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S E M IN O L E L IFE ...

B U SIN E SS...PA G E 7A

A dream
for Lake
Jesup

Groundbreaking
business in
Heathrow

Serving Sanford, C assolborry, Lak a M ary, Lon gw ood, O vlado^W lntor Springs an d Som lnofo County sln ca 1«08

Seminole Herald
4 Murphy girls
arrive in glory
The
blessed rvrnt
look place In
58 seconds.
Toni
Murphy had
been at
Arnold
Palmer
Hospital for
Women and
Children for
two wreks
and expect rd
to have her babies on Nov. 21.
At 3:30 a.m. Friday, she
began labor.
Four hours later, the wurld
welcomed the Murphy girls •
Jour of them.
The father. Navy Chief
Machinist's Mate Michael
Murphy, turned from "petrified"
to "exhilarated."
The hospital public relations
Immediately set up a 2 p m
press conference for the
Murphys. It's not every day that
quads are born at Arnold
Palmer. Everyone was talking
ulxHit Mrs. Murphy from Oviedo
and her four drllghtful daugh­
ters. The TV stations came In
with cam eras at the ICU and
Room 2 10.
T h e place was packrd."
Michael Murphy M id.
The girls have been named
Erin. Rachel. Kelly and Casey.
Kelly and Cusey are Identical
twins. The weight o f the babies
ranged from 2 pounds. 9 ounces
to 3 pounds. 6 ounces. Each
was healthy as w as their m oth­
er.
"All we wanted was one
healthy baby." Toni Murphy
said. "We prayed for one healthy
baby. And here Is God giving us
four."
Tire odds against quads Is
high even In the age o f fertility
treatments. Two sets o f quads
were born In the state o f Florida
last year. Th e Murphys, who
already had a 12-year-old
daughter, considered adoption
but chose the treatments
Instead.
A wisp o f a woman at 5-foot2 .1 1 5 pounds before her preg­
nancy. Murphy had a struggle In
recent months. She had to be
hospitalized u couple o f months
ago because o f severe rib pain
from where two o f the babies
were positioned. Her physician
wanted her to gain 75 pounds
but she gained less than half o f
that.
"Someone has looked out for
us." Toni Murphy said.
"Whenever we've felt It was too
overwhelming, there's been
help."
Th r couple rent a three-bed
room home In Oviedo, but are
expected to move soon to
Grot ton. Conn.. Michael
Murphy's next naval destination.
"Toni and the babies won't be
able to Join me for awhile."
Murphy said Friday. T h e y 're
going to be on their own."
Not exactly. Toni Murphy
said. "God will be with us."

7 5 C e n ts

SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. I99H

t)lsl YEAR, No. 6 1

D illa r d to retire - S P D seeks n e w c h ie f
B y Baas Wfcita
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A day before an
updated critique on the Sanford
Police Department was
re­
ceived.
City
Manager Tony
VanDerworp said Chief Joe
Dillard told him he was ready to
retire. There will be a national
search for a new chief that w ill
take three or more months.
VanDerworp M id that d is ­
cussions he hud with C h ief
Dillard were "very up beat'* and
that he was retiring because he
"thought It w as the right time "
Dillard's retirement
comes
after 27 years with the SPD the last two us Its chief. Th e
disclosure w as on thr List p.ige

of a Itt page rrport faxrd on
Friday to Mayor Larry Dale and
to VanDerworp l&gt;y an Inde
prudent police review lioard.
T h e City ■
Com m ission
should thank
C h ief Dillard
for his work
over the List
year and take
action to r e ­
cruit the p o ­
sition o f Chief
o f Police nallon ally."
D,,,ard
Public Administrative S riv ic e
Assistant
Director
George
llu b ler advised city leaders.
"W e have taken It as far as we
can." llu bler Mid. "Aiul w r lilt

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i-

the wall."
lie said It was I’AS's opinion
th.it more progress should havr
Item made.
At a public hearing on Nov.
23. llu bler M id he will Instruct
the City Commission to not only
advrrtlse nationally hut to h r
"as pm active as It can be - to
call every police department It
ra n and ask If they have any
comers they would rrcotumrud
to Ire |Millrr chief In Sanford.
Fla."
Dillard. 50. was not at SPD
Friday when the PAS report a r ­
rived lie underwent surgery for
a knee replacement and has
Ireeu on
extended
medical
leave. Commander Ray Hronson
has Is en the acting ch ief • but

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In his absence Friday. C o m ­
mander Milch Tlndel was In
charge. Tlndel took a copy of
the PAS rrport to D illa rd s
liorne.
T l i e chief didn't M y anything
about retiring to me." T ln d el

decision,

Mid.

would lie.
"If tills Is the ch lers drcl
slon. we (the F ratrm .il Order of
Police) thank him for all hr has
accomplished over 27 yrars
service." Sgt. Darrel Presley
M id. "It's not fair to Judge him
solely on what he did this year
or last as chief, lie did the best
he could
as he has since lie
first came on this force."
T h r progress evaluation of
the SPD a year after It was de
Pirate M t Dillard, page 3A

Although many SPD officers
expected Dillard might retire,
there was surprise on Friday
tliat he actually had. VanDerworp M id he had talked to D il­
lard on Thursday about his r e ­
tirement. He M id tliat details of
a retirement packagr needed to
lie discussed.
DllLird told the Seminole
I lernltl last month tliat he was
considering retirement as early
as Jan. I. lie had not made a

how ever.

Those

hr

talked to at the SPD Mid tli.it
they would think he would re
lire one day and the next dav
think he would stay two more
years. The kry w as what kind
of retirement Ix-neflts there

Historic
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b. ' i h*s~ help teach
students
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By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Sanford Heritage Festival
Twist the night away at the Sanlord Heritage Festival Saturday and
Sunday. There are plenty of ndes. food and entertainment Chubby

Checker (Th e Twist ) takos to the stage Saturday at 7 ond 10 30 p m.
and Lovertooy (Turn Mo Loose') performs Sunday at 6 and 9 p m.

Sanford eyed as hub for
future transport station
By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Construction on a new
Auto Train facility In Sanford could begin during
the year 2000. and be completed 16-18 months
later.
Auto Trutn officials. U.S. Congressman John
Mica, and other ofTliials met In Orlando F rtday to
coordinate the plans.
Mtca said he Intends to seek from $8-12 m il­
lion In appropriations from Congress for public
Improvements to support the project. Plans for
the facility are still preliminary, but participants
expressed an Interest In an Intermodal facility
that would combine Auto Train with light rail
service, busing and other transportation services.
"We can have coach cars, dining cars. Just a
tremendous Auto Train facility.* Mtca Mid.
We
Ilave the potential o f coming together as an Inter­
modal facility. Wc can't do It h alf baked.
My
plan Is to request at least whatever w e need In
appropriation from congress to do this right."
Seminole County Comm issioner Daryl McLain
and Sanford City Manager Tony VanDerworp
contributed to the meeting coordinated by Mica,
as did representatives from the Florida Depart­
ment o f Transportation. LYNX public transit. Auto

C om m ission m eeting
LONGWOOD • The Longwood City
Commission will hold lls regular meeting
Monday at the Longwood Civic League
Woman's Club, located at 150 W. Church
Avenue. The temporary relocation Is due
to renovations being made to City Hall.
Representatives from the Department of
Environmental I’rotretlon will present a
status report on the Island Lake North
restoration project. Commissioners will
also vote on a resolution that on adopting
an
Intergovernm ental
Planning
CoordUiatlon Agreement.

H istorical society m eeting
SANFORD
The Sanford Historical
Society will hold Us regular meeting at 5
p.m. on Th u rsday at the Sanford

Museum. The program entitled "Journeys
to the Heart o f Darkness: Henry Sanford
and the Congo" will be presented by Alicia
Clarke, curator o f the Sanford Museum.
For further Inform ation, contact the
Museum at 302-1000.

music and entertainment provided by Sak
Comedy Lab.
The cost Is $55 per person. $500 per
corporate table of ten. F'or more Informa­
tion call (407) 897 6677. ext. 215.

V ictory celebration

CASSELBERRY • Author, educator, edi­
tor and lectu rrr Sandra H argreaves
Luebklng will lx- the featured expert al
the .intiu.tl Fall Seminar o f the Central
Florida G rnealoglral Society Nov. 21 from
8:30 a m. until 4 p.m. al the Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. U k r Triplet Dr..
Casselberry.
Luebklng's topics will Include finding

ORLANDO - Heart o f Florida United Way
will announce the results of their annual
campaign at the 1998 Victory Celebration
din ner Nov. 20 al 6:3 0 at Disney's
C oronado Springs Resort Convention
Center. The evening will feature a recep­
tion. four-course meal, complimentary
cocktails, evening program , dancing.

G enealogical se m in ar

Please a«e Trace. Page 3A

Bridge is key tie
to light rail

Train, and Amtrak.
McLain Mid the he will work with the county
toward milking a new facility a reality. VanD er­
worp Mid the city will tie active In develop in g
plans for the new facility.
"W e will be bringing urban services to the area
o f State Road 46." VanDerworp said. *W r want to
have an Intermodal system with multiple uses."
John McAITrry o f Auto Train characterizes thr
year 2000 goal for beginning construction as "an
aggressive goal." lie said the rompany has put
together preliminary plans and drawings for the
facility.
"We did consider perhaps amenities to the fa ­
cility and shuttle busing to downtown Sanford tn
some early master planning.* McAffrey M id . "It's
very early right now. But. this certainly could be
done.*
Mica expressed the need for transportation
services providing a better link from Sanford to
Orange and Volusia Counties. He said Volusia
County transportation services are also involved
In the plans.
A location for the passenger facility has yet to
be decided on. Mica said. The current Amtrak
facility In Sanford Is a possible location for the
new facility. If Improvements arc nude.

