River and to
update FEMA (Federal Emergency
Management Agency) flood plain
maps. *lf I write something. It's be­
cause rm mad.* said Eberle. Her let­
ters appears regularly in the local
media.
In her Investigation Into growth
along the river, after Oordon, Eberle
discovered a FEMA map that shows
her home was built In the 100-year
flood plain. Flooding from Oordon. a
once-ln-25-reara event, c a m beyond
the Unea of the 100-year flood plain,
sold Eberle. "Many of the FEMA maps
are baaed an studies which are 10-40
years old.* Eberle wrote in a letter to
State Representative Bob Starts. *Do
not allow development in a r m with
outdated flood plain maps.*
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Grandma

S e r v in g S a n fo r d , C a s a o lb o r r y , L a k o M a ry , L o n g w o o d , O v lo d o , W ln to r S p r in g s a n d S o m in o lo C o u n ty s ln c o 1 9 0 8

Along the way
with Eddie Kay

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Eddie Kaye
wanted to
play softball a
few seasons
ago and went
to a Aeld In
Orlando for a
team tryout.

He loved
the sport but
hadn't played
It In years.
Just to be
back on a

Aeld excited him.
After
taking
few swings
In
*1 believe
Fmagoing
to do well,”
thesaid.
batting
cage 1
without
making
he
’ Maybe
11 hit .250
or
contact, he shrugged his shoul­
ders.
’ Could be I need a lighter
bat,” he said.
Eddie Kaye kept at It, manag­
ing to tag several pitches. He
and the other players listened
for the beep of a special softball
designed for the blind. It was
Inspiring to watch these players
both field and hit. The only
sighted player was a pitcher.
Playing softball was one o f the
more pleasurable moments In
Eddie Kaye's life. He had lost his
eye sight when he was 25. He
had no choice but to adjust to a
new environment. He did all he
could without asking for pity.
The day after he played soft­
ball. Eddie Kaye sat for nearly
two hours on a curb waiting for
the driver who brought him to
the field to return and take him
home. It was not the first time
this service was so late. Nor the
Utterly frustrated at the lack
o f consideration rendered to
those who were blind or dis­
abled, Eddie Kaye made a tough
decision three years ago. He
decided to sell or give away
almost all his possessions, and
he bought a one-way ticket to
Portland. Ore.
The day he left he had very
little reason to think he would
ever come back to Central
Florida. He said goodbye to the
friend who had brought him to
the airport, handed Ids bags to
the skycap and adjusted his
audio watch to Pacific Coast
Time. He was on hla stay.
’ Portland was very pedestrian
oriented.” Eddie Kaye said. "You
don't have to beg and plead for
transpiration. You can go almost
anywhere. And there are side­
walks to get around.”
Eddie Kaye made friends
quickly In Portland, and hla
days and nights were filled with
wonder and Joy. He had picked a
very good place to make his
home. He was pleased.
Then he received a call that
his grandfather had died and his
grandmother, whom he loved,
was lonely. Eddie Kaye packed
his gear and m i w home to her
this summer
In grandma's book. Eddie
Kaye is hitting one thousand.

75 Cents

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 41

Teen suspect in grandmother’s stabbing
By BUI Karas
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY - Fourteen-yearold Mark Louis Dufault killed
hla grandmother with multiple
stab wounds to the chest while
hla father alept In the same
house Friday
afternoon In
Lake Mary, police said.
Dufault made his Arst court
appearance at 9:20 a.m. Satur­
day. He Is being held without

bond at the Seminole County
Jail In Sanford. The Jail’s cen­
tral booking office
said he Is
charged with willful premedi­
tated homicide.
*We have no Idea why he did
It." Lieutenant Dave Oulldford
of the Lake Mary Police De­
partment said. T h e boy was
pretty lackadaisical when we
nrrested him. Hfc didn't ap­
pear to be that distraught. He
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then, he didn't know yet that
hi* grandmother la dead.*
The teen's father. Mark Nell
Dufault. called
911 at 2:45
p.m.
Friday
saying
"my
mother's
bleeding.*
said
Oulldford. Lake Mary police,
Including Oulldford. arrived at
229 Byron Avenue. Just off First
Street, to And 00-year old
Joyce Marie Adams and her
grandson.
"The place wus In total disar-

ray.* Oulldford said.
T h ere
was blood on the Aoor. The
bed was unmade. It was hard
to tell what part o f the mess
was from the fight, and how
much o f the mess was norm al*
The Lake Mary Fire Depart­
ment rushed Adams to Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
Sanford where she was pro­
nounced dead
on
arrival.
Oulldford said.
The elder Dufault had fallen

asleep before the murder o c ­
curred, with his teenage son
listening to the radio In a bed­
room. police said.
"The boy's father was staying
home sick.*
Oulldford said,
‘ lie fell asleep while his son
listened to a stereo, lie said
he woke up to hear his mother
screaming. He ran In to And
his son standing over his
mom.*

E n d n ears
fo r B attle
R id g e

Cow girl
dreams o f
rodeos
HERALD STAFF WRITER
GENEVA - Whether roping
a steer or studying for a test,
rodeo
champion
and
straight *A* student Hrather
Cave, a 15-year old freshman
at Oviedo High School. Is a
winner.
“On weekends I do some­
times
sleep
In late,*
Heather said. T m
always
busy. I want to get a schol­
arship to college.
I don't
get to go to the mall every
week, but I have my friends.
I have different rodeo and
school friends.
1 love my
dqg.h e's an Austrian Shep­
herd, and my baby horse.’
Heather finished first In
band
racing
and pole
bending, then third In goat
tying, at the Oct. 10 State
Benefit Rodeo for the Flor­
ida Cattleman'a
Museum,
adding to three stands of
medals, saddles and ribbons
in her home . Heather Is
looking to finish In the top
four In the Florida High
School Rodeo
Association,
so she can advance to the
Nationals,
her
mother
Rhonda Cave said.
‘ Heather's
been
riding
since
she
could
walk,’
Rhonda Cave said.
"We've
been able to have a horse
since she was bom. Maybe
she gets her love for rodeo
from our trips out west. We
go out west every year . and
she loves It. Her dream Is to
win the National Rodeo Fi­
nals. and to get a college
acholarahlp. *
Winning is nothing new
to Heather, who started finlahlng first in rodeo events
when she was 7-years-old.
Heather
was the
reserve
all-around champion for the
Florida Junior Rodeo A sso­
ciation last year. Rhonda
Cave said. She reached the
finals
in seven different
events.
The secret
to Heather's
rodeo skills can be found In
her father Paul Cave, the
principal at Rock Lake Mid­
dle School
in Longwood.
He team rides
in rodeos,
and is an experienced
ro­
deo competitor.
Heather

OVIEDO * After a 13-year
fight to stop development from
encroaching on
the
Black
Hammock. Jim Logue can see
the end.
Logue said Friday he Is sat­
isfied with the efTorts o f all
rtles Involved In ending the
ttle over a controversial
housing development In rural
Besnlnole County.
I f Winter Springs will do
what they've agreed to do; If
O * o do will do what they've
agreed to do.* said Logue. ‘ then
we will have gotten what we set
out to accomplish.*
County
Attorney
Lonnie

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City gets
direct line
to airport
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - The city can
now go directly to the airport
director to voice concerns over
airport growth.
A move made Thursday by
Lake Mary City Commission­
ers, Sanford Mayor Larry Dale,
and Victor White, executive di­
rector o f the Orlando Sanford
Airport, will allow the city a di­
rect voice In further airport
discussions.
T h a t is a step forward.* said
Commissioner Thom Greene.
Greene has represented the
commission
In
discussions
with the Sanford Airport Noise
Abatement Committee.
Dale. White and Sanford City
Manager Tony VanDerworp a t­
tended a work session, prior to
the tegular Lake Mary City
Commission meeting, to dis­
cuss support o f proposed d o­
mestic air service at the a i r
port.
Lake Mary asked the Sanford
and airport officials to provide
more information because of
concerns o f increased noise.
Dale told the commission he
has support for the project

said she also enjoys boogie
boarding with her father at
the beach.
It was at Rock Lake Middle
School
last year
that
Heather may have found a
future career. Heather said
that while broadcasting on
dosed circuit television In
the school's Olobe Program,
she started thinking about
a career
in meteorology
and broadcast Journalism.
*1 do well
in
math.”
Heather said. T m
really
good at geometry
and a l­
gebra. I also enjoy science.”
Heather, who Is in Oviedo
High School’s
gifted pro­
gram. also plays volleyball
at the school.
"Her
teacher
told me
Heather has an excellent

Flsass sss Airport, Fags M

Haunted woods volunteers
SORRENTO • Volunteers are needed to
work one or more nights at Camp
Challenge in Sorrento to help on the
annual Haunted Woods-Halloween fund­
raiser. Parking assistants, pedestrian
traffic controllers, hayrtde escorts are
needed, as well as volunteers to play the
roles o f monsters, witches, and other
Halloween characters In the Haunted
Woods. The dates for the Haunted Woods
are Oct. 22-24 and 29-31. Volunteers
are needed from 7 p.m. until midnight.
All proceeds from this event will be
donated to Camp Challenge, the wheel­
chair accessible
f l g j rsm p (or dis­
abled children and adults.
For more information ***n t*‘«wip

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Challenge at (352) 383-4711.

Reunion planning meeting
SANFORD • The Croom's Alumni will
hold a breakfast planning meeting for the
classes o f the 50s reunion in 1909 on
Oct. 24 at 9:30 a.m. at S t .. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church Annex. 813 E.
Pine Ave.. Sanford. For more information
contact Dick Evans at (407) 323-1603.

Teen pregnancy prevention
ORLANDO • The Central Florida Jobs
and Education Partnership, Inc. will hold

a meeting o f the Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Committee and Taskforce on
Oct. 27 at 1:30 p.m. at Children's Home
Society Office. 212 Pasadena Place,
Orlando to discuss matters o f Interest to
the Central Florida Jobs and Education
Partnership, Inc., with reference to
Workforce Development Issues. For more
Information contact Gary J. Earl, execu­
tive director. (407) 741-4365.

VFW post honor* senior*
CHULUOTA • Oviedo VFW Post 10139
and Its Ladies Auxiliary will host a lun­
cheon honorli^ area
citizens 55

years and older on Oct. 29 from noon
until 3 p.m.
Ouest speaker for the luncheon will be
from the Winter Park Cancer Care Center.
Jeffrey Thompson, candidate for Circuit
Court Judge, will attend the luncheon.
The luncheon la free. Reservations are
required. For reservations call Melba
Jones at 1407) 365-6494. Mary Nunnery
at (407) 365-6647 or leave a message at
the VFW Post at (407) 365-FLAG.

Free redbud trees
Ten free American Redbud trees will be
given to each person who Joins The
National Arbor Day Foundation during
October 1998. The free trees are part of

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1777, British force* led by Gen Burgoyno surrendered to American troops
in Saratoga, N Y.
On this day in 1966, "Hollywood
Squares" premiered on NBC televi­
sion.
On this day in 1979. Mother Teresa
was awarded the Nobel Peace Priic.
TODAY'S BIRTH D AYS: Jupiter
Hammon (1711 1790), poet: Nathanael
West (1903 1940), novelist: Arthur
Miller (1915 ), dramatist. It B2; Rita
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consecutive World Series by beating
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ends, for what is Paradise but the ob
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The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 16:

Battery:
SANFORD, Orlando Drive, 3000 block, Oct. 16, 12:15 a.m. A
27-ycnr-oId woman was arrested for battery, resisting attest
without violence nnd disorderly conduct by Seminole County
slicrUTs deputies. According to deputies, the defendant ac­
cused another womnn of ‘ messing around with (her friend’s)
husband.* During the ensuing argument, she hit the woman In
the head with her list and pulled her hair. As deputies tried to
arrest her. she drew a crowd by shouting obscenities at the
police.

B urglary:
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS, State Road 496, 1100 block, Oct.
15. 3:33 a.m. A 22-year-old man and a Juvenile were arrested
for (manned burglary to n conveyance by Seminole County
shrrlirs deputies. Deputies said they found the two tn a van
smoking u ctgareltc. The van was parked behind an auto re­
pair shop. They were asked If the van belonged to them and
they replied that It did not.
W INTER BPRINGS. W arrin gton, Oct. 14. 10 p.m. An 18-ycarnld man was arrested for burglary o f on occupied dwelling and
grand theft by Winter Springs Police. Police said he broke Into
the garage of a home and took two sets o f golf clubs and the
bags. They said he tried to sell one or the seta and one o f the
bags at u used sporting goods store. He gave the store man­
ager his photo identification and put his thumb print on the
pawn slip, but the manager became suspicious when he tried
to sell the Items for $200. The manager said one club In the
set was worlh $500 bo he would not accept the Items. The
young man was caught when he tried to pawn the clubs nt an­
other store for $250.
W INTER 8PR1NOB, David $ tract, 600 Mack. Oct. 14, 5:57
p.m. A 33-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman were a r­
rested for burglary and theft by Winter Springs Police. Police
said the pair broke Into a van and stole approximately $1,520
worth o f power tools and compact discs. The Items were found
In their vehicle after they were arrested last month for using a
stolen credit card to try to purchase groceries and cigarettes
at a Sanford grocery store. Winter Springs Police and Sanford
Police coordinated their Investigations and the arrests were
made at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Disorderly Conduct:

Oroot told the Board o f County
Commissioners a settlement
may soon be reached between
the county, the two cities and
the Battle Ridge Company.
Logue, and members o f the
Black Hammock Association,
have fought the annexation and
development o f land owned by
the company.
The agreement would limit
farther annexation by cither
Winter Springs or Oviedo, and
Winter Springs would recognize
the rural boundary set by the
county In 1994.
"I think we've won a tremen­
dous victory and everyone
should be happy,' said Logue.
The talk o f settlement does
not entirely please the homeowners In the MacKiniey’s Mill
subdivision, directly south o f
the proposed development.
Regina Berrswlll. president
o f the homeowner’s association
and two homeowners. Valerie
El-Jamll and Orey Wilson, filed
a
petition
against
Winter
Springs and the Florida Dertment o f Community Afrs. when DCA found the land
use change amendment and
annexation In compliance with
the city's comprehensive plan.
The homeowners'
petition
was consolidated with the ones
filed by Seminole County and
Oviedo, but, Bereswtll said In a
letter to Chairman Randy Mor­
ris. 'M r. Cloud (the attorney for
the Battle Ridge Company) has
failed to Include our group of
petitioners In discussions and
negotiations.*

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El-Jamlt was at the
meeting Tuesday and

BCC
said.

T h c y 'ir settling our Issues
without our participation. Let
us come to the tnble with n few
things.*
The homeowners' group Is
concerned that the eastern an­
nexation
boundary
1s not
enough to stop Winter Springs
from annexing north and south
of the Battle Ridge properly.
The group would like assur­
ances that proposed densities
will remain after the current
developer's agreement expires
and that enclaves created by
the annexation will not be de­
veloped at higher commercial
densities. They would also like
to see the proposed 10-foot
buffers be Increased to 25 feet.
Morris said Friday that the
other petitioners
and
the
county have the same concerns
nnd there would be additional
discussions with the MacKlnley's Mill homeowners.
"Their time will come In the
public hearing,* said Morris.
Oroot said the settlement could
be ready for a commission vote
on Oct. 27. Oviedo will discuss
the settlement at Its Monday
council meeting.
For the Black Hammock A s­
sociation. the fight to protect
the rural character o f the area
began In 1985, with specula­
tion on the alignment o f the
expressway. The Battle Ridge
Company first purchased the
land to use as a borrow pit for
the new road.
‘ After oil the borrow pit, re­
tention pond, environmentally-

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SANFORD, 19 * S treet near K i a m t l s i , Oct. 14. 11:11 p.m.
A 23-yenr-old woman was arrested for disorderly conduct by
Sanford Police when she began trying to Interfere with QUAD
squad drug arrests. She began shouting racial slurs and gath­
ering a crowd around her as she yelled. She was arrested so
orflcers could continue to do their work, police said.

Driving under the influence:
CASSELBERRY, Stats Road 496 at B oveE Branch Road,
Oct. 14. 1:20 a.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested for driving
under the influence by Florida Highway Patrol.
LAKE MART, In terstate 4, maar Lake M ary sa lt. Oct. 14, 4
a.m. A 30-year-old woman was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Seminole County Sheri ITs deputies.
LONQWOOD, U.S. Highway 17*66, 100 Mack, Oct. 15. 12:14
a m. A 28-year-old man was arrested for driving under the In­
fluence by Seminole County Sheriff's deputies.
SANFORD. Stats Road 4S6 a t O o s sty Road 41S. Oct. 15.
2 :M a.m. A 40-year-old woman w as arrested by Florida High­
way Patrol for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U. 6. Highway 17*66 a t A lty o v t Bo atsvard, Oct.
10. 1:21 a.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested fay Seminole
County sherlfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
SANFORD, 1 9 * S treet a t M a a g s a tlM . Oct. 14, 10:36 p.m. A
30-year-old man was arrested for the sale and delivery o f c o ­
caine. the aale and delivery o f marijuana, the possession o f
less than 20 grams o f marijuana; the possession o f cocaine,
the possession o f cocaine with the intent to deliver and the
possession or marijuana with the intent to distribute. Members
o f the QUAD squad observed him making several drug sales
before they moved tn and arrested him. During the search
done as part o f the aneat, police found cocaine in a plastic
pill bottle and several sip lock bags o f marijuana along with
S136 In cash In hla pockets.

Grand theft:
CASSELBERRY. U.S. Highway 1 7 * 6 6 .6 6 0 0 Moek, Oct. 15.
5:09 p.m. A 35-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry P o­
lice for grand theft. Police said she tried to deposit $9,000 Into
an account that had been 'red flagged' by the bank because o f
Irregularities. Police were called to the bank. When the woman
saw the police officer she at first asked what was wrong and
then volunteered that she had been trying to make deposits
Into the account with checks written on an account she and
her husband had had In New Jersey, but which she knew to be
closed. She told police that she was having severe financial
problems and that she waa trying to "buy tim e' fay depositing
the checks In the account. She said she waa afraid to tell her
husband about the financial problems and was trying to get
money from her family to fix the mesa she had made o f the ac­
count.

a vacancy on the airport board.
Dale said at an earlier meeting
from the Oviedo, Sanford and
he could not
it promise that
Greater
Seminole
County
would1 hapj
happen, that the postchambers o f commerce, the
tlon would have to filled at
Seminole County Convention
random, not specifically by a
and Visitors Bureau, and the
Lake Mary person, which It
Private Business Association,
was not.
aa well as residents and busi­
'Callousness
goes
both
nesses o f Lake Mary.
ways,* Dale said. "If you are
‘ As close as I am to some of
callous to me, I'll be callous to
your constituents,' said Dale,
you. I don't need your support
a former Lake Mary resident
for domestic service, I can do It
and developer, to Mayor David
without you."
Mealor, *1 get calls and hear
Mealor said he wanted to a d ­
from them everywhere 1 go,*
dress the Issues collaboraMealor said he had also
lively. 'Let's Identify those be­
heard from residents that the
fore we sign oft on support of
notse levels are not a problem.
domestic service. If we alt
*1 think what they're saying Is
•at.this time,**.____
Commissioner Dory Brenaer
Greene said in the post, tak e
had raised the. Issue o f pic.
Mary did not always get infor­
older airplanes used by domes-'
mation when things changed.
tic services. Brender said the
“We re going to get a more d i­
older planes are generally
rect car to the airport author­
noisier. White said that prob­
ity.*
said
O reene
Friday.
lem should be solved by 2000,
'Hopefully, 111 be meeting with
when federal regulations man­
the director on a regular badate the Installation o f "hush
kits' on 727, 737 and DC Bs.
“That's, a good sign," said
White.
"When you expand, there are
people
who are going
to
•cream and holler.* said Dale
o f the Lake Mary residents who
the nonprofit foundation's Trees
have continually complained
for
America Campaign.
about International flights that
The trees will be shipped post­
approach from the west, over
paid at the right time for planting
Tlmacuan. *We are going to
between Nov. 1 and Dec. 10 with
continue to grow the airport.
It's our obligation.*
enclosed planting Instructions.
Brender said he would like
The six to 12-Inch trees are guar­
to see the good and the bad
anteed to grow, or they will be
aflecta o f the expansion shared
replaced fire o f charge.
equally throughout the county.
To receive the free trees and a
"In our view, the city o f San­
six-month Introductory member­
ford, and more specifically, the
ship. send a $10 membership
airport authority, has been
contribution to 10 REDBUDS.
callous toward the city o f Lake
National Arbor Day Foundation,
Mary.* he said,
100 Arbor A ve„ Nebraska City,
Greene had requested a Lake
NE 08410. by Oct. 31.
Mary resident be appointed to

Briefs

CASSELBERRY, Somtaala B oalovaid, 6000 kiosk, Oct. 15.
9:43 p.m. An 18-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry
Police for grand theft auto. Police said an Investigation o f a car
theft last month led them to the man who admitted he had
taken the keys to a car from the valet parking rack at the dog
track "when no one was looking* and took the vehicle. He
later abandoned the car.

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Charles J. Rowland Sr., East
Marvin Avenue, Longwood, died
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1908. Bom
Sept. 23, 1920 in Sanford, he
was a lifelong resident o f Cen­
tral Florida. Mr. Rowland was a
retired letter carrier after 15
y e a n frith the Longwood Post
Office. He was a member o f the
Fleet Reserve. Mr. Rowland re­
tired from the U.S. Navy after
30 years, and bad served In
WW1J and Korea. He attended
First Baptist Church o f LongSurvtvora Include wife, Libby:
son. Ken, Winter Park. Rich­
ard, Charles Jr., both o f Long­
wood;
daughters,
Lisa
Thompson, Cape Coral, Katie
Parrish, Longwood:
brother.
George. Deltona; slater, Betty
Anderson.
Winter
Haven.
Jackie Stoner. King,
N.C.;
seven grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwood.
In
charge o f arrangements.

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settlement being discussed.
T m trying to ride the horse
In the direction Its going.’

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zoning to an urban density and
try to get someone to allow
them to build houses, apart­
ments and commercial build­
ings on Ihe parcel o f land."
The county gave tentative
approval and (hen hacked out.
In 1994. Oviedo considered an­
nexation o f the property, said,
lxiguc. but could not provide
the services to the area at thal
time.
Logue said he would have
preferred that Oviedo annex
the property, and that Winter
Springs keep Its boundaries
west o f the GreeneWay, but he
con live with the terms o f the

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PROPOSBD AMENDMENTS
TO T HE VOLUEIA/BEMINOLE
CONSORTIUM’S 1694/65,
1666/67 AND 1667/98
CONSOLIDATED PLANS
On Novem ber 2 4, 1998* the Sem inole county Board of County
commissioners will consider am ending the 1 9 9 4 /9 5 ,1 9 9 6 /9 7 and
1997/98 O ne-Year Action Plans of the County's consolidated
Plan. The Consolidated Plan governs the allocation and expendi­
ture of CDBG Program funds. Under the CDBG Program, the
Board is considering adding tha following activities:
Tajirl School of Performing Arts: Funding up to $100,000.00
(1 9 9 4 /9 5 -$ 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 and 1 9 9 6 /9 7 $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ). Building
Renovations for Historical Preservation
Lone Pines Subdivision - Funding up to $2,000.00 (1997/98).
Street Lighting

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•BURKS
Katie
Walker-Burka.
67.
-Bti
Maxle Drive. Winter Oarden,
died Wednesday. Oct. 14. 1998
at Lucerne Medical Center.
Bom Feb. 3. 1991 In Sanford,
she was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida. Mrs. WalkerBurka waa a homemaker. She
was a member o f Family War-

ship Center Church, Winter
Garden.
Survivors include husband.
Johnny: daughter, Charlotte
Harrison,
Atlanta.
Qa.;
brother. Joseph
Alexander.
Columbus. Os.: sisters. Essie
Lampklns. Adaline Cody, both
o f Sanford, Ola Mae Fuentes.
Smyrna, Del.. Plnkcy Hill, Or­
lando.
Wllaon-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, In charge o f
arrangements.

J.U .T.E, Inc. • Funding up to $ 25 ,000.00 (1997/96). Building
Renovations
On October 13, 1998, the Sem inole County Board of County
Commissioners approved and authorized the advertisem ent to
am end the Consolidated Plan O ne-Year Action Plans for the
above-proposed activities.
The Board is now providing for and inviting public comment on
these amendments. Anyone desiring to com ment or ask any
questions regarding these am endm ents m ay contact the
Seminote County Community Developm ent Office in writing or in
person at the following address and telephone number.

ir U M B S M S
Ckarlss J, ar.
Memorial aerrioes for Mr. low ­
land, the Beloved aon of Ocorse and
Maty Rowland, will be Tuesday at 6
p.m. m the Woodlawn Carey Hand
Chapd.'Longwood, with Dr. James
W. Hammock offldaung. Mr. Row­
land will be cremated. In
to
hla wife, Libby, Mr. ( M u d ts aurvtvod by hla aon and daughter-inlaw: Km and Dawn Rowland of
Winter Park: nun*: Richard and
Charles Rowland Jr. of Longwood;
daughter and son-in-law: Llaa and
Orega Thompson of Cape Coral;
daughter Katie Parrish of Longwood; brother: Oeorga Rowland of
Deltona: staler Betty Anderson of
Winter Haven: slater •nd brother_____
In-law: Jadde and Wee Stoner of
King. N.C.i end his seven grand­
children
and
hm&gt;
great­
grandchildren. Woodlawn Carey
Hand Funeral Home. $34-8600.
Longwood. a in charge of aervtcea.

Robert Heenan, Principal Coordinator
Community Developm ent Office
Sem inole County Government
1101 East First Street
Sanford. FL 32771
407-321*1130, extension 7364
Fax: 407-328-2596
Comments will be received until Novem ber 1 9 ,1 9 9 8 (a minimum
30-day comment period is required by Federal regulation) and will
be transmitted to the Board of County Commissioners for consid­
eration al their Novem ber 2 4 , 1996 meeting. Please call the
Community Development Office if you have any questions.

*MOTE: IF THE NOVEMBER 24. 1996 MEETING IS CAN­
CELLED, THE BOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL
CONSIDER THESE AMENDMENTS AT THEM REGULAR
SCHEDULED MEETING ON DECEMBER t, IMS.
I0MS,

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
COMMUNITY VIEWS

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D o m e s tic s e r v ic e
c a n o n l y h e l p a ir p o r t
Th e O rlan d o S an ford Airport has grow n to m ore th an
o n e m illion passen gers a year, prim arily carried on c h a r ­
ter (ligh ts from G reat Britain. Tin* city can on ly benefit
from that grow th and the econ om ic perks that com e
a lon g w ith it. Th e airport Is now prim ed to b rin g in som e
m ajor d o m estic service. G o for It. w e say.
Th ere are. how ever, concern s b e in g voiced r e g a rd in g
noise levels associated w ith the Increased (ligh ts that w ill
com e w ith the projected airport grow th. H ie Lake M a r y
C ity C om m ission , rep resen tin g residen ts p rim a rily from
the Ttm acu a n and H eath row areas, w an t m ore co n tro ls
put In pla ce to alleviate that noise.
; S an ford M a yor Larry* Dale, a pilot for m ore than 30
te a rs , said he does not understand the b ig fuss abou t th e
noise. A irp orts nil over the co u n try have noise con cern s,
lie said.
T h e S a n ford A irp ort A u th o rity has com m ission ed a
co n su lta n t to condu ct a 12-m onlh noise study, w h ich
got u n d e rw a y last m onth. Flight paths have been m oved
and there arc plans to direct m ore airport traffic to the
n orth / so u th ru n w ay to alleviate som e o f the noise. A n
In stru m en t Lan din g S ystem w ill also help. Dale said. A
noise abatem ent com m ittee addresses the Issue and keeps
track o f com p lain ts m on th ly, the m ajo rity o f w hich a rc
gen erated from the sam e residents.
D ale has letters o f su pport fo r d om estic service from the
G rea te r S em in ole, S anford and O viedo ch am b ers and the
S em in o le C o u n ty C on ven tion B ureau.
W h en Dale asked Lake M ary fo r Its su pport, the noise
Issue resu rfaced and com m ission ers did not com m it th eir
su pport. Instead, th ey asked for a stron g er voice In a ir ­
port Issues. C o m m issio n er G ary B rcndcr, a lso a pilot,
said d o m estic ca rriers use older, n oisier airplan es. A irport
execu tive d ire cto r V icto r W h ite said by 2000 m an y o f
those o ld er plan es w ill be equipped w ith hush kits to a lle ­
via te th e noise.
D ale said he d o es not need Lake M a ty's b lessin g to p r o ­
ceed w ith S an ford 's plans.
W e b elieve w ith close atten tion to flight paths, tigh t c o n ­
trols. and con tin u ed co m m u n ica tio n w ith n e ig h b o r in g
cities a n d agencies, th e a irp ort ca n lau nch a successful
d o m estic a ir service from Sanford.

Mark George Seat 3

Casselberry under
attack
It's disheartening this day
and age to see what has hap­
pened In Seminole County and
Casselberry. It Is now under
attack by die Religious Coali­
tion and the Self-proclaimed
Citizen
for Decency leader
Mark George, he's running for
City Commissioner. One can­
not help but wonder tf his bar­
rage o f Religious conservatism
against adult entertainment Is
anything more than a spring­
board for his political ambi­
tions. The Coalition saying
(The End Justify The Means) do
anything you have to win,
mislead, stretch the truth. Ex­
ample: Nudity Ballot-fraudulent
signatures people signing 8-10
times. Mark Ocorge lives In a
house owned by the church. He
does not pay taxes; he Is a
one-issue
candidate
with
nothing to lose. We need a city
leader who will really make
Casselberry their home-not a
morality fanatic looking for a
throne. I'm Methodist and be­
lieve In God and attend church.
1 believe
we should keep
church and state separate.
Please think before you vote
and keep him In church.

Although 1 do not live In the
City o f Casselberry, but do live
adjacent to the city limits. I
feel I would be amiss If 1 did
no{ express my view that
MARK GEORGE has exem plaiy
qualifications to become a
Casselberry
City
Commis­
sioner (Seat 3).
1 became acquainted with
Mark Ocorge when he became
a driving force working to
maintain Seminole County as a
safe, proper, and decent place
in which family oriented folks
can reside and raise up their
children. I have observed him
to be a wise, honorable, well
educated, extremely capable
gentleman who Is dedicated to
Insuring the propriety o f this
area and the well being o f the
residents who live here. Faced
with the adverse consequences
of rapid growth, sometimes the
past result o f too little code
enforcement, and the effects of
very heavy traffic
to and
through the area. Mark George
la Indeed the needed 'M an of
the Hour!* I do believe he will
always 'Stand Up For What's
Right!*
I urge the people of C assel­
berry to go to the poles on N o­
vember 3rd and vote for Mark
George to (111 Seat 3 on the
Casselberry City Commission.

William J. Olldart
Fern Park

Robert Ro m
Casselberry

B erry's W orld
l THlNK. IT'S HIGH TiWVE THAT
w e j o in in
h a v in g

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-me t r e n d

fu n i n t h e
w o rkplace.

of

Park cannot be sold

SMMAN!

Port Mellon Ihirk cannot be
sold or used for other than rec­
reation because he put the
park In a trust fund. He died In
I93C or early 1937. The tnist
was not to be opened until
2004. The City does not o w t i
Fort Mellon Patk. Yon cannot
build on Fort Mellon Park
against the trust fund,
Buellen Tudor
Sanford

.vatk v

Sign ordinances
Seems like our city has many
faces enacting moments of rlther Irrationality or Ignorance
when It comes to the enforce­
ment and Interpretation of the
city's sign ordinance. Mow little
tiie commission forgets that for
over three pears the ex-city a t­
torney has been asked to res­
urrect or address this highly
controversial ordinance and Is­
sue. H its city management and
commission still has It's head
In the sand regarding Ore is­
sue. Neither has yet to ques­
tion the stonewalling by Kruppenbachcr &amp; Associates.
Still, you throw out n fifty
year or better p u b lic project
sponsored by the Jaycees to
provide benches In public
right-of-ways for the p u b lic '*
convenience! But yet you sup­
port paying city em ployees
membership
dues and ex­
penses
In
a
fo r-p rq jlt’
organ isa tion --th e
Rotary
Club. This portrayal by the
City alone supports total arro­
gance. Even Ore IRS has con ­
cerns about this usage o f pub­
lic funds (tax dollars).
Now we have a non-polttlcaltaxing-referendum to be voted
on by the residents of the Tuscaunlla PUD. The City allows
the use o f taxpayer dollars to
align Its' position In favor of
the TUscaurtlia Homeowners
additional tax dollars from
PUD residents. It’s known ss

"double-taxation”1
The City obviously needs
these extra tax dollars and Is
willing to be two-faced about
the sign Issue so do I file a
complaint against the City and
THOA for proliferation o f the
THOA signs (without permits)
within the PUD, city, and
county? The city requires per­
mits for garage sale signs and
as far aa the taxing referendum
that's nothing more than a
shoddy garage sale. The THOA
needs money to mow their
money losing holdings.
I shall Ale a complaint
against both entities. Have taw
enforcement officer Don LeBlanc available with the proper
forma so he may enact his
authority.

H. Scott
Viator Spring

Sierra Club on Astor
Farms
The Central Florida Sierra
Club has been monitoring the
proposed amendments to the
Seminole County Comprehen­
sive Land Use Plan. The par­
ticular Issues we are monitor­
ing
are
Chuluota
Bypasa/Commerclal Reality land
use and Astor Farms land use.
Current Seminole
County
Coniprel .-naive Land Use Plan
requires that development o c ­
cur In a pattern of outward
growth from existing urban
centers. This type of planning
protects the character o f rural
areas and is also Important to
the preservation of untouched
'green* rones. Astor Farms
represents 'leap-frog* devel­
opment which leads to envi­
ronmental fragmentation and
urban sprawl. Additionally. A s ­
tor Farms and Its surroundings
ore known to contain black
bear, sandhill cranes
and
American kestrels, all o f which
are threatened species. This
proposed
development
also
borders land designated as
part of the Wektva River Pro­
tection Zone and lands previ­
ously purchased by the county
specifically for conservation.
The County Commission's re­
port for tills development Is In
direct conflict with the recom ­
mendations o f its staff re­
searchers as well as the county
Hanning and Zoning Board.
The
Chuluota
Bypass
amendment also violates the
concepts of sound
growth
management and prevention of
urban sprawl. It would destroy
the rural Integrity o f the area

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OBSTRUCTIONOF
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LOCOMOTIVE

as wrll as Impact environmen­
tally sensitive lands and biodi­
versity In Die Eton River W a­
tershed. It would also Jeupai dUe protection of the Econ River
Watershed since tills land Is
mapped by St. Johns Water
Management District as high
recharge for the Floridian A q ­
uifer.
A recent visit with 1000
Friends of Florida and the a t­
torney for the Department of
Community Affaire has re­
vealed 9 out o f 13 primary fac­
tors to urban sprawl In these
proposed amendments. It ap­
pears that rather than the
Seminole County Land Use
controlling growth, growth ts
controlling the Land Use Plan.
The entire Florida Chapter of
the S t e m Club along with the
^homeowner* tri the nffected ar­
eas. opposes the proposed
amendments to the Seminole
County and East Rural Land
Use Plans.

Cheryl McPkerron
Conservation Chair
•len s Club, Control Florida
Chapter

Maitland

Remembering Gene
We all knew him as Qcne.
Tall, and handsome Inside and
out.
The first time we met him 6
years ago. Myself and a friend
were attempting to encourage a
young horse through a tricky
ditch. Gene stopped his patrol
car and came up to us with his
"cowboy" rope.
Confidently he looped the
rope around the horse'B neck
and managed to convince the
young one to leap across. My
friend and I were very thankful
for our new 'cow boy' gentle­
men. patrol officer.
Ever since, when Oene came
around, he always had his
straight
penetrating
eyes
looking directly through you,
when he gave his 'alm ost*
smile.
During the ‘ fires o f Geneva'
Oene stopped his car and gave
the people who were 'trapped*
down the end o f Osceola road
updates and encouragement.
When the roads were still not
dear. Oene lead most o f the
people who wished to leave,
through the back roads, and
out to safety. Through the
night he would stop back by
and see that we who Btayed
were all okay.
We knew Gene as very quiet
and
reserved,
always
the
'silent hero*. We still miss his
cowboy hat and shades out­
lined through the tinted win­
dows o f Ids cruiser. Many
memories o f Gene escape us.
As time goes by there will be
small things that will bring up
his memory in many small
ways.
All who knew him will miss
him, and we grieve for his wife
and family.
This Is a strange feeling of
sadness for someone we knew
only slightly.
We trusted him fully with our
lives, and we thank his loved
ones for allowing him to be
here for us.

Last harvest
On behalf o f the Crealde'
Board o f Directors and staff. I
want to express niy most sin­

cere appreciation for your Indepth coverage of (he Last
Harvest exhibition, currently
on display at the fine arts gal­
lery o f Seminole Community
College In Sanford. As you
probably know, this uwardwtnnlng project has received
considerable coverage by local
press. Your story try far gives
the most complete account,
not only o f the actual photo­
graphs and text on display, but
of the political and social
background of the subject mat­
ter covered tn the exhibition as
well. The fact that our o f your
busy schedule you made an
effort to attend both the open­
ing reception and the brown
bag lunch/panel discussion Is
extremely
commendable.
Rarely 00 Journalise take such
Unia.snd aflnrt in research a
community project such as
oure. We also appreciate your
care to credit the various or­
ganizations that were Involved
with making this project pos­
sible and the mention o f the
Florida
Humanities
Council
who funded the travel exhibi­
tion.
Once again we thank you for
your excellent coverage and
your efforts to educate the gen­
eral public about a little known
aspect o f our community.

Peter Sehrsysr
Exscstlvs Director
Creside' School of Art
Winter Park

Fast food restaurant
I write litis letter with great
reluctance,
however.
after
seeing the headline In the pa­
per. 'D o we really need a fast
food restaurant tn the historic
district?* I felt It as a duty to
myself to let a few o f my
thoughts be known.
In reading the letter relating
to a Burger King In the Historic
District chiding the HPB. my
Immediate thought was where
was the HPB when the matter
o f the Convention Center came
up? Isn't Ft. Mellon Park his­
toric?
My reluctance In writing Is
due to the fact that a large
number o f those who are en­
thusiastically promoting the
center are friends who I re­
spect, admire and like very
much. I do not doubt their sin­
cerity and respect their right to
feel as they do.
I moved to Sanford in Janu­
ary o f 1847. Having family who
came here In the early 20‘s my
parents brought me here flrqt
In 1927 and from time to time
thereafter. One o f my earliest
memories of Sanford was o f Ft.
Mellon Park. It seemed to be
an Integral part o f Sanford Itself.
My two sons were Involved In
Uttle League and Jr. League aa
long aa they were eligible. My
wife and 1 spent many a hot a f­
ternoon watching not only
their teams as well as their
competitors. The 4th o f July
was and still Is a very memo­
rable experience. I will re­
member Roy Holler, for whom
the field Is named, and how he
spent countless hours pro­
moting and attending games as
long as lie lived. I wonder how
Roy would vote.
Just as we were told that
there are other areas that rec­
reation activities can be held. I
And It difficult to believe that
another acceptable site can be
found for the Convention Cen­

ter. My contention is that Ft.
Mellon Park Is a historical site
and an Integral pari o f San­
ford. It Is an Identifiable char­
acteristic of the City. I have no
problem with progress and de­
sire Buch as much as any other
citizen. But I find the sacrifice
of this beautiful site In order to
bring It about unacceptable.
I wish It would be possible to
separate the votes In November
Into two classifications. One
group consisting
of
those
adults who have spent the
major portion o f their lives In
Sanford and the other who
have not. The vast majority of
those tn the former group with
whom I am acquainted are
most definitely opposed. Like­
wise. It should be added that
this group Is not opposed to
efforts to make Sanford p ros­

per. There Just has to be a
more viable way to accomplish
this end.

Reger L. Harris
Sanford

Mayor Dale's tome
I have just read in the Semi­
nole
Herald.
Mayor
Larry
Dale's tome on the proposed
Convention Center in Fort
Mellon Park. This article was
an act o f a desperate man
whose convoluted Interpreta­
tion of the facts is amazing.
Larry Dale has been called
many things but I have never
heard anyone call him stupid.
He knows his political power
and Influence are at stake In
tliln head-to-head confronta­
tion between the political developer-business conglomer­
ate and most o f the rest of
Sanford's citizens.
As the presumed architect
and prime mover o f this divi­
sive project. Mr. Dale has
placed himself In a vulnerable
position. The defeat o f the ref­
erendum will notify everyone
that this developcr-cum-tnayor
has overstepped the bounds of
his fiscal and administrative
authority and no longer w a r
rants the respect due his o f­
fice.
The Convention Center Is not
so much the Issue as Its
placement on utilized, dedi­
cated public land and the sub­
sidies offered by the City. The
Fort Mellon Park Convention
Center la WRONO. As a citizen
o f Sanford, I appeal to every
concerned voter to vote 'NO* In
the Nov. 3 referendum.

Meek Htlfftitih
lu fo r t f

Parent speaks out
As the parent o f two. I'm ex­
cited about the proposed con­
ference center/hotel on ijk «*
Monroe for the meeting space
it will provide.
There la currently no facility
In Seminole
County
large
enough to accommodate high
school graduations or proms.
We go to UCF or the Orlando
Arena for formal graduation
ceremonies and Orange Count)'
hotels for proms.
To have a place tn our own
backyard. In a beautiful loca ­
tion Is wonderful. 1 applaud the
county and the city lor coming
up with a great plan for San­
ford!

liada Johnson
Sanford
)

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday. October 18, 1998 • SA

Business
B a k in g b re a d righ t is no sm all feat

R ob in son nam ed m anager

By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

CASSELBERRY
•
When
Shannon
Tally
fam e
to
Scmlnolr County, hr nollrrd
a la c k of flnr hrratl. Hr knew
how to rhnngr that,
lint rhungi' lakes lime. Hay
about
36-48 hours.
That's
how long It takes to prepare
a loaf of brrad at I hr Oldr
Hearth
Dread Company.
at
1056
Stale Road 436
In
Cassellrerry. where ro owner
and chef
Tally
prepares
croissants.
pastries.
and
sandwtehrs using sper lal o v ­
ens from Spain and France
along with a climate controlled
baking fuel! tty.
"I carne to Florida alter mar­
rying my wire," Tally said. *1
wanted to run a family restau­
rant featuring the IlnrHt possi­
ble bread."
Tally, a graduate o f the Cu­
linary
Institute
of America
and a veteran o f such restnuntnln as San Francisco’s Acme
Dread Company, co-owns the
restaurant along with Ills wife
Tauja and his father David.
The restaurant features Cen­
tral Florida's llrst Llopls brrad
oven, open to customers' view
through a wide glass window.
The round. 17-foot fire-brick
and stone deck oven was Im­
ported from Barcelona. Spain
and hand built on sight. Tally
said the gas-powered oven uses
Indirect heat while rotating on
a wheel, and rooks 125 loaves
each hour.
"I was the laborer," Tulty
said about building the oven.
T h e first four feat are nil fire
brick.
Manuel del la Rosa
came from Barcelona to postUon the men. It was amazing
how simplistic he made It

OVIEDO--Marclne A. Rublnson
has been named
manager of PrlmrCo Per­
sonal
Communications*
Oviedo rrtnll store. In this
position, she Is responsible
for all sales nnd operations
functions at the store, lo ­
cated at 8155 Red Dug laikc
Road across from the Oviedo
Marketplace.
Robinson
previously
worked for more than eight
years for AT&amp;T Wireless
Services In Orlando, Includ­
ing over three years as n re­

seem."
The other oven used at the
Oldc Heart he Is a Pnvtller, Im­
ported from France.
It Is a
deck style brick oven, w-llh four
different levels.
"The advantage to this oven
ts we can bake different types
of. breads at different tempera­
tures." Tally said.
"We can
bake croissants on one level,
cookies on another, all nt the
right temperature."
It all starts with flour and
wheat. Tally uses cutting edge
strands of low protein Hour
and "winter wheat" In hts
breads.
"There
was a myth that

higher protein flours are bet­
ter." Tally said. "The French
weaken the protein, and It
gives the bread better taste.
H ie wheat I use takes a great
deal o f skill on the baker's pari
to prrparr. but It has u better
taste."
Talty said he uses an organic
rye flour "starter." with a
"pancake batter conststem y"
tiiat takes at least 24 hours to
"capture the amblrnt yeast en­
zymes In the air" that will Im­
prove the bread's flavor.
After that. Tally gives the
bread dough ail additional 1224 hours to add volume and
flavor.

"Have you ever marinated
meat overnight?" Tally said.
"Giving thr meat more lime
adds flavor. That's the best
analogy I can make. Plus. 1
control the temperature. *
Tally said hr and his wife
enjoy giving tours to any one
who usks.

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advertising students will get
some
real-world
pointers
next week as Steve Tlshman.
1998 President o f the Promo­
tional Products Association
o f Florida, will be the guest
.speaker at their ADV 401Advertlslng Copy &amp; C am ­
paigns class at the UCF
campus.
Denise E. DcLorme, UCF
professor o f advertising, in­
vited Tlshman to speak to
two
of
her
senior-level
classes last week. Ttshman’s
corporate marketing experi­
ence will help the studenta
us they continue their stud­
ies o f advertising campaigns,
creative
strategics,
copy­
writing, and the use o f pro­
motional products In the
marketplace.
Tlshman,
founder
and
president o f Results Market­
ing. an Altamonte Springsbased promotional advertis­
ing company, has over fifteen
ara o f experience In marting with clients Including
Walt Disney World, N ickelo­
deon. Signature Flight Sup­
port and Universal Studios
are Just a few o f the com pa­
nies for whom Results Mar­
keting has created marketing
campaigns and Innovative
product Ideas.
Last full, Tlshman was
elected rresfdrnt o f the Pro­
motional Products Associa­
tion o f Florida, an organiza­
tion that strives to raise the
standards o f the advertising
specialty industry. His com ­
pany Is Involved with the
Make a Wish Foundation.
March o f Dimes and Semi­
nole
County
Elementary
Schools and was recently
voted one o f Central Florida
Family Magazine's Top 100
Companies
for
Working
Families.

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engineer at S.L Goldman Company In Longwood. Haluiei la a
graduate engineer with a bachelor's degree tn engineering
technology from the University ol
of Central Florida. He la a
master electrician with more than 30 years experience In the
construction industry.
Bavarty H arvey, a member o f the Lake Mary/Heathrow
Chamber of Commerce, won two first-place honors In the
fourth annual Professional Association o f Resume Writers'
national conference held In St. Petersburg.
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Musicians will be picking up a storm
SPECIAL 1X3 THE HERALD
LONOWOOD • Thr Blurgmss
l*tck-ln will soon to become a
tradition In Historic Downtown
lamgwood.
Tlir monthly rvcnt Is frrc to
thr public and will Ik* Itrld on
Saturday starting at 5 p.m. and
winding down uImhii 9 p.nt. Thr
llrst Jam Is Oct. 17 In thr Ed
Myers Rrcrratlon Ccntrr lo ­
cated on thr rom rr of Churrli
Avrnur and Wilma
Strrrt.
am iss from Christ Church.
Weather permitting, the mu­
sicians will gather under one of
thr many large oak trees In thr
area and play their favorite
melodies. Listeners are rnrourogrd to bring a lawn rhalr
and prepare for an evening of
relaxing soul music In a natu­
ral setting under the stars. Hot
dogs are $1 hot dogs and soft

drinks cost 50 rents will be
avallahlr.
One of the hands scheduled
to play Is the New Cross Creek
Travelers. Ilils band has been
playing locally for more than
two years now and consists of
two of the musicians hunt thr
original band that used to en­
tertain extensively a few years
bark at Disney . and Rosie
OOnuly's. U nite (dobro) rr
members the many nights
playing until the wee hours at
the Ovlrdo Freather and Fin.
John (guitar). Tom (banjo), and
Hal (bass) are the other musi­
cians. Together they errnte the
traditional folk style of music
which Is so representative of
the Hlurgrass.
Parking Is available at Christ
Episcopal
Church
or
the
Ihow sers Ham
on Jessup
Avenue.

Congress passes veterans’ bill
FROM WIRE RETORTS

Nsw Cross Crook Trsvolors will perform In Longwood tonight.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield sign with subsidiary
FROM WIRE RETORTS
TALLAHASSEE • Blue Cross
and Htue Shield o f Florida
(BCUSF) announced this week
that Its wholly-owned subsidi­
ary. Health Options Inc., has
signed a definitive agreement
with Coventry Health Care Inc.
to acquire Coventry's subsidi­
ary, ITInctpal Health Care of
Florida, for $95 million In
rash. Subject to obtaining flnnl
regulatory approvals, BC BSPs
Health
Options
will
begin
managing the business by the
end o f the year.
Thr acquisition will expand
BCUSF's customer base by ap­
proximately 139.00 commercial
members.
■We are exrlted about the
opportunity to offer quality
service, value and stability to
Principal Health Care of Flor­

ida's customers." said Robert I.
Lufrano. M.D.. DCUSF execu­
tive vlre president. "For more
than 50 years, we have deliv­
ered on our promise to help
customers meet their health
rare needs through our finan­
cial strength, commitment to
Florida and quality, affordable
hralth care plans. We will pro­
vide thr same quality, service
and value to our new PI 1C of
Florida members,’ Hralth Op­
tions did not acquire Principal
Health Care of Florida's Medi­
care risk huslness In north
Florida ns part o f this transac­
tion.
Until rrgulutory approvals
nrr received. Principal Hralth
Care o f Florida will continue to
operate and mernliers will re­
ceive thr same benefits and
services. BCUSF expects to be­
gin transferring members as

contracts
renew
In March
1999. "Members can be as­
sured that as we move through
the transition process, we will
keep all parlies informed to
ensure n smooth transition
with no Interruption In service,
care or coverage,* Lufrano said.
BCUSF has a successful his­
tory o f innnnglng customer
transitions from other plnns —
Including more thnn 200.000
state rm ployrrs, dependents
and retirees earlier this yenr.
"BCUSF
continues
to
strengthen Its leadership posi­
tion In Florldu In a rapidly
changing environment.*
Lu­
frano said. "Tills significantly
Increases our presence
In
Florida so that we can con­
tinue to add value for our cus­
tomers."
BCUSF and Hralth Options
Inc. are Independent licensers

o f the Blue Cross and Blue
Shield Association, an associa­
tion o f Independent Blue Cross
and Blue Shield companies. A
financially strong, tax-paying
mutual company. BCUSF Is
subject to the same regulation
by the Department of Insur­
ance ns other health care or­
ganizations operating In Flor­
ida. Standard and Poor's af­
firmed Its "A** clnlms-paylng
ability and credit ratings of
BCBSF and A M. first C om ­
pany affirmed Its "A" rating.
The ratings are based on
BCBSF*s strong market posi­
tion. good earnings profile and
excellent capitalization. More
Information on BCBSF can be
found on Its wrb site at
www.bcbsfl.com.

\

C o w g irl
comtl— a

work ethic."
Rhonda
Cave
said. "It's not Just rodeo she
works hard at. She has every
minute o f every day planned."
Heather's
best
friend
Is
Jacqueline Greer, 14. a fresh­
man at Lake Brantley High
School.' ' Jacqueline i played

that
H'h funny
a ballerina
und
a cowgirl
ran be
friends."
Heather
said.
"Sometimes
I try to do the
ballet Jumps, nnd she tries to
ride horses."
When
playing
around.
Heather
enjoys
playing
horse tag., "It’s Just like real

cracker Suite at the Bob Carr
Auditorium
this last Christ­
mas. Rhonda Cave said.
"She wrote In my yearbook

Heather said.
Heather
has four horses.
"She needs different horses
for different events." said her

Maria

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Nut­ . l a s

Finance
seminars
available
FROM WIRE REPORTS
TALLAHASSEE - Florida A g­
riculture and Consumer Serv­
ices Commissioner Bob Craw­
ford la urging consumers to
check
out
seminars
that
promise financial gain before
they spend any money. The
Department does not regulate
financial seminars but does act
as a clearinghouse for con­
sumer
complaints
against
these types o f entitles.
The Division o f Consumer
Services has received com ­
- .plaints
from
consumers
.against a Seattle. Wash., busi­
ness that has begun offering
financial seminars throughout
Florida. The complaints are
over refund dispute* for Wade
Cook's Wall Street Workshops,
one type o f seminar offered.
The seminars advertise that
they provide
money-making
stock market strategies and
other means to accumulate
wealth.
Wade Cook Seminars Inc.,
and Its owner. Wade B. Cook,
have been the target o f legal
action In several states. In May
of this year, the Texas Attorney
General and State Securities
Board filed a lawsuit against
Wade B. Cook and Wade Cook
Seminar* alleging violations o f
the Texas
Deceptive Trade
Practices and Consumer Pro­
tection Act. The lawsuit also
alleges that Wade Cook Tailed
to tell consumers about the
high risk of financial loss en­
tailed by the financial strate­
gics taught at the seminar*
and about the losses he has
Incurred.
In 1989, Arizona officials
also took action against Cook
for selling unregistered securi­
ties and for misappropriating
thousands o f dollar* o f Inves­
tor*' funds for personal use.
Charges were dismissed In ex­
change for Cook's agreement to
pay $70,500 In restitution to
victims.
Consumers should be aware
that Florida law does not re­
quire a three-day cancellation
period In contracts for semi­
nars. Once a contract
is
signed. It Is legally enforce­
able.

except

on

.horses,"

grandmother
Heather
Cody
Cave, who added that
"I'm
Just really proud o f her."

after

)Jw

town

In

Montana

where we got him. I 'can hint
Willie. He threw up all over
thr car the first day we had
him."

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An only child. Heather said
her dog Willie Is "like a little
brother to me. lie sleeps In
my bed and rides
horses
with me. His name la Wllaaw,

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Rep. John L. Mica (R-F1J.
chairman of the House Sub­
committee on Civil Service,
announced Hint
Congress
passed the Veterans Employmrnt Opportunities Act
o f I99H.
"Veterans." Mica said, “for
too long have been the Inst
hired and first fired In our
federal workforce. After a
decade o f effort . Mica said,
to fully recognize veterans'
service as federal employ­
ment. This legislation Is a
significant step forward for
America's veterans. It has
been called the most signifi­
cant Improvement In veter­
ans' preference In 50 years.
That Is why all o f the major
veterans' service organiza­
tions supported this bill."
Mica said the bill contains
several very Important pro­
tections for veterans In this
bill. Creating an effective,
user-friendly redress system
for veterans' rights has been
an objective of veterans for
many years. To moke sure
that veterans rights are re­

M ultiple

spected. Congress has made
violations of veterans' prefer­
ence laws a prohibited per
sonnet practice, he said.
Mira added. T h e bill also
opens many Jobs to veterans
that were previously closed
to them. Agencies frequently
allow only current civilian
employees to npply for v a ­
cant positions. Veterans who
nrr not currently federal em ­
ployees are frozen out. But
under this bill, whenever an
agency considers applicants
from outside Its own work
force. It must also allow most
veterans to com pete."
Provisions added In the
Senate expand veterans' em ­
ployment opportunities with
federal contractors. Contrac­
tors will Ire required to In­
clude fVrstan Gulf War veter­
ans In their veterans' re­
cruiting programs. The leg­
islation also prohibits fed­
eral agencies from contract­
ing with companies that have
not compiled with Depart­
ment o f Labor reporting re­
quirements with respect to
hiring Vletnam-cra, Persian
Oulf. and disabled veterans.

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G ifts c o m e R a m s ’ w a y

Turnovers
help Lake
Quitters never Mary win
win, winners
never quit
Herald Staff Writer

By J e ff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPOUTS EDITOR

SA N FO R D
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W e're
leavin g
S em in ole
C ou nty, bu t on ly for n m om ent.
Don't w orry, this w ill all m ake sense In a
m inu te.
Did you follow the K erry C ollin s debacle In
C h arlotte that unfolded over the last w eek ?
B asically, If y o u 're cable-im paired and
don’t h a w ESPN , th e C arolin a P u n th er
qu arterb ack, A K A "The Franchise" asked his
couch D om C ap ers to rem ove him from the
startin g lineup. H e said he had lost c o n fi­
dence In him self.
In the NFL. th at's tantam ount to quitting.
C apers released the gory details to the
press w h o hod a field day goin g from locker
to locker and h e a tin g the w ords "qu itter,"
"gu tless" nnd s c w r a l oth er unpiintnblcs.
C ollins said he w as m isu nderstood, but
several team m ates. Inclu din g his tw o closest
friends on the team , both said C ollin s qu it
nnd th e In form ation w as accu rate.
D espite an offer on the table o f $25 m illion
over flw years, the Panthers, k n ow in g C o l­
lins cou ld n e w r be respected again, waived
C ollin s Tu esday.
O f course, as w ith an y 25-year-old q u a rtcrbuck w ith a rifle a rm and acads o f talent.
C ollin s w a s picked up b y New O rlea n s
W edn esday.
T h e o u tcry th ro u g h o u t the league has
been
predictable.
Despite
the
riva lries
th ro u g h o u t the N FL, the players still re p re ­
sent a fra tern ity and rule one Is,* you d o n 't
qu it.
T a m p a B ay B ucs' linem an W a rren S app
w en t on a viciou s w r b a l attack W ed n esd a y
and even h is n ew Sain ts' team m ates are
w a ry o f C ollin s.
A fter all, h e m ay replace form er F lorid a
G a to r D anny WeurfTel w h o w ou ld n e w r , ever
qu it and took his lu m ps dow n 31 points last
w eek to San Francisco.

CASSELBERRY
_
Christmas
came early to the Lake Mary Rams
last night.
So did birthdays and Just about
any other gift-giving occasion you
con think of.
The Rams capitalized on 10
turnovers. Including seven fumbles,
six recovered by tire Rams, and
four Interceptions to pull out a 38­
9 road victory that put them right
back Into the district playofT hunt
and ended Lake Howell's hopes.
Four o f Lake Howell's turnovers
came Inside the Lake Mary 21-yard
line.
The Hawks came Into the game
at a severe disadvantage, missing
seven starters. The game was
originally scheduled last month but
was postponed until foil break
week due to Hurricane Georges.
Many of the Hawks had originally
scheduled vacations and Lake Mary
was without only one player.
Still, the game was surprisingly
even except for the turnovers and
Lake Mary's ability to capitalize.
The Hawks turned the ball over
six times In a 51-0 loss to Dcland
last week.
Lake Howell coach Mike Blsceglla. the wlnningest coach In Semi­
nole County, walked off the field
stunned.
*IVe never lost three games In u
row like this In my career.* DlscegUa said. *Slx fumbles last week, 10
turnovers this week."
The Hawks, a pre-season favorite
In the conference, fell to 1-6 on the
season and have only one remain­
ing home game.
Lake Mary, a team that finished
0-9 last year. Improved to 4-2 on
the season and 1-2 In the district,
keeping hopes alive. They are In a
tie for third In districts and unde­
feated Lake Brantley appears uncatchable. but the Rams still get a
chance to visit second-place De­
land In three weeks.
"We're 4-2 and this was a must,

Lake Mary pigyers celebrate after beating Lake Howell 38-9 in
a crucial Class 6A District 3 and Seminole Athlottc Conference
I
muHt win gaQir fur us.* Lake Mary
coach Greg 9union said. *We still
need to win jthr nrxt four, but I
think all o f a n kids feel like win­
ners. Thry'rc hut at the same point
where they w*ir last year, but they
still need to Iqum the)- hare to get
up for every gamr. Most teams can
pick five games they have to get up
for. but we nefd tn
at It In all
10."
The Rains didni come out
smoking Frldajr night. Both teams
hud a hard tlinr flaying after a
lazy week ofT ol school, and Stan­
ton knew his '.tram would be a f­
fected.
"I knew we weren't ready to
play.* Stanton Bald. -| didn't want
to play tonight.. It was hard for ui
to get up for It after living out of
school all week and we came out
as flat as I’ve ever seen.*
Lake Howell to&lt;&gt;k advantage after
the opening whistle. The Hawks
pinned Lake Man deep and. after a

football game at Richard Evana Field Friday night that kept the
Rama' hopes of making the stale ptayoffs alive.

short Rams' punt, the Hawks
started their opening drive on the
23. Quarterback Jesse Hannon
sneaked It In from the one-yard
line, and the Hawks led. 7-0.
The Rants responded with two
Russ Abrams field goals of 40- and
30-yards to cut the lead to 7-6. set­
ting up the second field goal when
the Hawks fumbled on their own
11.
Lake Mary look Its first lead
when Hannon was picked ofT by
Joey Licata at the Lake Howell 23.
Lawrence Rudolph scored on a fiveyard run three plays later and. a f­
ter Justin Wright carried In the
two-point convention. Lake Mary
Itad the lead, 14-7. where It stood
at the half.
Both teams combined to break It
open for the Rams In the third
quurler. Lake Howell continued to
turn the ball over and the Rams'
swarming defense, led by Wright
and Ryan DIChlara. stuffed the

C ollins asked to be rem oved from the
lineup, bu t n e w r asked fo r his release, b a si­
cally en su rin g him o v er $100,000 each w eek
to rem ain In a c tlw .
B ack to S em in ole C ounty.
W e see and w rite abou t a lot o f w in n in g
tcums In llic cou n ty, but w e also see squads
that h ave little ch an ce o f w in n in g m ore th an
on ce o r tw ice a season, but In three y ea rs a t
the Herald, I don 't think I've seen a p la y er
quit In the m iddle o f the season.
H ere are a few exam ples, all o f high sc h o o l­
ers in lire area w h o n e w r quit despite lo s in g
fur fun and not collectin g a paycheck.

Pardus to
make first
Winston
Cup start

Th ere w as the S em in ole girls' lacrosse team
last y e a r that got destroyed every n igh t bu t
still had a great tim e.
Th e Lake H ow ell girls' volleyball team c e r­
tainly hasn't g lw n up.
Lym an's softball team barely m ade It to
seven innin gs la st year, often fallin g to pitch
the ball n ea r h om e plate, bu t they w ere a jo y
to w atch, h a vin g m ore fun than the w in n in g
team .
H ow abou t last y ea r's Lake M ary footb all
team that put u p the fight o f Its life In a sea­
son -en d in g loss to Sem in ole, trying to pu t o fl
a no-w in season.
T h e Lym an footb all team hasn't had a
w in n in g season since 1991. D ow n 28-7 a t
Apopka, tire G reyh ou n d s, on e o f the m o st
dedicated team s tn the county, alm ost pulled
out the win, fa llin g Just short at the end.

Special to the Herald

1

\

W in ter S p rin gs’ g irls and boys basketball
teuins got cru sh ed often last year. N o o n e
quit, and the B ea rs w ere rem ark ab ly Im ­
proved b y tire end o f the season. In fact, th e
girls loom os th e b iggest ch allen ger to Lake
Mury tills season and the gu ys w ill b e a large
threat fo r the n ext tw o seasons.
T h ey are Just a few o f tire exam ples o f n o t
q u ittin g. W ith th e Lake M ary football team
last year. It w ou ld have been easy to ask to
be benched a fter the losing streak contin u ed.
Instead, tire team stayed together. N o b o d y
asked out.

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A nd they w eren 't m aking m oney fo r It.
Kerry C ollin s cou ld take som e nice e x a m ­
ples from S em in ole C ou nty.

Last Second S ho t: Hey hackers, get
out on the g o [f course while you can.
Most Seminole County golf courses are
still ojferlng summer rates, but they'll be
going up again real soon.

Hawks repeatedly.
After a 37-yard field goal from
Abrams. Luke Mary held the Hawks
on a three-and-out and. following a
punt. Wright took the first play 26
yards up the middle to make It 24­
7 and the rout was on.
The Hawks drove to the L a k e.
Mary 35 on the next possession
before turning U over, and the
Rams again scored In one play
when Corey Cooper found Andy
Sojka on a 65-yard fly pattern for
another score.
After Lake Howell sacked Cooper
n the end zone on the Rams' next
possession to make It 31-B, Lake
Mary capitalized one final time
when Wright went 42 yards down
the sideline for the back breaker.
Naturally, the score came after a
turnover.
The Rams hare easily bested last
year's mark and think they can do
even better.

*

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•SySnSI

Third-piaoa runnor
Taurus, lop),
Winston Cup points

I

Jarrstt (drtvsr oftha No. 86 Ford
Mark Martin (towsr, M l) and
Jsff Gordon (towsr, right) wM ail

start in tha top sight positions whan the fire-delayed Pepsi
400 Is contested under the new lighting system at Daytona
International Speedway starting at 8 p m. this evening.

DAYTONA BEACH _ During Friday’s
Bud Beer Second-Round Qualifying.
Daytona Beach native Dan Pardus was
the fastest o f seven cars to attempt to
better the time they set during firstround qualifying on Thursday.
Pardus, who will make his first ca ­
reer NASCAR Winston Cup Series start
tn tomorrow night's Pepsi 400, drove
his No. 07 Midwest Transit Chevrolet'
to a time o f 47.382 seconds, for an av­
erage speed o f 189.946 mph.
Bobby Labonte captured the pole for
Saturday's 400 mile event during
Thursday's Pepsi 400 Pole Night.
Labonte grabbed the top spot In his
No. 18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac
with a lap o f 193,611 mph. Jeff Burton
will line up second, while two-time
Daytona 500 champion Dale Jarrett
will start third. NASCAR Winston Cup
champions Terry Labonte and Dale
Earnhardt will round out the top five.
Mark Martin, second In Winston Cup
points, Rusty Wallace, Winston Cup
points leader Jeff Gordon, Mike Skin­
ner and Hut Stricklin will start sixththrough-tenth.
“We really gambled by going back'
out." said Pardus. "1 didn't want to
really go back out. but the owner said
he didn't want the same thing to hap­
pen to us this week that happened last
week (Pardus missed the Add at T a l­
ladega last week after he stood on hla
first-round qualifying speed).
*1 think I got mad. I went out there
and gave It the hardest two laps that
we could do. It really paid off. We

�What's Up In The NFL..... Week No. 7
SANFOKD _ WfUutinr to Week So t i i tans, we
Itnvr a lot to talk about.
Last Sunday produced a mtmlMT of grral
games along with a bunch ol dials Nrw England, San Francisco, St, Units, and Atlanta
rnitsod to vlrlory and srt ihr tone for Ihrlr

names this week,
Washington, Chicago, and Sun Diego rrln
forced the fact that they are the lea g u e s worst
squads as they lost ngaln In very ugly contests
Hie League's Uad Hoys, the Oakland Raiders,
continue to set the standard til the N.F.L. lor

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICK o r ACTION IN KMINKNT OOMAIN IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT, IN AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: B B -1T 1 2-C A -13 -P
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a p o litic a l subdivision
c l H i* State o t FLena*.
Petitioner,
,1
ROBERT A RIEBEL. RUTH RIEBEL. HELEN BERGER
WOODARD. RAY VALDES • * Tea C o 'ie tio r of
Sammol# County, F lo od*, ana IS * unknown a p o u te t ol
IS* a b o v t. 0 any. is*&gt;t S *ir*. d a y * * # * . a a ngne et. g ra n t* ** .
c r*0 .lo i» . I* t» * * « . a itc u to r * . * 0 m in itif* io r« . m ortgage**,
judgm ent c r* 0 ,to i* . lru tt» * a . ii*n S o i0 *ia . p*iaon a m
p o a t t t t io n and any and all o tS *i paraona having or
claim ing to S a t* any rig h t. t i l l * o t m la ta tt by
through, under or again*! the abotr* named D eiendant*.
or otherw ise claim ing any righ t, till* , or intaraat In th *
real property d e te r.bed m thia action.
Defendant*
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS. AND TO ALL PARTIES HAYING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY OESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminent Domain P etition, together w ith It* D eclaration ot
Taking hae bean tile d in th * a b o v *-a ty l*d co u tt to a cq u it* certain
property in la r a it* in S *m in o l* County. Flotida, d * tc tib * d a* fo l­
low *:
PARCEL NO. 130
F IB SIMPLE
COUNTY ROAD AST. P H A M V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS ES THROUGH TS. INCLUSIVE. MIDWAY
PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE S6. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. LYINO IN SECTION
22. TOWNSHIP JO SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. BEINO MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT SB. '
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f , a s r e c o r d e d in p l a t b o o k a , p a o e m , o f t h e
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN S 5 2 ‘ 4 * 3**E . ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT SB FOR A DISTANCE OF SB 7 * FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SAID POINT BEINO ON A LINE *0.00 FEET NORTH
OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD
*22. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF
WAV MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77510-ESOF (OATED SEPTEMBER
21. IBSB); THENCE CONTINUE S.S2‘ 4 * 1 * 'E . ALONG THE
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT SB FOR A DISTANCE OF
40 01 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 50.00 FEET NORTH OF AND
PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427;
t h e n c e r u n s i **2 « os - w a l o n g s a id p a r a l l e l l in e f o r a
Dis t a n c e o f 2e« st f e e t t o t h e e a s t e r l y r ig h t o f w a v
LINE OF HOMESTEAD AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON 3 A I0 MIDWAY
PARK. SECTION ONE: THENCE RUN N 00*53W E . ALONG SAID
EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A OISTANCE OF 4S SB FEET
TO A POINT ON A LINE B0 00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL
WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 42T; THENCE RUN
N IB '2 4 OS'E ALONQ SAID PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF
211 72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
SAID LAN0S CONTAINING THEREIN S.S27 SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
SUBJECT TO A 200 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT AS PER
THE TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA (T.I.I F.| RESERVATION AS RECORDCO IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK IS . PAGE 430
AND
PARCEL NO. 131
F B I SIMPLE
COUNTY ROAD 417, PM ABB V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS SS AND 67. MIDWAY PARK, SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE B«. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. BEINO M O R I PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
. . . . . .
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT SS.
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE BS. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN S 32 1 2 'IS ’ C. ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT SS. FOR A OISTANCE OF SS *4 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SAID POINT BEINO ON A LINE BO.OO FEET NORTH
OF AND PARALLEL WITH T H i CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD
• 22. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT RIGHT OF
WAV MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77510-2SOS {DATED SEPTEMBER
23. 1BSBI: THENCE CONTINUE S.S2'12'3S *E. ALONG SAIO
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT SS. FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.01
FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 60.00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARAL­
LEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427; THENCE
RUN S IS 24'0S’ W. ALONO SAID PARALLEL LINE FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF 47 *4 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
LINE OF LOT 67 OF SAIO MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE
RUN N S2'4S IB 'W . ALONO SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT
ST, FOR A OISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE BO.OO
FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OP
COUNTY ROAO 427; THENCE RUN N .M '2 4 OS'S. ALONQ BAIO
PARALLEL UNE FOR A OISTANCE OF 4B.14 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEOlUNINO.
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 1.B21 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS.
AMD
PARCBL NO. 133
PBB SIMPLE
COUNTY ROAD 4BT. PHASE V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS SI AND B3. MIOWAY PARK. SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDCO IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE B4. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. LVINQ IN SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP »
SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST, BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW *:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT B1.
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE tS , OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
RUN 4 .6 2 'O i'M 'E . ALONO THE NORTHEASTERLY UNE OF SAID
LOT E l FOR A DISTANCE OF IB.BE FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEOINNINQ, SAID POINT BEINO ON A UN E SS.00 FEET NORTH
OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CCNTERUNC OF COUNTY ROAD
427. AS SHOWN ON T H I STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF
WAV MAP. SECTION NUMBER T7S10-1B0E (DATED SEPTEMBER
23. 11SB); THENCE CONTINUE S .S I’ OS'30'E. ALONO SAIO
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT E l FOR A OISTANCE OF 46.00
FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO.OO FEET NORTH OF ANO PAR­
ALLEL WITH SAIO CENTERUNE OF COUNTV ROAD 417; THENCE
RUN S.36'24'0S*W . ALONO SAID PARALLEL LINE FOR A OIS­
TANCE OP 4T.SB FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY
UNE OP LOT S3 OP SAID MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE
RUN N .U * 3 !'M * W . ALONG SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY UNE OP LOT
• 3 FOR A OISTANCE OF 1S.OO FEET TO A POINT ON A UNE 18.00
FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERUNE OF
COUNTY ROAD 427; THENCE RUN N .3 I*2 4 ’0 I'E . ALONO SAID
PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 4B.2B FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEOINNINQ.
SAID LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 1.444 SQUARE FEET, M O R I
OR LBSS.
SUBJECT TO A 200 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT AS PER
THE TRUITEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA (T.I.I.FI RESERVATION AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK IE . PAOE 430.
ANO
PARCBL NO. 134
F B I SIMPLE
COUNTY ROAD 41T, PHASE V
THAT PORTION OF LOTS B3. BS. S7 ANO SB. MIDWAY PARK.
6E C TI0N ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE BB. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, LYINO IN SECTION
22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST. BEINO MORE PAR­
TICULARLY OESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT E3.
MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE BS. OF T H I
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAIO
POINT BEINO ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIOHT OF WAV LINE OF
AVALONA DRIVE: THENCE RUN 6 6 1 '3 4 ’4 0 'E . ALONQ SAIO
SOUTHWESTERLY RIOHT OF W *V LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF
93 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF SEOINNINO, SAID POINT BEINO
ON A LINE B0 00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE
CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE
ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION 77510-2404
(DATED
SEPTEMBER
23,
1 BBS);
THENCE
CONTINUE
S 81*34 40*1. ALONO SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY RIOHT OF WAV
LINE OF AVALONA DRIVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 30 00 FEET TO A
POINT ON A UNE M 00 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH
SAID CENTERUNE OF COUNTY ROAD 427; THENCE RUN
S 3B*2« 03*W ALONQ SAIO PARALLEL U N I FOR A DISTANCE OF
B S J t FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT
SS OF SAID MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE; THENCE RUN
N 32*04 10*W. ALONO SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT SB
FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO.OO
FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SAID CENTERUNE
OF COUNTY ROAD 417. THENCE RUN N.3S*2« 0S*E. ALONO SAIO
PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF *4,17 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNINO
SAIO LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 2.1*1 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS
OWNERjSj: ROBERT A. RIEBEL and
RUTH RIEBEL
o o S cott Johnson. E tq
Maguire. Vooctu# S Wade. P A.

Two South O rang* P la t*
2 South Orange A **n u *
Orlando, FL 32801
Each Deiendant i* further no tifie d tha t th# Petitioner w ill petition
t ill an Order o t lik in g ba to r* th * HONORABLE NANCY F. ALLEY,
on * o l (ha Judge* o t th * above-a tyl*d Court, on Monday, in * Bth
nay o t November, tBBB, at 10 00 a m , m Courtroom K. at the
Samm ol* County C o u rth o u t*. Sanford, Florida, In accordance
w ith 111 Declaration o f Taking haratofora file d In M ill ca u ta All
O alandanl* to th i* tu n and a ll oth a i m la re tta d p a rti** may timei* raquaat a hearing on th# P etition to* th * Order o l Taking at th#
! * • and ptac* d a tig n a ta d and b * heard. Any Oalandanl failing to
M * a lim aly raquaat for hearing ahall waive any tig h t to ob|#ct to
th * Order o l Taking
AMD
Each Oalandanl and any other person* claim ing any intaraat m
the property described in the P etition In th * above-styled Eminent
Domain proceeding la hereby required to serve w ritten delanaet.
'• any you have, to th * P etition heretofore file d In th is cause on
in * P atiiionai. and any request for a hearing on th * P etition for
th * Order o l Taking, if daairad. on P etitioner'a Attorney, w ho**
nam * and a d d le s * i* ahown below on or b o fd f* Monday.
November 2, tBBB, and to M * th * original of your w ritte n defen** * and any re q u **t tor hearing on tho P etition to r the 0 'd * r of
Taking w ith th * Clerk o f th is Court cithe r b a to r* a o tvic* on (ha
Petitioner a A ttorney or im m edialofy thereafter, to ahow whal
fig h t, tills , interest or lien you have, H any. or claim ki and lo lh*
property described in « *id P etition and to show cause. It any you
have, why said property should not bo condemned to r th * u*a*
and p u rp o ta i a * set fo rth In eaid P etition. It you t*M to answer, a
default may b * entered against you to r the rollol demanded in th*
P etition If you lari to roouost a hearing on th * Potm en lor O rd*'
o l Taking you shall w aive any righ t to ob je ct to aald Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and aaal o f aaid Court on lh * 14th DAY Of
SEPTEMBER. 1BBS.
(SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI0A
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clatk
ROBERT A McMILLAN
County A ttorney
lo r Sammoi# County. Florida
Samm ol* County S ervice* Building
ItO t East First Straat
Sanford, Florida 32771
Tala phone: 9407) 321-1130. Eat. T2S4
Attorney for P etitioner
Publish Sunday. October IB . 1BBB
Sunday. O ctober 23, l BBS
DEV-2
NOTICB OF ACTION IN BMINSNT DOMAIN IN
T N I CIRCUIT COUNT OF THB fllOMTSINTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT, IN AND FON BBMINOLS COUNTY.
FLONIDA
CABS NOl SS-1STS-CA-13-D
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political aubdlvltlon
ol th* Slat* ol Florida.
Petition**.
V*
DOROTHY S. CONDON, a* Trust** UTD. April 2 4 .1B47 and
individually aa Life Tenant; NADER HOMES, INC., a
dissolved Florida corporation; RAY VALOIS a* Tai Collector ot
Sentinel# County, Florida; and th* unknown spouses of
lh* above, II any; (half haira, davlaaas, assignees, grant***,
creditor*, lessees, ssscutors, administrators, mortgagees,
judgment creditor*, trustees, lienholder*, paraona In
poaseasion and any and all other paraona haying or
claiming lo have any right, 1111* or Inter**! by,
through, under ot against th* above named Defendant*
ot otherwise c'aiming any right, tuts, or Inlaraet In th*
•sal properly described bt thi* aettga... .. _ ... _
...
Defendants.
TO: THOSE ABOVE-NAMfO DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMINO INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AQAIMST THI
NAMEO DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVIN0 OR CLAIM­
INO TO HAVE ANY RIOHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY OISCRIBEO BELOW
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with Its Declaration ol
Taking has bean Iliad m lh# abovo-atytad court lo acquire certain
property intaraat* In Seminole County, Florid*. described ■■ toi-

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TUSKAWILLA M A O , PHASE IN
That portion o f Lot 1. Block *0* Winter Springs, as recorded In
Plat Book IB, P eg ** 11-42. Public Record* ot BaminoM County,
Florida, more particularly described a* follow*:
Begin at th* touthwaat corner of aald Lot 1. Winter springs, aa
recorded in Plat Book tB. Pages e i -b i , Public Racordi of
Sammol# County, Florida; thanca run N04*IT‘47*I, along th*
Watt Lm* o l said Lot t and th* East right-of-way In * at
Tutkawiiia Road diaianc* ot 290.01 toot to th* North**si corner
ol said Lot is thane* departing said East right-el-way lm* run
SB4‘ B4 33 1 along lh* North ima ot aald Lot 1. a distance ol t 7.00
l**i, thanca departing said North lm*. run B04*27'47'w, a dtalane* ot 171.01 la tt; thanca run 440*14'14‘ E, a dfatanca ot 34 I t
Mat to the North rtgh l-«f-»ay bn* of Dyson Drive, and th* South
lm* ol aald Lot 1. thence run NB4*BB’3I*W. along aald nght-ot-

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TAMPA BAY (-7) VS. CAROLINA
The Bucs ore In desperate need o f Ibis win us
the Vikings continue to pull nwny In the Divi­
sion. The Panthers are much more competitive
since Collins' departure, and may have some
tricks up their sleeves. I hope the Burs used lilt
bye week to find some offense. Bucs 33, Pan-

Users B.
JACKSONVILLE (-4) AT BUFFALO
The Bills are ranting respect around the
League and are still tlrd with the Raiders ns my
favorite team in the N.F.L I like them to play
this game close, and maybe even pull It off.
Yeah, I think so. Bills 34, Jagnan 31.

MIAMI (-7) VS. BT. LOUIB
The Rammles are very excited right now.
Banks Is maturing at quarterback, and their
running game Is coming together. The only
problem they have Is the fact that they are go­
ing against Marino, at home, coming o(T a
heartbreaking loss. Bombs away for both
teams! Dolphins 38, Rammles 33.

PITTSBURGH (-B) VS. BALTIMORE
The Steclers are in big (rouble, finished If
they lose tills one. Stewart Is failing at quarter­
back and the defense has been unable to win
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The Ravens are coming oft a nrur scoreless
loss to the Oilers and probably won't Improve
this week. Look for an all out effort by Pitts­
burgh AND thetr fans in this one. •teelers 33,

10.
NEW TORK OIANT8 (-3) VS. ARIZONA

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The Cardinals are going to the playoffs! The

Oiants don’t have a chance at the playoffs) This
Divisional matchup pits a rapidly Improving
team against a team that is watching the wheels
fall off. Cat4lMa»a 17. Otaata 13.

MINNESOTA (-13) V i. WASHINGTON
The Vikings continue to terrorize opponents
and for the first time In years I think they may
be for real. They have looked this good and

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fuldrd before, hut I'm mil sure they will this
season. The Redskins are an absolute disgrace.
Just like certain men living In the same rlty. V i­
kings 1 IB, Redskins 1.

TENNESSEE (-4) VS. CINCINNATI
Best game o f the wrek from a spectators
point of Mew. Two young scrappy teams will
battle It out In mutual dislike fur each other.
These teams hale each other. I remember a
Sunday Night game years ago that the cops had
to break up n fight on the last play of the game.

Bcngals 33, Oilers 30, Ambulances 4.

ATLANTA (-6) VS. NEW ORLEANS
Going to college in Nrw Orleans taught me
one thing, no mutter how had or good thrse
teams are. Ibis Is a huge rivalry. I really love
the Saints, hut the Falcons offense will have the
same type of success thut the Nlners hud last
wrek. Chris Chandler cannot be stopped. Fal­

cons 31, Saints 13.

DALLAS (-4) AT CHICAGO
The Bears try w ry hard and have only one
win to show for tt. The Cowgirls don't try nnd
have four wins ns a result. Remember hearing
as a child. T t y your best und things will work
out"? Tills game will reinforce that lesson for
millions o f children around the country. Bears ‘
win) Bears 37, Cowgirls 13.

SAN DIEGO (-3) VS. PHILADELPHIA
The Chargers fans will stay home to watch
the World Series as the Eagles come to town for
this matchup. As long as Ryan "Cry-baby* Leaf
doesn't start, San Diego will win. Junior Scau
will piny like he hasn't played since their Super
Bowl season a few years back. Chargers 30,

Eaglaa 13.