1In 1Uriel r

SANFORD - H ie 80 small
blstorte trres In S an fords Fort
Mellon Pink will lie nxrvr.l to
George W. Tou tiy Park In the
historic district, us the park r e ­
ceives 9100.000 In im prove­
ments.
Tire small trees with historic
markers will Ire moved starting
tn December. No existing, fullgrown trres In Fori Mellon Park
are being moved.
The Im ­
provements at George W. Touhy
Park at 1702 Bark Avc. will In ­
clude park benches, sodding,
modified Irrigation, and a brick
walk-way.
"We're going to keep all the

By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAF F WRTTF:R
sf : m in o l f : c o u n t y rhe
new St. Johns River bridge on
Interstate 4 could accomm o­
date light-rail transportation,
with construction possibly
beginning as rarly as 2001.
iiwklng a key tic with the
proposed new Sanlord Auto
Train facility
The
planned
lour-lane
bridge
could
be
double
bridge, with two lanes on
each side and spacr In the
middle for future extension o f
light rail transportation.
The spacr In the m iddle
could accommodate light rail
transportation from the p ro ­
posed Auto Train
facility.
Nancy Houston o f the F'lorida
Department o f Transportation
(DOT) M id at a m eeting to co-

fentales-lhe most elusive o f all ancestors:
research In really big clttes-such as New
York and Chicago: circumventing blocked
lines strategies for gelling around dead
ends. After lunch Luebklng will give a
light talk caUrd "I Want to Ik - the Ancestor
o f a Genealogist*.

ordinate plans for I he facility
Friday morning al One Land­
mark Center In Orlando.
*The bridge could be conslrucled as a double bridge
with space In the middle for
light rail." Houston Mid. "It

depends on what the cities
wish.*
Construction on the new St.
Johns River Bridge, stretch­
ing from Orange Boulevard to
the
Dlrksrn
Road-Dclwry
Boulevard Interchange, could
begin as early as 2001.
Houston Mid.
Construction
ts currently scheduled to b e ­
gin In 2004.
The federal
government
has allocated $128 million for
the new bridge. DOT district
director ol production Robert
Cortelyou said.
It would take additional
Please t «e Bridge, page 3A

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F’or more Information call (4071 894­

The show times for the Loverboy con­
cert. part of the Sanford Heritage Festival,
were incorrectly reported In the special
advertising
section
In
Thursday's
Seminole Her ahI. The correct concert
times arc 6 and 9 p.m. Sunday.

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LOCAL FORECAST
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kw-Kh lows in Ihc mul t-&lt; - Mondtjr: s.incm i showm. Highs in the
low s0s Lows In the upper 60s
Tuesday »nd Wednesdiy: Sc-iltord
showm llu;hs m the tew-80s lows
in the low to mu! 60&gt;

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SATURDAY
tn c ld y 82 64

SUNDAY
S h W T» 8 2 6 5

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TU E S D A Y
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LO TTE R Y
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TIDES
SATURDAY:
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ii.m.. maj. 7:30 a.m.. min. 1:40
pi in., maj. 7:55 p m
TIDES: D ayton a Beach: high:
4:21 a m.. 4:34 p.m , low: 10:30
a m.. 10:49 p.m New Sm yrna
Beach: high: 4:26 a.m., 4:39
p.m.. low. 10:35 a.m.. 10:54
p.m.. C ocoa Beach: high 4:41
a.m .. 4:54 p.m .. low: 1 0 5 0
a.m.. 11:09 p.m.

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�Seminola Herald. Sanford. FlontJa •Sunday. November 15 1998 ■3A

POLICE LOG
Hu- Jotlowhui reports u i t i * compiler! from the Seminole Counlij
Sheriffs Office for Inchtents recorded Nov. 13:

Skill builder aims
to guide learning

A g g ra v a te d a s s a u lt:

SPECIAL TO T H E HERALD

CASSELBERRY. Oxford Road at State Road 430, Nov. 1 I .
Ii:12 p.m. A 3 l y c i i r o l d man was n rrrslrd l&gt;y Sem inole
County sh eriffs deputies for aggravated ass.mli w ltli a m otor
veltlrle. Deputies said the man was Involved In a traffic
altereatlon with another driver. After the two not out to
discuss the matter, they began to argue and then got hack In
their ears Die man reportedly began to try to ram the oth er
ear alter they drove away from the scene of their altereatlon .
W itnesses said the man lilt tin- other ear with his ea r on more
than one occasion.

T A U A IIA S S K K - Education
Com m issioner Frank T. Hrng.m
unveiled a new department In i­
tiative entitled ’ Sunrise Skill
Builders.’ representing a vital
link lo the Sunshine Stale
Standards- Ihe pre K-12 stan­
dards used in Florida since
I99G to guide student Iram lng

Battery:
LONG WOOD, Bummit Ridge Place. 400 block. Nov. 12, 1:31
a m. A 22 yrar old man was arrested by Sem inole C ou nty
sh eriffs deputies for battery. D eputies said the man and one
of his roommates began to argue and he slammed her against
Ihe wall. They said she com plained about the treatm ent and
he allegedly hit her again and began to twist her arm s and to
try to put his hands around her throat. Th ey said he also
punched her In the face.

D o m estic v io le n c e :
CASSELBERRY. Oxford Road. 200 block. Nov. 12. 12.37
p ni. A -ir&gt; year old w om an was arrested by Casselberry police
lor domestic vtolcnre/aggravated assault. I'ullre said she
threatened to kill her ex l*oyfriend In front o f several
w itnesses and then pointed a gun al him Police said she lux
been arrested on gun charges several limes In the past. She
was on probation for a previous aggravated assault i barge
Involving her ex boyfriend, they said
SANFORD. Wlndrtdge Circle. 1300 block. Nov 12. 5 |5 p m
A 20 year old
man was arrested liy Sanford police
for
dom estic violence. Police said hts girlfrien d , who lues not
pressed charges In the past, ca lled to say she was afraid and
lhat she would press charges. Th e victim told police she
might tie pregnant
SANFORD, Sanford Avenue. 3200 block, Nov I I
| || a m
A 24-year-old
man w as arrested liy Sanford police
lor
dom estic vlolencr and b a ltrry Police said he and a fem ale
w ere arguing when he allegedly slapped her across the face
with his open hand, causing a slight bruise.
W INTER PARK. Sorrento Circle. 2 0 0 block. Nov I I . II a m
A 22 year old mao was arrested by Seminole County sh eriffs
deputies D eputies said be and bis girlfriend were arguin g
when he reportedly grahlied her by the head and lot her with
an o|ien band on Ihe b.o k o f her head

‘ As you r child'll first teacher,
you play a vital role In making
siirr you r child Is rrady to
learn all that he nr she ca n .'
said
C om m issioner
Brogan
"Our
nrw
Initiative
offers
guidelines for physical, la n ­
guage, Intellectual and soeloemotional activities and mile
stones for typical developm ent
from birth to 5 years.’
Sunrise Skill Builders, based
on early childhood brain r e ­
search. will l«- used to re in ­
force Ihe value or education,
and to help new mothers and
fathers be the llrst .md most
im|&gt;ortunt tear hers
to their
children. In 1997. there were
8.792 teenage |&gt;arrnts In F lo r­
ida schools, a slight decrease
from the previous year. During
dial same year. 7.103 babies
were Ixiril in these school-age
mothers
Die
publication
’ Sunrise
Skill Builders: You are your
child’s lirsi teacher’ was produted m rno|&gt;rrutton with the
Florida Education Foundation
and printed wlih binding p ro ­
vided by the Florida lottery for

the English edition and the
Florida Department o f Educa­
tion for the Spanish edition.
New research tells us dial
Infants are primed In learn la n ­
guage from the earliest m o­
ments. Children who receive
Inadequate early exposure to
language-talking.
singing,
reading-may fall to develop the
&gt;rilb al language skills they'll
need to learn to read and p e r ­
form well In school
Sunrise Skill Builders In ­
clude* ’ m llestniies’
to help
parents understand what c h il­
dren should know and Ire able
lo do from birth to 5 years of
age. puts information on brain
development
In easy-to-read
and understandable language;
and includes a resource guide
lor more Sunrise Skill Builders
information.
Comm issioner Brogan visited
the second Hour o f the hospital
and presented new moms and
dads with a copy o f the booklet.
Comm issioner
Brogan was
Joined at the event by Ihe fo l­
lowing Individuals: Mary B ro ­
gan wife o f Comm issioner B ro­
gan. Tom Gallagher, education
comm issioner-elect:
Duncan
Moore, president o f Tallahassee
Memorial Hospital: Sheila Merlau. a &lt; 111Id development s p e ­
cialist; Dominic Calabm, p re s i­
dent o f the Florida Education
Foundation, dr. M an ia Mann,
secretary o f the Florida Lottery:
and. -lack Levine, executive d i ­
rer lor o f the Florida Center for
Cbildrrn A Youth.

D ru g s :
SANFORD. 13“ Street, 1400 block. Nov. 10. 9 111 p m A 28
year old man was arrested by Sanford police for possession oi
cocaine with the Intent to distribute it. tam pering with
evidence and Ingesting a hurinlul substance Police said iliey
observed him make at least 10 transactions they believed to
I m- dn tg related while they were conducting surveillance m a
known drug area. As they approached him. he began to run
and |*&gt;lur saw him put som ething In hts mouth When they
caught up with him. they saw him swallow die Items He was
taken to the hospital and his stomach was puiiqw d In Ih r
vomtt they found several loll packrts containing cocaine

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Donna Hodges and Bob Wells ol the Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club
present a $535 check to Patricia Webb, a tornado victim

B r i d g e ------continued from Page 1A
funding for construction ol
the bridge to begin In 200 I .
rather than 2004. Cortelyou
said.
"Everything
Is
going
sm oothly.’ Corirlym i
said.
T l i e funding Is In place for

Ihe bridge, and were doing
ihe preliminary work *
The DOT has com pleted a
preliminary hydraulic analy
sis and geotechnical study
toward construction o f the
bridge, Cortelyou said.

T re e s
continued from Page 1A

historic trees together." Sanford
Landscape Architect
Howard
-Jeffries said. T h e trees will be
spaced apart with room to grow.
W e're looking to add new h is ­
toric trees In time New granite
signs will !&gt;e placed In Iront of
the trees.’
Jeffries said dial the park's
location near Ihe Sanford Stu
dent Museum, and the park's
distinction as one of (h r o rig i­
nal live parks m Sanford, were
the reason for moving the- h is ­
toric trees to this park.

15. Jeffries said. Jeffries noted
th.it Jan. 15 Is the goal for
completing the park Im prove
merits because It ts Arlxir Day.
Some park equipment, such
as playground equipment, mav
lie moved to ddfcrenl parks,
Jeffries said.
'It's going to he a beautifi 1
park .' Jeffries said.
‘ W e’ re
looking forward to the work.
W hatever we lake out will be
replaced.
W hatever we move
will be* placed In another park
There's not going to tn- anv
waste.’

’ Students can take a tour o f
the trees ’ Jeffries said
’ T h is
Is a good chance to help sluili-niH tra m history.’
Park Improvements will begin
In early December, and are ex­
pected to be com plete on Jail.

T h e s p ir it o f b e lie f
Percent ol Am ericans wfio
believe somewhat in
•
supernatural phenom ena
1976 and 1997
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Donation

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Spiritualism

Faith healing

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SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15th

Reincarnation

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
Fortu n elellin g

D i l l a r d --------continued tram Page 1A
pic led as a ’ dysfunctional" lawenforcement agency w as not
especially critical o f Ihe ch ief
but neither was tl a glow ing
tribute Alter studying the PAS
report. Dale said, "there are
still holes In the pavem ent.”
Hubler's grades for the de-

partm enfs efforts ranged from a
D minus to an F. He said dial
Ihe morale of the em ployees
seemed Improved, dial the p o ­
lice building looked lx-llcr o r­
ganized and less cluttered and
that there was less favoritism.
Ix-ttrr relationships
between
management and the union,
and (be chief and Ids staff were

more open titan In the past.
"H its evaluation reveals dial,
alter som e Initial hesitation, the
department cam e together un­
der the Chief and the command
learn.” Huhler said. ’ On the
other hand work on new p o li­
cies and procedu res t logged
down and some o f the most s ig ­
nificant policies were not writ­

ten."

OBITUARIES
ALV1N CARMAN BECKER
Alvin Carman Decker. 93.
M aria
Road, Deliary.
died
W ednesday. Nov.
11. 1998.
Dorn In liaycsm tlls. Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1920. Mr. Decker w as the
owner o f an autom otive garage
and
the
editor
of
the
C am riglan Magazine, lie was a
m em ber
of
First
Dapttst
Church of Orange City.
Survivors Include dau gh ter.
Mary Arm Durden. DeDary; six
grandchildren Including Jim
Durden. Deleon Springs: 13
great-grandchildren;
one
grea t-great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklaw n
Dark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

uzzrrriE

brow n

jo e

U zzlttir Brown
Joe.
75,
Longwood Drive. Osteen, died
Friday. Nov. 6. 1998 at her
residence. She was b o m on
Feb. 28. 1923 In Plant City.
Mrs. Joe was a hom em aker.
She was a member o f the
Macedonia Missionary Baptist

Church o f Osteen.
Survivors Include daughter.
Kyvotine Wells. O steen; eight
grandchildren; several grea t­
grandchildren.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Horne. Apopka, In charge o f
arrangem ents.
A. LINCOLN LYON
A. Lincoln Lyon. 89. Southlake Drive. O range City, died
Wednesday. Nov. I I . 1998 at
John Knox Medical Center.
Orange City. B o m In Havre de
Grace. Md.. he moved to C e n ­
tral Florida m ore than 50
years ago Mr. l.yon was a r e ­
tired air conditioning contraclor. He was a m em ber o f First
Presbyterian Church o f San­
ford where he was u deacon.
He was a m em ber o f the U ons
Club o f Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. F ran ­
ces: son. Andrew.
Deltona:
daughter, Ellen Platock. J a ck ­
sonville: 7 grandchildren: 9
great-gran dch ildren.
Lankford Funeral Home. DcLand, in charge o f a rra n g e ­
ments.

Tile ’ F" grade came in a
section titled
’ Performance
Measures and Reporting." T ills
section, llu bler said, was e x ­
tremely Important and that the
SPD had failed to make any of
die changes suggested a year
ago when he noted T h e situa­
tion in Sanford Is more bleak
than PAS usually encounters.”
Hubler said that performance
m easures for the reduction o f
crime or response to calls
’ really mean something.” He
sold this constituted a very tmport.mt
area
because
’ performance measures tn the
hands o f competent managers
are powerful drivers of change
In an organization because they
link resources to results and
are a link to uccounlabllllv.”
He said that the measures
recom mended in the 1997 PAS
report ’ were not tn use in San­
ford and there was no plan to
Implement them." He said no
material was presented to dem ­
onstrate any work being done
on the use o f outcome oriented
performance measures. T h is
contributed to the F grade.
W hile Huhler was pleased
with
die
C h ie fs
Employee
Committee was
Implemented

and initially was active and
useful rebuilding employee mo­
rale. eventually this activity and
interest fell off. Recent turnouts
were poor.
A id while there was more
concern atxml employees, there
was still a lack o f focus In p u b ­
lic service and mission accom ­
plishment.
Hubler noted that Important
policies - such as one that
would result In call prioritiza­
tion were developed and for­
warded to city policy makers,
but not acted upon or followed
upon.
Hie County Sheriff was not
asked for assistance In the In ­
formation systems area as r e ­
quested a year ago. A goal was
established by the SPD com ­
mand stuff to examine this a l­
ternative but little was done a f­
ter Initial work was completed.
T h e staff work by the poltce
department on this Item was not
well done and the policy m ak­
ers probably didn't realize they
were being asked for a d e c i­
sion." Hubler said.
Most o f the SPD leaders
thought the department would
get kudos for Its efforts at co m ­
munity policing yet Hubler's
critique said. ’ Community P o­
licing Is not well understood
and Is not carried out by ge n er­
alist patrol officers."
It was noted that relation­
ships with the County S h eriffs
Investigators and the SPD were
good and Hurt they cooperate
when appropriate. The bad
news was lhat there Is no crime
analysis capability at the SPD

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Sensnoie HeraW Sanford. Flonda •Sunday November 15 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Community Views
Changing educational fads for children’s sake

Our Views
Good-bye Joe Dillard
Perhaps. Jix* Dillard Is right. It Is time for hint to retire.
To spend time away from the trials and tribulations at
the Sanford Police Department. To lx* free of having to
read critiques by Independent police review boards.
Dillard gave 27 years to the SPD ■ the List two .is Its
r'hlcf. He deserves our appreciation. It would he a good
Idea to have a Day for him or make him the Grand Mar
shall ol the annual Christmas Parade.
When Joe Dillard Joined the SPD he was one of two
Afro American patrolmen. You can guess where his beat
was and how long It took to work on the other side of the
city. Dillard was based In the city when he was In the
Navy. He liked Sanford and made it his home.
Ills climb from rookie patrolman to the No. 1job at the
SPD should encourage others In the community, Jix*
Dillard hail [ x t s c n x - ranee, was dedicated to law enforce­
ment. knew how to obey orders and then proved he
could give them.
The last two years haven't been the most pleasant
ones in his life - certainly not what he must have
thought they would lx* when he rose to Chief of the SPD.
Some thought It would lx* a miracle If he survived one
w a r yet two. Some believed the mayor and others were
out to get him.
Wc don't buy the Idea that Joe Dillard was doomed
the second he took command of the city's police force. He
Inherited the troubles others left tn his lap. He Inherited
an ixld triHip of whiners who sabotaged hint and the de­
partment. Jltc SPD isn’t exactly the Good Ship Lolll|&gt;op.
Indeed. Jix* Dillard’s successor might have to prove he
can walk on water.
City Manager Tony VanDcnvorp says it will take three
or more months to bring in a new chief. Sanford will
conduct a national search. The Job pays around
$80,000 a year. Some of this Is lor hazardous duty - the
rest for Ixing able to take harsh, relentless and unending
criticism.
What the d ly needs most Is for the SPD to come out
looking fine. Joe Dillard gave the department a Jump
start. It’s too hard to ask a guy who Just tiad knee re­
placement surgery to jump any further. Enjoy your re­
tirement. Chief. Anti thank you.