NEW ENGLAND (-6) VS. NEW TORK JETS
The Jest come to Foxboro looking to turn
things around after being humiliated try the
Rammlrs last week. The Patriots take the field
looking to keep the status quo after getting off.,
to a great stari. Parcells would love to shove
tills game down Drew Bledsoe's throat, he Just
doesn't have the tulent to do It. Patriots 3B,

Jeat 14.
After going through this schedule I have come
(o a frightening realization, this la ANOTHER 5
tough week. Games that should be easy winners'
have some very difficult line* to overcome.
Sitting ot a perfect 7-0, with an original *100
Investment now worth • 12.800. It la time fteiwne
1 o oee like -a-stockbroker- fee a mensem;* When
the market Is way up a clever Investor will "take
profits."
That my loyal readers Is what I am suggesting
as we approach the midpoint of the season.
Take $12,700 of your winnings and sock them
away for a rainy day.
Has he lost his confidence? Is he panicking?
Is he out of winners? The answer to all three
questions Is NOI
h's time to rebuild our empires from the
ground up, while protecting our amazing ac­
complishments o f tire first six weeks o f tire sea­
son.
Let's get off to a fast start today by going with

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TUSKAWILLA M A O , P N A M M
That portion ot Lot 1, Block *0 ’ Waiter Springs, aa record ad at
Plat Book IS. Pages S I-BE. Public Record* ol Seminal* County.
Florida, more particularly described aa follow*:
Commence at th* Southwest comer *r eta* Lot 1, Wtntor
Springs, aa recorded In Plat Book t|. Pages * t . * i , Putac
Records ot Seminal* County, Florida;
thanca run N04’ 27'47E", along m * West lm* of aald Lot I and M *
East right-of-way lm* ot TuakawUi* Road dtatanca at 130.73 «aat;
tnane# departing said right-of-way bn* run 444*12 ! 3'E. a dtatanca ot 17.00 toot for a POINT OF B S aW N tM ; thanca corNbwt
4BS'32 t3'C. a distance o l 14.00 teat; thanca run N04‘ 17 47*lTi!
distance ol 11.00 leaf, thanca run N4S*32'13*W. a daatanc* at
IB 00 foal; thanca n *i 404*1747W, a diatanct at 11.00 feet ta bt*
POINT OP f &gt;Akuuaui
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Containing 130 square feat, more or t
OWNER!a): DOROTHY 4. CONDON, aa Trustee UT0. April 14.1467
and maivWuaB* a* LM* Tenant
c/o J. Christy Wilson, M, la g .
t i t North!
S u n * f|7 4
Orlando, FL 11401
Each Oalandanl la further not if lad that th* Petitioner will patMan
tor an Order of Taking baler* th* HONORABLE SEYMOUR BEN­
SON, o n . ot the Judge* at th . abeve-etyfed Court, onuendey.
th* Bth day e l November, 1BBB, M IS C pm ., In Courtroom'll. M
th* Bammal* County Courthouse. Saniord, Florida, m ecc
with Ma Declaration ot Taking haratofora tllad bi'thta
M
Defendant a lo this suitlondair~-----i
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hr raguosl a hearing an the Patnian far th* Order o l TaktrmM £ *
lm * and place designated and be hoard. Any Deiendant (stand ta
M * a limaly request far hearing Mian waive M y right to oMaat M
th# Order ot Taking.
Each Oalandanl and any other paraona claiming any mtatdM in
th# property dea cubed in th* Petition in th* above-styled eminent
Domain proceeding I* hereby required to aery* written m t * n m
if any you have, to lh* Petit ion hereto l or# tiled in mi* cause an
th* Patmanar, and any raquaat tor a hearing on th* Patman tot
th# Order at Taking, H daairad. on Petitioner^ Attorney a itu ir
name and address I* ahown below on or bator* Monday.
November 1. IB*#, and lo fN* the original at your written Helen*
a* and any raquaat lor hearing on Hie Petition tor th* Order of
Taking with the CMrk at thi* Court aithor bator* service an th*
PotNtoner's Attorney or Immadlataiy thereafter, to enow what
right, MU*, internet or Han you have. N any, or claim In and Be th*
property described bt said Petition and I * ahow causa, it any you
have, why aaid property should not ba c ondemned lor th* uaa*
and purpose* a* set forth In aaid PotiMon. M you lari lo answ er, a
default may be antarod against you tor th* rakat demanded Ia th*
PeUtlen. H you lad ta raquaat a hearing on th* Petition ler Order
ot Taking you *h*N waive any tight to object ta aald Otd*&gt; at
Taking.
WITNESS my hand and a*at e l aaid Court on th* 14th DAT OF
SEPTEMBER, 1444.
(SEAL)
MAHVAMNf MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FON SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oaputy Clark
Ro b e r t a McM il l a n
County Attomoy
lor SemInoi* County, Florida
Seminole County Baryte aa Building
ttOt East First Street
Saniord, Florida 31771
Telephone: 4407) 311-1130. Eat. 7264
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish: Sunday, October I I , It B I
Sunday. October 24, tBBB
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getting Into trouble
It serins Cheater coach .Jon Gulden has gut
ten Into the art alter Itrtng arrested sluirtly a l­
ter the Raider victory over Sun Diego last week
The Calllomla Highway I’at ml made the arrest
alter witnessing Gulden, “speeding and driving
erratically.*
Yon have It* love a coach that gels so excited
al«ntt heating the Chargers 7-6 that he flips out
and plays NASCAR tin the California Irreway
system.
I’rlor to thin Incident I thought the organiza­
tion’* troubles were limited to a wacky owner
and a hunch of spoiled nthletrtt. now I under­
stand the whole picture. The Oakland Raider*
have finally found themselves. Tills team In
comprised of athletic revolutionaries from top
to bottom, Including their him.
Remember, this Is the only stadium In the
countiy that surrendering a handgun or assault
rifle at the gate gains you free admission to
Raiders’ home games!
The Jaguars looked pretty good lit their vielory over the Dolphins last week, but without
some fluke plays, Miami could have easily won.
It was Ute first time this season that Marino’s
receivers caught the hall regularly and 1 look for
Jimmy Johnson to go hark to the pass as a re­
sult.
Before we get to the schedule 1 think It’s Im­
portant to update readers on the performance ol
my patented LOCK OP THB WEEK selections.
The ATLANTA FALCONS (*3) crushed (he NEW
TORK GIANTS Inst week bringing my record to
an amazing 7-0.
Dollar value o f my deadly accuracy? Your
• 100 Investment In Week One would now he
worth a staggering $12.8001
Let’s take a look Into the CRYSTAL BALL OP
FOOTBALL and find some more winners.

Continued from Page IB
"We played • good game, but we still made too
many mistakes." DiChlara said. "We can play
better."
The Rams will get a chance In another mustwin situation against struggling district rival
Oviedo next Friday night at 7:30 p.m. It will be
the Rams' final home game at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium before three straight on the road.
Lake Howell hosts Lake Brantley at Richard
Evans Reid next Friday night at 7:30 p.m.

L o flil N o tlc o t_________
bt. Johns areas watch mammemsnt district
swat warms sortea or intsmmb dtanner decision
Th# District glees written nolle* *1 Ha Infant Id iaau* a permit to
th* fallowing applicant!*) on October 11, (BBS:
BFOi.SK! GENERAL CONTRACTOR. INC.. ATTN; NORM ALLEN.
C/O KEVIN gPOtSKI, PRESIDENT, ISO* CARMEN AVENUE, SAN­
FORD. FL"SETTS, application B4-117-WSt AM-IRP. The project ta
lo ca l** in 4 amine I* County, taction El, Townatrip IS South.
Rang* SO C**t. Th* ERF application t* tor MODIFICATION TO TH I
FREVIOUSLV ISSUED PERMIT TO INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL 4.1
AC R S I ON-SITE FOR TH * PROJECT KNOWN AS VANTARI ST
FCATHCRUTK. Th* rec erring waterbody ta LAKE MONROE.
Th* 14**!*) containing **ch of the above-iiatad application!a) are
avatiaM* ter inspect ton MnnE*y through Friday oscapt for legal
holiday*. B 00 a.m lo IS O p.m. *t th* St. John* River Water
Management Dfatrict Headquarter* pi th* appropriate Service
earner. Th* District wtu 1*4* action on **c h permit application
luted abov* unless a petition lot an *dmJntstratlv* proceeding
(haertaq) it (Hod pursuant te th* provtarona ol Sections 110.444
and 110-47, Florid* E taM e* Chapter SI-10* and 40C-I.KM7.
Florid* Admtatabativ* Code (FJLC). A parson w ho** *ub*tanu*i
■merest* or* artacted by any o l lh* Dtatrtcta proposed permitting
decisions identified above may petition lo t administrative hearing
m accordance with Sections ttO.MB and 110.47 or aM partes
may roach a written agreement on mediation as an ailarnativ#
remedy under S o d ion 120.473. Choocing mediation will nor
adversely affect the right te a hearing M mediation dea* not result
m a aettlament. The procedure* lor pursuing mediation are sat
forth in Section 1*0.172, F.S.. and Rule* 2S-104.ni end 1410l.40t-.40S FJLC. Fat itwrit must comply with th* requirement!
of Florida Administrative Cod*. Chapter 24-104 and bo tiled with
(received by) th* District Clerk, located at District Headquarters.
*041 Raid Street. Peiatka, Florida 11177. FeUttant ter admlntatralure hearing on th* abotr* application!*) must be filed within tvrenly-ana ( I t ) d ayi e l public alien of this notice or within twenty-au
(1*1 day* ol th* Otstrict depositing notice at thi* M a r t In th* mall
lor thoa* paraona to wham the District msiia actual notice. Failure
to 14* a petition within this Inn* period ahall constitute a waiver
ol any right ouch parson may have te request an administrative
determination piemmg) under Sections 120.4*4 and 110.17, F.4.,
concerning the t ubfact permit appbeattan. Petition* svhich ere
net lAed M accordance with th* above prevision* era subject te
dismissal. Sec eue* the administrative hearing process Is
d*signed te formulate final agency action, th* ruing ol a petition
mean* that the Districts I mat action may b* different from Iha
position token by it in thi* notice o f ini ant. Paraona whoa* sub­
stantia: interest* win be aft acted by any auch final decision ot lh*
Diatficl on th* application have the fight to become a party lo the
proceeding, in accordance with th* requirement* sal forth above.
Gloria Lewis. Director. Division ol Permit Data Barvica*
St. Johns River Water Management Diatficl
Publish: October ta, IBB*
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turned one heck of a lap. I really
don'l where It came from.
"It means a lot to me lo race at Daytona. I
sold papers up In those stands when I was 12
yrara old. 1 always thought 1 could race out here
some day and today here we are. Starling this
race tomorrow night will be the happiest m o­
ment of my life. Starting this race here tomor­
row will be like winning It for us."
■Daytona at the Speed o f Light." will culminate
with one of the moat anticipated NASCAR
events In history, the Inaugural nighttime run­
ning o f the Pepsi 400 on Saturday at 8 p.m. The
race can be seen on television locally on TNN
(The NashMlle Network).

Laflal Notices

Legal Notices

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
BIM INO La COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. M -11SS-CA-14-K
KENNETH TODD TYNDALL.
P laintiff,
tra.
F t MARIAN, INC.,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la liereby given that
pursuant te (he Final Judgment
entered In lh* cause pending In
the Circuit Court In and ler
Seminole County, Florida, being
Civil Number 44-1144-CA-14-K.
th* undersigned Clerk will sail
lh *
property
situated
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
detcftbed aa:
Let &gt;4. Sweetwater Spring*
F.U.O., according to th* map or
piel thereof ea recorded in Flat
Oook 24, Fagaa 41 through *4,
inclusive, Public Records at
Samlnou County. Florida
at public sale, lo th* highest
bidder lor caah n 11:00 am . on
lh * If t h day e l November,
IBM , el th* weal front doer of
lh * courthouse In Seminole
County. *1 SOI N. Park Avanua,
Saniord, Florida 11771 in
accordance
with
Section
46 011. Florid* Statute*.
Maryann* More*
Clerk o l lh* Circuit Court
■y; Jan* I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
Marco* R. Marcher*. Esq.
Merchant and Of sham, FA.
I l l 4. Semoran Bird
Orlande. FL 32107
Publish: October IS, 24. 1*44
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M T N I C M Q lirr COURT
OF T N I B M N T IIN T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
H A N D FDR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
O A M NO 4 4 -N T M -O a-M -P
IN RE THI MARRIAOI OF
CHARLES L. INGRAM
Husband.
DAWN R. INGRAM
Wife
TO: CHARLES L. INGRAM
NOTICE OF NOTION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an Action lor Olatelubon ol
marriage hat been tiled against
you and you *r* required te
aerv# a copy of your written
defense*. If any. lo II on DAWN
R. INGRAM, Petitioner who**
addr*a* la 1014 W Euclind Ava,
DeLand. FL 3E720
on
or
before OCTOBER IS. 1444 end
III* the original with the clerk el
thia court either bator* aervtc*
on Pelittanar or Immediately
there*tier If you fall to do «o . a
dalaull will be entered against
you lor th* rebel demanded In
th# PatIUon.
WITNESS my hand and lh*
teal el this Court on SEPTEM­
BER » . i i t a
(SEAL)
MARTANNS MORSE
A* Clark o l the Court
By Luanno Woodley
Aa Oaputy Clerk
Pubbth: September 27. end
October 4. 1 1 ,4 1 4 ,1 BBS
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Stretch of upcoming
home games should
help Bucs rebound
TAMPA _ Sunday should start
n whole new season for die
Buccaneers.
With four o f the next five
{{ames at home, and the first
two In Raymond James Sta­
dium already down as wins,
many are speculating that In­
stead of being a latent team.
Tampa Bay Is really a late
bloomer.
With a defense that Is ranked
No. I In the NPC and No. 2 in
the NFL for the first time In
franchise history, the main
troblrm for the Bucs Is ofense.
Several key Injuries have
plagued the offense and a l­
lowed a struggling offensive
line to put quarterback Trent
Dllfer under a tremendous
amount o f pressure.
Offensive coordinator Mike
Shula has been under the mi­
croscope lately as through five
games the offense has done lit­
tle.
Don't look
for
any
big
changes, however, as both
Shula and Dungy are set In
their ways and stand behind
their players.
Two things that should help
the offense a great deal are the
return
of
receiver
Bert
Emanuel, who has missed four
games due to on ankle Injury
and a much needed rest for
Dllfer.
Dllfer will return to the line

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Is questionable with a separated shoulder,
leaving only Tuvian Banks and two untested
rookie to carry the mall If Taylor can't mukr
the bell.
A team cannot continue to win the kinds of
game the Jaguars arc winning, not If It
doesn't plan on a major sllp-up. A tw’o-game
losing streak would put the Jags right Into a
tie with Pittsburgh for the Central Division
race.
Tlie Jags are 5-polnt favorites Sunday, but
Doug Flu lie Is starting at quarterback and.
stnts or no stats. Flutle finds ways to win.
Tilts game Is much bigger than anyone
thinks.

JACKSONVILLE _ A trip to HulTalo for this
Sunday's 1 p.m. matchup with the Bills
doesn't look like much of a problem on pa
per.
In reality, this could be the most Impor­
tant game of the first half o f the season.
A few reasons: first, with the Jaguars now
at 5-0. a win this weekend will tie them with
the Idle Broncos for the best record In the
AFT: with a game at Denver looming Oct. 25.
The Jaguars are good enough to be looking
at more than Just their first AFC Central ti­
tle. Home field advantage for Ihe playoffs has
become an Issue, so even the light touches
such a Buffalo and Baltimore (Nov. I) can't
be Ignored.
Also, the Jags hnve a way o f playing to
their opponents potential. Look for a sloppy
performance against Buffalo this week. With
the Jaguars, that's Just how they operate.
The problem Is. a trip to Buffalo and a loss
could be devastating, especially since the
Jags will head to Denver as heavy underdogs.
They can't afTord to fall two games behind
Denver In a battle for home field.

N O TE S:
Don't expect to see thirdstring quarterback Scott Milanovlch moved up In front of
Steve Walsh.
Shula was somehow
Im­
pressed with Walsh's prcscason play and Isn't even consid­
ering a switch at this time....
Since Oreen will be unable to
play this week, Tampa Bay
plans to keep six receivers on
the roster.
With Ahanotu out for the rest
o f the season, It's now or never
for former first-round pick
Marcus Jones. He has been a
bust for three years, and this
will be his last chance.
Jones Is behind Jackson and
White on the depth chart but
will be given a chance to raise
his status.

JAGUAR NOTES:
Ixxik for Rich Tylskl to start at right guard
over Brian DeMarco this weekend. DeMarco
has slartrd each game this season, but Tyl­
skl has filled on during the recent lnlurv cri­
sis nnd was effectlvc,..Thc win over Miami
evened the tram's records stnee the Jaguars
Inception In 1905. Also, the Jaguars win
pushed them past the Carolina Panthers for
best
record
of
the
two
expansion
teams...Safety Mike Logan udmltted to a fla­
grant head-to-head hit on Marino Monday,
but plans to nppeal the surprising $20,000
fine levied by the NFL. It was his first o f­
fense...

Jacksonville may be 5-0 but hasn't looked
Impressive all year. Dan Marino could have
thrown for 400 yards If he hadn't been re­
stricted by Jimmy Johnson's gome play
Monday night. Starting tailback Fred Taylor

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But If Jones can't take some
playing time away from Jackson and White, the team will
be ready to finally admit Jones
was a mistake and turn him
loose after the season.

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will also be expected to takr a
leadership role.
Things could really
turn
around with a win this week.
The confidence boost might
be Just what the doctor ordered
and should serve to cany tire
team
through
the
coming
weeks at home.

Continued Cram Page SB
BAN DIEOO (-3) OVER PHILADELPHIA ns my
patented LOCK OP THE WEEK.

they make a change that should excite the
ranks.
Enjoy your football today and remember, eve­
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Sunday’ s B ills gam e
is critical fo r Jaguars

By Kellie Werner
Herald Staff Writer

up completely healthy for the
first time this season when the
Bucs take on Carolina this
weekend.
There Is no doubt that Dllfer
needs to step up and Carolina,
with a struggling secondary,
should provide him with the
perfect opportunity to do Just
that.
Jacquez Green was expected
to return this week, but his
shoulder Isn't where It needs to
be and It ! b probable that he
will have to sit this one out.
His absence leaves a gap In
both the offense and special
teams.
Since Warrick Dunn and
Mike Alstott are not nearly as
potent as they were last sea­
son, an offense that Is built
around the
running
game
should have a chance to get lip
and running against Carolina
this weekend.
As far as the defense goes,
the loss o f Chldl Ahanotu for
the season (shoulder surgery)
wlU hurt, but Is far from devas­
tating. Tyoka Jackson will take
over the starting Job and Steve
White will get a lot o f playtng
time.
Warren Sapp, who has been
rather quiet throughout the
first five games, will be ex­
pected to help the backups on
the line and outside linebacker
Derrick Brooks, who Is the
heart and soul o f the defense.

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Answ er to Previous P u u le

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room concern 39 Part of a
7 High buildings
fortification
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40 Baaebeller
14 Large cal
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16 Silent movie's 46 Greek Island
successor
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17 Cong
51 Edmonton
members
hockey team
18 Bruce
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birthplace
|olned
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person
Iodine
57 Made fun at
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56 Playwright
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O 'Neill

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process ol
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Let's cover one more cue-bid — a
rather advanced and unlikely one.
What does it mean if, after your righthand opponent opens one of a suit,
you Jump straight to three of that suit?
There are various interpretations,
but most experts play that over a mi­
nor-suit opening. It Is a natural weak
jump overcall, showing a good sixcard suit with some 6-10 points. But if
the opening bid Is In a five-card major,
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overcaller has a solid minor and eight
or nine guaranteed tricks, but la lack­
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hand over West’s one heart? No num­
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IN TH« COUNTY COUNT
OT THC IIO N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL CINCUIT.
IN AND TON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S l NO • T -&gt; t0 9 CC *O U
ORIENT* POINT
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . a nol
fOI profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
JOSE L CAMACHO
and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE; HAYDEE L
CAMACHO and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
RAMON VEITIA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
VICTORIA BRATT-VEITIA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Oafandantt
NOTICS OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on the 3rd day of
November IM S al 11 00 a m al
Ilia w a it front door o f Ilia
Sammola County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, tha undertignad Clark will offsr for tala
tha following datcnbad raal
proparty
UNIT 4SS, ORIENTA POINT
VILLAGE 1. A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
ORIENTA POINT, A CONDO­
MINIUM. AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
1071. PAOE S M . AND ALL
AMENDMENTS THERETO. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
togalhar with all structural.
Improvements, fiiturss, appliancat, and appurianancas on
said land or usad m conjunction
tharawith.
Tha aforataid tala wiN ba
mada pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgmant anlarad m Civil
No 47-2tO»-CC-20-U pandmg
in lha County Court of lha
Eighiaanth Judicial Circuit in
and for Sammola County,
Florida
Datad this Ind day ol Oclobar,
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By. Jana E. Jasowic
Daputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH
D ISABILITIIS ACT OF t t t O
Admlnlstratlva Order
Ns. ST-S
if you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who naadt any accommodafion m order to participate
m this proceeding, you ara anilfled, al no cost to you. to tha
provision of certain assistance.
P leats
contact
Court
Administration al 101 N. Park
Avanua. Suita N101, Sanford.
FL 12771 (407) 323-4310, ait.
4227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice; it
you ara hearing or voice
unpaired, call 1-SOO-ttS-S77t.
Taylor and Carls. PA.
Atlornayt tor lha Plaintiff
1S00 Summit Tower Boulevard.
Suita 100
Orlando. Florida 12110
Publish October I t . IS. m l
DEV-14

NOTICS
OF FICTITIOUS NAMS
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 1SI
East
Lake
Biantley
Rd ,
Longwood.
Florida
32779,
Sammola County. Florida, under
the
Fictitious
Name
of
BCANIMSS, IRC., and that I
intend to register said name
with
tha
Olvitlon
of
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with tha
provisions of tha Fictitious
Name Statulas. To-Wit: Section
g «S .09. Florida Statutes t99t.
Quantum Trust Qroup, Inc.
T S L in o s . Pres.
Publish; Oclobar tS. '9 9 *
DEV-129
IN TNS CINCUIT COUNT
OF T N I SIAM T IB NTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FON
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PNOOATB DIVISION
File Number SS-SSS-CP
IN R l: THE IS TATI OF
MARY LOU D McDONALO.
Deceased.
N O T IC I
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of lha
estate of MARY LOU D.
MCDONALD, dacaased. File
Number SS-I9«-CP is pending
in lha Circuit Court for
Sammola
County,
Florida.
Probata Division, tha address
o l which is 101 North Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
Tha names and addresses ol
tha personal representative and
tha personal representative's
attorney are sat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parsons on whom this
notice is served who have
objections that challenge lha
validity o( tha win, the qualifica­
tion* of tha personal represen­
tative. venue, or (urtedlcUon of
this Court are required to file
their objections with thl* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF T H N II
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditors of tha decadent
and other parsons having
claims or demands against
decedents s ettle on whom a
copy ot this nolle* Is served
withmi tivae months after the
data of the lust publication of
this nolle* mutt file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AS other creditors of the deca­
dent and parsons having claims
or demands against the d ece­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
the date of the first publica­
tion ot this N olle* i* October
It, in * .
Personal Representative:
Thomas H. McDonald
1*24 Ktlurna Court
Orlando. Florida 12*0*
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
O. Andrew Spas'
Florida Bar No. 07*440
200 East Commercial Street.
Suit* S
Sanford, Florida 12771
Telephone: (407) 122-47**
Publish: October 11, IS, 1*9*
DEV-09

Legal Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Central Florida Job* *
I duration Partnership, Inc
ICFJIP1 is issuing a Request toi
Proposal lo solicit proposals
horn agencies with the aspen,
•nee to implement a toon preg.
nancy prevent,on demonslration initiative The purpose of
this initiative is lo identify lean
pregnancy prevention modal*
that can be replicated m Florida
end elsewhere
Tha acope ol aervlcea
includes, but is not limited to
• Implement a holistic pro­
grammatic modal aimad at
reducing teen pregnancies In a
defined high-risk community
that includes instruction on the
value ot abstinence, school-towork activities and a mentoring
component
• Develop a collaborate part­
nership with at least the County
Health Department, the School
District, and the Healthy Start
Coalition for the proposed
demonstration protect.
• A rigorous evaluation ot the
proposed demonstration pro­
tect to insure that the short­
term and long-term findings will
prove meaningful lo other teen
pregnancy prevention efforts
Only one proposal will be
selected to be forwarded, with
editing if necessary, to tha
Florida Stale WAGES Board and
the Ounce of Prevention Fund
of Florida for their review. The
Ounce of Prevention Fund of
Florida hat the final authority
on selection and funding of this
proposal.
Proposals
from
minority and women owned and
operated
businesses
era
encouraged and other pro­
poser* are encouraged to un­
bred minority and women
owned and operated business­
es as pannsfa/subcontractors
Completed proposal* must be
submitted to CFJCP by noon on
Monday, November *, 1***.
Request for Proposal pack­
ages
are
available
now.
Interested parties can obtain a
copy from the CFJEP at their
office, which is located at 1*01
Lee Road. Suite 107. Winter
Park. FL 127*9.
Publish October IS. 199*
DEV-141
LIST OF
SSMINOLB COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS!
1 Protect •
Protect Tate
C en slru ctlen / R eh abllltatlan
Assistance Subsidy. Ooctsnent •
*921 Due DM* Nevembsr f t .
199* a 2 00 pm . local ten*
For vtformation on any of die
Seminole County BCC protect*,
please car Intormahon on Demand,
me . (407) 975-0020
PUBLISH SUNOAY. October 1*.
199*
OEV-141
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIONTBBNTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. BS-SOO-CA-f4-K
Mom* Savings of
America, FSB trk/a Home
Savings ot America. FA..
Plaint iff.
vt.
James R Strickland and
•etrit C Strickland, his
wile, and Jane/John Ode;
fictitious names
representing tenants
m possession,
Defendant*.
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
mat purauant to a Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
October 7. 1*9*. and antared In
Cate N. 9S-S00-CA-14-K ot the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
Judicial Cucuit m and for
Seminole
County.
Florida
wherein, Home Saving* of
America. FSB. f/k/a Home
Saving* ol America. F.A..
Plaintiff,
and
Jame*
R.
Strickland and Bsatrla C.
Strickland, hi* wife, are the
Defendant*, I will *eH lo the
higheai and beat bidder for
cash at the Weal front door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. M Sanford, Florida
at 11:00 o'clock A M . on tha
12th day of November. 199S.
the following described proper­
ly at set form ut said Final
Judgment, lo wit:
Lot * SUNRISE ESTATES UNIT
1, according lo the Plal thereof
as recorded mi Plat Book 21,
Page 24. ot the Public Record*
ol Seminole County, Florida.
Together with all interest
which Borrower now has or may
hertallar acquire In or lo taid
property and m and to: (a) all
easement* and rights of way
appurtenant thereof: and (b| a*
buildings, structure*, improve­
ments. fislures, and appurte­
nances now or hereafter placed
thereon, mcludutg. but not lunitsd to. all apparatus and
equipment, whether or not
physically affiisd to the land or
any buildutg. usad to provide or
supply av-ceolmg, Mr condi­
tioning, heal, gas. water, light,
power, refrigeration, ventilation,
laundry, drying, dishwashing,
garbage, disposal or other ser­
vices: and ail waste vent sys­
tems, antennas, pool equip­
ment.
windew
coverings,
drape* and drapery rod*, car­
peting and lloor covering,
awning*, range*, ovens, water
healers and attached cabinet*;
it being intended and agreed
that such items be conclusively
deemed lo be a fused to and to
be part ot the real property, and
(cl an water and water rights
(whether or not appurtenant)
and share* of stock pertaining
lo such water or water rights,
ownership of which affects said
property; and Id) the rents,
income, issues and profits of all
property
DATED this am day ot October,
1*9*.
MARYANNE MORtE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES NEEDINO A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
SHOULO
CONTACT COURT ADMINIS­
TRATION. AT 101 N. PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N U 1 , SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA 12771, TELE­
PHONE (407) 121-4110 K 4227
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING.
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED. (TOO)
1-SOO-((I-*771. OR VOICE (V)
1-000-9 »t-0770, VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
Brian K. Hole
HOLLAND A KNIGHT LLP
Attorney* for lha Ptemuri
Post Office Boa 14070
Fort Lauderdale. FL 11107-4070
(9*4) *2*1000
Pubkeh: October IB, 2*. 199*
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Legal Notices
IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tSTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIV1SION
CASE NO: SB 1BS7 CA 14 O
CITICORP MORTOAOI. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERTO SANTOS. CT AL
DEFENDANT)*)
NOTICE ON ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO BR t RS VENTURE. A
FLORIDA OENERAL PARTNER­
SHIP which business address It
unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HERE­
BY NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the
following property:
LOT 1*. REPLAT OF OROVEVIEW VILLAGE SECOND ADDI­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK 2* AT PAGE! 7
AND S. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
has been tiled against the cor­
poration and the corporation is
requued lo serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. to It on
0AVI0
J.
STERN,
ESO.
Plaintiff's
attorney,
whose
address IS SOI South University
Drive. Suite *00. Plantation. FL
11124 within 10 days from the
date ot the fust publication of
this notice of action and file the
original with the clerk of this
court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default wMI ba entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition filed
harem.
WITNESS MY HANO and the
seal of mi* Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, mi* 12th day of
OCTOBER, 1999.

(BEAU

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Cecelia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICE OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•Ot SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. SUITE BOO
PLANTATION. FL 11124
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
Adm inistrative Order
Ha. BT-S
If you are a person srtth a dit •
ability who need* accommoda­
tion ut order to parttcipala In
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no cost to you. for the
provision of certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Admmittration at 101 N. Park
Avenue, Suite NIOt. Sanford.
FL 12771, telephone: (407) 1214110 eat 4227 within 2 working
days of your receipt of this doc •
ument; If hearing impaired,
(TOD)I -SOO-*S*-*77t.
Publish: October IS, 21, 190*
DEV-13*

NOTtCB
OP VBHICLS AUCTION
1. 90 Chry.
• I ClXJ*»lKLG*024t1

2. 7* Che*

•CCL4S9S207S29

Auction will be held 10-29-99
O
10:00 AM at
Pritchetts
1240 B. CR 427,
Publish: October IS. 199*
DEV-147

N on es
OP PICTITtOMB NAMB
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged M bus wee* at IBIS
Boothe
Circle,
Langwaad,
Florida 127*0.
Seminole
County, Florida, under me
Fictitious Name of IMPACT
M INISTRIES OP CENTRAL
FLORIDA, and that I inland to
register said name with m e
Division
of
Corporations,
Tallahassee. Florida. Mi accor­
dance with the provision* at the
Fictitious Name Statute*, To­
wn. Section att.0 4 , Florida
Statutes 1991,
Sanlando United
Methodisl Church
Chad Garmon
Publish October IS, 1*9*
DEV-130

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OP THE BIOMTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO.I BB-tSOBCAt* K
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, by and through
the Secretary of the
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
Plaint Nf,
vs.
DONALD L. MARLOWE;
JANE DOB. Wife of
DONALD L. MARLOWE;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants.
NOTICB OP SALS
Notice ie hereby given that,
pursuant le the Order or Final
Judgment entered mi this causa
mi me Circuit Court of Sammola
County. Florid*. I wM 9ak tha
property situated m Sammola
County, Florida, deecrlbod as:
LOT 142. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION III A. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES 1*
THROUGH 2* OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly known Be: 1910
Kelly Creek CMcle. Oviedo, FL
127(9
at pubUc sale, to tha highest
and beat bidder, for cash, at the
weal front door of tha Sammala
County Courthouse, 101 North
Park Ave., Sanford, Florida
12771 at t t
On AM an
November It . 1S9S.
Datad: OCTOBER. 1S9B.
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jane E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americana With Di tab tutlee Act,
persons with diaabumaa needmg a special accommodation to
panicles!a m m&gt;* pracaedmg
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number *07-121-4IM , net later
than seven (7) day* prior to the
proceeding If hearing Impaired.
(TDO) I-SOO-9SB-S77I, ar Voice
(V) I-S90-99S-S770, via Fiend*
Relay Bartnc*.
Mason A Assoc leta*. PJL
17757 US IS North. Suita BOO
Clearwater. FL 117S4
(SI 1) IM-3SOO
Publish: October IS. 29, ISBS
DEV-112

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Case Ne.: ba-4149 0R-09-G

IN R( TMf NAME CHANGE OF
SAN

KATHERINE J LEW.
Petitioner/Mother
NOTICB OF ACTION
OF NAMS CHANOS
OF MINOR CHILO
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO ROBERT MICHAEL NELON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat a Petition under oath hat
bean file m the above styled
court for the Name Chang* ot
S A N . born November, S,
1991. In Fletcher, Henderson
County. North Carolina, by
KATHERINE J LEW. the mmor
child a birth mother You are
hereby notified that you ere
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. to It on
KATHERINE
J
LEW.
Petitioner/Mother. c/o Michael
Fender.
Esq.
Peiiuoner/M olh ers
attorney.
whose
•ddreta is aa a s Maitland
Avenue. Suita 100. Maitland,
Florida 32791, on or before
NOVEMBER I t , 1941. and file
the original with the clerk of
mis court before service on the
Patilioner/Mothar or immedi­
ately thereafter. Your failure to
respond will be treated at con­
tent to the name change of the
minor child name m this peti­
tion
WITNESS my hand a t clerk of
said court and teal thereof this
•th day ot said court and teal
thereof this Eth day of OCTO­
BER. 1991
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
At Deputy Clerk
Publish October 11. IB. 25. and
November 1, ! • * •
DEV-10

NOTICB
OF PUBLIC BALB
PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby
given, mat on tha date and lun*
listed below, and continuing
from day to day until eN good*
are sold, we will ten at Public
Auction, lo me highest bidder,
for cash at tha warehouse of
STORAGE USA. located at 440
Florida
Central
Pkwy.
Longwood FL.. the following
good*, wares and merchandise
for rent and other charges for
which a lien -on tam e It
claimad. to wit:
DATE OF SALE:
tt/11/9R
TIME OF SALE:
10 00 A M
JUAN ALAMA
90
BUSINESS FURNITURE S SUP­
PLIES
ROBERT WENZEL
124
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
SHAWN HARMON
119
HOUSEHOLD
PATRICIA THOMPSON
1*9
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
TIMOTHY h i CNN HlPOk
tSS
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
EARL WORTHY
IB7
FURNITURE
SUSAN FALLEN
CONSTANTINE
200
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
JAMES R. ANDERSON. II
2tT
FURNITURB, HOUSEHOLD.
BUSINESS INVENTORY
JAMSB W. HAR0T
22B
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
KIM GAR ROW
30B
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
MICHAEL BREIOENBACH
IB4ASA1
BUSINBSB INVENTORY
SANDRA BLANKBNSHIP
444
FURNITURB A HOUSEHOLD
LAWRENCE B. POWELL
BIB
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
KIRSTEN ANN LAPLACA
BO*
FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD
A 990 cleaning deposit wtR be
collected for each unit purcheeed and refunded after ail
contents e f the unit/* ha* bean
removed from the facility. The
above information la la be pub*
bahed once a weak far two con­
secutive weeks. Said tale to be
under and by virtu* at th*
statute* of th* etata. m such
Pubkeh: October IS, 29, 1994
DEV-122

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OP THA 1bth JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT M ANN PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CASA NO. PA-1B1B CA 14 K
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR TO BOATMEN S
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
TO NATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Plaintiff,
v*.
ROBIN L. JONES
JOHNSON, et al.
Defendant!*).,
NOTICE OP BALE
NOTICS IS MERSEY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Foreclosure Sal* entered on
October 7. 1B9B In mi* caso
now pending in aaid Court, the
style of which I* indicated
above.
I will sell ta th* htgfieet and
baet bidder for cash al tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouse.
West Front Door, 101 N. Park
Avenue Sanford. Florida 32772
at 11:00 a.m.. on th* 12m day
Of NOVEMBER. 19BS th* followform In aaid Order ar Final
LOT 11. BLOCK A. LAKEWOOD AT THE CROSSINGS
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
31. PAOES 4B THROUGH (1 , IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/fc/a:
S41
BROOKFIELD
LOOP. LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
12744
OROERSO at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, thia Sth day af
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. CIreuft Court
By: Jan* B. Jaaawlc
Aa Deputy Clark
L. JOSEPH HOFFMAN. ESO
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. PJL
70S Bourn DUW Highway
Coral Gable*. Florida S114S
Talephone: (SOS) 444-2299
Person* enm disability who
need a apodal accommodation
to paiN dpau in thia proceeding
Should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 101 N Park
Avenue. Buka N. SOI Sanford
Honda 12771. gl least fS) day*
prior
ta
th *
proceeding
Telephone: (447) 121-4110 E lL
4227; 1 400 SAB S H I (TOO) ar
1-400-954-B770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: October IB, SB. 1994
0SV-11S

Legal Notices
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engagsd in business al 1912
South Sanford A ir . Sanford.
Florida
12771.
Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name of REMOTE
OATA SERVICES and that I
.niend lo register ta&gt;d name
with
the
Division
of
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To W t Section
••5 09. Florida Statutes 1991
Kelly K Miller
Publish October IS. 1999
DEV-147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY.
CABS NOi 9S-3B40-DA-0S-K
IN RE The Marriage of
Jeffery B Beil.
RESPONDENT/ Husband.
and
Candy J. Ary,
PETlTIONER/Wifa
NOTICB OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAOB
TO JEFFERY B BEST
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action tor dissolution or
marriage hat been filed against
you end you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, it any. lo it on Candy
Ary Petitioner, whota address
is 111 Helena Cl.. Sanford. FL
1277] on or before NOVEMBER
1. 199*. and file the original
with the clerk of this court
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter If you
fan to do ao. a default win be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the petition.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of thrt court on SEPTEM­
BER 2 (, 199E.
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY; Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 4, I t , IS. 29,
1994
DEV-11
________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIONTEBNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NO. 9S-1S74 CA 14 P
BANK OF AMERICA. FSB.
Plaintiff.
v*.
LEN C. HOWELL.
STEPHANIE WVNELL
BROWN. F/K/A
STEPHANIE HOWELL. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR A
EMPLOVMENTSECURITV,
BENEFIT PAYMENT
CONTROL. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. BANCO
POPULAR F/K/A
SEMINOLE NATIONAL BANK.
a n d .......AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL
*
PROPERTY.
Detendenl(a).
NOTICB
OF FORSCLOSURS BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Forecloture dated September
2ltd . 1994. end entered in Qate
Ne. 94-1174 CA 14 P. et the
cwrust C o u rt-g p tha E I G H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein BANK OF AMERICA.
FSB la Plaintiff and LEN C.
HOWELL.
*1
al..
ar*
Defendant), I writ tea lo the
highest and beat bidder far
cash m the Weet front door af
the Courthouse. In Banferd,
SEMINOLE County. Florid*, at
11.00 am . o'clock on th* 27m
day of OCTOBER. 1994 the fo l­
lowing described property a t
• at
forth
M
said
Final
Judgment, to wit:
Lot 1. Block 1. BAN BEM
KNOLLS
1ST
AODITION.
according lo the Plat thereof a*
recorded w Plal Book 11, Page
49. of the Public Record* of
Seminole County. Florida a/k/a
I N I Patrick Place. Sanford,
Florid* 12771
OATED this 21rd day * f
September. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk of said Court
By Jan* E. Jasewic
A* Deputy Clerk
Faber A Oitlitl, P.A.
Suite 100
1970 Madruga Avenue
Corat Gable*. Florida 11144
(104) 442-4110
■Persona With a disability who
need a apaciai accommodation
to pantclpat* m mia proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at Seminole County
Courthouse,
Ml
N.
Park
Avenue, Suite N101, Sanford,
Florid* 32771, al least five day*
prior
to
the
proceeding.
Telephone: (407) 121-41M eat.
4227; 1-B00-94B-S771 (TDD) or
1-400-944-B770 (V) via Florida
Relay Servtca.*
Pubkeh: October 11. IB. IBM
DEV-19
IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMB BIONTEBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Ml AND FOR
I COUNTY,
CABS NO. 90-1BB4-OR-94-B
IN RE; THE ADOPTION OF
A Minor Child.
. NOTICE OP ACTION
4 FOR STEPPARENT
ABORTION
TO: NOAH PHILLIP
PHALSORAFP
2421 N.W. BTH Street
GainaovtRe. Florida 1290B '
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has baen filed again at
you and that you ar* required to
serve a copy of your written
dafenaaa, if any, ta It on
ROBERT
M.
ORGURIC,
(•QUIRE, whoa* address Is
M IS Edgewster Drive. Orlando,
Florida S2B04. on or batare
NOVEMBER 11. IB M . and file
th* anginal with the clerk ef
thia Court at tha Clark o f th*
Courts. M l North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Flarida 12771, balers
service an Petitioner *r Immedi­
ately thareaftar. N you tail t* do
*e. a default may be antared
MSinat you far tha raliat
damended in the petition
Copies a f *B court documents
in true caaa. including order*,
ar* avakabie at tha Clark af the
Circuit Court's oft lea. You may

Sunday October HI 199H

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VILLAS OF STOCKBRIDQB
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC..
• Florida net-for-profit
corporation.
Plaint i*t.
v*.
BALLV M. RUBIO,
a *mgl* person.
H O TIC I OP BALB
NOTICB IS HBRBBV OIVEN mat
pursuant ta a Summary Final
judgmant
el
Foracleaura
entered m Ihe above-captioned
matter. I will eell th* property
situated in Bern mole County,
Florida, described as:
Lot BS. BTOCKERIOOB UNIT
O N I. according to tho plat
thereof, a* recorded In Plat
Beak t t . P ag** TE-B0. at the
Public Recerde at Earnmale
County. Florida: at th* addreas
ol 404 Portland Circle. Apopka.
Florida 22701. al Pubkc Eai* to
me highest and beat bidder tor
cash, at th* Wael Front Door of
tho
Bammolo
County
Courthoueo. M l
N.
Park
Avanua. Senlord, Florida, on
December 10. IBM . at 11:00
am .
In accordance with me
American* With Plea* UKwe Act,
N you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation m order ta panic Ip* l*
m this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled. et no cost to you. to tho
provision ol cortein assistance.
P iee»o
contact
Court
Administration si M l N. Park
Avenue, Bantoed. Florida 12771.
telephone (407) 123-42M. set.
4227, within two (2) working
day* of your roctipt ot this
Notice. It you ar* hearing
unpaired, cell 1-BOO-M4-B771
It you are voles unpaired, caB 1
•00-441-4770
DATI0 m u 7m day et October.
(•SAL)
MARYANNS MORSS
CLERK OF YHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jasawtc
A* Daputy Clark
JOHN A. LEKLEM. P.A.
Attorney lor Plaintiff*
Post Office Drawer 1171
Orlande. Florid* 1240!
Pubkeh: October I I . IS. IB M
OEV-43

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12—Elderly Case

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Dated: OCTOBER 7. IB M
MARYANNS MORAS _ •
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Pwbiith: O cto tw 11, I I . t l . v *
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WANTED
IMMEDIATELY!!

59—Financial
S e r v ic e s
•'OMEOWNERS
need cash?
O b i C ontoNittionT Lower your
■tret C at now lor Q u o ie tl ap­
proval A turn fo u n d Corre­
spondent mtg lender Can ELK
900 776-4 760
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Contokdal* your o a t w o a
loan Pioneer Credit 327-9550

Adecco i t currently looking for
irgni assembly worker* tor a
Medical Production Facility to
catrd m Santord Good manual
deitenty. willingness to work
and great aflifude a rrkis!&gt; Temp
to perm p o rtio n lor me right
candOaie
We are located i 5 mne* E ot
1-4 on Lake Mary Brvd Pieaje
tv ng proof Of evgONy to work
m me Umied Stale* and two |ob
retorence* Or can Adecco 407330-7171 lor more mlormation
200 W iym ont Cl Su'1e 124
Lake Mary. FL 32746

70—Education &amp;
T raining

Adecccr
Tee EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
CDL V A T A Apprv Job A t t it l
&gt;Vkend c ia tte t National Truck
«--vxi 1-900-499-?J«4

A tte m b le rs . m r u * j» opera
tor. mamtenance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd CAlietoerry FL

CNA Prep Training
Stan Oct 26 from 4 30PM9 X P M 4 nk program C al to*
ire* 1 9S9 823 7445

ASSEMBLY OF SMALL model
Airplane pan* with kght machin­
ing mvoNed C at 3276333

NOW HIRING
*or a Major Manulactunng
I'F/T
pvant m Sanlord Positions are
Can
1JO-

PROFESSIONAL TM - Lo o kin g
lo r the beat TM lob? P ositive
people needed . to r a p o sitive
w ork em rtronm enL C a ll M laty
N o w 't 123-2070 a rt 212

CLERICAL JOft OPfNIAIOS
Adecco had esokng job open
mo* m the San'ordV t»» Ma-y
ire s W# C“urTentty have M
n r gnd pgirt h n o opevflQ t
(f)f |qi
ire s
•9 **c tb 00 fd O re n te rs
•Aansnsf!tabve Assistants
•Customer S erve* Rep*
•Data Entry Opertor*
*F4e Clerk*
•Accounutg Clerk*
•Teiemarkeier*
We are look ng lor 1-2 year*
e*p work .ng m an o8ce envtronment Please tot Adecco
help End your caret" pain to­
day by ca«.ng 407 330 7171

Adecca
COOK
IntlituttonAi cooking e rp req
FFMC A p'u* PT a m * M 1 ap­
pro* 2 3 hr week $7 00 hr Con
t*et Oilah. Mnn-Fn
between
9 * m l2pm at
(407)328 2990
EOE M F D V
CNA *. MMA «. A Caregiver*
Looking lo r em ploym ent
74hr 9 S h ill C ar* available
Call 407-246-4569 24hr/d*y
23 .1 Challenging position lot
outgoing in d v w good comm
akin* Office duties center on
sdm
cuat
sve
and *a'es
Phone erp or tu * t contact erp
dew ed Far resume to Norwe*t
Fnancul at 324 5516 EOE

D riven -Flatbed
91000 SIGN • ON BONUSI
"Quality home ume
‘ Late model equem ent
■Rder Program Plus
MUCH M O fiE tl
CDL-A A 6m o*. OTA
ECK M U * 900*11-6639

Trtm ng make* the itderencef
New or experienced we nave
open.ng* m our three expand•ng Seminci* County oftice*
to» hard working ca'Wer-rrunOed
peope C al
Nancy Daniel
anamonleLongwood 969 4600
Room M ure**
la v e Mary Meatnrow-333 8088
Gary Baiancft
Oviedo 365-3688

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
15 y oto Corp seeks 2 people
w.tn e ice iie n l communiCAtion*
skats A phone voce No sale*1
PT/FT
atlernoon A evening
snJts 9’ OGMr start
APPLIED CONCEPTS
333 7300
EOE

Grade tor Student*
C at M Th 1t-4pm 669 9191

li SfcV5URSWR

50 IN D U STR IA L
SEWERS NEEDED

BOSS II

Ir ia i Taient Tree Staffing ha t
permanent job opporturm et lor
production workert « N Onando These p o r te n t pay $6-9 Hr
and begin immediately
Call
740-0111 NO APPTS NECES­
SARY

Daylight hours only.
Im m edia** Paycheck!

OISHWASHERS,
COOKS.
SERVERS ’ ‘ C racker B a rre l”
324-1020 700 HCkman Dr (1-4
and Hwy 46)

ELECTRICIANSrest] A comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS.
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
122-1IA2
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed N OW Honey Transport h a t
immediate openings lor driver
No trvpenence
Earn t w o te STOO weekly pkje
bene M l CDL Training iv tn a o *
600-435-5593_______________ _
EOUIP
OPERATOREspenenced w /b c u b to . CDL req d
Vacation A Pension F T posi­
tion (407) 3224113

Upon verification of aekvery ol
me Southern B et 'Real Yaflow
Pages' m your own ne^hborhood or vicinity
DEUVERY DOOR TO DOOR
Housewives, students retired
unemployed Applicants m utt
be 18 yrs or older, must nave
insured auto or truck and be
available at least 4 daylight
hrs/day
To apply c a ll 1214959
1 .1 0 4 pm .
DO NOT CALL PHONE
COMPANY
0 0 4 IncorporaladEO E

A BETTER JOB FOR VOUI
Jut! Ca p Never a Fee1
HELP P ersonnel (29-9999

CSR/Insldt Salts

Reputable com panies teekm g
individuals with e ic e iie n l com ­
munication tk iH t and cuttom ar
service bkgrd ($7 90-9 00) Call
now lor immediate opporturvlw t
m Ma ltand 697-9799 and S Oranoo 370-6646

W « tram tor To* coaector*
24 Openings tor ft# i tote people
FT AP7T
Pd Training, vacation
haaith. dental. Me insurance
Call 407494-1449
W inter Qarden

Gre#ter\Rac#ptlonlat

C A T V T E C H N IC IA N

Looking 1or people pe rton with
great phone manner* Mum-kne
e ipe ren ce a m u tt Friendly pertonality. W indow* 99 a n it y p
mg required (98-10) Call now lor
immediata o p p o rtu n ity m M uHand 667-1
7 8 755 land S Orlando
370-4766

Telecenter Rape

F ie itjie shifts' Opening* tor en­
thusiastic people oriented in d i­
viduals Windows 95 A typing a
mustl|97-9) Call CSI Placeman!
Services in Maitland 667-8755
or S Orlando 370-6646
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
P T or F T Tran* a must Imme­
diate opening C al 302-1939
AN OHIO OIL company needs
mature person now m the SAN­
FORD A-ea Regardless o l •&gt;perience. wnt# BC Read. PO
Be. 696 Dayton. O h o 45401

Technician needed lor cable
system m
Heathrow Eiperienca in testing
and trou­
ble snooing ol headend outside
network, and insula tion* w re­
quired Ability to climb and lift
7Sb* Good driving record and
vakd FL D L M utt be depend­
able
Pre-employment drug
tettmg required EOE
Me* or las resume (407)3332510
Heathrow
Cable 1275
LK
Heatnrow Ln S testO t, Heath­
row a 32746. Ann Gen Mgr
NO W ALKINS OR PHONE
CALLS PLEASE

CDL-A DRIVERS
Sanlord based fleet. f * * i seat,
second seat A smgies Home
weekly Late model p'em con­
ventional* Esp A Hal mat req

Call 1-BOO-991-9940

NEW TRUSS PLANT OPENING!!

JASlTOM n ^ O rd H JO
Can CXk h m At S * r*vf'oi
»V raw 322 ?611 FOI

JOBS
JO B S
JOBS

NO FEE. Ca« 694 6713

ADECCO is teaming up w in
Santord compen.es to create
e id tin g job opportunities It
you have skills, sm otion and
a drive tor quA'ity we nave a
great opportunity with great
b e n e fit
We nave job* n me
lo»owing areas

•Machine Operator"
•Assemblers*
(First Shift)
* Warehouse*
•Clerical*
‘ Data entry*
'Telemarketing*
* Admin. Asst.*
*1st,2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*

A ccuS taff'
JOIN me best beaanca'e leam
m Volusia county R e tto rtliv *
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous erperience helpful
Cell Debary Manor 407-6614426. EOE.
KITCHEN HELP
F ie n b i* nr*
Apply 0 W illow Tree C al*. Car
to schedule interview 122-2204

LABORERS- NEEDED
FOR U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH IffiUHANCE AND 401K
PLAN' Drug free workpiece
Apply m tso u rie i Pries.
pay
Cell

in person todey:
t i l t • French Ave
123-4343
LPN/CNA • Stale Cert PT. FT A
per de m Longwood Retirement
Village 767-0500 est 22

FORCE*

S ta f fin g S r r v lc e u
InJmtrial • UUifd . ftriru fl(A |
Masonry Insulation
Growing Foam Intuiaion Com­
pany tookinn to hire new talent.
Travel M f
Will tram CDL
C last A or B ■ plus but not re­
quired C al Greg at 14004813155 Insurance. 401k vacation
S u n your tutor* today*
MERRY MAOS HIRING
Cat A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: tkgh school grad W
basic typing A computer S kill
Nations Mortgage Corp Longwood Call Dan At 7174270.

•
•
•
•

15 Day C D L Training
Day A Waakand Clatsat
Financial Aaslttaaca
Carrian Hiring On Slta

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

• T r u s s B u ild e r s

• f ree Urvtorm*
• P ad vacation*
• Fu* BeneH*
Cal Dene at 1 6 0 0 34 7 7422

(407) 869-0444
R rjhl Hand Man need 100 work­
ers daily Drivers p a d $6 00
Drive cars at Rental C o . Auc­
tions. various other jobs avail­
able $5 00 sign on Donut with
Ad Work when you want to. and
gat pa d in * same day JOGS •
MONEY Can us 2 6 0410 6 or
apply after 5AM al 601 Oogirack
R d . Longwood

RIGHT HAND MAN

Porting A Uaih$tmg Services
Smai Co with uniquo capaMities
warn* to grow Baa*. Car a *o w .
Slock option 322-2591._________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training A rmed B Unermed
B ro n lly 4 A 9 W f . fl4 .7 4 4 4

Som lnoto
C om m unity C ot to g *
College Pleach Out
rFO0f Wfl
Minimum Required OuaUftcaA S in Ofhca Systems Technol­
ogy or related held At least
on#(t| year working In fwld
Good wratan and o r * oommunications stoat are essential*
Musi possess knowledge ot Lo­
tus Escet desktop publishing
WordPerfect and/or MS Word
E ct*em proofreading U S * art
required Ability to comprehend
accounting principles and ay*lemt i* paramount Must be
abu to Uk* HUttvo and work
independently
Pos/ton l S3PG00C3RP
S alary $6 70 hourly
D M d n t 1001/94
C a l to# (Ob bn* at 326-2400
An Equal Acceta/Equai
Opportumry Community College

S«m inol«
C om m unity C oliogo

With primary re s p o n s ib ly in
recepliontstcashier Some PC
e ip and ability to deal with the
public req P ad vacation A holi­
day*
Insurance
40IK. etc
Possible advancement A bo­
nuses EOE D F /W P Southern
Electric Supply 3501 S Sanlord
A rt. 3224631 or Fai resume to
3214731_____________________
NOW HIRING
Seeking
following
positions
house Person. House Keepers.
And AM Dishwashers
Apply In
person to
Marriott Courtyard
11$
International
P artw a y.
Haathrow, FL-________ _______

Shipping and Receiving P erto n
Sanford area V C warehouse
No heavy lifting Full benelils
Can 407 3300301
_

SLENDER WEIGH seen
enthusiastic
sates
associate
FT PT lor the Seminole Town
Center
Some
nighls/wkends
req $7-com m In start Call
Kns tor interview 302 5006
THE PHONE BOOKS ARE
COMINOt Right Hand Man
needs YOU' Loader positions
avail lor phone books $5 00
Sign on bonus with Ad Drivers
paid $6 00 Can 2604106 or ap
ply Mi person SAM. 601 Dog
track Rd Longwood

647.1477

M inim um

CLEAN. LARGE 1BR AO car
pet bknds wash storage
9550 mo • 9450 dep 3301066
SANFORD 3011 2BA ICOOmo
.9600 dep 3BR 1BA $5?SYno •
$525 dep 525 appl lea No
pels Call 321-5(66
SANFORO: Small 2BR house
CHANo Pets *475 ♦ Deposit
Can 904 229 0626

STENSTRO M
RENTALS
SANFORO t n O uplei. livin g
Rm. Carprt. CH A
$3996390

L a d ie s C a ll F R fE I
(4 0 7 ) 7 8 6 -T A L K *

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

SL J o tin i EVvSf 35.ac on nver
m Debary 1/2 mi frontage Re
duewd to $225 000
Industrial ia ,a c across Irom
Ort 5 *n Airport zoned M l
$375 000
LOU down E ety quakfy tow mo
pym tt 2/1 CA Incd yard w/ e r
tra bw kkngtol

(407)313-8123
WATERFROHT/OELTONA
JBR 2 1/2 Bath Bnck Ranch
1 1/2 acres on Lake Mon­
ro# Screen porch/Td# hoots/ •
y rt Old 235K407896-11S2

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

149— C o m m er c ial
P roperty For S ale

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

For e ip cab.net makers 8 la mi
nstors D Uc req Drug Free
Work Place Apply mperson to
IC M . 1491 Kastner Place Port
of Sanlord A Is* resume lo

_______40L321A454_______
TREE CLIMBERS/
GROUNDSMAN
needed E«p CDL kcenced pref
323 3491 TOP PAY'"

107—Mobile Homes
For Rthrr
ELDER SPRINGS OH SR 427 2
4 ] bdrm* unlum $95 • $116/
wk « $125/d*p C al 333 3964 or
k e e jn a n a je t o S ^ a M I ^ ^ ^ ^

117—Commercial
Rentals

ACCEPT!NO APPS FOR
JANITORIAL
positions m Ik
Mary area C al 942 4299
MtQ WELDERS 2 yrs e ip Ap­
ply * i person Fesl Weigh MFG
210 Teen Or Sanford 330 5000
WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must have CUss
B
Apply al Sanlord Towing.
2601 Country Club Rd 3226944

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
DELTONA turn A unfum room *.
9100 ’wk « $100dep 904 5329543 after 5 pm
EFFICIENCY
M ad serv • eonvemenl location
3214900

LAROE ROOM
Private
bam
Jacuzzi kitchen
privileges
No
smoking Pets
N c * Santord area $350 • 1/2 m a­
fia* $200 deposit 320-1917

S anford H istoric D is tric t (3)
Commencal
La* sect
Units
$160 000. (1) Commencal Vac
ant Lot $55 000 330-1*95

153— A creage Lot For
Sale
O S TE IN -Vacant lo t* Commen
cal Lot Zoned B 4 200,400 on
Enterprise
Rd
in
Osteen
$49 900 Owner Fm

FENCED PARKING
AREA
easy accost, can
accom­
modate up lo 39 cart, heavy
equipment, autos, et c. 17-92/
Aeport B*vd area available im ­
mediately $550
per month
Phonal $2
37444*0 or ta i 124
1199.
OFFICE A STORE AVAIL. Both
over 1000 sq ft (1) $435 (2)
$450 Car after 12pm 322 6169

118—O eeice Space For
Rent
A HOVE M SPECIAL11 400 aq
ft A up* $265 A MONTH Ollic#^ t o r a ji^ lG I T O ^ f jM M M ^

141—Homes For Sale
AFIO Rn/IRII HOMIS
VI N I I I R I 1 P R O P ! R1 I f S
Hi m

97—A partments
Furnished

•* u HOOOO

Re a l E s t a t e , in c
3 2 2 -74 9 8
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
m ob** homet/le. horses, came,
terming or nursery' Zoned egncultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down wtowner finance 604-7471772 o r *04 7178622
LEESBURG
ON BIO LAKE HARRIS
75 acres Fronts on 7 streets
Price $269K 2 buitorng sites
across street on Johnson t
P o rt Rd al 132K A 70K
Elmer BakaU Inc 699 7979
OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteen'
Deltona aroa 10 acres ideal tor
horses or cam# larm M ob**
home or hometiM Zoned egn
$44,900 Faiancmg eve* ml am
down payment (904) 7*78100
SEMINOLE COUNTY

S anfo rd 1BR. complete priva­
cy. 1 b h from hospital $10Gwk
♦ $200 security incl util Call
695-1447

98—Rentals
HOUSE FOR RENT

111. Fenced yard. C H A

$500/
mo C a l 674-7966 Santord Area

4 /2 ,1 0 Incd acres h u g e r
64.600.
sc porch 2 out bldgs $164.1
a n .$.Over 1900 aq ft . kv/dn/
Urn. Irplc. Inod. 161.600
M l J Over 2500 aq I t Sc pool,
by. dm. lam sd fcpic. I1 U .9 0 0
i * A i 11 &lt; » * . ! ! &lt; &gt; n r j i
.• ' a * ' * . I
. • a♦• » i
i
I w •. 1

SANFORD AREA. 3-1. Central
HAA. U rge t o ^ y a e l^

7

at WOK
F ora P ork Promo U k # lot al
•1 1 9 K
ELMER B AK A ILA
INC 699

FORECLOSED

99—A partments Unfurnished
TuM m eR TvaTA or
LAKE ADA 1 60RU M l q u o
2 BOPkl $4 76MO AND U*

323-9670
1 bdrm n quwl hwtorc
area $425/mon » util* 1 yf
tea** C a l 3302220___________
ROBE LEA V R X A *
AH » s r l l l - M KM M onM
HUO OKAY 407-1304411
•ANFORO- 2/1 duptos. Central
Ae.TSeat. wto hook-up. $47Smo/
H O J B g Cad 121-1266
■ANFORO 2/2 A ppronm a ltty
1,000 *q It W/D tod . $430 mo
♦ low dapoaa. Cad 121-1061.
■ANFORO i n U psuvs Apt.
Good area I ketone Area Rais
R*q $3506350 321-6757

103—HousesUnfurnished
n

LOTS A ACREAGE
L a in Mary • Secret on Markham
Wood* Dr on Shannon Wood*
a HOOK
Longwood - 2 lo u in Longwood
Park $15K a *
Oviedo - On Orange St 16 acres

f f i m

2/3. over 1600 aq ft . mg pool.
2 C g a r. plu* I c carport, over
1/3 ac wAiock $140Q/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. On. carport
Incd yd $SM/m on
■ANFORO 2/1 kv. dm. 2 Irplc.
k(. preh. ChIK to yd $ U 0/m on
■ANFORO 1/2 New crpL palm,
appi. try. tot. Incd yd tao w m on
Venture I P ropertue 121-4764

Home* from pennies on $1.
D**nqu*m Tax. Repo s REOa
VOur Ar*a To* Fre* (1) MO-211*
9000 Eat H-22M tor currant IM Inga.

154—O pen H ouse
---------C L E I0 C A L --------O PEN H O U8E
LO NG W O O D

im

at

v in t a

in

• in

apt

a^^^^ O
w W9Q

179.000
■ If GANT 4/1 narpborhood w/
history $130,000 DOT WALL!
JERNIGAM PROPERTY
121-1 IM

(No appomtmom reqd)
Com * *n d M out an appkeato n and register tor your future
job A* offico tkM * needed
entry le v *l A professional
com puter* a ♦ NO FEE C a l
1948713

im
V M T A O I i n ♦ 1/1 apt
171.000
■ LfO A N T M l naqhborhood ml
history 11 M A X ) DOT WALLER,
JERMOAN PROPERTY

123-1ita

ICustom
NewWC
55B j g cn
home under const
2000 *q It. on pram lot ml
beautiful
oaks
P rtct
of
1169.900 m d 111.000 m op
bona you choose
111 Melton vide- 2 atory Victor
a n al appraisal T M 1/1 ha t
central H 8 A w/new plumbing,
electric, carpets, smks. cabi­
nets. appliance* and over 70
ieel o l sc porches l « n e n
door also avaaabU
i n on W. 7th- compietafy ten
ovaled w/centrai H 1 A 4 wont
last tong al 146.900
A sk For

Kwt Sparka/Cantury 21
Ovlado Raalty
16 *64 01 o r 617-4141

157—M obile Homes
For Sale
1*91 DAL W OE • 313 CHI A.
New C arpel.Til* O n Rm w/
Hardwood Floor, Cerkng Fan*.
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Vary
C l**n)$21.000 324 5*56
PARK AVE. I
Homes $3,000 to $6,000 Sel Up
Financing OLHET1122-2M1

R equired O u e iltk e -

Bachelors degree In educatnn.
public reUtnnt. counseling or
routed lieu Al Uast on* ( t )
year ot profataionai work asper«n ce Demonstrated leaderahto.
eiceiienl
interpersonal
and
wroian
commumcalnns
stout good organuabonal and
prasanuiion skills ara aaaanlial. Must be proficient with
WordPerfect, and/or WordLotu*.
or Escai
Eipananca working
with nonprofit agencies prePosmon * S3TA0006RP
S alary $13 25 hourly
Dea ta ri* 10/31/96
C a l the )ob hn* a l 329-2400

D ataaas, a world Itsdrr ia b u cods labeling tjtttm s baud ia Orlando, tad
D A T A M A X Sanford, a Heel fabrication plsnl tad maaalactam ot b u s ; sheet metal parts, continue
to ciperieacc cxceplioaal teccxu Due lo on gorng growth, w t ia v iu dedicated people who sack fresh
carter challeagts to out:

JOB FAIR
SAtarday, O ct 2 4 th » a j a .-1

An Equal Accata/Equal
Opportunity Community C o la g *

Santord, FL. 32771

M

p js .

DaUrux CorporadM

n

Hart,

• WO«X TIAN LUOOATU STVkr
• MATUUAL HAMXX1 k TVkt
• MAWTIKANCE W O A U I741%

rw itm tl

-SENIOt AUYEA
• ASSISTANT MEDIA flOOUCT HANAGU

^ V eO C O T

PRESENTSANEVEN1MGUNTIL.
Dr. Maha Ansara
on "Diabetes"

Of111

Opportuakies ol ot

.

W a d . , O c t. 2 1 , 1 9 9 8
Ovciidt 14071 I W 4 4 3 U J t 69/ nun

S t . p a t m j 'S e t t f f g

ttona

9 5 0 M B U o n v U lB A v b .,
7

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wmdow

CROP/Coordlnator
Mlddla School

Healthcare &amp; Rahab
of Santord
—

KIM PERSC

&lt;‘i

Since 1*4*
(*07)3728171

4941 Ptrinray f n - t r n Bhd.
Ortaado, FL 32M I

CALL SUZANNE AT

•

w

S r p a t"4

Santord Spanou* atoaclrve V
1 5 w F R $ 6 1 500

• S a w O p e ra to rs

O * fC n i\J ('

SANFORO 3 1 al 10* Country
c.ub D&lt; 'O' $45 000 vacant
till
E t r y b «6a I | he W 9 f9T0

SERVICf TECHNICIAN tor kva'
bmpane oo fmmmkafe FT posmon
available Vacakon svk p a , CDL
C uss B a plus Apply n person
Discount Propane 3604 S Ortandu
D r. Sanlord

Need* 100 workers dally.
•$$ algn on bonu* to new #m'E itr a pay I * d ri ver s .
'O pen • ere
601 Dog track Rd Longw ood
1004106

U n iir m s ih h

3/1* M ch en e q u p
a r $423
e

FURNISHED ROOM9-An uHS
ind Laundry, phone and M
us* $95 $90 a week 324 4955

MULTI-FUNCTION
POSITION

OROCR PULLERS needod tor E
OrvN OrVSaimnole C o . Full
tm * . tat A 2nd shifts i.a 4 Lots
ol overtime, dependable, temp
to he*, not a trad ol wont. Heavy
Hbng. Forklift a Plus' C al N O W
OPC (tatting 260-5066 No Fe*.

All positions start O $7/hr. &amp; up
based on experience

SU PER IO R HO M E
CARE

141— I I o m i s Fo r S a i t

$900 DOWN WHY RENT?
When you ear own tor* 3 brtrm
rvv-w w C H A new pamt $ car
pel 1 Ask about MuO noma*'
The Htftiman Group Inc
Realtors
321-4333

T/T M E C H A N IC N E E D E D '
• Must have toots
• Competbvw w ig - .
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SALES PO SITIO N

L A B O jf^ i

noaramvtMD!

We have an IMMEDIATE open
ng for a highly motivated irvkvdual with medical terminology
ind computer erpetience in
home care to Ik a vacant re­
ceptionist
data entry position in the Sanlord
o tic *
E iceiienl
benefits
and
pay
scale Mail or la i resume to
Superior Home Care. Attn
Jenny. P O Drawer 639 P a u lka. FI 32179 F a i (904)328
0719 E O C O T W P

P le a t* call lo r appt
407-130-7171

LANDSCAPE RS-sti'ting
$7 OOThr. F T w benefits
(407)1224111.

to provide top quality care.Surenor Home Care
hires top
lustily
people We you

103— H ot s i-

MECHANIC

TOP PAY

R E C E P TIO N IS T/
DATA ENTRY

Min 3 yrs erp . lempTiire ml
advancement Major manut *i
Sanlord "M anual • 110-12/hr
'Computer A Editing • $12-13'
V
Phone: 6114226
F a i: 911-291$

HAM TODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

PU T IT ALL
TOGETHER
S 7 . 50 -S 8/HR
. lice futmtur* assembly A sel
&gt;p MjktUnd area E rp refuirrd Own transportation

m a Ch iRISTTCn c 2 NEEDEOI

CASHIERS

Entry Clarks

Over 90 WPM and 9SO0 * key-.Pokes prelerrad Knowledge ol
W.ndow* 9S and W ord a p la t'
($7-91 Can CSI Placement fieryicet in Maitland 667-8759 or S
Onando 370 6646

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ATTENTION CNA a
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ognized
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s h ift evaHabte. P leas* apply in
parson Deaarta HaaUtcara Rehabrmabon Corner. L a st U h|cam Brvd Dertona EOE_______ ]

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CLUBS A RESTAURANT

OUMP TRUCK DRIVER- E tperi
encad w equip A site work a
plus Vacaton A Pension (407)
1224111
Long Term -Short Term
Temp To Hire
________999-1129________

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i hue Deector $200 week
•• 4C 7 1.V4 3 7 I_______
Pressure Cleaning
n 16 or older. FL D» L ie .
• Salary commensurate W
i. 407-321-412?

INITIAL TAi
STAFFING
740-0111

TV* IVPlCTYMENt PEOPLE

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE

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Data

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tn tustorc Santord. Flonda
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Open to ttu Community
(407) 322-6568 lor directions

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G ETS
B DONE!
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Buy

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181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sate

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

223—Mtscrt taneous
FREE CAR. St A FUN m your
spare time interested7 Can l in
da B 526-3517 I also oiler repl
pea and new Tupperware

DOUBLE BED mnertprmg mil
tree. hoi and main Irama wl
roiers $65 Can move 123 8090

Naad a flaaMck mi at mat si"\
adults on dogs A cats'! Asa
STENSTROM
« l OENERAL
OENI
FEED
(323-1550)
about
HAPPY
JACK DO-3 FLEA/TICK MIST.
Carin scanted Trigger spray
Biodegradable (
lackmccom)

KINO SUE WATERBEO with
wood Irama and bookcase M»
tor Headboard complain S I00
Can m ow 1?? 6219

PET OROOMINO
by appt at my oHce or at your
home 20• yrs eap 767-060*

Broyhlll S o il U M new W a in
M o queen sire bad Make olie*
38SB5

MATTRESS SALE • Fun air*
uaad boa springs A mameta
$65 00 Larrya Mart 322-4132

S e ll

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211—

A ntioue/Collectibi es
HOUSE OF OOOOIES 901 Lo
cusl Ave Furn . appli. house
hrad nee a A candy 3214395

183—T elevision &amp;
Stereo/Radio

215—Boats &amp;
A ccessories

CURTIS MATNES conaoia 25TV Wood cahmal wheels. mcl
converter A ramota $100 323
2411

20 FT CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA

187—SroRiiNG Goods

I50MP Johnson Outboard A
GAL Performance Duel Aale
Trailer Run* A looks great!
$8 900 Oamd 407-322 3563

BICYCLE FOR SALE
Mala, m good conation Aikmg
$40 00 Cal 323 5599

219—Wanted to Buy

Man-* Bicycle-Huffy
aad. bkia
lOipaed.
bkia. good
$40 00 407-323I 5599

Alum. Cana
916 W. Firm!

193—Lawn St Garden

321-0004
Set.9-1

221—G ood T hings to
Eat

FREE
WOOO A WOOO CHIPS A
MULCH
CALL 323-3441

BOB'S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Sacral recipe on peanuts written
up several tanas m local news­
papers Coma by A have the
BEST alter all the rest
2330
C e to ^ A v ^ ^ a n lo n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
FREE TO OOOO HOME
Vary aaval A lovabia Chow mi a
25 t&gt; mala, naularad. an shots
Please cal 323-4534

223—M iscellaneous

HAPPY JACK TRIVERMICIDE
Recognized aaga A aftecive by
US CENTER lor VETERINARY
MEDICINE agamtl hook, round
A tapa worm* m dogs and cats
Avaiabia OT-C
STENSTROM
OENCRALFEED
323-1 $90
I a n nepanackmc comi

BABY/TOOOLER
WALL DECOR
Murallook Custom made by ar­
tist AS kmds 25 4Dea 331 -5229

B O A T R E N TA L
Flatting B o a ta ................
Cantar C onaoia .............
Pontoon / to lla t ..............
Dock Boat - 2 V ...............

F u ll / Half
$ SO
$35
$ 1 5 0 $100
$ 1 6 5 $115
$ 1 9 5 $145

RENT RIGHT MARINE
(Locatad at Gator's Landing)

(407)330 -1 6 1 2

A P P L IA N C E
S T O R E .,™

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

235—T ruck/
BuslS/Vans For Sale

A YARD SALE I* the portae
way to do that and the tem tnot
Herald can bong psopM to you
door Adverb** you sat* in Vs
' M ara* lor only SSI

1S63 0MC PICK-UP
V6 . auto, alum ut4. bad. rbft
mtr A trans $1600 302-0992

wha* h a money come* In. Ca
by Noon on Tuesday and you 5
M e ad can run tor h r** days k
h e Harald tor ONLY SB.till A
w* aak I* hat you prepay h i
ad Cal ua-eo can h*to&lt;i

238—V ehicles Wanted
CASH $$$ PAK7I
For Junk Cam. Truck* S M ed
K ffP awtnCA Bf AUTFUL 377-S6S0

(1/4 mRt souei of Home OcpoO
(U7)*J4-7tn
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Art Deed. Fwmftwrc
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VAikptf Him*
With Southam Charm
And Hospitality

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6900

lOr.ftl INURPRINIUR
WILLING 10 UACH . PIOI’ll

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Insane*, Candlat,
t Jtwalry
Hand-cranad hams
Liva Plants A Harhs
A.
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15 om . N a g Cham sa 31.00
7-Day
Day ccandlat
an d la t 31.75

Pawtsr Paadasts 31.50 A up
Mint Plants 31.00
Basil Plants 31.00
Palchoall Plants 31.50
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Fri 11im la 5pm
Sat 4Skit Sam is Sym
Ota' Rad Barn Fisa Martsl
1750 0 HWV17-02
MalUaad

353-4182

OlaRad Bara Ftea Mart*
•758 8.HWY 17-12

12 BIKES MUST OOttl Houa*
hold harm, lawn care noma
Lots oI M B you went or near
but &lt;fcsm know x. STOP BUY1
Sat A Sun t-4. C M l S t S Be

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17 CU. R tno wt&gt;o top Ireerar
Esceltant cood Tab** a 4
chairs ml lormtca lop. mlcm— w nearly near, hrow rug* 7Sea. PowerMend tod*. Carpet
MW Dtract 2613 8 17-92 (5 *
326-4440.

Frown arthod to btcoae
M lllto n ilm Mist h u t strong
rrsson for beam ing rich.

Call 24 Hrs. 400499114)

■ TAX tor inOv and
Accounting Sotu
Ptoa. Inc. 407 ■326-1

253-Addtttons A
Remodeling

DRYWALL'STUCCO Repairs
W «* S Caiftng Tertues
Matched Popcorn 322-S3M

278-Electrical
NEED AN ELECTRICtANT
CALL DICK-* ELECTRIC

263-Caventky

Uc. EttOtxnUVOvw SS Yrs.

CARPENTER. A* Horn*
pamang A coramc M*
321-5972

407-321-ana

CONSTRUCTION clean-up *st
|unk removed town car* anytim*
407-359-1641 or 407-365-07S1
Rental properly, garage shed
dean ups. appkances. trash,
brush 407-S46-2SS6 or
pgr 467-619-0217

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penance

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1-7764162

RES.COM
FREE EST.

DAVD KEY CONSTRUCTION
NawAtomodettngZRepek*
Uc: COCOS7S34 320-7202
HANOYMAN Pamting. concrete,
dry wax. remodeling, renova­
tion* Cal 282-7089

OUAUTY

300-Pressure
Cleaning
Free eet LJcAna.

IL S21-i
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301-Roofing
YATES R00PB40 Mneo IBM
Church * * r. Otoe. 3rd. Gen.
Uc. *RCOQ23*aO. 333-144*

312—T ree Service
DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Trea/ttump removal Free est
Ucensedlnsured 32*-7342
SNIPS ONE Pro* Tree Svc 20
yr* asp 24 hr storm damage
Senior Oacount. Total tree care
Fra* asnmatoa
Bucket truck
avaxabto C al 327-4736

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CARE

LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Ctoen
ups a undtr brushng 27yr» * 9 .
N 322-9097.
D322-2S11/N(

280-Home
I mprovements

• S wood? I probably cant Ukd 323-1173
*d Carpenter looking lor
Job*. W et over 40 yean
321-0341

287-Lawn Services
OREO GROSS LAWN BERVICR

279-HAUUNC

NOOOWORKMO CRAFTSMAN.

Come Visit Our New
EXPANDED INDOOR SHOW ROOM!!

/f/lit . - f A X 4 0 / / 3 7 7

WHOLESALE

29-99 cams non* higher.
-----100.000 ktj’ l l to
mJH.lop quakry Rugs 99 cents
2913 S. 17-92 324-4400
Carpel kU* Direct

Ektno, Ok M I concTVS
323-4B33 8 0 Bsbnt C8C1BSS0

CARPENTRY CONCEPT find carpentry wmdc
Pemen 764-435S
CARPENTRY-o( al type* from
to doors, rooen wood and
SOyra
lor JR 3244-5052

Coma Join Ua For Fraa Food and Drlnka

CARPET/CERAMIC

285-Landscaping
LARKINS LAMOtCAPMQ A RkRIQATKM
W * m in i tod. tmg i y ! A rep**
shrubs, mulch*!, brick paven,
stump grind. Indscp rock A
design and her fountain* I era
*od fr*e o( any peat* and ton­
gue For a*L cat 523-6317 or
414-7333

275-DRYWALL

Doors.
■mnwei MndOM
w—wmrwe, k^w
cwomirv
*wy.

Bubba Whoop Bats Wilton B Boudreaux
Liva Band From 4 • 6 pm Sat.

I n s t a l l a t io n s

ADVAMCS TECTOMCS
ts a i

Also Fnturlng Radio Panonalltlas

• S A N I OHO . I L

264-CARPET Ac

252-A ccounting
M6iriaiHn4/Ad66uNTiHO

FR EE! Bait Riooing Seminar With Experts 9 3:00
Indoor Boat Show
0 $ Down and No Payments Until Fab. 1990

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1164 FORO EXPLORER F I50
Pick up One owner 70.000 ac­
tual mtaa $2495 Cal 322 S777

Coma See Us Oct. 23rd A 24th • 10am - 6pa
Huge TScfcla Display

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217—Garage Sales

S tu art M a rin r

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contained A ready lo go
0 6 0 349-1044 Must sad

SEUEO CARS trom $171
Poaches. Cadillacs. Chevys
BMW*. Corvettes Alto Jeeps
I WO s Your area To* Free I600 218 9000 Eat 2206 lor
current kstmgt

7803 NOBT, Suite 3
Orlando, FL 32810-2662
C all Landlord A t:

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

231—Cars For Sale

(407) 3222611

N O W A V A IL A B L E
1377 S q . F t .
O ffic e / W a re h o u s e

302-5734

111$ PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Great cond4ion $1500 OGO
1967 NISSAN PULSAR NX Tlops,
reliable
transpndahon
$600 0 6 0 696 7047

Call today and watch
tha Harald Classi­
fied* worti tor youll

a

Any year mak* or model
Will pay top dollar!
Call Gaofl Bodine

1965 CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEVILLE. One owner Pads car
only No title 4 Dr New V 6 en­
gine trom Cadillac cost $2700
Only 106 miles Since installed
New radiator battery, brakes A
tires Absolutely loaded Body
and interior great Will lake
$1 000 lor complete car Drive 4
awayi Might irade 407-3236*33.

The Seminole Herald Classi­
fieds are the quekett and most
inexpensive way to sell your
carl Run your three kne ad lor 10
days and pay only $21 00* Even
better, it you sell it sooner
(which we KNOW you wil) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number ol days 4 actu­
ally ran' What a Deal"

Guardian
Personal Storage

CARS,
TRUCKS &amp;
VANS

TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
lor Ford Ranger StepsidP $350
0 6 0 326 1549 after 5

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

H ir e

WANTED

FULL SET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition $20 00
Ca» 407 3320167

D O N 'T W ONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR I

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231—Cars For Sale

OUEEN WATER BED
Soft side Asking $100 Can Bat
ly 349 5033

R en t

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smt.taa9ri/iM.,tMM 323-3301

Tire &amp; Muffler

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Sorting Tkt Central
Florida Ana With
Fine Serriee And
Competithe
Prictt Far orer
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CUSTOM CAT BACK

EXHAUST SYSTEMS

B S H a r -r U M S

Import Metric

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
WITH 1 YU. LEAK Oil AM ABOUT OUR

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
IB D fV M / 1 B A T H
850 h . «.
2 8 D R M / 1 B A T H 1 0 * 5 H . n.
2 B D R M / 2 B A T H 1 1 2 5 m ft.
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Country Lake
Apartments

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• FACTORY O W N ED STORE, NO DEALER MARKUPS
GERMAN ENGINEERED, ITA LIA N DESIGNED • FREE!! 3 YE AR 36,000
SCHEDULED M AIN TE N AN C E • 24 HRS. EMERGENCY SERVICE

3 - d o o r h a tch b a ck
Lanos is m ore than simply an
affordable sedan, it's an

exceptional value,
stylish, well - built,
comprehensively equipped and
economical to operate.
Lanos is a car that won't
drive past your budget

By any measure,
the striking Leganza is a

luxuriously
appointed
and comprehensively
equipped mid size sedan.
# Designed by the famed Italdesign
in Italy, the Leganza blends both

elegance
and

performance
in an automobile you'll find as satisfying
to look at as it is to drive.

N u bira
5 - door wagon
Nubira is a
four-door sedan you can enjoy
without condemning yourself to a life
of driving boredom. Nubira is agile,
responsive and

fun to drive,
while delivering the economy, room,
comfort and safety features you
want in a sedan in the first place.

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Semlnota Herald. Sankxd, Florida - Sunday. October 18.1W8 • 1C

Survivors owe their lives to early detection
To
oo
o voune
you n g to I
have can cer,
to o you n g to
d ie, D e b b ie
W h iteh ea d
fou n d lum p
through
s e lf-e x a m
By Jeans Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Kathy Corao works as a legal assistant fo r a local attorney.