By Lurlette Sweeting
1 have been directly involved
with counseling and the edu ca­
tion o f children for more than
Tour derades. During this p e ­
riod I have witnessed ed u ca ­
tional fads com e and go. How­
ever. there arc some things that
are generic to a eh ltd's learn ­
ing. Em phasizing the Imjxirt.mcr of learning Is I h-m d e m ­
onstrated by taking lime to read
and talk to you r child from the
time he nr she Is born Prepar­
ing a child emotionally in be r e ­
ceptive to learning depends
upon how thr significant others
In a child’s life have transmit­
ted to the child Ihe fact that hr
or she Is loved unconditionally.
One of the acceptrd fads o f
the past w as open classrooms.
Tills
approach
hypothesized
that children would Irani better
tn pods with multiple classes
and teachers. What we knew
about child development and
varying attention spans should

My Two 0ents
( h i r s t

C o l u m n

h avr signaled Hut this was a
flawed approach.
Today, education currency Is
Ix in g focused upon charier
schools and th r voucher p ro ­
gram. Th e majority o f the states
In this nation have passed le g ­
islation nr have legislation In
th r process
embracing
the
charter sclitxil concept. Charter
schools rrmatu under thr au s­
picious o f thrlr local board of
education, but arr IlIxTatrd to
try administrative designs and
educational
methodology
for
meeting the needs o f the c h il­
dren they serve.

We Invite readers to submit thetr thoughts In writing on
county Issues regarding people, places and things to the
My TUx&gt; Cents Guest Column. T o give more residents a
chance to express their views, we ask that individual
guest writers submit no more than one column a month

Letters
Letter to the school
board
l)r. Ron lin n r ll.
I found you r letter interesting
not only in content hut also In
the tact tli.it It even existed. I
thought It w as against school
board policy lo talk lo the press
about matters that are under
litigation.
I appreciate and share your
concerns about the moral fabric
**
agree that the
V i n o t i i f have Bern charged with
educating ou r children about
Hie dangers o f drugs and alco­
hol. Th e Florida legislature,
when assigning these tasks
also sjx*clfiea)ly defined the
how. when and where the
schools were to c a n y out these
duties. These definitions can
be found In stabile 232.25.
Th is law does not give Ihe
school ju risdiction over any
student on a national holiday,
or any where other than school
board property. According to
tlie law. the student or child Is
the responsibility o f the parents
24 hours a day mid any where
In the world not the school. I
thought the school board's duty
was to educate our children,
not to raise them and not to be
the watch dog o f society.
1 am sure there Is substantial
case law supporting your p o s i­
tion. I am also sure there are an
equal umount o f cases d o cu ­
menting student rights. Neither
you nor 1 arc qualified to d eter­
mine what the legal precedents
arc for this issue. We should
leave lhat to the lawyers and
Judges. 1 uni also sure lhat the
case law o f this country slates
that w llh the exertion of author­
ity one also assumes the re ­
sponsibility. Am I to assume
lhat the school board Is also r e ­
sponsible for these students 24
hours a day and anywhere In
tlie world. I Imagine you would
prefer lo leave that to the p a r­
ents.
Lastly Ms. Schapker found

Other Views
Two billion never-borns!
Itv lien W attenberg
N K \ V S l&gt; A l&gt; «U ;S iJ L *l| U *kA S
- j - v I /* I
Four v e i n $gn i f %^&gt;rl&lt;$ l%pi|ut7o8 P r o s jx ^ ts ^ ftir 'l l l d l P e ­
n sio n s/ the United Nation* prelected that b y 'r ile year 2050
•here would be 0.8 billion people in the world, according In
ihetr "medium variant" assumption. In 1996 that projection was
dropped to 9 4 billion. Now. In the Just published 1998 e d i­
tion. the projection Is down (o 8.9 billion people. Almost one
billion people have disappeared In Just four yearsl What hap­
pened? They will never be bom .
Current world population Is about 6 billion people. If total
population In 2050 goes to 9 billion Instead o f 10 billion, dial
means lhat 25 percent o f expected global growth will never
materialize. Moreover. It Is now clear lh at as the United Nations
continues l&lt;&gt; get even mure realistic, another billion people will
vanish by 2050. leaving about 8 billion, cutting expected
growth by 50 percent. Then, around 2050. when most young
people today will still be alive. It Is quite likely that world
imputation will begin to decline.
On the dem ographic side consider first the Less Developed
Countries (LDC|. Just three decades ago (1 9 6 5 -9 7 0 ). the Total
Fertility Rate laverage number o f children born per woman per
lifetime) w as 6.2. Today (1995-20001. the rate is estimated at
3.0 children per woman, and Uiat rate is falling at historically
record-breaking speed. Fertility In Brazil, for example, has
fallen from 6.2 children to 2.3. close to the 2 . 1 "replacement
r a le ’ needed to keep a society from losing people over time. In
all. the LDCs have already traversed 78 percent o f the way to
replacem ent level.
More astonishing Is the situation In modern countries, all of
which are already below replacement, most o f them far below.
Fertility rates In Europe are unbelievable. Th e 19851990 rate
w as a startling 1.83 children per woman. Th e 1995-2000 rate
Is 1.42. down 17 percent over 10 years and 2 percent since
1996. In Japan, the rate Is 1.43. Such levels are about a third
less than needed to prevent an ongoing and geometric decline
In population, and yield ever-okter societies with ever-few er
worker bees to pay retirement costs.
For many years. Italy had the lowest fertility rate In the world,
an astonishing 1.2 children per woman. Italy hasn t changed,
but three countries have gone lower: Th e Czech Republic
(1.19), Romania 11.17) and the new world champion. Spain
(1.1 5).
America, wtih an average o f 1.9 children per woman over the
last quarter o f a century and 2.0 now. has withstood a good part
o f the Birth Dearth. Because o f Immigration, the U.S. will con ­
tinue to gain population In the decades to com e while Europe
will shrink by at least 100 million people by mid-century.
In short, never have fertility rates fallen so far. so low, so fast,
for so long, all over the world.
For many years, the United Nations diligently reported the
dropping rates but did not fully reflect those new rates In their
long-term projections. Through 1996. U.N. medium variant
population projections carried a bizarre assumption dial all na­
tions wllh below 2 , 1 fertility wuuld rise back to Uiat level by
2050 (an absurd 75 percent Increase In the case o f llaly).

Berry's World

Properly, that assumption has now been changed, reflecting the
rrallty in obstetric wards. Countries below 1.5 rise to 1.7, still
a stretch. C ountries In the 1.5 to 2 . 1 range settle tn at 1.9.
Furtherm ore, catastrophic rates o f HIV and AIDS In subSaharan Africa have been factored Into the projections.
H oi. ihe statistical reformation at the United Nations has not
been completed. Any country with a fertility rale above 2.1 In
the year 2000 Is kept at 2.1 by the U.N. projectors. Tills Is
silly. Consider Indonesia, a country o f over 200 million people.
The TF R fell from 5.6 to 2.6 children per woman over the last
30 years. Th e United Nations says the rale will reach 2.1 10
years from now. And Uien slay ihere. W hich Ignores the fact
that b y th r early 1990s there were already 12 LDCs below r e ­
placement and that In the later 1990s that num ber has grown to
20. It Is the accommodation o f such trends dial will likely
knock thr other billion off Ihe population projections for 2050.
Do not expect the headlines to reflect the new numbers. A
single hue o f statistics cun change the perception o f die nature
of the world. Data showing lower jxipulallon growth than e x ­
pected a rr often regarded as su bversive for agenda-driven In ­
terests For example, the root o f the "global warming" case Is
hinged In some large measure to ever-hlgher population num­
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six students in violation of the
zero tolerance policy pertaining
to alcohol, on that Labor Day
w eekend. Ycl you decided to
p n x x ed with only two of them.
W here K your moral obligation
to (lie other four students?
W hat have you taught them?
T o m M oore
S an ford

On Ihe olh rr hand, vouchers
havr been a source o f grave
concern for those who believe
that public funds should not be
used for private rdurallun. N a ­
tionwide public rduratlnn has
liern under fire for years.
Charges have been leveled that
not only are many students
dropping mil o f schools but
also many children urr being
graduated from public schools
without having mastered basic
skills In reading, writing and
mathematics.
T h r other side o f thr coin Is

lhat the ex cellen rc o f some
public schools h avr been uf11nurd through the many stu­
dents w ho take responsibility
for their education and thr
school system s that provide
Iru m lng
environments
Hull
promote
optimum
a ch ieve­
ments. In essence the systrm
em ploys great teachers up to
date equipm ent and other r e ­
sources Dial enhances an In d i­
viduals thirst for knowledge.
T h rrrfo rr, the question of
providing vou chers lo public
school stu drnts to attend prlvale schools
has general rd
great debates throughout this
land. T ile question o f vouchrrs
will be analyzrd In depth In
future rohim ns. Render Input
will be appreciated. Please a d ­
dress your com m ents to Lurlene
M. Sweeting. Pti. D.. c/o S em i­
nole llrru ld. 300 N. French
Avenue, Sanford. FI. 32771.
Lurlene S u v eflw j. a retlreil
friurnlor nmi school qidrinnre
counselor, lives In Sai\forrt.

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Berry's World

Rail service
Our organization lia s been In­
terested In Improved and ex­
panded rail service In thr Stale
o f Florida for almost 20 years
now as pari o f our push to
build transportation altern a­
tives. W e spearheaded over 10
years the establishm ent o f the
first evrr transcontinental train
between Florida and C a lifor­
nia. And our organization has
been Interested and supportive
o f higher speed roll as part of
Ihe larger picture o f esta b ­
lishing a statewide rail network
which would serve all Floridi­
ans.
Yet w e believe the high speed
project currently under co n s id ­
eration for the Tam pa-OrlandoMiami corridors to be p rem a­
ture und possibly relying on a
faulty assumption. It Is p rem a ­
ture because we fell lhat there
may not currently be a great
enough base o f roll service In
Florida upon which to feed Into
this system. The faulty a s ­
sum ption Is that the system
will make a profil; no roll sys­
tem that wc know o f does this.
Yet no transportation system
makes money. Including roads
and airports: they are all and
should be seen as essential
goven im enl.il services and roll
o f course Is beneficial because
o f Its econom ical,
environ­
mental. energy efficient and
people moving benefits, among
others.
W c feel that rather than
building the cu n ent high speed
project at the moment, the
state would get a bigger bang

"I'll accept the CEO position on the condition that my
obscenely high pay package has no relation to the
company 's performance '
for Its buck by building a true
roll system which would serve
Ihe entire state, would nin at
higher speeds than present
and would properly lay the
groundwork for a high speed
system later. Our proposal
would
provide
new service
where there w as none before to
Panam a City, St. Augustine.
Daytona Beach. New Smyrna
Beach, Titusville. Cocoa. M el­
bourne. Ft. Pierce, Vcro Beach.
Clearwater.
St.
Petersburg.
Sarasota.
and
Ft.
Myers,
am ong others, on a 6 times a
day basis. Other service to c it­
ies currently with roll service
would be nm on at least an
additional 5 6 lim es a day b a ­
sis
between
PensacolaJacksonville;
MlamlJackson villr along the coast:
Jacksonville-G ainesville Tampa:
Jacksonville Orlando
and Orlando-Gainesville. In the
Tum pa-Orlando-M iam !
co rri­
dors. there will be 10-11 addi­
tional trains each way each
day. Service expansion Is a lso
possible either alone or with
agreem ents with other states
to run service to points such as
Atlanta or New Orleans.
Tlie X200O technology would
allow these new trains to nin
faster on existing tracks due to
lls ability to tilt around c o r­
ners. going between 40 lo 50
percent faster: there Is also
existing track which will allow
trains to n in close to 100 miles
per hour now (Ihe stretch b e ­
tween Okeechobee and W est
Balm
Beach
immediately
conies to mind).
We estim ate It would cost the
state annually to operate this
system In the low to mid tens
o f m illions o f dollars. The fig­
ures are based on the system
Initially covering 75 percent of
Us costs Initially and It will do
better over lim e pulling In p e o ­
ple all over Ihe United Slates,
not Just In Florida alone. A fter
all, AM TRAK now rovers 82
percent o f Its costs. C apital
m oneys arc Initially estimated
at 8650,000,000 which could
either com e from part o f the
$2.3 billion "loan” for the high
speed project which ran be

converted to a grant, or part
could
come
from
funding
agreements w llh the railroads.
Worst case scenario. If Florida
W'ere faced with solely paying
the debt service on thr bonds,
the state would only have to
pay $ 4 1.6 million per year;
track Im provem ents which will
need lo be made on top on
what Is outlined above would
Ideally be part o f Ihe first two
funding options, with annual
appropriations and bonds to
n uke up any difference.
Head to head, thr stale
would have been spending a p ­
proxim ately
betw rrii
8161.000.000 8962.500.000 a
year once the high speed p ro j­
ect Is up and running which
would only serve part o f our
state vs. betw rrn $23,207,642$93,963,8)2 a year to serve the
entire
state. Our proposed
service can be up und running
anywhere from imm ediately to
I to 2 years, depending upon
equipment
acquisition
and
construction of stations and
track Im provem ents and this
service can run on existing roll
lines.
Florida Is the fourth largest
state In the nation: two states
larger than us have already
constructed statewide roll n et­
works. and others smaller than
us have or are doing likewise,
such as Georgia, who Is moving
to implement service between
Atlanta-M acon
and
AtlantaA thrns for starters. Building
more and bigger roads and a ir­
ports will not solve our trans­
portation
problems:
only
building up our roll resources
will. We urge you to contact
your elected state officials und
candidates to put the state's
weight
behind
Immediately
creating a rost-cffcctlvc state­
wide roll higher speed network
which serves the most people
the fastest. Thank you for
helping to n uke Florida a
leader In passenger rail serv­
ice.
John Hedrick, President
People's T ransit
O rgan iza­
tion
M ontlcello

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A group ol nine assemblyman and an interpreter from
Japan were part ol oversee study delegation that is intetested in downtown revitilization Like Sanford, Otsu,
Japan is a lakeside city . Otsu is located near the center
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freshwater lake. The group strolled around the historic
cistrict Friday guided by Linda Kuhn, director ol Sanford
Main Street Inc. The visit was coordinated through the
Metro Orlando International Attain Commission ol the
Economic Development Commission ol Mid-Florida

No/ember 19,1998
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E x p e r ie n c e th e u ltim a te s h o p p in g a d v e n tu re w h e re th e p r o d u c e
a n d m e a ts a re alw ays f resh. In fa c t, e v e ry d e p a r tm e n t fe a tu re s
t o p q u a lity item s a t s u rp ris in g ly lo w p ric e s . W h a t's m o r e , o u r
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a re b o th c o u r te o u s a n d k n o tv le d g e a b le . D is c o v e r th e v a rie ty in
o u r lla k e ry , D e li, M e a t O’" P r o d u c e d e p a rtm e n ts . C o m e a n d see
th e q u a lity , v a lu e a n d s e rv ice w e o f f e r e v e ry d a y a t P u b lix ,
w h e re s h o p p in g is a p le a su re.

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Linda Shakar was named
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tion among her colleagues st Lyman HKpi School.

Principal Sam Momary took* orw ffla smae

Authority makes it easier to get passes
SPECIAL TO THK HERALD
SEMINOLE COUNTY” • The
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Ex­
pressway Authority (OOCEAJ I*
making It easier lo get E-PASS
try holding remole E-PASS In ­
stallation events. The E-PASS
Installation team will be on
hand at Ihe following locations:
* Saturday, at Lowe's on 430
at 434 In Altamonte Springs.
There w ill be prizes Including
6350 In free lolls from WDUO
and $100 shopping s p re e s

courtesy o f Lowe's. There w ill
also be gift bags for Ihe first
300 people who sign up for EPASS. W DUO w ill broadcast
live from the event with special
guests the Carden Rebel and
WDUO Sport's Director Scott
Anrz.
* N ov. 31. at the Oviedo M ar­
ketplace from 10 a m. to 1 p in
W D U O * Scott Anez and O rate
Kabo Id will host the event. New
and established E-PASS c u s ­
tomers will be able lo register
for $250 In free lolls from

WDUO.
E-PASS Is currently used on
more than 105.000 vehicles In
Central Florida and Is accepted
on all local loll n&gt;ads Including
Stale Road -IOH |East West Expresswavl. State Road 52H |Uee
Line Expressway). State Road
417 (Central Florida G reene­
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Approximately one third of all
toll transactions Involve
EPASS. E PASS is a service of
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A A R P members to discuss road plans
W INTER
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W inter Springs AARP Chapter
members on Monday at I p m.
will learn first-hand d ev elo p ­
ment plans for the Seminole
County and state transportation
for the State Road 434 at US
Highway 17-92 spruce-up east
to Stale Road 419. The meeting
will be held at 400 North
Edgemon Ave.
C harles

Carrington.

Winter

Springs comm unity d e v e lo p ­
ment director, will explain the
concept approved recently by
Metroplan Orlando, the regional
transportation planning part
nershlp. *Thls Is Ihe corridor
leading to the Tow n Center. SR
434 Is ih e main corridor In the
city o f W inter Springs.* C a r­
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Seminole County.

Diana Cam pbell, musical d i ­
rector for Lyman High School,

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Has the appeal
o f prep football
run its course?
SANFORD _ If you net a chanrr. check out thin
week's edition o f Sports Illustrated.
Th ere's a pretty Interesting story railed
'U nintentional G rou nding' written by Grant W ahl
that talks about the declining Interest around
the country In high school football.
It seems that team s all over the country are
being forced to fold due to lack o f players and
that most school w ho do field football teams are
playing before tiny crowds that have declined
drastically In the past 20 years.
The story never reached Seminole County, a l­
though there w as a large part o f It devoted to
Coral G ables High School In Miami. Coral G a ­
bles. a proud football program, plays before
em pty stadium s w ith m ore and more players r e ­
fusing to take the time required to put Into a
w inning football team.
It kind o f hits hom e In Seminole County.
Once, not too long ago. Seminole County sta ­
dium s w ere filled. People around Sanford still r e ­
call the glory years o f Sem inole football.