Kathy Corso’ s lump developed
during a tw o-year lapse in her
regular mammogram schedule
.

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HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Caught up In the hectic life o f a working wife and moth­
er. Kathy Corao realized she had neglected to get her yearly mammo­
gram in 1996.
'With kids, school activities, my Job. It s easy to put things off,* said
Corao. Corao Is a legal asaistant for attorney Tim Aakew at the
Hutchison, Mamcle and Coover law Arm In Sanford. She and her hus­
band, BUI. have four children.
She was determined not to put It ofT longer. After a lapse In the
faithful routine she had started In 1994. she resumed her yearly
mammograms In October or 1997.
Corao may owe her Ulie to that routine mammogram and to her
detcrmsnaUon to taka-hatter care o f herself. With a family history of
breast cancer. Corao knew her odds o f getting the disease were good
and early detection was her best defense. The fast-moving cancer
found In Corao'a breast could not be feh manually and without a
mammogram might have gone undetected for some time.
Corao remembers being impatient as the technician stopped to
meticulously adjust and readjust during the teat. She was meeting a
blend for lunch and this mammogram was taking longer than It had
in the past. Today. Corao thanks God for the careful attention of that
technician.
A needle biopsy was performed —
on a Wednesday In December. It
was not until the following
Monday at her surgeon's office
that she heard the words. *!t Is a
carcinoma.*
Corao. 42 at the Ume, remem­
bers the look o f concern on the
nurse's face. After leaving the doc­
tor's office, she went for a ride and
Kathy Corao
had a good cry. *1 just felt like if it
was my time,* said Corao. *1 have __________________________________
a faith In life Itself.’
*1 knew I had to get myself together.’ said Corao. But. there waa one
question Corao needed to ask. so she called Dr. John Robertson back.
*1 need to know how long I have.’ Corao remembers asking. For what,
the surgery, the doctor asked. To live, was Corao'a question. The doc­
tor Immediately assured her that this was not a diagnosis of death.
"When you have it In the family,* said her husband, "you put It In
the back o f your mind, but you know It can happen. I want to do
whatever we can to get her better.’
With that. Corao got on with the Job at hand. She decided to have
a lumpectomy, which waa performed the day after Christmas 1997,
but the cancer was more extensive than originally thought and a
mastectomy was performed In early January o f this year. The surgery
was followed by approximately five months o f chemotherapy and six
weeks o f radiation.
Telling her children. Kim. 15. Billy. 13 . Paige, 9. and Mike. 7. was
not easy. Corao explained to the children on their level. *| told them
sometimes people do die from cancer, but the doctor's said mommy's
going to be fine.’
Corao tolerated the treatments well. *1 think I have a lilgh tolerance
for pain.’ said Corao. *1 Just wanted to know what they were going to
be doing.’
So when the doctor said her hair would fall out. she cut it short and
added hats to her wardrobe. She continued to work and Insisted on
keeping things at home as normal as possible for her children. Her
sister. Sue Richards, stepped In and hdped.
There have been emotional ups and downs. ’ No one can really pre­
pare you.* said Corao. "You do feel self-conscious.'
During the time when she was having the surgeries and treatments
Corao felt she had to be strong for her kids and family. "1 kept going
because I had to get It done.* said Corao. ’ Now I’m letting down my
defenses. I'm still dealing with the emotional part.*
Encouragement came from family and friends. People would call
constantly. Corao. who la Catholic, received a special blessing.
Expressions of love and support came In many ways.
*BU1 was strong through the crisis. He's been there for me.* said
Corao. ‘ And I've always been close to my sister. Sue.’
*1 felt sorry for a lot o f people around me who didn't know what to
do,* said Corao. Words are not always easy to find at times like this.
Her husband bought her a book. A Cancer Battle Plan, by Anne E.
Frahm with David J. Frahm. Corao found tt encouraging to read the
moving personal stories o f otlicra dealing with cancer.
*U seems like the worst la over,* said Bill. ‘ It seems like things are
going to get back to normal.’
’ People would forget except for my abort hair,’ remarks Corao.
Corao'a bone, liver and kidney scans and continued blood work have
been normal. She la due to go back for a regular mammogram and la
a little nervous about that.
’ ll does make you appreciate life.’ said Corao. *| never took things
for granted, but It makes you appreciate It more.’
"You just go on.* said Corao. ‘ Nobody can predict the future.*

* You just go on.
Nobody can predict
the future. 9

SANFORD - ‘ I'm sorry. It's
malignant.**
The words were like a blow
taking Debbie Whitehead to
her knees. She sat on the
kitchen floor crying as her
husband, Nicky, tired off ques­
tions Into the phone he had
taken from her hand. The an­
swers to his questions would
have to watt.
The first days were the
hardest, recalls Whitehead.
She remembers a mixture of
disbelief and fear Interspersed
with reassurance from her
family. After all. she was only
30 years old. too young to have
cancer, too young to die.
It had begun when W h ite­
head had discovered a small
lump about the size o f a pea tn
her left breast. It was a little
worrisome, but site was sure It
was probably nothing. W hite­
head wasted no time having
the lump examined by her
doctor.
.
After examining Whitehead,
her physician. Clyde Cllmer.
MD, sent her for her first
mammogram.
The mammo­
gram showed nothing suspi­
cious. The lump could not
even be seen.
“You go to the doctor, get a
mammogram,*
said
W hite­
head. ’ It's line, so you think
great. OK.*
But Cllmer did not like the
feel o f the lump and knowing
that Whitehead had a family
history o f breast cancer he
wanted to have the lump aspi­
rated. Aspiration Is a proce­
dure where a needle ts used to
remove fluid. A fluid filled
lump Is a cyst and not cancer­
ous.
,
When the lump could not be
aspirated Cllmer wanted a bi­
opsy done. Because Whitehead
was ao young, the biopsy was
sent for a second opinion to
confirm the diagnosis. ‘ 1 at­
tribute Cllmer with saving my
life,’
said Whitehead.
She
knows how easy tt could have
been for him to take a ’ watt
and ace* approach.
Everything moved along very
rapidly, Whitehead
rem em ­
bers. She recalls nervously
watting with her husband for
the call, In 1991, that would
change the course o f their
lives.

Dabble and Nicky W hltehssd with thslr son, Aaron.
‘ It brought tears to my eyes
whep sr got the phone call,"
said Nicky. ‘ But someone had
to be strong.* The reality or
the diagnosis did not catch up
with Nicky until a few days
later. *1 was scared.* he rememl&gt;crs. ‘ You marry som e­
body and expect to be with
them the rest o f your life, and
then thin happens.*
*1 frli-l don't care what It
takes. Id's get It done.* r e ­
members Nicky. *1 told Debbie
'I love you for who you are. not
for wnur body.**
Af it weighing all the tnformatl m Whitehead, had a lumpect my. followed
by
rix
w ed k of radiation and six
months
of
chemotherapy.
Whltrlirad. a Judicial assistant
for 13 years for Seminole
County Judge Alan Dickey,
miss
w ry
little
work.
Dick y, her boss and her

im grateful to be
alive...I am
nkful for Aaron. 9
-Brsast canctr survivor
Dstobis WhMshssd

friend, was vety supportive
through her Illness, she said.
Her mother. Dottle Ramsey,
also tmdly recalls the first
weeks after the lump was dis­
covered. ‘ Radiation and che­
motherapy days were not good
days. As a mother you hurt for
your Children,* said Ramsey.
‘ It's still hard to believe som e­
thing like this could happen tn
your family.*
*We arc a close family.’ sold
Ramsey. *| thought this should
be me.* Having
lost
her
mother-in-law Just three years
before to breast cancer, Ram­
sey's first thought was. *1 can

not lose my daughter and I will
not.*
*1 thought, enough o f this.
You can not live everyday tn
fear and I devoted myself to
getting through this, being
strong and being supportive o f
Debbie.*
With prayers and loving
family. Ramsey kept the faith
and remained strong for her
daughter. ‘ It was hard for me.
her dad and her brother.* said
Ramsey. *We had periods of
sadness, but Debbie had the
strength o f elephants.*
-* Debbie and 1 talked and
cried a lot,* Ramsey rem em ­
bers. *You take what comes
along and you do the best you
can.’
*1 appreciate my children
more realizing they could be
token away at anytime.* said
Ramsey. *lt reminds me that
you should try to Uve every
day as If tt was your best day.’
H ie Whitehead's son. Aaron,
was a little over a year old
when Whitehead found the
lump. Nicky,
working
full
time, assumed moot o f the r e ­
sponsibility for Aaron's care to
allow his wife to concentrate
on the things that needed to
be done so that she would be
well.
Since
Whitehead's
battle
with cancer she has talked to
other women facing the same
fight. She stresses self-checks
and warns women not to let
fear delay action. *! tell peo­
ple. don't watt. I can't apeak
highly enough o f all my doctore.* If the doctors had not
moved ao rapidly, Whitehead
believes her outcome would
not have been ao good.
Yearly checkups for W hite­
head now include a bone scan
and blood test Just In esse.
Ramsey anxiously awaits the
call from her daughter deliv­
ering the good news o f contin­
ued negative results.
“You always have a little bit

o f fear.* said Ramsey. "1 count
my blessings everyday.*
Whitehead and her husband
have recovered from the blow
dealt to them. Aaron ts a
happy, growing, active little
boy who provides the best dis­
traction from the memories of
the difficult road they have
traveled. Nicky wants to put It
behind them and move on.
Married only two years when
the cancer was discovered.
The Whiteheads had to post­
pone thetr plans for another
child.
*t am grateful - to be alive.
And I am thankful for AaronAaron Is my life,* emphasises
Whitehead, "but I wanted an­
other baby. All my life 1
dreamed o f having a boy and a
girl.*
Eradicating the cancer may
have destroyed
the W hite­
head's hopes o f having another
child. Doctors advised W hite­
head to wait at least five treats
before trying for another baby.
The ongoing affects o f radia­
tion and chemotherapy on a
woman's body are still not
known. Whitehead has suf­
fered three miscarriages since
her cancer treatments.
*t Ted ! was really cheated,*
said Whitehead. *t did every­
thing the doctors told me to
do.*
Whitehead was so traum a­
tized by the miscarriages that
her family became concerned
for her well being. It has taken
about a year and a half, but
Whitehead haa come to accept
that she may never have an­
other child. Age haa also b e ­
come a question. Whitehead
and her husband, both In their
late thirties question whether
they want to start again now.
When Aaron asks, as chil­
dren are prone to do. for a lit­
tle brother or sister. W hite­
head answers, ‘ Honey, If Ood
thinks It's time for mommy to
have a baby It wlU happen.*

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HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Ij\KK MARY ■ Diabetes Is a
lifelong disease tli.it Is very
eompIlCiited. said Dr Malta
Ansara. an endnetlnologist and
internist
Some peoples cells don't r e ­
spond to tiietr natural Insulin
very well, so they have to take
lar&lt;e amounts of Insulin or
diabetes tnedielne to make the
insulin/glucose balance work
In their system, said Ansara.
Others do respond to insulin,
and to food, so their blood glu­
cose lei'cls go way up and way
down quite rapidly, litis is also
dangerous to the organs. If left
untreated, diabetes can cause
heart
and kidney
disease,
blindness,
neuropathic
and
circulation problems, and a
list of other associated Ill­
nesses.
Ansara treats adults with
TYpc 11 diabetes - a chronic
metabolic disorder that ad­
versely affects the body's abil­
ity to manufacture or use in­
sulin. She Is an internal m edi­
cine physicliui and senior
author of several publications
In the area o f Internal m edi­
cine. cell transplant and d ia­
betes.
On stall of three local hospi­
tals. Ansara encounters pa­
tients with the genes that
make It possible to get diabe­
tes under certain conditions. A
bad virus, too much stress, rx-

I. iTc-threatening
c om p lica tion s

A n s a ra

ccsslvr weight gain, becom ing
pregnant - alt seem to lead to
diabetes In people who have
the genes that make it j x j s s Ible.
In her practice. Ansara has
seen numerous patients. Very
seldom would tier assessment
lx- the same for two pa l ten Is
who have the same
pre­
dispositions and symptoms of
diabetes. It Is uniquely charac­
teristic to the individual and
requires careful assessment
and treatment. Site educates
tier patients to manage their
care by tnstltutlng-lbe right
diet, exercise, and appropriate
dosage o f medicine ■ Insulin or

egetahles

Die eomplleallons of diabe­
tes are so life threatening that
patients have to he monitored
on a timely lusts to prevent
adverse reartlons. Ii ts assoclnted with long term com plica­
tions that affect almost every
major part o f the body. It can
cause
hypertension
(high
blood
pressure).
hyper­
lipidemia (high hlood tats), and
hyperglycemia
(high
hlood
glucose).
kidney
damage,
stroke, blindness, heart dis­
ease. amputations, nerve dam­
age. and birth defects In ba­
bies bom to women with dia­
betes.
People will) diabetes, Ansara
said, need to know that they
can live a healthy and produc­
tive life. They have to be more
careful than the average per­
son. Food ts their biggest en­
emy. H ie wrong diet will dras­
tically curtail their lifestyle A
regular meal for the average
healthy jjerson would equate
to progressive damage to the
organs of someone with diabe­
tes.
Another factor that plagues
the life o f a diabetic Is stress.
It affects people In a negative
way. However someone with
diabetes must always be aware

of when to "turn-off' the stress
blinkers. Under mining stress
Is almost as equivalent lo not
taking
medicine.
Therelnre
other coping mechanisms have
lo lie developed In someone
having diabetes On going edu­
cation. suppoit. anil m otiva­
tion to stay In good control arc
vital to maintaining health.
Although diabetes
occurs
most often In older adults. II Is
one ol the most
common
chrnntr disorders in U. S.
children. According to the Nu
Ilona) Institute ol Diabetes and
Digestive and Kidney Diseases,
each year I 1.000 to 12.000
children and teenagers are d i­
agnosed with diabetes. These
children usually have Type-1
dlalx’ tes where the body b e ­
gins to destroy the cells in the
pancreas that make insulin

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Seminole Hernid, S.mlord. Florida • Sunday. October 18. 1998 • 3C

Seminole Stead#,
Woman’s club volunteers
tutor elementary students
When ihr club year for the
Sanford Woman's Club offlclally opened Oct. 7. Jane Mor­
gan. chairman of thr education
department.
explained
thr
Timet Ion
oT the
"Seminole
Reads' program to Ihe meml&gt;ers during thr monthly luncheon m rrllng.
lids program Is pari of the
"America
Reads"
program
which began In the Sanford
area In 1997. Sponsored by thr
Retired and Senior Volunteer
Program of Seminole County,
the program Is a 5-rounty Ini­
tiative with Seminole County
as the lead county. Thr Prom ­
ise to America Is that every
student will read at grade levrl
by the conclusion of Ihe third
grade.
Woman s club members have
gone Into the classroom as tu­
tors and others have also vol­
unteered In the Trading pro­
gram. Statistics show that stu­

dents who read lx-low grade
levrl cause more dlxelpllnelHnr
problems, are more likely to
drop out of school and have
more
trouble
getting
and
holding Jobs, according
to
Jane, a VISTA volunteer In the
reading program. Anyone who
would like lo volunteer JO m in­
utes or more weekly, please
call Jane at 323-14-10.
Woman's club members who
have hrl|H-d with the program
are: Dorothy Anthony. Ruth

Gaines, Hetty Colbert. Carrie
Greene. Peg Jones, Kmy Sokol,
Selma Newman, H rllyr Smith.
Jrana Hughes Carter. Dons
Dietrich, Faye Slier. Ihr lair
Mary bin McDonald and the
Rev. Drib Fogle-Miller.
President Dettyc Smith con ­
ducted ihr business program
and heard routine reports.
Several club tuniibris were
volunteers at the recent Lake
Mary Heathrow Festival of thr
Arts. For their efforts, these
members earned for ihe club a
S I,000.00 scholarship to Ingiven to a Seminole County
graduating senior.
Volunteers at Ihe festival In­
clude: Mbby Prevail, chairman:
Deborrs U»sh. co-chairman.
Domlhy
Anthony.
Cathey
Mossrrt. Hetty Colbert. Viola
Frank. Peggy Mergo.
Hetty
Jack, Pal mid Roger Howen
and Martha and Ned Yancey.
Fleeted lo served In varanI

Mary Jo Cochrane (from loft), vice president of tho
Sanford Pilot Club. U. Gov. Shirley Pyle and Sanford

Pilot Club presidonl Marian Rolhwitl during Pylo s
friendship visil to tho club on Oct G

O rd e r of Eastern Star chapter
Sweet Harmony No. 388 Or­
der of Eastern Star will observe
Its 15th anniversary banquet
at the Sanford Civic Center.
0:00 p.m.. Oet. 17.
On Sunday u continued cele­
bration will be u worship serv­
ice. queen contest and dinner
after the morning message.
The New Mt. Calvary Mission­
ary Baptist Church. West I2th
Street, will host the uflcrnoon
program at 2:30. Guest speaker
will be Sister Diana Perkins, a
member of the Fellowship Bap­
tist Church. Sanford.
REV. DOCTOR HONORED

I M M R w i by Tommy yin o m

Sanford Woman's Club volunteers in the "Seminole
Rends' program include (from left): Dorothy Anthony,
i les created on lire* board are:
Viola Frank, second vice presi­
dent: and
Rose Jacobson.

Selma Newman. Camo Greene, Betty Colbert and
Ruth Gaines.

try Faye Siler, as a funny face.
Hostesses Viola Frank and
Faye held drawings for ceramic
Halloween figurines.
Others on the hostess com ­
mittee were: Ann
Hrlsson.
Hetty Colbert. Fran Webster.
Shirley Mills. Dlb McElrath and
Jeanette Padgett.

V IP VISITS PILOTS
Shirley l*yle, regional lieu­
tenant governor of Pilot Inter­
national. paid a friendship visit
g to the Sanford Riot Club on
Oet. 0, at a dinner meeting at
East Street Cafe, when m em ­
bers shared activities and acPleue k i Dietrich, Page 4C

chairman of I lx- home life de­
partment.
Ii was announced that Ihe
i lu ll received a $500.00 dona­
tion from Ihe Snnnlland Corp.
lo In- used for landscaping and
iiia in t , lining
the
clubhouse
grounds.
Vivian Duck announced that
Oktobcrfcst will lie held at the
clubhouse, from 5 lo H p.m.. on
Oct. 23. An authentic German
dinner will lx- served In an
authentic Havanan setting lur
$10.00. adults, and $0.00.
rhl.drrn. under 11. Tickets are
available at the door or any
club member
The president and Donna
Smith will be featured m a pi­
ano-organ duet at 7 p.m. on
Nov. 7. at the First Baptist
Church. Sponsored
by the
Glmvtng Kmtx-rs. the free event
Is open to all Interested In
good music.
Among the members having
recent birthdays are: Rose J a ­
cobson. H5: and Stella Orltt.
!K).
Jerl Kirk, lungtime member
of the club, was among the
guests attending the luncheon
meeting. Jerl now makes her
home In Maitland.
Ihe hostess committee deco­
rated the clubhouse In a
sjxxtky Halloween mollf. Each
pt.it e selling was Identified by VISTA volunteer Jane Morgan (left) and woman's club president Bettye
a ux k memento, band painted Smith discuss Ihe Seminole Reads Program.

celebrates 15th anniversary

anniversary message delivered
by the Rev. Arthui Choice,
messenger of God.
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St. John Missionary Hapllst
Church will celebrate the 9th
anniversary of Paslor Robert
Doctor, Sunday. Oet. 25. Tbe
11:00 a.m. service will have the

WOMEN'S DAY
/Ion Hope Mlsslonaty Bap­
tist
Church
will
observe
Womens Day. Oet. IH. 11:00
a.in. Ihe guest speaker will be
Evangelist Shelia McCoy with
music by the mass choir. The
Rev. Cuthrv Is pastor.

COOK ATTENDS EVENT
Vlce-chutr and Slate C om ­
mittee Women for the Seminole

Rosalie W. Cook,
president of the
Seminole County
Democratic
Women’s Club,
and Rick Dantzler,
candidate for
lieutenant gover­
nor, at the
breakfast opening
the McKayDantzler cam­
paign.
HffraJd Prwuu-* i&gt;t HUmmIt*«t.M i*

S w ee l H arm o n y N o . 388 O rd a r o l E a ste rn S ta r re a d y fo r 15th a n n lv a re a ry
County Democratic Executive
Committee.
Rosalie
Wright
Cook
attended
the
grand
opening
breakfast
for
the
Mi Kav/Dant/Jer
Campaign.
Cook Is ulsu the Vice-chair of
Congicsslcnal District 7 and
currently serves as president of
the Seminole County Demo­
cratic Women's Club.
CHURCH H A R K S 00 YEARS
Eighty years of Christian
fellowship al Providence Mis­
sionary Hapllst Church of l,akc
Monroe will be celebrated Satiinl.iv Oet. )7 at 7:000 p.m. A
musical extravaganza will tealute i liolrs, soloists and guests
from throughout the area.
On Sunday, Oct. 18. 11:00

a.m. the worship celebration
will celebrate 80 years o f serv­
ice to the church and commu­
nity. Pastor Emmett Thomas
will deliver the anniversary
message. Cynthia Cassanova
Brown Is chairman.

ELKS CONFERENCE
Celery City Lodge No. 542
and Evergreen Temple No. 321
l.U.P.O. Elks o f the World will
host Uie Florida State Associa­
tion o f Elks Mid-Winter Confer­
ence. Walter Butler Is presi­
dent of lodges and Daisy Dnmson Is president o f Daughters
Temples.
Tills conference will be held
Oct. 23-25 at the Elks Ixidgc.
7th Street and East Cypress

Avenue. Dgt. Ann Newell Is
chairman.
Hro.
Roosevelt
Cummings Is exalted ruler and
Dgt. Joyce Byrd is daughter
ruler.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
A birthday celebration for
August. September and O cto­
ber was observed at the Elks
laxlgc on Oet 4. The evening of
lun, food and happy birthdays
made the celebration special.
Happy October birthday lo:
Mozeil Johnson. Juanita Paptno. Valerie Jones. Ruby Hlukc.
Maty Taylor. Bemtece Poole,
taint Thomas. Olivia Ayres.
Debbie Davis, Pamela Uryunt,
Pearl
Darkness and
Patsy
Pulk-Hardlng.

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Seniors g e a r u p fo r com m unity H allo w een celebration
The Lake Mary Seniors are
Celt Ini’ In on (he spirit of
things
for Halloween.
The
seniors recently bagged '200
bags o f candy for the Commu­
nity Improvement Association's
third annual Halloween party.
The seniors also made candyfilled pumpkins for the Sheriffs
Office. The seniors are volun­
teers for the Retired Senior
Volunteer Program. Every year.
RSVP volunteers make little
Halloween treats for the SliertlTs department to hand out.
ITrls is the first year the
seniors have joined forces with
the Community Improvement
Association to help out with
their Halloween party. They'll
also be helping decorate the
Community Building for the
event. This year, lire party will
be held Friday. Oct .30 from 7-9
p ttt.. Hie re will be food. fun
and a costume contest.
It may not be Christmas vet.
but that hasn't stopped the

them.

seniors from getting ready for
It. Every year, RSVP hosts a
Christmas Store for under­
privileged children. Children
come to the store to shop, not
for themselves, but for their
families, n ic Lake Mary Sen­
iors have been making many
Items for the store Including
teddv bears and small stulTrd
cats. During the week the
Christmas Store ts held, the
seniors will also be volunteer­
ing their time to help children
shop and to wrap presents for

AAKP SETS PICNIC
The October meeting of the
L ike Maty Chapter of the
AAKP will be a little dltferent
from the average meeting. The
AAKP K planning a picnic for
ntesday. O il 20 .ii
I pm .
AAKP will
provide the meal
and the paper products, but
they are asking members lo
bring covered dishes lor the
picnic, ll will he a great lime to
share food and friendship.
The AAKP meets the third
Tuesday o f every month at I
p.m. at the community building
on Country Club In Lake Maty.
If you're a settlor who hasn't
Joined. Just stop by. They'd love
to have picnic guests
RSVP TO HELP
LANDSCAPE HOMES
When the horrible tornadoes
last February devastated so

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many homes, the Mennoulte
Disaster Services came Into the
area and begun rebuilding. In
late August, a dedication cere­
mony was held for (wo o f (hr
homes In Sanford. The Retired
Settlor
Volunteer
Program
wants lo put the finishing
toiirhrs on those I wo houses.

ALEX FINCH • ATTORNEY AT LAW
"Get the legal help you need
at a price you ran a ffo rd "
Diwwe.General rail. Criminal IVtcmcAInflk/DlII, Contram,
CorporalHint. Prrvtnal Iniury. Willi. ftoltalf, Guardumhipi

Don't pa&gt; high prices for attorneys or settle for
unlicensed paralegal representation!

On Saturday. Oct. 24. RSVP
will he landscaping at the two
homes. All RSVP volunteers are
asked lo come out for the day
and make a difference by
helping with the RSVP "From
Rubble to Roses" landscaping
project.

C h a rlo tte Iw a tw a and N e llie M cC arth y w ith s tu ffe d cats fo r th e R S V P C h ris tm a s s to re

The event will last from 9
n.m. to 3 p.m. and lunch will
he provided. RSVP will try to
provide ns many gloves as pos­
sible, but If you have gardening
tools and gloves you are willing
to bring, please do. To sign up.
Just t all the Seminole VolttnIrrr Center at 323-4440.

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eompllshments o f the club
during the year.
Shirley brought
greetings
from
Florida
District
Gov.
Linda Holden and Pilot Inter­
national President Nancy Henrlck whom she shared a m es­
sage from that ts being shared
worldwide.
She emphasized,
the Importance ol regional and
local clubs and praised several
Sanford members
for their
dedication and the entire club

for Its club and community ef­
forts.
President Marian Rcfhwtl!
conducted the business meet­
ing and Doris Stein gave the
Invocation and led the Pledge
of Allegiance lo the flag. Rou­
tine reports were given and
plans were completed for the
Oct. 23-24 fundraiser yard
sale.
The club will meet later In
the month with the Orlando Winter Park clubs for a Foun­

Members of Alpha Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi participating
in a painting class are (front row, from left): Clara Watkins and Betty A k­
ers and (back row, from left): Kitty Johnson, Jean McLain and Gail
O’Kelley.

der's Day Celebration.
TH EY'RE IN LOVE'
TH EY'RE ENGAGED
How many times have we
heard that shopping at Publlx
Is a pleasure?
At the Sanford ihtbllx, Olltr
Hunter does more than her
share to ensure a pleasurable
experience for shoppers there.
She's the friendly and person­
able lady who dishes up tanta­
lizing morsels o f the specially
o f the house that duy while
customers
stand
around
drooling.
Last week, while waiting for
her Italian sausage lo cook a
little longer. Olltc slowly look
ofT a plastic glove to reveal a
gorgeous sparkler on her third
finger, left hand. Matching the
glow o f the dazzling diamond
were Ollle'B dancing eyes while
her face turned u deep pink
when she told me about her
forthcoming marriage with the
naivete o f a blushing school
girl.
The bridegroom-to-be Is Dr.
Richard "Dick" Forbes who bus
known Ollle since he moved to
Sanford more than 40 years
ago. Incidentally. Ollle Is a na­
tive daughter who lives right
around the com er from her
birth place. Ollle has been a
widow for nearly 15 yean, and
Dick has been a widower for
about 12 years.
The couple attend the First
Presbyterian Church In San­
ford where Ollle sings In (he
choir and Dick has served on
the Session several tenns off
and on.
Ollle has been a food demon­
strator at Publlx for a number

of years and customers will be
tilled with pleasure that she
plans to hang on to this 3-day
n week post after she and Dick
rxchnngc their "1 do”s. In lute
November.
Dick served In the Army Air
Corps during World War M,
earned a bachelor's degree In
chemistry from Rollins College,
received a master's degree In
noli sclenres from the Univer­
sity o f Florida and received his
doctorate In agronomy from
Penn State. Now retired from
the University of Florida Agri­
cultural Experiment Station.
Dick formerly worked there and
taught at the College o f agricul­
ture at the university. His agrl- .
cultural prowess today Is cen­
tered around
growing and
tending his magnificent rose
garden.
Ain’t love grnnd? She's 70 and
he's 77.

PAINTINQ CLASS PUN
Members o f Alpha Alpha
Theta Chapter o f Beta Sigma
Phi. Sanford, recently partici­
pated In a 1-day painting class
for their monthly social. T h e
members had a fun time,* said
Faye Siler, class Instructor and
the chapter service chairman.
She also said members will
continue al ong ' the theme of
"Arts* by purchasing Christ­
mas cards from M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center's. "The Chil­
dren's Art Project." The profits
from this project are directed
toward summer camps, class­
room activities, creative writ­
ing. music therapy, college
scholarships, child life special­
ties and more. Tills entire proj­
ect slays within the stale of
Florida.

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NEW ARRIVALS
The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte;
Sept. 14 - Kelly and Stephen
Taylor. Sanford, Girl; Rose and
Dennis Uurdgc, Casselberry.
Boy; Patrice and Marion Rhue,
Jr..
Sanford.
Boy;
Karina
Ward man and Frederick Duke.
Altamonte Springs. Girl
Sept. 15 - Dianna and Marc
Lock, Altamonte Springs. Boy;
Nicole Browne and Joseph
Diaz, Casselberry, Boy; Almec
Lau
and
Dennis
WUIIb.
Casselberry.
Boy;
Amanda
Kan. Altamonte Springs. Boy
Sept. 16 - Rebecca and Phillip
Kostrlyk.
Casselberry,
Girl;
Lisa and Chester Beauchamp,
Altamonte Springs. Girl; Kclla
Rodriguez
and
Kdgardo
Palucio. Casselberry. Boy
Sept.
17 - Octavla Hollis
Suelng. Sanford. Girl; Dianne
and
Jonathan
Woods.
Casselberry. Boy

The following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford:
Sept. 23 Sanford. Boy

Leslie

Thomas.

Sept. 24 - Cassandra &amp; Roger
Wren. Orange City, Girl
Sept. 25 - Gina and Ronald
McGrew,
Deltona.
Boy;
Klmontac Asble, Sanford, Girl
Sepl. 26 - SI land a and Philip
Nation, Sanford. Boy
Sept. 27 • Rotnana Shamtm
Shariq and Muhammad Shariq
Sami. Deltona.
Girl; Dawn
Ortega and Douglas Stinson,
Sanford. Girl
Sept. 29 - Susan and Franklin
Mathis. Orange City.
Boy:
Anna Hullandcr and Vincent
Muller, Geneva. Goy; Angela
und Thomas Pugllcse, Lake
Helen, Ctrl
Sept. 30 - Kami.uc Miller and
Dane Lackey. Sanford. Girl

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If you wonder where Sally Kosemond. Nancy
Itnpe. Rose l-ong. Ann Klmmons. Mary Mclntosh, Sally Green, Anne Harffe and Connie
Williams, nnd Hettye Oedman are this week,
most likely you can find them In their kite hens
baking, squeezing, mixing or cutting as they
are preparing SfiO beautiful gourmet continen­
tal breakfasts for Ixora Garden Club's "M.iklnq
Spirits Hrlght" which Is next Saturday (Ocl. 2*1)
beginning nt 10 a.m. al Die Sanford Civic Cen­
ter.
Desides helping with D ie baking, lic it v e Is
also busy creating a v e ry dramatic garden at
the entrance (n Making Spirits llrlght.
Mary Anne Cleveland. Belle Cminavlno, I)e

bra Adams and Ihelr committee hove spent a
great part or the summer nnd fall creating
beaiiillul holiday gills and decorations which
will lie on sale. Also Die club members In­
cluding Sandy lies and Mary Cole will be sell­
ing kora's healthy and unusual fall nnd winter
planls and flowers.
The highlight o f Ibis year's event will be the
demonstration by Orlando's premier designer.
Lee James.
A few tickets are still available from Ixora
members or by sending a c berk for $D.OO per
person wiDi your name and phone number lo:
Ixora Garden Club. 121 Kaywnnd Drive, San­
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DEAR ABBY: On Sept. 8. one of
the dearest men I have ever known
wan killed in a tragic accident A
woman trying to pick up her ringing
cell phone crowed the median of the
interstate and hit him head-on
N ot a day haa panned that I
haven't thought of the Joy thin man
brought to my life, or how quickly
that Joy turned to nadnew. He wan
not my huaband, my father or even
a family member. He wan my bow
Stephen T. McGill wan a bril­
liant attorney who alwayn tried U&gt;
create a win-win nituation for every*
one. I can't begin to tell you how
impossible he is to replace He
treated me with respect, and his
praise gave me n newfound confi­
dence in myself. His kindness, com­
passion and generosity taught me
what it really means to have cluw.
He never gave me orders or treated
me as a subordinate. He referred to
me as his “partner" nnd we worked
aide.by-side for two wonderful
yean.
If aomething is to be gained from
the loss of this great man, I hope
two lessons will be learned. First,
treating others with respect is the
only way to be respected by others
Second, everything we do has the
potential to afTect those around us
If our behavior isn’t governed by the
effect it has on those around us,
“aotry* may not lie enough lo repair
the damage.
We are short one hero in Nebras­
ka
CAROL RUSHING. OMAHA
D E A R C A K O L i You have
written a heartfelt eulogy for a
moot remarkable man. Indeed,
thara are leaaona to be learned
from bla sterling example. I
have another thought: Perhaps

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

It'a t ime to amend the (raf fle
laws to require drivers lo pull
o v e r i f th ey 're g o i ng to uae a
cell phone.
DEAR ABBY: I must respond to
“Want My Privacy in Phoenix," the
woman who didn't want her picture
taken at family gatherings. My sis­
ter was one of those who hated hav­
ing her picture taken She said she
didn’t pholugruph well. She died
suddenly in a car ncrident nearly 11
years ago. In the scramble to put
together a memorial service, the
only recent picture of her we could
find was a 2-year-old Polaroid. Now,
all these years later, all I have of
my sister is a scant handful of pho­
tos, most of them taken before she
turned 20.
I am the photo historian in my
family. I also teach people how to
preserve their photos in safe scrapIrooks Many of my customers also
hate to have their pictures taken. I
used to fee) the same way. I am a
plus-site woman who doesn't look in
u lot of mirrors. When I saw on
occasional photo o f myself, it was
always a shock. Did f really look
like that? I guess I figured if no one
took the pictures, I would “look" (let­
ter.

One day I realized that I may see
myself only occasionally, but my
family and friends see me looking
like this every day, and they love
1 tne anywny. I now make sure that
i at least one photo is taken of me nt
every family gathering.
“ Want My Privacy" may have
j more of n vanity problem than a pri­
vacy issue. I hope she w ill stop
depriving her family and friends the
• privilege of rememliering her in a
realistic way nfler she is gone. All I
have led of iny sister are memories
PHOTOBUG
FROM CONNECTICUT
D E A R I’ llO T O B U G i I hope
“ Want My P rivacy In Phoenix’*
sees y o u r l et te r . P h o t o e o f
friends and fam ily are precious.
They can provide hours o f plea­
sur e) as w e l l as m o m e n t s o f
quiet reflection . Pu t y ou r eg o
aside, step in front o f the cam­
era. and keep your pictures cur­
rent. I f nothing else, an annual
informal fam ily portrait w ill be
a valuable pictorial history.
W h a t I r t n i t ir e d t o k n o w a b o u t t e l ,
d r u g a , A ID S , a n d g e t t in g s la n g w it h
p e e ra a n d p a r e n ts la In “ W h a t E v e r y T e e n
H h o u ld K n o w ." T o o r d e r , e r n d a b u a in e a a a l r e d , s e lf - a d d r e a a r d e n v e l o p e , p lu s
c h e c k o r m o n e y o r d e r fo e U M ( t L M In
C a n a d a l t o : H e a r A h b y , T e e n B o o k le t ,
P .O . Bom 447 , M o u n t M o r r ia . I I I . S I0 S 4 O M 7 . l l ’ r w ta g r U In c lu d e d .)

K n r e v e r y t h in g y o u n e e d to k n u w
a b o u t w e d d in g p la n n in g , o r d e r H i m I n
H a v e a Ix n W y W e d d in g .* S e n d a b u a ln ra e
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c h e e k o r m o n r y o r d e r Toe XT-as (X4-JO In
C a n a s ta ) to : D e a r A b b y , W e d d in g B o o k le t.
I M ) . B o a 447, M o u n t M o r r ia , III. SIOS40447. Il* n a t a g r la In c lu d e d .I

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to be
afraid of

Is chivalry dead?
Amanda Coho
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
"And they say chivalry Is
dead."
Quite a common comment,
one usually spoken In sur­
prise. Why should a strangers
opening a door or a restaurant
manager picking up the tab
on a late dinner be considered
an unusual thing In this mod­
em era? Have we. In all o f our
technological glory, forgotten
our manners?

By H o lly B utler
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Kids’ greatest fears are usu­
ally from what they see or
what they watch, like If they
watch an R-rated movie that
they are not used to seeing,
and their Imagination takes
over their minds and they
think everything Is real and
someone's going to hurt them
or something.
I was scared for the longest
time because I would always
watch horror movies and my
mom would always want to
turn them off (because she
knew I would have nightmares
and 1 would always be scared
to go Into a room by myself
because I thought someone
would be under the bed or be­
hind any com er just waiting to
hurt me) but 1 still wouldn't let
her turn off the movie.
1 knew I was terrified but I
Just had to see what happened
at the end if the killer was
dead or not. but usually when
I watched the movie, the killer
was still alive, so I was scared
he would try to hurt me. I'Ve
been like that for almost three
years now. but now I'm not
scared because I had a talk
with my dad and, we talked
and finally. I had to tell that I
sms scared o f someone trying
to kill me and stuff, so he told
me that It was just my Imagi­
nation so 1 tried to believe It
for as long as I could, but one
night. 1 eras tying In my. bed
■pd could ham sworn l heard
heavy breathing arid (he door
creak shut.
My dad and his friend were
watching television In the
family room, my brother waa
sleeping In his room and ray
teasing stater waa at her
friends' house so It couldn't

Among all o f the darkness of
the dark era. a light emerged a code o f chivalry. As history
tells It. the code developed
around the Middle Ages and
was adopted by knights who
believed that fighting should
be for good. King Arthur was
the first one to put It Into
words when he proclaimed
that 'M ight Is for right."
Hence, a new attitude was
bom. one o f politeness and
honor and truthfulness and
Integrity.
Molly Butler is a student al Lake Mary Elementary and is learning lo
overcome her (earn after a long talk with her dad.
have been any o f them behind
the door or making that
breathing sound, so 1 ran out
o f the bedroom Into the family
room and told my dad there
was someone In my room.
But you know how dads are;
they Just don't believe you be­
cause they know It's Just your
Imagination, so he walked me
back Into my room and co v­
ered me up with the covers,
then tells me once more that
It's Just my Imagination.
I said that I was trying to
believe that before but it Just
got me more scared so he told
me how your Imagination
w ork s.

"Your imaglnaUon la the
thing that tricks you probably
more than anything else that
you'll have to deal with In the
world," my dad said. "Usually
smart people have a stronger
Imagination rather than notso-smart
people,
so
the

smarter
people
get
more
scared sometimes and I know
you are a pretty smart girl
compared to other kids your
own age and you have a very
strong Imagination. So, when­
ever you get scared, Just re­
member
that's
Just
your
Imagination and nothing real.*
Since that talk I had with
my dad that night, I haven't
been scared o f people Jumping
In my window and hurting me
or threatening to kill me or
anything similar.
So every kid should be
afraid of nothing because, as
you heard, your parents will
be there tn a heartbeat If you
scream and thfeyi! b e there ‘If
something happens to you.
Also remember, that It Just
your Imagination and nothing
can happen to you.
Molly Butler (s a J\flh-grader

at Lake Mary Elementary
School.

It is obvious that chivalry
was alive years ago, but what
about today, tn the 21st cen­
tury? Where there are many
acts o f bravery, courage, fel­
lowship,
brotherhood
and
faith In this world, there Is a
great lacking o f those main
principals o f chivalry: truth,
honor, keeping promises.
In the recent events sur
rounding
the
questionable
morality o f our President, BUI
Clinton. It seems as though
everyone had forgotten the
most Important detail: he lied
to his country. He did not lie
to Just one person, or two. but
to millions that trusted him. I f
the president, who is the
greatest representative o f this
country, cannot commit to the
truth, what is that saying
about the general populace?
In the litigious society that
has become the 21st Century,
most people are willing to sell
out their own mothers for a
chance at money, fame or
power. Every day. a witness
Ilea on the stand. Every day, a

child Ilea to hla father. Every
day. a best friend Is betrayed
by one of h1s own. This
"technologically
advanced"
world lias regressed Into the
brutality of the ancient times.
There 1s hardly a soul who
knows the true meaning o f the
word "truth.*
Just by observing the every­
day. ordinary people o f the
Blreet, It Is easy to see how
honor exists today. It Ilea In
gangs who fight to the death
for
the
honor
of
their
‘ brothers' or 'sisters.* Mem­
bers o f the street who kill,
rob. rape In the name of
honor and respect. Even the
term "honor thy mother and
fa th er had been disgustingly
manipulated. Now, honoring
mom and dad has reverted to
domestic violence and 'tough
love.* Honor Is still present tn
the modem world, but people
are going about the wrong way
o f defending It. No longer Is
‘ might for right* but It Is
'm ight for those who dare to
cross
our
lines
and
’disrespect' our name, color or
religion.*
Promises, however, seem to
keep thriving In today's soci­
ety. Despite all o f our horror
and the evil that Invests our
world, promises are still kept.
The military promises to keep
us safe: It has delivered. The
teachers promise us an educa­
tion: they have delivered. The
government had promised us
freedom from oppression; Is
has delivered. A friend prom ­
ises loyalty; she delivers. For
the majority, promises are
kept and faith In others Is
sustained.
Is chivalry dead?
No. It Is not dead, but It Is
In serious condition. Unless
the people o f today do some­
thing to help bring it back to
life, the children o f fiiture gen­
eration* will only know the
code o f chivalry through (airy
tales and myths. Chivalry la
not dead, but It la (tying
quickly.

Amanda Coho Lm a senior at
Seminole High School

Pre I-B is challenging
B y K rtstla M ania
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
I am tn the seventh-grade
and 1 attend Sanford Middle
School. This Is my first year
und I
am
In
the
PreInternational
Baccalaureate
ITogram.
To be tn this program, you
must maintain an A or a B
grade-point average.
It takes a lot o f hard work
und studying. If you don't have
an A or a B average, teachers

will watch you closely for the
next nine weeks. I f you don't
get an A or a B average in
those nine weeks, you wtll be
removed from the program
and your classes will be re­
scheduled.
As you can see, It la a chal­
lenge to be In this program
and It Is also very rewarding. 1
have cool teachers and they
make school fun.
Krtsttn MalUn Is a seventh-

Furman University, Green­
ville, S.C., welcomed over 7S0
freshmen for the beginning o f
the school year. Including
several
Seminole
County
graduates. Students include:
lia s
Smith
(Altamonte
Springs). M s ecs Ana Stmemte (Casselberry). Natalia

grader at Scu\ford Middle
School.

(Longwood). Kristis M. Lawtaw and Thaasaa E. Maas

Am m la a n s k ta n k Marta
Carta, Tkaaaat It Ckiltaa,
’ L. Ftaebar and

Oviedo).

A.

Oilllard.

daughter o f Dr. Lawrence and
Rhonda Gilllard o f Winter
Springs, earned Dean's List
honors at Furman University.
She has been a freshman a d ­
visor In campus housing and a
member of Alpha
Epsilon
Delta premedlcai honor soci­
ety-

1998 edition o f Outstanding
Young Men q f America (OYMA).
The program honors men and
women
who
have
distin­
guished themselves in service
to their communities, profes­
sional leadership, business
advancement, cultural accomillshmcnts and ch ic and poIt leal participation.

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Catfst Ensign Mamies CaJeffrey

WUcoeky,

of
Oviedo, earned Dean's List
honors at Columbia College,

Craig Laasoat Marks
Sanford, and Habit
C u t , o f Lake Mary, have been
selected for Inclusion In the

N O V A

was named basic drill
team commander
for the
Oviedo High NJROTC pro­
gram.
• • •
Treat Damlsl, o f Winter
Springs High School, eras
named to the Top 10 ot the
T o p Program Awards.* She
waa honored with a citation

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for her Chemistry III project,
'Chemistry Connection with
Children.* She received
a
• 1,000 prize for herself and a
$250 award for the school.

Joakna

David

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son o f Raymond and Holly
Johnson,
of
Altamonte
Springs, waa named to the
Who's Who Among American
High School Students. He la
also a National Merit Scholar
semi-finalist.

IL O'DeaneO, o f
Winter Springs, was recently
named to Who's Who Among

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Information M eeting!
• Saturday, October 24,9:30 a.m.
• Thursday, November 5,6:00 p.m.
Location. ORLANDO SITE
NSU Building
445 North Wymore Road
W intet Park, Florida 33789

IMPORTANT Bringtopic* ol *11truuchpu.
October Is National Domestic Violence Awareness
Month and Safshouse ol Sanford sponsored a lunch­
eon and dramatic performance of an original play.
Graduation Day. The drama portrayed a teen relationship that ended with the death of a young woman. Ac­

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Leisure
IN B R IEF
Monthly ballroom
dance to be held
ORLANDO • The Central
Florida Chaptrr o f the U.S.
Amateur Ballroom Dancers As­
sociation (USABDA) will hold
Its monthly dance on Friday,
at 8 p.m. (with a group dance
lesson In Argentine Tango,
taught by professional per­
formers Alberto and Selena
lloyos, from 7:30 to 8 p.m.). at
the Bahia Shrine Auditorium.
2300 Pcmbrook Drive. Just off
o f W . Maitland Boulevard. The
cost If $6 for USABDA Mem ­
bers and $8 for non-members
(free with $20 membership
application).
USABDA la a non-profit o r­
ganization with more than 120
chapters nationwide. The Cen­
tral Florida Chapter promotes
social ballroom dancing and
Its
competitive
equivalent,
Danccsport. with llie following
programs:
Monthly
social
dances, featuring free group
lessons and entertainment:
Annual Danccsport competi­
tions.
open
to
amateur
Dancesport athletes o f all ages
and skill levels the next O r­
lando Dancesport Competition
Is Feb. 20: Dance dem onstra­
tions by the USABDA Perform ­
ance Team at public events,
malls, senior centers, schools,
etc.;
Charity
fund-raisers,
such as the USABDA Charily
Ball last July, which raised
$2,200 for the Shriners Chil­
dren's Hospital.
Please contact Saul Cornell,
president, at (407) 831-3680
for further Information.

At the Wildhorse
ORLANDO - Deana Carter,
courtesy o f Disney's Big Bang
Concert Scries, will perform at
Wildhorse Saloon. Downtown
Disney, Pleasure Island.
Country
music
sensation
Deana Carter, with such hits
as 'Strawberry Wine,’ 'W e
Danced Anyway,* and ‘ Count
Me In.* Is performing at Wildhorse Saloon to promote "h e r
’ 'h ew album to H r released on
October
20.
‘ Everything’s
Gonna Be Alright*
The show starts at 8 p.m..
Friday with a cost o f $10.
Upcoming events: Oct. 30 •
Blackhawk: Nov. 11 - Sherrie
Austin: Nov. 19 - 'Stetson Hat*
Auction and Concert for S ec­
ond Harvest Food Bank; Dec. B
- Gary Allan.

Wine tasting
ALTAMONTE
SPR1NOS
GFWC
Scmoran
Junior
Woman's Club presents Wine*
toberfest Friday from 6 p.m.
until 8 p.m. at Ruth's Chris
Steak House. 999 Douglas
Avenue. Altamonte Springs.
Admission cost o f $8 In­
cludes wine tasting and raffle.
Raflle Items will Include a quilt
donated by Central Florida
Quitter's Oulld. This event Is
sponsored by D. Scott Vaughn
with PRP Wine International.
Inc. and Ruth's Chris Steak
House. Proceeds will benefit
Seminole County Children's
Village and other local chari­
ties.
For tickets or more Informa­
tion call Gall at (407) 5390757.

Audubon comes
to DeLand
DELAND • A major exhibi­
tion o f artworit by John James
Audubon will open at the DeLand Museum o f Art on Oct.
24.
Audubon In Florida and
Audubon Treasures, are the
two components o f the exhibi­
tion.
The Lower Gallery will fea­
ture Audubon In Florida: an
exhibition o f Audubon E le­
phant Folio engravings se ­
lected from the collection o f
The Historical Museum
of
Southern Florida In Miami.
Based on the original watercolors and drawings created
by the great American artist,
naturalist.
and
woodsman
during hla 1831-1832 travels
In Florida. Additional artworks
and historical Items Including
rare books are on loan from s
variety o f sources Including
The Library o f Congress. The
National Archives, The Smith­
sonian Institution, and the
White House Historical Soci­
ety.
The Upper Gallery will fea­
ture Audubon Treasures se ­
lected from the collection o f
The John James Audubon Mu­
seum In Henderson. Kentucky.
This unique exhibition will

present museum guests with
an opportunity to view rare
original oil paintings by the
artist and a collection o f hla
personal artifacts which In­
clude letters, stuffed speci­
mens, a life mask, and an ad­
ditional selection o f over sixty
Robert Havel) hand colored
engravings from the famed
T h e Birds o f Am erica' E le­
phant Folio.
To complement these exhibi­
tions the Museum will offer a
wide range of events Including
the Birds o f Prey Show put on
by the Audubon Center for the
Birds o f Prey In Maitland,
Florida and lectures, print ap­
praisals. and gallery talks by
prominent Audubon experts,
scholars, and historians.
An Opening Preview Gala,
hosted by Congressman and
Mrs. John L. Mica, will take
place on Oct. 24 from 6 to 8
p.m. The cost o f a ticket to
this elegant event Is $25 per
person.
A free puhlic Opening R e­
ception will take place on Oct.
25 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Group tours arc welcome,
please call for reservations.
For Information and reserva­
tions call (904) 734-4371.
Admission If $6 Adults; $5
Seniors;
$4
Students and
Children under 6 are free.
Museum hours are TUes. Sat. 10 o.m. lo 4 p.m.; Sunday
I to 4 p.m. and by appoint­
ment.

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DAYTONA BEACH • The
Drama Department at Daytona
Beach Community College will
present T h e Crucible’ , w rit­
ten by Arthur Miller, on Oct.
28. 29. 30 and 31.
T h e Crucible*, a two-act
play set In Salem. Mass. In
1697, dealing with Jealousy,
greed, vengeance, madness,
and witchcraft among the vil­
lagers. It Is directed by Jim
Slmmonds and all the actors
are DBCC Drama Department
students.
The DBCC Theater Center
(Bldg. 8) Is located at 1200 W.
International Speedway Blvd.
Tickets are $3. The Box O ffice
is open from 11:30 a.m. until
2:30 p.m. every Friday and on
weekdays o f performances one
hour prior to curtain. For
more Information cal) (904)
254-3042.
•

Stamp show
The Florida Federation o f
Stomp Clubs, a non-profit or­
ganization consisting o f stamp
dubs throughout the state,
presents FLO REX 98 bom Oct.
30 through Nov. 1, at the O r­
lando Expo Centre, 500 West
Livingston, Downtown.
The Central Florida Stamp
Club Is hosting FLO REX 98
and It's members will be giving
FREE collectible stamps to all
young people in attendance.
FLO REX 98 activities in­
clude a Michael Rogers Auc­
tion, 2.000 pages o f exhibits,
50 friendly dealers. United
States Post Office, a special
cachet
commemorating
the
40th anniversary o f NASA.
China Stamp Society Annual
Convention, Philatelic Section
Directorate o f Posts Taiwan,
Annual meeting o f the Florida
Federation of Stamp Clubs,
Military Postal History Society.
Florida Postal History. BNAPS,
the Florida Chapter o f AFDCS
and More.
FLOREX 98 to the biggest
stamp show if it's kind In the
southeast and admission is
free.
The Central Florida Stamp
Club is giving away free
stamps to young people to get
them interested In an enter­
taining. educational and fun
iiobby that may prevent them
from choosing toss desirable
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CASSELBERRY • It's a beau­
tiful October morning outside
Community United Methodist
Church In Casselberry, and on
the sloping green lawn, beside
a half-acre o f orange pump­
kins, Grandma Pumpkin Is
reading a story to a group of
cheering klda.
'Look how big that pumpkin
laf* Grandma Pumpkin • also
known as Linda Thomas, a
Longwood homemaker - calls
out, holding the book up for
the small crowd o f preschool­
ers to see.

LONG WOOD
- The Alta­
monte Springs Leisure Serv­
ices Department and the Al­
tamonte Jazz Ensemble, Inc.,
directed by Mike Arena, pres­
ents a tribute to 'O I' Blue
Eyes'. Frank Sinatra. Vocalist
Don Ryer will interpret the
This is Thomas' first day ever
songs made popular by Si­ as Grandma Pumpkin, the
natra. The performance, with
sweet-natured,
bespectacled
master o f ceremonies Jack
lady In bright yellow who en­
Simpson
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Station
tertains children each m orn­
WUCF-FM ‘ Jazz and more*.
ing at the church's annual
wlfl.be Oct, 25 at 7 p.m. at . Pumpkin Patch sale. Sties ac­
Lyman High School Audito­ tually one of,f)ve women volun­
rium, 865 S. County Road
teers who take turns reading
stories, answering questions,
427, Longwood. Donation is $4
at the door. For more Inform a­ and helping children pick out
Just the right pumpkins to
tion call (407) 322-7528.

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Grandma Pumpkin is just
one feature o f the church's
month-long event. Community
United Methodist, located on
17-92 Just north o f Highway
436. has offered pumpkins,
handmade crafts, and a fall
bazaar each October for 11
years.
Tite church's location and
the variety o f goods on sale
have brought In steady profits
since the delivery o f the first
pumpkin. Some five thousand
people come out each year to
walk through row after row o f
pumpkins and gourds, snap
pictures o f their children with
the
display
of handmade
scarecrows, and take home a
good-sized pumpkin to carve.
T h e last three years, not a
pumpkin was left on the 31st,*
says Diane Thornton, youth d i­
rector.

Lynx Jazz Festival slated for
Church Street Station, Market

school and college). The adjudicated workshop will
Saturday at 9 a.m. on the festival main stage.

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The 1998 Lynx Jazz Festival is being made possible through
several corporate sponsorships from local and nationally known
companies. For the second consecutive year. Sprint Yellow Pages
to the presenting sponsor.
Co-sponsors for the event Include Altamonte Billiard Factory
Sales, Massy Cadillac, and Washington Mutual Bank as well as
media partners Mix 105.1 and Time Warner Communications.
Other partners making the event possible are Central Florida
News 13, the Downtown Orlando Marriott. Mcare Transportation,
and the Downtown Orlando Partnership. Jazz Festival officials
stressed the Importance o f their sponsors. "Without private sector
support, the program would not feature world-recognized talent
and the event could not be free to the public,* said Ernie Kelly.
Lynx Marketing Director.
Because o f last year's record crowds, Lynx officials advise
festival patrons to park at one o f the outlying public parking lots
and use Lyxnmo to get to Church Street. To receive m ore
information about the LYNX Jazz Festival, please call (4071 2623333 extension B or log on to www.Jazzorliuido.rom.

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Mulligan All-Star Tribute Band, the Herbie Mann Trio, and Paul
Howards. All acts will appear on stages In Church Street Market.
Rosie O'Orady’s, The Cheyenne Saloon or The Orchid Garden.
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music education through Ita programs C ellin' a Jump on Jazz
and the Adjudicated Jazz Workshop. Gettln* a Jump on Jazz takes
the exciting world o f jazz music and history to bcI iooI children In
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Market In Downtown Orlando on Oct. 23, 24 and 25. Drawing a
crowd o f more than 40,000 people last year, the Lynx Jazz
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tend any o f the events held at
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□INSIDE

December 17, 1998

LONGWOOD • The Longwood
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city administrator, starting Jan.
4. 1999.
The commission met with
Drago In a special session

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writes about Sanford In
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□BRIEFLY

STAFF WRITER

Tfce Bsaalools Cooaty Sher*
lfTs Office has Issued an alert
warning citizens In the south
end of Seminole County to be
aware of distraction burglars.
Four white males, possibly
lllspanlcs. posed as Florida
Power and Light employees
trimming trees In the District
5 area (Casselberry/Winter
Park) on Dec. 15 between 4
and 5 p.m. and stole several
thousand dollars worth of jew*
eliy. coins (sliver dollars) and
cash.
The victims, an elderly cou­
ple. were approached by the
men. While the husband was
kept occupied looking at trees
In the backyard, the other
men entered the home and
emptied a safe and removed
other valuables.
Subject one Is described as a
white male. 21-years-old, with
a hoop earring In each ear.
The other suspects are d e­
scribed as white males. 30- to
40-years-old. The vehicle Is

WINTER SPRINGS - As the
United States conducted strate­
gic air strikes against Iraq on
Wednesday In the shadow of
Impeachment hearings, a Win­
ter Springs Vietnam Veteran
remembers a lesson painfully
learned.
*1 don't think this should be
turned Into a political football,*
retired LI. Jerry Hefketh. 54.
said. 'That’s what people are
trying to do. but this was done
with the 100 percent backing of
his cabinet, including the Sec­
retary of Defense and Joint
Chiefs of Staff. This Is not
done for politics. It's more Im­
portant. I hope they don't fal­
ter.*
Hefketh served in the Navy
for 21 years, including an 18month tour In Vietnam. He said
the destruction of Iraq’s capac­
ity to create nuclear, chemical
and biological weapons Is In
the national Interest.
*We can't allow him to spread
these weapons of mass de­
struction to countries around
him.* Hefketh said of Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein.

Wednesday at the Longwood
Civic League Woman's Club to
negotiate Die contract.
Drago said redevelopment.
Infrastructure
Improvements,
attracting new business, and
retaining businesses are among
^ city-* urgent concerns, lie
said that at some point the
city's borders with neighboring
cities and Seminole County

would need to be expanded.
*! think some Infrastructure
Improvements need to be
made.* Drago said. *A certain
amount of redevelopment needs
to take place. Longwood may
not have the growth potential of
some cities, but we can see an
Improvement. In time, the city
may need lo expand Its
boundaries.*

By am
STAFF WRITERS

SANFORD - A charter airline
Is expanding Its fleet and
building a new terminal facility
In the Orlando Sanford Airport.
Sunjet Aviation Inc. added a
Lear Jet 31 and Citation V to Its
charter fleet at the airport on
Wednesday. Sunjet. now oper­
ating nine Jets at the airport. Is
constructing a new 23.000
square foot terminal facility that
will open May 1, 1999.
"We're Increasing our fleet
because demand has Increased
significantly.* James Watkins,
vice president and general

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manager of Sunjet Aviation, Inc.
said. "The airport and the sur­
rounding area Is rapidly ex­
panding. The planes we have
now are as busy as they can
be.*
Sunjet's business Jets seat 6 ­
8 people. The airline grossed
(6 million In sales this year,
Watkins sold. He said that with
the expansion, he expects the
airline to gross $9 million next
year.

D o lla r D a y a t t h e Z o o
The Csntral Florida Zoological Park wB celebrate its
«onual Jl Day at the Zoo on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Admission wR be $1 per parson. Quest are
asked to bring contributions for the People and Pets
Food Drive AMnon-perishable food donations benefit
the Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford, Salvation

Sunjet's expansion follows
the recent loss of Britannia Air­
lines to the Orlando Airport, ac­
counting for 20 percent of the
airport's passengers. Britannia
Pteass

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Airport. Fags 3A

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declared. Truth is
the Jlrst casualty

STAFF WRITER

- Arthur Pongonby

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Army of Seminole County. Sanford Christian Sharing
Center, and Seminole County Humans Society. The
zoo Is locstsd St 3755 N.W. Highway 17-92 st 1-4 exit
52 in Sanford. Children two and under and Central
Florida Zoo members have free admission during the
event. For Information, call (407) 323-4450. ext 149.

Students earn top
honors in state
essay contest

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Drago’s starting salary Is
Drago objected to a proposed
•74.250. Although the city will review that would have given
fbr 100 percent of Drago's the commissioners a choice
th Insurance, he will pay between a) below expectations,
50 percent of the health Insur­ b) meets expectations, or c) ex­
ance coats of his dependents. ceeds expectations.
He will receive the same sick
days as other city employees.
Such a review, without goals
The annual review process and measurements, would allow
Mused contention between for subjective Judgments based
Drago and the commission.
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*The honor of a biological or
chemical weapon Is that as a
soldier, you have no Idea that It
has been released until It’s too
late. You have no warning.*
Wednesday's attack was lim­
ited to air strikes against mili­
tary targets In Iraq. Hethketh
said he wants to see the mili­
tary goal clearly stated and exe­
cuted.
"Were knocking out anti­
aircraft launchers and other
sites.* Hethketh said.
*We
should be aggressive.
We
know Iraq la capable of creating
weapons of mass destruction.*
What wonles Hethketh Is that
as of late Wednesday night.
Britain was the only European
country to support the air
strikes. Russia had not voiced
support or opposition to the
strike.
Russia and France have su p ­
ported the easing of sanctions
Imposed on Iraq following the
Persian Gulf War. Both nations
depend on cheap oil from the
region, and lifting sanctions
would possibly lower the price
of oil.
Iraq Is currently only able to
sell oil for food. No cash trade
Involving oil Is permitted under

□TODAYS FORECAST

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Local veteran
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described as a new. large,
white Ford pick-up, possible
with an extended cab and a
blue emblem on the front. The
men may be using portable
radios (walkie-talkies) to
communicate with each other.
Anyone with Information
should contact Investigator
Wasser at the District 5 Serv­
ice Center, (407) 623-1060.
la eo^jaaetioa with
Friendly's Restaurant at 985
State Road 434. Altamonte
Springs. America's Teen Foun­
dation. a not for profit chil­
dren's charity. Is collecting
gifts of food, clothes, and toys
In the drop box provided. In
addition Friendly's will donate
a portion of Its proceeds on
Monday from 5 until 9 p.m.
Brethren Reaching Oat wlU
coordinate Its fourth Christ­
mas Dinner and Party Satur­
day from 12:30 until 2:30 p.m.
In the Sanford Middle School
Cafeteria. 1700 French Ave.,
Sanford. The party Is spon­
sored by all who have a desire
to help moke this season a
Joyful and blessed time for
children. For more Informa­
tion contact Missionary Rose
D. Davis, dlrector/founder of
Brethren Reaching Out at
(407) 302-4143.

(407 ) 322*2811

Longwood hires Drago for key post
STAFF WHITER

Community acenet, please see
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Middte School teacher Susan Whits end Shawn winner* Michele Choi and Antor liebovitz,
Dougherty of the Florida Citrus Commission with essay dents at Greenwood Lakes Middle School.

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LAKE MARY - Two Greenwood
Lakes Middle School students
finished In the top three for a
recent statewide essay contest.
Michele Choi. 11. finished In
first place for the sixth grade in
the "What's Florida Without Cit­
rus* school essay contest. Am­
ber Liebovitz. 11. finished In
third place In the contest for
the sixth grade.
The contest was sponsored
by the Florida Citrus Commis­
sion/
Susan White, the students'

teacher at the school, said that
both Michele and Amber are
dedicated to their work and
love to WTlte.
They are very creative."
White said. "They take their
work seriously. All the students
In class participated In this.*
Michele's mother, Eunice
Choi, said the family Is very
proud of the sixth-grader.
'She reads a lot. plus she
plays the violin. She's pretty
good at It. 1 take her lo the li­
brary often.
She reads the
newspaper every morning be­
fore school. She reads youngFUsm MS CUnw. Fags 3A

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The way we were: Who’s who
she was stub an excellent
player. I enjoyed playing with
the second or third il.irtnets
much more! Mary Gray was
always kind and helpful,
though, ta u- young players.)
Leonard M el.tints
Leonard Mcl.ticas was the
voting and capable athletic di­
rector ai Seminole
High
School where lie liar! had re ­
markable siu re-s In molding
the lives and *liaracters o|
boys since 1930
II.II. Colem an
A native of Lakeland. McLuII.H. Coleman had come to
i as came to Sanford In 1905.
Sanford the previous Decem­ White a student at Seminole
ber as local manager of the
High 1918-23. h. was the only
Florida Powrr and Light Com­ local student to win live major
pany. He was married to Hie
sports letters in one year.
former Irene Thayer and they
(Does ibis tei out still stand?)
made their home at 161 Mel
During Ills List three years, hr
lonwMlle Avenue
won 15 letters.
Mr. Coleman was bom In
During his four years at the
Lykcns. Pa. where hr had re ­ University of Florida, he uon
ceived his schooling and he
six letters In football, baseball,
also attended an electrical
haskrtball and swimming. He
school In Washington. DC
was considered one of Coarh
Hr belonged to the Masonic
Bachman's most apt football
Order. Elks. Rotary. Chamber
players.
of Commerce and Holy Cross
Coach Mi Lucas was a Mason
Episcopal Church
and a inends r of Sigma Phi
J.G. Michael
Epsilon fraternity. He at­
tended
First
Presbyterian
A resident of Sanford since
1919. J.G. Michael was con­ Church. He resided at 2628
K urt I.chm an
Sanford Avenue with his step­
sidered to be one of the best
Karl Lehman came to S.in- Informed and most experi­ father and mother. Mr. and
ford tn October 1931 to as­ enced man In the wholesale
Mrs. C.F. Reese.
sume the position of Seminole produce business. He had r e ­
(McLucas graduated from
County Chamber of Commerce cently taken over the man­ Seminole High In 1923 with
secretary. He was considered agement of the only open air
my mother. Marie Strm prr,
to be one of the leading curb market In Sanford which
and they would have been on
Chamber secretaries In Flor­ was located at Second Street
the SHS faculty together In
ida.
1933. Rodman Lehman, also of
and Palmetto Avenue. It was
Mr. Lehman was bom Oct. known as the Manhattan Mar­ the class of 1923. was on the
faculty then. loo. McLucas r e ­
f&gt;. 1887 In Oconotnowoc. Wis­ ket.
Mr. Michael was a native of mained al SHS until 1943.
consin and received his educa­
The quote by his picture In
tion there and tn New Mexico. Fort Pierce and attended Co­
After coming to Florida, he r e ­ lumbia College In Like City. II the 1923 Salmagundi reads
"lie Is one of the Irest athletes
ceived an honorary LLD degree believe this later became Uni
SHS has ever had. However,
vvrstty of Florida.)
from Rollins College.
The former Gall Stewart was when Leonard i booses his vo­
He had been national secre­ his wife and they had two
cation. lie should make sure
tary of the Christian Endeavor, children. James Calvin and
(hat he treats tt like he has
vice
president
of
the Mary Gray. The family at­ athletics not as he has school
Montvcrde School, and was tended
work."
First
Presbyterian
secretary
of the Orange Church. Mr. Gray's hobbles
Ills high school activities In­
County Chamber of Commerce Included reading, goll and
cluded Literary Society. Class
lor a number of years. It was collecting old coins.
Vice President. swimming,
slated that he was largely r e ­
II did not know Mr. Michael,
basketball, football, baseball
sponsible for the development but I knew his daughter. Mary and track teams, lie was cap­
and progress of the latter.
tain of each learn al least one
Gray. She was solo clarinetist
Ills civic organization mem­ In the Seminole High Hand the year, usually more. Informa­
berships Included the Masonic year I was In the eighth grade. tion by his football picture
gives Ills wrlght as 125 and
Lodge and honorary Kiwanian. Once a week, our bandmaster.
Bernard Black, would take a height as five feet eight Inches.
Kotarlan and Lion.
Mr. Lehman and his wife, few of us from the Junior high It slated that he was one of the
the former Helen Shafer, r e ­ hand to practice with the SHS most skillful quarterbacks In
the state, that he had a cool
sided at 108 West Sixth Street band. Occasionally I would
and attended the First I’rcsby- share a stand with Mary Gray head and was a sure and hard
tertan Church.
and feel very Intimidated .is tackier.)
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I m cntlv received a copy of
,i spoii.il edition of the Sanford
IlcraUl dated April 29. 1933
uli!ili N entitled "Who's Who
tn Sanford 1933*. In tt arc pic­
tures and biographies of a
large number of "those most
prominently associated with
the city's Inis 1ness life". A
more complete list was prom­
ised In a second edition .is
space was limited. There are
112 biographies, only six of
which arc of women.
I knew several of these peo­
ple and knew of many more I
was not yet bom In 1933 so ts
Interesting to see young pic­
tures of these people who I
remember as much older.
Most were about the age of my
parents or older, so my con­
tact with them would have
been limited, such as at
church, merchants. Klwants
friends of my dad and the like.
I will gtvc you a short blog
raphy of several of these today
and In future columns. If 1
know more about a person. I ll
add that. I'm sure that many of
you will also remember these
people and can perhaps give
me further Information.

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Today: Sunny. Highs In the
upper-60s. Lows In the low40s. Friday: Sunny. Highs
near-70. Lows In the mid-40s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy.
Highs In the mld-70s. Lows In
the low-50s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the mld-70s.
Lows In the mld-50s.

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:30
a.m., maj. 9:35 a.m.. min. 3:45
p.m., maj. 10:00 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
6:47 a.m.. 6:54 p.m., low: 12:19
a.m.. 1:02 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 6:52 a.m.. G:59
p.m.. low: 12:24 a.m.. 1:07
1EXTENDED OUTLOOK
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 7:07
THURSDAY FRIDAY
a.m.. 7:14 p.tn., low: 12:39
Sunny 68 42 S unny 7 0 45 u.m.. 1:22 p.m.
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
1BEACH CONDITIONS
Ptcldy 74 51 P tcldy 75 55
D aytona B each A New
S m yrna Beach: Seas are 36 feet and choppy. Water
tem perature at Daytona Is
Horo are the winning numbers
72 degrees and a t New
selected on Wednesday In tho
Symrna. 73 degrees. Winds
Florida Lottery:
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STATISTICS
The high temperature tn
Sanford Wednesday was 64
degrees and the overnight low
was 40 degrees.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at IO a.m.
Thursday was 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................7:11 a.ra.
•Sunset................. 8:32 p.m.

S e m in o le Herald
"Sening Seminole County Since 190S"

Dec. 17. 1998 T Y T « T nri
Today is the JJIxf
(lay of 1998 anil the
8Slh day offiiM
TODAYS IIIHTOItV: On thin day in
I'.hi.I Wilbur and Orville Wright (lew
their airplane, the "Fiver One." lor (he
first time
On this day in I9fij. the Houston As
trodome opened
On this day in I'tH'J, The Simpsons"
premiered on the Fox television net­
work
TODAYS lllltTill) \&gt; S: John Green
leaf Whit Her •IU««7 IHlch. poet; Ford
Madox Ford &lt;IH7) myi. writer. Kr
skine Caldwell 11903-19871. writer:
Willard F Libby &lt;iwm min. chemist
William Safire 11929 &gt;.journalist, is fit*
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1933. the Chicago [tears defeated the
New York Giant* 2J 21 in the first
world championship football game
TODAYS 1)1 OTE: Our belief in any
particular natural law cannot have a
safer basis than our unsuccessful crit
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Popper
TODAY'S MOON: Day
before new moon 'Dec IB'
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77it- foliowing reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office for Incidents recorded Dec. 16:

Domestic violence:

SPECIALTO THE HERALD

rERN PARK, Lake O* tbe Woods, 1000 block, Dec. 15. 11
a m. A 35-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
slirrllTs deputies for aggravated battery-domestic violence and
aggravated battery. Deputies said he was not pleased that his
ex wife, with whom he shares an apartment, was seeing an ­
other man. When she entered their aparlment after spending
some time with the other man. an argument ensued and he
threw her over the couch. The other man entered the apart­
ment and a fight between the two men began. The ex-husband
hit the other man In the head with a bottle.
SANFORD, Cbssc Avenue, 3400 Meek, Dec. 14. 11:33 p.m. A
23-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for aggravated
domestic violence. Police said he and his wife began to argue
when he relumed home from work. He stnick his wife in the
face to make a point, he said. She received a bruised eye dur­
ing the fight.

Drugs:
SANFORD. Airport Boulevard /Hidden Lake, Dec. 15. 3:14
p.m. A 25-year-old man and a 20-year-old man were arrested
for possession of cocaine with the Intent to distribute and with
possession of 17 grams of crack cocaine by Seminole County
sheriffs officers. Deputies said undercover agents, working
through an Informant, arranged to buy 4800 worth of crack
from the men. Thry met at the arranged place and made the
agreed-upon exchange. The men left the sale location, but
were arrested a short distance away by deputies.
6ANFORD. Strawberry Avenue, Dec. 14. 3:34 p.m. A 43-yearold man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs deputies
for possession of drug paraphernalia. Deputies said the man
was being arrested on a pair of warrants. They said during his
arrest, he threw a napkin to the ground. Inside the napkin,
there was a metal pipe used for smoking crack cocaine.

Airport------c o n tin u e d fro m Pag* 1A

will move to Orlando tu Feb.
1999.
-nils airport has a fabulous
future.*
Watkins
said.
’Kspcclally since the new
Mayor ILarry Dale) has hrrn in
office."
11ir aviation company, which
was founded In 1592. Is certi­
fied by the Fedrral Aviation
Administration with an FAR 115
cl tarter certificate and as a 145
maintenance repair station. The
certification allows Sunjet to he
a public carrier.
Sunjet Is dedicating 7,500
square feet of Its new terminal
facility to house
planes.
Watkins said.
"Wr're out of spare.' Watkins
said. "We're having to park 94
million airplanes out in the
elements,"
Die additional space In the
23.000 square foot facility will
he used try passengers. The

facility will have marble floors,
reflected glass, gold fixtures In
restrooms, and expensive fur­
niture. Watkins said.
H ie people who use these
Jets are the rich and well-todo." Watkins said. "We have to
give them nice surroundings."
Dales said It was Important to
ofTrr this type of service to
businesses flying out of San­
ford.
"TIiIh Is good news for Ihe
airport because the private air­
craft service allows businesses
lo charter private Jets on their
own time schedules." Dale said.
On a related note. Dale said
he Is continuing with his plan
to bring major domestic carriers
Into Sanford's airport. The air­
port authority Is speuklng with
several airlines about bringing
In this type of service, he said.
Tills Is a much needed
servlre for this area." Dale said.
"It's necessary for commuters."

Iraq-----------

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the sanctions.
As Russia's economy falters,
the minority conummlst party Is
blaming Western nations In­
cluding die United States for
the country's troubles, while
culling for strong relations with
nations In the Middle Hast.
1‘resident Doris Yeltsin has
urged Iraq to comply with sanc­
tions. hut has not commented
yet on Wednesday's strike.
'I'm more worried about Rus­
sia than about Iraq." Hcthkrth
said. "No one said anything
against what we did as of 7
p.m. 1 think the nations are
wotting lo see what happens. 1
don't think they want to commit
right now. one way or the
other."
F.lght Muslim nations recently
urged Iraq to comply uncondi­
tionally with the sanctions.
However. Hesketh Is concerned

Drivers can have
a say in future

that no Muslim nation has
voiced support for Wednesday's
strike, as of 7 p.m. that night.
Hie Muslim holy month of
Ramadan will begin this week­
end. making this week the last
time the U.S. could strike for
another month without upset­
ting the Muslim world.
T h at's why I feel the decision
to do this was made now,"
Hethketh said. "Ramadan Is
bigger to them than Ihe birth of
Christ Is to us."
Hethketh said he Is confi­
dent In Clinton's abilities as
comniandcr-ln-chlef.
"He has proven hls leader­
ship." Hetketh said. "He's the
commander-In chief. Unless he
tells us lo do something that
goes against all the rules. It's
our duty In the military to fol­
low. That's the way a lot of the
older people in the military look
at this."

TAMPA - The holidays are a
time for family get-togethers, a
time when young and old family
members Join together to cele­
brate life and hope for the fu­
ture.
Unfortunately, each year
many young family members
ore dying In motor vehicle
crashes • the leading cause of
death for people ages 6 to 27.
"We call them crashes, not
accidents, because they are
preventable, which makes the
number of deaths ail the more
tragic." said Volt Buaa, director
of traffic safety for AAA Auto
Club South.
In 1997, 16.189 people died
In alcohol-related crashes, ac­
counting for nearly 40 percent
of the total traffic fatalities for
the year. T h is means a mem­
ber of someone’s family died In
an alcohol-related crash every
32 minutes. Another was In­
jured in on alcohol-related
crash every two minutes," Buss
said.
Not only are families endan­
gered by Intoxicated drivers but
the future Is also at risk.
Almost 30 percent of the 15
to 20-year-old drivers killed tn
motor vehicle crashes In 1997
had been drinking. That same
year. 2 1 percent of the children
under age 15 were killed In al­
cohol-related crashes. Of these
children killed. 93 weren't even
In vehicles. They were pedes­
trians or pedalcyclists stnick
by dnink drivers.
"Who knows how many of
them were future doctors, law­
yers. congressmen, parents?"
asked Buss. T h e safety of
these children - our future - Is
tn our hands, from the driving
Instructor, to the parent, to the
convenience store clerk who

Drago-------coatiaastf m a Fags 1A
on personal feelings and (Miltics. Drago said. Drago sought
a goal-oriented review, and the
commission
approved
the
measure.
"If you need to dictate my
procedure you really don't need
me. you need a secretary."
Drago said. "Your main con­
cern Is making sure certain
problems get taken care of.
You will know If I don't meet the
commission's goals."
Drago requested that the
commlMton prioritize the goals
that are most urgent.
"I can Juggle one ball, two
balls, or even three balls at a
time." Drago said. "At some
point, anyone comes to a limit.
Of all the projects that are on­
going. I would like the commis­
sion to prioritize the ones you
want done first. 1 want to be
evaluated based on desired
outcomes, and attained goals as
established by the commis­
sion."
Drago Is leaving hls position
as assistant city manager tn
Winter Springs to take the Job
In Longwood. He Is a former
city manager of Okeechobee.
Current City Administrator
Greg Manning said he would
remain In Longwood up to one
week after Jan. 4 to assist
Drago.

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Transmissions

sells alcohol to underage driv­
ers. That's why AAA believes
It’s time we all take a stand and
encourage our young people to
make the right choice not to
drink and drive."
AAA Is Joining with the Na­
tional 3D Prevention Month
Coalition and the National
Highway Traffic Safety Admini­
stration to observe National
Drunk and Drugged Driving
(3D) Prevention month during
December. The theme for 1998.
Take a Stand Against Impaired
Driving, emphasises that every
of the communityesses. citizen groups,
health care providers, law en­
forcement agencies, schools,
government, the military, and
every person has a role to play
In the fight against impaired
drtvtng.
One of the ways to demon­
strate support Is by driving
with headlights on during Na­
tional Lights on for Life Day.
Friday, in memory of those who
have been killed or Injured In
an Impaired driving Incident.
"Another way you can take a
stand la by being a responsible
host when you entertain guests
at a holiday party. Serve only
non-alcoholic beverages
or
make sure that guests have a
designated driver selected be­
fore serving them alcoholic
beverages. As a driver during
the holiday driving season,
choose not to drink and drive,*
said Bu m .
"What can we do to safeguard
the future?" Buaa continued.
"Aa adults, encourage the
young people you know not to
mix drinking and driving. Since
young driver fatalities often re­
sult because of the deadly mix
of driver Inexperience and al­
cohol consumption, get In­
volved with your young driver's
training. Help them hone their
skills by carefully steering
them through behlnd-the-wheel
training. Contact your local AAA
office for information on ob­
taining the two novice driver
learning tools. The Cool Way to
Learn and Teaching Your Teen
to Drive and help teach your
young driver how to stay safe
during the holiday season."
Who knows? The future you
save may be your own. It's tn
your hands.

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adult paperbacks and maga­
zines. For some reason she
really likes Readers Digest."
School districts from across
the state, plus Future Farmers
of America and 4H chapters,
participated In the contest.
Students competed against oth­
ers In their own grade level.

Michele received four tickets
to the Florida Citrus Bowl game
on Jan. 1 between Michigan
and Arkansas at the Citrus
Bowl in Orlando, plus 4100.
Amber won 450 for finishing in
third place.
Both of Michele's parents,
Eunice and Yoon Choi, are
graduates from the University of

VERONICA E. CUNNINGHAM- Newfoundland. Canada. Irene
Davts. Galt. Ontario. Canada:
OS1NSK1
Veronica E. Cunningham- seven grandchildren: two great­
Oslnskl. 68, Augusta National grandchildren.
Danfleld Funeral Home. Win­
Houlevurd. Winter Springs,
died Tuesday. Dec. 15. 1998 at ter Springs, in charge of a r­
her residence. Horn Nov. 29. rangements.
1930 In Newfoundland, Can­
ada. she had resided In Central BERNARD 8. OOLEC
Bernard S. Gotec, 80. Lamp­
Florida for 43 years. Mrs. Cunntngham-OsInskl was a home­ lighter Drive, Sanford, died
maker. She was a member of Saturday. Dec. 12. 1998. Bom
tn Greenfield. Mass., he moved
St. Stephen Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband. to Centrul Florida In 1989 from
Peter P. Oslnskt; sons. David Wethersfield. Conn. Mr. Golec
R.
Cunningham.
Winter was a postal worker. He served
Springs. Jim Davis, John in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Golec
Northcott, both of Toronto. On­ was a Catholic.
Survivors Include brothers.
tario. Canada: daughters. Vio­
let Burscy, Brampton, Ontario. Joseph. Heniy. both of Weth­
Canada. Mary E. DaSilva. Co­ ersfield. Conn.. Walter. Cali­
coa: brother. David Locke, St. fornia.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Johns. Newfoundland. Canada;
sistcra. Bridget Whalen. Bell Park Cemetery and Funeral
Island, Newfoundland, Canada. Home, Lake Mary, In charge of
Sadie Northcott. St. Johns, arrangements.

Michigan. Eunice Choi is a
certified business analyst at the
University of Central Florida,
and Yoon Chot is a finance
professor at UCF.
T he tickets make this extra
special." Eunice said.
"My
husband got hls Ph.D. from
Michigan, and I graduated there
also."
Eunice Choi came to America
from Korea in 1975, and Yoon
Choi immigrated from Korea In
1981. Eunice Choi said she
and her husband have strug­
gled to learn English.
"I am forcing her to speak Ko­
rean at home." Eunice Choi
said. "I can only teach her so
much English. Sometimes I do
give her writing assignments
after a family trip. 1 check to
see what she's done with It. We
share Ideas and experiences. I
try to encourage her."
Eunice Choi said that her
older daughter, Catherine, de­
serves credit for tutoring Mich­
ele and encouraging her to
write.
"Her sister (Catherine) Is a
really good teacher." Eunice
Choi said. "She's good at writ­
ing. They compete in a good
way. Michele wants to compete
with Catherine. English is a
drawback for my husband and
1. I*m really proud of both of
them for doing so well."
Amber's parents could not be
reached for comment.

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D in ner honors
volu n teers in
ch ild ren s’
program
m.r&gt; wax titt.il&gt;li* to provide KllN
for her children. The molher
—
searched in the Salvation Anny.
l„,l ||,r
had already been
taken. Unknown to the mother.
NANI t )|(|l Volunteers for tin* Ouardlan Ad IJrtein volunteers
Guardian Ail t.lrtrm program In had Item gathering gifts lor the
Seminole County. win* give *liltdren's C'hrlslinas tree.
their Unit* in hitghtru tin* live**
*Tlie family liad li*st every­
ol needy children. wen* liott- thing." Armstrong said "When
imi ll with a special dinner Iasi
the volunteers arrived with toys
Ihnrsdav at die Ilium* nl Doin' and a huge lood basket. II was
and Delira tirnseclnse in Sun
truly like Santa Clause *
lout
Ihe Friends of Abused chit
Chlldten III need receive dren non profit inr|*oratton
Hills loud. therapy. and treat- supports the Ouardlan A«l
nieiit programs thtough (lie iJetem program bv raising
('■naidlan Ad l.ictein program funds lor training, therapy,
ami iis lonipanion Friends ol gills. Held trips, games and
treatment programs
Abused
C'hlldren.
Ini
"Hits is a special time &lt;&gt;l
Churches and elvli groups are
also aitlve In the programs, yctir." Don West president ol
Friends ol Abused ( hlldteti.
purchasing gills lor i luldren
'It’s a true community clfon.* In* . said "The smallest gilt
Nancy Armstrong. director ol i an make the biggest dlllerence
a persons life."
Guardian Ad Uetriti for Send* in Die
organizations also help
iiole Counly. said
"We train
donate
shoes working with the
and supervise volunteers. We
Shelia
Uyan Foundation. West
Ibid oui the needs of children,
said The foundation was rs
and bring the needs home .*
Armstruin’ said she rerneiu- tablished try the late Sheila
Itv.hi ol Winter Springs
l*ers a mother who Iasi Christ
By BUI Kerns
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Attending tho dinner far r.ommolo County Friends ol Abused Children, from
loft Tern Harding. Debra Grosocloso. Nancy Armstrong. Don Dimos Pat

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llltl) Aiilu line It •idmliilstrrcd on a national
Ikinis bv ibi* Council ol licttrr Husinrvs liti
riMiit located in Arllnglou. Virginia, and arbi
it.limn bearings an* held al local bearing sites
and Metier Ilust ness llurrnus around llie
inimtrv All viiluulceis an* (rallied anil terli
lied as lotisimirr arbitraiors bv the Council ol
Heller llilsiness Itutealls
No spet lal b.u kgnniitd or eilm allmi is re
qulred in berome a Mllll Aiilu Line arblir.ilor
"Arlillratois come hum all walks o| life." says
.liuly Pepper I'rcsidcnt ol the MMM ot Central
Florida, located In Altamonte springs In order
linoim* .1 sin i essful arbitrator. an Individ
ii.d need only fmssess some tusir ipi.dltles and
--kills siii h as fairness, impartiality, and die
ihllltv iii llsl&lt; ti well and ask questions III or
der to gather siillu lent Information to reach a

N tfiii] Ptiolo b f IM o n

The Boys and Girts Club in Sanlord recently accepted a
SIS.000 grant for Allstate to be used tor various pro-

Doug Slenstrom, chairman ot the Seminole County Histoncal Society dedicates a new sign lor the Museum ol

LaFleur, Lauren Fi/or, and Vicki Sloop Tho county residents volunteer
their timo for tho Guardian Ad Lietem program, which holps childron

grams at the center Club members are |Oined by com
pany officials during the special event held recently

P*otc« tj, p#t«RMU

Seminole County History during the St Lucia Festival in
Sanlord last week A Viking ship is also on display

Plan* are being made to hold a training In
the Orlando area in the early spring of 1*#*»•*.
In order to become a volunteer arbitrator. In­
terested Individuals should contact Monique
Drown to request .in application There Is no
(barge lor the training, but selected appll(.nits will lie Invited to an In-person Interview
Qualified candidates will then In* Invited to at­
tend &lt;i th in .uul one-half day training con
ducted locally by professionals from die
Council ol Metier Muslness Bureaus.
Volunteer arbitrators ran ex fieri to be
• ailed upon by their local Metier Muslness Bu­
reau to conduit hearings three or more times
a year, defietiillng upon their availability
II you would like to le.mi more atiout ibis
opportunity, heroine Involved In die expand
lug field ol alternative dispute resolution,
learn new skills and perform a valuable com­
munity service, please contact Monique
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Semtnoie Herald Sanford. Floods • Thursday [Vc ember 17. 1998 • 1S

Nobles wins Wednesday title

Dean
Smith
HERALD
SPORTS
EDITOR

Champions
sweep way
to crown

Women
can play
baseball
SANFORD _ In the 32 yran* I
have been playing baseball I
have probably experienced
about everything you can on a
baseball diamond.
I have played on major
league fields and I have played
on fields that during the week
were used as roads to gel lo
people's homes.
I have played all levels of
baseball, from youth league, to
high school ball, to junior col­
lege ball, to major college ball,
lo semi-professional ball and
now 40-and-Ovcr boll.
I have played on good teams
and bad teams, not very many,
thank goodness. I have played
against all African-American
teams and all Latin learns
where the other team spoke
very little*. If any. engllsh.
I have faced all kinds of
pitching, from fastball pitchers
lo curve ball pitchers lo
knuckleball pitchers.
Out this past Sunday. I got lo
enjoy a new experi­
ence...playing against an all­
female baseball team.
And they could play too.
While the Orlando Cardinals
were In Ft. Myers to compete In
the Roy Hobbs Tournament,
they shared a hotel with a
team called the Extremes out
of Tampa.
Well over the week, the two
teams got to know one another
-and It was arranged for the Ex­
tremes to make a trip to Or­
lando to play my team" also
known as the Cardinals.
It was a capper to our sea­
son and a kind of gift for win­
ning the OSSA Fall tournament
last weekend.
• And while we expected them
.'to be pretty good, they were
; almost more than we could
handle as we only led 1-0 after
four Innings.
: We finally got our hitting
going and rolled to a 9-0 vic­
tory. but the women played
:very well and never gave up.
] Their three pitchers struck
out five and the defense made
no errors and their shortstop
made a couple of plays on line
drives that would have made
Ozzie Smith proud.
And If It hadn't been for a
couple of questionable
bascrunntng attempts, the Ex­
tremes might have been able to
get a lead.
So I don't want anyone tell­
ing me again that women can't
play with men.
The women might not be as
strong as the men. but they
can play the game of baseball.
Color mo hennaed about the
argument going on between
Seminole High School and the
School Board and the two SHS
athletes.
Back when I was coaching In
high school and junior college
we let our athletes know before
the season started that If we
caught them smoking or
drinking that they were fin­
ished. no questions asked.
And we put It In writing and
made sure every athlete signed
a copy before practice began.
So I don't know what all of
tlie hub-bub Is about, what
those young men did was
wrong. They were drinking
while underaged and were In
possession of liquor Illegally.
And while I agree that the
parents should handle prob­
lems at home, athletes are held
above the rest of the general
school population and are role
models and If other students
see them getting away with It.
they will think It's alright for
them to do wrong things too.
Congratulations to Jeff
Borllnlcke for the excellent

work he and his helpers did on
the basketball tab.
Special sections arc time
consuming and very difficult to
put together.
A big thanks also go to the
coaches and players who took
the time to help Jeff get the
Information he needed to put
together such a fine program.

SKIRTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ Nobles Commu­
nication did what It had to do
and won the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Men's Wednesday Night
Fall Slow Pitch Softball League
at Plnehurst Park.
Nobles
Communication
trailed Pebble Junction 8-0 In
the top of the first Inning, but
battled bark to tie the game af­
ter sevra Innings.
After Pebble Junction took
the lead In the top of the
H esse m « Softball. Pago 2B
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CHAMPIONSHIP QAM*

Tom Wilks scorod thrao runs and drove in five in tho first gams and doubled and scored a run in the Championship Game as Nobles Communication

140 414 4 . ia ta
309 1S4 S . IS 17

defeated Adapco. 19-13, lo claim tho crown of tho Sanford Wednesday
Night Men's Fan Slow Pitch Softball Leaguo at Pmehurst Park.

Raiders rout the River
SCC also got unothrr super performance from
Its 6-foot-4 frrshman forward. Kiilsa Tuure. The
Finland native scored 10 |x&gt;lnts. pulled down a
. game-high 13 rrboundt and also had four
FT. PIERCE _ The third time was not thr
steals.
charm for Indian River Community College as
Also playing well for the Raiders was Sanford
the Seminole Community College women's bas­ frrshman Shrmrlka Stokes, who scored eight
ketball team rolled past the homrstandtng Pio­ points and grublx-d right rebounds and back-up
neers. 69-42. Wednesday night.
point guard Mrvett Woolry, who scored five
The romp was the third time this year that thr points, grabbed thrrr rrlxtunds and had six
Raiders, ranked No. 2 In the state and No. 21 In steals and six assists.
the nation, has easily defeated Indian River,
In other stories:
following a 98-49 shellacking In Sanford and a
Kudruyvtscva was named the Florida Commu­
69-48 thumping In the NIKE Classic In Miami.
nity College Activities Association's Player of
SCC (12-2) will now be Idle until the new lire Week uflrr averaging 22.6 points. 7.3 u»year's weekend when It will host an Interesting sLsts and 2.3 strals In three games last week.
three days of basketball starting on Friday.
SCC remained No. 2 In this week's FCCAA
January 1st. 1999.
State Poll.
On the first. No. 3 state-ranked Central Flor­
The top 10 this week are _ 1. Oulf Coast
ida Community College from Ocala will take on
Community College (11-0); 2.~SCC (12-2): a
William Jewell College from Missouri at 4 p.m.
Central Florida Community College (11-3); 4.
In the Seminole Community College Women's
Okaloosa-Walton Community College (8-3): 5.
Basketball Classic.
Tallahassee Community College (10-2); 6. Flor­
On Saturday. Jan. 2. the Raiders will take on
ida Community College at Jacksonville (13-3); 7.
Johnson County Community College from Kan­ Chipola Community College (9-3); 8. Daytona
sas at 10 a.m. At noon, the SCC men will take
Beach Community Collrgr (0-6); 9. Santa Fe
on the Johnson County C.C. men. and at 2 p.m. Community College (7-7); 10. Palm Beach
the CFCC women will face NO. 4 state-ranked
Community College (5-2).
Okaloosa-Walton Community College from
Marianna.
RAIDERS 69. PIONEERS 42
On Sunday. Jan. 3, the Raider women will
Seminole Community College (69)
play Okaloosa-Walton at 2 p.m.
0-1 0-0 0. Kudiuyvtsev.i 0-12 3 6 24. Tanner I -4 0
SCC hit 27-of-46 shots (58.6-percent) and 0 2Krnly
. Woolry 2 3 1 2 5. Sm ith l - l 3-4 3. lim n in g OO 0 0 0.
held the Pioneers to lB-of-44 (36.4-percent). T uurr 3 6 4-5 10. Stoke* 4 -7 0-0 S. Sm lthrr* 0 - 1 0-0 0 Ko­
The Raiders ulso outrebounded IRCC 47-13 and tova 6-9 1 2 13. Donovan I -2 0-0 2 Total* 27-46 12 19 Ml.
Indian Rlrtr Community Collage (42)
came up with 23 steals.
Kabrc 3-8 3-10 9. Ilarrt* 4-10 5 6 13, Malm 3-7 0 0 7. C.
Darla Kudruyvtscva. who leads the state tn Murtl
0 0. Porter 1 3 0 0 2. Kolnry 1 4 0 2 2. K rynard
scoring and Is No. 4 In the nation, led the way 2 3 a OOO4. 0Wright
OO 0-0 0. T urkrr 0 0 0-0 0. K Mortl I 6
for SCC with 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting. In­ 1 2 3. William* 1-3 0 0 2. Total* 16 44 9-20 42.
HoMlImr . SCC 35. IKCC 34 th rrrp o tn t field goal* _ SCC
cluding a perfect 3-for-3 on three-point shots.
3-3 IKudniyvtkrva 3-3. T anner 0-2); IHCC 1 9 IMalm 1 4
For good measure, the St. Petersburg. Russia
Fobrr 0-3. Ilarrt* 0-2. K Mortl O il Team tool* _ SCC 19
native also had seven steals.
IKCC 10 Fnukd out . SCC. Smith Technical*
none Hr
Jaana Kotova, the Raiders' seven-foot center,
bound* _ SCC 47 r iu u ir 13. Kotova 9. Stoke* H). IKCC 13
also had a good night, hitting 6-of-9 shots and IIlarrt* 6) A**Ut« .S C C 17 (Woolry 6|. IKCC IS (Malm 5. '
Tab re 41 Str.d* . SCC 23 (Kudroyvtsrva 7. Woolry H|. IKCC 6
scoring 13 points to go along with nine re­ Iftirtrr
3| K rrord* .S C C 12 2
bounds.
n . . . f a n g ___________________________
SPORTS EDITOR

Target Soccer ready to go

TARGET GIRLS’ SOCCER CLASSIC ‘98
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18
at Lyman High School

Game
Game
Game
Game

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3
3
4

. Lyman v». University. 3:30 p m.
. Lake llrantley v» Melbourne. 4 30 p m.
. Whiter Park v* Winter Spring*. 6 30 p m
_ Lake I lowed vs. N eptune Bcach-FIrtrhrr. H 30 p m

Br B m r Smith_____________
S lO R TS Kill TOR

LAKH MARY _ The prestig­
ious Target Soccer Classic '98
for girls' learns wilt kick off on
Friday with four games at the
Carlton Henley Sports Com­
plex at Lyman High School and
three games at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium at Lake Mary
High School.
By the lime the 16 learn
tournament wraps up next
Wednesday (Dec. 23rd). 27
games will be played, climaxed
wllh the Championship Came
at 7 p.m. at Lake Mary.
Defending Class 6A Slate
Champion Lake Mary Is among
Ihe favorites competing and Is
Joined In Ihe tournament by
Seminole Athletic Conference
squads from Oviedo. Lyman.
Lake Howell. Lake Brantley
and Winter Springs.
Also In Ihe field are Boca Ra­
ton High School. Melbourne
High School. University High
School. Fletcher High School
from
Neptune
Beach
(Jacksonville!, Winter Park.Bishop Moore. Countryside
High School from Clearwater.
Hloomlngdale High School
from Valrko (near Tampa).
Boone High School
and
Scabrcc/r High School.
In Prep action Wednesday
night:

at Labe Mary High School
Game 3 . lllshnp Moore v». Clearwater Countryside. 4 30 p.m.
Game 6 . Oviedo V*. Seabreeze. 6.30 p m.
Game 7 _ Ik u n e v*. lioca Katun. H 30 p m

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10

at |jk* Miry High I i M sI
Game 8 . Lake Mary v*. Valrlro Ubwmlngdalr II a m
Came 9 . limine Dura Katun lu*rr vs. O vlrdu-Srabrrcir loser. I p m
Game 10 . Lake Mary-Bloomlngdaic loser v* lllshop Moore-Countryside
lover. 3 p m.
Game 11 . Ikw ne-llora Katun winner v» Ovta-do- Seat are«• winner. 5 p.m
Game 13 .L a k e Mary•Dloumlngdale winner v v Uishop M oore-Countryside
winner. 7 p m.
at Lyman High School
Game 13 . Lake llrantley Melbourne loser v*. Lyman University loser. I
p.m.
Game 14 . Lake Howell-Fletcher loser v* Whiter Park-Winter Spring* loser.
3 p.m.
Game IS .L a k e B n u itk y Melbourne winner w Lyman University winner. 3
p. m.
Game 16 . Lake Huwed-FVtchrr winner v*. Winter Park Whiter Spring* w in ­
ner. 7 p m .

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
at Lake Mary High School

Game
Game
Game
Game

17 . Game 13 winner v* Came II loser. 3 p m
18 _ Game 14 whiner v*. Game 13 loser. 4 p m
19 . Game 10 winner v* Game 16 loser, 6 p m.
30 Game 9 winner v*. Game IS loser. 8 p.m.

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22
at Lake Mary High School

Came
Game
Came
Came

31
33
33
34

. Game
. Game
. Game
_ Came

17winner
19winner
13winner
13whiner

v*. Game 18
v*. Game 30
v*. Game 16
vm. Game 11

winner.
winner.
winner.
winner.

3
4
6
8

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pm
pm .
p m.

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23
at Lake Mary High School
FIFTH PLACE (LAME

Game 33 _ Game 31 winner

Game 33 winner. 3 pm .

V*.

THIRD PLACE QAME
Game 36

Daria Kudruyvtseva, who was named the FCCAA Player of the Week last
week, made 9-of-12 shots on the way to a game-high 24 points as the
Seminole Community College women crushed Indian River, 69-42.

Game 33 loser v* Came 34 loser. 4.30 p m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Game 37 . Game 33 winner vm. Game 34 winner. 7 p m

• Four players scored In dou­
ble figures and Lake Howell (8I) outseored Like Mary (3-4) In
every quarter to win going
away. 74-55. In boys’ Seminole
Athletic Conference basketball.
• Like llrantley (4-4) outscored visiting Lyman (1-3) 36­
18 In thr middle two periods to
defeat the Greyhounds. 54-43,
In boys' basketball
• 'Die Oviedo (5-3) boys won a
hard-fought SAC contest over
Winter Springs (3-4). 58-52.
• The Oviedo (3-‘J) girls' bas­
ketball team saw host DcLand
outscore the Lions 14-10 In the
fourth quarter to force overtime
and Ihe Bulldogs went on to a
57-53 victory.
• In girls soccer. Spruce
Creek (8-5-2) and Seminole (0­
7-2) battled to a 1-1 He In a
Class 5A-District 3 game.
• In boys' soccer action.
Oviedo (12-0) remained unde­
feated wllh a 10-0 whitewash­
ing of Winter Springs; Lake
Brantley blanked Lyman (2-2­
2). 2-0: and undefeated Lake
Mary (8-0-1) tied once-beaten
Lake Howell (4-1-3). 0-0.
• In wrestling. Oviedo (2-1)
thumped Seminole (0-3), 57-16.
• In girls' weightlifting. Lake
Howell top|M-d Seminole. f&gt;l22; Winter Springs edged
Oviedo. 42-37; and Lake Bran-,
tlcy whipped Lyman. 66-15.
On tonight's schedule:

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Boys' basketball _ Lake Mary
vs. Central Florida Christian
Academy In Ocoee. 7:30 p.m.;
Tavares Christian at Crooms.
7:30 p.m.
Girls' basketball _ Tavares
Christian at Crooms. 5:30
p.m.; Ovtedo at Lake Howell.
7:30 p.m.; Lyman at Lake
Mary. 7:30 p.m.; Seminole at
Lake Brantley. 7:30 p.m.; Win­
ter Springs In Lake Highland
Prep Tournament.
Boys'
soccer
_ Winter
Springs vs. Falgewater tn Or­
lando, 7:30 p.m._____________
BASKETBALL
BOYS
SILVER HAWKS 74. RAMS 53
Lake Mary (58)
Anthony 4. Cougon 8. Sm ith 17.
Hofmann 14. Anderson 4. Wicks 3.
tXiklry 3. Total* 33 7-19 33.

Lake Howell (74)
Kuhn 17. Parson* 13. T urner 30.
Ttuunpson 3. Kune 5. Sm ith 5. Quefanl
3. Hollar 10 Total* 30-10-11 74

Lake Mary
Lake Howell

14 9 14 IS 58
23 11 91 19 _ 74

Thiee-puinl field (uul* . Lake Mary 3
tCougon 3. HofmunnJ. Lake Iknveli 4
(Turner 3. Kuhn. Kane I Tram luul*
la k e Mary I I ; Lake Howell 18 Fouled
out . none. Trrhnlral* _ none Kcxonl*
_ Lokr Mary 3-4: la k e Howell 8-1
Ju n io r varsity _ Lake Mary 47. Lake
Howell 44

PATRIOTS 54.
GREYHOUNDS 43
.Lyman (43)
Harmon 4. Simpson

I. Padilla 3.

Please tee Prepa, Page 2B

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Preps
12 10 21 1 5 . 5 8

Continued from Page IB

O v ie d o
W in te r S p rin g *

Cleveland 13. lV U u (liln
4 lluuH on I I . Il.umlliwi 4 llcvviu 3 Totals 17 4 9 43

T h rrr point tk k t goal*
CMr*fe» 4 iHirfkrn 3 *Vharloiil,
Winter Spring* 2 (Ilpowit. Jam es) Team
13:
W inter Spring* 21 Kuuktl out „ none Tcf hni4 .il- none ffc*n m li
Chmlii !V--l Winter Sprint!* 3 I Junto* varmity _
CMcilo 8H. Winter Spring* 43

Lake Brantley (54)
K«vrh» II lUkot 3 A*«rni 7 M .frtri 4 O H u rn I t
Criswell 2. WlUs 13. Aligwrkwc 2. U nnttl 2. Aker* I to ta l*
20 10-15 M

Lyman
Lake Brantley

9 I I 20

9 8 io le 43
9 15 31 9,3-4

llrork II, (itinnl* 4, Cotton 2 I ILvtgcs 2 Milt* 7, Ikmitrl*
2 Tot.il* 30 9 III 53
18 8 10 14 7 _ 5 7
9 IB 13 10 3
53

Three point flrkl goals _ Dr la n d 4 (M etw et 2 Mrdeur
KJniwul Oi Kiln 4 (Colton 41 Tmiti t,*il* _ DrLawl 17. Ovtnfci
IH F.mkrt out IVI.unl M u rr, Ortrdii (litmus Irthnlral*
i n t f tkinrvls _ Osinki 3 0

Winter Springe (53)
lln is n 7. Kilby 3, Douglas 1, Wiggins 21. M ilrhrll fl.
lames 13 Mom* I Total* 32 6 11 82

Softball-

aoTtca

Nolle* I* hereby given that • Public Mooing .,11 b* hold m the
Comm,...on Room M tt&gt;* City MM n mo City ol Sanford
Florida, at TOO o'clock PM on Docombor 2 1 . 1 1 ( 1 to Conwdor
th* adoption o« an ordnanca by th# City of Sanford. Florida, till#
of which it . . Io*o*r«:

OROINANCB NO. 1411
TO a n n e x a p o r t io n o f t m a t c e r t a in p r o p e r t y l y in g
BETWEEN NARCISSUS AVENUE ANO SR 4S WEST AND
BETWEEN NORTH WHITE CEOAR ROAO ANO CREEK ROAD
EXTENDED NORTHERLY; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW;

Oral* _ la k e lltanllry 2 (Ahtnil lloan. Cefttilnatul A**l*t*
. U ikr Hranllry I (Aboul llo tn l Shot* un gnat Lake Rranllry ft l vni.ui 13 Records . Lyman 2-2-2 Junlol vanity
L ike Hranllry 3. Lyman I

RAMS 0. SILVER HAWKS 0
Lake Mary
0
O _ O
Lakt Howall
0
0 , 0
Goal, mine A**l*l* _ imiir Mini* on i!&lt;ul , lake M ary
13 Lake ll&lt;w rit 12 lirnircJ* . Luke Mary 8 0 1. I-ike IkjwrU
4-1-3. Junior var*lty . Lake ikrwell 5 l-akr Mary I.
G IR L S

HAWKS 1. FIGHTING SEMINOLES 1
Sprue* Creak
0
1 _1
Saminola
0
1 . 1
Goal* . Sprure Creek I (T rsrhnrrt. Seminole I IGullUnl
A*«I.U _ Srmlnnle I IA. Susvol Stmt* un goal . Sprucr Creek
12. Srmlnnle 7. Krrnrtl* . S p n u e Creek 8 5 2, Srmlnnle 0-72 Junior vamily . Spruce Creek 2. Seminole 2

W E IG H TL IF TIN G
SILVER HAWKS 84.
101 _
110 .
110 .

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 22
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M TMB CIRCUIT COURT
06 TMB BMMTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 06
PLORIDA,
IN AND 6OR
BB46INOLB COUNTY
OBRBRAL JURtaOICTION
DIVISION

CASB NO I *
*7-114* CA 14 A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
NICK ALLEN JOHNSON.
■LI2ABETH MARIE
JOHNSON, hia wit*.
•EMIHOLE COUNTY.
and ____AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
06 THE EUBJTCT REAL
PROPERTY.
.
0*tandant(i|.
NOTICB
06 60RECL0SURB 1ALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN purtuant to a Pinal Judgmant of
Porocloaur* daltd March 27.
1Efi. and Ovder Raecheduimg
Saia datad Docambar 3. 199S.
antarad In Caaa No. E7-274I CA
14 A, ofth* Circuit Court ol Ih#
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida whoram CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION la Plaintiff and NICK
ALLEN JOHNSON. ELIZABETH
MARIE JOHNSON. his wifa.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, and ___ .
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSBSSf ION 06 THE SUBJECT
REAL
PROPERTY
ara
Ootandanta. I will tall to Ih*
highoat and baat bidder lor
caah at Ih* Woat front door ot
th* Courthouaa. in Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
11;00 a m o'clock on th* Slh
day of JANUARY. I EM. Ih* fol­
lowing daacrlbod proparty at
•ot forth
m aaid Final
Judgment, to wit:
Lot 3. th* Woat 1/2 ot Lot 2
and tho laal 10 faal of Lot 4.
Block M. LAKE WAVMAN
HEIGHTS, according to th* plat
tharaof •• racordad in Plat
Book 3, Pag* 12. Public
Record* of Sommola County.
Florida, a/k/a 160 Oranga
Avanua
Eatl.
Longwood.
Florida 32730
DATED this 4lh day of
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark of Said Court
By Jan* E. J atonic
Aa Deputy Clark
Fabor I GjIIiIi , P. A.
Buna 100
1370 Madruga Avanua
Coral Qablaa. Florida 33143
'Paraont with a diaability who
naod a ipacial accommodation
to participat* in thia procaadmg
ahouid
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Sammola County
Courthaua*. 301 N. Pork
Atonu*. Suita N30I. Sanford.
Florida 12771. at laaat ti«a daya
prior lo
Ih* proceeding
Telephone (407) 121-4110 oat.
4227; 1-SOO-933-8771 (TOO) or
1-300-933 *770 (V) via Honda
Relay Service.'
Publitn: December 10. 17. 1991
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same

Ail partiee m mtereel and citnana anall have an opportunity to
b* hoard at aaid hearing
By ordar of lha Clfy Commiiaion at lha City of Sanford, Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT MO3426 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE t o THE PUBLIC: It a panon dacidas to appeal a d r o ­
mon mad* with respect to any matt*f considered el th* abov*
meei ng or hearing, ha may nood a verbatim record ot the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony end evidence, which record la
not provided by th* City ol Sanford (FS 286 0103)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clork
Publish: December 17, 24, 199*
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Circuit Ceurt
Seminele Ceunty,
Florida
CASE ( B 7-1 0 7 I-C A -IS -W
TSD Syatema. Inc.,
Ptamtiff/Counlar Defendant
v»
MB S Computer Warehouse
of Orlando, Inc.,
Defendant/ Counter Plaintiff
MB 3 Computar Warehousa
Ol Orlando, Inc ,
Third Party Plaintiff
*S
Jamas Daly, III
Third Party Oafandant
NOTICB
OF SHERIFF'S SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu# of lhal certain
Writ of Esacullon issued out of
and under Ih* saal of Ih*
Circuit Court ol Seminol*
County, Florida. Casa • 97
107E-CA-1S-W upon a final
lodgment rendered in the afore
said court on tha 19th day ol
August A D. 1996 m that certain
casa entil ed TSD Systems
Inc., Plaint,tf/Countar Oaten,
dent ea. M B S Computar
Warahouaa ot Orlando. Inc ,

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Defendant/Counter
Pramlift.
MB a Com pul at Warahouaa ol
Orlando, Inc.. Third Parly
Plaintiff vs jarnaa Oafy. in. Third
Party Defendant which afore­
said Writ of Elocution was
delivered to mo at Shonft ot
Seminole County. Florid* end I
have levied upon ih th* nghl,
title and interest ot th* defen­
dants
in
in*
following
described property, aaid prop­
erty being located m Sammola
County, Florida, more particu­
larly described a* follows:
1894 Cadillac DaviHo,
VIN •iaSKG32BlRU277110
Being Stored *i Altamonte
Towing.
and Ih# undersigned aa Shantf
•t Sammola County, Florida,
will *1 M OO A M on Mi* 11th
day of January A.O. 1999 offer
for sal* and sail to th* highoat
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANT ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS. St th*
front (Woat) Door, al tha slops,
of
th*
Somlnol* County
Courthouaa m Sanford. Florid*,
th* above described property.
That said sale ia bamg made
to aatiafy th* term* of this Writ
ot tiecuiron
Donald P. (aimgar.
Sheriff
Sammola County.
Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEIDINO
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1143 2STH STREET.
BANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407) 130-S440 TTO
(407) 123-3121
With Sal* bam g held on
January 11, 1999
Publish; Dacambar 10. 17. 24.
31. 1991
OCX-33

IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
OP T H I IIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASB: #B-747-CA-14*R
MICHAEL RAT SIMPSON,
Plamtifl
va.
EMERY WYKOFF
MARY JANE WYKOFF,
THE UNKNOWN WIFE
O* EMERT WYKOFF;
IF LIVINO, INCLUOlNO
ANT UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SAID DEFENDANTS.
IF REMARRIED. ANO IF
0ECEA3ED.
Defendant*.
NOTICB OF SALB
PURSUANT TO P.B.
CHAPTIK 43
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that, pursuant ig a Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
antarad in in* ebove-atyfed
causa, m th* Cveurt Court ol
3em,nole County. Florida. I wiN
•ell in* property situated In
Sammola Couniy.
Florida,
described as:
Lot 25. Block 0. Amended Plat
ot Lake Kathryn park. Third
Addition. According to the plat
thereat, recorded n Flat Book
15. Pages 4] 6 44 of tho Public
Records of Sammola Counly.
Florida
at public aai*. to th* high#*l
end beat bidder, lor caah. at th*
Waal Iron) door ot th# Semmoi*
County Courthouae. 301 North
Park Avanuo, Senlo/d. Florida

*« 1100 AM on Oacombor
29th. 1994
DATED th,* ath day of
Docombor. 1991
MARY ANN MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaervte
Deputy Clark
Bogle 4 Schulman. P.A.
Poat Office Boa 151J5S
Altamonte Springy
Florida 32715-1}]*
Publish. December 10. 1 7 .199S
OEX-91

Plaintiff,

101 t'o n tl Winter Spring*. 85 90 _ 1811
110 . Ilr.innnt k. Oviedo. 85 85 . 170
119 . Jok itb rln . Oviedo. 05 100*. 195
129 ILiIl W inter Spring* 90 1 0 0 , 190
139 , M alhletu. Ottedu. 90-100 . 100
154 . Wtinkirk. W inter Spring*. 105-115 . 220
189 . Voting. W lnlrr Spring* 125 1 3 0 , 255
185 _ t'.n k rr th Ink, IC0 1 2 0 . 280
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LIONS 10. BEARS 0
Winter Spring*
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ADOPTION 06 AN
ORDINANCE BY
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BEARS 42, LIONS 37

Oviedo (53)

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1 3 9 , Uonlo. U k r Ikm ell 90 00

IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I BIOM TBIRTH
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
OP FLORIOA,
IR AMD FOR
S IM IN O L I CO U R TY
CIVIL DIVISION
Cat* No.: M -1 7 7 S -C A -1 4 -P
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION.

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BULLDOGS 57. LIONS 53. overtime

DeLand
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Continued from Page IB
eighth Inning, Jon Lugrrtng reached on
an error to lead off the bottom of the eighth.
After a single by Jason Flanangan. RJ looked
in good shape as the next player hit Into a dou­
ble play. But Mike Taylor doubled In the tying
run and a double by Steve Caines and a walk to
Jeremy Chunat loaded the bases to set up a
game-winning single by Mickey Cogbum that
gave Nobles Communication a 21-20 win.
Nobles Communication then jumped out to a
6-2 lead In the second tnntng of the champion­
ship game, and while Adapco kept tt close, they
could never catch the champs, who won 19-13.
In the other scheduled games, the Lynch Mob
forfeited to Adapco and Wells Contracting for­
feited to Alamo Rent-A-Car.
The final standings were: Nobles Communica­
tion (11-2), Adapco (10-3), Pebble Junction ID31. Wells Contracting (5-7). the Lynch Mob and
Bayllner Marine (both 3-9) and Alamo Rent-ACar (2-101.
Providing the offense were:
Nobles Communication: three hits _ Mike
Taylor (home run. double, two runs, three RBI).
Jeremy Chunat (triple, double, three runs). Tom
Wilks (double, three runs, five RBI). Jason Fla­
nagan (double, two runs, two RBI). Steve Gaines
(double, run), Larry Chunat (throe runs, two
RBI); two hits _ Jamie Purer (double, throe
runs). Mickey Cogbum (run, two RBI), Jon
Lugerlng (run. two RBI); one hit _ Bryan Jones
(two runs), Jason Misick.
Pebble Junction: four hits _ Dave Bennett (two
doubles, two runs, five RBI). Kyle Brubaker (two
runs); two hits _ Brett Motle (two doubles, run.
throe RBI). Kent Brubaker (two doubles, two
runs, two RBI). Dave Kaeberleln (double, two
runs, RBI). Bob Markos (two runs. RBI). Jerry
Camus (run. RBI). Vic DiBartolo (throe runs);
one hit _ Mike Miller (three runs), Dave Coss
(two runs). Blake Murray (RBI).
Nobles Communication: three hits _ Jeremy
Chunat (triple, double, throe runs, throe RBI).
Jon Lugerlng (two runs, RBI); two hits _ Mickey
Cogbum (home run. double, run. four RBI),
Bryan Jones (double, three RBI). Jamie Pttzer
■(double, two runs), Jason Flanagan (throe runs.
RBI): one hit _ S(£ve Gaines (triple. (two runs,
four RBI). Jason Mustek (triple, two runs, two
RBI). Tom Wilks (double, run). Larry Chunat
(run); two runs _ Mike Taylor.
Adapco: three hits _ Mike Clark (run. two
RBI); two hits _ Dave Blakey (double, two RBI).
Donny Cerce (double, run). John Stewart (two
runs). Bobby Brown (run); one hit _ Chip Smtth
(triple, run. RBI). Terry Atkinson (double, run).
Bruce Sellers ltwo runs, two RBI). Chris Bryson
(two runs. RBI). Winn Haglns (run. RBI). Red
Gamer.

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brings 4 Monte fl rot.il* 20 13 24 57

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Orledo (58)

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Legal Notices

DORIS MEDINA
and
UNKNOWN
TtNANTS/OWNERS.
Defendant s.
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO DORIS MEDINA,CURRENT
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN l/k/a
279
San Oabftal. Winter
Springe. Florid* 32701 l/k/a
1043 Stratford, flrona, NT
10473 l/k/a 314 Whit# Plain*
Road. Brona, NT 10473
You ara notified that an action
to lorocloao ■ mortgage on th*
foltowlng properly in SEMlN O ll County, Florida:
LO T 7S. DEERSONQ 2.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4B, PAQES 27. 2B
ANO 29. OP THE PUBLIC
RICONOB
OP
BEMINOLi
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
commonly known a* 279 San
Oabnol Shoot, Winter Springe,
FL 9270B, hat been tilod
against you end you ara
roqutrod to aonr* a copy of your
wtifton dofanaoa, a any, to it an
bon M. Copier, of Kata
Hodges. PA., plaintiff's attor
noy. whoa* address is PO Boa
BOO. Tampa. Florida 33401. thw
ty daya from th* fust data ot
publication, and Mo th* oogmal
with Ih* Clork of (hit Court
either boforo service on plauv
Mt'a another or immediately
thereafter, otherwise, 4 default
I bo entered ogaim.1 you for
Ih* to he! demanded in th*

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PATRIOTS 66. GREYHOUNDS IB

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129 _

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Alklrr. U k r Hranllry. 105 1 0 0 , 2 0 5
Ashley, la k e llnuillry. 130-110*. 240.
D uphnr Whe. Like Hr.ml try 1 2 5 -9 5 . 220

1 5 9 . Scale*. Like Hranllry. 120 140 2fi0
1M . Svdaa. Like Hranllry 1 7 5 -1 0 0 .2 7 5
1 8 9 , Nolan,I U k r Hranllry. 1 1 5 -1 2 0 ,2 3 5
1 5 3 .. Whitaker. U k r Hranllry. 1 1 0 -1 0 5 .2 1 5
U n lim it e d . Alain* U k r lltanllry. 145 90 235
Krcnnl* . L ik r lU an llry 5 0. Lyman 3 I
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IH TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB 1BTN
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT,
in ANO FOR
SB Ml NO LB CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
OBNBRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A M N O itT t * M CA14 W
NATfONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS.
BRIAN C KEVES.
IP LIVINO, AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEE, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
BRIAN C. K ITES ;
RAMONA L. K ITES.
IP LIVINO. ANO IP OCAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LiSNORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
RAMONA L. KEYES; FIRST
IN01ANA BANK;
JOHN 00C ANO
JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
Of FENOANT(S)
RB- NOTICB
o p p o n B c io a u n a s a l b
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Ordar Granting
Ih*
Motion
1*
Betel
Foreclosure
Sale
dated
December 10. 1t9S. entered «
Civil Cat* No 97 34M CA &lt;4 W
of th* Circuit Court of Ih* 1STH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE
Ceunty,
BANFORO.
Florida. I will t*N to th* lughoef
and baat bidder for caah WEST
FRONT DOOR of Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse Ih SANFORO. Florida, at 11 00 o'clock
Am. on lh « 14th day of January.
1999 th* following daacribod
property aa set forth m aaid
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn
LOT 37. BLOCK H. OAKLANO
ESTATES SSCONO ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 4S. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FL0RI0A
Dated this 10th day of
Dacambar, 1390.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark *1 th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, person* with diaabilm*a needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tho
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthouse al 407-333-4330. 1100-998-0771 (TOO) or 1-000333-0770. via Flood* Relay
Service.
David J. Slam, PA.
001 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33334
(954) 233-9000
Publish: Dacambar 17. 24, 1998
OCX-139

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
S B M AO LS COUNTY.

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. M -BSAtCA
OTVtOtON 44-B
SUNTRUST
MORTGAGE. INC.
vs .
NORMANJ
LIDDELL. •• Si.
Oafandanfla).
NOTICB OP ACTION
TO: NORMAN J LIDDELL
LAST KNOWN
RESIOENCE:
10S San Juan Court
Altamonte Springe
FL 32714
CURRENT RESIOENCE.
UNKNOWN
ANT ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BT.
THROUGH.
UNOER,
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN T 0 BE
DEAD OR ALIVf. W HITHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTItS MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEIS.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Hial an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County, Florida
LOT S3. OF ALTAMONTE
LANDING, ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 47. PAGE 55 4*. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
hat been filed agamel you and
you era required to eerve a
copy Of your written delenaea.
8 any. within 30 daya ahar tha
krai publication of thw Notice
of Action, on Echovofri*.
McCall*. Raymar. Barrett B
Frappier, Plaintiff s attorney,
whoa* address ia SOI Bayahora
Boulevard, Suite *00. Tampa,
Florida 33606, and til* th* ong
mal witn this Court olthar
before serve* on Plaintiff*
attorney or mtmediafefy there
after, otherwise a default will
b* enured against you for lha
relief
demanded
In
Ih*
Complaint or petition.
This notic a shall be published
ones each weak lor two eon
aecutiv* weeks in tha Sammola
Herald.

WITNESS my hand and th*
•aal ol this Court an tfue 14th
day ol DECEMBER. 1991
Maryann* Mora*
Clark at th* Court
By: fluih King
Aa Deputy Clork
Echevarria. McCall*.
Raymar. Barrett ( Frapp,er
PO. BOX 3410
Tampa. Florida 33301-3410
If you are a person with a die
ability who need* *ccommode
tldn m order to participat* in
•hi* proceeding, you are ant,
ilod al no coal lo you. lor Ih*
proviseion ol certain aaaia
tonea Plaaao contact Court
Admmiatration al 301 N. Park
Avo, Sanford, Florida 33771
talophono number (407) 323'
4330, within 2 working days of
your reca'pt ot thia document:
hearing impaired. |TD0| 1-300B9S-S771.
Publish: December 17, 24. 199S
OIX-140

IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
■IM INOLB COURTY
OBNBRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASB MO. 9B-IBSS CA14P ]
FIRST BANK OF FLORIOA
F/K/A FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS OF LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
THE PALM BEACHES.
Plamtlf
VS .
ALBERT CHARLES BLACK
A/K/A ALBERT L. BLACK
and OLOFUA L. BLACK
A/K/A GLORIA MANLEY
BLACK; MARK A.
MCCOMMON: OARLENI J.
MCCOMMON: 8 living,
and *X unknown partloa
claiming by, through,
under and agamel lha
above named defendant!e)
who are not known lo b*
dead or atrve, whether
•aid unknown parti**
may d*&gt;m an miareet as

Dated OECEMSER 14. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Honorable Maryann* Mora*
3GI North Park Avanuo
Sanford. FL. 32771
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish Dacambar 17. 74, 199B
DEI-141
Circuit Court
Voluti* County,
Florida
CASB « *7-10407-COOL
LoaaoComm Corporation.
Plamtifl
vs
Gladys Edmund*.
Defendant! t)
HOT tea
OP BNBRIPP’B SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
lhal by virtu* of that certain
Writ of (locution laauod out at
and under th* seal of th*
Circuit Court ot Voluer* County.
Florida. Caaa ( 97-109t)f-COOL
upon a twal (udgmanl rendered
m tha aforesaid court on th*
Itlh day of March A D. 1194 m
that certain caaa entitled
LeeeeComm
Corporation.
Ptamtift vs Gladys Edmunds.
Oafandant which aforesaid Writ
Of (locution wo* delivered to
m* aa Sheriff of Seminol*
Counly. Florida and I have
levied upon all fha right, till*
and interest at Iff* defendant*
m th* loKowmg dosenbod prop­
erty, said property bamg locat­
ed in Seminole County. Florida,
more particularly described a*
follows
On* Black Four door 1993
Mitiubiehl (ip o LRV Wagon.
Vin •; JA3CB20COP2O19410
Bamg alorad at Altamonte
Towing.
and th* undersigned a* ShariH
ot Seminol* County. Florida,
will at 1100 A M on Ih* lllh
day of January A D. 1999 offer
for salo and soil to lha highoat
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, if th*
Front (Wait) Door, at tha slap*,
of Sommof* County Courthouse
m Sanford. Florida, tho above
described property
That aaid sals is bamg made
lo satisfy tha term* ol this Writ
of Eiacution.
Donald F. (alingor
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REQAROINO THE
AMERICANS WITH DI9ABILI
TIES ACT OF 1490. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEOING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO
CEEOINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI
SION AT THE
SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 1349 2STH STREET,
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
FIVE OAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO
CEEOINGS. (407) 330 4440 TTO
(407) 123-3323
Publish: December 10, 17, 24,
11, 1994
With Sale being held on
January 11. 1999
OEX-80

davsaaa. grant***, or
other claimants:
RAILROAD B INDUSTRIAL
CREDIT UNION F/K/A
RAILROAD B INDUSTRIAL
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION;
SUNTRUST BANK.
Central Florida. N A.
t/k/a Sun Bank.
National Association;
BARNETT TECHNOLOGIES,
Inc., a dtoaoivod
corporal Ion, auccosaer
by merger lo B*r noft
Recovery Corporation
t/k/a State Wide
Collection Corporation;
___ , unknown paraonfa)
m possession of tho
•ubtoct real property;

NOTICB OP ACTION
TO: Aibort Charloa Black a/k/a
Albert L. Black it li*mg, and *H
unknown parties claim mg by,
through, under and agamai tha
above named defendant (s| who
are not known In be dead or
ailv*. whothor aaid unknown
parties may claim an mioraat aa
•pouaaa, he vs.
deviteea.
grantee*, or other claimants;
whoa* raatdanca ia unknown
and whoao leal known addreaa
M:
211 Yale Drive
Sanford. PL 11771
Gloria L. Black
a/k/a Olori* Manley Black
111 Carver Avenue
Sanford. FL 13771-3097.
but who it concealing her*#11
to that procea* cannot be per­
sonalty served upon her,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for foreclosure of mort­
gage
on
Ih*
tallowing
deicnbod property;
LOT S3 ACADEMY MANOR.
UNIT NO 2. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
Al
REC0R0E0 IN PLAT BOOK 1t.
PAGE 24. PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* boon food against you and
you ara required lo atrve ■
copy of your written detentet.
it any, to It. on SANDRA A.
MARTINEZ, Attorney for tho
Plaintiff, whose addreaa la 401S j
Boy Scout Boulevard, Bui
450. Tamps. Florida 33407 on
before thirty days from th*
of th* ftrsf publication of
nolle* and Me the original
lha Clark of this Court 4
boforo service on pi
attorney or mtmodleaofy
after; otherwise a dele,
be antarad agamst you lor f l|
relief demanded m tho a n * -

plftfit,

NOTE: PURSUANT TO THB .
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT TOU ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and tha
saal of sard Court on DECEM­
BER 3. 1991.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Aa Clark ot tho Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKi
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 490
Tampa, Florida 13307
Telephone &lt;S11| 377-6006
CAS *96 03141
In accordance with Th*
Americana With Dwabdttia* Act.
parsons with diaabilitioa NEED
a apecial accommodation to
participat* m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Admmiatration at 101 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 13771,
telephone number (447) 1134310 not later than taven (7)
days prior lo tho proceeding 8
hoofing impaired, (TOD) 1-300955-8771, or Voice (V) 1 100999-S770. via Florida Relay
Publish: Docambar 10, 17, 1993
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Seminoi« Herald. Sartord, Florida •Thursday, December 17,1900 •

People
How property restrictions are established
Sunrleo Klwanls

Alzhelmer’e

The Seminole Sunrise Kl­
wanls Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney's. US 1792. south of Airport Ikmlevnrd.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

A support group for adults
caring for patients with Alz­
heimer's Disease meets the
first Friday of the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m.. at All Souls
Cuthollc Church, 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford. Tills service Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m., at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Street in Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Oeneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9284.

The Seminole Bromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. at
Sanford Garden Club. U.S. IT92 at
Fairmont
Avenue,
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
bromellad culture are covered
during the meetings. The
society Is affiliated with the
Florida Council of Bromellad
Societies and the Bromellad
Society Inc. For Information,
rail Bud Marlin. 321-0838.

Substance abuse

Art Association

SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, Is conducting a
'Families In Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharskr at 2914357.

The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Nov. 18 - Kimberly and
Matthew Dudley, Deltona, Boy;
Jennifer and Charles Powers.
Jr., Oviedo, Girl
Nov. 17 • Jallvettc Rivera and
Jason
Lopez,
Altumonlc
Springs, Boy
Nov. 18 - Samantha and David
Wolda. Deltona. Olrl
Nov. 19 • Arlene Rosario and
Paul Woods, Longwood, Boy;
Jodi
and
Sal
Nunziata,
Longwood, Twin Boys; Nicole
Philips and Jose Maldonado,
Altamonte Springs. Boy
Nov. 20 - Shrllcy and Brian
Sweet. Sanford. Boy; Kacy
Camlcelll and Christopher
Wright. Winter Springs. Boy
Nov. 21 • Kimberly and nlevrn
Najjar, Longwood. Boy
The following births were
recorded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Nov. 10 - Teresa Fuenles
Cosme and Harry Nieves
Fernandez. Longwood. Olrl:
Rita and Albert Labrador.
Casselberry. Boy; Lisa and
Donald
Barden. Heathrow,
Boy; Mary and Jeffrey Swlatek,
Lake Mary. Boy; Janellc and
David Thomas. Longwood. Girl
Nov. 11 • Jodie and Robert
Cannon. Longwood; Susana
and John Jaruczyk. Winter
Springs. Girl
Nov. 12 - Nicole and Brian Lee,
DcLand. Boy; Stephanie and
Todd Borman. Longwood. Boy
Nov. 13 - Crystal Shoal and
Jason Fedele, Longwood. Girl;
Trtsta and Michael Spencer,
Lake Mary. Girl; Melissa
Santiago und Ruben Melendez.
Dcllona. Girl; Diane Lurzak
and Steven Herod, Casselberry.
Boy

Bromellad Society

Sanford-Seminole Art Asso­
ciation. which regularly meets
on the fourth Saturday of each
mouth, at 1 p.m.. at Shoney's
In Sanford, will meet the third
Saturday In December. Those
Interested In art ure wrlcome
1o allend.*

Nov. 14 * Linda and John New,
Dellary, Girl
Nov. 15 - Rhonda and Daniel
Cross. Lake Mary, Boy; Lisa
and Richard Galley.
Jr.,
Dellary, Girl
The following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
Nov. IH • Elizabeth und Martin
Jr.. Altamonte Springs. Girl
Nov. 19 • Mindy Lawson and
Mar Dick. Sanford. Girl
Nov. 20 • Tummy Sue and
Rlchurd Henry Hollis. Deltona
Girt; Glenda Michelle East and
David Richard Dolt. Deltona.
Girl
Nov. 23 - Tara Ann and Steven
Wayne Chappel. Deltona. Girl;
Sheminesse
Shllrt
Smith.
Sanford. Girl: Kendra Lynlse
Brown. Sanford, Girl; Anna
Marie Cllntron. Deltona. Olrl
Nov. 24 • Lillian Mitchell
Johnson and Curtis Tyrone
1*01131x1. Girl; Linda Ruth and
Timothy Kevin Skeldon. Boy
The Central Florida Regional
Hospital has recorded the
following births:
Nov. 24 - Crtsty Skinner and
Steven Smith. Oeneva. Girl
Nov. 25 - Lillian Gonzalez und
Luis Aviles. Sanford. Boy;
Glenda und Georgia and Guy
Lukuwuy.
Deltona.
Girl;
Deborah
and
Kenneth
Lawrence. Orange City, Boy
Nov. 26 • Jacqueline und Jason
Tucker. Orange City. Boy
Nov. 28 • Arlene and Isaac
Diaz. Jr., Deltona. Girl
Nov. 29 - Teresa und Gregory
Carter. Deltona. Boy; Carrie
und Percy Fleming. Sanford.
Girl
Nov. 30 - Nanette Allen.
Sanford, Boy
Dec. 1 • Paula and Patrick
Lrwts. Sonento, Girl

THURSDAY PRIME TIM E
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n o r a pa sts
Lost week we discussed how
restrictions on the use of prop­
erty are usually established,
who may enforce them, and we
mentioned the three require­
ments to enforcement: 1) no­
tice; 2| reasonable demand for
compliance: and 3) compliance
with any applicable procedural
due process considerations.
These requirements are ex­
plained below.
The first requirement to en­
forcement of a restrictive cove­
nant Is that the alleged violator
must receive notice of the exis­
tence of the restriction prior to
enforcement of the restriction.
There are three types of notice,
express actual. Implied actual,
and constructive, and they are
described as follows.
pa st

Express actual notice exists
when the owner of the property
has been Informed that a par­
ticular restriction exists. An
example of express actual no­
tice would be receipt of a copy
of the Declaration of Cove­
nants, Conditions, and Restric­
tions. or similar document, by
the buyer, when purchasing
the property. The other type of
actual notice. Implied actual

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tice of the commencement of
the litigation and an opportu­
nity to be heard tn court. In
other words, an Injunction o r.
award of damages may not be
entered against a property
owner regardless of how bla­
tant the breach may be. unless
and until the property owner
has an opportunity to present
his or her side of the story In
court.
The law allows for the
placement of restrictions on
what an owner can do with his
or her property. However, be­
fore a restrictive covenant may
be enforced against a property
owner, the property owner
must be afforded notice, a rea­
sonable demand for compli­
ance. and compliance with any
applicable
procedural
due
process considerations. In the
coming weeks we will discuss
the defenses available against
enforcement
of
restrictive
covenants as well as other a s­
pects of propc'+y h w

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SODA Dancers cast in
Disney World Parade
tw enty-four dancers from M iriam's and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts have been selected to appear In
Walt Disney's World's* A Very M eny C hristm as Parade,*
on ADC television C hristm as Day.
This year, the dancers range tn age from 8-11 an d have
been polishing u p on their singing and dancing skills to
"Be a S an ta.’
A filming crew from Disney arrived a t School of Dance
Arts last week to catch the dancers tn behind-the-sccne
action a s they learned their words an d choreography.
Coached by their Instructor, Valerie Weld, and Disney's
director, the dancers were p u t through the paces time
again, providing th e rolling cam eras plenty o r footage for
the high-energy perform ance.
•—
Several dancers were Interviewed by Disney ab o u t th e ir
reaction to appearing In the prestigious ptirade.
,u&gt;'
See y o u r local television schedule for the correct time of
the parade.

Dancara raady for parade

Mom unsure how to tell girls about engagement
DEAR AUBY: 1 am a 38-yeur-old
woman with two daughters, 17 and
1,1. I've been divorced for eight
months, but the marriage was dead
10 years ago. Most of that time, I
have slept on the couch. Although
my daughters never saw me hold
hands, kiss, or show any kind of
affection toward their father, I’m
not sure they realized how unhappy
our marriage was. and they were
upset when we divorced.
1 met 'Andy* while separated
but still legully married. We have
fallen in love and want to marry in
abuut six months. However, my
daughters ure not crazy about him
und think I should date others
Andy und I have been luoking at
engagement rings. I'm worried that
if I just show up with a ring on my
finger, my daughters will he upset.
They don't like it when they see

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notice, also known as Inquiry
notice, rxlsts when there are
farts lh.it would have made a
reasonable person aware of
particular restrictions from In­
spection of the subdivision.
For example. If a subdivision
consists of single family
homes, an owner Is likely to be
on notice that he or she may
not use the property for com­
mercial purposes.
The third type of notice, con­
structive notice, also known as
record notice. Is different from
actual notice In that It Is a le­
gal Inference that imputes
knowledge to the owner by vir­
tue of the restriction appearing
on the owner's chain of title. In
other words. If a restrictive
covenant was recorded on a
prior deed of the same prop­

erty. the owner would be
charged with notice. This no­
tice would be valid even If the
owner's current deed did not
Include the restriction.
In addition to receiving no­
tice. the homeowners' associa­
tion or grantee must provide a
reasonable demand for com­
pliance with the restriction af­
ter the breach has occurred.
But what Is a reasonable de­
mand for compliance? There is
no clear cut rule as to what Is
a reasonable demand for com­
pliance; reasonable demand
for compliance Is case specific
and depends on the circum­
stances
surrounding
the
breach. For example, absent a
defense, demand for removal of
a basketball hoop within 10
days Is likely to be reasonable,
whereas demand for repainting
of a house, pointed In a color
not permitted by covenant,
within 10 days Is probably not
reasonable.
In addition to receiving no­
tice and a reasonable demand
for compliance with the restric­
tion after breach, the property
owner must be afTurded com­
pliance with any applicable
procedural due process con­
siderations which require no­

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Please answer ASAP because the
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICE
Of FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* I* hereby th*| I am
en ga ged m bu tineas at ||
C a rnage Hill C u e '# Casselberry
12707,
S em inole
C o u n ty ,
F ie n d * . u n d u lb * F ic titio u t
Nsm # p i u « t F lfliiill C i u h k i I
« o o l C lean ing, and |h*| I intend
to register »a id name *i|h lb#
D ivision
ot
C o rp o ra tio n * .
TeNaha**** Florida In a c c o r­
dance m tb tb# pro*i*ion* of tb#
Factitious Nam * Statute* To
W .« S ectio n 4 4 5 0 9
Florid*
Statute* 1991.

Publish December 1 7. IM A
DEI-142
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLS COUNTV.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. BS-2141CA
DIVISION 14-0
ME t LON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Ptentst,
THOMAS P WARD. *t al.
Oetendantisl.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THOMAS P WARD
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
H O Hibiscus Road

Casselberry FL 12707

CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANV ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
SV.
th r o ug h ,
under,
and
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS!
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO 8E
OSAO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEViSEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESlOENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOT i FIEO that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tb* following property m
SEMINOLE County. Florida
THE EAST 10 FEET OF LOT SO
ANO THE WEST 43 FEET OF
LOT St QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH REPLAT ADOlTION TO
CASSELBERRY. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK It
p a g e a« o f
t h e p u b l ic
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. TOGETHER
WITH THE FOLLOWING PER­
SONAL PROPERTY RANGE
AND WALL TO WALL CARPET
be* been tiled agamst you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your reritten delenses.
4 any. rrrthm JO days attar the
list publication of tbts None*
ot Action, on Echevarria.
McCall*. Raymer. Barrett A
Frjppier. piamtift • attorney,
•nose address is SOI Bayshore
Boulevard. Suit* BOO. Tampa.
Florida JJ404. and tee the orig­
inal m tb this Court either
before services on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after; otherwise a default mil
be entered against you tor tb*
rel-el
demanded
w
tb*
Compiaml or potman.
th ru n o tic e *K*n b e p u b b e b e d

once e week for two weeks m
tn* Sent mole Herald
WITNESS my hand end lb*
teal of Ibis Court on this Jrd
day of OECEMBER. I H I
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of lb* Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCaNa. Raymer.
Barrett A Frappier
PO BOA J410
Tampa. Florida
3JA01-J410
it you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion m order to participate in
ttus proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no coal lo you. for the
provision of certain assistance
Pteas*
contact
Court
Admmistretion at JO! N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 12771,
telephone number (407) ) } ) .
4110. within 2 working day* ot
your receipt ot this document, if
hearing impaired. (T00| 1-400MS-1771
Publish: December to. 17, 1SSI
DEI-7*

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB tSTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY
QSNBRAL JURISDICTION
D IV IS IO N

*4 *1 .

Defendants
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB SALB
Notice i* hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated December
4. t* t (. and entered In civil
case number M -IS24 CA 14 k,
of the Circuit Court ot tb* K tb
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, i*
Plaintiff and DIBBRA J. MAID­
EN. MICAH R MAlOEN. THE
INDEPENDENT SAVINGS PLAN
COMPANY, i*/are Oetendantisl.
I will sell to lb* highest and
best bidder lor cash at the west
front door ot the Seminole
County courthouse m Sanford,
Seminole County. Florida, at
It 00 AM . on the Jth day of
JANUARY. 1M*. the following
described property a* set forth
m said Fmel Judgment, to ant
LOT ISO. WYNOHAM WOODS
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
plat

th er e o f

as

RECORD* 0 IN PLAT BOOK 2*.
PAOES 41 ANO 42. OF THE
PUBLIC RICOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
a d v is e d t h a t THIS LAW FIRM
is OEEMED TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANV
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oated the 4th day of
December. t )M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 430
Tampa. Florida 11*07
Telephone (D ill *77 *00*
CSS #*•-01274
Publish December to. 17, 1*94

DEI as

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR B IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATB DIVISION
File Number *B-t00S CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES JOSEPH
WILSON
Deceased
NOTICB
OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
Tb* administration ot tbo
estate ol JAMES JOSEPH WIL­
SON. deceased. FMe Number
SS-tOOSCP Is pending the
Circuit Court, for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division. Ihe address of which

la:

CABS NO. *8-1*24 CA-14-K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
VS
OE BORA J. MAIDEN
mid MICAH R MAIDEN:

th e

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
1IM INOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO: ** *104 CA |t 4| P
NATIONAL CITY
MORTGAGE CO
VS
PLAINTIFF
JOHN BARKSOAir.
III. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVtSEFS GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY.
th r o u g h , unoer or
AGAINST JOHN
BARKSDALE. III. CYNTHIA
BARKSIGE. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DE AO.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CYNTHIA
BARKSOALE. CARILLON
COMMUNITY
RESIDENTIAL ASSOCIATION.
INC . JOHN
OOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
a o T ic i
OF FORECLOSURB BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Fetal
Judgment of foreclosure deled
December 7. ISSS. entered ei
Civil Case No ** 2104 CA (14)
P ot lb* Circuit Court of lb*
1STH Judicial Circuit m and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFOAO.
Florida. I w .i i tell to the highest
and best bidder lor caah WEST
FRONT DOOR OF T H I COURT­
HOUSE of tb* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
JOt N PARK AVENUE m SAN­
FORD. Florida, at tt 00 a m on
lb* 12 day of JANUARY. IS**
tn* following described proper­
ty a* set forth m said Summery
Fmel judgment, to-wit
LOT SS. BRIGHTON PARK AT
CARILLON ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROID IN PLAT BOOK 4*.
PAGES S* TO SS INCLUSIVE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Oated this Stb day ot
December. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tb* Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Suit* SOO
Plantation. FL 33124
ISS4| *33 *000
M-303t1|FNMA)NCM
in accordance with tb*
American with Dri akiUtles Act.
parsons with dfsabrlities need
mg a special accommodation to
participate m tbi* proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at me SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1*14110. not later than seven day*
prior to the proceeding If hearmg impaired. I -SOO-SSS-S77I
(TOO) or t-SOO-SSS*770. via Florida Relay Service
Publish: December 17, 24. IS**
DEI-121

PO Drawer C
Sanford. Florida 32771
The name and address of the
Personal Representative end
the Personal Representative s
attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All person* on whom this
notice Is served who have
objections that challenge th*
validity of th* Will, tb* qualifi­
cations
ol
tb*
Personal
Representative, venue or )uri*dietion of tbi* Court are
required to III* thaw obtections
with thr* Court WITHIN T H I
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 Creditors of th* decedent
and other persons having
claims or demand* agamst
decedents estate on whom a
copy ot this notice Is served
vnthm three months after th*
date ot tn* fust publication of
tfus nonce must til* then claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of th* dec*
dent and persons having claims
or demand* against th* dec*
dent * estate must file their
dawns with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
Th* date ol the fust
Publication ot this notice Is
December 17, I M I
Personal Representative
AGNES E BOWKER
2923 Moser Street
Aston. PA 19014
Attorney For
Personal Representative
Edwin L Williamson
Florida Bar No 0144740
Glia* A Robinson. PA.
190 N Orange Avenue
Suit* SOO
Orlando. Florida 12S02
Telephone (407) 42S 1191
Publish Oecember 17, 24. 1994
0 E I-I1 E

Legal Notices
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB tSTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASS NO 90 1949 CA I4P
NORWEST
MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF

vs

JAMES A JACKSON
IF LIVING ANO IF Of AD.
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
JAMES A JACKSON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES A
JACKSON. IF ANY.
TONYA N MITCHELL
A/R/A TONYA MITCHELL.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TONYA N MITCHELL
A/K/A TONYA
MITCHELL. IF ANY.
ORIENTA WOOOS
ASSOCIATES. LTD
070/A ORIENTA WOOOS
APARTMENTS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. JOHN OOE
AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
Defendants
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment of foreclosure dated
Oecember 7, 1991 entered m
C.v.1 Case No 94 I94S CA I4P
of the Cwcu'l Court of the tSTH
Judicial Circmt m and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
Florida I will sell to the highest
and best bidder tor cash AT
W IST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE of tb* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N PARK AVENUE m SAN­
FORO. Florida, at It 00 am on
the 12th day of JANUARY. 1999
th* foitowmg described proper­
ty as set forth m said Summary
Final Judgment, to wM:
LOT 44. BLOCK 34. 4TH SEC­
TION ORE AMWOLD, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 99 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oated thie 9th day of
Oecember. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tb* Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clark
T H I LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive
Suit* SOO
Plantation. FL 33124
(954) 233 9000
94'292*7INC LI
In accordance with the
American with DmabUiUea Act,
persons wi
mg a special actommedatian
tn participate m this proceed­
ing should contact the Clerk of
th* Cutlet Court at in* SEMI­
NOLE County Ceurthous* at
407-123*4110. net later than
seven day* prior to the pro­
ceeding If hearing impaired. I400-915 4771 (TOO) or 1-400995-4770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish December 17, 24. 1994
DEI-120

UNITBO B TA TIB
OIBTRICT COURT
MIOOLB DISTRICT OP
FLORIOA
CABS HO. BS-BBO-Chr-Ort-IB
IN ADMIRALTY
FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA
Plaintiff.
M/V TOONI TIMS,
her engines,
tackle, apparel,
appurtenances.etc .
having Official No. 921471
and HuK Serial
No. SIRF422107S7Ml 14090A-444, tn rem;
and GORDON
B. HENKEL and
LORETTA R HENKEL,
et personam.
Defendants
NOTICB OP UNITBO 8TATB8
MARSHAL’S SALB
By virtu* of an Order of Sal*
issued out of the United States
District Court for th* Middle
District ol Florida, on the 15th
day of October. 1994. none* I*
hereby given that I will sell by
public auction for cashier or
certified check on Tuesday, the
22nd day of Oecember. 1994. at
12 o'clock noon at the west
door of th* Seminole County
Courthouse, lo t
N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida the
U/V TOONI TIME, a 1947 14'
Sea Ray Sundancer. Official No.
*941032. her engines, tackle,
boilers, machinery, masts,
anchors, rigging, boats, furni­
ture. equipment and supplies,
as she now lies at th* Monro*
Harbor. S it
N.
Palmetto
Avenue. Sanford. FL 12771. Th*
vessel win be sold to tb* high­
est and best bidder, as is. said
sal* lo be Sublet I lo th* confir­
mation of th* United Stale*
Oislnct Court lor the Middle
District of Florida.
With the esception ot th*
Plaintiff. Fust Union National
Bank of Florida, the highest and
best bidder w 4 be required to
deliver to lb* Marshal at th*
lime of said sal*, by cashier or
certified check a nonrefundabl*
deposit ot at label ten percent
(10%) of th* bid price, th*
remamwtg balance thereof to be
paid by cashier or certified
check within three (1) working
days as required by Local
Admiralty Rule 7 OKr) (1).
Prospective bidders may come
on application and by appointment lo the vessel s Substitute
Custodian. Joe Omardo d/b/a
International Re-Marketing to
board th* vessel where she is
currently berthed for purpose*
ol inspection thereof.
/*/ DON R MORELAND
UNI7E0 STATES MARSHALL
INTERESTED 'NOIVIOUALS
MAY CONTACT:
Mark R Hanson.Esquu*
224 Oatura St.. Si* 1100
West Palm Bch. FL 11401
1541) 411 4111
Publish Oecember 10. 17, 1994
D E I 41

Legal Notices
HOTICR
OF A PU4LIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OP AN
ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OP
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nonce 1* heivby given that a
PubK H r y g writ be held m
me Contm-svm’ Room of the
City Hjll m ifr Oily of Sanford.
Florida, at 7 OP » clock PM on
December 24 94. to consider
me ertof" " '
ordinance by
the City *' ‘••Honl. Florid*,
tifi* ot which -« as toRewe:
O R D IN A N CE NO. 2482
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
AMINDING CnOINANCE NO.
1117 OF SAD CITY; SAIO
ORDINANCE F I 'NO A ZONING
PLAN.
SAIO AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF A
PORTION OF 1MAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY It'N O BETWEEN
NARCISSUS AVlNUE AND B N .
44 W IST a n d BETWEEN
NORTH WHITE c e o a r r o a o
ANO CREEK ROAO I1TEN 0 ED
NORTHERLY FitQM AO. AGRI­
CULTURAL. TO PO. PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, C O N ­
FLICTS. AND ELECTIV E OATE.
A copy shell bO avaUabto at
th* chic* o* the City Clerk for
all poisons dealing to e aamine
the eame
AN part'** m inter**! end ent­
rant shall have an opportunity
lo be heeid at tad hearing
By order ol tb* City
Committion o' tb* City st
Sanford Florida
PERSONS w ith DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
p a r tic ip a t e IN a n y o p t h e s e
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
1)0 3424
A* HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AOWCE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
perton decides to appeal a
decision made eth respect lo
any matter considered at the
above meeting or Iteermg. be
may need * verbatim record ol
the proceedings me kid mg the
testimony and evidence. wFuch
record ie not p'oetdod by tbo
City ol Sanford |F8 2SB 01051
Janet R Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk
Publish December 17, 1991
OEI-147_____________________
H O TIC I OP DALE
The foitowmg vehtcloo wtM bo
sold at public auction, par FL
stat 711444 at 10 00 AM on
January a. 1999 at Spence Inc
dba Complete Automotive
(Lienor) at 2207 W. Fust 91
Sanford FL 22771, phone 407
224-4914 lo eattofy 4 boa
agamst said v*hicla(*| for labor,
service* and storage charge*
No litte*. oo M, cash only
IN S QMC Van
V1N 4 1G0CQ2SHIF791S179
Owner: Benue* WaRa
114)0 Hamlin BL. large FL
13774
Customer: Nolan Hofo
11430 Hamlin BL. l w « o FL
21774
LienboMor; FMiot Broo Auto B
Truck 9*1**. 9492 Utmerlan Rd
Largo FI 22771.
Carat turn 1* redeem vehicle*
St 442 00.
1473 Chevy Corvette 20
V1N » 1Z37J1S4I92N
Owner Bernice WaRs Knutson
17*3 Leo in S o B P O B o «7 S I4
Dunedin FL 14447
Customer Nolan Holo
114)0 Hamlin Bl, Largo FL
13774
Lienholder Norte
Caen sum lo redeem vehicle

SDtB 00

a)Nonce lo ownor or Itonholdor
that he ha* a right lo a hearing
any urn* prior lo solo dale by
Ming with th* clerk of I ho court,
b(Owner ha* th* right to recovvehKie by potting bond m
accordance with FL Btst
449 417. c)Net proceed* from
le m eicest of amount
claimed by lienor will bo
deposited with th* clerk of tbo
court.
Interested pontes, contact
Slats Filing Service. Inc
(M l) SSS-tSSS
Publish. December 17, IS M

BISJil

NOTICB

Qualification Statement
Instruction* Page 1 of 14
Construction Manager Science
Building Remodel
Pursuant lo Section 297 099,
Florida Statute*, me Slate of
Florid*’*
Consultants
Competitive Negotiations Act.
and Th# State Requirements tor
Educational Fecibiiot I4S7. the
Otetncl Board ot Trustee* of
Seminole Community College
will consider th* contracting ot
a Construction Manager At fUtk
lor providing prolesoKMtol «or
vtcoe lor:
A conalruction pi jject known
k* th# Remodel el Science
Building
Slot.
Seminole
Community College. Sanford.
Florida. The piotecl conottto of:
Pro-construction service*
including value engineering, th*
development ol a Guaranteed
Me annum Price, end construc­
tion earnest mekmmg limited
sit* work.
Buamesi entitle* nterested m
providing
Construction
Management
service*
lo
Ssmmolo Community College
ar* hereby notified that e
sealed
Statement
ol
Qualtlicationt lor providing th*
required services must be.
received by. 4 00 p.m. local
time. January S. 19N. In th*
Semmol* Community College
Construction Office (Bldg 7-1)
100 Weldon Bug, Sanford
Florid* 12773.
Copies of an instruction* for
completion and tub mission ol
the Construction Mmagomont
Statement ol Quelihcetione may
be
obtained
et
Florida
Architects. Inc . 7200 Lake
Ellsnor Olive
Sail# 2S0
Orlando. FL 12409 phono I
407-447 0054
A pre-submititi meeting will
be held lo review ih* require­
ments ot th* Statement of
Qualifications and receivo
question* at 2 00 p.m. locsl
time. Oecember 29. 1994 *1
Seminole Community College
Construction Office (Bldg T-1).
100 Weldon Bug Sanford FL
12771
Tho time lor any subsequent
meeting
needed
by
the
Selection Committee will be
provided lo ell interested per
list with a* much advance *■
available
SCC reserves the right Ic
waive any mformelilie* in the
•election process and to re|o&lt;t
any or all Slatsmanls ol
Ouaidiceiions
Please advertise on Oecembe17 and Oocember 24. 199S. Any
questions please cell Norm
Corvenka 407-129-200) Thank
you
Publish Oocember 17, 24 I99S
D E I-1 44

S e m in o le Herald

Legal Notices
NOTICE OP R
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THB
ADOPTION OP AN
ONOINANCE
BV THB C ITY OP
BANPONO, FLORIDA
Holico IS hereby given that a
Public Heating wUI be held in
th* Comwwssmn Room el the
City Hall m th* City of Sanford.
Florida, el 7:00 o’clock RM. on
Oocember 29. 199B. to consider
tho adoption of an ordmenco by
tho City ol Sanford. Florida.
Ml# of whveh to 00 faRows:

ORDtNANCa NO. J4BO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
AMENDINO ORDINANCE NO.
M TS OF SAIO CITY. SAIO ORDI­
NANCE REINO THE COMPRENENSIYI PLAN. AMENOINQ
THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP
OF THE FUTURE LAND USE
PLAN ELEMENT OF T H I COM­
PREHENSIVE PLAN CHANOtNO
THE DESIGNATION OP A POR­
TION OF T H I PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN MWY. 17-92. and
C R 427 ANO BETWEEN COUN­
TY HOME ROAO ANO HWV. IT 92 FROM OFFICE (SEMINOLE
COUNTY DESIQNATION) TO
HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL:
PROVIDING TOR SEVERABILI
TV . CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE OATE.
A COPY Shan be available el
the office of the City Clerk for
alt poison* deeumg to Stamm*
the earn*
AR parlies m Interest end CKi
lent shall hove an opportunity
lo bo hoard of said hearing
By order of the City
Commission of the City ot
Sanford Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
3)0-9474
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If
potion decides lo appeal a
decision modo with respect to
any metier considered ot i
above meeting or hewmg. ho
may need a verbatim record of
Ihe procaadmga. me kmmg mo
testimony and evidence, which
record i* not provided by Iho
City el Sanford (FS 244 01041
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
C-ly Clark
Publish December 17. 1994
DEI-129

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You can lax your ad to 407*31) IMM
300 N. Franch Ay#.
*0. Bos 1M7
Sanford, PL 31771
Saw»wdL FL 31773
Our oftlca to opan lo sarva you Monday through Frida* I am *I pm
DCADUNCS:
For Tusaday’s adMon, tha
For Friday's idWow. B&gt;a
Forth#
Wa gtady aceapl Mastofcaid. Visa. Otacov* and Amartesn Eiprvta Wa dso wd U » » cash
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5ft). 4 Gangs 8atos (317) rsquin paymsnt In advanca.

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a us (m rw d M U y
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CLASSIFICATIONS

NOTICB
OP A PUBLIC (SCARING
TO CONNINBN THE
B NY
TH E C IT Y OP
SANFORD, FIO R IN A
Nome 19 hereby given that a
Ruble Hearing srtR be hold m
mr Of the
City HoR m tho CMy of Sanford.
Florida, of 7 00 a clock P.M. OR
Oecember 20. 1990. to consider
Ih* odopDon of on erdmen** by
the City of Sanford. Florida.
M e ot which io oo feRowe:
AM OROWtANCE OP THB CITY
OF
SANFORO,
FLORIOA.
AMCNDMO ORDINANCE NO.
S it? OF SAIO CITY; SAIO
ORDINANCE BUND A ZONINO
PLAN.
SAID
AMENDMENT
CHANOINO THS ZONINO OP A
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY IVINO BETWEEN
HWV 17-SZ ANO CM . 427 ANO
BETWEEN
COUNTY
HOME
ROAD ANO MWY. 17-92; FROM
AG. AGRICULTURAL. TO MR-3.
MULTIPLE FAMILY OWILLINO
RESIDENTIAL; PROYI04NO FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shod bo available at
me office of Iho CMy Clark lor
OH person* desiring to erarnme
AR ponies m interest and citilent shall have an opportunity
to bo hoard at sard having.
By order of Iho City
Compilation of tho City of
Sinford. florid*.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OF THEBE
PROCEEDINGS BHOULO CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
110-5478
4S
HOURS
IN
AOVANCB OF TM I MISTING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
parson decides lo appeal 0
decision made with respect to
any metier considered el the
above meeting or hearing, ho
may need a verbatim record of
the proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record la not provided by Iho
City of Sanford. |F8 244 01031
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish December 17. 1990
D E I -140
NOTICB
OP A PUBLIC MSARINO
TO CONSIOSR THB
ADOPTION OP AN
OROINAMCB BY
TNB C ITY OP
SANFORD, FLORIOA
Nolle* le hereby given the! e
Public Hearing enR be held Ms
the Committion Room ol Iho
City HeM In Iho CMy of tanlord.
Florida, ol 7:00 o’clock P.M. on
December 74. 1994. lo consider
the adoption of on ordinance by
Ih* City of Sanford. Florida.
Ml* ol winch io aa follows
OROINAMCB MO. 34B4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIOA.
AMENDINO ORDINANCE NO
1141 ANO ITS AMENDMENTS
TO PROVtOE FOR THE AUTHO
RIZATION ANO ADOlTION OF
O N I (1) SOLID WASTE COOR
DINATOR POSITION IN THE
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY. CONFLICTS. ANO EFFEC­
TIVE OATE.
A copy than be available el
the office el Ih# CMy Clerk lor
all persons desiring lo ttamln*
AN peril** m interest and CHI
ten* then have an opportunity
lo be hoard at end hearing
By order of Ih* City
Commission of the Ctly ol
Sanford. Florid*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIOINQ ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT T H I HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-442*
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC; If S
perton decidee lo appeal e
decision mad* with respect lo
any mailer considered el th*
above meeting or hatting, he
may need a verbatim record ol
Iho proceedings, including me
testimony end evidence, which
record is nol provided by the
City of Sanlord (FS 244 0109)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish: Oecember IT, 1994
O tI-149

RhsBw WstPof I Nwt|
Dps on writing I good advertisement
We went to moke sure you S'* pleated vrfh th# resuKs from your Semmri* Her**) -lass-'wd ed
to mek* sure your od work*, we suggest you koep m mmd 9w tofcrmng
V Irclude 4* many lesturet ol Pw #*m you VO sebnq at you can tvnk of Hemembm
FW more you WE. tw tosNr you **i
V include a p m By kskng • pnea. you wd oOmmaW unwanted cole horn pec*** wfu
arenl sanou* about buying you ntercfwrvpe*
• When you M your phorw runtoet sstFw am oofdayFw Iw besIlo leach you Wu
don I wore pence* cMMo you *Fwn you o n of myk of Uoapetq

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Compute wuh prmitr ) 1 50 or.
host offer 122 7298

21— P e r s o n a l s
ALONE T Sennrs Oetmq Bure
RESPECTEO tme* 19771 Ac
140 90) 100 922 447/ |24hrsi

217— G arage Sales

217— G

arage

WoA t n eefcome 7 days
~ vest m* Female SUN
Lee aUMOOO/744

S ales

407 319-4300
412:19
Moving
Sato-12/IS
10km.7 Chma Chaus. waVvdry
9100 . yard loots, boohsi. Off
dssk. tn/a steeper wood heplac* 9S0. clothes, 2 bonq U
Mo*. OCC lobLTS, M Ite m s gas
grit 411 Son Carlos Ave

Legal Notices
HOTICa
OF A PUBLIC HBARIMO
TO CORSIDBR THB
ADOPTION OP AN
OROINANCB BY
THB CITY OP
BANPORD, PLORIDA
Notice Is horsby given that a
Public Hewing wilt be held m
the Committion Room el the
City Hall m th* City of Sanford.
Florida, tf 7.00 o'clock PM on
Oecember 2S. 1994, lo consider
Ih* adoption ot an ordinance by
Ih* City of Sanford, Florida. HU*
of which it as foMowt
OROINAMCB MO. 34B9
AN OROINANCB OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORO.
FLORIOA.
AMENDINO OROINANCB NO
1141 ANO ITS AMENDMENTS
TO PROVIDE
FOR THE
AUTHORIZATION OF A TEMPO­
RARY SALARY INCREASE FOR
T H I POSITIONS OF 'ACTING
POLICE CHIEF' IN THE POLICE
DEPARTMENT RETROACTIVE
ANO EFFECTIVE FROM O CTO ­
BER 2A. ISSS AND THE *ACTINO
HUMAN
RESOURCES
DIRECTOR’ RETROACTIVE AND
EFFECTIVE FROM AUOUST S.
IM S FOR A PERIOD CONSIS­
TENT WITH THE IEN QTH OF
TIME IN ACTINO POSITION.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY. CONFLICTS. ANO EFFEC­
TIVE OATE.
A copy shall be available al Ih*
office of tho CMy Clark for all
person* desiring lo ssimm* the
AN parlies m interest and cili
rent shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hewing
By order of tha City
Commission ol Iho CHy ol
Sanlord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
110-S42S
44
HOURS
IN
AOVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
parson dacidas lo sppesl o
decision mad* with respect lo
any mailer considered at the
above mealing or hewing, he
may need a verbatim record of
Iho proceedings, including th*
testimony and avidanca. which
racord is nol providsd by the
City ol Sanlord. (FS 280 0104)
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish: December IT . 1994
OCI-144

Yard Sals: Sal B 3pm 1120 Cy­
press Ave Lois of good** lor
C iriktmas Misc items, haIs.
shews hit asms or
hr larger wumen

23— Lost &amp; Found

USED SPAS
Buy. s*4 Pad* consign
Free prM up 4 tpipom
pom 3229911
Would person who found my
•elel please eaE me egom
Svjned George Scoff

13— H ealth L Beauty
IMPROVE FUNGUS
TOENAILS
A new cream is available that
octuaSy Ms Ft* lungut that in­
fect* toenaJs For further infor­
mation and ordering
Call 40M2S-B103

27— N ursery L C hild
C are
Chad cere for Warns 4 tod
*i Ikdden lake Register*
4Ct 4 kcensed 32) 0960

Aardrark Addiction Remedy
MeE&gt; someone you love slop
srnokeig Free rto 407 384 5104

55— B u s in e s s
O r r U R IU N IT IE S

Legal Notices

4*mmole County tCOP kquor
"cento evoaaMo January 99
DON wWi Wrnw 40/ 794 4140

MOTICB
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice i* hereby gw**'
Semmol* Wrecker Service w il
sell ol Public Auction for sal­
vage lor cash on demand to
highatl bidder. Ih* loliowmg
described vehicles:
Decamber 24. 1994
44 Che* P/U
Vm f CEI49SIS1I34
44 Ford S/W
Vm « IFMEUI4N4JLA442I2
The suction will be held al
12 00 pm on th* said data*
above
Al Seminole Wrecker
Service 2410 S Myrtle Ave
Sanford.
Fla.
12771.
Prospective bidder may inspect
vehicle* one hour prior lo tale
Terms are cash or certiliad
funds
Semmol* Wrecker
Swvic* reteires th* right la
accept or refect any and all
bids
Publish: Oecember IT, 1994
DEI-112

70— Education
T raining

it

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHC
COL. VA/TA Apprv JoO Afl
Wkend classes National Tr
School 1000-444 7)44

71— H elp Wanted
3 PEOPLE NEEDED
m S4nford tor t wee known
boater to huo out &lt;1 Vw cabi­
net depl E»p a plus but nol
necessary This is Ih# perfect
opportunity lor someone looking
to learn a new skd Fast paced
work environment with M s ol
OT
Mon Fn and Sal 4 needed
Cal GPC Suiting 2905068

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
CeWOrOy C«fw r cryptogram* or* cnile il kora y v l o o v by Iwraut
pecs** pay on) ( m m E ech wsev m tw c«n*r Mends He moewr

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tmmedtoto P onto n h
Warehouse. Assembly A
Light Industrial
Just CafP Never a Feet
HELP Person nellM-SA**
214 Hk kman Dr..Sanford
A/C A HatHgaradon Tech. Mm S
yr« experience Denehu A Drug
Free 323-2990

LEARN NEW TRADi
Oreet Opportunity wen a
large Local Co
Oreet BeneWt
Muet Have VaM 0 L. and
Day SNA O T Avaaabto
Cal Sandy or Patty
(407)4479010
A-1 tampe. toe
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'Pervonekred eennce
-Qualify H f t
'OairtouMA m your local area
(la daw seasonal help from emptoyeee who e v o r close by I
C al (407)3*29411 A
Ata for lie C n iMKad Os
Let your dtopley* atari working
for you EARLY!