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Latimer run gives
Tribe 7-6 victory
By Jeff Berlb rick *
ASSISTAN T SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ For one team the srorrboard re­
flected a haunting reminder, and for the other.
It brought bark a happy memory.
Sem inole defeated Lake Mary List night. 7-fl
as both team s closed out their seasons at T h o ­
mas E. W hlgham Stadium.
It marks the second straight year the score
was 7-6, Sem inole, and once again It com e
down to the final play o f the game.
Russ Abrams, who had already made field
goals of 48 and 42 yards, ratne up short on a
last second 52-yard altrm pt as Seminole c e le ­
brated a win over Its cross-town rival for the
third straight season.
Th e Sem inole win also marked the seventh
win In the last eight tries against the Rams.
Th e gam e meant nothing to either team ex­
cept for pride. Sem inole's playolf ho|&gt;rH were
da sited last week with a loss to district rival
Mainland and the Rams were hoping to clinch a
.500 record with a win.
Insteud. the Rams ended up 4-0 In Greg Stan­
ton's first year its coach. It was a major Im­
provement over last year's 0-9 disaster.
*We played great defense all year long.* Stan­
ton said. *We rebounded all year, we just got
down after losing to Oviedo.*
Th e Rams lost to Oviedo. 40-7. In their hom e

P1«aa« M ( Seminole. Page 2B

M S H S H S lfM lIn M

Garrett Goldsmith (No 7) capped hit senior Mason
by leading Sommole to a 7-8 victory over Lake Mary at

Thomas E. Whtgham Stadium Friday night Goldsmith
finished his earner with a 15-8 record as a startor

Bittersweet
season ends
for Lions
and Bears

Uut In 1998. Interest has been seriously lack­
ing all over the county.
True. Sem inole County has been down In fo o t­
ball for the past few years. Especially this s e a ­
son when, except for undefeated Lake Urantley.
only Sem inole has a winning record and the
vHQlf* were ousted from the playoffs last week.
Let’s talk about the Seminole game lust week.
W e'll get to everyone else In a minute, but
Sem inole had a hom e gam e against Its biggest
district rival. Mainland. A vein would have sent
the Fighting Sem lnoles to the playoffs and a loss
would keep them at home.
W here was the crowd?
Despite a big gam e the crowd was nowhere
near what It should have been. What was going
on In Sanford that night that could have possibly
been more appealing to Seminole students than
a big gam e Involving their classm ates?

By Toay De Bonnier
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
OVIEDO _ Homecoming gam es
generally are festive events, fueled
by school spirit and fond m em o­
ries.
Certainly. Friday night's sen sonending football contest belw ren
the
H om ecom ing-celebrating
Oviedo Lions und the visiting W in­
ter Springs Bears did not lack for
school spirit at John Courier Field.
That a understandable, given the
close proximity o f the schools and
the fact that a good portion o f the
W inter Springs Junior class were
freshmen at Oviedo.

How about the other schools? Sure, lake H ow ­
ell Is going through a dreadful season, but. on
Parents Night two weeks ago. the parents o u t­
numbered the students.
Oviedo usually packs them In. but a slow start
sent attendance falling, and crowds at Lyman
and Lake Mary are also suffering.
The biggest crowd I've seen all season was for
the W inter Springs 'H om ecom ing* game two
weeks ago and that's for a second-year school.
Cm getting used to attending gam es and g e t­
ting a decent parking spot right before kickoff
and that should never happen.
Sports Illustrated Implies that there are too
many other things kids are getting Involved with
these days. but. talking to kids all over the
county. It seems all they ever say Is that there's
nothing to do. Friday nights at the stadium used
to be the place to be; a place to meet girls and to
just hang out with our friends.
It should still be that way because, at $-1 or $5
admission. It's the best bargain In town.
W hat's m ore Is that students will still flock for
basketball gam es. Crowds at Lake Howell and
Oviedo boys gam es last year filled the place and
the Lake Mary girls packed both sides of the gym
for big gam rs.
Even In volleyball this fall, there were as many
students attending as football games.
Another problem addressed by Sports Illus­
trated Is that the num ber o f participants are
down all over the country.
Now. It's true, football Is a year-round game.
Hetween January and August, you had better be
In the weight room and. let’s face It. there's
nothing as monotonous as a long practice with a
team going nowhere.
Hut It’s also true that some o f the better p lay­
ers In the county arc either not returning o r q u it­
ting halfway though the season.
Everybody w ants to be a star or It's not worth
the effort.
One o f the reasons Is that, when It comes to
participation sports, there are sim ply more
choices. Soccer Is a lot less expensive and tim e­
consum ing and Is almost the tn-thlng to play
these days. Lacrosse Is a new and exciting game
and attracts an awful lot o f football players. You
ran still hit without the year-round effort.
Basketball Is cool as long as Michael Jordan Is
still In the NBA and girls' sports are taking away
a lot o f fem ales who used to participate In the
football program In other ca p a cities.
Football Isn’t dead and the crowds at Lake
Brantley prove that people will support a winner.
Football Isn't dying In Seminole County. It Just
needs a boost. Th e problem Is. no one seems to
know where that boost Is.
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : It's a sari state o f qffa lrs In the N IIA when form er Magic hack
Jerry Reynolds Ls getting more media cover­
age than Penny Hardaway.

Oviedo junior running back Alvin Hudson (No 24) rushed for
54 yards on eight carries and scored a touchdown to help the

Lions close out a tough Mason on a winning note. 37-8. over
Winter 6prtngs Friday night at John Courier Field.

Bui to describe the memories the
two teams will take away from the
1998 campaign as fond would be u
considerable stretch.
-It's
definitely
a
bittersweet
nlgjit.* said Oviedo coach Greg
Register with a shrug. "We weren't
planning on packing up the gear

Plaaac see Oviedo. Page 2B

H e n ry gets 400th
coach in g victory
Kellie Werner
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY _ Four hundred Is a
pretty special number.
A .400 batting average In b a se­
ball Is rem arkable, actually, a l­
most Im possible.
W inning the Pepsi 400 would
earn a driver a lot o f recognition
and a lot o f money.
A high school coach winning her
400th gam e Is pretty special as
well. Just ask Lake Mary girl's vo l­
leyball coach Cindy Henry.
"W inning 400 gam es makes me
feel old,* Henry Joked. ‘ Actually.
It's a really nice thing. It shows niy
longevity. I love the game o f vol­
leyball and while I have enjoyed
every minute o f coaching.
*1 have to give a lot o f the credit
to the great players that I have
coached here ut Lake Mary. They
ure as much a part o f this as I
am.*
Volleyball lias always been a
love o f Henry's. In fact, her desire
to coach Is what led her to the
teaching profession.
A s a kid growing up In W isco n ­
sin. Henry was always athletic. In
high school, she played basketball.

volleyball and ran track, with her
strength lying In volleyball.
Henry attended Manatee Com m u­
nity College In Bradenton and
played volleyball there after h er
family relocated to Florida. A fter
com pleting her first two years, she
transferred to the University of
Central Florida where she played
on the varsity volleyball and b a s ­
ketball teams.
Criminology was the major that
Henry was Interested In when she
started college, but because she
always knew she wanted to coach,
she switched her major to educa­
tion.
Henry landed her first teaching
Job ut Mllwee Middle School, then
taught at Lyman for three years •
before transferring to Lake Mary In
the school's Inaugural year. It was
at Lyman
that
Henry
began
coaching volleyball.
*1 have been coaching volleyball
for 21 years and I love It.* Henry
said. *1 coached basketball for one
year and slow pitch softball for
seven years but I definitely enjoy
volleyball the most.
"Even nicer now is the fact that it

Please see Henry. Page 2B

I

Lake Mary veteran girls volleyball coach Cindy Henry recently got her 400th ca ­
reer victory in her 21sl year of high school coaching, the lost 17 at Lake Mary

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Sem inole
C o n tin u ed from Page IB
finale and went on to lose the last three gam es
on the road against very difficult opponents.
Sem inole coach Jim Worthington wrapped up
his second season with a seven -win season. He
missed several practices this week with the
birth o f hts daughter. Brooke on Tuesday.
T h e roaches told me they worked really hard
this week and l knew we'd be ready for tonight .’
r\vo players who weren't ready to call It a
sc ison vet were linebackers Joe W atson and

H e n ry
C o n tin u ed from Page IB
Is a short season. I get
to coach during the first part o f
the year when I am fresh and
them 1 have the rest o f the year
off to relax."
In all o f her years o f co a ch ­
ing. there Is still one thing that
Henry does not like about high
school sports...specialization.
Henry believes that girls e s ­
pecially should try a variety of
different sports.
High school Is supposed to
be a team ing experience, she
explained, and with so few
athletes actually m aking a liv ­
ing at sports, as long as the
academ ics are top priority,
girls should try a couple differ­
ent things.
"I am all for athletes playing
various sports." Henry said. "It
■ can only benefit the athlete.
'W hen these kids look back
at high school, they should
remem ber that they had fun.
There Is nothing w rong with
trying som ething new. Th ey
can alw ays go back to their
first love."
Henry's love for the game of
. vollevball Is evident not only In
. her num ber o f coachin g vlcto, rtes. but her dedication to the
train. She has an expectation
for her team s to win and that
Is contagious.
'O n ce you le a m to win. then
you expect to and It happens."
Henry’ said.
In Coach Henry's case. It has
happened 400 tim es.