Cam 11300 ♦ bonueee to start N
necessary pad ftp*. r,
vancement 324 7255
metal. see opera­
tor. mamtenance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor fid. Caseotoomy F t
Assembly
Workers:
large
greenhouse needs seft-mohvated assembly worker* Plant
PMtor. Preppmg and Fnvshmg A
Design Wd Treat Varied hours
Apply m person. 6770 W Stale
Rd 44. Santord_______________
ere. House Men A AH Dish
jWeeher: FT Apply U s e Mary
Coi.itf i-tj
135 International
•Parkway. Lake Mery *44-1000

CASMiiRS
We tram tor ToS coaectors
24 openmgs tor U tib e people
F TA P rr
Pd Trammg vacation
heaah. dental, Ma msuranca
Call 407-444-344}

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Cal 330-1744 or 402745-19
ait 494

0ISMWASMERS,
COOK*.
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
3241020 200 fkckirwn Dr (M
and Hey 44)

DRIVER NEEOED
Clasa A COL Stay in F I only
S day* on / 2day« ott 3 yre
m i
OTH asp Oood driving
record 3227174

DRIVERS
Drivers COL tor local Oekvenes
Permanent positions available
Competitive pay
Cea Paly el 407-647-4010
A 1 Tsrnpe. EOE No Fee_______
DUMP TRUCK D U M A Eapen•need w-eqiep A arte work a
plus Vacakon A Pennon (147)
3224133
EARN EXTRA M CO M E
1200-1500 weekly ma.fcng gift
cedihcaiee For more mto/manon send a seif addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
U S PO Boa 0610. Mtonv F I
33t64
(LfCTRtCIANSresto A comm TOR PAY. BANEFITS
OFWP Apply Sen lord
Electric 2522 S Perk Drive
322-1143
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS needad NOW* Covenant Transpod
has enmedtote openings tor
driver trainees No espenence
needed Earn 45K to 15SK ptua
benefit* COL trammg avaaabte
400-435 5593
I apenanced Preschool Teach­
er; Working with 2 year Otoe
Caa 407 322 4547
Hair Dreseer • Be Your Own
Beea! Needed tor local estebkshed retirement community
Caa Bob tor deteCs 323-7304
HOUSE WIVES
11500 13002mo potential Na­
tional Co. Rapto Ei pension
Work kom home 407-595-3733

. SHELTER ASST
fr/T ApcW duty 1-5 Humane
Socwfy 2400 Couny Home Rd

DELTONA 2rl Lrv. On. carport,
tned yd ISNVmo.
321-47*4

V cmv U ed l*f* fun H e r
-f, 4lf*p. W»«r

SANFORO C-2. Sato or lease
Owner fmancmg BOO sq It
2407 Hiawatha Business or
home 7W-S52*/pgr 429-3555.

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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
I7TNJTV CONTRACTOR

Cencrata LaAeter Ful Time or
Pad Time.. Sun enmedMitty
407 321 9530

Cal Sandy or Patty •
407 447-4010
or las resume 407-6474124
A1 Ifempa. EOC No Fee
Driver: Pad Time.
I 30pm 5 30pm. Monday thru
Friday. M /hr Oood dnvmg
toe of
record a must' "Knowledge
Santord area a ptue Apply m
wntwg to 209 E Commercial
St. Santord.FL 32771_________

rw xj Min vi Lcngwooa

i today gM paid today*
Ask about our lree pick up and
detrvery van tervice
Cel RHM • 2404104

F/T
bonbon Must—havt
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inbound outbound caN centers
Hourly pay Ptua l i t Comma-

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SANTORO 3 bedroom house
central MIA. eppkences *500
mo » taOOdnp 3223264
Santord: Ave4 12/1594 2/1 wt
•ffe 15751575 Cute 1/1 1400
1400 121 4757

MALTMI
ryue Pm^biawetk

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Mamtenance tor retirement com­
munity Fu8 time or Pad time
Experienced In aa apartment repees and muat have own toot*
300 W Aepod Bhtd
Cal Bob • 3227304

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Knowledge ot tronl desk, com­
pute. A pnone siuH Caa 574•200 or tai resume to 574-1 111
Car A Instance Needed
l FREE 331-5244
MICROGRAPHICS help wanted
tor producaon position Mutt
have eaceaent references Eapenencs in Micrographact a

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MOTHERS A OTHERS
1500 12500 pft FuB Training
For Free Booklet Caa 1400
MTS

Santord whotosato dstrtoutor
Receptionist w/ multi funckon
respontotkktw* Mist be PC Mersto abto to deal with puttoc
Possible advancement A bo­
nuses tot. aoiKpeto vacakon.
A hottoays
EOC. DfF.w.p
Send resumes to Personnel
Mngr. PO Boa 1603 Santord
FL 337721403
AecfeteryfCtortcal

iyreasliAve.e0 4M744
iw k H n n r n -t t u
(407)302-1*3*
Banquet servcarpenters, dry waa and
•recto.5 with tools

told_________

Posmon with Stale agency lo­
cated m downtown Santord
State benefit package ttgn
school ikptoma and one year
clerical eipenence. Starting
salary 1714.hr Resume endor
suw appkcetion to B*nd Boa*
TW0001 co Semmoto Hereto
300 North French Avenue San­
tord FL 32771
•ecieterymeceptlehist: FT for
counseling center in Santord
Typing deletion phones A
general office duties 339
MOOitMor tea3392129
M CURTTY OF7C l R JOd
Ttatotog Armed A Unarmed
■randy A Aaeee. 434-7444

■OLDCRERA.-Surface
Come and see why INVACARC
■s a great place to work At a
leading manufacturer ot home
health care producis we seek
highly motivated product** as­
sociates (machine operators,
assemblers)
Requirements
Atktoy to stand tor 6 hr*. aO*ty
to Wt 35 toe. end atekfy to work
overtmei Saturday* We oiler en
a* conditioned envuonment.
MOOhr to start. W*1 rapto m
crease potential A tnendty team
ipwited etmospnere
atmosphere A greet
spelled
ornsi
2101 East lake
Santord. FI 32773

Mery Btvd.

NEED
A
CAREER?
WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDGETTOGETHER!
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people)
W E O FFER :
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL.
DENTAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
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One yr lease requred
321 3951

99— A partments •
U nfurnished
1BR Oarage Apt, qwet area
neat as a pm. no smokers, no
pets. 1450.mo Jemgan Properkes. 330-3255

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117— C ommercial
Rentals
Office A Store Ava
1000* sq 8. A C private rest
room 1450mo 322 4149_______

118— O h i o Space For
Rent
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8 A up&lt; 1265 A MONTH Office
^ to r e ^ J 3 1 O 1 2 0 w ^ J 3 2554^
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237 Power Ct Santord 3227500

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100— C o n d o m
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gated
(led community $450 mo
33044477

103— H ouses U nfurnished

HOUtl FOR KENT
3 room*, garage apartment, unhyntshad Caa 332 5316
LAKE MARY 50-1/2. lanced
comer, nca neighborhood Ask192 000
NFORO HISTORICAL area. 4/
1, f reptec# t&gt;n rm. tunporch.
freshly pamied m/out. fenced
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area A many put toelures tnd
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4 wet pay 110 00 just to »ee
yoi*otd tackle 941-4593530

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PI S120K OoV Jamgan Prop
3223145
Santord: 21 Remodeled New
CHA. new cebmet* A carpets
No down. 1480mo 3323750

153— A creage L o t For
Sale
DeBery: 1/4 acre tot tor sate m
quiet neighborhood dose to
shoppmg 4 Elementary Khool
N message
18500 32219340
9
DELTONA 10 acres Meat lor
mobto homesea. horses came
terrrang or nursery* Zoned egrv
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Lake Loch A d»r pmrato
90i300 145 000
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land. Lake Monroe 198 000
VACANT LO T loch Amor
124 000 k) pnv wooded
LAKE MARY L O T I Wooded
125 000
BAY AYE Santord tot near
perk-112000

331-5069

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OAKRIOOE FARMS • Osteen/
Oeitcna area 10 acre* deal tor
horses or eattto term UcOto
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144 900 Fmencing ava* mi sm
down payment (404) 747-4300

157— M obile H omes
• For Sale
19 Prowler: 34 II. 10s27 Ftond4 room v/g condition mce
perk mi activities, healed pool
furnished 15400 3227757

221— G o o d T hings

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PEANUTS
Regular cap/n roasted, hash
jumbo shnmp. smoked hsh.
jerky 2330 Cetory Ava. Sanford
324 4963
ORANGES HAMLIN 1500/ BU
REO GRAPEFRUIT 1400/ BU
2055
PINE WAV. SANFORD
CALL 3228540

223— M iscellaneous
10* Compound Mttor Saw 3 M P
Craftsman kke new Used only I
hr 110000 Cal 3X4344
AMtOO
HANOICAP SCOOTER. 1 YEAR
OLD
USED VERY LITTLE
BUILT IN BATTERY CHARGER
11500 CASH FIRM
CALL 407-322-4432
Beal Motor BShp antique good
for
pads
Like-to-sefl it tor
140 M Ptoase caa 3225201
Christmas Special: A i r 2 tram
kletima bam board H O or N
omuom
3X7344
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Sphere
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Christmas
decorative
bell
Unique 125 X 3224540
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Class III Ford hitch, kka new
wheel chair.youth bed ml new
mame«a. toe shuts 3X7344

IMPEACH CLINTON
T SHIRTS' Caa 1-400-792 3175
Parchlnco Japanese Pm Ben
Machine Make good Chnstmet
present 125 32S4004
WOLFF TANNMQ BEDS
TAN AT HOME
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CommercialMome umtt
from 1199 00
Low Monthly Payments
Free Color Catalog
CaB TOOAV t 800-711-OI5S

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes 13.000 to 14 000 Setup
Fmancmg OUCT1 322-2441

231— C ars For Sale

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

' ST Camera 21th edition great
condition
less then 64 000
rrvtos 15 000 Cel 322 3505

OC R IFfUO tRATO R . 20 4 Cu
n . m w . no treat Iree/er over
fry. ca maker. 1400 320-7033
MAT T R I M SALE • FuB si/a
used bo* springs A mattress
M S 00 Larrya Mart 322-4132
RafrtgJFraaMbStoe-by t
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frost free 21 Cu It.. &lt;
water 1125 0 0 0 3229454
168 cu ft • frost free - Mage
Chef •1200 - Caa 324 2 792

183— T elevision
S tereo /Rad io

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TV-RCA 92Wood cebmet. excellent com*
non 1400 324 2612

199— Pets

6c

Supplies

Blchon Fries: AKC It weeks,
male Happy Mtla ban ot fluff
Loves kxjs Loves to nde m car
Almost housebmken 1300 322
ta u

47 BUICK CENTURY 4 dr cold
m runs looks quod 11995
349-5033

233
T ruck /Buses/Vans F or
Sale
1949 Ford FI SO: Explorer good
tires ono owner, 11695 0 6 0
407-333-2370. after 2PM
47 GMC LUXURY VAN
Duel A C •AS goocke*' 13995
349 5033

238— V ehicles W anted
CASH U S PAO f
For Junk C * t. Trucks A Meet
kiEPAMCRiCkKAur r m m vno

243— T railers For
S ale
2t FT TRAVEL-LINE Excellent
shape new&gt;y remodeled root
top A'e. seif contained sacrifice
tor 12500 Caa 302 9057

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278-H andy M an

BOOKKEEPtNO/ACCOUNTING
4 INCOME TAX tor « d » and
business
Accounting Solu­
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Fans cebmet hardware
shelves lights Drywail repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321 5410

279-H auling

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them spayed or neutered 1 get
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tosang required Apply m par--------Commerce way.
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resume to 322-5432

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West Sanford 407-130-7771 A
3770 Orlando Dr l 7-«3-Sanford.
407-331-4304
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.

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1 story 4/1 FP porch 10% dwn.
•a knanca J79K 3224407

1 9 9 — P e t s 6c S u p p l i e s

CONSTRUCTION clean up eat
lurk removed lawn care anytime
407-3521441
or 407 345 0 7
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Rental property garego shed
clean ups. eppuences. bash,
brush *07-5422454 or
pgr 407-4120217

280-Home
I mprovements

CARPENTER. All Home
repairs, painting A ceramc tile
Richard Gross 321 5972

CHARLES D. (Dan) MILLER
Builder CBC0572B5. Res.
Comm. remodel, additions,
repair MC VISA
407-320-1741

Retired Carpenter looking tor
•mat jobs Wee over *0 years
ot experience 321-0391

HA NOV MAN Painting concrete,
dry weft, remodeling, renova­
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New/Remodelln^Re pairs
Uc: COCOS7934 3227202

OAYWALL'STUCCO Repairs
Weil A O k n g Teatures
Matched Popcorn 322-4334

276-Elic tr ic a i
n e e d a n e l e c t r ic ia n ?

CALL DICK'* ELECTRIC
407-321-6733
UC. IR0002I24/Over 35 Yr*.

285-Landscaping
LARKINS LANDSCAPING 4
IRRIGATION
We mstaa sod. *ng sy» A reps*
shrub* mulches bnck pavers,
stump grind, tndsep rock A
design and her tourtarns I w*l
sod tree ot any pests and fun­
gus For esl. call 523 4317 or
414 7333

287-Lawn

S e r v ic e s

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 3220939.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
up* A under brushmg 27yrs eap
0 322 24tt/N 322 9397

300-Pressure
C

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DUN RITE Res/Comm
Free 4St. Lidna. Major credit
cards accepted. 321-4122
PRESSURE Steam Washing
Decks ' Walks * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324 7666
TOTAL PREP
Clean ups, pressure d hauling
lawn care *07-302-7718 Lic/lna

301-Roofing
YATES ROOFING since 1934
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. den.
Uc. eflC0022490. 332-1449

312— T ree Service
DON PKKREN TREE SVC
Tree/stump removal Free esl
licensed Insured 3227342
SIMPSONS Prof Tree SvC 20
yr* sap 24 hr storm damage
Seruor dneount Total bee cere
Free estimates
Bucket buck
available Call 3274736

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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Can surgery control epilepsy?
everything is to take a pill! You did not

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address the wellness issues that could
QOTT
m aintain or Improve vitality and
health. You do a disservice by failing
to educate your readers in establish
PETER
ing healthy lifestyle patterns.
DEAR READER: Regular readers
GOTT. M.D.
of my column well know that my rnt
eration of a healthy lifestyle is a con
slant and — probably, to some — a
boring litany. However, even with a
prudent lifestyle, a human’s life
expectancy rarely exceeds 100 years
on one of your recent columns in
What I was referring to In the previ
which a person asked if there was a
way to delay aging. You gave a long ous column is a potential fountain of
dissertation on a medication that youth substance that, by acting to pre
probably will not be available in that vent cell senescence, could increase
person's lifetime. Your answ er to our lifespans by 30 or 40 years
.

DEAR DR. COTT: I sm ■ 23 year
old woman who h ai experienced
epileptic aeiiurea lor IS vears.
Although I’m on Tegretol, the
seizures are getting out of control. Is
there any surgery that will control my

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DEAR READER; I don’t know. That
is a decision best left to the judgment
of your neurologist and a neurosur­
geon. Some forms of epilepsy are sur­
gically curable, but most are not. A
more useful approach would be to
have your neurologist prescribe other
anti convulsant drugs, of which there
are many
To give you related Information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Epilepsy: The Falling
Sickness." Other readers who would
like a ropy should send S3 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope to
P O Bos 2017. Murray Hill Station.
New York. NY I01S« Be sure to men
lion the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT. As a woman. I
object to your constant use of "he" in
reference to doctors. There are
by Art Sansom women in the profession, you know!
While I appreciate the need for con­
ciseness in a newspaper column,
ACTUALLY, H U M t W&gt;&amp; CALLING**
maybe you could mis up your pro­
F O t V lA b H E R C f A N L A D C C L 5 5 1
nouns a bit I might even forgive your
years of gender stereotyping.
DEAR READER: Gee. I hope so.
You're correct. Space has at times
prohibited me from using the he orshe construction Also. I find it awk­
ward. not to mention unnecessary
when answering readen who refer to
their male doctors
However, being a sensitive man of
the '90s, I'll mix my pronouns. In the
along with reading for gender,
by Charles M. Schulz future,
please read for content. That's really
what counts.
( YOU CAN'T FALt^
DEAR DR GOTT: My healthy. 65old husband has suffered two
V. OFF A V06.. J
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brief episodes of short-term memory
^
loss in the last four months What
could be the cause?
DEAR READER Transient short
term memory loss, without any other
neurological deficits, can be challeng
ing to diagnose in a healthy person It
can be caused by many problems,
including nerve diseases, small blood
clots, arterial spasm, heartbeat abnor
malities and brain disorders, such as
by Howls Schnaldar Alzheimer’s disease. Your husband
needs a meticulous neurological
examination, blood tests and a CT (or
Mltli scan to determine why he has
had difficulty. In many cases, once the
cause is identified, treatment ran pre
vent long term memory loss and other
serious manifestations of brain dys­
function
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South has three major suit winners.
So. he gets to nine with either five dia­
mond or five club tricks But it he
takes a losing finesse, surely the de­
fenders will cash too many spade
tricks. Which finesse to take’
By Phillip Alder
The technical play is to cash the dia
We have been looking at covering
an honor with an honor — or. to be mond ace — the suit with the greater
more accurate, when not to cover an number of cards — then, if the king
doesn't drop, to finesse in clubs. Here,
honor with an honor
How would you plan the play in as you can see. this works.
However. South went with an alter­
three no-trump alter a spade lead’
Remember that you cannot see the native approach, playing the defender,
not the textbook After winning trick
defenders' hands
Perhaps you are thinking that to two with dummy's spade ace. he
make five of a minor would require called for the club queen When East
one of two finesses: approximately a played low. apparently without a care
75 percent chance And to make six of in the world. South won with the ace
a minor would need two finesses: and look the diamond finesse Now he
about a 25 percent shot. Three no­ went two down.
How did East know what to do?
trump is more sweaty. Yet how can
From the point count If West had the
North sensibly investigste five of a mi
nor. given that a three diamond rebid spade honors. South had to have the
is nonforcing’ I've no idea, so I agree club ace. So. East could anticipate the
actual position. Weil defended!
with the three nu trump rebid

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                    <text>TODAY IS.. PAGE 3A

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SPORTS...PAGE IB

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two touchdowns and
it’s Seminole’s victory
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long w ood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Sem inole County since 1908

91st YEAR. No. 21

75 Cents

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. I998

Reynolds says,‘I am not a murderer’
Sh eriffs investigators
say suspect killed
Geneva couple, little
girl, and should face
the electric chair
By R u u White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Michael Reynolds
says hr Is nol Ihr fiend who
bludgeoned to death a Geneva
couple and their 11-year-old
daughter In July.
*l've done nil the things that
I've been charged with before
and deserved the punishment.'*
Reynolds told the Seminole
Herald Thursday. "Hut I am not
a murderer. I didn't kill those
people. I have never hurt a
child. I have children o f my
own.
"This Is crazy - absolutely
crazy. I need my clay in court."
lie said.
Reynolds. R7. spoke for the
Orst time since his arrest for
the murders of Daniel ITtvrtt
|33|. Robin Razor (31) and thrlr
11-year-old daughter. Chris­
tine. lir e family lived in a
trailer home on Clekk Circle
west o f Geneva. Reynolds, a
drifter and convicted felon,
lived on the same dirt street.
Seminole County
Sheriffs

Michael

Reynold*

deputies said they suspected
from the start dial Michael
Reynolds was the killer. W ien
It was determined he had an
outstanding 1991 warrant from
Hillsborough
County
for
charges that Included kidnap­
ping. sexual battery and aggra­
vated battery with a deadly
weapon, the drptilles eatlie to
gel Reynolds.
He wasn't charged with the
Clekk Circle murders until sev­
eral weeks later, when Sheriff
Don Esllnger described Rry•Holds as ‘ a violent, wicked In­

dividual who has vic timized his
last law-abiding citizen. It's
our desire
Kslluger said that
’ he never sees the light of day
again. He should never have
l&gt;een let out o f Jail."
All efforts to get a confession
from Reynolds on the murders
have failed, "lie dentes It.” said
Seminole County Investigator
Ray Parker. T h e more we tried
to engage his (Reynolds') con­
science he kejit on saving he
didn’t do It."
Reynolds'
arraignment
Is
scheduled for Oct. I before
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester.
On this day. he will makr a
guilty or not-gullt plea to three
first degree murder charges.
Tile Public Defender's Olflce
has asslgnrd Timothy Cnudlll
and James K. Flggatt to the
case.
Reynolds
said
that
Caudill had told him he'd
probably l&gt;e asslgnrd to the
case. "Ur's yet to come talk
with me. though." Reynolds
said.
(Nelthrr Caudill nor Flggatt
returned calls from the llemld
on Friday.)
Depleted as a big. scary man
with nasty tattoos all over him
and sullied by right or more
years In Jails In Florida. Texas
and Arizona. Reynolds Is re­
markably well-sjNikrn and raP litM *•• Reynolds, P i| i BA

Family mombors and fnonds grieve upon teaming the
shocking nows that a Genova family had boon bludg-

eoned to death In their home this past July. Michael
Reynolds was arrested and charged with the slayings.

R itz ren ovation rates high
in state, bu t loses g ra n t b id
By Marla Orem
|
HERALD STAFF WRITER
I
SANFORD • Renovations on the Rltz Theatre
will have to watt u bit longrr.
Tlir Rltz Community Theatre Renovation Proj­
ect did not make the cut for state grant money It
hud sought to complete restoration. Member* of

Related Editorial, Page 4A_______
the RJtz Theatre board were Informed Thursday
that the project ranked 47 out of 116 applicants
from around the state.
Though ranked as a high high by the state's
Historic Preservation Advisory Council, the
theater project did not make the list of the final

16 that will have to share $4 million In state
grant funds.
'Only half a dozen applicants received the
high high designation, so we were hopeful that
we would get the grant,* said Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale, who flew with several members of
the board on his private airplane to Talluhassee
on Tuesday to show support for the project.
'O f course we're disappointed.* Dale said, 'but
there arc some other avenues we con pursue.'
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Ex­
ecutive Director Ron Rose, who Is also a m em ­
ber o f the theater board, said there Is a small
chance the project can receive grant money.
The historic advisory council. Rose said, will
ask the state for additional funding for projects
PUaae Sn R IU . Page BA

Heritage festival to debut this fall
By Marla Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER

The Florida Forests Forever Showvan was at the
Central Florida Zoo, 3755 N.W. highway 17-92,
Sanford, thia weak with learning opportunities lor
interested people of all ages to find out about how
crucial the forests are to the Florida environment.
Forester Dana Sussmann was one of those who
guided students through the computer-enhanced
learning experience that is housed in a brightly

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first and last
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colored 18-wheeler. The van travels around the
state to bring the virtual lores! tour to those who
want the chance to learn about forest animals, the
trees and why it is Important to take care of them.
The tour ends Sunday, open today from 9 a m to 5
pm. Admission is free. For more information about
the zoo. call 323-4450.

SANFORD - Some big names
are expected this fall In San­
ford to Inaugurate a downtown
street festival that will get the
town on the map and on the
minds of Central Florida visi­
tors.
Billed as the Big Event, the
Sanford Hrrltagr Festival will
make Its debut Nov. 13-15 Is
the downtown historic district
along First Street.
The brainchild o f Ron Rose.

executive
director
for
the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, the event will fea­
ture headline entertainers auch
as Chubby Checker, and the
bands Lonestar and Loverboy.
on four stages.
The mission o f the regional
event. Rose said, la to showease the community and the
historic downtown area. The
festival la expected to draw
close to 35,000 visitors.
*We want to enhance com ­
munity pride to achieve maaa
appeal and earn a reputation

as one of Central Florida's top
events,* Rose said. T h is will
benefit the city Image.*
Other than the Fourth of July
celebration each year, the heri­
tage festival Is the only other
event of any magnitude In
Sanford. Rose said. Production
cost ts about $146,000.
T h is, hopefully will be our
signature event,* he said. T h is
la a party, a street festival that
celebrates who we arc and we
want to put our best foot for­
ward.*
Pleas* I n raatlrai. Pag* U

Educator chronicles roles of women
in local historic black community
By Karra Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - One local educa­
tor recently traveled halfway
around the world to promote
the history of women's roles In
the historic black community
of Midway.
Rosalie Wright Cook Is a
doctoral candidate at llic Uni­
versity of Central Florida. She
says one o f the latest und great
events In her educational ca­
reer was lo be Invited to pres­
ent her doctoral dissertation at
the 20th International Confer­
ence for the History of Educa­
tion held in August at the Uni­
versity o f Leuven. Kcntrljk.
Belgium.
Cooks paper Is entitled T h e

Oral History of Midway as Seen
Through the Eyes o f die
Women.* Her paper shares die
stories of the matriarchs of
dial community and the teach­
ers who taught at Midway Ele­

emy graduate, now teaches
there. Cook furthered her edu­
cation at Florida A &amp; M Uni­
versity und graduated from the
University of Central Florida
wldi bachelor's and master's
degrees.
Cook says the Intent o f her
paper Is to enable the children
to sec and understand the
positive aspects o f die Midway
heritage and to believe strongly
enough that education ts the
key to mankind's survival.

mentary School during the seg­
regation and Integration of the
Seminole County school sys­
tem.
Cook, a 1963 Crooms Acad­

i

*Wc must continue die m is­
sion of the m atrlarchs-to a l­
ways Instill respect, dignity for
self and others not only In
Midway but In the mainstream
of society.* Cook says.

Rosalie Wright

!

Cook Is

an educator and doctoral candidate.

�2A •Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday September VO 1990

Leisure
Bill's Airboat
Adventures

IN BRIEF
Hunting course

Personal Tours • by
appointment • on the
beautiful middle St.
Johns River • up to 6
passengers • licensed
Captain • (407) 977-3214

SANFORD ■ The Seminole Fewer Squadron, a unit of the United
States Fowrr Squadrons, a voluntary nonprofit organization of
recreational boaters, will sponsor ilie "USPS Boating Course*. The
seven week classes are held on Wednesday evenings at Seminole
Community College, Building J, starting on Wednesday from 7:30
until 9:30 p in. Tills accredited course ts approved for those who
must meet the new state law. Boaters and personal water craft
riders ages 18 and under must certify they have successfully
completed a safe boating course. The law went Into effect in O c ­
tober 1996.
Graduates receive a certificate o f completion awarded by the
Seminole Power Squadron. The certificate Is also good for dis­
counts on family boat insurance. Boaters of any age may take the
course. Topics include boat handling and seamanship, needed
equipment, rules o f the road, line nnd knots, charts and aids to
navigation, engine trouble shooting, boat trallcrlng and much
more. The course exceeds educational requirements in all stairs.
The cost for books and materials ts $35; additional family
members S I 5. For more Information rail Mike Wilson at 3243771 or Bill Snider at 869-4291. Registration Is on the first night
o f the course at 7 pan.

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F a r m w o r k e r e x h ib it io n o p e n s
Joro Mooro, ol Somlnolo Community Collogo.
wolcomos Poier Schroyor, ol tbo Croalde School ol
Art. and Sister Ann and Tirso Moreno ol the
Farmworker Association ol Florida, al Iho oponing

ol Tho Last Harvosl: A History and Tribute to the

Life end Work ot the Farmworkers on Lake Apopka,
now ol the collogo. For more on the photo
documentary, plonso goo Pago 1C.

CASSELBERRY - If you've ever wanted to hold a bat. shake
hands with Smokey Bear or see a bam owl up close, you'll have
your chance at the Eco-Day Fair Sept. 26.
The fair will include many activities and exhibits of ecological
interest Including Birds o f Prey Center, Bat Society, Eco-Storc.
Native Plant Society. Seminole County Recycling. Forestry D e ­
partment. manatees and more. There will also lie a display o f
ecological art by local school children.
The event, which is free, will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 26 4 1 Red Bug Lake Road,
Casselberry. A 'low-on-the-food-chaln' lunch will be served for a
nominal fee.
For more Information contact Mary Vlllllo at (407) 339-1100.

Magic Bus at Oviedo mall
Special to the Herald
OVIEDO - Scholastic's "D ie Magic Bus-Ltvet* roars Into Oviedo
Marketplace Saturday at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., und 4 p.m. nnd on
Sunday at 1 p.m., 3 p.m.. and 5 p.m. with the 30-inlnute live
special events production ‘ Recycling*, an original musical
production based on Scholastic's The Magic School Bus award­
winning television series premiering on the FOX Kids Network In
the Fall of 1998, produced by Scholastic productions and based
on the lK-st scllIng book by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen
published by Scholastic Inc.

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Today: Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs in the upper-SOs.
Lows tn the mld-70s. Sunday:
Scattered
thunderstorms.
Highs in the lower-80s. Lows In
the lower-70s. Monday: After­
noon thunderstorms, Highs tn
the m!d-80s. Lows In the low703. Tuesday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. litghs In the lower 80s. Lows In the uppcr-GOs.

SATURDAY:
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a.m.. maj. 10:55 a.m.. min.
5:05 p.m.. maj. 11:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
7:48 a.m.. 8:06 p.m., low: 1:37
a.m.. 1:52 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 7:53 a.m., 8:11
p.m., low: 1:42 a.m.. 1:57 p.m..
ex ten d ed o u tlo o k
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S em in o le Herald
“Sen ing Seminole County Since 1908 ”
Sunday, September 20,1998 • Vol. 91, No. 21
Pubbahed Daily Except Monday, Saturday 4 Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N. French Ava., Sanford. FL. 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
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B y Ja n e Lord
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
At our house, the language o f
Legos ts the language of love.
Almost dally during this past
summer vacation
my
son
asked. ■Mom, will you do Le­
gos with me?* Who could r e ­
sist such an Imitation? I could
because my laundry basket Is
overflowing and my list of To
Do’s goes on for pages, but my
reply Is. T d love to!”
We sit on the floor and sur­
round ourselves with plastic
pieces o f assorted colors and
shapes. There are drtulled
building
Instructions
but
sometimes tie creates tilings
from his Imagination. He's very
Inventive. Personally. I'm on
Instruction follower.
To successfully complrte a
Lego edifice, a certain amount
o f organization ts required. If
you’re a kid. you don't mind
dumping all the pieces on the
floor to look for the one you
need. When I saw that mess
for the first time. 1 knew there
had to be a better way. W e
now have several plastic boxes
each containing a different
color. I'm a real stickler about
keeping the colors separate, so
at the beginning of each Lego
session 1 spend a few minutes
sorting them. Tills works well
for us. My only complain Is the
box of black pieces. When the
only illumination In the room
Is a few 60-watt-bulbs, all the
pieces seem to melt together.
At this point. I'm the one sug­
gesting we dump the whole
thing out.
Effective communication Is
also required. Just the right
piece Is needed at just the
right time. We've developed a
code which only we under­
stand completely. For exam ­
ple. If he needs a blue, flat
one-eye, I know just wliat lo
give him. There ure high,
black two by tens; gray, dou­
ble
upside-down
sloples;
white, long slantles: red. flat,
four by four squares; and
many, many more. My favor­
ites ure the single pieces with
projections that hold other
pieces. In this category, there
are stick tips, stick outs, stick
one and the Infamous stuck.
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�Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Sunday. September 20. 1998 •3A

Editor from Chile senses media overkill

Kris
and Angela
Kelly of Deltona
announce the birth of
their daughter Breanna
Julia born July 31. 1990
at South Seminole Hospital
In Longwood. She weighed 8
lbs. 8 oz. and is welcomed
home by sister Jayrie Louella.
Grandparents are Eileen and
Mel Himes of Deltona, Donna
Kelly of Debary, Pat Kelly of
Tampa. Great Grandparents
are Mel and Pat lllmes of
Dletona, Marv Fisher of
Semnes, Alabama, Bar
Irland of SI. Peter*
burg, FL and Sara
Nell Irland of
Debary, FL

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Traveling across the United
for a month. Rafeel
Lop««. nn editor-journalist
from Chile. 19 learning a lot
about the American medlu and
American people.
Lopez Is here ns part of the
International Visitor Program
sponsored by the U.S. Infor­
mation Agency. He spenks lit­
tle English but he's getting a
good feel for whnt people are
saying.
T h ere's o morbid Interest
by the press Into President
Clinton's crisis." Lopez said
through an Interpreter. "It
should not be that big a deal.
Do the American people care
that much? It must be very
difficult for him. It Is good you
have (Mark)
McGwire
and
(Sammy) Sosa and some good
news."
Lopez said that the children
of his country are working on
computers at their schools and
learning English ns a second
language, lie said his daughter
speaks English and so does his
wife. *l'm the only one In the
family who doesn't. I'm ufrnld."
Wltlle In the U.S., Lopez
wants to find out more about
the Impact o f the Internet on
traditional news media, the
relationship o f the press to lo ­
cal. state and federal govern­
ments. the press coverage of
U.S. foreign policy. El Nino
and space flight - and to keep
track of the McOwIre-Sosa
race, perhaps.
Ills trip to Central Florida
was short but sweet. He was
escorted by Patricia Ockri,
vice president o f the Interna­
tional Council o f Central Flor­
ida. Grhrt said she was d e­
lighted to be doing something
that had nothing to do with
the county's recent elections.

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Is finding out about Amorica on ■ one-month stay. He
T ills In much more fun." she
said.

Attention, liurs
Tills Is a true story. There Is
n Big Whopper Liar's Contest
this weekend at New Har­
mony. hid. More than 20.000
urr expected to attend - many
of them more than ready to
tell big whoppers, lic k a w in­
ner from tills list.
10. Liza (with a Z) Ixitt
0. Fibber McGee
H. O J. Simpson
7. Tlie TV Chihuahua
0. Used car dealers
5. John (Oh. yes)
Lovltz.
T h at's the ticket."
4. The Tooth Fairy
0. White House splnma stern
2. "Buddy"
I. Guess!

Another year older
Who's older - Adam West or
McCallum? If you
guessed West, you guessed
correctly. He’s 70 Saturday.
McCallum Is G5 and Jc

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is assisted by Karima Azzouz, a U.S -Spanish inter­
preter from San Francisco.

Lunden Is 47. Actor Jeremy
Irons Is 50 and Twiggy • good
ole Twiggy - Is 49.
Our Italian friend. Sophie
Loren. Is 54 on Sunday. Mama
Mia. Our Canadian friend. Oay
LaFleur Is 47. The Flower. Red
Auerbach Is 81. Ort him a ci­
gar.
One
of rarth's
funniest
comics. BUI Murray Is 48 on
Monday. All he wants Is a pen­
nant for the Chicago Cubs.
Next time you sec Sanford P o­
lice Sgt. Darrel Presley notice
how much he looks like Hill
Murray. Author Stephen King
Is 01.

Love a Mensch
Monday is the start of Love

a Mensch Week. Organizers
say menschrs are decent r e ­
sponsible
men or
women.
Who’s to argue?

H o w th o u g h tfu l
Guess what great American
favorite Is 95 years old on
Tuesday? Itelo Marchiony Is
responsible. What a fella.

M es Culpa
Sony, Father Trout for we
have sinned. We know you are
Richard not your brother.
John. We had the right church
but the wrong pew. W ell toss
something more than loose
change In the second co llec­
tion.

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NOTICE OF
ZONING CHANGE
Tho City ol Sanlord proposes to adopt the following ordinance.

Country dance showdown
The following reports urere compiled Jmm the Seminote County
Sheriff"m Office fo r tnlcdenta reported Sept. 18:

Aggravated assault:
LASS MAST, Emma Oaks Trail. 1000 block. Sept. 17. 5:24
p.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested for aggravated ussault
with a motor vehicle by Lake Mary police aftrr he tried to run
over a co-worker with a forklift. Police said witnesses said
alter he failed to run over the man. he hit him In the face
with his arm and hand.
BANPOBD, State Road 46, 4600 block. Sept. 17. 2:12 a.m. A
46-year-old man was arrested for aggravated battery and for
possession o f drug paraphernalia by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said they responded to reports of an
Incident at a hotel where they found a man and Ills co-worker
Involved In a light. The men were sharing a hotel room while
In town working but they got In an argument. The defendant
allegedly hit the other man In the head with u beer bottle.
During the anest, police found a beer cun that had been
fashioned Into a smoking device for crack cocaine.

Criminal mischief:
SANTORO. Franch Arenas, BOO block. Sept. 17. 10 a m. A
19-year-old man was arrested for criminal mischief ufirr he
hit a woman's pick up truck with a basebull bat. He
reportedly broke the windshield and the windows before
Sanford police arrived.

Domestic violence:
SANFORD, White Rabble Court. 3900 block. Sept. 17. G:0B
p.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies. Witnesses told deputies
that the man tried to prevent Ills live In girlfriend from
leaving their residence during a fight. They said he was
grabbing tilings away from her and called her names. They
said he grabbed her by the hair and dragged her across the
lawn as she tried to get away.
SANFORD. Pm lW BO O Avw M , Sept. 17. 11:39 p.m. A 36year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after he
reportedly hit his wife In the head with a perfume bottle and
In the arm with another object.

Driving under the influence:
LARK MART, International Parkway and Lake Mary
Boulevard. Sept. 17. 9:18 p.m. A 22-year-old woman was
arrested for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTS SPR1NOS. Lake Mobil/Oak Street. Sept. 17.
7:07 p.m. A 36-year-old man and a 37-year-old man were
arrested after they allegedly sold $57 worth o f marijuana to
undercover Seminole County sheriffs deputies. One of the
men was also arrested for selling a substance reported to be
crack cocaine to officers as well.
ALTAMONTS SFRZNOS. Anchor Road/Uvs Oak. Sept. 17.
6:55 p.m. A 45-year-old woman was arrested for possession of
If— than 20 gnuns o f marijuana. Seminole County sheriff's
deputies said they stopped the woman for a traffic violation
and said she was shaking more than they thought she should.
They asked If they could search the car and she agreed.
Inside, they found a plastic bag o f marijuana.
496/Bahuy
Sept. 17. 6:45 p.m.
A. State “
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A 30-year-old man was arrested for possession o f drug
paraphernalia by Seminole County sheriff's deputies after
they stopped him for acting suspiciously. Deputies found a
small marijuana pipe In his back pocket.
SANFORD. Rosa Avenue, 100 Mock. Sept. 17. 4:56 p.m. A
40-year-old man was arrested for possession of cocaine and
for the sale o f crack cocaine by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said he sold undercover deputies $65 of
crack cocaine. During his arrest, they found cocaine In his
pocket.
SANFORD. Ortaatfo Drive, 3600block. Sept. 17. 9:03 p.m. A
34-year-old man was arrested for obtaining drugs with u
forged prescription. The pharmacy called Sanford police
when the woman produced a prescription for Darvecet pills,
which appeared to be forged, and altered In quuntlty from 6
to 60.

OCALA
Preliminary
rounds have begun for the
1996 Marlboro Country Nights
Dance Showdown, the nation's
largest and richest country
dance
contest.
Preliminary
rounds at Party Centra). 2677
NW 10th St.. Ocala, are Sept.
26 and Oct. 3 with the Club
Championships on Oct. 10.
Weekly dance competitions
are held In clubs over a threeweek period, culminating In
Club Championship that fea­
tures the winners from the two
previous weeks o f competition.
Winners at the Club Champi­
onship level sdvance to the
Rrglonal Championships, held
Nov. 6 In Raleigh, N.C. W in­
ners o f each Regional Champi­
onship advance to the National
Finals held Dec. 4 In Dallas.
Texas.

ORDINANCE NO. 3434
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMEND­
ING ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZON­
ING OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN LAKE MONROE LAKEFRONT AND FIRST STREET AND
BETWEEN SAN JUAN AVENUE AND SANFORD AVENUE FROM
RMO! (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL-OFFICE-INSTITUTIONAL)
TO SC-3 (SPECIAL COMMERCIAL); PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY. CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Damon D'Amico and Lisa Harnman,
champion country dancers.

The Showdown Is an amateur grassroots country dance com p e­
tition and Is open to couples who are at least 21 years o f age. and
not currently employed as a dance Instructor.
Official rules. Including eligibility requirements, und entry
forms are available at Party Central. For more Information rail
Party Central at (352) 629-1221.

Tasty fund-raiser
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Altamonte Sprlngs/Forest City R o­
tary Club Is sponsoring Its Sixth Annual Taste o f Altamonte
Springs Oct. 12. All proceeds from the event go to benefit local
community projects.
The Taste o f Altamonte Is a festive evening filled with food, en­
tertainment and fun. Cool 105.9 will be broadcasting live at the
event. All food Is Included with the cost o f admission. Participat­
ing restaurants this yea r include Druegger’s Bagels; Can-abba's
Italian Grill: Olna's On The Water. Heritage Grill at Sheraton
North: HooteFs; Hops Qrll) 6c Bar. Legends Bar Ac Grill: Nectars:
Outback Steokhouse; Shells Seafood; Southern Mill Bread Com­
pany; Tijuana Flats Burrito Co.: Whisky Creek Bar &amp; Grill; and
Wild Jack's BBQ.
The Taste will be held from 6 until 9 p.m. at Crane's Roost
Park, behind the Altamonte Mall. Admission tickets, sold at the
event, are $15 for adults and $7 for children under 12.

Interested patties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding
the ordinance and/or may submit written comments.

Play
tPsgs 3A
its holding.
Sometimes, we name a piece
according to the way we first
used It. This Is true in the case
o f the little light-house, the
turbo engine, the torch, the
nose and the cannon ball. In
subsequent sets, these pieces
reappear with different func­
tions. but to us. they will al­
ways
bear
their
original
names.
Our Lego sets range from
medieval castles with trap
doors to laser-powered robots
and It takes time and patience
to put one together. Some are
all day projects. My husband
will often come home to find

A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday. September
28. 1998 el 7:00 o'clock P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by tho
City Commission ol Sanlord. Florida. In the City Commission Room.
City Hall. 300 North Park Avsnue, Sanford, Florida.

no trace o f dinner cooking, but
the pirate ship we worked on
Is almost complete. He doesn't
mind. He understand that I
received much more thun an
Invitation to play.
These special momcnlB may
disappear soon. My son Is 11.
and I've been told by other
moms that his Interests will
begin to shift away from Legos.
That will be a sad day for me.
Until then. Ill continue to be
honored by his Invitation to
Include me. Because after 10
minutes o f searching and fi­
nally coining up with an elu­
sive piece. I hear, "Mom.
you're awesome!' and that Is
the language o f love.

Copies of the proposed ordinance are available lor Inspection by the
public at the City Clerk's Office, City HaM. Sanford. Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IP A PERSON DECIDE8 TO A PPE A L A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED
AT THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEARING HE MAY NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OP THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESTIMO­
NY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. (PS 2S8.0108).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305626 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE MEETING.

Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

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4A - SormnolB Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Sunday. September 20. 1998

Commending Ritz
Theatre committee
M em bers o f th e Hit/. T h ea tre renovation
com m ittee traveled this past w eek to
Tallah assee seek in g a S 4 11.000 state grant
that, m atch ed b y the cou n ty's C om m u nity
B lock G rant o f $437,000. w ould have
bankrolled the com p letion o f the project.
A lon g w ith the Kit/. 1 15 historic
preservation p rojects w ere In the ru n n in g
lor th e m oney to b e aw arded to 16
applicants. Th e Rltz placed 47th In th a t field
o f dream s, so did not receive the needed
Influx o f funds.
T h e Seminole I lera ld believes all good
things a rc w orth w a itin g for. and the Rltz
renovation Is a ve ry good thing.
M u ch Is said abou t grow th and progress
now adays. C om placent design and cost
cfilclen t arch itectu re su rely dim inish what
C entral Florida cou ld h ave been. Uut
Sanford In the 1980s w as given a unique
op p ortu n ity to sh ow the w orld a m ore
genteel tim e In ou r history, and how that
elegant era ra n be Integrated Into ou r lives
today. Th e com m ercial and residential
dow n tow n w as design ated a protected site
on the N ational R egister o f H istoric Places.
A lthough the project didn't m ake this cut.
Rltz com m ittee m em bers are optim istic.
A dditional fu n d s m ay be m ade available to
those projects that placed through 48th.
That w ould m ake the Rltz. ut 47th. eligible.
W e com m en d th e selfless efforts o f those
hacking the project, in clu d in g H elen and
David Stairs. B everly B oothe. Carol
KlrcholT. Ron Rose and Larry Dale, all o f
w hom traveled to T a lla h assee for the grant
presen tation. K ay B arth olom ew also has
donated tim e and space to Rltz projects over
the years, a llow in g plays to be presented
and artifa cts to b e stored at h er gallery
du rin g the ren ovation .
T h e Rltz T h ea tre Is certa in ly w orth y o f
restoration , as a rich rem in d er th at ou r
tradition s are a lw a ys a part o f us. stron g
roots from w h ich stron g com m u n ity
Identity can grow .

Our nation on the path o f self destruction
I think for the first time In my lifetime. I
really believe that tills nation Is on the path of
self destruction. Our greatesl enemies are
within. There are those who are active In the
(Hilltlcal process who despite all that they may
say. have no regard for truth and decency. They
have become powers unto themselves. Self
serving and willing lo do or say anything that
will enhance the chance of achieving their p o­
litical agenda.
Both the Republican and Democrat parties
have become prostitutes to special Interest and
themselves. What Is happening In Washington
now Is Just a small, almost Insignificant, symp­
tom of a much deeper Illness within our politi­
cal system. Truth, dignity, and the desire to bitfill (he dream of the founding fathers that this
nation could lie an example for others Is falling.
In their wisdom they knew that we alone could
not stand as the nation they envisioned without
God. But man Is weak and easily misguided.
Slowly we moved away from the very glue that
the founders knew we must have io prrserve
this dream, this nation.
Some sin most o f their lives and then when
they sav that they have found God there Is little
room In thrlr hearts to forgive others. Much like
the former smoker who can no longer tolerate
those that smoke. While they were smoking and
blew smoke Into the faces of those around
them, they gave little thought to their actions.
Once they have succeeded In breaking the ad­
diction they have the least tolerance for those

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still addicted.
So It Is with our nation, lake the former
smoker, the former slnnrr has little- tolerance.
There are those that believe that they are the
saviors o f this nation. That God Is on their side,
but their actions seem to contradict what they
say and perhaps thrlr Interpretation of God's
desire may not l»e entirely correct.
Then we have those that wr condemn ns b r­
ing too apathetic. Who apparently have little
desire lo participate any longer, that have little
faith In liie system or the process. Could we
have misjudged them? Is It possible that thry
concluded long ago that wr can no longrr gain
back the greatness o f this nation?
In truth, the two predominate polltlrul parties
are not serving us well. They thirst for power
nnd In their desire lo reach that goal thrrr Is no
room for God. truth, love and decency. As we

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ULaTTE R S
Cop speaks on public
nudity ordinance
An Issue of public nudity Is being proposed to
the people of Seminole County for a public vote
In November. The people are to vote If public
nudity Is not acceptable In a wide variety o f cir­
cumstances. Each side o f the Issue has a stake
In Its outcome and each thinks that they are
right.
Seminole County Is not the Garden o f Eden or
Sodom or Gomorrah. It falls somewhere In be­
tween and actually leans toward the Garden of
Eden. H ie church I attended as a child taught
that God made Adam and Eve In the Image of
God. God did not clothe Adam or Eve and a l­
lowed them to roam the Garden o f Eden In
peace and tranquility as long as they did not cat
the fruit of one tree. Only when they shared the
fruit did they become ashamed o f their bodies
and tried to hide them from each other. They
were also at the same time banished from the
Garden of Eden. God gave every person the
freedom of choice and as the centuries went by
some people have chosen the wrong path. In
the depravity and wickedness of Sodom and
Gomorrah. God saw the people of these towns
at their worst and destroyed the entire popula­
tion except for one virtuous family.
In modem times we have set rules and regula­
tions beyond the Ten Commandments. One ex­
ample Is the United States Constitution. This
Please Bee Letters. Page BA

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~C'mon! It s Dress-Down Friday. Whals
wrong with weanng pajamas?"

approach the yrar 2000 wr can look back and
sec the destruction wc have sown. Thr dream o f
the founding fathers Is all bill gone.
Some will say that what Is taking place In
Washington today Is Just. That one side Is right
and the other wrong. Thr tmth Is that then* Is
more than enough rvll and personal desire on
both sides lo destroy the other. Thrrr Is pre­
cious llllle morality left. Our political systrm Is
not moral. It Is corrupt, and my fear Is that wr
cannot continue lo exist. Tills soap opera In
Washington Is what wr are all about us u na­
tion. Thr broadcastrrs have had a few long m u­
lling shows that have clearly mirrored this na­
tion. Thr O J . Simpson trial. Hill and Monica,
and others. We condemn, while we sin. by a l­
lowing ourselves lo lie completely absorbed In
these matters giving llttlr time, debate or the
sauir concentration lo othrr Issues.
Thr newscasts and deliatrs ubout politics are
nothing more than one liar railing another
liar...a liar. To rise to political power almost re­
quires that you forfeit tmth and distort tmlh.
The object Is lo win by whatrver means. Thr
drrrnl among us who may have entered thr pdlltlral arena will not. leaving us little choice,
and a dismal future.
We are not fair, nor Just. We are destructive,
self serving, and are becoming quite shallow. As
we come closer to lundlng on distant planets wr
are drifting away from our only salvation as a
nation. God. God Is tmth. Where Is truth? You
will nol find It within our political systrm.

Change not synonymous with progress
Let's see. Those o f us who want Fort Mellon
Park to remain wholly a park have been called
'carpetbaggers.* ’ newcomers.* 'liars,* ’ retired
(not with admiration).’ and other names. Now a
former city commissioner, Bob Thomas, calls
us selfish In his recent guest column to the
Seminole Herald, lie also, once again throws the
*P* word upon the altar for readers to worship.
Please. Mr. Thomas!

pro-grass n. 1. U o m u a t toward a goal. 9.
Steady lasprovaaoat aa of a society or civi­
lisation. 9. To advance toward a mors desir­
able farm. The American Heritage Dictionary
What Is the goal toward which tills will move
our city and Its people? What Improvement will
It bring? How will It advance us toward a more
desirable form?
Mr. Thomas mentions the following as bene­
fits: money, money, money, money, and a rea­
son for our young people to remain In Sanford.
These hopes are based on a dream — the dream
that this project, If built, will succeed at all.
They are also based upon misinformation. An
economic Impact study done at taxpayer ex­
pense proports to demonstrate some of the
points Mr. Thomas makes.

What arc some of the economic reall tics?
The Flshklnd Report Is a formulaic guess,
nothing more, it Is based not only on a funda­
mentally different project than the one currently
proposed but It Is also based upon the giant a s­
sumption that this project. If built, will be suc­
cessful. The developer lias yet to complete the
feasibility study that was due to the city nine
months ago. Additionally, this report bases em ­
ployment earnings for those who might work at
this hotel at an average o f $25,000 per year.'
This might be the mathematical average be­
tween the highest and lowest salary at a Central
Florida hotel but It Is not even close to what
most hotel workers here make. The July 1998
Wage &amp; Salary Survey o f the Employers A sso ­
ciation o f Central Florida reveals that the aver­
age wage paid to the overwhelming majority o f
hotel workers In this area (housekeepers, bussera, kitchen helpers, greeters, concierges, ban­
quet setters, bartenders, etc.) Is $5.26 per hour.
Some o f these o f course, provide the opportu­
nity for tips.
As to the management jobs (about 20 percent
o f the total hotel staff) the 1997 graduates o f the
Cornell University Hotel School, one o f the
foremost college degrees In tills field In the na­
tion. received an average starting salary o f
$27,325. Also, all large hotel chains transfer 90
percent o f these management jobs from other
existing hotels. They rarely hire these people
locally. So, who Is trying to fool whom about the
great personal prosperity this project might
bring to our citizens? Certainly a successful
project such as this would benefit our downtown
merchants. That’s great - for a tiny portion o f
our people.
Change la not necessarily progress. Many
Americans continue to cling to the post-WWIl
myth that bigger, or more, or buildings, or pav­
ing. or an Increased tax base equals progress.

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Nothing could be less true. The biggest fallacy
o f this myth Is that change Is the same as prog­
ress. Bigger Is clearly not necessarily better.
Change Is clearly not necessarily progress. Just
look around Central Florida. ’ Look at what's
happening In Lake Mary.* one o f our commis­
sioners recently said. Exactly. Lake Mary Is a
five mile long hodgepodge strip mall with u
walled community o f rich people at one rnd.
Sanford airport at the other and. a crumbling,
forgotten old downtown on the fringe. Il Is the
result o f unplanned development, not progress.
"There ts no stopping progress.* Mr. Thomas
claims. Sir, we have stopped progress all across
this land. We have changed from close-knit
communities where people cared about each
other to strip mall towns where no one even
knows their neighbor. That Is change but It Is
not progress. W e have changed from aualnt.
peaceful small towns to traffic-clogged suburbs.
That Is change but It Is not progrrss. None of
this ts progress because there Is no goal. There
Is no vision.

TrafBo, traffic, and mors traffle. ’ Just as
sure as this project is realized, the first Street
conldor will come to life.* Mr. Thomas contin­
ues. You bet your life It will, with wall to wall
traffic. Ttactor trailers will roll down First
Street delivering food and other supplies. Other
trucks, from vans to panel trucks will rumble
through downtown carrying laundry and the
hundreds o f other things It takes to sustain a
hotel/conventlon center on a dally basis.
Strolling leisurely across our main street will be
traded for a mad dash to avoid the traffic.
Tha wroag pUcs, at ths wrong lima, with
aa gaal or vision. Placing tills proposed ho­
tel/conventlon center on our lakefront park Is
an example o f the same kind o f opportunistic,
short-sighted, reactionary thinking and un­
shaped development that plagues Central Flor­
ida. We have not determined what the goal I s what Sanford can and should become. Until
there Is a clear goal and vision there can be no
progress-only change. We. as Individuals and
as leaders o f The Society for the Preservation of
Fort Mellon Park are staunchly In favor of prog­
ress. We are Just as staunchly opposed to a
change o f our people's park to a building site.
Building this, or any other future project, on
another site might be a great thing for all of
Sanford. Building this project, or any other, on
Fort Mellon Park Is misguided.

I thought about thr subject for today's column
iuid as I wrote down the title. I said, are you
still allowed lo use the term brotherhood when
discussing a group of people? After all. this Is.
the politically correct '90s. maybe I should have
called It a person hood.
i
In more than a year and a half doing Special
People, we cannot believe we have never
discussed this subject before, so today we will •
be discussing the disabled sharing thrlr •
experiences In groups or organizations. By
doing this you are creating a kind of
brotherhood.
Being In such a group will help to reinforce
the fact that we are not the only people on
earth with a disability.
Furthermore, the
activities o f such an organization will only help
to make things better for all disabled people.
Takr note, however, that we are talking about
something dial Is related to thr disabled.
As such we are speaking ol anything that
gives uld or support to the disabled community.
In this we could also be talking about any .
government, private board, committee
or
organization as well. Webster's dictionary
definrs brotherhood this way: It Is an affiliation
or being affiliated. For example, with an
organization, club, etc.
Think o f It. There Is a constant, somewhat .
Instinctive connection we have with someone
who has had the same experiences we have..
Although I cannot speak for anyone else, I d o have some Ideas on this.
.!
Personally I feel that sometimes It Is easier
for a disabled person to speak with someone
with Die same Interests and concerns as they '
have. All this said, why Is It there urr so few '
disabled people Involved with disability based '•
organizations. 1 can only venture a few •
suggestions about the kind of fears that arc *
experienced.
«
1. Fear o f admission. Maybe If we belonged to
such a group we would have to admit to others
that we have a disability.
1
2. Fear o f commitment. Sometimes the *
physical and emotional demands of being
disabled.
3. Fear of something new. Whether we are 1
disabled or not. some o f us do get a little
nervous about new experiences. In some cases
tills can be due to a lack of experiences.
4. This last fear has nothing to do with the '
disabled directly. We are never asked. It seems •*
that many of the decisions for who will be In
these groups arc made In the non-dlsabled
community.
There Is another type of fear, the fear of not
doing anything. As human beings we grow best
spiritually, physically and mentally when we ,
have the stimulation o f other people and things ‘
to do. This Is o f course, dependent on a
person's health as to how much he or she can
do.
If you have a non-profit organization relating J
to the disabled and have a fund-raiser or
special event coming up. please let us know
about It. Please Include the name, address and (
phone number o f the organization as well as the
time, place and contact person for the event.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. September 20. 1990 •SA

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our religious beliefs support forgiving our president
Thr cornerstone of religion ban always hern
reconciliation, redemption, and forgiveness
from God. Yahweh. The Buddha. Krishna, Allah.
H ie Great Spirit a Higher IVnvcr or however you
choose lo see yourself In relationship to your
creator. These things we have held In covenant
wllh our creator every since the beginning of
lime. We know and have !*cen taught from the
lime we were flrsl planted here on the inortnl
soil lo follow the three simple processes above:
reconciliation, redemption, ami forgiveness.
Lei's review how tills process works. True rec­
onciliation starts from within. We start Inter­
nally. In our heart of hearts, and find that place
tluil speaks lo us In our loneliest hours. Tills Is
where the true "us" really lives. Where we alone
dwell and dance our dances of joy and remorse.
The place where we know what we Indy know.
Having come lo this place we must first rec­
oncile with ourselves that we as a person have
done wrong. We have hurt ourselves and
brought offense to our Creator. We have hurt
(he ours wr hold a common Isuid with: our
loved ones, our friends and our neighbors. We
must accept Ihat the wrong that we have com ­
mitted Is an exjiertence that has happened and
that Just because we have made bad decisions
we are still the Creator's most perfec I child. The
experience Is Just that and no more: It Is not
part o f the "US*.
We must, starting with ourselves, seek re­
demption. Wr must alone for our mistakes and
shortcomings, seeing ourselves as we really are:
frail, weak and easy prey for the temptations of

Quest Colmnlst

a life and Ilmen that so turbulently wheels
around us with the promise o f power, beauty,
and popularity with Just the right consumer
goods silting In our house, driveway, on our fare
or on our backs.
Nrxt having ntonrd to ourselves, our Creator,
and those wllh whom we share this life: we
must seek forgiveness. As In all "steps of this
process we must begin wllh thr forgiveness of
ourselvrs flrsl. It Is only through the active for­
giveness o f one’s self that the trur healing proc­
ess can Iregln. Coming before thr Crrator with a
contrite and examined heart and soul wr may
ask forgiveness for Ihe wrongs that we as hu­
mans so often commit. We then seek thr forglvenrss of those wr may have hurt or dishon­
ored by our own actions. We seek to make
atnrnds for thr wrongs nnd tty try our behavior
to make accounts right by the forgiving of the
wrongs that are done lo us. Note Hint the word
forgiveness does not require you to forget Ihe

offense. It requires only that the offense be par­
doned. There are some offenses that are ex­
tremely hard to forget. Tills Is why many times
It Is very difficult to forgive ourselves and others
as well.
Tills brings us to the reason for Oils piece.
We. the American people, seem to have forgot­
ten thnt reconciliation, redemption, nnd for­
giveness are something that we have always be­
lieved In and supported, not only on moral Is­
sues, but as national policy as well. We have
consistently rebuilt the vanquished enemies of
our many wars. We have even sen! aid to people
who hate us and would destroy everyone of us If
they could. Our history Is resplendent with Ihr
many times we have had the moral courage and
fortitude to do the rigid thing: that Is until now.
We rush to condemn Ihe moral Indiscretions
o f our president from every pillar nnd post.
Shouts of moral Indignation are hrard In C on­
gress. a body that, ns It lum s out tills week, has
had little room lo tnlk about morality. It Is this
writer’s opinion that the rhetoric and the finger
pointing nerd to lie used to a better advantage.
We as a nation are not jierfect. We all live In
glass houses and tills writer would personally
challenge anybody on this plane! who has the
temerity to say they are without sin. Do I like
what the president tins done In tills lurid affair?
No. Hut It would seem to me that If a man would
change fits course, that If hr seeks the recon­
ciliation. redemption, and forgiveness, of him ­
self. his Creator, and o f us then how ran we In
good con srlrn rr and lielleving all that wr pro­

fess to believe. Him him away? We are heller
than this as a people nnd ns a nation.
For those who say that the president has set
a bad example for our children, I would say to
you he has nnd he hasn't. By his actions with a
younger woman nnd lying nbout II lo cover It up
he has Indeed set a poor example for our chil­
dren; but I would also recall Hint over the past
week he has starird the process outlined above.
If lie Is lo be believed, and I have to. because
only he knows his own heart, then he has come
lo n crossroads o f sorts and It Is up to each of
us to examine our own process before we con­
demn or accept Ills apology. If wr do. then he
has Indeed iH-gun to set a good example for our
children. Tlie ability lo say "I was wrong and I
ask for jo u r forgiveness" Is one Ihat our chil­
dren and we ourselves need to leam.
I would also like to point out that the real ex­
amples that stand up lo Ihe test o f time are the
ones you set for your children. How many times
have you thought to yourself, I sound Just like
my mother or my father? You are the best ex­
ample for your child: not the president or Con­
gress or any sports hero or rvrn religious
leader. It Is you and only you that can teach
your child the good and the bad o f this life. So If
you want to see the real and true Influence on
your child, look In a mirror and you will sec It
looking bark at you.
note: William Clayton Is a Sar\forxl
resident. u&lt;orld Imreler. pastor, recording artist,
writer, and pilot.

E d itor's

Voters should be informed before going to the polls
Most voters are not Into polities: thry want lo
vote and be Informed, but ll Is dlllli till for them
to find out about each candidate. So how do
voters find out Ihe tnitli nlxnit Ihe candidates
that are serklng a particular oilier?
There are four basic ways that voters can
leam about candidates
• Thry can gel Involved In a political cam ­
paign. Ask questions: see If Ihe candidate really
Mauds for and dors what lie/she claims. He
open minded and careful not to tie fooled by
smoke and mirrors. Thry will probably find out
more than they want lo know about all the can­
didates.
' * Voters ran talk with somconr whom thry reApert and who has Ihe same basic philosophies
Hint thry do. Discuss where candidates stnnd
on Issues or philosophies that urr Important to
Ihe voters.
* Read the local new»pj|&gt;cr to see whom II
endorses. He careful of this one because not
only writers, but also their editors, can be very
biased In their opinions aliout certain people or
groups of people. One local paper Is so biased
that It would not print u campaign advertise­
ment submitted by Winter Springs attomry. Mi­
chael Jones.

Q u e s t C o lu m n is t

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* Head the campaign literature that Is put out
try thr candidate or an organization. Obviously,
one would expect these pieces to be biased, but
thry can tell a lot about the candidate If the
reader knows what to look for In Hie campaign
piece.
Campaign literature can tell a lot. not only
with what 1s printed, but about the Individual or
group that put out the literature. There are sev­
eral types of literature that can be put out by a
candidate nr I’AC (political action committee).

These are referred to as a pufT (or feel good)
piece, an Issue piece, a comparison piece, and
Ihe negative (or dirty) piece. No one minds the
first three, bill most people do not like thr last
one. What are these different pieces nnd how
are they used?
• The pufT. or feel good piece, gives Informa­
tion about thr candidate, his family, his educa­
tion. work experience, organizations and activi­
ties In which hr has been Involved, and his
goals and objectives. Some candidates list so
many organizations or activities that I wonder If
they ever sleep, or how good a Job thry could do
with limited time to devote to each one.
• Thr Issue piece looks at a specific Issue and
tells the voter how either the candidate or thr
opponent stands on the Issue. Some people feel
tlv.it this Is negative. It Is not. as long as the
material Is factual (not alleged) and docu­
mented.
• The comparative piece looks at Issues or
situations that a candidate feels are Important
to the voters and compares him to the opponent
to show significant differences os reasons why
the candidate should be supported. Again, some
people feel that this Is negative campaigning If
personal Issues are Invoked. However, many
people feel that character and moral values are

Important In their elected officials. As long as
Ihe Information Is factual (not alleged) and
documentable. tills Is not negative campaign- .
lug.
• Thr nrgatlve or dirty piece Is used to smear
a candidate by Innuendoes, allegations, and
non-factual statements. These pieces are used
to confuse Ihe voters. Some candidates or sup­
porters even go so far as to use phony organiza­
tions lo put out nrgatlve or dirty pieces: this Is
Illegal.

Do I have this straight?

4. Always preach true democracy, but seize
power as fast and as ruthlessly as possible.
5. By encouraging government extravagance,
destroy Its credit, produce fear o f Inflation with
rising prices and general discontent.
6. Incite unnecessary strikes In vital indus­
tries, encourage civil disorder and foster a leni­
ent and soft attitude on the part of government
on such disorders.
7. By specious argument, cause the break­
down o f old moral virtues, honesty, sobriety,
self-restraint, faith In the pledged word, ruggedness.
C. Cause the registration of all firearms on
some pretext, with a view to confiscating them
and leaving the population helpless.
Is It possible that our country, our president
and even the female White House intern ore un­
willing victims of the "Communist Rules of
1919""/
You decide)

These pieces are used In a variety of way. but
their use really depends on Hie Information that
one wants to put out and the finances of the
candidate or organization. An organization usu­
ally puts out Issue pieces that ore relevant to
that organization. A candidate who has reason­
able finances will usually pul out a puff or feet
good piece, several Issue pieces, and a com ­
parison piece.
It Is Important for voters to be Informed when
they vote and not be confused by candidates or
their supportive groups. The political season Is
not oven there are several offices and Issues yet
lo be voted on this Nov. 3. You. the voter, need
to be aware and Informed every time you go to
the polls to vote.

Letters
Costlausd (ram Pag* 4A
document, while not as old as the Bible, pro­
tects certain rights for the |&gt;eoplr of this coun­
try. One Is the freedom of sjieerh bill II still
does nol allow for Ihe Improper use o f this
right. As Die Bible has lieen Interpreted by nu­
merous people, so has our Constitution. The
Constitution does nol allow for a person to In­
cite a riot or yell fire In a crowded theater. Thr
Constitution allows for reasonable freedom of
Hpeech. It does not pirvrnt a stule. county, city
or town on how each can |»eniill nr restrict the
ways the freedom Is allowrd. Usually the gov­
erning body of an area requires permits lie o b ­
tained lo express certain types of free speech
such as parades and demonstrations, und has n
noise ordinance that allows for Ihe llmr und
volume of such use of this freedom. In my
opinion the government can resirirt nudity us
long as II does It without prejudice.
In my opinion, us u retired detective of the
New York City Police Department, the proposed
ordinance Is unenforceable as written. Kvrry
person's buttocks und/or brrusts arc nut ereutrd equal by God or man and by restricting the
covering of one's buttocks and/or breasts, by
the measurements as stated In Sections I (a)
and (b). the ordinance would ullow for Ihe
greater exposure to those who urr endowed with
larger bullocks und/or breasts. Also, who would
liuvr the duty of measuring these areas und
what training will they have to receive to give
Uielr testimony credence? f ile allowing of nu­
dity In certain parts o f sections Section I (0 Is
too vague to be enforceable. Which parts o f a
hospital ore allowed und are there exemptions
In case of need or emergency'/ If a model poses
nude for an artist or photographer for compen­
sation, under Section I (0 would tills also be
considered lllrgul? If Hie definitions and restric­
tions are not In place, every exotic dance club
will be handing out a pad and pencil or a rumera and charging a modeling fee. There are
other sections which also need better defini­
tions so that they would be considered enforce­
able.
Instead of restricting nudity In such a wide
spectrum In one proposed ordinance. It may be
better to break the one ordinance Into several
smaller ones and tills muy allow for a passable
and enforceable ordinance. Several suggestions
are os follows:
1. Require permits for all locutions and/or
businesses that receive compensation In any
form and allow for Hie display of u person par­
tially or totally nude In uny form. Makr these
permits revocable If any law Is broken.
2. Require licensing of all owners and/or em ­
ployees o f any establishment Hurt receives any
compensation or profit In any form and allows
for the display und/or performance o f any per­
son partially or totally nude In any form. Make
these licenses revocable If uny law Is broken.
3. Restrict Hie distance of the "exotic" dancers
from the patrons of the establishment.
4. Restrict the amount of time oil "exotic"
dancer may remain on stage.

5.
Restrict the umount of people who may be
In attendance of "exotic* dancers.
0.
Restrict the nmount o f and/or the type of
touching by the patrons and/or "exotic" dancer.
7. Do not allow for any minimum purchases.
H. Do not allow fur the ‘ handing* o f gratuities.
9. Restrict the placement and size o f all es­
tablishments signs.
10. Restrict thr nmount o f alcoholic beverages
lo lie served to u patron during a specific time
period. Tills would also drerease the possibility
of a {Miron from driving while under Hie Influ­
ence.
11. Restrict thr location o f all establishments
that ullow for nudity In relation to homes,
schools and places o f worship.
12. Make the measurements to cover the en­
tire | M r i of thr lx&gt;dy mentioned and not only a
portion of.
The best advice I could give to those who wish
to have this type o f ordinance pass Is to model
It after a successful ordlnunce that has with­
stood the scrutiny of the courts from a different
stule. county or town. Do not waste our. the
people o f Seminole County, money or time
lighting a battle In the courts that may not be
won. I am not a lawyer but 1 believe 1 have
common sense and if I could find sections of
this proposed ordinance that would be unen­
forceable und may not stand up In court. I am
sure that a well-educated lawyer may find even
more. I am sure all o f Hie members o f our leg­
islature do not wish to restrict any person's
freedom o f speech but to provide our children
with safe, moral responsible neighborhoods to
live In and at the same time protect the value
and appearance o f the neighborhoods.
Respectfully yours.

Oragory PA. Oscswtcs
Longwood, FL

Please tell us
If the conference center Is built. 36.000 San­
ford residents and thousands more will be Im­
pacted. Yet only a handful will vote on election
day. At this point most have little Information
on the collateral Impact o f this project.
If Indeed 1.100 Jobs will be created, will they
be "good" Jobs for local people? Where will
1,100 workers park? Where will the multitude of
guests and visitors park? What transportation
and roads will cany these people to and from
this great vortex o f acUvtty? Will 17-02 along Hie
lakcfront to 1-4 need widening? How much traf­
fic will move to and from the airport: and on
what roads? What businesses will be drawn to
these routes?
Before we vote, we would like to be Informed
about Hie whole package. I am confidant that
those involved In the project and those who
publicly support It have had the vision to con­
sider these aspects! Please tell...we who need to
know! HELP US BE INFORMED VOTERS!!

Thomas Carpenter
Sanford, FL

If I understand Bill Clinton and his lawyers
correctly, his latest defense Is this: Clinton lied
under oath, but It was not perjury, because he
does not understand what "having sex" and
‘ being alone* mean. He was forced to lie under
oath because, otherwise, he would be embar­
rassed. Clinton's lying under oath was not
criminal nor did It offend Ood. because It wus
‘ about sex" and Clinton said that he was sorry.
It was Starr who dragged the country through
torment, because Clinton would have been
happy to forget it. Although Clinton lied to the
country, he forgives the country.
Do I have all that straight?

Williams ttrafflald
Sanford, PL

Thank you
Thank you very much for Hie wonderful story
Jeana Hughes and Vicki Belluccla told about
our daughter In your paper (Sept. 13). Barbara
and I appreciate you Just getting out the facts
and not speculating like most of the other press
outlets In our areas.
Thank you again.
John It Barbara Kalrls

Lake Mary

Rules o f Revolution
You will never know the degree of satisfaction
this writer enjoyed when the Seminole Herald
refrained from publicly holding the President of
the United States up to ridicule and disgrace.
Another Florida publication did Just that on Its
editorial page September 9. After reading that
editorial, which I can only assume is the view of
the president and publisher of said publication,
I remembered the sexual Inducements that were
offered. In the 1940s and 60s. to many college
students to Increase the American Communist
Party membership. With leadership from our
President. William J. Clinton, there Is no solidi­
fied "communist threat" In the world today.
"Communist Rules for Revolution* were first
printed In 1919 and reprinted In 1946. The
"Rules*, a copy o f which has been enclosed for
your review, provide, among other thing, the
following:
A Corrupt the young: Get them away from re­
ligion. Oct them Interested In sex. Make them
superficial; destroy thetr ruggedness.
B. Oct control o f all means of publicity,
thereby:
1. Get people's mind ofT government by fo­
cusing their attention on athletics, sexy books
and plays and other trivialities.
2. Divide the people into hostile groups by
constantly harping on controversial matters of
no Importance.
3. Destroy the people's faith in their natural
leaders by holding the latter up to contempt,
ridicule and disgrace.

James R. Purdy, Esq.
Heathrow, PL

Breaking contracts
An open letter to Mrs. Clinton:
You're a lawyer. What would you do if I broke
a contract with you? Would you forgive me? Or
prosecute me? What If 1 lied, cheated, betrayed,
and deceived you? What if. In our affairs. I was
a fraud? What If I embezzled the resources o f
our contract? Both tangible and Intangible?
Time. Money. Emotions. Trust. Honesty. Love.
In addition, what If I disgraced and dishonored
you? Could I count on your forgiveness?
I'm not the only one who would like your an­
swer. Those who have been convicted and fined
or imprisoned for these offenses want to know,
too. If forgiveness is all that Is required, then
open the prison doors and let the guilty go. Why
do we need lawyers when all we need Is forgive­
ness?
Mothers and daughters around the world are
watching you. What Is your message? That It's
OK to have a contract violated? We're waiting to
see how you treat this. How you treat us. Will
you move women ahead or set us back?
What would you do If I broke a contract with
you?

Psm Park, PL

Let your voice be heard
guest onijta i
«f for publics*
Don. u well a » letter* to the
the Herald; we may or
agree with you. *
uphold your Flret Amendment
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�6 A •Serrvoote HeraM, SnnionJ. Florida •Sunday. September 20. 1998

Festival
C o n t in u e d

fro m Page 1A

Also Included hi the event
are parades, display tents. nntl
amusement tides provided by
Doggier Attractions. A Baha­
mian Marketplace will feature
island music art. food. fashion
and a parade.
The tides will be open all
three days, with a special
moonlight manta on Nov. 13
where $5 pays for unlimited
turns on about 20 rides be­
tween 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. The
§5 festival admission will be
waved during those hours.
Family day. Nov. IS. will also
oiler rides for one price from
noon to 10 p.m.
Seminole
County
lltbllc
Schools will have tts own tent
to showcase the work of stu­
dents and several school hands
will also he part of the pro­
gram. Teaching kids how to
think and dream will be the
theme. Rose said.
Rose said a festival prince
and princess will be chosen
prior lo the event during a con ­
test that will be open to chil­
dren ages 5-10.
In addition, the festival logo
will be showcased on T-shirts
and merchandise that will be
lor sale. Rose commissioned
an artist to develop the design
that features a steamboat on
water surrounded by palm
trees Another creation depicts
the
"Celery
Meads."
three
singing celery bunches wearing
sunglasses.
Rose said he was pleased

One ol two logos designed lor T-shirts and merchandise that wifl bo lot sale
at the Sanlord Heritage Festival

with the sponsorship, so far.
which Includes The Florida
Lottery. Central Florida Re­
gional Medical Center, Sem i­
nole Community College. Rich
Han and the Seminole County
Convention and Visitors Bu­
reau.
T h rre's plenty ol space,"
Rose said "We Invite organiza­

tions ami exhibitors to partici­
pate in this signature event."
About HO spaces are avail­
able to businesses and organi­
zations. The chamber Is also
seeking sponsors and local
performers. The deadline I h
Oct. 15. For more Information,
call (107) 322 2212 or (107)
32131-10.

Ritz
Continued from Page 1A
16 to 48.
T h ere's still a ' chance,* Rose said.
H ie theater board bad asked for $4 11,551.
bill that amount bod been reduced by the state.
Rose said. Seminole County recently committed
$437,000 to Die project In block grant money.
"Tills would have helped us finish the project.
not Including the furnishings.* Rose said, add­
ing that the projected completion date Is Jan. 1.
2000.

To help raise money for the new scats, the
renovation committee has launched Its Seat
IToJect. For $500. a person can have his or her
name or the name of a business engraved on a
plaque that will be permanently affixed to a
chatr.
Rose also commended Helen Stain, a Sanford
businesswoman and chairwoman of the Rltx
Theatre board, for her dedication. Stairs, who
wrote the grant, was part of the delegation that
traveled to the state's capital this week

"If it wasn't for tier leadership, we would Imve
never been tills far." lie said.
Under the supervision of urchllect Grrald
Gross, the Rllz Theatre rrrently received a new
roof and a stage has been poured. The Interior
has been completely gutted and the boards on
the windows have been removed. The estimated
cost of tbr renovation Is about $1 million.
Located on Magnolia Avenue, the Rllz first
opened In 1923 wllh about 1.000 scats us a
vaudeville theater offering Sanford residents live
entertainment. The Rllz has also served as a
movie theater, but has been tn a stute o f decay
since the 1970s.
Once completed, the 10.000 square-foot thea­
ter will scat about 500 people. Tne iorchestra pit
will be restored and the facade o f the building
will be brought back to Its original state In­
cluding a marquee and canopied windows. S e v -1
end artifacts have been dlscftvertd during the '
demolition. Including old film reels and a foun­
tain used during the days o f segregation.

Sanford banker, treasurer
‘got his money’s worth’
Prom S ta ff Reports
SANFORD - Roy Richardson
Wright Jr. was born in Rome,
Ga. on April 22. 1917, but lived
most of bis life In Sanford, a
city he loved.
A retired vice president and
secretary to the board o f direc­
tors of the Sanford Atlantic
Bank, he was considered one
of Sanford's most respected
bankers for more than four
decades.
A 1936 graduate of Seminole
High School, he attended the
University of Florida and re­
mained a Gator for the rest o f
his life.
During the Depression, he
served in Ute Civilian Military
Training
Corps.
Later,
he
Joined the U.S. Navy, serving In
Ute North African and Mediter­
ranean theaters during World
War II and attaining the rank
of
Pharmacist
Mate
First
Class.
At home In Sanford, he was a
member o f Ute First Presbyte­
rian Church nnd active In the
Masonic Order.
Wright was a member of the
Sanford York Rite Bodies for 54
years, u member o f the S cot­
tish Rite and numerous State

Masonic Organizations. He was
Secretary
Emeritus o f the
Grand York Rite Bodies of
Florida.
*He was well-respected and
loved by all who knew him, es­
pecially his fraternal brothers,*
said Mike Hartman. Worshipful
Master o f the Sanford Masonic
Lodge.
In addition, he was president
of (he Lions Club or Sanford In
1969. and treasurer o f the
Sanford Memorial Library and
the March of Dimes.

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Continued from Page 1A
tlonal. lie says he's no intellec­
tual
hut
netthrr
Is
he
'Illiterate.” Me says he's read
the trrtlble
things
w tlllrn
ulxuit him and says much of II
Is untnic.
*1 have a wife (Kathy), a 17yrar-nkl daughter (Amy) and n
14-year-old son (Raven) who
live In Alabama. I was bom In
Birmingham.” Reynolds said.
"I'd I wen mil o f (all for IG
months since being rrleased In
Artzonn. I've Iwen able lo pay
$125 a month for my home,
and $50 on a car. I've been
working.... I was working Ute
night they say the murders
took place."

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Park’ s history
Jim Robison, columnist and
co-author of Flashbacks: The
Stpty pf Central Florida's Past,
wiy b ^ ih e. speaker at the Sep­
tember 24 meeting o f the San­
ford lilslorlral Society. Ills
topic will be "A History of Fort
Mellon Park.' He will sell and
autograph books beginning at
4:30;
previously
purchased
books
can also be auto­
graphed. Mr. Robison
will
speak following the 5 p.m.
business meeting. The society
will also celebrate the City of
Sanford's 121st birthday which
is September 29. All o f this will
occur at the Sanford Museum.
520 East First Street. For (br­
iber Information, call 302-

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Reynolds said he knew the
family and occasionally visited
with Danny ITtvrtt. 'Danny ar.d
me weren't buddy-buddy, but
wr always had a kind word fur
each other.
*1 gave Ids little brnthrr. PeeWee. n $1,000 pit hull.
“That story about the trailer
frame feud Is wrong. It meant
nothing.” Reynolds said. “ It
certainly wasn't a reason to kill
someone. I had no reason to
kill anyone. None."
The Sheriffs Office said It
hud DNA proof that linked
Reynolds lo the site of the
murders - palm prints, boot
prints, hnlr and skin from his
leg. H in t's what they told me
they have," Reynolds
snld.
T h e y were going to haul tne off
no matter what they hud or
didn't have. W ell, we got you.’
this sergeant told me.' lie was
pretty pleased with It. too."
Danny Prtvett's body was
found outside his trailer home,
his wife and daughter Inside.
Investigators said the kilter
most likely came up from be­
hind to kill Privett and then
wrnt Inside lo kill the other
two. Earh was beaten badly.
Almost from the start, authori­
ties knew these were not ran­
dom killings. Someone nearby
was responsible • and that
someone became Michael Rey­
nolds.
Now. Krynolds resides In a

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Roy Richardson Wright Jr.

Members o f Mt. M.B. Church
Invite the public to attend a
Church DeaconesH, Mission
and Prayer Band Anniversary
Sunday at 3 p.m. The church Is
located nt IH43 Jerry Ave. In
Sanford.
For more Information coll
330-9102.

cold cell al the county Jail,
uwultlng Ills trial. M rs also got
a court dale lit HllIslKirough
and has been up and down Inlerstatc 4 — as two law rnlorermrnt agencies wrestle for
Ills presence.
If convicted o f the triple mur­
ders in Geneva. Reynolds Is
well aware the consequence
could l&gt;r death In the electric
chair. Investigators • though
they wait (or more lab tests •
Insist Reynolds is the perprtra
tor responsible for the mur­
ders.
T h e y are wrong." Reynolds
said.

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Wright was an avid golfer,
who never wanted to reveal his
score, saying Instead that he
•got my money's w orth*
Known to most as "Curly*, he
is survived by his wife, Polly;
his son Roy R. Wright III and
his daughter-in-law
Marilyn
Rudd Wright of Sebring: his
step-daughter Joan J. Levy of
Sanford; three grandchildren,
Sara W. Bryant of Oracrvllle,
Fla.; Marjorie W. Ayala and Roy
R. Wright IV o f Sebring: one
great-granddaughter.
Marilyn
Ayala; and many nieces and
nephews.

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pots from a burning building al tho Windward Square
Apartments In Cassolborry. They are congratulated by
Commissioner Daryl McLain, right, and Commissioners
Grant Maloy, Randy Morris and Win Adams, on tho
dais.

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LAURA Rome
Laura Bonlc.
72. Grand
Plaza Drive. Orange City, died
Thursday, Sept. 17. 1998 at
her residence. Bom In Sommervtlle, N J „ she moved to
Central Florida In 19H0, Mrs.
Bonlc was an administrative
assistant with the Dept, o f
Veterans Affairs In New Jersey.
Site was a member of St. Ann's
Catholic Church, where she
sang with the choir.
Survivors include husband.
Albert; son. Charles, Royal
Phim; brother. Bernard, Hazelton. Pa.; sisters. Marie Kullkowski. Bridge Water. N.J., Ber­
tha Dean. Atken, S.C., Helen
Hoagland. Orange City.
BaldaufT
Family
Funeral
Home &amp; Cemetery. Deltona. In
charge o f arrangements,

H. PHILLIP HOYLE

Special:

The Sommoie County Board ol County Commissioners
rocontty expressed appreciation to throe Public Works
Stormwater Division employees for performing a heroic
dood on Juno 17. Tommto Lovejoy, Robert Green and
Vemo Williams rescued two elderly people and Ihoir

li. Phillip Hoyle, 45. Stoney
Ridge Drive, Longwood, died
Thursday. Sept. 17.
1998.
Bom In Jefferson, Iowa, he
moved to Central Florida In
1989. Mr. Hoyle was a driver
for W.D.S. He was a Christian.
Survivors Include wife. D e ­
bra; sons, Marc, Churdan,
lowu, Jon, Winter Park. Kyle
and Alex, both of Longwood;
daughter. Kristin, Longwood;
brothers,
Robert.
Churdan.
Iowa. Ronald, Ralston, Iowa;
sisters, Pam Andrrson. Boone,
Iowa. Janet Matthews, Chur­
dan. Iowa.
Woodlawn Carry Hand Fu­
neral Home. Longwood Chapel.
In charge of arrangements.

ROY RICHARDEON WRIGHT
JR.
Roy Richardson Wright Jr.,
81. East First Street. Sanford,
died Friday. Sept. 18, 1998.
Bom April 22. 1917, In Rome,
Ga.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1925. Mr. Wright
was retired as the vice presi­
dent and secretary o f the
board o f directors for Atlantic
Bank in Sanford. He was a
member o f First Presbyterian
Church o f Sanford. He was a
U.S. Navy veteran o f World
War II.
Survivors Include wife, Polly;
son. Roy III, Sebring; step­
daughter. Joan J. Levy. San­
ford; three grandchildren, one
great-granddaughter.
Brisson Funeral Home, San­
ford, tn charge o f arrange­
ments.

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Funeral services for Roy R
Wright Jr. will be at 10 a.m. Mon­
day. Sept. 21 at First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford. The Rev. Bruce
Scott will officiate. Interment will
follow In Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation fur friends will be at the
funeral home an Sunday, from 2
to S p.m. In lieu of (lowers, the
faintly graciously rrqursts contri­
bution). be made in the nu-ninry of
Mr. Wright to the Masonic Home.
St. Petersburg, or the First l*resbyterian Church Building Fund.
Brtsson funeral Home. Sanford.
322-2131. in charge of arrange­
ments.

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�Da’ Bomb
hears all...
sez the gang
at Lyman High sure
knows how to make the
best of. a bad situation. ,
Friday night, it waa
raining, then It started
pouring, then It' got ;
worse at the Lyman
football game. But the
band members and eve­
rybody else that trav­
eled to Winter Park for
the game fust splashed
around and had a great
time. The stands oa ths
Lyman aide were filled
even plough the field
waa half underwater,
and
Principal
Sam
Momaiy stayed on the
sideline throughout the
entire game. Tbo bad
the Greyhounds ended
up losing.
Ya* gotta check out
the gym at Winter
Springs. Last year. It
was the best in the
county,
This
year,
they've painted a giant
Bear up on the side o f
the gym and It looks
awesome.
Da Bamfi
wants to know who
dunnlt.
hears that

O fficer M ohr makes
Lym an a safe place
By Ales Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER
After asked If there was anything he did not enjoy about
being the resource officer at
Lyman High School, Officer
Joseph
Mohr
responded,
'Nothing comes to mind."
As a resource officer. Mohr
Investigates complaints and
provides his school with a
sense o f safety.
Mohr 1s a 20-year-old m em ­
ber o f the Longwood 1*01100
Department, and decided to
take the opening nt Lyman,
and has not regretted It.
*1 like working with the
kids,* said Mohr.
Chargrd with protecting the
students and staff at Lymnn.
Mohr also finds time to coach
baseball, and Interact with
the
students.
Mohr
has
quickly become a school fig­

ure after rrplnrlng former re­
source officer Ken Shea. Aside
from his normal duties o f pro­
tecting the school from drugs
and violence. Mohr also par­
ticipates in the more positive
nspects o f Lyman.
Happily married with one
kid, Mohr Is also a member of
the Multi-Agency Gang Task
Force.
How does being a resource
officer compare his other p o­
lice experience. "Any police
work Is dangerous."
said
Mohr. Still, he added. "It Is a
completely dl fferent Job."
From his office In the disci­
pline office, the students have
found Motir to be easily ac­
cessible. and he has settled
Into Ills work.
He said he
plans on staying at Lyman "at
least two years and probably
more."

joH ph Mohr it a resource officer at Lyman High
School and a member of the Longwood Police Do-

partment. He is one of many officers who are charged
Wl,h looping schools safe.

MSsnnkjm Mlddte School student Stormy DeBsule, an
eigNh-greder who w i be participating in the national
Special Olympics in North Carolina later thla year, end

her teacher, Grace Fair, ere praaented Certificates of
Appreciation from Millennium Principal Jim Shupe and
the Rotary Club.

Serenity fills the heart
By Dawn Hatton
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
As one gazes out onto thr
Innocence and beauty o f na­
ture a sense of serenity fills
the heart.
For when all seems hope­
less. stopping to notice (hr
things most taken for granted
gives refuge to the soul. Lush
green trees form a backdrop
for thr tall goldrn grown
blades of grass that rustle and
sway tn the wind. Immedi­
ately. all worries cease as the
warmth and reflection of the
sun's rays fall from the sky.
Looking up. one can see
streams of colors branching
out from above, forming u
rainbow o f promise and hope.
Suddenly, birds fly aver-

head, (lapping their wings
with confidence and unending
persistence.
making
the
rhythm play u song In the
wind. Once can then feel the
breeze against one's flesh and
tnslr the coolness and perfec­
tion of It.
Tire breeze then sweeps
through the petals o f wtldflowrnt growing along a hill,
filling the air with as much
beauty as thr flowers them ­
selves.
Smelling the sweet aroma
while staring out among the
land, one feels peace tn a
timeless second where,, for
that moment, all is right.
Drum Hatton Is a student at
lx ike Homed High School.

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Fly t o F r e e p o r t !
Ths Optimist Club of Sanford honored senior
Seminole High as Ms Student of the Month,
baton twirling at the Sunshine State Games
and la a yearbook photographer.

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From S anford.

The Uon's Tale, the stuit

newspaper o f Oviedo
School, was honored
th an All-America rating
om the National Press Aasoitlon for the 1997-98 school
Earning 3,810 out o f a
Bsible 4,000 points, the patook the award for the
nd straight year.

Jessica

Maria

Madrews,

lughter of Mary Lou and
aniel Andrews o f Oviedo, waa
to the Who’s Who
American High School

udents.
Oviedo High students Todd

Spulaal, Chile
Bill Dougherty, Chile Ksha,
Sea VUde, Billy Sodaera,
Michelle Strobrtdgs, Christine Callia and Eoee Sodrffues recently graduated
with honors from Area 7
Leadership
Academy,
con­
ducted by the Marine Corps
Logistic Base In Georgia. All
are lenrulled In the Oviedo
WJROTC program.

Mark Leopold was recently
named Seminole County Divi­
dend o f the Year.
Kathryn Sullivan, o f Long-

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Lindsey McNeills, daughter
o f Diane McNeills, and a stu ­
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Elisabeth Cornelius and
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Business
Sanford businesswom an wins aw ard
Special to the Herald

New ca r dealer in town
SANFORD • Daewoo Motor Ainriira tills week opened Its
doors for business at It new location on U.S. Highway 17-1)2.
south of Lake Mary Boulevard. The dealership will olTrr
three models of the Korean-made cars, which are targeted
for the middle Income market. In particular students be­
tween Uic ages of 1H to 24. Prices top out at $20,000 for tbe
most expensive ear. All vehicles sell at n fixed cost and arc
backed by a 30-month, 30.000 mile warranty, which Includes
free tune-ups and oil changes.

Heathrow firm , a top industry
ORLANDO - llrtte Voice Systems Inc. In Heathrow was •
among four companies honored this week by the Economic
Development Commission of Mid-Florida ns an Industry of
the year. Brlte Voice relocated Its headquarters from W ich­
ita. Kansas In 1907 Into a 25.000 square-foot facility, which
has expanded Into 38.000 squnrr-fert representing n capital
Investment of more than $3 million. Also nnmrd were DoorCrnfl o f Florida Inc.. Osceola County: linnet Hollywood. Or­
ange County; and OAT Conveyor. Luke County.

SouthTrust Bank in top 10
ORLANDO • SouthTrust Bank with offices In Altnmonte
Springs. Fern Park. Lake Mary and Oviedo, has been ranked
10th In the nation by Entrepreneur magazine In the best
small business bank category for Its programs and services.
SouthTrust Corporation Is a $34.7 billion regional bank
holding rompany with headquarters In Birmingham. Ala.

SANFORD • Helen Stairs of
Stairs Property Management
and Realty has been nntned
winner of the 1998 Sam Walton
Business Iz-ndrr Award, which
Is sponsored by the Wul-Mnrt
foundation and the company's
store In Sanford.
The Greater Sanford Cham ­
ber of Commerce, which nornlnaled Stairs for thr award, re­
ceived a $500 grant In her
name. Tills Is the llrst time the
award has hern given In San­
ford since It was founded three
years ago.
Stairs was nominated liecause o f her years of public
service In the community, said
Ronald Rose, executive director
of thr chamber.
Next year. Rose said. Stairs
will serve as chamber presi­
dent. She hns volunteered for
community committees
and
boards Including tbe Water­
front
Steering
Committee.
Sanford Main Street. Historic
I’rcscrvatlon. and president of
the Ritz Theatre Restoration
Project Inc.
Stairs recently served ns
chairwoman o f the Sanford
Hanning and Zoning Board
and was nominated by C on­
gressman John Mica 'to srrvr
on the National Council for

John Llghty, assistant managor at tho Sanford Wal-Mart,
prosonts tho company's busi­
ness loador award to local
businosswoman Holon Stairs at
a rocont lunchoon hold by tho
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Commerce. Tho chamber re­
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community park In Alaqua Lakes In Longwood that will In­
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courts, a tot lot. a swimming pool and a sport field for soc­
cer and baseball. The project could cost as much us $1.2
million, according to company officials.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Thr Greater Seminole
Chamber o f Commerrr will elect Us new board
o f directors at a Business After Hours meeting
Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. at SamSeltzer Steakhouse In
Altamonte Springs. Nominees for the directors
positions are Kathy Dunlap, assistant director
community relations. University o f Central
Florida: Debbie Felly, director financial serv­
ices, HTE Inc.: Mlrhael llonrrrlch. attorney.
UICTIIDTIK
I luting, IIUI
|J Hurley, vice president.
Oreenberg Traurlg;
Hank
Seminole Community College: Diane Pickett,
,vtcfi, president public affairs. Time Warner
^C^mgmunlcattons: Bill Suds, president. syD A

Inc.; David Wright, president. Gracr A RadcllfTc
Inc. Names o f additional candidates run he
nomlnalcd by petition with at least 10 signa­
tures from qualified chamber members. Peti­
tions are due by Sept. 21.
manager Tony
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VanDcrworp and
Carlton Henley. Incoming
Seminole County commissioner will be tbe
guest speukrrs at the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce membership luncheon Sept. 25.
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ternational Vision Expo West. An upcoming edi­
tion o f the magazine will also feature the Lake
Mary business.
According to Logan, the eye center seta Itself
apart by delivering Innovative solutions lo meet
the patients' personal needs.
'Because we listen, over 15.000 patients have
entrusted their vision to us since 1978,* Logan
said. *We have built a professional team of o p ­
tometrists. opticians and support staff to pro­
vide atate-of-the art eye care.*
The magazine also recognized the doctors'
community service who together with their stafT
work closely with the Seminole County Public
School system In health fairs, Job shadows, ca­
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nations and glasses for the needy through or­
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What drove
Williams to
throw away
his future?
WINTER SPRINGS _ By all accounts he
was a nice guy.
Maurice Williams didn't seem to liave any
enemies. His teachers said he was one of the
most popular students at school.
Tuesday, he was spotted hanging out with
some of his Winter Springs teammates,
laughing and Joking around like thousands
of other high school students In Seminole
County.
A star athlete, not Just In football, but also
In track and fleld, he had the world In front
of him.
Along with an arrest warrant.
Thursday. Winter Springs Junior Maurice
Williams wasn't running anywhere. He gave
up on that sometime last Saturday when he
allegedly murdered a man In Sanford.
He gave up his freedom, his opportunity to
play football, his chance to get a high school
degree, his chance to go to the prom.
He gave It all up.
And only he knows why.
The details are sketchy. According to police
reports, Williams put a gun through the
window of a young man driving through the
Washington Oaks area of Sanford last Sat­
urday.
It could have been a carjacking attempt,
maybe a chance for someone who has shown
off on athletic fields for years to show off In
the arena of the streets where you don't get a
flag thrown at you for doing wrong and the
punishments arc more than a five-yard pen­
alty.
For whatever reason, the gun went off and
Williams, despite attending some classes this
week at Winter Springs, admitted to shoot­
ing the man to death when the police came
to the school on Thursday.
In today's paper, there should be pictures
of Williams pulling in an Interception. He
was a standout defensive back and broke up
three passes In last week's 9-0 loss.
Instead, he made It Into the paper a day
early, only It wasn't on the sports page.
It was on the front page and Williams,
handcuffed, was being led away by a deputy
from the sheriffs office.
• Right next to that Is a picture of Williams
in his football uniform.
He Isn't smiling.
In fact, he looks angry.
Every day we read about the horrors of
athletes gone mad. Assault and battery, do­
mestic violence, scissors fights In the Dallas
Cowboy locker room, they are all a part of
•port today.
The perpetrators are athletes making a lot
of money who have been put on a pedestal
since childhood.
Being a standout athlete gives you power.
It let's you stand out from the crowd.
It also gives a certain sense of domination;
an Invincibility.
Was that what Maurice Williams felt last
Saturday when he pulled the trigger?
Did he think he could get away with being
a star athlete who had always gotten the ex­
tra breaks?
Who knows. It will be awhile before W il­
liams does much talking, at least to the
press.
But one thing Is for sure. A promising life,
one that should be peaking and enjoying the
best time of all, Is now sitting In a prison cell.
You have to wonder If he even knows
whether his teammates, make that former
teammates, did well against Lake Brantley
Friday night, maybe even pulling off a win
with a big play from the defensive backfleld.
It really doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter If the Bears won or lost,
all we know Is that Williams and a victim
who happened to be In the wrong place at
the wrong time lost.
When the Bears' Class of 2000 walks
across the stage next year, there will be a
familiar face missing.
Hell be sitting In a Jail cell, wondering how
he could have made the decision to ruin his
life.

Plssss eee Jeff, Psgs 2B

Riding out the storm
Seminole rushes
past Lake H ow ell
By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ Through n driving rainstorm, two
county Irani* battled for a win, bragging right*
and a foothold In thr Srmlnolr Athletic Confer­
ence.
Seminole High School won the battlr. shut­
ting down vlslllng Lakr llowrll, 2H-H. at Thomas
E. Whlgham Stadium.
Thr ‘Nairn proved Iasi night that they arr at
Irani one of two trams lo lira! In thr county,
with thrlr 3-0 record, 2 0 In Ihr SAC. lying
Dike Hrantlry.
"Evrryonr played a great game tonight.* nald
Srmlnolr roach Jim Worlhlnglon. "Clarrncr
Dimmer had a good gamr tonight. Wr knew hr
wan rrady lo brrak out. Hobby Williams ntrpped
up ngaln for tin and no did Mario Frrdrrlck. Thr
offensive line did a super Job tonight and thr
drfrnnr hung In three until thr end. It wan
really an all-around effort.*
*
There was no score at the end o f Ihr quartrr.
with both team* trying lo figure out what the
other was doing and how lo maneuver around

Plssss ess Tribe, Psgs 3B

Quarterback Garrett Goldsmith (left) and running
back Clarenco Latlimsr (right) scored ons touchdown

“ eh lo hsfp Seminole run past Lake Hows*. 28-8. to
remain unbeaten in the Seminole Athletic Conference.

Lake Brantley
romps to third
straight v ic to ry :
By Alas » ■ « «
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Quarterback Regan Russel was at tfve controls as the Lska Brantley offense to
totaled 331 as the Patriots throttled Winter Springs. 28-8. In the rain Friday night.

WINTER SPRINGS _ It rained
and rained and rained. Then It
rained some more. Then Lake
Brantley
overwhelmed
Winter
Springs, 26-6.
The game kicked off over an hour
late, and the weather proved om i­
nous for Winter Springs, as Lake
Brantley's low opening kickoff from
TVey Kceley drove into the front
line of Winter Springs, and was
picked up by BranUry.
The ensuing drive was composed
entirely o f runs by Patriots' quar­
terback Regan Russell and running
back Arnold Celeste.
Celeste
capped the 55 yard drive with a 12
yard touchdown run. Keelcy'a extra
point put the score at 7-0.
On Winter Springs first play from
scrimmage on offense, running

back Adam Sorknrss blew past the
Dike Hrantlry defense. II appeared
us If lie would score, but line­
backer John Miller caught him
from behind, tackling him at the 6.
The tackle proved extremely Impor­
tant, as two plays later Winter
Springs fumbled the ball away.
Lake UrantJey held the ball for a
great deul of lime, until finally
losing the ball on an Incomplete
pass on a fake punt.
The Hears took over on their own
45. and again looked to score fol­
lowing a 12 yard run by quarter­
back Brandon Blake combined
with u personal foul on Lake Bran­
tley. leaving the ball on the Patriot
12. After a seven yard loss, John
Miller Intercepted the ball in the
end zone.
Lake
BranUry
and
Winter
Springs traded possessions. On

Please see Patriots, Pags SB

Lake M ary triumphs,
7-0, over Pine Ridge
By Amy Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY _ It seemed to be a
short game, but It was a long Fri­
day night In Lake Mary as the Lake
Mary Rams defeated the Pine Ridge
Panthers 7-0 In a rain-soaked bat­
tle.
The rain came down Bteadlly for
most o f the night at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium tn Lake Mary, but It
did not drench the sprits o f the
Lake Mary Rams who walked away
with their second victory o f the
season.
Once the touchdown came, the
night seemed like It would never
end as the Rams watched the clock
tick slowly away In the fourth quar­
ter.
The only score o f the game came
on a 24-yard pass from back-up
quarterback Jason Hadley to John
Dole that was setup by a string of
eight straight runs by Rams run­
ning back. Justin Wright.
Coach Greg Stanton commented
that Wright was playing ’ Lake Mary
brand o f football* last night.
Even the fans felt the tension of
the evening as some o f the loyal
members o f Hie band conducted a
small half-time show In the rain.
The touchdown was actually the
third time that the ball had
crossed the goal Une tn Lake
Mary's possession on the night,
but the other two were called back
on penalties.

The Rams also had an Impressive
fake punt tn the drat quarter to set
up a first down.
Derek Chontas was one o f the no­
ticeable leaders o f the defense for
the night, with more than his share
o f Panther tackle*.
Stanton said that this win seems
to have Lake Mary ’ back on track*
to his predicted seven wins for the
season.
Pine Ridge had a chance to come
back for a Ue In the final minute o f
the game, but Lake Mary was able
to force a fumble to regain posses­
sion to end the game.
Tire score does not properly re­
flect the effort that both teams put
forth In last nights match-up.
Both teams seemed able to move
the ball well for the Drat three
quarters o f the game and rain
could be blamed on the lack of
connection for points, as It com ­
pleted flooded all chance of a
passing game.
The game was a moral victory for
the Rama, proving that their first
victory o f the season, which was
the first victory for the team In
eleven games, was not a fluke and
that they are ready for some defi­
nite competition.
Stanton said that next week's
competition against the Lake How­
ell Silver Hawks would a teat to see
who made the least amount o f mis­
takes.
Next week Lake Mary will travel to
Lawrsno* Rudolph ran lor 62 yards on 18 carries, but It was his back-up. Justin
Lake Howell for a battle 7:30 p.m.
Wright, that carded the load during the Rams' game-winning drive Friday night.
Friday.

�M l * Sirmnole Horold, Sanford, Ron da - Sunday, September 20, 1990

Wildcats rain all over Oviedo
terback Nick Jackson completed nine of 10
passes for 231 yards and four touchdowns. Orcg
Ilobltck caught four passes lor 108 yards and
two touchdowns.
Not only did the constant rain for make for
generally unpleasant conditions (both schools'
marching bands bad packed up and gone home
by the end of the first quarter), hut a Ininsformer blew about 30 minutes before game time,
leaving the light standards at the othei side ol
midfield dark.

By Tony DeSorm ler
IIKUA1.D CORRKSTONOKNT
WINTER PARK _ Like the hands ol rain that
kept working their way across the state, the
Winter Park Wildcats never let up Friday night
The combination made for a very ugly night
for the visiting Oviedo Lions.
Scoring on eight of their 10 possessions - one
was ended by a turnover and the another by the
final whistle - the Wildcats drilled winless
Oviedo, 5512, In n Class GA football contest al
Showalter Field.
Winter Park scorrd two touchdowns In every
quarter.
Despite the Incessant min. Winter Park quar­

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Once again, the Lions were their own worst
enemy. A fumble on their possession ol llte
night gave Winter Park the ball near midfield.
llt e Wlldrats' first drive was kept alive by an
Oviedo "roughing the kirker" penalty on a fourth

Lyman on
short end
of stick at
Edgewater

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By J e ff Bertlnlcke
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

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Brian KrmuMdtd not throw a paaa unU the eacond hall, but directed e Ly­
man offense that did everything but gel into the end zone.

ORLANDO _ IPs got to tie
frustrating to be a Lyman
Greyhound.
For several yrars now. thr
Greyhounds havr lost close
game after close game, licit last
night. In a 6-5 loss to Kdgrwnter. It was a frustrating ns It
gels.
Again. Lyman had i bailees
and Just let them slip away.
"The
opportunities
were
there, wejust gave up too many
chances.*
drenched coach
Lany Baker said after the
game which was starred almost
on hour late due to thr torren­
tial downpour which caused
turnovers and quarterbacks
throwing little more than a
heavy rock by lire end of the
game.
The Greyhound's record fell
to 1-2 as Edgewater. which lost
to Lake Maty tn Its opener. Im­
proved to 2-1.
Lyman controlled Arid posi­
tion from tire start, relying on a
conservative ground game.
Quarterback Brian Krause
didn't throw his first pass until
the second half, but a bevy of
running
backs
Including

Pleas* see Lyman, Page SB

Pocock
em erges
to le a d
R am s
By Jeff Bcrlinick*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ They were
some very long shadows, but
Brett
Pocock
has
finally
emerged.
Last year, the Lake Mary
Rams' Brett Pocock starred In
virtual anonymity, playing In
the shadows of Lake Mary star
Jason Hawkins, now a fresh­
man playing at Penn State.
Hawkins got all the Ink. but
the Rams also lost VolleyFest.
the unofficial state champion­
ship of Florida, for the first
time in years.
Oviedo knocked off the Rams
to capture the crown and Lake
Mary lost a strong graduating
class.
"Last year too many players
were out for themselves,* Po­
cock said. ‘ Not this team, this
year.*
This year's new and Im­
proved Rams are now 7-0 and
Just won a big revenge match
against Oviedo und star hitter
Turner Elliott, who plays with
Pocock on die Orlando Gold
summrr team which finished
21st in the nation.
Pocock has played all four
years at Lake Mary and spent
each of those summers playing
for the Gold. Volleyball Is his
only sport and, despite |ils Gfool-7 height, he Isn’t Inter­
ested tn playing basketball.
Pocock really arrived as a
sophomore when he led the
Junior varsity to a second-place
finish at the Lake Brantley
Tournament. Pocock won the
team's Best Defensive Player
award and was honored on the
all-tournament team.
After moving up to varsity
last season, he learned he
wouldn't be getting a lot o f rec­
ognition with Hawkins leading
the way. but he never minded
waiting for his turn to shine.
'It never bothered me.* Po­
cock said. *1 knew I d have uty

and-nlnc situation. Trrz Jones helped Winter
Park capitalize by breaking several tackles
during a 27-yard touchdown scramble.
Ortting the ball bark two minutes later, the
Wlldrats needed just four plays to travel 07
yards for a second touchdown. Jackson hooked
up with Sidney Sol Intan on a 30-yard scoring
play.

Oviedo responded with an 11-play. 70-yard
drive. Kevin Quintero hulling In from the 3-yard
line at 11:23 of the second quarter. Winter Park
snatched the momentum hack quickly, con­
structing an HO-ynrd touchdown drive enpped by
a G-yard Jackson-to-llobllrk scoring toss.
Alter a punt and an exchange of fumbles, the
Wildcats stunned the Lions with a 58-yanl

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biggest regular season game In Hues’
history. First game at the new stadium
and a must, must-win situation.

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Lota I t and I I . BLOCK 30
Cryalal Lake Winter Hornet
Subdiviaion. aa recorded In Plal
Book t , Pag# I I S , Public
Record# ol Seminole County.
Florida
Tha Public Hearing wdt be held
m lha Commaaion Chamber#.
I N N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary Tha Public re invited lo
attend and be heard Said hear­
ing may be continued from lima
lo lima until a final declaion ta
made by lha City Commieeion
Copiaa ol tha Ordinance in lull
am available In lha City Cierk'a
Office lor review
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senior yeur. Now I can be fa­
mous fur my 15 minutes.*
He spends a lot o f time
around famous people. When
he's not playing volleyball or
earning his 3.0 grade point av­
erage. he works as a tour guide
at MGM Studios. Pocock has
worked summers and vacations
there for several years at the
Great Movie Ride.
The job will give Pocock an
Impressive addition to his re­
sume. He wants to study busi­
ness management und eventu­
ally work up the Disney ladder.
For the next two months,
though. Pocock's thoughts are
on recapturing VolleyFest. The
Oviedo win was alxtvit a meas­
ure of revenge, he said, and lie

doesn't wunt to be one o f the
few Lake Mary players who
have ended their varsity ca ­
reers without a title.
He
said
coach
Jeannle
Fischer started talking about
this year almost us soon as the
Rams walked off tbetr home
court after being eliminated
last season.
"She told us we needed to
work on our Intenslly,* he said.
"We needed to play our game,
so beating Oviedo last week
meant a lot. It was a big game
und we were ull up for It. We
even recruited a big crowd.’
If the Rams stay undefeated,
they can count on some even
bigger crowds when it comes
time to reclaim thrtr title.

Please see O viedo, Page 3B

Jeff

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touchdown strike from Jackson to llohllck with
10 seconds Irfi In (he half.
llte second half began the way the first half
ended. Jackson connecting with John Worrell
on a 10 yard touchdown pass play at 3:3-1 or thr
third quarter.
Sam Abercrombie (1-yard run), Anthony Whltr
|1-yard run), and Anthony Hodges (I yard tun)
each added a touchdown In the final going as
the Wildcats kept llte ball on the ground for It)
of Its 20 finnl plays.
Wildcat plnceklrker Steven Harrar converted
seven o f eight extm point attempts.
The Lions put together one last scoring drive
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C IT Y OP L A R I MARY,
FLO R ID A
M O TIC E OF
P U B LIC M IAR IM S
NO TIC E IS HERSBY OIVEN by
Ih* Ctry Commit awn ol Ih* City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that aaid
C om m uiion will hold a Public
Hearing on Oclobar I , ISSS. at
700 P M , or aa toon thereatler
aa
poaaiblt.
lo
conaldar
Second Reading and adoption
ol an Ordinance entitled
O R D IN A N C t MO. SS4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
P U R S U A N T TO A R TIC LE XII.
SECTIO N 13 01 OF THE C ITY'S
CHARTER. AUTHORIZING THE
C ITY T O A C C E P T A CASH
DO NATIO N IN LIEU OF THE
CO NVETANCE TO THE C ITY OF
LAKE MARY O F TW O ACRES
OF R IA L PROPERTY IN TH E
PRIMERA
PLANNED
UN IT
DEVELOPMENT AE MORE PAR
TICULARLY DESCRIBED HERE­
IN. AUTHO R IZIN G TH E C ITY TO
EXECU TE A NOTICE OF SATIS­
FAC TIO N O F DEVELO PM EN T
ORDER
CO N D ITIO N
AND
R ELEASE AND O U IT CLAIM
DEED. PROVIOINO SEVERABIL­
ITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Tha Public Hearing will be held
in the Commieeion Chamber*
100 N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary Tha Public la invited lo
attend and b* heard Said heat
ing may b* continued from lima
to lima until a linal daclalon la
made by Ih* City Commlaaion
Copiaa ol lha Ordinance In lull
are available in Ih* Cily Clerk'*
Office tor review
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• T IT U T I
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M ATTER ANY PERSON WISH
INQ TO IN S U R E THAT AN ADE
OUATE RECORO OF T H I PRO
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TO
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NATOR A T LEASE 41 HOURS IN
AO VANCE O F TH E M EETINO AT
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N O T I C I OF
P U B LIC N IA R IN O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
lha City Commaaion ol Ih* City
ol Lake Mary. Florida. Ihal laid
Commaaion will hold a Public
H airing on Oclobar 1, ISSS. II
7 00 P M . or aa aoon thatealtar
aa
poaaibl*.
lo
conaidar
Second Reading and adoption
ol an Ordinance entilleil
AN ORDINANCE OF T H I C ITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
PROVIDING A SH OR T TITLE
PROVIOINO FOR LIO IS LA TlV t
IN TE N T AND FINDINGS OF
FACT. PROVIDING FOR TH I
CREATION OF THE LEARNING
UN LIM ITED
INTERN ATIO NAL
SC H O O LS
PLANNED
UNIT
D EVELO PM ENT
D IS TR IC T
APPROVINQ THE FINAL DEVEL­
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TH ER ETO
AM ENOINO THE
C ITY'S OFFICIAL ZONINO MAP
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APPROVAL
OF
THE
PLANNED UN IT DEVELOPMENT
DISTR ICT. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
C O N FLIC TS
AND EFFECTIVE 0ATE
eatabliahing a Planned Un|l
Development on the property'
deaenbed below Addilionalfy
Ih* City Commaaion will conaider a raqueat lor Sil* Plant
Review on the property
Commencing al lha South***!
corner ol Ih* Northwtal quarter
ol Section 4, Townahip 30
South, Rang* 30 Eaat. Seminole
County. Florida, run lhanc* S
00*0S’33* E along lha Eaal tin*
ol lha Baulhwaal quarter ol
lection 4, Townahip 30 South.
Rang* 30 ( a i l , lor a diatanc*
400 00’ more or laaa lo Ih*
Soulhaaal corner ol Parcel SA.
run lhanc* along Ih* South lin*
ol Parcel SA on a bearing of N
SS'SS S3- W a dial.nee ol
SO OO* lo Ih* POINT OF B EG IN ­
NING. Procaad lhanc* Waatarly
along Ih* South line ol aaid
Parcel SA on a bearing ol N
SS'SS S3' W a diatanc* ol
f .147 S4\ thence tt W D I R '
W a diatanc* ot 130 00‘. lhanc*
t SS'SS S3* E a diatanc* ol
S3S 00' 10 a point SO 00' Waal
ol Ih* Eaal line ol aaid Parcel
SA. Ihanca S OO'OA 33*E a dia­
tanc* ol 4S0 00’ lo tha Point ot
Beginning, containing 10 00
acre*
The Public Hairing will be held
in tha Commaaion Chamber*.
100 N Country Chib Road. Lake
Mary Tha Public la invitad lo
attend and be heard Said hear­
ing may be continued from lime
lo lime until a linal decision it
mad* by tha City Commaaion
Copiaa ol Ih* Ordinance in lull
are available in Ih* Cily Clark**
OHice lor toytaw
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AN
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MADE BY THE C ITY W ITH
R ESP ECT TO TH E FOREGO)NO
M ATTER ANY PERSON W ISH­
ING TO ENSURE TH AT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORO OF TH E PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE
PUR PO SES
IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE N E C ­
ESSARY AR RANG EM ENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
N IE D IN Q
ASSISTAN CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E M
PROCEEDINGS SH OULD C O N ­
TAC T T H I C ITY ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT L E A IE 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETINO AT
(407) 334-3034
C ITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foliar. Cily Clark
0ATE0 Saptambar IS. ISSS
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U N T
FON SSM INO LS C O U N TY
P N O N A TI DIVISION
FILS NO.t S S -S S 1 -C P
IN HE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM T WRIGHT.
Oecea*
N O T IC I OF TN U S T
WILLIAM T WRIGHT, a ra
dant ol Sami no la Cour
Florida, who died on April S
IM S . waa Ih* aaltlor ot a Ir
entitled
the
WILLIAM
WRIGHT TR U S T AOREEME
DATEO 9/I4/S3. which la a Ip
daacribad in Section 733 701
ol Ih* Florida Blaluta*. and
kabl* lor Ih* e«|&gt;#ni** ol I
admmiatration ol Ih* dai
danfa aatata and enforce*
claim* ol lha decadent'* era
lor* lo tha talent Ih* dai
danl'e **1*1* la mautfidanl
pay lham. aa provided
Section
733 S07(3) ol I
Florida Statute*
Tha name and addraaa ol I
trualae at* aat lord, below
The clark ahall Me and Inc
thi* nolic* ol Irual in the aa
manner aa a caveat, unla
there anal* a probata procai
mg lor Ih* talbor'a aatat*
which caaa thia notice ol In
rnuat ba filed in tha prob:
proceeding and the clark al
tend a copy to Ih# peraq
rapraaantativ*
Signed on Augual 10, ISOS
PERRY E DRAP
Tl 7 Dogwood Ti
Kilgore, TX 70S
Succaaaor Trual
Copy mailed lo attorney lor I
Paraonal Rapraaantaliv* on
Augual 31, ISSS
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E
C IR C UIT C O UR T
By. /a/ Lynda Huggina, 0 C
Publiah: Saptambar 13 ,
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�Seminole Herald. Snnlord. Flonda ■ Sunday. September 20. 1998 •SB

What's Up In The N F L ..... Week No. 3
SANFORD _ Welcome to Week Tlirre football
fans. It's a lough one.
litis week's schedule has a number o f good
matchups with the point spread presenting no
clear advantage.
However, before we get Involved In the difficult
task o f sorting out winners, let’s take a look al
last week's action.
Seattle, Baltimore, New Orleans, and San
Francisco all provided performances worth dis­
cussing today.
The Seahawks continued to validate my pre­
diction of greatness for them by disposing of
the Arizona Cardinals as If they were children.
Tills Melons drfrnse. paired with the second
best olTense In the league, will make a serious
run for the playofTs. If not for the fact that they
are In the same DIMsIon as Denver and Kansas
City, they would be given the respect they de
serve.
Tile Baltimore Ravens stunned New York Jets
with a pass rush so brutal that thry have Glenn
Foley contemplating retirement. While 1 don’t
foresee greatness for this much Improved
squad, I do feel thry will continue to be a point
spread winner for a few more weeks.
Mike Dltka has the New Orleans Alnt’s playing
out o f their mlndsl While Danny WurrfTel Is
playing good enough to keep them In games,
solid defense and speclnl teams is doing the
rest.

BRADY
LESSAR D
NFL
COLUM N
Sun Francisco thrashed the Redskins so
badly on Monday night that many feel this tram
can go all the way. I agree that Steve Young and
Company arr Inlentrd. but I think much of It
depends on whether lids team can slay healthy.
Florida's team fared well last week although
the Burs are now 0-2. The Dolphins and Jag­
uars lxith won Important games while Tampa
Huy showed that they are planning on starting
slow again this year.
By the way, In case you failed to notice, my
LOCK OP THE WEEK once again hit pay dirt
as the OAKLAND RAIDERS sent the NEW
YORK (HANTS home with their first loss. The
CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL Is now 2-0 this
year In LOCK selections and doing grent overall

RAINES QAUOE

as well.
How great? Every week I compete In a na­
tional pool ol lop hiindlcappers that pick every
game o f the N.F.I.. schedule.
Last week's result? First place and I didn't
even need the bulls eye I hit for the Monday
night lie-breaker. Tills unbelievable perform­
ance vaulted me into first place for the season,
which Is where I intend to stay.
The calls and e-mail I have received lead me
lo believe that a number of you have had similar
results In office pools with my selections. I'll
continue to do my lies! as the season continues.
Now let's peek Into the CRYSTAL BALL OF
FOOTBALL and llnd some winners.

M IA M I (-3) VS. PITTSBURG H
This should be a very competitive game. I
think the Steelers will lie able to nm the ball,
so if I play II. I'd have to take the points. Steel-

era 21, Dolphins 20.
T A M P A B A Y (-7) VS. CHICAGO
The flues need an opportunity lo gain some
confidence and the Bears should do the Job.
They have played tough against the Jags and
the Sleelers. but heart only gets you so far In
this League. Tampa Bay Is a much better team
than Chicago and will look lo put some big
points on the board. Buct 31. Bean 7.

JA C K S O N V ILLE (-7) VS. B ALTIM O R E
The Jags will have their hands full with a
lough Raven defense, but have yet to display
lheir total offensive prowess. I look for the Jags
to win. but I wouldn't give Baltimore's defense
seven points. Jaguars 23, Ravens 17.

GREEN B A Y (-7) C IN C IN N A TI

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School graduate now playing for the New York
Yankees. His stats for the 1998 season Is In the first column, personal-best season totals In the sec­
ond column and career totals (Including 199H games) In the third column.
Ratnrs went one-for-two with n run scored to help back DaMd
Wells' IHlh win o f the season as the Yankees lx-al the Baltimore
Orioles. 15-5, at Camden Yards Friday night.

I lie Packers entrr this one as the lone road
favorite of the week. The Bengals won't make a
change at Q.Ii. which would help their cause.
I'd love to see the Bengals win (It would help the
Bm s), but even my l&gt;cst daydreaming can't
make tt happen. Packers 31. Bengals 24.

RAINES QAUOE

The Vikings gol a scare In St. Louis last week,
and ihey didn't like It. Look for them to take
control early, but DO NOT count Barry Sanders
out o f this one. He will have a big day on the
Irlrudly astro turf In Mlnnesotu. Vikings 23,
Lions 20.

'96

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M IN N E SO TA (-6) VS. D E TR O IT

NEW ENGLAND (-7) VS. TENNESSEE
The Oilers blew it last week us they let the
Cli.irgers gel their second win. I was veiy dis­
appointed with the play of the entire team, and
look for n better effort In this one. Unfortu­
nately. the 1‘utrtotn seem to have their act to ­
gether and won't give this one away easily. P a ­

Tim Raines

By K sllis Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
GOLDENROD _ They're still winless but
they certainly aren't glMng up.
Last night, the Lake Howell girls' volley­
ball team traveled to Trinity Prep and tiled
to accomplish something for the first time
this year.
A win.
It didn't happen, though, as the Silver
Hawks fell to the South Seminole County
private school. 15-1, 13-15. 15-6.
Despite the Saints only being a Class 2A
school, the loss Is decelMng because Trin­
ity Prep (9-3) has one o f the top volleyball
programs in the state, regardless o f cla s­
sification.
"I think it's a good thing that we're tak­
ing teams to three games," said Lake How­
ell coach Brandi Sanford. "It shows that
we're getting stronger and getting tt to ­
gether after they drop a game.*
Maybe it was the rain that slowed Lake
Howell down a bit. Or maybe tt was the
lack o f a crowd, since the game look place
on a night when most were at the football
games.
More likely It was because of the tough
match the Silver Hawks played against
Lyman on Thursday night.
The contest went to three games, each
win coming with only a two-point spread
(14-16. 15-13. 15-13). before U k e Howell
fell to the Greyhounds, who were riding
high alter winning their first match of the
season on Wednesday.
There were bright moments last night,
though, as several players stepped up to
the task. Setter Liz Johnson had a great
night and served quite well, as did Krista
De Filippo and Jackie Samelson. DcFlilppo
was also strong on the defensive end.
Despite the fact that the Silver Hawks
didn't come away with a win. Ihe very

Uz Johnson served very wel and had a g
night all-around, but her efforts were not enc
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The Jets look lo redeem themselves after an
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lot of work to do. Besides, wllh Jim Mora run­
ning the Colts offense. It's probably a safe bet
they won't score more than nine points! Jets

24, Colts 9.
SEATTLE (-8) VS. W ASH ING TO N
The Seahawks have to be thrilled with their
start, and I think Warrrn Moon will keep Ibis
team focused. They need lo win this game with
Pittsburgh. Kansas City, and Denver. In the
next three weeks. Even at 2-0. this Is a MUST
win for the Seahawks! Seahawks 31, Redskins

13.
AR IZO N A (-3) VS. P H ILA D E LPH IA
The Cardinals are thrilled to be at home for
the first time this season and are starving for a
Mctory. The Eagles may be the worst tram In
the Lragur. while Arizona may be the liest 0-2
team tn the I.cogue. I look for the Cardinals to
dominate this one. Cardinals 23, Eagles 3.

NEW Y O R K G IANTS (-4) VS. D ALLAS
Boring) Without Aikinan the Cowboys arc no
longer contenders, the Giants never have been.
Who eares? Giants 24, Cowboys 13.
Uke I sold earlier, this Is a very tough week to
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beat Tony Banks al home. Wouldn't touch it
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It may be u lough week for the Inexperi­
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BUFFALO (-4) VS. ST. LOUIS

as U ke Howei dropped a tough three-game
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Speaking of the Chargers, they will get a real­
ity check today. The Chiefs arr furious after
their loss last week, and will take It out on this
young team. Ryan Leaf and the Chargers have
no Idea what the Chiefs have planned for them.
My sources tell me there will be extra ambu­
lances at Arrowhead Stadium. Chiefs 29,

Too many points to give up? Get out o f the
way sissy! Tills is the National Football Uugue,
and there Is no room for those with weak stom ­
achs.
The Kansas City fans will make Ryan Lent's
ears bleed as they scream for their defense to
hurt somebody! This one will be over by the first
half and local hospitals will work through the
night to repair the damage.
Keep the faxes (330-19B7) and e-mull
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one. Enjoy your football, and don't worry about
washing the curs today, It rained Thursday!

L ak e H ow ell girls fall in three games

young team Is learning a new system and
getting a very good education.
“We ore Improving slowly but surely,*
Sanford Bald. "Taking teams lo three
games shows that we're not giving up and
we're at the point In the season where 1
think we should be.
“As long as the players don't start glMng
up. which I know they won't, w ell continue
to Improve and start to get the wins we
know we can achieve.*
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T r ib e ----------------Continued from Page IB
tin* weather.
On Us first possession o f the second quarter
Seminole quarterback Garrett Goldsmith snuek
into the end /one on a quarterback keeper from
the onr foot line and then rail In tor the two
point conversion
ltown S O, Lake Howell (now 1-2 overall and l
I tn the conference) refused to l*e outdone. On
Its next possession, tt copied almost cxarllv the
scoring drive of the Semtnoles when quartet
hark Jesse Hannon rushed Into the end zone
Running back Christian DcJesus tacked on the
two point conversion to tie the score 8-8
The Silver Hawk defense lei Its guard down for
a minute near the end o f the second quarter ami
Mario Frederick found a hole He ran 50 yards
tor the Tribe’s second score, but tills time the
i wo-point conversion failed, Seminole left the
Held for the break with a M S lead
Much like the first, the third quarter was
srorelcss. In the fourth, however, Seminole
would double Its score while holding Like How
ell.
Lat timer broke loose from the 32-yard line
and added six to Seminole’s score It look Iwo
attempts tor Matt Nixon to get the PAT on the

board, when a penalty ngalnsl the Stlvei Hawks
led to a second attempt. When the drive was flttally completed. Seminole was up 21 H
Ibough ihe tain subsided. Like Howell was
unable to change lis position and quickly
turned I lie ball hack over to the Tribe A huge
run by Julius Francis set up a 3-yard touch­
down bv Frederick. It only took one attempt
tills time lor Nixon to give Seminole a 28-H lead.
Thai score would hold until the end ol the
game, thanks to a huge interception bv W il­
liams which gave the hall hack to Seminole with
2 2S left Hike Howell was tumble to put any­
thing together before the clock ran out on Its
last drive.
"Onr drlensc did a nice |oh lor us tonight.'
said Like Howell coach Mike Hlscrglla "Jesse
lllannoit) played real well tonight In some irspects and the whole team played with heart.
Defeat Is never final and |ust like In life, the
team will be down for awhile but then they'll he
back up They’ll be ready to play next week.'
Lake liowril will take a trip to Like Mary 12 U
next week for a conference and Class C»AI list rtf t 3 match up at 7:30 p tn. Seminole will
host fellow Class 5A PKtrii I 5 contender
Spruce Creek at the same time.

P a tr io ts -----Continued from Page IB
Brantley's next possession.
Celeste broke through what
appeared to be sure tackles to
carry tlte ball for a 52 yard
touchdown run After the extra
(mint, tlte Patriots led 14*0,
P ie score remained as such
Into halftime.
On the first play of the sec­
ond half. Hike Brantley had a
72 yard Cclestr touchdown run
brought back on a penalty. A l­
ter two more penalties In the
-.cries. Brantley punted.
Courtesy of runs of 10 and 11
yards by Johnnie Blake. Winter
Springs drove deep Into Hike
Brantley territory. On third and

0. quarterback Brandon Blake
hit wide receiver Marcus W ig­
gins for a (thing touchdown
catch. Winter Springs closed to
within one score. 14-7.
Hike Brantley
responded,
however, by marching down
the field on a long, methodical
drtve. Again runs bv Russell
and Celeste mnsttuted all of
the yardage, and Celeste again
added tin* Ilnlshmg tout lies
with .i 15 yard Icmehdown mil.
Winter Springs blocked the ex­
tra point, leaving the score at
20 7.
Winter Springs tumbled the
kickoff P its blunder led to the
final score of the evening, an

18 yard nm by Patriots’ nmning back Lanier Bush
Alter an Interception on W in­
ter Spring’s next possession.
Hike Bnmtlcy held the ball for
the remainder of the game.
P ie events of the ptrvlous
day overshadowed the game for
Winter Springs, as standout
safety Miiurirr Williams was
arrested lor and conlessed tn
murder. There was little any­
one had to say on the matter,
and Coach Mick Harris said.
'Maurice mostly kept to himsell
Whether or not Williams a b ­
sence train tlir team affected
the team gan not be judged.
Iml It con he said tli.it the
senlorless squad competing In
Its first year of varsity football
played well against a team
which had greater size In lu m ­
bers and In mass. Despite 3
Interceptions. Brandon Blake
passed especially well, and all
three of his turnovers resulted
from amazing plays by the
Brantley defense. Adam Sorkness managed to gain solid
yardage and even break open a
"lew plays against a stellar Lake
Brantley defense.
Winter
Springs
defense
played solid against the n u ll­
ing attack of Bussell and CeIrste. Ken Osbourne and Kurt
Blaine both stood out tn the
effort.
Coach Mick Hards could
have been happier with the
score, but was pleased with the
effort. "We blew a few opportu­
nities. but for a team with no
seniors against a team like
Brantley, ! think we did per­
formed well."
Luke Brantley coach Ororge
Clayton said, "The game was
like the Held: Sloppy and
messy."
Still. Lake Brantlry, despite
a few errors, continued to look
like they are the team to beat
In Seminole County this year.
The defense looked Impressive,
led by Clint Hanson, John
Miller, and Collin Hansen. The
offense sputtered, but got the
Job done.
Lake Brantley will play next
week on the road at Lyman,
and Winter Springs will play
Melbourne Central Catholic at
home.

Oviedo
Continued from Page 2B
pass to Eric Ramiu with 1:45 remaining In the
game.
Trcz Junes added 87 yards on 11 carries to
the Wildcat attack while James Lowe garnered
02 yards on 11 carries. Alvin Hudson led the
Oviedo ground game (12 attempts for 03 yards).
Quintero finished with eight rustics for 30
yards.
Ovu-do (0-3) returns home to face the DeLand
Bulldogs tn a OA-Dlstrict 3 clash next Friday
night. Tlie Wildcats (2-1) will celebrate their
homecoming next Friday when they entertain
the Edgewuter Eagles.
WILDCATS 66. LIONS 12
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Oviedo
0
0
0
8
Winter Park
14 13 14 14 1
rim Quarter
Wl* • T June* 27 run UUn.tr kukl
Wl1 SJimuri 30 pa** Irom Jatk*un 11lunar ku kj
Second Quarter
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WT - liubllik &lt;i pa** (rum Jutk*urt (kick wulrl
WT llutilMk Srt pa** trum Ja&lt;k»un 11tartar kirkl
Third Quarter
Wl* - WuitcU46 pa** trom Jackson IHarrar kickl

12
60

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Fourth Quarter
Wl* ■While I run (Ilunar lurk)
Wl' - Uixigr* 2 run (lianar kick)
O - I(amir* 2 pa** from Starling Ipu** (alledl
TEAM STATISTIC
First downs _ Oviedo 15; Winter Park 22.
Rushlng-yards _ Oviedo 33-143; Winter Park
40 21.
I’asstng _ Oviedo 5-10-0; Winter Park 9-10-0.
Passing yards _ Oviedo 45; Winter Park 231.
Fumblcs-lost _ Oviedo 5-3; Winter Park 1-1.
Penalties _ Oviedo 4-50; Winter Park 12-105.
Punts-avcragc _ Oviedo 3-34.7: Winter Park 00.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
KuUuiig - Ovtcdii. Hudson 12 63. Quintero 8 30, Walker 323 Mmhell 5-13. Grayson 3-11. Starling 2-3; Winter I’ark.
T. June* 11-87. Lowe 11-62, Abercrombie 1037. liudge* 421 Wlillc 2-5. N Juekaon I I. Hair* Hminus 2|
Passing - Ovu-do blurting 5-10-0. 45; Wlnlrr Hark N.
Jarkaon IMO 0 231.
ftrcrtvlng - Ovlrtki Holme* 2-22. Grayson 2-21. Kamo* 12 Winter I'urk, Hubllck 3*108, Woncl) 2-64 Sulimun 1-36.
I) William. 1-15
I'untlng - Ovu-do Langhorat 3-104. 34 7, Winter Park.
Sunmrrmuii. 0 0 0

Bradley w orking to make
top 10 in state on defense
By Amanda Coho
HERALD CORRESPONDENT'
SANFORD _ As II rallied
down hard on the Reid Friday
night, the Fighting St-mlnnlcs
drenched lilt- L ike Unwell Sil
ver Hawks in the thin! game ol
the season.
Junior Mike Bratllrv led the
defense as It licit) Like Unwell
tn only one tmichtlnwn and one
two-point conversion, in bring
Hit- llnal score to 28-8.
The Semlnnles walked away
with ilielr third victory, heads
ami spirits high, looking up at
a clearing skv.
Bradley, a second yrai var­
sity member. Is a lint-hat krr
for tin- SemltioleH.
Ills sophomore year.
hr
moved from the freshman team
to play ivilh the big Imv* on
the varsity.
Because ol the early recognl
lion o f his skill and Ills desire
In win. he was never given the
opportunity lo play ol a junior
varsity level
Even though the team lias
three wins already tills season,
they still are not ready in tall
themselves the "learn to beat '
"We tild well, hill we could
have done belter. Tin* ratn is
what did us wrong
Without
the rain we could have blown
them out." commented Bradley
on the team’s performance.
Bradley, like all ol the other
members of the varsity team, is
setting his sights on a state
championship team
He Is also looking lo reach
some personal goals.
*1 have lo gel 150 lat kies to
he In the top 10 In the state."
As a general routine to psy­

che hlmscll up lot the upcom ­
ing games. Bradley' takes a III
tie time to lilmsdt lo listen to
soolhtng words ol wisdom.
*1 likt to listen to war mu
sic." said Bradley, "like Master
I

Next week. Seminole will face
Sjinice Creek, an Important
district game. Bradley, along
with all of the others of Ihc
Seminole varsity team, are a l­
ready focusing on claiming
Ilielr tmirth win.

Miko Bradley has bocomo tho loader ol tho Sominolo dolonso dospito bomg jus! a |unior lor coach Jim Worthington's Fighting Semmoles

Lyman
Continued from Page 2B
Dominick
Cleveland.
Asa
Cleveland, llrad Harris. Kll
Kaminsky and Julian Johnson
all had carries.
Johnson si a net! on both
sides o f the line, dominating
from his linebacker spot. The
Lyman defense stood up all
night and kept Ihr Greyhounds
tn the game as die offense
sputtered on die slop.
Russ Feist was all over die
Edgrwaler but kllrld wilh Josh
Falrcloth
and Chad
linker
throughout die game.
Wlille winning the bailie of
Held position. Lyman mounted
a drive midway through the
first quarter.
Asa and Dominick Cleveland
did all of the running and
kicker Travis Rollistrln nailed
a 38-yard field goal afler thr
Lyman drive stalled.
Lyman blew the first of many
chances after Edgevvaler look
over at Us own 33. Tile Grey­
hounds defense dominated and
forced a punt which was
blocked and returned by John­
son to thr Edgewuter 12.
By that time the rain had
temporarily subsided and a
can y by Kaminsky moved thr
hall to the three, hut Edge wa­
ter’s defense held and a field
goal attempt was wldr.
That’s all Edgrwaler needed
to get back Into the game. The
Eagle offense couldn’l get u ii tracked, but the defense stmt
down the Greyhounds as the
turnovers started tu mount on
both sides.
After the half Edgewuter
struck
quickly
as
Jonas
Wheeler broke at least five
tackles on tlte way to a 05-yard
touchdown gallop. Edgrwaler
missed the extra point, but led
6-3.
After that, the rain came
iwn harder than ever and rul­
er team seriously threatened,
tt Lyman would have u
tance as (line expired. With
03 lo play and Edgewuter
tiding the ball deep in lls
vn territory, thr Eagles those
step out of the end zone to
Itr a safety, closing the gap
0-5 und the free kick gave
rinan one last chance.
Krause connected on four
might passes to move the
all to the Edgewuter 28. On
ic night, he was 9 -o f-ll on
tiort passes, but Ills filial loss
n fourth-and-four with 32 set nds remaining W l t»hort us
fmun look the loss

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(b) Pursuant to genera! law tangibla personal property held for
sale a* stock tn trade and livestock may be valued tor taiation at
a tpacified percentage ot ita value, may be classified for tea purp u tt § puapeea* or may be eiam pled from taiation
fc) All persons entdled to a ho mast# ad aiemption under Section
6 of this Article shall have their homestead assessed at fust value
a* of January I of the year following the affective dale of this
amendment This assessment shell change only as provided here­
in
1 Assessments eubtecl to Ibis provision sball ba changed annu*
•Ms qn January la l ot each year. but thoe* changes in seeeetvianis ahall not n c e e d lha lower of lha following
(A) thro* percent (l*a( of tha asaaasmanl fov lha prior year
ID) lha parcanl change in tha Conium ar Price India tor all urban
oneumet* U ■ City Averaga, all llama IM fe lO O , or auccasaor
a p n rti for tha preceding calender yaar as initlaHy report ad by tha
Jmiad Els las Dapartmant ol Labor. Ouraau ot Labor Statistics
2 No assassmant shall aacaad |ust vatu*
3 Attar any thanga ol oamarshrp. a t providad by ganaral law.
wimaalaad proparty ahall ba a ttested al |uat valua as of January
I of lha lollowing yaar Tharaattar. lha hometlead shall ba
lu a s s a d as providad harain
4 Naw homaslaad proparty thall ba a tta tta d al |usl valua at of
January t si ot lha yaar following tha aslablishmant ol tha horns*
•laart That assassmant thall only changa St providad hartm
A Changa!. additions rtduchont or Improvement* to horns.
Ilia d proparly shall ba assassad as providad tor by ganaral law.
proiAdad. how aval allar tha adiuatmanl tor any changa. addition
» d i k Iron or rmprovamanl. tha proparty ahall ba assasaad at pro»&gt;dad heroin
• In tha avanl ol a larmmabon ol homaslaad status, lha prop*
•rly shall ba assaasad at providad by ganaral law
I Tha provisions ol this amandmanl ara aavarabla II any ol lha
yrosvarona ol this amandmant shall ba ha Id unconstitutional by
•nyitourl ol compalant jurisdiction. tha decision ol such court
•htl not alfact or impair any ramarning provisions ol this amendbarf

a fee or a leasehold initially in eicess of ninety-eight years
fb| Not more than one eiemption shall be allowed any individual
or famity unit or with reaped lo any residential unit No aiemption
shall eiceed the value of lha real estate assessable lo the owner
or, in case ol ownership through slock or membership in a corpo­
ration. tha value of the proportion which hit inferesl in Ihe corpo­
ration bears lo the assessed value of the property
(c) Dy general law and subject to conditions specified therein,
the eiemption shall be increased to a total of twanty-five thou­
sand dollars of tha assessed value of the real astala for each
school disfrlcf levy Oy general law and subject to conditions
specified therein, the eiemption for all other levies may be
increased up to an amount no! e i evading ten thousand dollars of
Ihe assessed value of Ihe real astate if tha owner has attained
age silty-five or is totally and permanently disabled and d Ihe
owner Is not entitled lo ihe eiemption provided in subsection (d)
(d) Dy general law and subject to conditions specified therein,
the eiemption shall be increased to a total of the following
amounts of assessed value ot real estate for each levy other than
those of school districts fifteen thousand dollars with reaped to
t f iO assessments, twenty thousand dollars wdh respect to I f I t
assessments, twenty-five thousand dollars with reaped to
assessments for t i l l and each year thereafter However, such
increase shall not apply with respect to any assessment roll until
such roll is first determined to be in compliance with the provi­
sions of section 4 by a state agency designated by general law
Thia subsection shall stand repealed on the effective date of any
amendment to section 4 which provides for the assessment of
homestead property at a specified percentage of its fust value
fe) Oy ganeral law and subject lo conditions specified therein,
the legislature may provide to renters, who are permanent resi­
dents,, ad valorem taa relief on ail ad valorem taa levies Such ad
valorem laa relief shall be in the torn* and amount established by
general law
Ui lh A .U O Jililu rtj n i i . b i t u n t t i l Ji h Allow cuun lrfi or munrit
M i n i n , lor tht p u tb o it ol lh tu t f i o t i l i v t l i A J t i i t i And t u b it it
lo T h t jiio im a n i ol otntiAl Ia w . lo o r t n l in AddilionAl h o m t it tid
IAE tAtiDPUon.not (A it t d in a J w t n t i J u t [h o u itn d d o lltitJ o i n i
p m o n who h i t J b t It o il or tu u iU b Jt-JiU t-lo J t t l * » t t t t j n d
m tin u in t lh tito n lh t o t r n n n t r l r t i ’dtnc* ol th to ir n t r and who
(ia a it t u n id la s i m . i i . i «nd w hott h o un ho ld in io n if. ■&gt;
i n o i m t t d iw t n ii ihouiand d o llt'i.
lo o n lt n to d m onn,ibiirliti to aitn t
IhJl AdditiniiAl MMBOlkHt. within th » Iwmtt g t m n b t d U U tu l lu b n c tintL bn ord in in ct td o o ttd in lh t m tn n tL D lM b fib td b i otnm l l*w. and m u ll o m n d i Im th* otrlodic idiO lU D tD l O l.lh t
inuiDAJunilAbgn s r t ic n b t d t a ih ii t u b it th e n lo r c h in g t t in tht
E O iLo IJiiin a .
NO. 4
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M E N D M E N T
___________________ A R TIC LE V|ll, S E C T IO N I
f A t c w m i i r A tc o R D iN a i r i s b f r u w r s f r r N “b t ia n c m
O FFICES
B A L L O T BUM M ARTt Proposing in smtm lmsnt lo Section t ol
AttK.1* VIII ol His S ilts Constitution luthnnfing ths rscontmg ol
•nstrumsnts b i tiling si • branch ottice ol s county sssl
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M E N D M E N T:____
U 6 H 0 N I CountTss **
(•) POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS Ths t i ll s shell t&gt;s ili.irtsrt by law
into potibcil subd i.inon t csllsd counties Counties mey Ire erseted sboltshsd or changed by Iso wilh pro s'Iron lor payment or
apportionment ot Ihe public debt
(b) C O U N TY FUNDS The cere custody end me (hod ol ditbursmg county lunds shell tie provided by generel lew
(c) GOVERNM ENT Pursuant to generel or speciel la* a county
government may be established by cherler , h x h shall be adopt*
ed. amended or repealed only upon vole ol the elec lor* ol Ihe
county in a speciel election celled lor Ihet purpose
Id) C O U N TY OFFICERS There thall be elec led by Ihe electors ol
eech county tor terms ot lour years a sherd! e las collector e
property appraiser a supervisor ol electron*, and a clerk at Ihe
circuit court, eicept when provided by county charier or special
tear approved by vole ol tha elector* ot th* county eny county
officer mey be chosen in another manner therein spec'lied or any
county ottice may tie abolished when *11 the dull** ot th* olln*
prescribed by general law are Irenalerred lo another ottice When
not otherwise provided by county charter or special lew approved
by vole ol the electors the clerk ot Ihe circuit court khalt be ei
officio clerk of the board ol county comnussioners auditor
recorder end custodian ol all county fund*
(*| COM M ISSIONERS Escep' when otherwise provided by
county charter. Ihe governing body ol each county ahall be a
board ol county commtssronar* composed ol live or seven
member* serving staggered terms ol lour year* Alter each
decennial census Ihe board ol county commissioner* shell
divide the county into districts ot contiguous territory a* nearly
equal in population a* practicable On* commissioner residing
*n eech district shall be elected as provided by law
(I) NON CHARTER QOVERNM ENT Counties nol operating
under county charier* shall hava auch power ol cell-government
at I* provided by general or special law Th* board ol county
commissioners ol a counly not operating under a charier may
anacl. in a manner prescribed by general law. county ordinances
not inconsistent with general or special lew but an ordinance in
conflict with e muntcipel ordinance shell not be effective wilhm
th* municipality lo Ihe ealenl ol such conflict
(g) CHAR TER QOVERNM ENT Counties operating under counly
charters thall has* all powers ol local sell-government not
eiconsialanl with general law. or with special law approved by
vote of th* elector* Th* governing body of a counly operating
under a charier may anacl counly ordinances nol inconsistent
with general law Th# charter shell provide which shell prevail in
Ihe event ol conllicl between counly and municipal ordinance*
(h) TAXES. LIMITATION Properly titual* within munrclpelibet
shall nol be tut),eel to taiation lor services rendered by Ihe
county eacluaively for Ihe bene lit ol Ihe property or residents In
unincorporated areei
(i) C O U N TY ORDINANCES Each counly ordinance ahall ba Med
with the secretary ol state and thall become ellectiv* at such
lima thereafter as n provided by generel law
U) VIOLATION OF ORDINANCES Persona violating county ordi­
nance* shall ba prosecuted and punished a t providad by law
(k) C O U N TY SEAT In every county there ehell be a county teal
at which thall be located th# principal olhcea and permanent
record* ol all county ollicara Th* county aaat may nol ba
moved eicept as providad by ganaral law Branch office* lor th*
conduct ot county buainasa may b* aatablithad elsewhere in
lha county by rtsoluUon ot lha governing body ol lha counly in
tha manner prescribed by law No instrument thall be deemed
recorded m the casnif until bled at th# county aaat. or a branch
Bltica dAAtonatad bn the governing body ol tha counts tor tha
rasa filing ol inm um anla seep i n g to law______________________

II y d autnact to lha ofovilm ni ol this mbs action. show caim*

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characlat oi usa a iia ttm a n l ahall A p r il onto In the lull!*
. __ jfl Alluclinu tha ordinance Tha ranum
EuESfiiiA jn u il l x m e t Jiad by b e i a ia I I a n .
,
ARTICLE XII
SCHEDULE
s ic IlO N 22. Mtnaiic p ia u itti t i im B ban and m t i im t n L J lt JfTvandmanti la Secliurra 3 And 4 a l Ariel* ¥11 J ll k L na tB » d
glo tam m AAim clian.lnr and u t t i i m « n l j L i m l o r n jtreftkrll
E ii| lA ki s lls t l Jrnu A ri J -1 9 9 * .
i
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M E N D M E N T
I
A R TIC LE I, S E C T IO N I T
I A L L O T T I T L E PRESERVATION OF THE OEATM PENALTY. UNIT*

fcnwnrruFAEut eooAnsTwratTATiGNot cau!l and
IN USUAL PUNISHMENT
•ALLOT B UM M ARY Proposing an amandmanl to Bsclron I f ol
Irlrfla I ol lha Blala Constllutlon prasarvmg lha daalh panally.
n d lp e r trailing any aaacution mat hod unlass prohibrlad bY lha
Vdsral Constitution Raqulras construction ol tha prohtbrbon
ayaaisl crual and/or unusual punlahmanl to conlorm lo Umtad
S i b i (uptam a Court intarpratalton ol lha Eighth Amandmanl
Notibita raductron ol a daalh aantanca basad on Inyalrdily ot
dafutlon malhod. and provldaa lor conunuad lorca o l aanlancd
h ot Idas for lalmacliva applicability
Xllfl.
OF
PROPO S .E *
V I A T E X T ____
i _____________
------------------------ --------------------------’ SE c T i o n iI T Eacaaaiva puntshmanls — f ic a t ir v * linaa. crual
nd or unusual pumthmanl. attainder lorlaitura of aslala. tndefi•la tmpnsonmanl. and unraaaonatrfa datanUon ol wtlnaaaaa ara
yrtdddan I h s .d y i it ij s n A li r n i n au liu m itd uuniitifTMBt tar
Aid t i l . tiim a i j U i igr i lart h i lha L aqiiU iin t . Th t BrohihHm n
p a ir.il_ u u «l ui unuiuAinunutim anl anil lha ninhihilian EQBElSt
lu l l and unuiual cumihnidnL shaU b « t a ni l i u td in tanlam vlY
m b d t i m c n i ul UiA Uculad l u u i S u o n m t Cnurr Nhich t n U r
f - » thw nmhltuiinn a n imal crual and unuaual punlahmanl omald*
U In lha Eiahlh Am anJtrwaLlo th » U m ltd B l l l l i ConSUIuUftlL.
yiv malhod nl aaacution ahall ba aHowad unlaaa prohifatad by
is .U o iU d li a i a i . C j n i i i iuiion M i i hndi a! t i t c um m md » ba
■ atunAiAd L i m t . l t flu li lu ra and « t hAna « - l n i n i mttb a d ja l
yafuiion may ba append ratroacPialv A aantanca c! daalh shaU
o i l s ;«a u i.»d oa lha b a in lhal am albod a I lA itu U u n n invalid,
l a m tA»a m wlm.ti.sn ai atution mtUiad H dt U t t d im slid. lb«
yam . . m . n r . ah.il m mam in lores unhJ B y aantanca can b a
Julll.tAAOUlSd. b i i n i YElld .
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co n m u m iu *u u iw iu t
H
VII,
« EOCT W
T I HO •
N «H
A R TIC LE V
II. M
U l t T T T T L m B D m o m r K d H t l T t A D TAX t XEUPTTCU
IA IL 0 T SUM M AR Y Proposing an amandmanl lo lha Sttta
onstitutton, atfacllya January 1. IEEE, lo authonia lha
•(jblatura to allow countiaa and municipal!Uaa lo grant an addfonal homaalaad U &gt; aaampUon not aacaoding *25.000 lo cdru m
oraona E l yaara ol ago ol oldai whose household income doaa
pleaceed a epectliad amount
^ T . X T O F P R O P O . l &amp; A M g , D M S N T!---------------------------------------FINANCE AND TAXATION
|&lt;}TlON • Home steed eiempltont
[Q Every person who hes the legeJ or eqmteble title to reel
ittte end memteins thereon the permenent residence ol the
•veer, or soother legally or neluratty dependent upon the owner,
fcsh be eiem p l from teietion thereon, eicept essessmenls for
^ c i i l benefits, up to the esse seed valuation of five thousand
bifart, upon establishment of right thereto in the manner pre*
Sr|bed by law The ret) estate may be held by legal or equitable
lie. by the entireties, foinlfy. in common, es a condominium, or
Kf)rectiy by stock ownership or membership representing the
•veer's or member's proprietary interest in a corporation owning

C O N S T IT U T IO N A L R EVISIO N
A R TIC L E II. E S C T IO R T(a)| A R T IC L E IV, E E C T IO H El
A R TIC L E VII, E E C T IO H 11 t#Mt)|
^ a p C E A J L J I C T I O I I J l L A a m L i H I. E IC T I9 E »
B A L L O T T IT L E t CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
A N 0 CREATION OF FISH AN0 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION C O M ­
MISSION
B A L L O T SUM M ABVl Requires adequate provision tor conser­
vation ol natural resource*, creates Fish and Wildlife
Conservation ComrrUaeion, granting il lha regulatory and teacu­
ps# power* ol lha Qam* and Fraah Water Fish Commission and
lha Mann* Fisheries Commission, removes legislature's ascluslv* authority lo regulate marina life and gram* certain powers
lo new commission, authorlies bonds lo continue financing
acquisition and improvement ol land* lor conservation, outdoor
mere*bon. and relalad purpose*, restricts disposition ol state
lands designated lot conservation purposes
FU LL T B S T O F P A O P O tE P RE
ICVIEIOM:
r a tfii
TWTOtrr
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTIO N 7 Natural resources and scenic beauty —
(a) It thaM b* lha policy ot lha slat* lo conserve and protect its
natural raaourcat and acanic beauty Adequate provision shall
ba made by law tor tha abatement ol ait and water pollution and
ol aacaaalva and unnacaaaary noia# and lor ihe consarvaimn
tn d Pro la Ebon ol nalutal teaourcea
ARTICLE IV
EXECUTIVE
SECTIO N E fish and wildhts conservation a*wv* end b eet. -*•*.
« * * com m ission-Th ar* ahall b* a bah and wildiila conservation
#aswa-awd h eals water bah aammiaaioa. composed ol seven hve
member* appointed by lha governor, subject lo confirmation by
tha a* neta lor staggered term* of by* yaara The commisiion
ahall sasiclaa the regulatory and asacubve power* ol lha stale
with respect lo wdd animal hi* and fraah water aquatic hi*, end
ahall also aiaicla* regulator and eaecubva m v . i i nl tha a id e
Aim M P t E l in m tflM -ltU . eicept lhal all licana* leas for taking
wild animal hi*, and trash water aquatic Ida. and marine Ills and
penalties for violating regulation* ol tha commission shall ba pis scribed by n t n t lt l I f ape*** s ls lv li Tha com nuiiion ahall
establish procedural to anaura adequate due orgeat* in lha aaatuaa el H i f ta u ltla n J O d t a it u U iiJ u n b b flin Th* legislature may
anacl law* In aid al lha commission not inconsistent with this
eecbon. aacaPt that th a n ahall ba no special law nr general law
cl la ttl tnaltcation ca m m in g la hunting ot Ultima Tha com m *won's saaset** of assculiv* power* in th* area ot planning, bud­
geting. personnel management, and purchasing thall b* aa providod by taw B a u n u a d a riitd liam In ansa lia s lor lha taking ot
wild animal Ills and Iraafi water aquatic Ula ahall ba aporoonitad
la th* ta m m iiita n b i lha laaitlamra 1st Lha c u i p a n s el m aniasuwnL pralaclinn. and caniamatifln ol wild animal Ills and Irish
» i l » l aauaUt bla. flarar.us d in u d J / a m licania lass islsnno jg
manna lila ahall b* acciHcnalsd b i lha Isa n la U ii Im iDt_PUt:
poses ul management, pio lsclion. and consatvsHon ol m um s Ids
s i Biaiidad b i law. Tha ta m m im a g sHall not ba « unit ol any
other state m oney and ahall h*»* i l l own alatl. which Includes
m* n ip s meal rasas ich and antorcamant Unless providad by
ganaral law, lha commim un shall hai* nal authorm lo is Quisle
matter* rM i lino to air and water ooHuhnn R svanoa dallied Irani
seak beenee Mae ShaU ba npprapneked la kh* n i sw i i n s by tha
ARTICLE VII
FINANCE AND TAXATION
SECTIO N 11. State bonds, revenue bond* (*) Benda pledging all ai BAH b I a dadmilarf alata La* raitnua
mar ha J iiu a d b i Hit atala in lha niaimtr lu a iu lt d J t i j u d h a LIa i i
m lin a m i at rslinanta lb* atgunilian and u u u ru u m tn t al land.
ureter areas end related omoarlv InUrasta and resource* tor lha
nurwwnea nl coniarualmn ouldoot reernntinn waist resource
devnhmmnnt restorstion ol natural avslema. end histone preset-

YlillUl
(W*( Each pro|eel building, or laciMy to be financed ot rahnanced with revenue bonds issued under this section shill lirst
he approved by Ihe Legislature by an sc I relating to appropris
lions or by general law
ARTICLE X
MISCELLANEOUS
SECJ1QNJ.S— Q 18B0SIU0N OF CONStRVATIQN LM lD S
If f m le T»iLltt.i»a lB rB B tityJifld b y anjn lily a U h t J U i a and d u iOJialtd Mr nalutaLiaroutee»_tDn»frijUion c u f b o i t u i . c i o n d fd
b r.U fn tra L la iiJb A lU ja -n ia n a a td Jo jjh f b f n ilil ol lha ctinsns oj
thir ila ita ru U n A y b L d iic o r t d ul onli.iLttif m a m b firjjL IfifjjB ifim ng b o ird jo L U u L tn lilr lioldina in If deitmune ih « p ro p trii i i
rtv i v u f r n e td fit tor to n tf ryal'Ofi p u rp vif r and uniy upon a vulf
ot inn itiirdi QlJfi* a o ifm in o board.
ARTICLE XII
SCHEDULE
SECT!ON 22. Fish and wildiila coniarvaii.m rom m iI I roll ■j* n h »
tome id tian rha !Lbt J h i jn a m b tn
f U n ir t f d H A J l. tlu» AntandmtoL n h o u T O y ^ m a ^ t 't a n ^ m ^ r s '
ihsir i t iin t U i« _ L » r m i_ N * « .* B D o m im t n u la .ih f .tBmmrtstBn
rball no LiM Ljn i(l* _u n liiJJ]ta «iir* m tn i. iiiia n a tio ru r fm o ia L o i
fJUn/abojuiLiliAJarmajBLLh* inrlial m «m b fu rtru lis in Itn a r than
•ftfii m tm btu./tflM inioiL
Ibl ?h« lu m d ie U u a jJl lb t.tn itm i.lis h friti tu m m u n o iL a i r « i
'uith in j u i u l f i i r i f l l t t l e n W a tl Ii 1 . 1S9S. sliaii ba lra n ilfiia d 1b
Bit lnh snd wild l i l t to n iffia lio fiL o m m iin u n Thf lurirdioben ol
lht in i' n » _ liih * fifi-iB n im in io n jj4 n i!» r ttd l a tlu to m m im o n
&gt;h*H.not b t -t J U J i n d t i L u c t f i t a » croridrd b i.a tn tr a l law. AU
rutt* ol iti«_niajin*. Iir h tr ia l.to m m uno n. tn d gama a n d J r tih
water !i»ru E Q m m ii»io n -iii.a ila tL .o n .irif .tlla o iiif .data b L U u i
s'tfndn m l atull ba tam a rulfs ol tha lnh and wddlila lentaryatmn i JT rn u iio jL u n iil r u c f r if d f d o! amended by the to tnm n non.
1U Cn lha tllectire date alifua amendment, lha manna hrhanat
lonim m iun andjjaroa.and.Iraih_watar.lirh lom m usion shah ba
iboL'thed.
Jil) This amandmant shall taKe etfact Vuly
19W.