Mike Bradley The duo was all over the field ami
stuffed several Lake Mary drives late In the
gam e to preserve the win

nole field for the filial time.
After the Sem liinlrs celebrated with the
school band. Paine was em otional and was one
of the few Semlnoles w ho didn't remove their
gam e |rrseys before walking off the field
K.u h leam was held scoreless for most o f the
first quarter, but Sem inole scored Its only
touchdown of (lie gam e late qu artrr when
Clarence L illm e i broke two tackles on his way
to a JO yard touchdown run
He look a pair of vicious shots and Ixitm crd
oil la-fore out racing the L ik e Mary defense.
After that the teams traded punts and turn
overs Bradley and W atson keyrd the Sem lnolc
defense. but L ik e Mary stood strong liehlnd
Rv.in DIChtara. Charles Harris ami B.irrv I’orter
who plavcd one o f his lx-st games o f the season
K a d i team missed on fourth-and-ntie oppor
lu n llles Is-lore L ik e Mary got on the Imanl with

*Joe W atson has been the leader on and o il
the A d d along with Bradley.* W orthington said
"They made play after play all season."
Another player not willing to let the season
slip away w as Sem inole tackle J rff Paine who
w ill be playing .it a major in te n s it y next sea
son. but had a hard time walking oil the Semi

Watson developed
into a team leader
By K e llie W ern er
HERALD CO RRESPO ND ENT
SANFORD _ He Is not very
big person.
And he's very soft spoken.
See him on d ie football field,
however, and you'd swear he Is
seven feet tall and with a very
gruff voice.
Sem inole High School ou t­
side linebacker J o e W atson Is
almost
a
split
personality
when It comes to his on and off
the field personas.
"Joe Is definitely a crunch
player for us." said Sem inole
coach Jim W orthington "Last
year he made big plays for m
but this year he has com e
alive. He Is a leader on the
team. Not a vocal one. but a
leader by exam ple."
W atson began his football
career In the Sanford Pee Wee
league. He alw ays played d e­
fense. which Is Just fine with
him since he enjoys making
tackles, and received helpful
Ups from his older relatives,
who w ere also food players for
the Fighting Sem lnoles.
For a time. W atson ulso
played basketball but even
though he liked the sport, he
decided to concentrate his en ­
ergies on football
That has been a very good

decision for Ixith W atson and
thr Sem lnoles.
All year, the name called the
most for defensive plays has
been W atson's He Is every­
where. In one gam e. W atson
broke up a pass, caused one
fumble, recovered two fumbles
and racked up eight tackleW hat makes him so g o o d »

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"I have always been last."
W atson explained. "But I think
I have Improved the most b e ­
cause o f coach W orthington
and his strong -kills. I hustle,
have a decent work eth lr. have
good work out habits and take
my role as one o f the leaders
on the team seriously.*
There Is one other thing that
W atson takes
seriously...his
3.3 grade point average W at­
son admits that he doesn't
have the best study habits, but
he does manage to get the
work done and keep up with
the assignm ents.
That can't lx- easy with
school all day. practices in thr
afternoon and then gam es on
Friday evenings.
Motivation Isn't a problem
for Watson, however. I he sam e
dedication lhal drives him to
keep hts grades up. also m o ti­
vates him on the football field
"I play every down like it
could be my last." W atson said

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Joe Watson
"Because you never know when
you might gel hurl."
Watson hope- to attend c o l­
lege after high -« hool. Because
he was tiom and raised In
Sanford, lie is considering g o ­
ing out o f stale. Ills f.tvorlle
- « hoot Is Syracuse U niversity
(New York) and ll he were to
stay m Florida, he likes thr
University of Miami
With Ills dedication to his
si hool work and Ih r game of
football, college Is d efln llrly
within W atson's rruch.

Oviedo
Continued from Page IB
tonight. W e've got a great bunch o f
kids. And these seniors are the first group
o f kids I've had for four years."
Oviedo, which began the season with
hopes o f returning to die state playoffs,
finished the season with a 3-7 record after
rolling past the Bears. 37-6. Friday. W inter
Springs, which has only Junior, s o p h o ­
more. and freshman classes this year,
ended up 2-8.
W hile the marks suggest a season o f fu­
tility. both team s will look back at 1998 as
a "would have/could have/should have" ex­
perience.
In that uniquely athletic perception o f
"we d ld n t get beat, we lost." both coach es
believe that they were Just a couple o f
plays from being In the state playoffs.
AVe lost tw o District gam es by a total of
three points to team s we dldn t know much
about." said W inter Springs coach Mick
Harris. "In fact, we played much better
within the county than we did outside."
The frustrations o f a disappointing s e a ­
son aside. Friday night's game capped a
spirited week between the schools that In­
cluded a flag football gam e between the re­
spective faculties (and assorted friends) on
W ednesday night.
For the record, the Lions' offensive a t ­
tack featured 12 different skill position
players (Including freshman placeklcker
Steve Asby. who kicked a 28-yard field goal
and a pair o f extra point).
Ju nior running back Kevin Quintero led
Oviedo with 79 yards and a touchdown on
seven carries.
Also contributing were Junior Alvin Hud­
son (eight rushes for 54 yards and a
touchdown). Junior Clarence Walker (48
yards and a touchdown on seven a t ­
tempts). sophom ore Brian Lorenzettl (four
rushes. 26 yards), sophom ore Drew BalleyH am rtt (25 yards and a touchdown on four

Abrams s first field goal of the night late in the
•bird (|tiartrr. Th e Rams had moved to the Id on
that drive, hut B radley made a big sack to push
L ik e Mary buck.
K.irty In the fourth quarter. Sem inole fumbled
and L ik e Mary recovered at thr Sem inole 22.
hut Watson made two t . u k le s for losses and
again the Rams had to settle for a field goal.
Seminole had a chance to put II away when It
drove to the L ik e Mary :i» . hut on the N th play
&lt;&gt;f the drive. Jusim Wright (ticked off a pass to
give Mary a tmal shot.
Ilic Rams drove m the 33 Ix fo re Watson
stuffed running but k Lawrence Rudolph furring
Abrams to try the long held goal
Ihc only Sem inole County team left standing
Is L ik e Brantley which hosts Dr. Phillips In the
first round of the state playoffs next Friday at
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carries), and Junior Brandon Mitchell
(three runs for 2 1 yards).
Junior Kenny Sturllng (who com pleted
five o f 13 passes for a touchdown and an
Interception)
and
sophom ore
Nick
Tenekedes alternated series qu arterback­
ing Oviedo.
Lorry Grayson caught three passes for HI
yards and a touchdown while Justin H o l­
mes had a 27-vard recrpllon. Paul S ari la
caught a pass for a two-point conversion.
"W e were hoping to have a year like last
year," said Register, referring to the Lions
two-gam e run In the Class 6A playoffs.
"But one way that I define cham pions is If
they get up after getting knocked down.
And these kids have gotten up every tim e
they were knocked down.
“W e’ve played well the last four weeks
(when the Lions went 2-2 after a 1-5 start).
W e even played well In the losses We had
som e things to fix. W e Just fixed them too
late."
Johnnie Blake highlighted the W inter
Springs attack by rushing for 37 yards on
11 carries, com pleting u nine-yard pass to
Greg lannuzz! for the Bears only touch­
down. and catching a 10-yard pass.
Darryl Wright added 23 yards nishing on
seven carries. Marcus Wiggins chipped In
with two catches for 41 yards, while Iannuzzl had three receptions for 32 yards.
Chauncey H am pton had a three-yard nui
and a 14-yard reception.
Brett W eber caught a 10-yard puss.
Quarterback Brandon Blake passed for
107 yards, com pleting Seven of 15 passes.
"I wish we could have played txrttcr'ln
the first half." said Harris. "Oviedo must be
the best 3-7 team In the stale, but we gave
them several gifts (mainly three turnovers
on the W inter Springs' side of the 50-yard
line).

"Our defense did a good |ol&gt;. hut that's
lx-rn tlie case all year long. We thought the
offense would lx- our strength, but w r'vr
been inrnnslHtrilt. Thai s just a result of
our youth and Inexperience. On the whole,
the season was a good learning experi­
ence."

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Tills is a short point series
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‘Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Th e Sanford Rotary Club Is net­
ting ready In host Its annual goif touniam rnt
t&gt;er. I at Debary Counlry Club. Th rrr will be a
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Day Buccaneer running L ic k Mike Alston and
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L ist year, the event raised over $'1,000. Call
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Th e Metro Orlando Amateur Softlral) A s s o c ia ­
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20 nt Ekana G olf Club In Oviedo to benefit the
Achieving Excellence Through Academ ics A
Athletics organization. Entry fee Is $75 per

first hole-ln-one two weeks ago. Dave O'Connor,
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ace...
The Legacy Club nt Alaqua L ik r s also a n ­
nounced Its grand opening date, set for Dec
12...
Alan King's 2 2 1 topped Gary Keymnnt. Chuck
Lytle. E d Purnell and Dave Sutton to rapture the
Rolling Hills Invitational last weekend...
Jay W illiam son earned $10,000 with his fourshot win over John Elliott as the Cleveland Tour

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OF the present:.