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C O N S T IT U T IO N A L REVISION
A R TIC L E I K, S E C T IO N I ______
b a l l o t T i t L I T Pu B l I c EO u ca T i CN 6# C h il B W n ----------BALLOT SU M M AR Y Declares Ihe education ol children In be e
fundamental value ol the people ol Florida establishes adequate
prove.m , lor education a* a paramount duly ol the slat*, espands
const.i,,t.i,nal mandate requiring Ihe stale to make adequate pro­
vision lot * umlorm system of Ire* public schools by slso requir­
ing the stale lo make adequate provision lor sn efficient sate
secure end high quality system
FULL TE X T O F P R O P O SE D REVISION:
ARTICLE IX
E0UCATI0N
SECTION i Ey*Ae#e«f Public education •• Tha td u cib o n gl (h i!dren n e 'jndaro enul valua ol Ihe peoplt ol Bit S u i t ol ftonda^
it i&gt;. I‘ t-r lo tt . a uatamcunl duty ol tht lU t a J a m a k t adaauila
btvrd un ’ur lha adulation o! ail Ahildran rendina within its b o id flt A te male provision shall be mad* by law lor a uniform, till:
titfiH a le . seture. and high Duality system ol tree public school*
that a1.e i rtuda nir to Bblain a high quality •duel ben and lor ih*
esiel-i'Shnwnl meinlensnc# end operation ol inthlulrons ol
highei iv.m ing and other public education programs that th*
needi nl me people may requue__ _____________________________
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L REVISION
ARTICLE V, S U B S E C T IO N 10, 1l(a|-(b|, 1t|a). (f). 14)
A R TIC L E XII, S E C T IO N t t
I A U 6 T TITCrnBCAl PPT IC T f r flB 8E LEC T10N O F JU P flE I
AND f u n d i n g OF STATE COURTS
BALLOT SUM M ARY} Provides for lutur# local elections to decide
to continue electing circuit end1 county judge! of to
edoui !|!tem ol eppotnfmertl of tho!# judge! by go»#fnor with
election! to relein or not retain thoee judge* prov«J**
lion procedure for eubeequent chenget !o eelection of
i«rdg*«
c r r i l M county |udge!* lerme from four lo m yeare,
correct* udtciei quelificaf»on« com m uiion term of office eilo*
cit»% tiRte court* «y»tem funding among stele counfiei end
ol i our!!
FULL T U T O F P R O P O tS D M V IS tO N :
n m e m --------------------------------------------------JUDICIARY
SECTION 10 Retention election end terms —
— w-t a* eyas el mey qualify for retention by a vole ol th#
elec tori n Ih* general electron n e .l preceding Ih* eepiralwn ol
ih* |u.r-ce t or |udg* * hr* term in Ih* manner prescribed by lew
II e lush- * ur judge
ineligible or laile lo quality lor retention, a
set*ncr 'hell eaisl in lhal o II k * upon tha aspiration ol lha Seim
temg tv-ved by Ih* |ustic* or judge When a justice ol Ih#
| »ri» ~ r#urt ur • |udg* elw d ie ltw l seurt #1 appeal ao qualities,
ihe teiioi shell read substantially as follows ’ Shall Jus lice (or
Judgel |n*m* ol jutlic* or judgeJ
of th*
(name ol the
tourrj i# retained in olficeV II a maiohty ol th* qualified elec­
tors vol-ng within Ihe lernloriel jurisdiction of Ih* court vote to
•*&lt;e n t-e justice ot |udg* shall be retained lor e term ol tie
vveie T -c la im m jh s 'iiu U b A B t judge tfiaintd shall ta m n u n ta
. .iim-vn i#g on th* lira! Tuesday alter th* bral Monday in
January ' Mowing th* ganaral election II a majority ol Ih* quailhad eiectars voting wilhm Ih* territorial jurisdiction o l Ih# court
vote lo « : l retain, a vacancy thall eeial in lh «t office upon th*
vtpuiten ol Ih* term being served by Ih* justice or judge
ibtui " t -t i t i b u n al Eiftuil judge a shall Da b i t m n e b DBlNilh11150-3 tb f-B u n jtio n i B l.tu b ia tb a a U l unlaaa a m m m li al
tfijjn 11 jo d in Uta ju tiia m ig n .a l that ttrcuH tcciayea a hrtal
Bfiban i. J fl3 tl.a in .u il tudpaa. by m « n lx t lt t la in and n u n u a n
f lir t : rr.B bv election Tha ilactron ol circuit ludoaa shall be b »
a lutf s’ a n gualllitd alactora within th* tarnlorial mnsdrction ol
t5e i f
U i •’ f -t lt t b e n bl caiuily couil ludaea atill I ba Brtkanrtil
twin !•i'Andma Uta iwciiiicrni al lu b tK b a n lal unlaaa a maiatiti n1 r . i c j a t i n a in Pit tu firiitb a n nl.thal counlx i a a m m a
i. . i
m iu je U m a m iia u t la a i b i m ifiu ilis u n n itiO r iiiJ i:
Lun 'i'.'t L lh M n tit
tpunbr ^ u jjiu j M a a
iumd ii .n of tha court.
J J il A eot* to aaarcraa a local nobon to aatacl circuit court
luJari i d to u n ix -tB u iiiu d tte i_b ijn * m .i«le sb a n .* n q m tin lis n
rathe’ 1-m.bx.xlatUan ahall ba ha Id in tab It cutu it and sflunti at
Ihe oe-r-al election tn Ih# w a r tOOO II a vole to aaartlaa thia
total B£l i n fail* In a vole of lha alactora. amlt action ahall nal
again t r ju t to a vole ol th# aleclofi ol that lun id K ba n until tha
trg-/ ! ' : - ' Bl A llt A lt IRQ i « a r i .
t Altar tha » » * r 2000. a circuit may null*la tha local action fat
m i l i t - t ilon and retention or tha electron of circuit ludoai.
whic-r i f 11 applicable, bv filing with the i acre tarn al H a ll a
W t l :." vanad bv tha number ot alec Io n equal lo al laaat tan
p e r c e n t Uta y a t t i . t t i l in lha tu tu ll in tha I n i bftcedmd altsb u r . n - r t h BlElldEBUEl tltC lITfl H t - t l f f l U i L
v Alter lha year 2000. a counly may initial, tha local option lot
rotnt tr'rcnan and raianbon or tha alec bon of county couil
luiluci- ■ fnchaver ra aoplrceble. bv tiling with tha aimafYiaoi at
ti*£l!S51 a pabbon aionad bv th* number ol elecfori equal lo at
toULlt.” natcaal ol the volai cast in tha county in lha leaf arased "3 e *cliflfl-In which pra«id#nli#l atectof* arsis thdaan.
tHvrka Th# term* ol circuit judges and judges ot county^BJitll » h» M be for tia year* Tha fatraa af ludga* *1 *#u#ly
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SECTION 11 Vecancles ••
(•) Whrravai a uancanv occurs in a judicial olfica ta which aticm n inr -vtenlion aonliaa tha governor shall till Ulf ***h vacancy
on in* i an nu i i u N ar a# a i ln ine I aaurl al appaaf by appoint­
ing fm i term ending on ths bral Tuesday allar Ih# bral Monday
m J in u a f ol Ih# year following th# na il general election occur­
ring * 'veal on# yaar attar th# dal* ol appointment, on ol nol
Iv a n m m Hires parsons nor mole than aia persons nominated by
Ih* appropriate judicial nominating commtasion
(bl The governor shall till each vacancy on a circuit court or on
e lounir court, wherein th* iudnai aia elected ill i malan t lj a la
Q jt f jj v a c tore, by appointing tor a term ending on the fust
Tuesder all*’ Ih# M ai Monday in January ol th* yaar lollowmg th*
nail primary and ganaral election occurring al le an on* yaar altar
th* den ol appointment, on# ol nol lower th#n three persona nor
more than ail parson* nominated by Ih* appropriate ludiciel nom­
inating cummaaion. An *l«clion ahall b# held to Ml that judicial
ottice lo’ the term of th* oltic* beginning at th* end ol Ih*
epjjo*ntf d term
SECTION I I Discipline, removal and reliremant —
(a) JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS COMMISSION - A judicial quali­
ties bon • commission Is craslsd
(t) The'* shall be a Judicial qualifications com m im on veiled
with junidiction to investigate and recommend lo th* tup tim e
Couil ol Florid# th# removal from otbc# ol any |u *Ik # or |udg#
whose conduct, during term ol olbc* or otherwise occurring on or
•Her November 1, IM S . (without regard lo th# ettectiv# date ol
this section) demonstrates ■ present unbtness lo hold oltice. and
to Investigate end recommend Ih* discipline ol a (ustic* or Judge
whose conduct, during term ol olhc* or otherwise occurring on or
allar November 1. I S M (without regard to Ih* sHactiv* dal* ol
this tec ban), warrant* such discipline For purpose* ol thia esc •
lion discipline I* defined aa any or aN ol th* lollowing reprimand,
fine tuipanaion with or without pay. or lawyer discipline Th*
c o i m i i o n shall have jurisdiction over Justices and judges
regarding allegation* that misconduct occurred before or during
service el a justice or Judge II a complain! Is made no latar Ihsn
on* year lollowing aerate* a* a |uebc* of Judge Th# commission
thsll hev* Jurisdiction regarding allegations of incapacity during
aervic# ** ■ juelic# or |udg# Th# commission shall b* composed
ol
a Two iudg*i ot district court* ot epp#al atie clad by th* Judge*
ol Ihos* couiti. two circuit Judgs* telec led by Ihe |udb*s of th*
circuit court* and two Judge* of county courts selected by th*
judges ol those court*.
b Foul elector* who raaida in th* slat*, who ara membeis ot th*
bar ol Florid*, and who shall b# chosen by Ih* governing body ol
Ih* bar ol Florida, and
c Five electors who reside in th* *1*1*. who have never held
Judicial office or been members ol th# bar ol Florida, and who
ahall be appointed by lha governor
(2| Th* mambar* ol Ih# |udicJ#l qualifications commisiion shall
aarv* sleggersd lerme nol to *ic*#d ail years, at prescribed by
general lew Ns member ol th* commission eicept a Judge ahall
be eligible lor state Judicial olhc* while acting a* a member ol th#

tom rm uton end lor a period ot two yaar* Ihereatler No member
of Ih# commission shall hold office in a political party or partici­
pate in any campaign for ludiciel olfrc* or hold public ollrce. p ro ­
vided that e fudge may campergn lor ludiciel olbce and hold lhal
olfrc* Th# commisiion shall elect on# ol Its members at lit chair­
person
(3) Members ol Ih* Judicial qualifications commission nol sub­
ject lo impeachment shall be subject lo removal from tha com rretiton pursuant lo Ihe provisions of Arlicl* IV. Ssctlon 7. Florida
Constitution
( ! ) Th* commission thsll adopt rules regulating Its proceedings,
th* filling ol vacancies by the appointing aulhorllJas. lha disqual­
ification ol members, ihe m illio n ol member* between Ih* pa n ­
els and Ih* temporary replacement of disqualified or incapacitat­
ed members Th# commission's rules, or any pari thereof, may be
repealed b» general law enacted by a majority vote of th* m em ­
bership ol each house ol Ih# legislature, or by Ih* supreme court,
live lutlicet concurring Th# commie Sion thall hava power to
issue subpoenas Until formal charges againaf a |ustic* or Judge
are Iliad b l Ih* investigative panel with Ih* da rk of lha supreme
court ol Florid* all proceedings by or before Ih# commission shall
b# coolufenlial. providad. however, upon a finding of probable
cause end Ih* lijmg by Ih# investigator* panel wilh said clarh ot
such formal charges agsintl a lutlic* or |udg* auch charges and
ell further proceedings before Ihe commission shall b* public
(5| Th* com m ntion thall hava access lo all Information from all
executive, legislator* and Judicial agenda*. Including grand
juries tubiecl lo Ih* rules of th# commission Al any lime, on
request ol th# ijieaksr ol th# house ol representative* or Ih# g o v ­
ernor. I he comm tttion shall make sva liable all Information In Ih#
possessinn ol Ih# commission lor us# in consldarstion of
impeachment or suspension, respectively
(I) SCHEDULE TO SECTIO N 12 (l| Eacept lo th* eetent incontinent with lha provisions ol this
section, ell pmviiione ol lew end rules ol court In force on Ih#
effective date ol this arlicl* thsll continue in effect until super­
seded m Ih* manner aulhonred by Ih# constitution
12) Alter this section becomes tllecliv* and until adopted by rule
ol Hi# commisiion consistent with it
a Th* commission thsll be divided, at dstermined by Ih# chair­
person into on# investigative panel and on# hearing panel to
meal the responsibilities t t l forth in this ssctlon
b Th* invttligth v* panel shall be composed ol
1 Four lodges
Two members ol the bar ol Florida, and
Three non-lewyen
The hearing panel thall be composed ol
Two lodges
Two members ol Ih* bar ot Florida, and
Two non-liwysrs
d Membership on Ih* panels mey rural* In a manner determined
by th* rules ol Ih* commission provided that no member ahall
vole a* a member ol Ih* investigative and hearing |Mn*l on tha
same proceeding
* Th* commission shell hire separate staff tor #ach panel
I Th* members of th* commission ahall serve for staggered
terms of t i l years
g Th* terms ol office ol Ih# jjresent members of th# Judicial
qualdicaliont commission shall esjur# upon Ih# •Necthr* data of
Ih* amendmanlt la Hue section approved by Ih# lagitlatura dur­
ing Ih* regular session ol (he legislature in IS M and naw mem­
ber* shall be appointed to sera* Ih* lollowing steggerad terms
1 Group I --Th e terms of Mr* members, composed of two elec­
tors at eel forlh tn v 12(a)(1)c ol Arlicl* V. on* meml&gt;#r o l Ih# bar
of Florida at sel forth in a I2(*j(t)b ol Article V. on* lodge from
th* district court* of appeal and on* circuit Judg# a* sat forth iA
t I2(*)(1)a ol Article V thell eiprr# on December 31, 1FM
2 Omup II --Th e terms ol live member*, composed of on# #l#c&gt;
toe at set forth in t I2(*)(1)c of Arlicl# V two mambar* n e e e w s .
her ot Ih# bar ol Florid# a t sal loeth in t 1t!#XHb of Artie)# V,
on# cirtud ludgs and on# counly Judg# at ts t forth in a 12(eHI|t
ol Arncl# V thall aspir* on December 31.2000
3 Group III --T h e term* ol tiv* members, composed ot two elec­
tors aa set forth in t 12(aK1)c ol Article V. on# member ot th# bar
of Florida as eat forth in a 12(a)(1)b . on* Judge from Ih# district
courts ol appeal and on* county lodge aa sat forth In a. 12l*)(1Ja
ol Article V. shall aspir* on December 31. 2001.
h An appointment lo Ml a vacancy ol fh* commission shall b#
tor Ihe remainder of Ihe term
i Selection ot member* by district courts of appeal fudges, cir­
cuit lodges, and county court Judge*, ahall b* by no lata Ihsn •
majority ol Ih* members voting al Ih# respective courts' confer*
encea Selection of membeis by th* board of governors ot th# bar
of Florida shall b# by no I#** than a majority ol th# board
| Tha commission shall b# entitled lo recover fh* coats of Inves­
tigation and prosecution, in addition lo any penalty levied by th#
supreme court
k Th* compensation ol members and referees shall b# Ih# trav­
el e i pen see or transportation end per diem alkrweoce as provid­
ed by general law
SECTIO N t4 Funding Judieiai eelen ee -(■} All luabcas and judge* shall be compensated only by atala
aelanes bsad by o#n*ral law Funding for lha elate courts avafans
slat# attorney*' olBc##.
Had counsel secant #* nM
Icl shew a# Provided Irom H al# rasranw#

IlElj

IM AM funding tor th# attic#* of Hi# cf#ita of
county course oartornuno courl-ralek
-----1 rn~t-~Uxs —*■— I— Tirfl esI bbeMeb t&lt;!&gt; ■**1 **■
pro aided bv adeoual# and aonroortat* hltno
cttd u tfli in d i s n r t M .t h « n » « i » n d easts
rale ted-tunc none a* required bv nanaral taw.
coals and * . nausea of the aisle courts avalam may
horn anomorlala tiling fees lor ludwial i
i End M filtt
t t w p * » jf t d casts fat b a t tormina tg y ti-i
sided by nanaral law. SYhara th# require man la of either th# United
a u u i-C B n im H iB n b i tht CanitUMiign al lbs ItA ls al H a n d s ara
elude the impoeilion o l Idinn teas tar judicial pmcNadinaa

itaJCE aftAMEi End sails laf BttlarmtnQ sm

lu llm a nl lo fund tha CBurl-raUtad luncltoni ol the I
clerks ol lha circuit and coun t, courts. Bra SIAM ah
dslarm intd by Pm Janiilshira.
mental funding B a n H I M i

Id Ha tauntt at munltlasHti.
I. sittal
EietBt EE BfBYlBM 10JME
smr hmdfna tax Bel t o ils

section, ahall fa# required tn Brands
courts ana tu n state alt or nays' office#

toun-apBoiMtil taunstl ar.tht anitAs at tbs altEs at lht eEemJI
and count* courts performing court-1
shall b# requited to fund th# coal ol communlcabon# — rale#*
*11*Lino radio ayatama. BEJe MBB nuUH-enenc. criminal Malle#
■nloimahon svsl.m s and Ih# coal nl conatructlon nr la#a# mainleninca utililws end escunlv of t#ciliU#s tor Bl# trial court#.

goLiiL_ililtnd«ii' Qlld.n. ilsii siiaman' aflitss. and lha Bltitai

ol th# clerks ol th# circuit and county courts OMtarmino court
rained luntliaru-Caunbai Hitll ilia oai rMEBRltlM aafl u s m it u i.it o a iia i. t B i u . and tio a m a s a l tin USES e a u n i m U m ta

mitt lataHrauntmanli si dtlttroinad by gaiffto Iar .
(dJ Th# |udici#ry ahall have no power to fia appropriations.
ARTICLE XII
SCHEDULE
SECTION 22. Schedule In Artida V Am endm ent.lal Commencing with fiscal veer 2000-2001. the leasleture ahall
appropriate hinds to o «y tor th# a#l#n#«. coats, and
tarlh in Ih e a m e n d m e n t lo S e c tio n 14 o l A r n c l# Y p u rs u a n t lo e

Bhaaa-ID atha dularailiD luhtd B i aensral U n .
lb) Unless aih snen t grandad harain. lha amandmanl la Eat lion
M itiiU lit la in in s tlJU iU d bj^jJilj 1. »B1.________________

CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEWS
ARTICLE II, EEOTWH *04(1): ART)OLE HI, BHBBECTMME
Mb). I W ) AMO B), tBSTHMl ARTICLE l«L EUBEECTTOHE Mb).
4. T(a), AMO Mali ARTICLE Vlll. EECTIOH 1(Bl ARTICLE IX,
BBCTIOM El ARTICLE XI, SVBSBOTtOMS M*), B. 4. Mat.
B A LLO T
B A L L O T BUSSMARTt Merges cabinet offlc** ol treasurer and
comptroller Into ana chial financial officer; reduce* cabinet mem­
bership to chlel financial officer, attorney general, agriculture
c om/niesiontr, *#ci#t#ry of atala and education commiaalonar
eliminated Irom elected cabinet, secratary ol state duties da fined
by law. changa* composition ol stale board of education tram
governor and cabinet lo board appointed by governor-, board
appoint* education commiaeionar, defines slat* board ol admin­
istration, trustees ol Internal improvement trust fund, land acqulsilion bust tund
a m a n a t a a e a m
ARTICLE I T
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTIO N E Ethic* in government - A public ofitc# la a public
bust Tha people ahall have Ih# right to sacur# and sustain that
trust against sbus* To astura this right
(h) E ch sd u la -O n th# #lf#cliv# dst* ol thia amendment and until
changed by law
(1) Full and public disclosure ot financial Interest* shall mean til­
ing with th# custodian......... Ia n ol slat* records by July 1 ol each
yaar a sworn slalamant showing nal worth and Identifying #ach
aeeel and liability In sacs** ol 11.000 and its valua together with
on# ol th# following
■ A copy ot th# person s most recent federal Income taa return.
4
b A sworn slalamant srhlch rdentilr#* each separate some* and
amount ot incom# which eicesde SI .000 Th# form# tor euch
source disclosure end th* rules under which they ere lo be Med
shall ba prescribed by th* independent commission estsblrshed
Ni subsection (f). and auch rul«* ahall tnclud# disclosure ol sec­
ondary source* ol incom*
ARTICLE III
LEGISLATURE
SECTION ■ Eeecutiv* approval and veto —
(b) Whan a bill or any specific appropriation of a general appro­
priation bill ha* been vetoed, by th* governor, he shall transmit
hr* signed ob|*clions thereto to the house in which th* biM ongineted it in session II that house Is not In sasaion. the governor h#
st.ell tile them with Ih# cuatodian searsl#ra ol atala record* who
shall lay them belor* lhal house at ita neat regular or apodal ses­
sion. and they shall be entered on Its journal
SECTION 14 legislative apportionment —
lb) FAILURE OF LEGISLATURE TO APPORTION. JUDICIAL R EA P PORTIONMENT In tha avanl a special apportionment session ol
the l#gi*Mluro finally adfourn* without adopting a Joint ra solution

See pajjtEB

�6 B •Seminole Heiaki. b.vdord. Florida - Sunday, September 20, 1998

Legal Notice

i'onlinori) from puce 5H
of appoiltonintnl. ih« attorney gtnaral ih ill. within fi»# di|i%.
petition the lupram a court of the itat# to m u # tuch apportion*
rrwnt No later than t*e tiatieth day attar tha Ming of auch pati*
t*on t*e aup»#n»a court ahall fit# w fh th# cuittxjian
ol
atata ttCQrUl an ordar mak.no auch apportionment
(f) JU D ICIA L R EAPPORTIONM ENT Should an witraordmary
apportionmant t r i n o n fait to adopt a resolution of apportionmant
or should tha supreme court determine that tha apportionment
made &gt;s invalid the court shall not later than sisty days attar
receiving the petition of tha attorney general, file with the cultu*
d ian secraCaiy of stata rtCQfdl an ordar making such apportion*
mant
SECTIO N 10 State Dudgetmg Planning and Appropriation*
Processes ••
(f) TR UST FUNDS
(2) State trust funds in enstenca batore tha atfactiva data of this
subsactron shall terminate not mors than four yaara attar tha
atfactiva data of this subsacfion State trust funds created attar
the effective date of this subsection shall terminate not more than
four years after the effective date of the act authonting the era*
ation of the trust fund Oy law tha legislature may sat a shorter
time period for which any trust fund is aulhonfed
(3) Trust funds required by federal programs or mandates trust
funds established tor bond covenants indentures or resolutions.
*h.'%e revenues are legally pledged by tha state or public body to
* «&lt;et debt serve# or other financial requirements of any debt
uations of the state or any public body, the state transporta*
n trust fund, the trust fund containing the net annual proceeds
♦*um the Florida Education Lotteries the Florida retirement tfvat
•..-d trust funds for institutions under the management of the
OcanJ of Regents, where such trust funds are for auiiliary enter*
prises and contracts, grants, and donations as those terms are
defined by general law. trust funds that serve as clearing funds or
accounts tor tha efuot financial officer somof ui*— or state agen*
cies trust funds that account tor assets held by the state in a
trust*# capacity as an agent or fiduciary for indnrtduats private
orgenuatione or other governmental units a"d other trust funds
authorifed by this Constitution are not aubteef to the require*
menta set forth in paragraph (3) of this subsection
ARTICLE IV
EXECUTIVE
SECTION 3 Succession to office of governor acting governor —
(b) Upon impeachment of the governor and until completion of
trial thereof or during |ftf governor l
physical or mental tnca*
pac.«ty. the lieutenant governor shall act as governor Further sue*
cession as acting govarnor shall be prescribed by law Incapacity
to serve as governor may be daterrr.ned by the supreme court
upon due notice after docketing of a written suggestion thereof
by (t in t ***** cabinet members and in such case restoration of
capacity shall be similarly determined after docketing of written
suggestion thereof by the governor the legislature or tfllfft few*
cabinet members Incapacity to serve as governor may also be
established by certificate tiled with the custodian of state records
w eiery w*
by the governor declaring fee incapacity for
physical reasons to serve as governor and m such case restore*
t on of capacity shall be Similarly established
SECTION 4 Cabinet ~
(a) There shall be a cabinet composed of s &gt; s tis U » r &gt; U U an
attorney general, e f v mp iw iin $ chief financial officer I n s i w r i
| n j a commissioner of agriculture m d a cv n v in m n si a i win**u~m In adddion to the powers and duties specified herein, they
shall eiercise such powers and perform such duties as may be
iv escnbed by law
ot i L t ¥Ci« fll lilt aflYim ar And
wafc:2&lt;L L*.1 1:J* .cr. nhxJLlht o o ttm o f TQtrd th ill frt d t t m t d lf l

P ftiliL

iht The * e*ef*y *4 6te»e eheP heap fhe &lt;

i of tkt efkwti

The attorney general shall be the chief state legal officer
There is created in the office of the attorney general the position
of statewide prosecutor The statewide prosecutor shall have
concurrent |uhsdiction with the state attorneys to prosecute vio*
lations of criminal law# occurring or having occurred, in two or
more i jdicial circuits as part of a related transaction, or whan any
such offense is affecting or has affected two or more ludiciel cir­
cuits as provided by general law The statewide prosecutor shell
be appointed by the attorney general from not less then three
persons nominated by the ludiciel nominating commission for the
supreme court, or as otherwise provided by general law
&lt;£)«■) The c h iil yiniflClli ,QtliC«X comptroller shell serve as the
chief fiscal officer of the state, end shell settle end approve
accounts against the state, andrvf-Thv tree sever shell keep all state funds end securities H o
snail Owbe
i NrwOe enfy 1 i the — d ee el the s s s f t t s li e
fcush — d&gt;» may be m any farm end i
by ms i
el e megwahs
N H t ky
lege — any ether Irenelsr msdism
(d)M The commissioner ot agriculture shell have supervision of
matters pertaining to agriculture eacept at otherwise provided by
lew
itl T h « a t H iin f li.il t h in , lh i c h u t lin in t n l attest. and m »
e i m n t j . a i c t n l ihall Lan iU U H i Itit-H iV i b a n d fll kflmumHknon. which shall succeed In aU the Dowel control and authority

al j i a . i u u baarfl al l amirui m a an a ileflbabafl puixu inl la

Arttc&lt;« U L Section U ol tha Constitution at l M I and which th ill
conhnua a t k bod y »t least lof lha Ms of Artie 1a XII. Section »&lt;cl
111 Iheflosarnor ** chair. the cruel li n i n c ^ uff.c.r th* attorney
acpatALand the commissioner ol agriculture shell com m ute the
lf u llt»»_ n l_ U l« interne! improvement Iru ti fund end to* lend
acquisition tru ll lund as provided b« l i «
&lt;0) T m a m rt f n a t a i ch in . the ctm l imenaei ufticsr in . sttnm*.
ta m m im a n tL a l in ric u iiuft th ill constitute toe
«Q «n c« heed of the Department at Lew In tp fT .rn .n l
Igl T h* t w w i i w w i of education shew supervise the public
eduesliea eyctare m to* w — l i p w i i n t i l &gt;r
SECTION 7 Sinpanaiont. Mlino oNic* during autp*n*&lt;oni ••
(a) Or aaaculnra ordar atatmg th* grounda and fitod with tha
tu llad isn «»***iarr ot a U l* tocorda th* govarnor m ar tuapand
trom ottic# anr atata oft.car not aubtact to tmpaachmant anr oft.car o| th* rmlttta not in th* actnra a*rv.c* ol th* Umt*d Slat**, or
•nr county officer, for tn*lf**a*nc*. mial**a*nco. n*gl*ct of duff,
drunk*nn*aa. incomp*l*nc*, permanent tnatnlitr to perform toe
official dutiea. or commtaamn ol a latonr. and m ar **■&lt;
oft.ca
br appotntmant tor the panod ot auaponaion. Tha auapended off.car mar *1 anr lime before removal be reinstated by the governor

SECTION S Clemency —
la) E ic s p l in cases ol Irsaaon and in cases arhera impeachmant
results in conviction, the govarnor may. by eaecultve order filed
with the custodian soemtory of atata records auapsnd collection
ol fines and forfsiturea. grant reprieves not aaceedtng aiafy days
and. with the approval of t*fl three m t m b r n of the cabinet, grant
full or conditional pardons, restore civil rights, commuta punishmant. and remit tinea end forfeitures lor offense*
ARTICLE Vtll
LO CAL GOVERNM ENT
SECTION I C o u n tie s (0 CO UN TY ORDINANCES Each county ordinanca ahall be filed
with the custodian aaalately ol elate records and shall become
ellective at such time thereafter as la provided by general law
ARTICLE IX
EDUCATION
SECTION 2 Stats board ol education — Tha gevereer and tha
members ot the cabinet shod constitute-o state board ot educa­
tion. which ahall be • body corporal* end have such supervision
ol tha system ot tree public education as la provided by law Th*
llA U b fta iJ fllafluialiun shell c a n tm la m i n m «m b «ri appointt J L » me a u n in c i la ttia a a rtd 4-» » at latma. subnet to conlir•.^Lan b» lh « i tm la Ip a ila la baard cl aduLatian ahall anooint
tt.t a a n in m ia n ir-a L fflu tih a n .
ARTICLE XI
AMENDM ENTS
SECTION 2 Revision commission •
(c) Each constitution revision commission ahall convene at the
call ot Ha chairmen, adopt its rules ol procedure, examine the
constitution ol the stats, hold public hearings, and. not later then
one hundred eighty day* prior to the neat general election, file
with the cuatodian aeaielaiy of stale records Its proposal. If any.
of a revision of Ihis constitution or any part of It.
SECTION 3 Initiative — The power to propose the revision or
amendment ot any portion or portion* ol this constitution by Ini­
tiative ia reserved to tha people, provided that, any such revision
or amendment, aacapt lor those limiting tha power ot government
lo raise revenue, shell embrace by one subtect end mailer direct­
ly connected therewith It may be Invoked by tiling with the cus­
todian scaretery of state records a petition containing ■ copy ol
in# proposed revision or amendment, signed by • number ol elec­
tors in each ol one hell ot I he congressional districts of the state,
and of the stele as a whole, equal to eight percent of the votes
cast in each of such districts respectively end in Ihe stale as •
whole in Ihe lest preceding election In which presidential electors
were chosen
SECTION 4 Constitutional convention —
(a) the power to call a convention lo consider a revision ot tha
entire constitution is reserved to Ihe people II may be invoked by
filing with the custodian aaarelaiy of stale records a petition,
containing a declaration that a constitutional convention la
daairad. signed by a number of electors in each on one hall of the
congressional districts of the stale, end of Ihe stele aa a whole,
•quel to Mieen per cent ot the vote* cast in each such district
respectively and m tha atata aa a whole In th* last preceding
•lection ol presidential electors
(b| Al Ihe nsal general election held more than ninety days altar
tha lilmg of such petition there (hall b* submitted lo the elector*
ot the alate Ih* question ‘ Shall a constitutional convention ba
held** If a maionty voting on the question votas in the affirmative.
*i ih* neat succeeding general election there ahall be elected
hum each representative district a member of • constitutional
convention On Ih* twsnty-tiret day following that election, the
convention shell sit at the capital, elect officers, adopt rule* of
procedure |udge the election ol it* membership and Its a tune
and place tor its future meeting* Not later than ninety day*
before the neat succeeding general election, the convention shall
cause lo ba filed with th* cuatodian aaaialaiy ol state record*
any revision ol this constitution proposed by It
SECTION S Amendment or revision election —
(a) A proposed amendment to or revision ol Ihis constitution, or
any part ol it. ahall be submitted to the elector* el the neat gen­
eral election held more then ninety day* attar th* |oinl resolution,
initiative petition or report of revision commission, constitutional
convention or taiation and budget reform commission proposing
■1 is tiled with the cuatodian eeeieaery ol stale records unlace,
pursuant lo law anaclad by th* alfirmalhre vote ot Ihrae-lourths ol
the membership of each house ol the legislature and lunilsd lo ■

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*mgi* amendment or revision, it i* *ubmitl#il at an earlier special
election held more than ninety day* alter such filmQ
SECTION 6 Taiation and budget relorm comni&lt;**-on ••
(a) Th# commission ahall hold public hearing* e* il deem* nec­
essity to carry out I * responsibilities under this section The
commission shall issue a report of th* result* ot Ihe review ear­
ned out. and propose lo Ihe legislature any recommended statu­
tory changes related to Ihe taiation or budgetary law* ol Ih*
stale Not liter than on# hundred eighty day* prior to th* general
election in th* second year following th# year in which th# com ­
mission is established. Ih* commission shsll lit* with the tu tlo d t:
g-j si-ereu eiy ol slat* tttQ ld )
proposal d any ol a revision ol
this constitution or any pait of it dealing with tesetion o» Ihe state
budgetary process
ARTICLE XII
SCHEDULE
SECTION 1 Oandt —
(c) M OTOR VEHICLE T U IL TAXES
(2) Article IX Section 18. ol Ih# Constitution ol 1 IM «* emend­
ed is adopted by this reference aa a part ol this revision as com ­
pletely a* though Incorporated herein veibetim tor the purpose ol
providing that allar tha alfecbv# data ol this revision Ih# proceeds ol the -second 0** laa* *• reletred lo therein shall be allo­
cated among Ihe several counbe* In accordance with th# formu­
la slated therein lo th# estent necessery lo comply with ell oblig­
ation* to or for Ih# benefit ol holder* ot bond* revenue cerblicites end les anticipation certificates or any refund nga I hereof
•ecured by any portion ot tbe "eecond Qai
(4) Subfecl to tbe requirement* ot paragraph (3) o* th*a aubeec*
tion and alter payment ot edminislralive eipense* Ihe "aecond
gas las* shall be allocated lo Ihe account ot esch ol Ihe teveral
counties in the amounts to be determined as follow* There shell
be in initial allocation ol one-fourth in the rebo ol county are* lo
state area one-fourth in the ratio ot Ihe total county population to
the total population ot Ihe stale in eccordence with the letesl
available lederal census and one-hall in the retio ol the total
second gas las* collected on retail sale* ol use in esch county
to the total collected in all counties ol Ihe stale during the previ­
ous fiscal year It th# annual debt service requirement* ol any
obligation* issued tot eny county, including any deficiencies lor
prior year*, secured under paragraph (2) ot this subsection
exceeds the amount which would be allocated lo thal county
under the tormule set out In thi* paragraph Ihe amounts allocat­
ed to other counties ahall be reduced proportionately
(SI Fund* allocated under paragraphs (2) and (4) ol thia subsec­
tion shell be administered by the stele board ol admmialrabon
created under Article IV. Section 4 aeid AHiele ik - tw lie n IS et

shall chooa# a governor and a lieutenant governor and members
ot Ih# iabin#l #ath lof a term ol lour yaars beginning on Ih# brat
Tuesday allar th# first Monday in January ol lha succeeding year
In Primary elections, candidal** lot lha office ol governor may
L h g g it Ic 'u r milkoul J Itfulcnanl uutyfnui c a n d jd jlt in the
g e n e r a l election end n» peafy fwimeneer♦♦held . all candidal#* lor
Ihe olbcea ol governor and lieutenant governor shall loim |Oint
candidacies in a manner prescribed by law so that each voter
shall cast a single vole tor a candidata lor govarnor and a candi­
dal# for lieutenant governor running together
ARTICLE VI
SU7FRAOE AND ELECTIO NS
SECTIO N 1 Regulation ol aleclions •• All alacbons by tha paopla
shall ba by direct and secret vole Oeneial aleclions shall ba
delermmad by a plurality ot vnta* cast Rsgislialion and atoclions
shall, and political paity function* may be ragulatad by law. hatk^
n e t. lit* I* a u ii»m «m » »ut a candidal* w illin g Batty ifliliklign ai
fur a candidate al kJtungL flatly JauilAK tm iaU llitia jLkniliiU llU
n»m t an Ih* L-allgl
La nu urtaler Ihkn lha ita u tr»n i«n U lot

ktatidiUito Ql Ui*Batii h*»ina U i t lii a t t i numLei o L n o iilin d
(gists.
SECTION 2 Elacbvre— Every cltnan ol lha Unllad Stile* who is
a toast tIUMeen lu n l y w e year* ol age and who u hea been a
permanent reaidenl g| tor ewe yeai ia tha alal# awd ere maw Ik a m
a awuwly d registered as provided by law shall be an elector ol
Ih t tU UflLM khtrtttfltxUrsil H»*l warm ly Rreviaiena m a y b e wieCa
by tow bw ether t o i l bite lesidenU « l the stale w ho are at to*at
• le t lu re

SECTION S Pi u n til, ganatal, and special etoclions —
la) A ganaral a lection shall ba held in each county on Ih# first
Tuesday aftat lha brsl Monday In Novambar ol each avan-numIv ie d yeai lo choose a successor to aactt elective slate and
county olbcer who** farm will aspire tutor* Ih* nest general
election and. aacepl •• provided herein to till each vacancy in
•lecliva otfic# tor Ih# unaapired portion ot th* farm A general
election may be suspended or delayed due lo a slat# of amargancy or impending emergency Pursuant lo ganaral law Spacial
aleclions and referenda shall be held aa provided by law

iblJl t U i i n U i d i t s i Iof t t L o U i t t -h i v s I h s j t m s B itt y ifiilia L o n
Mil i t s N in n s i-M ilU iA T f j i a j &gt; O B a i i t f l n u i - U i « j u n v t l J l K L a a . s U
u u il it s i l • i t B i o n . j t a v d i t i i . o l j i a t i y s tt it iU a n .m a y y a lS -U L it s

primary aleclions lor thal olfica
j ^ J l ^ J ^ ^ m o v f l n ^ niL n a L m its s n d lu n d m a uLttm fl sianx

OtU-tllJCLllll. A . m i l t u u Ol CuLliC linsntiaa tor cam paigns lor
in n s'Jt sii-t i f n bs ttlibUihtil bt-lsir.JfltnOina-luTyU
public funds in lhair cam naiom

Iht In tho event tha secretary al *t»t* i* removed as a cabinet
Pitice ill tho ISSS general election Ihe term ‘ custodian ol atata
tecorfla* shall ho aubaliluied tor th* term ‘ aacreii-. nt atata*
throughout I ha constitution and tha dubaa previously performed
bv tha aacralarv ot a u la shall be aa provided by law
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J U 6 T J 9 I L 1 ____
U i l o f T i t L i r i A l i C Aio h I
• A L L O T SUM M AR Y! Da lines ‘ natural persons.* who are equal
before th* lew and who have inalienable rights, a* ‘ lemata and
mole alike:* provide* that no parson shell be deprived ol any right
because ol notional origin, changes ‘ physical handicap* to
‘ physical disability" as a reason that people are pro tec led trom
being deprived el any right
E X T O f P W 0 P 9 tlB ^ lT ilL 9 H i
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DECLARATION 07 RIGHTS
S ECTIO N 2 Basic rtghtc — Ail nature! persons, lemale end male
alike are equal before the lew end have inalienable right*, among
which are th* right to on)oy and daland Ilia and liberty, lo pursue
happiness, to be rewarded tor Industry, and to acquire, poo****
and protect property: accept that th* ownership, inheritance, d e ­
position and possession ol root property by aliens ineligibt* lor
clbranahip may be regulated or prohibited by lew No person shall
be deprived ol any ri^ tl because ol roc*, religion, nsimnai origin.
or physical diaattlklx hewdiee j ^ ^
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L REVISION
A R T IC L E VII, S E C T IO N C M , (f) AMD |g)l

1ALLBT TITCIil

u u N i c i P A m s s p r a r rT r a ­
EXEM PTIONS A N 0 C ITIZEN ACCESS TO LOCAL 0T7ICIALS
B A L L O T BU N M A N Y i Broadens taa asampbon for governmental
uses ol municipal property: author!]** legislature to esempt cer­
tain municipal end special district property used lot airport sea­
port. or public purpose*, permits local option taa asampbon tor
property used lor conservation purpose*, parrrvta local opto in
tangible personal property taa asampbon tor attachments lo
mobile home* and certain residential rental furnishings, remove*
limitation* on clbiona' ability to communtcal* with local official
about m ature which or* the cubttct ol public hearings

r a H . T i S T 9f

local

and

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71NANCE AN0 TAXATION
SECTIO N 3 Taa**: oaomplion* —
(a) All property owned by a municipality and used_________ __
ra-tor g g y im m s n U l Bt municipal or pukka purposes shall be
exempt Item tsastton All Pro party owned bv a m..nmi«*iitu not
otherwise asemot tmm tasaimn nr h . .
ji i tnt;| anil — “
tat llrn o rt aaanort at public purposes . . m r . , ^ py
u v j lital are Incidental lharatu. m u
v u m p im uum
M illio n ■» nrnvirlarl hv Qsnsrel law A municipality, owning prop­
erty outside tho municipality, may be required by general tow lo
moke payment to tho lasing unit In which the property is located
tu ch portion* of property a* are used predominantly for educa­
tional. literary scientific, religious or charitable purpose* may bo
•sampled by general tow from lass bon
ffl A county or mumelnainv may he authni.i.n b .
tow to
ai anl ad r aJaram Las n a n w L flfii lor tael cruptrii used tor can-.
serration purpose. . . detin.d t.. aensrsl I t .
fit) In ECNman in « n&gt; nuu i u t m a i ian aramsd to i.nn.hi* perI ana l-are H t t r ■ county mar aiam ol all .n n u „ . r , . n r . . and
SU lth m o m i la mobile hams dualling* that i t .
.* tanu-Uly.BtrianU ciatreiu and ill id c lu n c a i. lurmiu-. and im urat
ClASlItlsd I I linaiiila o a n a n il BrgCkjitxLtuLfixn r -.iud.d m sinalt l i mily and mulli lamily u tittonual renin Ii l i n . th .t have

Itn ui laws/ individual housing und* as

, , ^ n.rel law.

The a i nai al last t han raauirt lh « adOBlron nL U ji r .im m .n n on a
counry-OQIUWI h aste a n d wrev en ei-lfy c o n d itio n s In , | „ .n n llo a -

ARTICLE VIII
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
8ECT1QH I . l A-BAdS camm unlcilm n - T h e b *o d u .h .n t ...* the
Until tfl address a latal oovsrnmeni pubi.r ntt|f ,,| .,t h n „i regard
ia ai b u m BBrnman icauani CBntid tu i i f l n i ^ m j c m n . r rnns.sisr.l with sihics laws
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A R TIC L E I * S E C T IO N B|at| A R TIC LE VI,

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B A L L O T T tT L S i E A L L ^ T ^ ^ S S . ^ B L I C C A M P A i a N TI n A N C M O . A N 0 ELEC TIO N PROCESS REVISIONS
• A L L O T SU M M AR TI Providos ballot access require manta tor
independent and minor party Candida to a cannol ba greater than
requirement# tor maionty party candidates allows *N voter*,
regardless of party, to vot* m any parly* primary a toe lion If th*
Winner will have no general election opposition provides public
financing ol campaign* tor stotowida candidal** who agree to
campaign spending limits, permit* candidate* lor govarnor to run
Ui primary olocliona without lieutenant govarnor makaa school
board atoctlons nonpartisan, corrects voting any
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EXECUTIVE
SECTIO N I Election of governor, lieutenant govarnor and cabinet
m em bers, qualifies bone, te rm s -(a) At o S to le-w id e general election in each calendar year th*
num ber of w hich la ovon but not a multiple ol lour, the electors

(a) Every bill passed by Iba legislature ahall be presented lo Ih*
governor lor hr* approval and shall becom e a law d lh » U S itlttQ t
he approve* and signs it. or tail* to va lo il w ilh m seven c o n s e c ­
utive day* altar presentation It during that period o r on Ihe s e v ­
enth day Ihe legislature adiourn* tin e die or lake* a recess of
more than thirty days. U lt OQYffnof be ahall have M ieen conaeeulive days from the date of presentation lo act on the bill In all
cases eacept general appropriation bills. Ihe veto ehalt extend to
the entire bill Th e governor may veto any specific appropriation
m a ganaral appropriation bill, but may nol veto eny qualification
or restriction without also vetoing the appropriation lo w h ich II
relate*
(b ) W han a tall or any specific appropriation o l a general a p p ro ­
priation tall has been vetoed, ky Ihe governor, be shall transmit
ht« signed obiecbona thereto lo Ihe house in which Ihe tall ortginelad d In session II lh a l house is nol in aaaaion. Ih t f lf ltd n u t be
•hall file them svtlh Ihe secretary o l stale w ho ahall lay them
belore that house al Ha neat regular or special session w t iiih jy
•r o c c urs b rs l and they shall be entered on it* |ournal ILUl* 0110:

mating house volaa to w -anact a vetoed measure, whetbaf in. t
•r or tails to ra-anacl in* reload m a a iu ri. nu lu llh tf Ju n tid tra

tu u :«u U slKiioni in whitfi sll auauiisdSAndElAMUiM«J»im

lire C e n .l.lu lie n w i LA**- ee ewiewde* e n d whieli re ewnUwwed e e

shall remit the proceeds ol Ihe -second gas lea* *n each county
account lor use in said county a* follow* eighty per canl tc Ih#
slate agency auperyiaing Ihe stale road system and twenty per
cent to Ihe governing body ot the county The pe'tenlage allo­
cated lo the county may ba increased by general law The pro­
ceed* ol th# -second gat taa" sublet! lo allocation to Ihe sever­
al counties under this paragraph |S) shall be used brat, lor th*
payment ol obligation# pladg-ng revenues allocated pursuant to
Article IX. Section IS. ol the Constitution ol IM S *• amended,
and any refunding thereof, second, tor Ihe payment ol debt ser­
vice on bonds issued aa provided by this paragraph IS) lo finance
Ih# acquisition and construction ol roads as dalmed by law. and
thud, tor Ih* acquiailron and construction ol road* and tor road
maintenance aa authonted by law Whan authorised by law. slat*
bonds pledging Ihe full laith and credit ol Ihe stale may be issued
Without any election |i) to retund obligation* secured by any por­
tion ol Ih* ‘ second gas las* allocated to a county under Article
IX Section IS. ol the constitution ot IM S . at amended, (it) to
finance the acquisition and construction ol road* in a county
when approved by the governing body of the counfy and tha atata
agency euperviamg Ihe stale road system and |iii) to rotund
obligation* secured by any portion of tho ‘ second gas laa* altocatad under paragraph *&lt;cH4) No such bond* ahall b* issued
uni*** a atata titcsl agency created by law hat mad* a determi­
nation thal in no atata liscal year wiN Ihe debt tenrico require­
ment* ol Ih* bond* and all other bond* secured by Ih* pledgod
portion ol th* ‘ second gas Ms* allocated lo to th* county oacood
seventy-five per cant ot th# pledged portion ol the ‘ second ge*
taa* allocated lo thal county for th« preceding slat* liscal year, ol
th* plodgod not toll* from aaiatlng lacilitio* collected in th* pre­
ceding alal* fiscal year, and Ol th* annual average nat tolls antic­
ipated during Ih* liral five atata fiscal years ol operation ol now
protect* to b* financed, and ot any other legally available
pledged revenue* collected in the preceding alal* hacal year
Bond* issued pursuant to this subsection shsll be payable prtmanly born the pledged tolls. Ih* pledgod portions of th* ‘ second
gas tea* allocalad lo that county, and any other pledged revenue,
end shell mature not let** than forty years trom th# dal* ol
issuance
S ECTIO N 27 Eaacutnro branch rolorm. •
1*1 Tho amendments contained In thil revision ahall U ka S fltS l
January 7 7003 but ahall aovarn with taxaect to tb« aualitxina
lot and Ih* holding ol mimam * H clu m i.m .lfl0 2 ^Irtt_fllljL «-B l
chwl hnancial otticar shall be a neat otlica aa a result ol thia revl-

amount ol Income which vaceeda tl.0 0 0 The foitm lo t sudlt
source disclosure and Ihe rules undef which they are lo he Med
shell be prescribed by Ihe independent commission established
in subsection (0 anil such rules ahall include disclosure ol sec­
ondary sources ol income
|2I Persons holding sleiewid* elective olbce* shall also file dis­
closure ot their financial inleraala pursuant lo subaactiOri
uni#****
(3| The Independent commission provided lor in subsection |R
shell mean Ihe Florida Commission on Ethics
ARTICLE III
LEGISLATURE
SECTION 3 Session* ol lha legislature —
(I) ADJO URNM EN T 0Y QOVERNOR II. during any regular or spe­
cial aasaion. lha Iwo house* cannot agree upon a lima lor
•diournmant. tha govarnor may adiourn Ih* section sine die or )o
any del* wilhm Ihe period aulhonfed lor such session provided
that, at leesl twenfy-lour hours before adiourning Ihe aesaioh
•nil heeheU while neither house it in receas. grve each house
lh a lltit-a iltn formal written nolle* ol th tO flytm flM hr* intention
to do so. and agreement reached wilhm that period by both hous­
es on a time tor edtournmenl ahall prevail
SECTION S Esecubva approval and valo —

Tha tooislalure ahaU limyida

b o n bv an her h o m e at any aubaaguanl a a n in ti m ay B s . U k t n . U
a re lo a d m t u u t t u f l f i r e n l t d t l a j b k j i I i t t t ' a n tnd.Lh* ofifl
i n t li o d h u u n doaa not consider iL the n w a iu r t will O f a r s iU b li
tu X -E fln »id «i* u o n .iL Any m to n u m n a » B « i i l i t i i i o n and until th*
and ol lha n a il raoular aaaaion.

SECTION 17 Impeachment —
csnU iJsls who u»s»-B ub ita-fundk -S k-U it-B snvti l i n in t .'l t t i an
ARTICLE IX
EDUCATION
S ECTIO N 4 School disbicU . school boarda —
(a) Each county ehaH conalitul# a school dialnct. provided Iwo
or more contiguous counties upon vote of Ihe electors ol each
county pursuant to law may be combined into one school district
In aach school district there ahall be a school board composed ol
five or more members choaan by vole ol Ihe elec lore in a nonparbean election for appropriately staggered term* ol lour years as
provided by law
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'tlL S E C Y tO N S
I FIREARMS PUR C H A I E I LOCAL OPTIC
CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS C H IC K AN0 WAITING PERIOD
• A L L O T E U M M A R Tl Author.lv* each county Ih* option of
requiring a criminal history records chock and wading period ol 1
to I days in connection with Ih* *aeto‘ ol any firearm datmea
*sato‘ a* lha transfer ot money or other valuable consideration
lor a firearm where any part ol tha transaction occurs on proper­
ly open lo public access, doe a not apply lo holders ol a con­
cealed weapons permit when purchasing a firearm
T U L L T E X T OF 7R 070SSCI R S V U IO M l
T M t i O i l VIII
LOCAL GOVERNM ENT
S ECTIO N S Local option ••
( I ) Local option on lha legality or prohibition ol lha sale o l intoa•cating liquors wine* or bears ahall be preserved lo eech county
Th e status of a coun ty with re a p e d thereto shall be changed only
by vole of Ihe etoclora tn • apeciel election called upon the pe ti­
tion of tarenty-fnre per cent ol Ihe etoclora o l lha county, and no I
sooner then tw o years attar an aarliar election on the same q ues­
tion W here legal Ihe sale o l Inloaicabng liquors, w irva and bear*
•hall be regulated by tow

(hi Each county ahall have Ihe authority tn reouire a criminal his
lory records check and a 1 lo E dav waiting period aacludinn

waakind!.anfl leaaJ halnJ4it.ia luansiug/i mm_l.iH-XAla.ul u u
firearm occurring within lu lt l LUuntl. f.Bl.fluIBfl*ai_OlJtul »u b :
SESMBfl

1EBB •«#!«• means lha Iranalar ol money or other

&lt;aluible laniiduxlifln 1jj aru luaiim w tunam b x i 1 cl Uu lf«n »sc Don i i candudad an utanvlx-la wluct uu-aubliL t a i lta jju lu
Of access Holders of a cone salad weapons Partial as prescribed
bv general tow ahall not be eubiecl tn the provisions ol this subeTnb

muan

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CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION
ARTICLE I. SUBSECTIONS REVISION
ARTICLE I. SUBSECTIONS 4. E, 1Sf*|, IS, SS| ARTICLE II.
SUBSECTIONS S » ), •«•)-&lt;•)&lt;
ARTICLE III, SUBSECTIONS S|f). S«*)-|b|. IT(k|-(s). IS, It
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ARTICLE IV, SUBSECTIONS l|*| AND |*|, S. S » ), 4(e), T(a)l
ARTICLE K SUESECTIONS I, EM AND B ). S(*|, S. «•(*).
1 IM , IT. IE, EB(*H«&gt; AND M , 1114)11, S4|#K1||
ARTICLE VN, SUBSECTIONS 4B) AND t » ) l ARTICLE IK,
EEOTION E| ARTICLE E. SUDEECTIONE S AND 4((|l

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REVISIONS
B A L L O T B U M M A R V i Remove* gender-specific references
•llowa prison sentences in courf-marbal aclmna. contohdalaa
•thics cod* pmviaiona. apeciliea lima lot veto message consider­
ation: ctonlwa thal lagislalure givas designated olliciala final
gonoral appropriation a bill* 72 hours bat ora passage, allows
direct appeal ol courls-merbal to specified stato court and advi­
sory oplnrona from laderal mrlilary court, requires aariier consti­
tution revision commtsaion appomlmants. change* las and bud­
get relorm commission voting procedures and mealing* from
ovary tO to ovary 20 year*

TULL TEXT O f f R O fO M B J1Y1I19 NDECLARATION 07 RIOHTE
S ECTIO N 4. Freedom of speech end press •• Every person may
•peak, writ* and pubkalvtoa sentiments on all aubtecta but shall
ba responsible tor tha abuae ol that right No tow shall be passed
to restrain or obndga th* liberty ol speech or of the press In all
criminal prosecutions and civil action* lot datamation lha truth
may bo given in evidence II the metier charged •• defamatory I*
irua and waa published with good motives, tha party shall ba
acquitted or oaonoratod
SECTIO N S Due process -No person shall be deprived ol lile. lib­
erty or property without due process ol law, or be twice put in
leoperdy tor the seme ollenae. or be compelled in any criminal
matter lo be a witness against onassll hime all
S ECTIO N I t . Right* ol accused and ol victim* —
(a) In all criminal prosecutions the accused shell, upon demand,
be informed ol the nature end cause o l Ihe accusation egamei
tmm and ahall be lurmahed a copy of The charge*, and shall havethe right lo have compulsory process lor witness**, to confront al
trial adverse witness**, to be heard in person, by counsel or
both, end lo have a speedy and public trial by Impartial |ury In tha
county where Ihe crime waa committed II the county la not
known, the Indictment or Information may charge vanuc In Iwo or
■rore counties con|uncilv*ty and prool lhal the crime waa oomnetted In that area shall be sufficient, but before pleading lha
accused may elect In which ol those counties Iht tflil Mill IlfcB
ni#f# he w i k i M o d Venue lor prosecution ol crime* committed
beyond the boundaries ol the stole shell be fixed by law
S E C TIO N IS
Administrators panalttoa --N o administrator#
agency, axcaol lh « D * B*iim silifl!JiLliU D r-A llain in «n aBBteun
elehr enmrened court-martial action as provided b» lew, ahell
impose a sentence ol imprisonment nor shell tl Impose any other
penally aacapt •• provided by tow
S ECTIO N E3. Right ol privacy - Every natural parson has lha right
to be tol clone and tree Irom governmental Intrusion into the par­
son's hie private trie eacept aa otherwise provided herein This
•action shall not be construed lo limit the public's right ol ecceea
to public record* and mealing* as provided by tow
ARTICLE II
GENERAL PROVISIONS
S ECTIO N I . Public Dlficare (b) Each da ta and county officer, before entering upon the
duties ol the olfica. ahell give bond as required by tow. and shall
•wear or cltirm *1 do solemnly awear (or allirml thal I will sup­
p o rt protect end deland lha Constitution and Oovammant of tha
United Stale* end ol the Stale ol Florida, that I am duly qualified
to hold office under the Constitution ol Ihe stole, and that I will
svell and faithfully perform the duties ol . (title ol office) . on
which I cm now about to enter So help me God ",
and thereafter shell devote personal attention to tha duties ol tha
office, end continue In office until j toe successor qualities
S ECTIO N S Ethic* in government - A public olficc to a public
trust. The people ahaU have th* right lo secure end custom that
trust against abuse To * asure this right
tffi A 1.1-iu, ml eihiee tor all alal* emoiovaea and noniudiclel oHit v . prohibiting conflict belaraan public duty and flint A ll m l t l l l l l
then he oresenbed Lv lew.
(OXg) This section ahell not be cont/ucd lo limit disclqsura* end
prohibitions which may be established by lew lo preserve the
public Irua I and avoid conflicts between public duties end private
Interest*
tDfhf Schedule--On the effective date ol Ihis amendment and
until changed by lew:
(I ) Pull and public disclosure ol financial interests shell mean fil­
ing wilh the secretory ol state by July 1 ol each year a sworn
ala lament showing net worth and identifying each aaaet and na­
tality m oacoa* ol St .000 and It* value logathor with on* ol tha
a. A copy ol Ui* person a moat recant laderal Income toe return:
or
k A aworn statement which Mcnliliea each separate source and

(b) An officer im peached by Ihe house of representatives ahall
be disqualified Irom perform ing eny official duties until acquitted
by lha aanatc. and. unleas Ih* gavarwer «• im peached lb* g g y tt
QUf he may by appointm ent fill Ihe o lbce until com pletion o l Ihe
Inal
(c ) All im peachm ant* by the h o u ta ot reprasantolisea ahall be
tried by Ihe senate The chief lualice ot the suprem e court or
another lualice designated by (tit S h ift JulliC C bus* shall preside
•I the trial, a scapl in a trial o l Ihe chiel |u*tK.e. in w hich case Ihe
governor shall preside Th e senate shell determ ine Ihe lim e Inr
Ihe Inal o l any impeachm ent and may ad tor Ihe trial w hether the
house of representative* be in aaaaion or not The time fised lor
Inal ahall no l be m ore then aia month* alter the im peachm ent
Outing an im peachm ent trial senator* shall be upon their oath or
•tiirm ebon No officer shall be con victe d without Ihe con currence
ot two-lhtrde o l the m em bers o l lha senate preeent Ju d gm e n t ot
conviction in case* o l im peachm ant shall rem ove the offender
trom office end in the discretion o l Ihe senate m ay include d is ­
qualification lo hold any olfica o l honor trust or profit C o n victio n
of acq uitlsl shall nol attacl tha civil or crim inal responsibility ol
the office!
SECTIO N IS Centrist a t inter**&lt; -A l l i r -ot aihies NveeU-eieto

srwplayeee and-naniudiaiel sUiesre p rehikilmg eenllisi i
SECTION

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Stale Budgeting

Planning and Appropriations

Processes —

Id) SEVEN TY-TW O HOUR PUBLIC REVIEW P ER I00 Ebeeiws
Navim esr e 4444 All general appropriation tall* ahall be fur­
nished lo each member of Ihe legislature, each member el Ihe
cabinet the governor, and the chiel lualice ol Ihe supreme court
•1 least seventy-two hours belore final pel tag* iksrsel by aiiher
aenled to lha oustfnot
ARTICLE IV
EXECUTIVE
SECTION 1 Oovarnot —
(al The supreme eaeculnre power shall be vested in • governor
who He shell be commender-m-chiel ol ell military forces ol the
•tale not in actor* service ol the United Slate* Ih tJia re rn a x He
•hell lake care lhal lha law* be tadhlully eaeculed commission
•II olticare ol tha stele end counties, and transact all necessary
business with Ihe officers ol government Thf JLOVtinui He may
require information in writing from all executive or edminislralive
•lata, county or municipal officers upon any aubiact relating te
the rtubea ol their respective olbce* Tfee governor shell be Ihe
chiel administrative officer ol the stale responsible for Ihe p u n ­
ning and budgeting for tha atata
(c) The governor may request in tenting the opinion of the tuS*
l.cea ol Ihe supreme court aa to the interpretation of any portuyn
it Ihia constitution upon any question attaebng Iba ogvatnnf'a kse
•seculive powers and duties Tha luslicas shall, aubiact to thait
rules nl procedure permit interested persons lo be heard on lha
questions presented and shall render lhair written opinion nal
earlier than Ian days trom tha tiling and docketing ol lha request
unless in their |udgment the delay would causa public iniury
SECTION 2 Ltautonanl governor --There shall be a lieutenant
govarnor. who Mo shall perform such dubaa pertaining to tha
ottica ol govarnor ■• shall ba assigned to Ares by Ihe governor
eacept when otherwise provided by law and such other dutiea as
may ba prescribed by la w
SECTIO N 3 Succession to othc* of govarnor. acting governor*,
(b) Upon Impoachmont of tho governor and until completion pi
trial thereof, or during His physical or mantel incapacity lha beu'tananl govarnor shall act •• govarnor Further succession a t act­
ing govarnor shall be prescribed by law Incapacity to aarea aa
govarnor may ba datorminad by lha supreme court upon dda
notice attar dockabng ol a written suggestion thereol by lour
catanal member* end tn such case restoration ol capacity ahaU
ba armrtorty determined attar docketing ol written suggestion
thereat by the govarnor. lha legislature or tour cabinet members
Incapacity to aanre aa govarnor may also be established by cerIdtceto tiled wilh the secretary ot stato by the governor declaring
toe incapacity lor physical reason# to serve as govarnor. and ih
•uch casa restoration ot capacity ahall ba similarly aatabliahad
SECTIO N 4 C a b in e t(a) Th* treasurer shall keep all stats funds and securities gag H e
shall disburse slats fund* only upon lha order ol the comptroller
Such order may be in any form and may require tha disbursement
ol stato funds by alec Ironic moan* or by mean* ol a magnetic
top* or any other Iranalar medium
SECTION 7. Suspension#, tilling olfica during suspension* —
(a) By executor* order slating lha grounds and bled with Ihe sec relary of alata. the governor may suspend trom othc* any stats
otticar nol aub|act to impeachment, any otticar ol Ihe mrhlia nol
in Ihe actor* sarvtc* ol tha Unltod Stales, or any county oltiaor
tpi malteasanc*. mtaleeeance. neglect ol duty, drunkenness
ireompetanc*. permanent inability to perform His official duties,
or commission ol 4 lalony. and may fill Ih* ofbet by appointment
tor Ih* period of auaponaion Th* suapondad otticar may al any
time before removal be reinstated by Ihe governor
ARTICLE V
JUDICIARY
SECTIO N 1. C o u r t* -T h e ludiciel power shall b* vaatad in o
supremo court, district court* ol appeal, circuit courts and coun­
ty court*. No other courts may b# aatabliahad by Ih* stato. any
political subdivision or any municipality Tha togralslure shell; by
general tow. divide the slate into appellate court districts end
ludiciel circuit* following county Imaa Commissions established
by tow. or administrative officers or bodies may be granted quasi
ludiciel power in matters connected with tha function* ol their
office*. Th* legislature may aaubUah by ganaral law a civil traffic
hearing officer system tor Ihe purpose el hearing civil traffic
infraction* The legislature may, bv general lawn aulhorua a mili­
tary court-martial lo be conducted be military mdoas ol U lt
Florida National Quard with direct anneal nl a densm n in Ihe
D ll lilt 1 CflUfl Ol AflflSSL f U » l PlSUltL
SECTIO N 2 Administration, practice and procedure —
(a) Tha supreme court shell adopt rule* lot Ih* practice and pro­
cedure in all court* including the lime for seeking appellate
review. Ihe administrative supervision ol all courts, tha Iranalar to
the court having luriadtcUon o l any proceeding when the |unadicIron ot another court has bean improvidently Invoked, e n d 's
requirement that no ecu** ahell ba dismissed because an Improp­
er remedy hoc been sought I t m u B ia m o ja u il th ill aduol tulat
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Ini ttu Annafl f a r m ! lot tn idm iBK .a BiniBn »♦***• Rule* a!
court may b* repealed by general law onactad by two-thirds vpta
ol lha membership ot each house ol th* legislature
(b) Th* chiol luetic* ol th* supremo court shall bs choaan by a
_m*|onty ol th* me mb# re ol th* court. Me shall ba Ihe chiel admin'■slrauve officer of th* ludiciel system, m g He shell hove'the
power lo assign lust*at or |udgaa, including consenting retired
luaticaa or ludgaa. to temporary duty in any court lor which tha
ludga is qualified end to delegate lo a chiel judga ol a ludiciel cir­
cuit the power to assign ludgaa lor duty in UlAl hr* reaps s tar s'c itcult.
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SECTIO N S. Supreme court.—
(a) O R G A N IZ A TIO N .-Th a supremo court shall consist ol seven
luabces 01 tha seven |ustrees, aech appellate district ahell have
•I least one lualice elected or appointed Irom the district to to .
supremo court who Is a resident ol Ih* district *1 th* timo o tto s
totaongincl appointment or erection. Five |ualico* ahall consbiuto
* quorum. Th# concurrence ol lour luaticaa shell be necessary to
a decision Whan racuaala tot caua* would prohibit th* court Irom
convening because ol th* requirements ol this aoebon. fudges
assigned to temporary duty may be aubabtulad for luatlcos
SECTIO N S. Eligibility - N o parson ahaU be aligibto lor otlica pi
lualic* or ludga ol any court unless tha parson he la an elector ol
tt* i u u and r t » d « i in tt* (•fritor*! *umd»ct»on of jfaft h * c o w l
No fvthco ot jwdgo tholl Mnro oftor attaining tt* ago of aovofity
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Legal Notices
Legal Notices
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year* (le a p t upon temporary aaalgnmant or to complata a larm.
ona-halt ol which ha hat been aerved No parton it eligible loi
tha olfica of fustic* of tha auprama couit or fudge ol a district
court ol appeal unlaat lh t-fitfie n ha la. and hat baan tor tha preceding Ian years. a mambar ot the bar of Florida No paraon la eli­
gible for tha olfica ol circuit lodge unlaaa the paraon ha la, and
hat baan tor tha preceding live yeara, a mambar of lha bar ol
Florida Unlaaa otherwiae provided by general law no paraon it
eligible for tha office of county court |udge unlaaa th t-D tflo n ha
la, and hat baan lor tha preceding five yeara, a membei ot lha bar
of Florida Unless otherwise provided by general law, a paraon
ahall ba eligible for election or appointment to lha olfica of coun­
ty court fudge In a county having a population of 40.000 or laaa if
Utl_fitn(in ha It a member In good (landing of tha bar of Florida
•ECTION 10 Retention, election and tarma —
(a) Any |uallce ot tha auprama court or any fudge of a diatrlcl
court of appeal may qualify tor ralention by a vote ot tha alactora
m tha general alectlon neat preceding tha aiplration of tha iu tbea t or iudna'a two tarm In tha manner preaenbed by law It a |ualice or fudge la Ineligible or fatla to qualify tor retention, a vacan­
cy ahall aalat In that offlca upon tha eipiration of tha tarm being
aarved by lha fuatlca or fudge Whan a fuatice of tha auprama
court or a fudge of a diatrict court ol appeal to qualiliea. tha bal­
lot ahall read aubatantially aa follow* 'Shall Juatica (or Judge)
(name ol fuatlca or fudge) of lha (name of tha court) ba
retained In offtcaT' If a me (only ot tha qualified alactora voting
within the territorial furladiction of lha court vote to retain, tha
fuatlca or |udga ahall ba retained for a tarm of (la yeara com ­
mencing on tha brat Tuaaday altar tha firat Monday in January fol­
lowing tha general election II a meionty of lha qualified alactora
voting within tha tamtonal furttdiction of tha court vote to not
retain, a vacancy ahall aalat In that offica upon tha eipiration ot
tha term being aarved by the lutlice or |udga
SECTION 11 Vacancies ••
(c) The nomlnationa (hall ba made within thirty daya from tha
occurrence ot a vacancy unlaaa tha period la eitended by lha
governor lor a time not to atcaad thirty daya Tha governor ahall
make the appointment within slaty daya attar lha nommationa
have bean certified In Tha rm v r n n r lehww
S ECTIO N I T Slate attorneya--ln each fudlcial circuit a atala
attorney ahall ba elected tor a tarm ot four yeara i ic e p l aa olherwtaa provided m I hit conatitubon. tha elate attorney he ahall ba
the pro aecu ting officer of all Inal courta in that circuit and ahall
perform other dutiea praaenbad by general law. provided, howev­
er. whan authorlied by general law. tha violation* of all municipal
otdinancee may be proeecuted by municipal proeecutore A (la ta
attorney ahall ba an elector of tha data and reaide in lha territo­
rial furtedicbon of lha circuit. He ahall ba and hava baan a mam­
bar of lha bar ol Florida for tha preceding five yeara. Me ahall
davo Ia full time lo tha Me-dutiea cl Hit edict and. h e ahall not
engega In tha private practice of law Stela attorneye ahall
appoint auch aaaiatant data attorneya aa may ba authorised by
law
SECTIO N IS Public defender! - I n aach fudicial circuit a public
defender ahall ba elected tor a larm of tour yeara jy f jg Me ahall
perform dutiea praaenbad by general law A public defender ahall
be an elector of the atala and raaida in tha tarntonal tunadiction
of the circuit and He ahall be and hava baan a mambar ol tha Oar
of Florida for tha preceding five yeara Public dafandara ahall
appoint auch aaaiatant public dafandara aa may ba aulhorned by

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S ECTIO N SO Schedule to Article V (c) After thia article become a effective, and until changed by
general law contiatent with aectiona t thiough IS ol Ihia article
(t) No fuatice or fudge ahall ba a mambar ot a ludicial nominat­
ing commtaaton A mambar ot a ludicial nominating commiteion
may hold public offica other than ludicial office No mambar ahall
ba eligible for appointment to atala ludicial office ao long aa (hat
ggHfUi ha la a mambar of a ludiciel nominating com m aaan and
for a period of two yeara thereafter All acta ot a ludicial nominat­
ing commraaion ahall ba made with a concurrence ol a meionty of
Ks membera
( t ) Any municipality or county may apply to tha chief |udge ol lha
circuit In which that municipality or county la (dueled for tha
county court te alt in a location audable lo lha municipality or
county and convenient in time and place to da citiiena and police
offtcee and upon auch application *aid chief fudge ahall direct tha
court to sit m the location unlaaa tb s ^ tu d iu duf he ahall deter­
mine tha request it not lualilied II the chiel fudge does no I
authorise tha county court to ail in the location requested lha
county or municipality may apply to tha auprama court tor an
order directing the county court to ait in location Any municipal­
ity or county which ao applies ahall ba required lo provide lha
appropriate physical facilities m which the county aourl may hold
court
(d) When Hue article becomes effective
(S| No fudge of a court abolished by this article ahall become or
be eligible to become a fudge of lha circuit court unlaaa lha mdoa
b e has bean a member of bar of Florida lor the preceding live
years
(a) LIMITED OPERATION OF S O A K PROVISION -(1) All fustlcea of tha supreme court, fudgee of the district courta
of appeal and circuit fudges In office upon lha efteclhre data ol
Hue article shall retain thaw offices for lha remainder ol their
respective terms AH membera of the fudicial qualifications comires Mon In offica upon Pie effective date of this article shall re lam
their offices for lha remainder of their respective terms Each
atala attorney In offica on the affective data of this article ahall
retain tha lea offica for tha remainder ol tflt h-e larm
ARTICLE VII
FINANCE AND TAXATION
S ECTIO N 4 Toration, assessments -By general law regulalnna
shall ba preaenbed which shall aecurs a |utt valuation ol all prop­
erty for ad valorem tstation provided
(b| Pursuant to general law tangible personal property held tor
sale aa stock m trade and livestock may ba valued for taiation at
a specified percentage of lit value, may be classified tor taa ou li
« « « » » puepeeee. or may be exempted from taiation
S ECTIO N t Homestead eaemplions —
(b) Not more than one eaamplion ahall ba allow ad any individual
or family unit or with respect lo any residenlial unit No siempiion
ahall sacead the value of tha real aatsta assessable lo tha owner
or. In case of ownership through slock or membership in a corpo­
ration. tha value of tha proportion which t&amp;4 Me interest in tha
corporation bears to tha assessed value ol tha property
ARTICLE IX
EDUCATION
SECTIO N E Supennlsndenl of schools — In aach school district
there ahall be a superintendent ot schools mho He shall ba elect­
ed at the general alectlon In aach year tha number ol which is a
nujltipie ol four tor a term of four years, or. whan provided by res­
olution of tha district school board, or by special law. approved
by vole ot tha alactora. tha district school superintendent in any
school district ahall ba employed by tha district school board as
provided by general law The resolution or special law may ba
rescinded or repealed by either procedure attar lour years
ARTICLE X
MISCELLANEOUS
•ECTION 3. Vacancy In offica -V a c a n c y In office shall occur upon
the creation ot an olfica. upon tha death, ol the Inc uadtoal or hie
removal from office, gi resignation of the incumbent ot tha incumbenfa, succession to another office, unexplained absence lor
auty consecutive days, or failure lo maintain lha residence
required whan elected or appointed, and upon failure ot one
elected or appointed to office lo qualify within thirty days tram
the commencement ol the term
S ECTIO N 4. Homestead, aaamptions —
(a) There shell be eaempt from forced sale under process ol any
court, and no fudgmenl. decree or a locution shall ba a lien there­
on, eicept for tha payment of laies and assessments thereon,
obligations contracted for tha purchase. Improvement or rapair
thereof, or obligations contracted lor house, held or other labor
performed on the realty, the following property owned by a natur­
al person:
(1) a homestead. If located outside a municipality, lo the aslant
of one hundred slaty acres ol contiguous land and improvements
thereon, which shall not be reduced without the owner's consent
by reaeon of subsequent Inclusion in a municipality, or If located
vrithin a municipality, to the eitenl of one-hall acre of contiguous
land, upon which the esemption shall be limited lo the residence
of the owner ol tha owner's Me family:
( 0 personal property to the value ol one thousand dollars
ARTICLE XI
AM ENDM ENT*
SECTION I . Revision commission •
(a) Withm thirty days before the convening of tha M l 7 after the

edfeummeel el the I Id 7 regular session of the legislature, and
each twentieth year thereafter, there shall be established a con­
stitution revision commission composed of the following thirty11) the attorney general of the slate.
It) fifteen members asi acted by the governor,
(1) nine members selected by the speaker of the house ol rspraeenlalhrea and runs members selected by the president ol tha
(4) three members selected by the chief fusUca of the supreme
court of Florida with the advice of the jus trees
(b ) The governor shad designate one member of tha commission
ae Its tb alt efwrwien Vacancies In the m the membership of the
commission shall be filled In the same manner as the original
appointments.
(c) Each constitution revia Ion commission shall convene at the
c a l of Its chair i ki l w u i . adopt Its rules of procedure, (le m m a
the constitution of the stale, hold public hearing, and. not later
than one hundred eighty days prior lo tha neat general election.
Me with die secretary ol stats Its proposal. If any. ol a revision of
Mia constitution or any pert of It
•ECTIO N I . Taiation and budget reform comm 1s t ion ••
(a) Beginning In 2007 H M and aach twentieth tenth year there

bars, one ot whom shall ba a mambar ot tha minority party i lha
senate, shell ba selected by tha president ot tha senate
(b) Vacancies in tha membership ot the commission ahall ba
filled in the same manner aa tha original appointments
(c) At its initial mealing, tha membera of the commission ahall
elect a member who la not a member ol tha legislature to aarve aa
c hair ch airman and tha commission shall adopt its rules of pro­
cedure Thereafter, tha commission shall convene at tha call of
the chair ahairrwan An affirmative vote ol two thirds of tha full
comrmttfon and the- enneurrenao nf w maien ly «4 the membera
appointed try Iho governur pursuant to paragraph itfflf, a sawm -re * re ^st a n a ia n iy o t tha -^ne^nbew appointed by tha epenaae
a conc urrence of a maturity o l tha mamba la - sppom lod by tha
president at the senate pursuant to paragraph foH4&gt; ahall ba nec­
essary for any revision of this constitution or any part of it to ba
proposed by the commission
(d) Tha commission shall eiamine the slats budgetary process,
the revenue needs and eapendilure procaaaaa ot lha slate, tha
appropriateness ol lha tai structure ot tha stale, and governmen­
tal productivity and efficiency, review policy aa it relates to tha
ability ol state and local government to tai and adequately fund
governmental operations and capital facilities required to mast
the state's needs during tha n a il tyrant! tew year period, deter­
mine method* favored by tha cttlfena of lha state to fund the
needs of lha stats, including alternative methods for raising suf­
ficient revanuea for lha needs of tha state determine measures
that could be instituted to affectively galhar funds from (Sitting
tai sources, eiamine constitutional limitation* on taiation and
eipenditurat al tha slate and local level, and review lha slate's
comprehensive planning, budgeting and needs assessment
processes to determine whether the resulting information ade­
quately support* a strategic decision making process
(a) The commission shall hold public hearing as it deems neces­
sary to carry out its responsibilities under this section The comm atron shall issue a report of the results of the review carried
out, and propose to the legislature any recommended statutory
changes related to the taiation or budgetary laws of tha t i ll s
Not later than one hundred eighty day* prior lo the general elec­
tron In lha second year following the year in which the commis­
sion is established the commission shall tile withe the secretary
of slate its proposal, if any. or a revision ot this constitution or
any part of it dealing with taiation or the state budgetary
process
IN TESTIM O NY WHEREOF t have hereunto set my hand and
alined the Oreal Seel of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the
Capital this Sth day of August. A D . IS M
(SEAL)
SANDRA D MORTHAM
SECRETARY OF STATE
Note Constitutional amendment one through tour were pro­
posed by the Florida Legislature and ere coded as follows Words
sSwwbew are deletions, words undtfli/lf d ere additions
Constitutional revisions five through thirteen were proposed by
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E MO. • • -• S S -C A -I4 -R
QLENDALE FEDERAL
OANK. F E D ,
Plaintiff.
vs
JEAN W IIN QAR TNER
WILLIAM KOENIQ STATE
OF FLORIDA HOUSINO
FINANCE CORPORATION,
successor in interest to
STATE OF FLORIDA
HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
UNKNOWN TENANT
NO 1. UNKNOWN TENANT
NO 2. and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AQAINST A NAMED
0EFE N 0A N T TO THIS
ACTION OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED
Defendants
N O TIC E OF BJLL1
P U R S U A N T T O C N A P TB R 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated September
Sth, I N S , and entered in Case
No t S -t )S -C A -1 4 -K of lha
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In end for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein G LENDALE FEDERAL
BANK. F S B . la Plaintiff and
JEAN WSINOARTNER. WILLIAM
KOENIQ. STATE OF FLORIDA
HOUSINO FINANCE C O RPO RA­
TION. succaasor in interest to
STATE OF FL0R I0A HOUSING
FINANCE AGENCY. UNKNOWN
TEN AN T NO
1. UNKNOW N
TEN AN T NO
I . and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
IN TE R E S TS
BY. TH R O U G H .
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMEO
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTIO N.
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIOHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
D ESCRIBED .
ara
defendants. I anil sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash al the west front door of
lha
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 101 North Park
Avenue,
Sanford
Seminole
County. Florida 32771. at 11 00
o'clock a m on the 1Sth day ol
O CTOBER. 19SS. the following
described property as sal forth
in
said
Order
or
Final
Judgment, lo-wtt
LOT 14. OF BLOCK J. LAKE
WAVMAN
H EIG H TS .
LAKE
ADDITIO N. AC CO R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F
AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 21. OF THE P UB LIC
R ECOROS
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in ordar lo participate
in thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. al no coal to you. to the
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court at 1407-323-4130 within two (2)
working days ol your receipt ot
this Notice. If you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (S00) SSS-S770
DATED at Sanford. Florida, on
September 11 th. 1SOS
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By Jana i Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH S HIATT. P A
Attorneye for Plaintiff
M S I East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 13304
Publish: September 20,
IN S

27,

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N O TIC E OF SJU.B
Pursuant lo Florida Statutes
Self Storage Act. Sec S3 SOS S
S3 307. Sale of Contents in
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens (Househoid/Supplies)
1S1
Stephen Anderson
214
Gail O Kent
2S3
Jones Communications
3S1
Stave Sutherland
S70
Security Center
SOS
Loran B Putver
SSS
James Hughes
S72
Derrick Richardson
To be sold or disposed ol
Thurs . O ct S. 10SS 10am .
Public Auction. Cash Only
At SunRay Store Away
•10 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. FL 3274S
All may pay up Call 333-43SS
Publish September 20. 27,
ISOS
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IN TMB C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TMB B M N T B S N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N D FOR
• S M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A ,
C IV IL DIVISION
C A S S N O . S S -IO S O -C A -IS -N
JU D O S
TH O M A S • . FRSSM AN
D IV IS IO N K

FL BAR NO.

03SS4S • 34*441
MID-STATE TR UST III.
e Delaware Declaratory
trust authorized to do
business in the
Slst* ol Florida.
Plaintiff.
vs
ISIAH S DAILEY. JAMES
BRAOLEV and ELIZABETH
BRADLEY, h.s ante.
SEMINOLE C O UNTY.
FLORIDA, a political
subdivision NORW EST
FINANCIAL FLORIOA, INC .
a Florida corporation.
BOARD OF C O U N TY
COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. DOROTHY
HOLMES. HERBERT
KUNSTAOT and DOROTHY
KUNSTADT. and ANOELO
P SANDRONI.
Defendants
N O TIC S O F S ALS
NO TICE IS hereby given that
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered in the above captioned
case. I wiN sell the property sit­
uated In Seminole County.
Florida, described as
Lots • S 7 VEINO'S ADDITION
(TO MIDWAY) according lo lha
map ol plat I he reel, recorded in
Plat Book 7. page S7, Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
at public sate, lo the highest
and best bidder lor cash, at the
West Irani door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. In Sanlord.
Florida, al 1100 a m . on
O C TOBER 11th. ISSS
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion In order to participate In
this proceeding you are enti­
tled. at no cost lo you. to the
provision of certsm assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 30t N Park
Avenue. Suite N10I. Sanlord.
FL 32771. (407) 321-4130 sat
4227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt ot this notice. II
you are hearing or voice
unpaired, call t-(00-944-S771
DATED this 11th day of
September. ISSS
HON MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK C IR C U IT C O UR T
BY Jane S Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Harry M. Hobbs. PA.
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
P O Boa 1S22S
Tampa. FL 13479-S224
(•13) S7S-S333
Publish September 20. 27.

ms
0CU-1S7
N O TIC S O F
P U B LIC MSARINft
LO N O W O O O , FLO R IO A
THE C ITY COMMISSION OF
TH E C IT Y O F LO NO W O OD .
FLORIDA. WILL M EET ON M ON­
DAY. O C TO B E R S. I M S AT • 30
P M .. OR AS SOON TH E R E ­
AFTER AS THE M ATTER MAY
BE CALLED. IN TH E COM M IS­
SION CHAMBERS. LONOW OOD
C ITY HALL. 174 W WARREN
AVENUE. LONOW OOO. FLORI­
DA FOR TH E PURPOSE OF
HEARINO A LL OW NERS OF
PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED
FOR TH E PAVING O F E A S T
S TR EET IN TH E C ITY OF LO N O WOOD. AND O THER PERSONS
IN TE R E S TE D HEREIN. WHO
MAY DESIRE TO C O M M EN T AS
TO
TH E P R O P R IETY AND
AO VISABILITY
OF
TH E
IM PROVEM ENT. AS TO THE
AM O U NT ASSESSED AQAIN ST
EACH PROPERTY IMPROVEO
FURTHER. TH AT AT SAID TIME.
TH E C IT Y C O M M ISSIO N OF
TH E C IT Y OF LO NO W O OD .
FLORIDA. SHALL M EET AS AN
EOUALIZINQ BOARD TO HEAR
ANO CONSIOER ANY ANO ALL
COM PLAINTS AS TO AS S ES S ­
MENT. ANO FOR TH E PURPOSE
OF A D JU S TIN G AND EQ UALIZ­
ING SAID ASSESSM ENTS ON A
BASIS OF JU S TIC E AND RIGHT
PROPERTY OWNERS SHOULO
GOVERN
THEM SELVES
ACCORDINGLY
QERAL0INE 0 ZAMBRI.
C ITY CLERK
PUBLISH SEPTEM BER 20 ANO
SEPTEM BER 27. I S M

OEU-10S

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . • • -• • • -C A -14 -K
BANKERS TR U S T
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
N A , as Trustee for
Vendee Mortgage
Trust IM S -2 .
Plaintiff.

vs

MICHAEL J FALCON
(SS(43S-21 -0911).
DELYNN FALCON. DEER
RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION 47A. INC .
a/k/a DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
7A S 70. INC . and any
unknown heirs, devisees
grantees, creditor*, and
other unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by
through and under
any of the above-named
Delendants,
Defendant*
OSH File 4930700
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE it hereby given that
lha undersigned Clerk ot the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County Florida, will on the day
01 O C TO B E R 1Klh. 1994 at
It 00 o clock A M at the West
Front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida offer for sale and sell at
public outcry to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the fol­
lowing-described property situ­
ate in Ssmmole County. Florida
Lot 142 DEER RUN. UNIT 7-0
according to the Plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book 27. Pag*
44 Public Record* of Seminole
County Florida
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
entered in a cate pending in
said Court, the style of which is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court this 11th day
ot September. IM S
It you are a person with e dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation participate in this
proceeding you are entitled al
not cost to you lo the provision
of certain assistance Please
contact Court administrator.
301 N Park Avenue
Suite
N301 Sanlord. Florida 32771.
(407) 323 4330 eat 4227 within
2 working days of your receipt
of this Notice of Foreclosure
Sale)
if you are hearing
impaired call 1-400 955-4 771.
if you are voice impaired, call 1400 445 4770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT CO UR T
Oy Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Roberl H Hotch. J r .
Esquire
Duller S Hoech. P A
3111 S Conway Rd . Sle E
Orlando Florida 12412
(407) 341-4200
Publish
September 20. 27.
1994
DEU-1SS
IH T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TN S E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N D FOR
4EM IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S E N O . S S -1 S S S -C A
DIVISION 14-H
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA. F S B .
Plaintiff.
JAMES E W HEATON, at al.
Defendant! s)
N O TIC E
OF FO R B O LO S U R S SALS
NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated September
9th IM S , and entered in Case
NO 94-1320-CA ot the Circuit
Court at the EIG H TEEN TH
Judicial Circuit Mi and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF N O R TH C ARO LINA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA S UCCESSO R BY
MEROER TO AMERICAN SAV­
INGS OF FLORIDA. F S B Is the
Plaintitt
and
JA M E S
E
W HEATON.
B ER TH A
R
WHEATON. SPRINOS LANDING
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
TENANT
41
N/K/A
JO SH
WHEATON, ara the Defendants.
I will sell lo the highest and
best bidder for cash at th* West
front door ot th* Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida at 1100 a m . on th*
14th day 61 October IM S . th*
following described properly as
set
forth
In
esid
Frost
Judgment
LOT 141. SPRING LAN0INQ
UNIT FOUR. A CCO R DING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
24. PAGE S3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a 2340 SPRINQ LANDING
BOULEVARD. LO N O W O OD FL
11779
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
seal ol this Court on September
11th. 19M
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett S Frappier
Post Ollic* Boa 3410
Tampa FL 33(01
FM 022M S
If you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in order lo participate in
this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled al no coat lo you, lor th*
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
telephone (407) 123-4330 with­
in 2 working days of your
roceipt of this document. If
hearing Impaired. (TDD)I-SOO955-4771.
Publish: September 20. 27,
1994
0EU-170
N O TIC S O F S ALS
Pursuant to Florida Statute
71174 Elite Towing, Inc will
tall on Oct S. IM S . al • 00 am
al 2144 • 17-91. Longtrood. FL
32740 Sailer reserve* th* right
to but Sold as Is. no warranty
Seller guaranleee no tills
Terms cash
I M 2 Oatsun
VIN 4 JN1HU01S3CT0444S0
Publish September 20. IS M
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IVIL A C TIO N
C A S E NO . S 7 -1 3 1 S C A
DIVISIO N 14-B
FEDERAL NATIONAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
FRANCIS S DUCH. at al.
Defendant!*)
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated September
tOth. IM S . and entered in Cate
NO 97-13I4CA of the Circuit
Court of the EIG H TE EN TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
FEDER AL NATIONAL M O R T­
GAGE AS S O CIATIO N is Ihe
Plainl.fi and FRANCIS S OUCH.
GERALOINE J OUCH. IF LIVINQ
AND IF MARRIED BENEFICIAL
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION. A
CO R P O R ATIO N . R O B E R T C
APPLEBY, TRUOY H APPLEBY
ar* Ih* Delendants. I will tell to
the highest and best bidder for
cash *1 Ih* West front door ot
th*
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord Florida at
11 00 a m . on th* tSth day ol
October 1994. th* lollowing
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment
LO T 29 (LESS THE EAST 44 34
FEET) ALL OF LO T 24 AND THE
EAST 11 32 FE E T OF LO T 27.
B LOCK *42. SANLANOO THE
SUB UR B B EA U TIFU L
PALM
SPRINGS S ECTIO N AC CO R D ­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE
44
1/2.
PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEM INOLE
C O UNTY. FLORIOA S U B JE C T
TO AN EASEM EN T FOR PUOLIC
UTILITIES OVER THE NORTH 7
FEET THEREOF
a/k/a 421 E A S T ALPINE
STREET. ALTAMONTE SPRINOS
FL 32701
W ITNESS MY HAND and th*
seal ol this Court on September
11th. 199S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymer
Oarrett S Frappier
Post Office Boa 1410
Tampa FL 13401
F97124I34
N O TIC S
II you ar* a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order to participate in
this proceeding you ar* enti­
tled at no cost to you. for the
provision ot certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
telephone (407) 323-4330 with­
in 2 working days of your
receipt ol this document. It
hearing impaired. (TDD)t-SOO9554771
Publish
September 20. 27.
1994
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IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U N T
OP T N S S IG ffTS B N TN
JU D ICIAL. C IR C U IT
IN A N D PON • S M IN O L I
C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A

C A S S N O . S S -1 S S 0 -0 A -I4 -W
S UN TR U ST BANK.
CEN TR AL FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
STU AR T B OROO.
KATHLEEN M OROO.
JOHN DOE and/or
JANE DOE. together
with unknown tenants
of th* properly
located at 1000
ARDEN STR EET. LONOWOOD.
FLO R ID A FORO CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY. INC . and
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
US A . N A.
Defendant*
N O TIC S OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure ren­
dered on September 14th. IM S .
« that certain causa pending In
th* Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein SunTrust Bank. Central
Florida. National Association. Is
Plaintiff, and STU AR T B OROO
and KATHLEEN M
OROO.
JOHN DOE and/or JANE DOE.
as tensnls ol th* property
located
at
1000
ARDEN
STREET. LONOW OOD. FLO R I­
OA.
FORO
CO N SUM ER
FINANCE
COM PANY
and
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
U S A., N A . ar* defendants.
Civil Action Causa No M -109SC A -I4 -W , I. Clerk of th* afore­
said Court, will at 11 00 a m ,
on October 20th. IS M . offer for
sale and sell lo th* highest bid­
der tor cash al th* West Front
Door ol th* Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Samlnol*
County. Florida, th* following
described real property, situate
and being In Seminol* County.
Florida te-wtt:
Lots 2! and 22. Block E.
•anlando Springs, Tract NO. IS.
Second Replat. According to
th* plat thereof a* recorded in
plat book S. page 4. Public
Record* ol Seminol* County.
Florida
Said sal* will be mad* pur­
suant to and in ordar to sabsfy
th* terms of said
Final
Judgment
OATED this 14th day of SEP­
TEM BER. 199
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Joseph E. Foster. Esquire
Florida Bar No 242941
Akarman. Santerfitt S
Eidson. P.A
Fvstata Tower. 10th Floor
244 South Orange Avenue
Post Office Bos 231
Orlando. Florida 32S02
(407) 443-7*50
IF Y O U ARE A PERSON WITH
A DIS ABILITY WHO NEEDS
ACCOM M ODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS P RO ­
CEEDING. Y O U ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO C O S T TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
A SSISTANCE. PLSASE C O N ­
TA C T C O U R T ADM INISTRATION
AT M l NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 31771.
TE LEPH O N E
407/123-4330
W ITHIN TW O (1) W ORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS DOCUM EN T IF YO U ARE
HEARING OH VOICE IMPAIREO.
CALL 1/SOO-OM-S771
Publish September 20. 27,
IM S
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Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N S E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
• EM IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IVIL A C TIO N
C AS S N O . 00-401 -C A
OIVIOION 14- W
PHH MORTQAQE SERVICES
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*
MILFORD N OSBORNE, at al.
Defendants)
N O TIC S
O F F O R E C L O S U R E SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated September 11th. 1994,
and entered in Case NO 94441-C A ol th* Circuit Court ot
th*
E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial
Circuit in and for SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein PHH
M O R TG AG E SERVICES C O R ­
PORATION It th* Plaintiff and
MILFORO N O SBO R N E; ANY
ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UN DER. ANO A Q AIN ST TH E
HEREIN NAM ED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE N O T
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W H ETH ER
SAID
UNKNOW N
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN TE R E S T
AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R AN TEE S .
OR
O TH ER
C LA IM A N TS
ar*
th*
Defendants. I will tell to th*
highest end best bidder lor
cash at the West front door ol
th*
Seminol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida at
I t 00 a m . on the 29th day of
October 1994. th* following
described property as sat forth
In said Final Judgment
THE NORTH 24 FEET OF LO T
t l . ALL O F LO T 12 AND THE
SO UTH 1 F O O T OF LO T 11
BLOCK 4. LESS THE EAST 7
FEET. B EL-AIR SUBDIVISION.
AC CO R D IN G TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS R ECO R DED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 79. P U B ­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS MY HAND and th*
seal ot this Court on S E P TE M ­
BER 14th. IS M
(B EAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*, Raymer.
Barrett • Frappier
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 3 M 0 I
F9M30S49
If you ar* a person with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in ordar to participate in
this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled at no cost lo you. lor th*
provision of certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration at JU I N Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 12771,
telephone (407) 123-4310 anthin 2 working days of your
receipt of this document. It
hearing impaired. (TDD)t-SOO94S-S771
Publish September 20. 27,
I9 M
DEU-171

IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E 1BTH JU D IC IA L
C IR O U IT O F FLO R ID A
IN A N D FOR
• BM INO LS C O U N TY
G EN E R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S N O . S S -1 2 4 2 C A -1 4 -G
CHEVY CHASE BANK. F S B .
Plaintiff.
VS
JOHN W PALONIS and
U N D A MARIE ENOLEMAN
F/K/A LINDA M
PALONIS. at al..
Defendants
N O TIC S
OF FO R E C LO S U R E SALS
Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of
Foreclosure
dated
September 4th, 1994. and
entered in civil case number 94I2 4 2 C A -1 4 -0 of the Circuit
Court of th* 14th Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminol*
County, Florida, wherein CHEVY
CHASE BANK. F S B . is Plaintiff
and JOHN W PALONIS. LINDA
MARIE
ENOLEM AN
F/K/A
LINDA M PALONIS. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. It/ar*
Defendant!*). I will sell lo th*
highest and best bidder for
cash at th* west Irani door of
the Samtnol* County court­
house In Sanford. Seminole
County. Florid*, at 11 00 A M
on th* Sth day of October. IM S
the following described proper­
ly as set forth in said Final
Judgment, to veil:
LO T (9 . LAKE ROOERS
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAOES 34
THROUOH 40. INCLUSIVE. OF
THE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
DEBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R AC TICES A C T YO U ARE
. ADVISED TH AT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEM ED TO 0E A 0 E 0 T
C O LLECTO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A O E B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE
Dated th* 4th day of
September. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 4SO
Tampa. Florida 33(07
Telephone (413) S77-SO0M
CSS 4M-02027
Publish September 13. 20.
IM S
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M TN S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N B 1STH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A
M AN O FOR
SSM M O LS C O U N TY
GBN BR AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S N O . G G -SSG O A-f 4 G
THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TR USTEE OF AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
CORPORATION M ORTQAQE
LOAN TR U S T 1S97-3 UNDER
IN T N I O IN O U fT C O U R T
POOLINO ANO SERVICING
O F T N I IIG N T S S N T N
AGREEM ENT DATED AS OF
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT OF
SEPTEM BER 1.1097.
FLO R ID A. M A N O FOR
Plain tiff.
S S M M O L S C O U N TY
VS
G EN E R A L
FINLANOIA D
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
W1LBSKIN. *1 a l.
C A S S N O . SO-1CS4 C A I S G
Defendant*
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
N O TIC S
Plaintiff.
O F FORBCLOGW RB SALS
Nolle* I* hereby given that,
DONALD EUGENE DOWNS.
pursuant to that Final Judgment
SR . TERESA MARIS
of
Foreclosure
deled
DOWNS, his wife.
September 4th. IS M . and
GEORGE J ILEMSKY,
entered In civil case number M SONYA ILEMSKY, hi* wife.
22SCA-14 O of th* Circuit Court
FLEET FINANCE. INC.,
of th* ISth Judicial Circuit in
PINE TREE VILLAGE AT
and for Seminol* County.
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
Florida, wherein THE BJUfK OF
ASSOCIATION. INC., and
NEW YORK AS TR USTEE OF
____ AN UNKNOWN
AM R ESCO
R ESIDENTIAL
PERSON IN POSSESSION
SECU R ITIES
CORPORATION
OF THE S U B JE C T
M
O
R
TO
AOE
LOAN
TR U S T
REAL PROPERTY.
1SG7-S UNOER POOLINO ANO
Oefendanffs)
SERVICING
AG R EEM EN T
N O TIC S
OATED AS OF SEPTEM BER 1.
OF FO R B O LO S U R S S ALS
1*97. is Plaintiff and FINLAN­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DIA D WILBEKIN, IF UVINO.
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
AND ALL UNKNOWN PANTIES
Foreclosure dated September
CLAIM ING
BY.
TH R O U G H .
4th. ISM. and entered In Caaa
UNDER AND A G A IN S T TH E
No. 44-1123 C A 14 Q of th*
ABOVE NAMED OEFENOANT(S)
Circuit Court of th* E IG H ­
WHO ARE N O T KNOWN TO BE
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
DEAD OR ALIVE. W HETH ER
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
wherein G R EAT FINANCIAL
CLAIM
AN
IN TE R E S T
AS
BANK. FSB I* Plaintiff and
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
DONALD EUGENE DOWNS. SR .
O R AN TEE S .
OR
O THER
*1 *1. are Delendants. I will sell
C LA IM A N TS . TW IN RIVERS
to th* highest and best bidder
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
lor cash In th* West front door
INC., le/ar* Defendant!*). I will
of th* Courthouse, In Sanford.
**N to th* highest and best bid­
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
der for cash at th* west front
11:00 a m o'clock on th* Sth
door ot th* Seminol* County
day of O C TO B ER . 10M. tha fol­
courthouse
In
Sanford.
lowing described property as
Seminol* County, Florida, at
set
forth
In
said
Final
11 00 A M. on the Sth day of
Judgment, lo wit:
O C TO B ER . IS M . th* lollowing
Lot 4. Cluster 0 . STERLING
described
property as set forth
PARK UN IT 24. according lo th*
In said Final JudgmsnL to wit.
plat thereof a* recorded In Plat
LO T (7 . TWIN-RIVERS S E C ­
book 20. al pages (2 through
TION lll-B . UN IT I. ACCORDING
•4. of th* Public Record* of
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH ER EO F
Seminole County. Florida, a/k/a
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 40.
331
Pinesong
Drive.
PAQE(S)
32.
33.
34.
SB.
AND M .
Casselberry. Florida 32707
PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEM I­
D ATE0 this 4lh day of
NOLE
CO U N TY ,
FLORIOA
September, ISSS
31T4S
MARYANNE MORSE
NOTE.
PURSUANT
TO THE
As Clerk of said Court
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
By Jan* E. Jasawtc
PR AC TICES A C T Y O U ARE
Aa Deputy Clerk
ADVISED TH AT THIS LAW FIRM
Faber S OitbU. P.A.
IS 0E E M E 0 TO BE A O E B T
Suite 300
C O LLECTO R ATTEM P TIN G TO
1(70 Mad ruga Avenue
C
O L L E C T A O E B T AND ANY
Coral Gablet. Florida 111 4S
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
P M ) M S-4110
BE USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE
'Parsons with a disability who
Dated th* 4th day of
need a special accommodation
September. ISSS.
to participate In this proceeding
MARYANNE MORSE
should
contact
ADA
Clerk of Circuit Court
Coordinator at Seminole County
By Jan* E. Jasewic
Courthouse,
301
N.
Park
Da du tv Cftarfc
Avenue. Suit* N30I. Sanford.
COOILIS
S STAWIARSKI
Florida 32771. at least five days
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
prior
Is
tha
proceeding.
Suita 4S0
Telephone (407) 323-4330 eat
Tampa, Florida 33S07
4227. 1-S0O-SSS-S77I (TOO) or
Telephone:
(SI 3) S77-SOOOS
1-S00-94M770 (V) via Florida
CEB #44-01479
Relay Service.
Publish: September 11, 20.
Publish. S *p t* n)b *r IS . 20.
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ADM INISTRATIVE A S S IS TA N T
POSITION- In Orlando Atm lyr

DENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS

EXP CA R P EN TER FRAMERS
minted
322-7149

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64/ S010 E O E NO FEE

T o ll Ire * fro m O r la n d o I U 1 W V 3
V o w c a n f a x y o u r a d t o 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 B
300 N . F ra n c o A ve .
P .O B o x I M t
S a n fo rd , F L 37771
S a n fo rd . F L 33772

ATTEN TIO N C N A *
Come And Km our raring loam
ol None* arid C NA $ Licit!
lent herwtlits Experience rec
ognupd
3 00pm-11.00pm
thin availabl* Please apply in
person Oeltona Healthcare Re
habiMalion Center IB M Elkcam IVvd Oeiiona EOE

O u r officio la o p a n t o a a r v a y o u M o n d a y ttiro u g f* F r id a y , 0 a m • ft p m
D E A D L IN E S :
F o r T U a a d a y 'a e d it io n , t h a d a a d lln o la M o n d a y a t n o o n
F o r W o d n a a d a y 'a a d lt lo n , m e d e a d li n e la T O e a d a y a t n o o n
F o r T h u r a d a y * a a d lt lo n , If io d e a d li n e la W e d n e s d a y a t n o o n
F o r F r i d a y 'a e d it io n , t h e d e a d li n e la T h u r a d a y a t n o o n
F o r t h e w e e k e n d e d it io n , t h e d e a d li n e la F r i d a y a t n o o n

AUTOM OTIVE DETAILERS
SanhwrtV ongwood Otando
Good Income Polenlial
Denrlils Alter 90 Day*
topb Seal 407 293-3055

P i y i n a l M y o u r c la a a m e d a&lt;L
W o gladly woe opt Mastercard, V IM . Discover and Am erican tlip rn s n w « .itao *11 tlX # cntri
or a personal check A d ra d a a ra w h o wtah to be M le d oen rnnka a rtiin gnm e nu al the tune
thetr ad la (Kneed. Pleata keep In mintt auit ada In the Paraotuua (cMaa. C l), Rust n o i l
Oppartumuaa (cinas SCI A O erapa Sale* (2 1 7 ) raquira paym ent in advance

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it you need Is cnartga your ad w hile it la runnm g. please give ua a cett end w e »&lt;« rnnka itn&gt;
change tor toe next available edition P l e u e check your ed c n the krai day o l publication if
you find an error. p&lt;casa ca* ua MnmedMtary and w e w e oonect the error tor Pie neat put*
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^ H in lN U lS
(407) 323-7044

Customer Service
18.1m Complete tiam.ng'

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

Data Entry
18hr Tran m medical!

Ceremic Cleanor
I ’ ll* Fun atmosphere

Artist Trainee
t i t Cieative person

Quality Control
H O h t Inspect snpmeet

Maintenance
IlCltif tUsic to eipennnce

Machine Tech
StOTw Any eip a n * 1

To Many to List!
700 W. 25th Street
CARPENTERS. ALL FACES OF
CONSTRUCTIO N
M2-3337

CASHIERS
Will train lor Ton n -lectors
24 Openings tor HeiMe people

Tie* a n attune a i
w«e tsw nl in m m»m i u k y o u a m
i witto ihm
To
n w * yttojf MS vrOFfc*. mm *i»gkje*al y o u Maap

fro m y o u r Rort-runoi* 1
rtw vS rfvte fiX*r&gt;«Mirtg

ra mi

F T 4 PT
Pd Training vacation
health derta'. He insurance
Call 407 *54-3445
Winter Garden

mil

* InaiodEi as many Fwaturw* of ifm «am you
(M»ir*ity as mm tan ITwrUi of haminiitdi
you fa*. Itss lastar you •*"
* itKiuds a pm s l*&gt; htimo a prvs you tans siimmsts unwanisd calls tram
tm«i
■ran t tancu* atsouf buytrtg you' mofcHtendh**
nm

CLERICAL JOB OPENINGS
Adecco had eicitmg lob open
rigs m the Sanlord lake Mary
are* W# currents have lull
time and part time cipenwvgt in
toe toOowmg are*

* W f»a n y o u *st y o u r p f^o n o n u m fe vr, Hal m o Itrna of cSsy m a l is t » « » l to ra ae tt yw o Y lki
t t a n l aranf p a o p la e s m o g y o u m tm n y o u a m at w o rtt &lt;

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M O N TH ! Y
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f» l i n r s . ?7 d .iy s

’ Switchboard Operators
•Admmstrilive Avsislants
•Customer Serve# Rep*
•Data Entry Oped or*
*F*e Clerk*
•Accounlng Ctodt*
•Teiemarkeiert

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12— Elderly C are

71— H

ST JO H N S RtVERSDE 2 Openmg* tor senior* 24hi super­
vision We *erve me*t» and
snack* help w/ grooming We
also do laundry and have plenty
ot a c tv ;e t. p u t Iran* Cat tor
low rates For low rate* semi
and private rm Ernest and Belly
407-348-5033___________________
13—

H ea lth A

M USCULAR
E ip benefits
sage. mate
out 474-3311

elp

W anted

ASSEMBLERS
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY!!

B ea u ty

THER APY by tots
ol a M body mas­
therapist 7 day «V
he MA00243M

21— Pe r s o n a ls
LONELY
C ALL JU LIE ANN
*22 years Old lm dscrsi* *
Tun loving 904738-9*11 pagar 1400 *052144
A L 0 N E 7 FLORIDA H O S T R E­
S P E C TE D Dating Bureau since
19771 *A age* inckxkng servors
Brmging People
Together 14
----------------------400922-4477 (24 hourtl
Female
Massage
Therapist
needed for busy Longwood lo­
cation Great pay 331-494*
W ak-m i welcome 7 day*
Private rma remala Slafl
Lac MAM7785
407-338-8300
W HY WATT? Start
singles tonight 1-900 7992423 •
tinn tI a n

27— N ursery A Child
C are
C H A D C A R E M MY HOME.
Sale.
clean
environment
Fenced yd Meals Inctd 330*704
MUNCH KIN MANOR pr*4 reg
now Isi cusses, tm group* a
loving home atmos Tor 3 5yrt
raatonabw rates 321-994*

Adecco ($ currently looking tor
light Assembly workers lor a
Medical Production Facility lo­
cated in Sanford Good manual
deilenty, willingness to work
and great altitude a must' Temp
lo perm position lor the right
Candida le
M E E T U S A T AN OPEN HOUSE
IN W EDNESDAY. S E P T 2ND
A T f :00A.M. FO R AN IN TE R VREW1
are located 1.5 miles E ol
14 on Lake Mary B*vd Please
bring prool ol akgtoMOy lo work
m the United Suies and two pb
ratarancas. Or cm* Adecco 407330-7171 lor more ntormation
200 Waymonl Ct Suit# 124
LaM Mary FL 32748

Adecco
ThC EMPLOYMENT
A S S IS T A N T
D IR EC TO R
OF
H UR SM O
T h u pokitnn in our 114 b
skoed nursing snd rehab la x i­
ty rs responses* lor assttbng m
the management ol nursing pro­
grams and maracting with nuts
mg s u n and Interdisciplinary
Team member » susum a com­
mitment to eicaaanca and etnovition n sAJUd and rahab care
CanOdate must be a sa&gt;- starter
with excellent communication
and supervisory skits who has
2 years *sp In long term car*
management, possesses a cur
rant SUM ol Flood* keens#, and
knowledge ol stale and laderal
raguUbons and survey process
Excetonl benefit package ava*
Pleas* sancvtai resume to Den
tse C a m s *, r n /d o n . n#aimcar* and rahab canter ol Santotd
, 950 Medonveu Ava . Sanlord
FL 32771: (407)322-9599. F a i
407-322-0121

ASS EM B LER S

55— Business
O pportunities

$6.50/hr

c o k e /f e f s i

open house
Longwood
Tuesday

Best program h U S A
E i citont toe's. 11200 ♦ wkty
POT Meilnv 14K
1900-917-6430 411 229

(no appt raqd)
7 am - 3 30 pm pout o i l av*JabU in to* Sanlord are* Must
have good eye-eight A De­
tailed Onented * you are un­
able to attend toe p b tee. Ca*
9949713 to scheduU an appt

MEDICAL BILLING
Work on y o u computer, M or
part Inna Procaaamg rwuranc*
claims lor doctors and darttss.
Interactive home treeing
A C C O U N TS P R O V KX O
*00 933-1909*11117

59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices
MONEY PROBLEM S?
ConaoMaM your boa w/o a
ban Pnnaar CrecM 327-9550

70— Education A
T r ain in g
A C C R E D ITE D TR U C K SC H O O L
COL, V A T A Appm Job Assisi
Wkand cusses National Truck
School 19004*8-73*4

Driver* -Flatted
11000 S IO N - ON SONUS1
" N E W pay package
‘OuaMy home lime
'Late model equpmenl
•Need C D L-A i 6mos O TR
ECKM Aer 900911-6636
1ST 9 2ND SHIFT ASSEM BLY
R ECO TO N CO RPORATION, toe
nation* Wading manuUcturer/
dtsBbutor at electronic ecces
sones. has several openings
*t Lake Mary lackey lor 1st
and 2nd shift assembly pi
tons Hours are 7:00-2:30
a oopnvl2 :30am Musi be abU
» kit lp to 35 b s and sUnd
tor 9 hour* Starting m e u 90
1*1 Stull and 16 40 2nd shill
Apply m p*r*on al 1090
Emma Oak* Trat Lax* Mary.
FL 327*6

DIETARY ASSISTANTS
O u r food 9 nutntiun deparuneiit at South Seminole H ospiuL
lucaioi m Lungwuod. F L is now lunn| fu« full lime pm itiunt'
Help us prukhle food service 10 panentv sUff. and visitor*
F o u l handling and cashicnng cap is preferred Musi be able
10 w u ri the following shifts 6 a m - 2 3 0 p m &amp; 11 a m ■
7 30 p in L every other weekend 6 36thr * shift ihffcrttuul
♦ {le al bene tils' Please apply al South Semiaulc Hospital,
H um an Resource*. 553 West Slate Road 454. la m *wood,
H . 31756.

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ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Tramwg makes the dh**ence'
New or eiperenced- we have
openings n our three eipand
ng Semnole County ottices
tor hard working career nvnded
people Ca«
Nancy Danel
Altamonte Longwood 6694600
Robei Mutekj
Lake Mary TMalhrow'333 6069
Gary Baunoft
Oviedo-365-3688

We ar* looking tor 1-2 years
esp working in an office envi­
ronment Please &lt;el Adecco
help find to1* ••....... ...
to­
day by calling 407 330-7171

EOE_____________________

E Heine i*n
We have immediate, tirll time
employment in the Orlando S
Tampa meat lor a skilled elec­
trician in our ipecutiyed mar
let serving the gasoline very
ice stationpetroleum industry
Prior industry esper«ence is a
pkis. but we lra&gt;n al new axso
Chile*
Benefit* include a
competitive salary health care
A a company provided vehicle
Call K A K Etoctrtc, Inc. tanford. FL Ph (407) 3234300 or
Fas m u m s to (407)3234206

Electric l*n Apprentice
Immediate Full I me employ­
ment for anyone citerested «
working toward a r.veei as an
iHedroan Liftle oi no esp is
necessary Some out ol town
travel is teg Fully competitive
wage 8 beneliis package Call
K 1 K Electric, Inc. Sanford.
(407) 3234300
EXP TR AVEL AG EN T
Ammdeu* O d feteJe agency
322 7448

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.

CNA - Fulhme . 7 3 and 7-11
Paittime and PRN alt shifts
Join our team ot care giver*
P ty m lieu ol benefit* avail
E ip a* C NA wot increase base
pay Apply to NY**. Stitt devei
opment. Healthcare and Rehab
center ol Sanford. 950 Mellonv«e Ave . Senior d. FL 32771

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C s u r t k t v M ResearchEarn
to *2V tv Copying
name* • addresses tram court
hie* Wit tram, www market
spectrum Corn 1499-716-9229
cu* Totten rM M tflaa.

$11.15 TO START
G iadt tor Student*
Ca* M-Th 114pm 969-9191

DEBARY MANOR
it looking lor tatonied and #«■
ceptional individual* lor the
toOowsng potoiont
•CNAF/T. 7*m-3pm, 3-ttpm
•LPN FT 3-11pm - 11pm-7am
Compenthra wages, esceaent
beneWs and ftenbi* tchedut-

A B E T T E R JO B FOR Y O u T
Just C a F Never a Fee'
H ELP Parwonnef 6399999

'2 * 9 407999442*. EOC. M/F/
ON

NEWTRUSS PLANT OPENING!!
All positions start O $7/hr. &amp; up
based on experience
• Truss Builders
• Saw Operators
CALL SUZANNE AT

PERSONNEL

647.1477
o p er a to r

Al luwth Seminole Hotpual in luofvood F I. we hair an no r Ikm
full-iimr 3rd shift 111 p m - 7 101 m I upyvetvnii) (ur a I’BX uprr&gt;lorktrrKil aul We require ■ high school dipkima4il I) an) bask
(umpuieiAkraal skills. Pres eip with multi line ptumn n preferred,
the odd ru rlirm brnefiis and pay 7 4Mir iM ll, 1 15/hr. (week­
ends) Must be able 10 work every uhrt weekend
Please apply in person t w ill Seminole Hospital. Human K n o v im .
M l » M State Road 434, langwnud. I I 527M or fit |407 | 4*1• S T I IM X .
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ACCOUNT SPECIALISTS
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igios to sc vng and pcsonkd businast cvUonwi. colng an busnau
nan onoI tanar
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compony cAcan taquramanrs mcLda FC
laarioy, prawous taiamakateig uiai tsparonca. erd gvoUcdicn
on 0 ganard op Axis and a salat wnubicn tail
A lit cAart a eowpahhvt Poring salary of 1374/waak vnfi
itawi tvary 6 marthi la a maunum pay of }760/wad 110/20
convTMiior poy dan|, pend koruna, pod voaWon cW 6 mondit.
a id grad borwlei sudi a kwdcd/darad/ tiuonAb r u m s
4015] plan, kxkon ou-Ponca, long ditonca
col lawdwiamani. ond moral
for mmadxas conudarorion. lergdy col 04
Appkctrt Frocasang Caraar c« 1-900-592-7211 and
rafar totacrvAng coda 59054

It'* all tw lthln y o u r re a c h .

A D E C C O is learning up with
Sanlord companies lo create
eicitmg job oppodumties II
you have skills, ambition and
a drive lor quality, we have a
great opportunity with great
benefits
We have jobs in the
lottowing areas

‘ MACHINE
OPERATOR*
■Assemblers"

(First Shift)
* Warehouse*
‘ Clerical*
‘ Data entry*
‘ Telemarketing*
* Admin. AteL*
‘ let,2nd,3rd Shift*
Avail*

Fn YARD
POSITIONS
Available w/ benefits For eng
er and hard working person
Must have fklfl operating eip
Irani end loader a • Apply m
person Pebble Junction 702
S French Ave Sanlord Must
lift 50 bs
Drug Free Workplace'
FUN ATM O S Ifatnmg provided,
$5 50 SOh' apply between 3 5
W end/t Lk Mary
General Laboi
EXPO
W O R K ER S
several
opening* loi retubie. hard wnrk
ing mdiv to sel up and break­
down eiposilion booths Flet
hrs and great pay Call Chns at
A l-Tem p * 647 8010 EOE NO
FEE
JOIN Ihe best beadbrare team
m Volusia county Flattorallv*
CN A
needed
immedaWy
Previous eiperience helpful
Call Oebary Manor 40746*4426 EO E.

HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budgel Inn ol Sanford.
3200 S Orlando Or (17-92)

LABO R READY ®
WORK TOOAY/PAIO TODAY
Sanford
Apply In parson today:
1551 S French Ave
3234343
MACHINE O PER ATO R 2nd 8
3rd
shift apply direct Florida
Polymer 1000 Sand Pond Rd.
Lake Mary EOE

MAINTENANCE TECH
Fast paced co-op ol Coke a
Cola searching lot highly moti­
vated sell starlet Must have 35yr* eip w/ electro mechanical
and pneumatic machinery and
own loots Competitive pay and
benefits pm A wkends
teg
Send or las resume by Sept 24
to Sou toe1 item Conti net 3220
Veil S T Ortandu FL 32906 or
407 293 4407 No phon* call
please DFWP/EOC

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

HT ALTH IhlunANCf AND WIK
PLANI Dm* free m i i j M i i

Apply •» 4*0 unite Drive

Pleas* call tor appl
407-110-7171

Adecca
1V« EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

AUWIOWM Spun* 2404000
Lawn/P*al Control Technician
Eipenenced preferred Call 323*611
Licensed Insurance Agent* to
work the tenur market win toe
( t Final eipense Co m to* U
S Lead* provided, complete
benefit package renewal* etc
I 80U 905 9095 tor Russ

Musi have own tools 8 viperi
once m heavy collision
Apply m person
2601 Country Club fid Sanlord.
407-3129*44
C illu sio n Operator* Training
position
3rd Shift only 11 7
58 OOhr
Located et The San
lord Alport Interview between 9
2 3000 Meltonvitte Ave San­
lord 407-121-2901
FRAM ERS/HELPERS
"rieded
must be lespons-the and have
tool* and trans cal Sieve 3224845 leave message

LEAR
NTOD
R
IVE
05400192

wunm et&gt;tm ’.

Adecca

F T tor a Mayor Manufacturing
punt in Sanlord Poaitona are
available on as shifts. PaceIter Personnel a* 120-1911
or 330-1*69

PBX

O ny^rsO IH
IMMEDIATE HIRE
II Oualitieti CMss A CDL w
HayMol 1 yr O I R FgU Bnnn
I4S With 401K Vac Pay Rdor
program.
Assigned Trucks,
Homo every 5 7 days
Call
•00929-9754, Est 9114
Local Company, local fobs
Please give local lalev"’"

TV* EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

9-2pm

Janitorial FrancMa* • 1 parson
P/T, ilSOGmort income no
vast 407-293-76*5 art 12
VENDING: The Ubmatat Col­
lect 110 * 120 BAs Cash Prof
its C a l lor FREE Sample. *00•3097*2,

71— H

Will train Work Senior [I /Orinn
do officii Must havn pkiaSirtQ
perionaliTy Send rpsumo to 2 17
3 OaH Avn Sanford n 32771

71— H cli* W anted

• 15 Oiy CDL Trtlniag

Sem inole Herald
HAS AN

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

• Dty A W liklid Cim ai

• f lundil Anlstanca
• Cirrlara Hlrlag 0b flit

.Truck Driver
s institute
BOO-554-7364

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

�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Sunday. September 20. 1990

DONE!
71— H n r W anted

71— H elp W anted

GENERAL LA B O R - mech.sn&lt;al
ty include w eirhouw A assem­
bly workers Gfo.it pay. floi h n
Call Chris al A l-Ta m p a 647
8010 EO E. NO FEE

PHARMACY CASHIEROrlmguai lor buty community
health center No evenings no
weekendi, no hokdayi, Eiceltent benle.li
Call 322-8645
eit 223 tor more information

MERRY MAIDS HIRINO
Cat A Invirsnce Needed
Weekends FREE 131 M 66

Sacretery/Oftice ManagerMult have general oftce e r p .
typing, bookkeeping a mull
computer knowledge helpful
Must be very reliable. Caa lor
appt a (407)365 8211 or ta&gt;
returns to (407)359 6904

NURSES
LPN 7 3 CN A
ad Uvtts la te
newNursmg 919 E 2nd Si 322
6707

SECURITY O f FICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
BranHy A Assoc 134-7444

HISTORIC DISTRICT 31 DHL lot
9600/mo 9250-iec ch la. appli
m chxvg 324 8989

Seminole Oardent n seeking
F/T Grounds Person lo nan
enmn $5 50hr A great bene
fit!' Pieaie apply m person
1600 W 5th Street Sanlord FI
32771

SANFORO (2) 31 $52Smo/
9525&lt;Srp 925 appk lee. no pets
caa 321 5988

O R T drtveri needed lor Sanford
bated heel team* and amgiet
Drive our premium convenlunjl
truck! and gel home weekly
COL A m&gt; ha/mat 2 yri eip w r
good driving record 330 9308 or
800 911 9940
PET BAC K OFFICE lor MO office
Send reiume lo
113 N Scott
Ave Sanlord FI 32771
P LASTER S. LA TH ER S. ROAO
B USTER S. S TU C C O . E I P
ONLY M 7 6337
PLUMBERS helper met 3yra
erp m revdential construction
Mull be able lo do lub let and
trimi Dell pay m town
904-774-9373
PROCESS E-MAIL A CVBCH
CASH ORDERS lo $ISh&lt; W-l
gam www martettpecfrum com
1 888 716 6229

PUT IT ALL
TO G E TH E R
S7.50-S8/HR
Office furnaure aaaerrtvy A let
up Ma Hand area E ip re
. rjuved Own tranipnnaf-on
NO FEE. Call 694 8713

M C C P T IO N IS T W A N TE D - tyr
mm general ofl-ce erp Bii-nDual a ptos S7 18 C a l C hni at
A l-Tem pa 647 8010 EO E NO
f it
Cement Mlaera A FinH he ri needed imme F/T We
•Tram !324 2447

SIGHT HAND

M AN

■Needs 100 w o rk ere dolly.
*$8 eign on Senna to new am-

!

v

1

i

'E itra pay lo drtvera
•Open I am
:«0 1 Oogtrack I
2904106

5;

75K P e r Yeartlll

J Move to Southern California
a work nbutod phone room tea
our leadt to miurance
ntt Guaranteed Room A
I Salary • C o n t n u r t
(323) 9*7-5077.
(900) 977-4091
ECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY
I fs p A n t have lypmg A Hjht
, outer UWa Mull have ate
at referencea 330 5907
leave menage

APPLIANCE
STORE, m,

SPECIALITY A U TO R EN TALS
firing It A pt servee agents
Ite itle h n wiertds. hnidayl
M benefits 3220250
S TO C K ROOM C LER K eip
Set Harter needed Mull have
r i driver license F/T wkdy
G&lt;&gt;id pay and benefits DFWP
Call 796•1992
9TYLIST Semnde Town Center
Master Cuts now hemg Salary
commission, bonus, ms and
stock purchase C al Margaret at
330 7779

Phona Pros
Full or part lima. Top
•alary. bonu9 A
commlalon. Longwood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 767*
9270
TILE HELPER NEEDEO Irani
and eip a must good pay
407 330 4173
TUPPERW ARE Earn 970 930
per hour lor eitra money or have
a hi* tvne career 3214421
JANITORIAL llou care openings
to lake Mary area ra l 947 9789
•or a great epport
[WAREHOUSE
POSITIO NS
PtCKtfO. PACKING A HO
R EC O TO N
C O RPO RATIO N.
tha nations wa&amp;ng oiinbuiorr
manufacturer ot electronic ac­
cessories
has
immadlata
openings m its lake Mary
laewhes tor tat and 2nd ahrft
Hours
avallabta
7.00am3 30pm. I OOam-4 30pm and
4 00PM 12 30AM
Mull
bo
able to Ml a minimum ot 50 tie
on a continuous bans Forkklt
eipenenca preferred Starting
rate 94 90 1st shift. |7 00 2nd
shift. “ Must pass mam lest
Apply it person at 2950 laka
Emma Road laka Mary FLor
1090 Emma Oak Trail. Laka
MAryf l 37746 EOE

SANFORO tt«Men lake 3 2 ml
garage 9695mo Pontg Realty
322 8678

S TEN S TR O M
RENTALS
SANFO R O i n
Apt W Split
Plan. Pain. CM A $4439390
SANORA 3/3 OH oar dm rm
sem prh Mata opt 1729/1700
SAN FO R O 9/2
Den
icrn
porch ig Shed
99003800
Sanlord 4/1 Carpd pato new
door-pant Acreage 1790/1700
Sanford 1/1 Dcplei Living rm
IM c h e n C M A
9185/9150

JIM D O YLE
(407) 322-2495

117—C ommercial
Ren ta u
FENCE0
PARKING
A R EA
easy accass. can accom­
modate up to 35 cars heavy
equpment autos etc , 17-92/
Avport Bhrd area avaxabW «n
mediately 9550
per month
Phone 324-4440 or le t 3241188
OFFICE A STORE AVAIL Both
over 1000 sq ft &lt;t| 9425 (2)
9450 Can alter Sam 1226169
SANFO R O- 1.174 sq ft oft-ca
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Han Avail­
able
immediately
Morbrt/S*
Group. Inc (407) 539 1000 1 4
109

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

A MOVE M SPECIALII 400 nq
It A up! 9265 A M ONTH Oftce
Storage 321-0120 or 333 2554

EFFKKN CV
Mail twrv - conveners kjeaton
3214900
FURNISHED ROOM S-AI uU t
met Lavtodry phone and ka
use 995 990 a week 3244955
ROOM FOR RENT 970Week
9100 tec Fut house pnv
WasherOryer 324-7313
SANFORO/ LK. MARY I iq
bdrm, mi bath.
9350mo in­
cludes all
tv, phone, utilities
302 7188

97— A partments •
Furnished
1B0RM quite rend area. ac.
A L L E LEC TR IC 9369mo/S300
dep 323 8019
SANFORD 1/1- Cottage with pn
vale entry 9450'mon 9450dep
329-0083.

99— A parim ents •
U nfurnished
3 BORM. carpet
395wk -1300
depr 322 3348 before 9 45am al­
ter 8 45pm 1719 W 3rd SI

MARINER 8 VILLAGE

FREE 1ST MONTH! Mwy 17-02
Lgwd 2 store fronts 1 w over
head door 333 9264.699 5117
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suite# evened# - 1100 SF A
1900 SF. 407-321-7004
141— H o m e s F o r S a l e
Mayfair Goff Couree I 5 acre
lakefront estate w 3.900s!
home needs work - S16S.000 ’
ml4 ac 9265 000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 3
wooded lots R ED UC ED T O
1109000
Perk'A* VUIae 780.78# Town
house condo- 945.000. owner
motivated
321-9089

I r i rch h of
“ ^ Q a a o c l a te a
JU S T LISTED LAKEFRONTtll
Large 4 BR home on Lake Lou­
isa (Deltona) approi 1900 tq
ft , lam room, dbl g a r . set
porch, lenced. dock, low banc
area. A many plus leahee* Ind
A W O 7 5 \ mod CALL NOW TO
SEEI'11
$102,500
Consider
bade in
•Iwatfew

LAKE ADA 1 BORM I f Id MO
2 BORM 9470M O AMD UP

323-8670

Re a l e s t a t e , in c

ROSELEA VILLAS
2/1 Special • H I 09*00th
HUO OKAY 407-3304S33
SANFORO 1/1 A P T lor rent ml
garage, w/d hookup $400.'mo»
dap 980-3994 or 668 2641
rm apt. Upstairs,
SANFORO fbdrm
S 3 0 (V m n «? w

322*7498

SANFORO 2/1 duptai erva a rt
hook-up. 9475mcv3300dap 323
3388
SANFO R O 2/2 Approximately
1.000 sq It W.t) i d . 9430mo
♦ low dapoMl Ce* 322-1081
SANFO R O apta aval
from
9300 per mo c a l tor location
Pontg Ready 3224878

100— C o n d o m
R en tals

in iu m

G X S a \l\ rtfiq It avaJawe tOOf 3400mo/S450dep
C el 9986555

)/ /

4/3 ON 1»ACRE. 2900 si.
9224.900 Cal Debra A
Oeweea. Southern Realty Em.
Inc (407)869-0033 r d 130
A TTR A C TIV E 2/2 m M aloneDun ct. move in cond mciuoea
many enraa 959.900 3294853
G O V 'T F O R E C LO S E D homes
penniee on S I. Oeknquam
Tax. Repot R E G a Your Area.
Tot Free ( I ) 800 218 9000 Ext.
2208 for current kstmg

(
t Apjf-q
UAtiintT
e / in n t t A/fA. »*.

141— H omes For S ale

141— H omes For S ale

ONLY 990.000 lovely hnck
tree! Fenced
Fe
home on quae sbeel
yard CM A. sem porch Can
Barbara Smmons 322 1728
Raaf Ealate Professional Inc
331 7600

D ELTO N A 10 acres Ideal lor
mobile h&lt;mesne h o n e i calhe
tarmmg or nursery* Zoned egn
cultural
93 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner finance 904-7171772 or 904-787 4822

SMOKY MOUNTAINS gorgeous
Easl Term homevies acre and
up
99 900 926 500 seller
(nance 1 800 3506838

9 ACRES City water septic,
iqhl pwe cable, utwty bUltdmg
pole
barn
owner
finance
$49 000 cash 931000

A M O R O A R I I HOMES
V I N IIIR I 1 I'R O f'l RI II 5

t t f y
lv ' I l ) /’ , v'l

t . ' 1 . .* ‘ l /

OAKR ID G E FAR M S
Olteea*
Deltona area 10 acres deal lor
horses or cathe larm MoWe
home or homesae Zoned agn
944 900 Fmancmg aval • sm
down payrrem (904) 7174300

4/3, 10 Incd acres huge rrm
sc parch 2 out brigs 1194.900
4/1 S.Over t 600 sq ft. kv/tW
tern frpe fned. 983 *00
3/3. sc poof IR DR Fern rm.
2&lt;#r garage 9119.900

154— O p e n H o u s e

I *A l 11 O M I O H N I
v! •• » '»&lt;l
**»6c •* I M T I S
I 1 -I / l 9*1
L
J
SANFO R O
no
rrwm 173 »/ 1/1
2
car g r i g * d o w lo
*09 000 M»6 2641 or 960 3994

•• O P E N H O U SE **
Ridgewood Vikas 12 93 bdrm
4(4 9450-9650 Move m specie/*
A4 amenrbes
Can Oaf 682 1355 em 30

f t F T TID E C R A FT 1993 50 hp
motor 28b thrust trormg motor
9550Cobo 324 9949 ___________

217— G arage S a ils

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OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARD S A LE •! the perfect
way to do that and the Stimlnoh
Herald can bring people to your
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Sem.no W ffera/d lor onfy 9 51/
une and watch me items leave
whrfe me money comes in Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
hne ad can run for three days m
the Herald lor ONLY 19.1611 Ai
we ask is that you prepay me
ad Caa us we can help"

(407) 322-2611
121 Magnolia Ave 7 30 5 918 6
19 ESTATE SALE 2nd floor 17
92 N to 4th St turn right IWtow
signs
antiques. cWWct-bie de­
pression glass china
Flow
tofton McCoy eel Itomgs lace
chenmet qu-Ts 81 ta&gt; hat tree
2 Dwdi eye mapw chav*, rock­
ers iron beds Veteran dresser
mi o t (amp slangs much more

C L E R IC A L
S t

OPEN HOUSE
LO NGW O OD

JE e rn ttf
Since 1948
(407)3334133

S t . P*4m *

S r a //f

M ondays Wed
9 5pm

&gt;! * * *

If40 apporntment req d)

Sanford Spacnus at*active 3
1 S w r F R S e t 500

Come and fd out an appkea
bun and reastar lor your future
A4 on*
entry level A professional
computers a* N O FEE Ce»
8946713

8L Johns Rrver 9S.ee on rarer
n Denary tr? rrv trontage Re­
duced to 9225.000
Industrial t4iae across bom
OrVSan Aeporl coned M l
3375 000

G ARAG E SALE
FRVSAT I AM- 2PM
124 Oua4 Ridge C l ( Kaywood
Sub oil 46A ) Lades domes
&lt;3-5. 12-161. tots ol Udws
shoes sue 6 mens clothes
hshid items fishing A bad
charger

C A S H t t t PAID'
For Junk C a n Truck* A Mtsc'
K F f P A M fR lC A B F A U T ir u i

2008 Hartwell Ave (oft 20lh
Street)
Furniture.
clothes,
tools nee toys. ^ lots ol other

241— R ec.
V eiiicles /Campers For
S ale

stuff

219— W anted

to

Buy

M ALLA R D
SP R IN TER
M U S T BELLI 25k rm. 31 ft. new
paint . ml many eitras 925k obo
Titusville. 407 268 3987

223— M iscellaneous
35 H RV/BUS 50*. complete
42500'obo 87 Caravan lor parts
9400'cbo 4 Wtchelin 235&gt;1S
mounted on lord rent and lac
caps 9100 91 Pont kuntx/d 47k
ong b&lt;k 5sp 3 1 v6 mce 415
0473

W ANTED

C O UC H mm cushions made m
Hickory N C $100 00
___________ 3302643___________
FREE CAR. 91 8 FUN m your
spare tvne Interested? Can U n ­
de O 526 3517 I also offer repl
pcs and new Tupperware
IN HOME FILTR ATIO N U N ITS
better man bottle quakty $05 a
oa»on 407-767 9131_____________

CARS.
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Will pay top dollar'
Call Geoff Decline

302-5734

Ion drum $40 1984 Buck le
saber very good cond $1500
can Sunshine 324 2495

£
w

T OY S FOR A D U LTS lra&gt;Wr weight machine, goil
clubs drum sel speakers. 8
mrxe' Cad 129-5444!

o

230— A vtioue /Classics

Q
k S u9»**5

Deprealon Glass

Sr

SHOW 8 SALE
SANFO R O CIVIC C E N TE R
Friday night Shopping
Sept. 18 8 PM 9PM
Adm SS 00- good lor 3 days
Saturday Sepl I I 9AM 5PM
Sunday. Sepi 20 10AM 4PM
Adm 93 00-wdNs ad S2 50

2 | om I &lt;&gt;F}ei«phg*ir«l

231— C a r s Fo r S a l e

Inienci, Canilet.
* Jtwtlrv
Hand-crantd Items
Live Plant* * Herbs
v
t
C

o

Q

88 CADILLAC 8E V K 1E
perfect cond 94200
130 3797
• 1 M ER CUR Y M ARQUIS gs
loaded ax bag garagau I owner.
323 2271 96000________________
91FO R D F-190
4sp good comdtion. ac. 95400
330 3305__________
1898 TO Y O TA 8U P FU black 8
gold. fu*y loaded Runt but
needs work Musi sea 91500
obo 4076686174

K

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AJr-condltlonwd Shop
Frl 11*mte 5»m
Sal (Sun BsmIs 5pm
Ola* RH Bam Ftas Maikst
(750 S HWY 17-92
SRaittaisa

1987 BMW I2 te . auto uannsenon, AC.
Power amdowa 8
locks Warner Nice car that
needs some TLC 929-1104.

Mon
Mar
MuWATy

B O A T R EN TA L
F u ll
$50
$150
$165
$105

Flahlng Bomtm..............
Cmntmr Conaola ...........
Pontoon / tollat ............
Dock Boat •2 1 ' .............

Half
$35
$100

$115
$145

RENT RIGHT MARINE
(Located at Gator*a Landing)
157— M o b il e H o m e s

NEAR SANFORO ARtPORT 3
tulle office |450mo
2 bey
warehouee |550mo 339 5795
FLA R EN T

CARRIAGE C O V f i n new an.
new carpel, new panekng carpwl screen room 321-3267_______

Sanford Hiatortc Dfatrlcl (3)
Commercal
Leased
Unas
$160 000. (1) Commencal Vac
am Lot 955.000 130 1495

181— A ppliances &amp;

Sanford Irrigation, Inc.

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

"Compt*t* 8prlnM*r Systems Or Repairs”

Fo r S ale

153— A creage Lo t For
S ale
71 ■ 120. 910 000 Oak Ava
Sanlord C a l 407-322 3838 or
407 328 3990
LAKEFR ON T L O TB e U ve
Lake. Loch Arborprivate
90X200 $60 000
LAKEFR ON T LO T Stone Is­
land. Lake Monro# 9120000
VACAN T LO TS - Loch Arbor

935000 to 945000. ig- P"»
LAKE MARY LO TS Wooded
925 000
RAY A V I- Sanlord lot near
park- 915 000

,

2- Wing Sack Chair*. Chest.
Oak D-nmg Table. 6 Chairs A
hutch
14 It Up right Free/er
Kenmore fVrlngeralor Call 302S413

(407) 330

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(4071 B IO -1 B M • Pa* (4071 3104)743

D IN E TTE . TA B L E A C HAIR
S E T. MauvWcream like new
9100 349 5033
EXC E LLE N T water bed. queen .
uses regular aheels 9100 can
349 5033
FURNTTURE STORE
ORAND OPCNM Q
3422 S OrUndo Dr (across Irum
B ill H»ard Chav) Open every
Monday It am-7pm Guaranteed
saving on quakty lumiture
We also buy dean used
furniture A antiques
Can Tom at 1407)330 4213

321-50(9
lr ir c h h o tf

M ATTR ES S S A LE ■ Full sue
used bos springs A malliest
965 00 la rr y i Mad 322-4132

“

SOFA queen rude a bed Dtuedan
enc ccmd 9125 Ig sofa good
cond 960 323-0)04

IC o u n tri) C h a rm ^
city convenience

253-A dd itio ns A
R emodeling
ADVANCE TEC TO N IC S
Addition s-Homes
Addition e-Commercial
Local Builder since 1881
1296484 C O CO01848
NEW REM OOEL REPAIR
Doors, windows carpentry.
Mdtog decks 8 concrete
3234832 S G Bekni CBC19880

263-CARl’tNlRT
C AR P EN TER . A l Home
repaire. pemting 8 ceranvc Me
Rlcherd Gross 121 5972

276-Electrical

287-La w n S ervices

NEED A N ELEC TR IC IAN?
C A LL DICK'S E LEC TR IC
407-9216799

A A A G R AS S M A S TE R S AX
services provided Dependable
and allordabW *Cel lor Free
estimxle*688-0982

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25 Elevator
direction
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31 French water
32 Anecdote
collection
33 Comedian
Caasar

In the year ahoad. you aro likely lo do
bellor than usual m situations that giving
you a chance to tako initiative Don t bo
atraid to tako a calculated nsk it you have
thought thmgs through carofulty
VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept 22) It you haven t
boon substantially impressed by the way
someone has handiod a critical manor lor
you. it s time to stop in and assume con­
trol yourself Virgo, treat yourself to a
birthday gift Send lor your Astro-Graph
prodictions lor the yoar ahead by mailing
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could develop today, but they may not bo
immediately evident What's going on
behind the scenes hasn I been prosonted
lo you yet
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good today, especially when dealing with
large organizations or club affiliations It
there is something you want to promote,
now is the day to do so
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) As of
today, you could be in a constructive
achievement cycle It's important to
establish goals and obtectives tor your­
self and to be sure each one is meaninglul
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I t ) You re a
quick study today, and what you learn
can be used lo your advantage Try to
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direetty or indirectly, there s a possibility
you II be brought onto something commerciaVy promising It the purveyor ol this
profoct is dependable eiamme it further
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It could be
more advantageous tor you today to let
an intermediary do the talking lor you
when negotiating matters Choose an
advocate who is thick skinned
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begins a cycle where some interesting
developments both socially and commer­
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When in dental school, how are bud
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One suggestion, which appeared in
Newsweek in 1966. was. "Drill, (ill and
bill" How does that apply to this deal?
No one held back in the auction.
East bid one club, yet it did direct a
good lead, and it pays to open West's
three clubs was a limit raise, showing
about 11 support points with, usually,
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heart queen
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champion, won with the heart ace,
ruffed the club jack in the dummy,
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after ruffing her dub loser, declarer
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before playing a diamond to her ace.
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Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida • Sunday. September 20, 1998 • 1C

THE IASI HARVEST
Inaugural exhibition o f tribute to the life o f
farm workers o f Lake A popka now at S C C
By Jeana Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Hl.uk and white
Images, wttlj faces weathered
try the elriuentH nnd eyes
oider Ih.in tlielr age. stand
steadfastly In the past looking
to nn uncertain future.
The Last Harvest: A History
find Tribute to the Ufe amt
Work o f the Farrmvorkers on
Dike
Apopka.
a
photo*
documentary exhibit, captures
the faces and words o f the
people whose very existence
Iws depended on the muck
farms now reclaimed by the
stnte of Florida. Die exhibi­
tion. which had Its Inaugural
o|H'nlng at Seminole Commu­
nity College on Sept. H. Is d e ­
signed to travel to historical

museums, libraries and com ­
munity critters throughout the
state.
The complicated
environ­
mental. political and social Is­
sues surrounding the muck
farms have threatened to over­
shadow the human blood,
swrat and tears that, for d e c­
ades. have gone Into them.
lire Last ItariH'sl, preserves
and honors the history of the
farmworkers and their wav of
life.
T h e exhibit ts a good frame
to preserve history, but also to
talk about the lives and work
of thr farmworkers.*
com ­
ments Ttrso Moreno, genrral
coordinator
for the
Farm ­
worker Association of Florida.
Moreno came from Mexico 30

/ -1

years ago and spent 12 years
picking
citrus fruit beforr
working for thr association. *A
lot of people have m isconcep­
tions alNuit farmworkers.* con ­
tinues Moreno. T h e y think
wr're all migrant workers or
Illegal aliens. We're not. Many
o f us are U.S. citizens. All of us
arr taxpayers, and many of us
own homes and have a stake In
the community.’
Like Apopka, thr second
largest lake In Florida, was
once known its a fisherman's
paradise, but run-off from thr
muck farms has polluted the
lake with pesticides and fer­
tilizers. Tire slate buy-out of
thr farms left more than 2.000
farmworkers without work.
H ie exhibit Is s|Minsorrd by
the Farmworker Association of
Florida. Crcalde School of Art
and
Seminole
Community
College, and brings together
professional
photographers,
historians, and anthropologists
with the farmworkers
to
document
the multicultural
history o f the farms that goes
back generations.
The exhibit features photo­
graphs taken l&gt;y teen-age and
young adult children of the
farmworkers as pari of a baste
photography class s|N&gt;nsored
lr&gt;’ Crealde. Crcalde Executive
Director Peter Schreyer and
Outreach
Instructor
Faith
Anion gave the students a
crash course In technical and
compositional basics, and dis­
cussed photography as a tool
in historical documentation.

6 The exhibit is a good
frame to preserve his­
tory, but also to talk
about the lives and work
of the farmworkers. }
•Tlrso Moreno, coor­
dinator of tho Farmworker
Association of Florida

Martha Zepeda, age 7, learning to read in two languages at Apopka
Elemenatry School, photographed by Udia Alameda, a member ot the
Creadle class.

Photographs
by Schreyer
nnd Amon supplement
the
student's work. *We Just com ­
plimented their work.* said
Schreyer. *lt was nn educa­
tional mentorship.*
Excerpts
from the ond histories of the
farmworkers complete the p ic­
ture.
A panel discussion was held
recently at SCC. Anthropolo­
gist Dr. Ron llabln discussed
the history of the muck farms
dating back to 10-11. Moreno

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Apopka, ptiotographed by Sister Ann Kendrick, who
works in the farmworker ministry

One ol the photos in the Last H arvest exhibit, women
sorting radishes at the Long Farms packing house in
and Jenimle Eeonnmos. the
Inmiwnikri association co or­
dinator for lilt* Dike Apopka
Project, explained the prob­
lems laced liy the displaced
farmworkers.
(ieraldenn Matthew, a for­
mer farmworker, now works
lor the association assisting
other farmworkers with trails
imitation to and from |nh In­
terviews. school and training.
Die |H'rsonal stories o f life*
on the farms shared by Mat­
thew and student photogra­
pher Mlrrya Valle touched the
listeners and made real the
struggles ot people who have
carved out a life through hard
work and |&gt;erscvcninre only to
loose their livelihoods almost
overnight.
Valle came to Florida from
Mexico when stir was to years
old and went to work on the
farms. She thought life would
be better here. Valle told her
father she did not want to do
farm work, she wanted to go to
school, lie agreed, but only If
she gave school her very beat.
*1 was not the best student. I
did not apeak English, but I
always
tried
my
best
In
school.* she remembers.

Sister Ann Kendrick (left), with the Office of Farmworker Ministry, and Tirso
Moreno, general coordinator for the Farmworker Association of Florida, at
the opening of the exhibition. The Last Harvest: A History and Tribute to the

Lito and Work ot the Farmworkers on Lake Apopka.

Who will cure ulmut these
l&gt;eople? Who will speak for
them In the places o f power
where life altering discussions
arc made? Tough questions
asked, but not completely an­
swered. by those attending the
discussion.
Economos
complimented
Schreyer for Ills vision. *1le
was able to draw out the crea ­
tivity mid see the beauty In a
community
that
even
the
community may not have seen
In Itself.*

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through Oct. S.
to 3 p.m. o s
until 6 p.m,
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C o m m u n ity h a n d b e ll en sem ble m ak es a jo y fu l noise
By Jeana Hughe*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY • The musicians are polish­
ing their bells and rehearsing their repertoires,
as members of The Magic of Bronze prepare to
ring In tlielr third season of bringing music to
the Central Florida area.
The community handbell ensemble recently
completed fall auditions nnd Is preparing for
another event-filled season that will begin with
a performance, in October, at the St. Joseph's
Fall Festlvul. and In November, at Winter Park
Towers.
T h e greatest demand Is at Christmas time,*
said Music Director Ruth McDonnell.
But
McDonnell stresses that the music selections
arc not solely o f u holiday or religious theme.
With pieces taken from u variety of genres,
tiie group performs during Intermission o f the
Southern Bullet Theater's production of The
Nutcracker, at nursing homes and at various
community functions throughout the year.
Musical selections ure made from pieces
written specifically for Uic bells or may be
adupted from pieces written for the piano. The
Magic of Bronze Includes popular and oldies
selections In Its performances.
The group Itself Is a melodious blend of mu­
sical experiences and training. The advanced
ringers that make up the ensemble do not
make money from their performances. Any
money raised by the group Is used to maintain
Its music library.
.The non-denomlnutlonal choir holds re­
hearsals at Ascension Luthrran Church and
the church allows them to use Its five octaves
o f Malmark concert bells and two octaves of
Malmark Cholrchlmes.

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McDonnell Is an accomplished flutist and
solo-ringer. She has a bachelor’s degree In
music cducutlon from Jumes Madison Univer­
sity In Harrisonburg. Va.
In addition to directing The Magic of Bronze.
McDonnirll Is thr director of Handbell Choirs
ut Ascension Lutheran Church where she di­
rects a five-octave adult handbell choir und a
two-octave children's choir. She Is an active
member o f the American Guild of English
Handbell Ringers, und bus taught at work­
shops mid conducted muss ringing at festlvuls.
Nancy Ritter. Cheryl Eaton and Joyce Vallukonls are among the original members still
with the ensemble. Tlielr musical backgrounds
arc extensive. Ritter, a founding member, be­
gun ringing bells In her church choir when she
was in third grade. She plays the flute und has
directed hundbcll choirs for 14 yeurs. Eaton,
also a founding member, has been ringing
bells for three years. She plays piano, violin
and sings.
Vullukonls has been a professional muslclun
since she was IQ years old. She attended the
University o f Maryland and the Peabody C on­
servatory. She served for 12 yeurs us assistant
director o f Anundel Vocal Arts In Annapolis.
Currently Vallukonls Is director of music, office
administrator and coordinator of social func­
tions for un area church. She enjoys perform ­
ing In ballroom dance exhibitions.
The newest addition to the choir Is Julie
Piper. Piper comes from u musical fumlly and
has played pluno. flute and sang since Junior
high In Falrhope, Alu. She moved to the Cen­
tral Florida areu eight years ago. Piper per­
formed handbells In college and Is currently
music director for a handbell choir at a local
church.

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Members of The Magic of Bronze prepare for the up­
coming performance season From left. Cheryl Eaton,
The members of Thr Magic of Bronze work In
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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. September 20, 1998 - 3C

A century o f living
Missionary to
Haiti observes
100th birthday

Sanlord Mayor Larry Dalo (right) signs proclamation declaring Constitu­
tion Wook locally for tho Sallio Harrison Chaptor Daughters ot tho
Amorican Revolution Looking on are (from loft) Betty Bridgwater. DAR
regont; Lounno Mossongor, Constitution Week chairman, and Drew
Durham, representing Children of tho Amorican Revolution

MEMORIES
D A R remembers
first 8 signers o f
U.S. Constitution
Special to the Herald
Sanford Mayor L in y Dale
was guest of honor at the
Sept. 11 luncheon inerting of
Salllr
Harrison
Chaplrr,
Daughters o f Ihe Atnrrleun
Devolution held at thr Marina
Conference Center In San­
ford. lie signed a proclam a­
tion of Constitution Week
und presented the proclam a­
tion to the Constitution Week
chairman Lourlne Messenger.
Thr presentation was followrd
by
a
program
'remembering the first eight
signers of Ihe Constitution*
presented by the executive
ixiard members. From 1998
to 2001 NSDAR members will
study the signers of Ihe C on­
stitution.
These men who gathered In
Philadelphia from May until
September 17H7 an’ remem­
bered for their dedication In
creating
a
Constitution
which established thr rights,
privileges und responsibili­
ties of American Citizenship.
George Washington was the
president o f the convention
mid thr first of the .'10 men to
sign. Thr rest of the dele­
gates signed In geographic
ordre. starting with New
Hampshire,
the
Northern
most state and ending with

Georgia, the Southern most
state.
The first
eight
signers
were;
George
Washington
11732-17091 Virginia: N icho­
las Gilman (1755-|HI-I) New
Hampshire; John Lingdnn
(17-tl-IHlO) New Hampshire;
Nathaniel
Gorham
(17.381700) Massachusetts: Rufus
King (1755-1827) Massachu­
setts; William Samuel John­
son (I727-IH I0) Connecticut;
Roger Sherman (1721-1703)
Connecticut;
Alexander
Hamilton (1755-1804) New
York.
Hetty Hridgwatrr. regent,
presided over the program
followed try a brief business
meeting. Guests In addition
to Mayor Dale were Intro­
duced us follow’s:
Dottle
Decker. John Kerr. Haul ErIsman. Daniel Orltt/.kl and
Drew Durham representing
Ft. Mellon Society C.A.R.
The Pledge of Allegiance to
Ihe Flag was led by Suzan
Ruscrllu; followed by The
American's Creed
led by
Mildred l.lnd. Virginia Mlkler
read the President General's
Message which thanked all
members for their thoughts
and prayers uj&gt;on the death
of her husband. Dale l-ove.
Barbara Hall reud the Na­
tional Defense message.
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Ten years ago. Polly Criswell
Schoolcraft made her filial trip
to Haiti to visit her beloved
friends there. Now that the
dedleated
missionary
has
reached the century mark.
Polly doubts she will ever re­
turn.
Bom Sept.
12.
1898 In
Texas. Polly and her husband.
Deward
Schoolcraft.
from
Schoolcraft, Mich., named for
Ills family, were married In
1917 and Irerame missionaries
to Haiti til the rarly 1950s. At
that lime, they hnllt their home
on Rlvervlew Avenue In Sanford
In order to have a place In the
stales where they could return.
H ie couple
s|&gt;cnt many IIIfilling years louring and giving
lectures on Ihe nrrds of Im*
IMiverishrd Haiti.
According to her daughter.
Helen Hall of Blountsvllle. Ala..
Polly, u frail and fragile twin
and one of 11 children, nearly
died at birth. Her twin, Dewey,
was a big, bourn lug boy and as
fraternal twins they did not
look like sister and brother,
‘ much less like twins.* ac­
cording to Helen. Two years
later. Polly's mother gave birth
to another set of twins, this
lime Identical. Today, all of her
siblings are gone leaving Polly
as the sole survivor.
Polly and Dcwnrd are the
parents of-stx children: Mildred
lieu Ryle o f Denver. Col.; Helen
Hall. Blountsvllle.
Ala; Betty
Young.
Altamonte
Springs.

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EDITOR

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

whose husband. Don. Is from
Sanford: Edward B. School­
craft. Wuvcrly. Kan: Deward
Criswell Schoolcraft Jr. who
met with an accidental drath
at uge IG: and Carol School­
craft. also a missionary to
Haiti who died of cancer at age
47. Thrre an’ 9 grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren
plus several adopted gmndchlldren.
While
Dewanl was
con ­
structing a building for a
school In Haiti, hr fell and
fractured Ills head resulting In
Ills death. According to Helen.
Polly and daughter Cun&gt;l con­
tinued the work In Haiti until
Carol s death In 1988.
On her 99th birthday last
year. Polly received over 100
congratulatory cauls. Thr fain­
tly sent out more than 150 In­
vitations
to Polly's
friends
across the United Slates to a t­
tend brr lOOtli btrtlwJay cele­
bration ut her Rlvervlrw Ave­
nue home In Sanford.
Helen said that her mother's

Polly Schoolcraft on 100th birthday
health Is "excellent" und Iter
heart Is "absolutely great" for a
woman her age" She added.
“She Is very alert utid sound
occasionally a lapse o f m em ­
ory. but very spry and happy at
Florida
Living
Center
In
Apopka."
Daughter Mildred Ryle said
her mother's celebration, front
2-5 p.m.. on Sept. 12
was
"very, very successful."
PoUy
herself said, "It was u wonder­
ful day. wnsn't It?"
Polly received her guests

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wraring a print dress com ple­
mented with u red rose cor­
sage. There were a numtx-r of
out-of-town guests and she re­
ceived more than 75 cards,
telephone calls and floral a r­
rangements.
The bcuuttlully embossed red
and white birthday sheet cake,
decorated In red roses, was In­
scribed wtth: T h e seeds of t o ­
day prr the flowers of tomor­
row _ 100 years."
For those who may like to
belatedly congratulate Polly.
her address Is: Florida Living
Center. 3355 East Sr moron
Blvd., Apopka. FL 32703. Her
telephone number is: 1-40778G-I074.

8HS I S M CLASS
MARKS 40TH REUNION
It was a hot time In thr old
home town when members of
the 1958 class o f Seminole
High School returned to their
Alma Mater celebrate their
40th class reunion. From fur
and near they came und In
some cases classmates had
not seen each other In years.
Nobody seemed to mention
an added wrinkle or two here
nor an extra bulge or two
there. They all had u wonderful
time reminiscing about the
good ol‘ days and how life was
back then.
On Friday night. Ihe group
gathered for u rally ut the VFW
in DrBury. Approximately 50
attended the full-filled festivi­
ties.
Saturday was a busy day.
About 45 hud lunch together at

The planning committee of the

1858

class reunion of Seminole High School

P U s m ••• D ie tric h . Pm |f SC

200 A lpha K appa A lph a sorors convene to blaze new trails
Alpha Kappa Alphu Sorority,
Inc. South Atlantic Region.
Conference Cluster III was
hosted by Kappa Sigma Omega
Chapter Sept. 11-12 at the
Holiday
Inn.
Altamonte
Springs.
Ovrr 200 sorors guthrred
from Cluster III Chapters from
Sanford.
Daytona
Beach.
Oculu. Jacksonville. Gaines­
ville. Orange Park. Deland and
Brunswick. Georgia.
Thr theme for the week-end
was
'Alpha
Kappa
Alpha
Hluzing New Trails' through
family, economics, education,
health, urts and leadership de­
velopment.
Eddye K. Walden. Cluster III.
Is coordinator und Dasllrus of
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter.
A welcome to the sorors was
given by Lurlcnc Sweeting.
Basllcus Walden presented Re­
gional Director Soror Sonja W.

Garcia.
Also gracing the 14 sessions
o f Cluster III was thr 25th Su­
preme Hasllrus. Soror Norma
Wliltr. A wealth of Information
was given to ull chapter m em ­
bers through thr three ses­
sions and workshops.

SANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

Celebrating 90 years
of
service, the luncheon recog­
nized older members who liuvc
been women of honor In their
communities. Musical rendi­
tions wrre by Gamma Tail of
Bethunr Cookman College. The
blessing was offered by Soror
Vlvtan Youngblood.
Othrr program participators
were Soror's Jacquelyn Walker.
Celeste Hurley. Elolse Quinton.
Anita G. Choice, Hobrta A lex­
ander.
Katheryn
Alexander.
Thelma Kendrick and Sandra
Petty.
AKA provides service and a c­
tivities to the surrounding area
and communities.
GOSPEL OBSERVANCE

G osp el C h rist Ia n -A ires will
celebrate their fourth anniver­
sary. Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at
the African American Academy
o f Arts. 1017 W. 13th St.
Appearing are the following
groups: Singing Kings o f Joy.
Charlie llurp und Central Fin­
est, llannoncltcs o f Zellwood,
The Tempcranre Wonders of
Haines
City.
und
Florida
Nightengale.

EPA OPEN HOUSE
The Atlanta Region IV office
of the United States Environ­
mental I’rotrctlon Agency will
be coming to Sanford to con­
duct a remedial
tnvcstlgatlou/feuslhlllty
study
und
baseline risk assessment for
the Sanford gasification plant
stir located on the north und
south sides of West Gth Street
between Holly Avenue and Ce­
dar Avenue.
Sites Include the old Sunfoid
gasification
plant.
Cloud
Brunch Creek, part of Mill
Creek
and
L ik e
Monroe's
Cloud Brunch outfall
Thr oilier of the public utili­
ties company owns the prop­
erty. 'flu* existing facility is lo ­

cated at 830 and 901 West 6th
Street. Thr olllcc building and
an asphalt paved parking area
occupy the northern portion of
the former SOP site north of
West Gth Street.
Thr Environmental Protec­
tion Agency will be conducting
personal Interviews o f persons
In the community und resi­
dents o f the arrus affected. An
open house will be held for the
residents and persons who
would like to work on the
community
advisory
group
which will Include |&gt;ersons who
represent various Interests of
the community und residents
who live or own property near
the site.
If you live or work nrar Ihe
Sanford guslflcutlon plant site
located on West Gth Street.
Holly Avenue, and Cedar Ave­
nue. you ure urged to attend
this open house with EPA offi­
cials who will discuss con­
tamination found at the above
named site and what will be
done to eliminate thr problem.
H ie open house will be* held
Sept. 23. 7:00 p.m. ut the West
Sanford Boys und Girls Club.
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Sorors Bobria Alexander, Eddye K Walden and Norma White at Alpha
Kappa Alpha conference.

�4 c •Sen*mite Heiakl Santofd. Florida ■Sunday. September 20, 199B

F ifth -g ra d e rs ride train on field trip
Before the advent of cars,
trains were a heavily used
mode of transportation. Ftfth
(trade students at l-»ke Maty
Element ary learned all about
the Trans-Continental railroad
and the role It played In ex­
panding
the
nation.
They
learned about the hardships
that the builders of the railroad
suffered. Many people died
connecting the east to the
west. Tlie students learned eve­
rything they could about the
railroad. All that was left was
to tide a train.
Each
filth
grade
class
planned a train Held trip. They
took buses from Lake Maty
Elcmt Mary to the Sanford Amtrak
station.
There.
thry
caught the train to Winter
Park. The neatest sight for
most of the students was sremg their own school when the
train went through Lake Maty.
They also enjoyed
walking
down the aisles o f the train
while It was moving. And the
seats on the train were “cool".
Students enjoyed putting the
toot rest up and leaning back
for a relaxing ride.
Once the train arrived In
Wlnler Park, the students had
a picnic In the park and des­
sert at the Hnagen-Daz 1cream
shoppe. One o f Mrs. Carrs
students said that the Ice
cream was her favorite part of
the train trip
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Troop MW. Tlie fishing Satur­
day morning was slow, hut ll
picked up In the afternoon.
Several fish were caught in­
cluding catfish, plullsh and
one fish no tint- was able to
Idctillfv. llu * girls were also
thrilled to see a manatee come
very d o se to thr dock and sev­
eral dolphins playing In the
distance. A blur heron flew
onto the dock very d o se to ihr
girls as 11 to chrck them out.
The troops shared the cook­
ing for the weekend. The
Brownies
rooked
Saturday
lunch for everyone, using a
recipe from
their
Brownie
Ixiok. the Seniors cooked Sat­
urday dinner and the Juniors
Sunday breakfast
As part of their From PashIon to Fitness patch, the Sen­
iors conducted a fashion show
Saturday night. With help from
the Juniors, they did the hair
and the
makeup
lor
the
Brownies and helped them
plek out clothes to model.

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and Friends day. Sunday. Sept.
13 at New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church where Rev.
William Lewis Is pastor. The
1LOO a.m. and 3:00 p.m. serv­
ice made for a day o f Christian
lelebratlon says chairperson.
Helen Smith along with the co&lt;h.tlqicrsons Jessie Davis and
Gloria Long.
Tlie theme was *A Friend In
Need Is A Friend In Deed.”
Spiritual unity was exemplified

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and 458 ara draaaad In fashions thay modalsd in show

Mr. and Mra. Alan Boschan
black and white print dress
and curried a bouquet of
white,
tipped with
pink,
sweetheart roses.
Tlie newlyweds are making
their home tn DcBary. The
bride Is employed by the
Seminole Herald and the
bridegroom ts employed by
First Weigh Mfg.

DEAR ABBY: This summer my
husband's four children by a previ­
ous marriage spent their vacation
with us. They are 16,15,13 and 11.
I have a 13-year-old daughter.
Abby, I spent months planning
their holiday so that everything
wuuld go well. I did all the shop­
ping, cooking, cleaning and laundry
for them during their visit. I bought
tickets for all of us to do interesting
things while they were here. We
had just put in a new pool, and they
could swim every day if they want­
ed to. We hosted two picnics so they
could see everyone in the family.
Hie re wasn't a day that they didn't
have something to do, and they
seemed to have a good time. There
were a few arguments between the
kids, but nothing major.
A fter they left, my husband
called to make sure they had made
it home OK. He was told his chil­
dren had a terrible time; they had
nothing positive to say about their
vacation. They totally trashed me
and my daughter. My husband
knew they were lying, but he still
took their side.
I am crushed. I worked hard to
give his kids a great vacation. I'm so
angry with my husband I'm seeing
red. what should I do?
FURIOUS WIFE AND
STEPMOTHER

H a w k in s 919 Persimmon Avc. City and
federal officials will be avail­
able to discuss your concerns.
If you would like to be a
member of thr community a d ­
visory group, rail 1-800-4359234.

S A M CO

Sihle

Margaret Staley,
Alan Boschen
exchange vows

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Margaret A. Staley o f San­
ford. and Alan L. Boschen of
Dellary. were married Aug.
28 at the Deltona home of
Tracey
Schneider,
notary
public, who performed tlie
traditional ceremony.
Tlie bride Is the daughter
o f Mary M. Conley, Morris­
town. Term., and the late
Joe H. Conley. The bride­
groom’s parents arc Jessie
Lala, Winter Garden, and tlie
late Nelson Boschen.
The bride chose for her
vows a
pastel pink tealength dress, fashioned along
the slim silhouette, and ac­
cented with pearl buttons.
She wore a pink half-halo
headdress and carried a
hand bouquet o f pink sweet­
heart roses
showered wjth.
baby's breath.
Kelli Hammonds attended
her mother as matron of
honor. She wore a tea-length

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In Girl Scout rlrclrs. there ts
one camp thai Is known ns the
Milton ol camping. It Is RiverjKiint on the Banana RJvrr. The
ramp was built In the 1920s as
a fishing lodge for the wealthy.
It was eventually donated to
Citrus Council o f Qtrl Scouts
for use as a camp. And If you
ask any Girl Scout who’s been
there to name her favorite
camp, she 11 say Rlverpolnt.
Rlverpolnt Is a large twostory building on several acres
o f land. Downstairs
Is a
kitchen, living room, a small
dining room and a large, wellorganl/ed resource library. Up­
stairs are several dorm style
rooms that sleep from 3 to 8.
The two biggest outdoor attrac­
tions arc the large oak tree and
the dock. The oak tree holds a
six person tree house and two
it swings. The dock goes out Into
'the river and ts the perfect
place for fishing.
Three troops from Luke Mary
spent last weekend camping at
Rlverpolnt. Brownie Troop 458.
Junior Troop 1592 and Senior

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throughout the
celebration.
Pastor Lewis reminded all a t­
tendees that our Lord und
Savior Is the only one that can
give thr power lo walk to ­
gether.
Tlie message of the hour was
delivered by Richard Peterson,
u native of Sanford. He Is a
graduate o f Seminole High and
Wesleyan College In West V ir­
ginia. He Is presently a mem­
ber of Shiloh Baptist Church In
Kissimmee and Is an Instructor
at Osceola High School. Mr.
Peterson Is the son or Debris
Won hen.

Speaker for the afternoon
service
was
Pastor
Willis
Perkins and the congregation
o f Christian Fellowship Daptlst
Church.

30TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph IBrar)
Tillman, celebrated their 30th
anniversary Monday. Sept. 14.
Tlie Tillmans were married
1908 in Sanford. Tlie Tillmans
ure the parents o f two daugh­
ters. Rencice and Rena. Their
granddaughter Is Ray 'Nell.
Many more happy yrars from
Aunt Marvu.

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DEAR FURIOUS: First, calm
down: then forgive your hus­
band. He's not the villain.
Accept the fact that the chil­
dren told th eir m other what
th ey thought she w an ted to
bear. They lied because they
were afraid she'd feel hurt to
hear they enjoyed themselves
w h ile th ey w ere w ith th e ir
father and you. Forgive them)
they are caught In the middle
and are attempting to protect
their mother.

ARBABA

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DEAR ABBY: So many people
rely on what you write that 1 am
wnting to you to aik you to please
print a correction in your Inclusion
of Georgia in the list of states allow,
lng common-law marriage.
Common-law marriages created
prior to Jan. 1, 1997. may be up­
held, but those after that date will
not. We do not want unyone to
begin living with another under the
assumption that their union will
become legal.
KIPLING LOUISE MCVAY.
JUDGE, CHEROKEE COUNTY'
PROBATE COURT, CANTON, OA.

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chlckmt, or lamb
Available
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On lit*

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DEAR JUDGE MC VAYi I was
unaware that Georgia changed
lla requirements for commonlaw m arriage last y e a r — as
w ere my lib rary researchers.
Thank you for pointing this out.
In my own defense, lei me say
that I advised any couple con­
sidering common-law marriage
to consult an uttorney before
assuming thut th eir union is
legal and binding.

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Ihr hjisy Rlrrrl Cnfr In S.infiirit
followed try ai tour o f thr Silldm ! Musruin. formerly Sanford
Graiintnar Sc IumiI. when* many
of the 70 classtnales alteuded
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nlulit. Ihr buffet banquet was
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try Club.
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Dud luiyrr and wife l.uey: Jim
Itftoll and wife Melba: Kmle
Cowley and wife Jan: and &gt;Jolin
Angrl.
Vleky Get man composed and
printed (tie reunion letters and
books whleh (d ill allied thr
1958 Class Prophecy and 1958
Last Will and Trstamrnt. Ron
Russl donated Die table arrnngements.

Tlie committee responsible
for tlie highly successful reun­
ion Includes: Jeanette Padgett,
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Claude lllttell. Ron Russl. Tony
and Vicky Oclman. Anne Clay­
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Carlson, author and Florida
native, who will speak about
memories of old Florida.

PALL CRAFT FESTIVAL

A LL CHAPTER LUNCH
TTir Siinfonl Beta Sigma Phi
cbaplers will begin the fall
season with tlie tradlllonal All
Chapter Luncheon, Sept. 2G at
Oiler's Riverside Rrstaunint In
Sanford. Festivities will gel un­
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11 n.m., followed by a lunch­
eon buffet at noon.
Gursl speaker will be Charlie

Artisans and ernftspersons
may be Interested to learn that
they can rent a table to sell
their wares at the Fall Craft
Festival sponsored by the Altar
Oulld and United Methodist
Women o f the First United
Methodist Church In Sanford.
Tlie annual event will be held
on Oct. 16. from 9-3 p.m. In
thr church fellowship hall.
Lunrh will be served nnd there
will be a moonwalk for chil­
dren.
To reserve a table, call 3224430.

will be held Saturday. Nov.
21. at the Casselberry Senior
Center from 8:30 n.m. to 4:00
p.m. Author, editor, educator
and lecturer Sandra liargrrnves Luebklug Is guest

speaker.
Registration
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(HiMmarked by Nov. 12.
Following the announce­
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D aughters Continued from Page 3C
Minutes ol the May meeting
wrrr read by secretary Pat
Klllolt and were approved as
amended lo Include thr name
o f donor Arolyn True who
donated $-100.00 lo the chap­
ter. The chapter donated
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Mag and another
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latkr Mary Historical Society.
Shirley
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port and budget. Motion was
made and accepted to adopt
the proposed budget.
Kerr announced that tick­
ets urr available for a bride's
doll drawing at the last
meeting In May. f i l l s Is the
major ways and means proj­
ect for the chapter and any
other suggestions would be
welcome.
Nancy Williams announced
a fall seminar of the Central
Morlda Genealogical Society

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Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
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Interested individuals should contact the Department of
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