UCF hoop teams split openers
Special to the Herald

ORLANDO _ Sem inole High
School graduate llrad Tralna
got his senior season off to a
living start as he scored 26
points to Ird the University of
Central Florida to a 10-1-98 v ic ­
tory over Rollins in the men’s
hasketh.ill season openrr for
both schools
In the other hall o f the dnubleheadrr. Karl Gaskins and
Kate Miller com bined for 48
points to Irad Aim -m an Uni­
versity to an 88 70 victory over
the University o f Central F lo r­
ida w om en s basketball team
on Friday .it lh r UCF* Arena.
The gam e w as the season
open rr for both teams.
Th e Golden
Knights
ap
|*earrd headed to a fairly easy
victory when they built a 53-41
halftim e lead
But coach Tom Kinsman's
Tars cam e roaring bark In die
second half, outscorlng UCF.
57-51.
Tralna. a First Team AllTAAC
prr season
selection,
finished die night rilne-for-13
Irom the fiuor. Including fourof-srvrn Imnt tlii&lt; -i-| H iliit land.
and was slx-for etgFit at the
charity stripe.
The 6-foot 6. guanl/forwanl
also
contributed
right
re­

bounds and three assists.
Also sto rin g In double fig­
ures for the Knights were Mario
L ivrtt
(18
points.
10 re­
bounds).
D’Q iiarius
Stewart
and B rronti Sim s |I6 points
each) and Cory
Prrry
111
points).
C alrb Spring led Rollins with
24 points. Other duultie figure
scorers for the Tars were Mlkarl llrrm a n sson (16 points).
Mike Casey (15 points) and
Fred Johnson (I I points).
Alter a four-year hiatus U CF
and Rollins renewed their long
standing rivalry, perhaps for
the last lime. TAAC n d rs will
not allow UCF* to play any non*
division I schools alter next
season, m aking It unlikely that
the Golden Knights and Tars
will meet In the near future.
UCF* leads the all-tim e series
between the two schools 24-15
ami has won the last four
m eetings
The Golden
Knights
w ill
travel to Alabama on Thursday
to take on Auburn University at
8 p in.
In the opening gam e of die
evening, two trrr throws by
Ouskin at the 7:47 mark of d ie
first half gave AU a 14-13 lead
UCF* wus unable lo regain
the Irad for the rest o f the
game as Am erican led 41-25 at

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L ik e Brantley High School will host Its a n ­
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Call 320-3413 for details...
Eastwood G o lf Club will host the annual
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die half and shot 50 percent
|29-for-58) for the game. UCF’
shot 31.9 percent and was outrebounded. 42-39.
UCF had four playrrs reach
double
figurrs
with
senior
guard Chertya Davis scoring 14
lo lead the Golden Knights.

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W h a t's U p In The N F L .... W e e k N o. I I
SANFORD _ W elcom e back from a brutal week
folks. Last Sunday was full of surprises and w e
barely escaped w ith our lives!
The League had some huge surprises clim ax­
ing on Monday night as the Pittsburgh S teelers
destroyed the G rren Bay Packers.
I w as shocked not at how well the Steelers
played, but at how poorly the Parkers perlormed. Mike Holmgren has a lot o f work to do
with this squad If they plan to be contenders.
I'm not one o f the Idiots predicting the dem ise
o f the franchise and 111 tell you whv. They have
a ton o f talent and one o f the best head coarh ex
In the League.
Th e Vikings struggled to overrom e a feisty
Saints team and lost two quarterbacks tn the
process. Do you think they’re w ishing they h a d ­
n't cut Gtno T o r m ta ?
I doubt It. Anyway. I ll tell you who else
looked good this weekend....the Oilers.
If the Steelers and Jaguars, along with JefT.
still think that D ivision Is a two way race, they
are all mistaken.
I can honestly see the Oilers pulling o ff a
major upset and winning this bracket. Th ey
have a way o f making games ugh', and when
they do. they know how to win them. Keep an
eye on them, because nolm dv else Is.
Let * take a quick look around Florida.
The Jagu ars continued their winning ways,
but m ay be in trouble this week as they might
have to go with out Brunnell. T h r Jaguar fans
-ire lucky that today s game brings a weak o p ­
ponent to town.
That gets me to the Tam pa Bay Buccaneers,
who are an absolute disgrace. Everyone thinks
Dungy Is the greatest thing In the world, except
met I think he stinks and 111 give you a one
word reason. Dtlfer.
If D ungy had any sense he would have started
looking for a new quarterback earlier In the
season when It was obvious the offen se wasn t
going to click. W e all know Steve Walsh Isn’t the

What’s Up In The NFL

BRADY
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answer, but U s time Tony got the m essage that
D llfrr Isn't either.
I forget what the Dolphins did last week, but
It doesn t matter. T ills will be the fourth year In
a row that all you Fish fans get excited for
nothing! Jim m y m ay give great press con fer­
ences. but he has yet to prove he can take this
team where they want to go.
Let's take a look at TH E C R Y S T A L B A LL OF
F O O T B A L L and (lnd some winners.
M I A M I (- 3 ) A T C A R O L I N A
T ills gam e might seem like a gim m e to D ol­
phins fans but 111 tell you this, the Panthers
and their fans have not quit since Kerry *1 Quit*
C ollins quit.
Th is team will be ready to fight to the death,
and I don t think Miami will tie up for
the challenge. Marino has lookrd terrible, and
Carolina can stop the run at home. P a a tb a is

10. Dolphins 10.
B U F F A L O (- 2 ) V S . N E W E N G L A N D
Preseason handteappers had this one figured
as a Patriot blowout, but that was before the
Patriots’ own blowout.
That was also before Doug Flutlc w ho should
have a detent game at home against a defense
that was totally stomped by the Falcons last
week. A win here keeps my beloved Bills In the

running for n trip to the Super B ow l....w ell
maybe a Wild Card.
S A N F R A N C IS C O (- 3 ) A T A T L A N T A
W hy can't the Falcons get any respect?
Th e Nlners arc traveling to the Georgia Dome
to face a very good team. Th e Falcon fans have
vowed to make the Dome so loud Young's ears
w ill bleed. Tills team Is hungry and I think
they 11 win the gam e outright! Take the points
and nin. don't Jog, to the bank on Monday
morning. F a lco n s 3 8 , N ln n s 23.
T E N N E S S E E ( • ! ) V S . P IT T S B U R G H
Ever heard o f a slu gfrst? If not, and you have
any questions, tune Into this gam e.
There will be m ore tale hits In this gam e than
any gam e this year. The Oilers are tired o f bein g
treated like children, so they plan to light like
men. I'm not sure they have the talent to win
this game, but I would never bet against this
angry team In this one. O U a «* 16, M a s te rs 13.
N E W O R L E A N S (- 2 ) V S . S T . L O U IS
The A ln ls play host to the Ram m les In this
matchup o f teams going the wrong way.
New Orleans showed heart keeping the gam e
close at Minnesota, but tt took a lot out o f them.
Th e Rammles ran score some points, but seem
Incapable o f stopping opponents from doing the
same. I'm going with the Alnts. m ainly because
they're at home und the line Is less than a field
goal. A ln ts 23. R a m m les 2 0 .
S E A T T L E (- 1 ) A T O A K L A N D
Th e wtnner will sneak Into the playoffs, the
loser will not. It's that sim ple.
I love both o f these team s so I refuse to pick
a favorite....oh all right. Seahuwks soar! Baahaw ks 24, C h eaters 21.
G R E E N B A Y (- 7 ) V S . N E W Y O R K G IA N T S
Th e Packers have yet to im press me this year,
but I know me the talent Is there.
W ith the Vikings looking to pull aw ay from Ihe
"pack." Holmgren knows he needs this gam e.
Look for Ihe Giants to out u d a decent effort In
Ihe find half, but I think Favre will be too much

for them tn the second half. W ith G rren Bay's
record on outdoor turf, this Is not a gam e to in­
vest in. P a ck ers 24. (H a n ts 10.
D E T R O IT (- 2 ) V S . C H IC A G O
Th e Bears have m ade a habit o f keeping th eir
gam es closer than people expect, w hile the L i­
ons have a habit o f losing gam es they’re n ip posed to win.
Barry Sanders has m ore class than anyone in
the League, and It’s a sham e he has to play for
such a bad team. Th e weight o f Detroit is on h is
shoulders, and he'll be ready for the task. I look
for him to go for close to 200 yards. Lia na 24.
Basra 10.
D A L L A S (- 4 ) A T A R I Z O N A
Delleve me football fans, the Cardinals are
ready for this one. T h is team has been Ihe
laughing slock o f the Division for too long.
I like Arizona In m y U PS E T S P E C IA L . Th e
Cowgirls stink, did you see them at hom e
against the Giants? C a td tea te 17. C m rg lite 13.
D E N V E R (- 4 ) A T K A N S A S C I T Y
This Monday Night matchup la dam pened by
the fact that Elway w on't be able to go.
Marty Shottrnhetm cr needs to pull out a win If
this team has any chance o f m aking the p la y­
offs. My sources tell m e this team la falling
apart, with locker room brawls com m on after
practices this week.
If I'm forced to play. III take Ihe points, at
least the Chiefs are still fighting for som ething!
Chtefh IS . B ranca# 13.
Each week I select the gam e that after diligent
research and contem plation. 1 Teel Is the best
selection against the spread. This gam e Is re­
leased here In my colum n as my patented L O C K
O F TH E W EEK.
Today I feel great going with the C A R O L IN A
PA N TH E R S (4 3 ) O V E R T H E M IA M I DOL­
PH IN S. The Panthers are starved for a victory
and should catch Ihe Dolphins asleep at home.
Have a great afternoon watching football and
rem em ber, everything else can wait!!!

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NOVEMBER 0
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Lim ited Lata M * d * l* _ I (4) Lurry
McCormack: X 1071 C lu il Allman J 131
Karl Ik tk n c r 4. [91 [lobby Srare. S.
( 26 ) Larry O ilr r n
W edltled _ 1 [H| Kenny I lo k lr 3
1K9| Jimmy
C row ; 3
(601 John
LovrUdy: 4. I2BI Jeremy detainer 5
1141 John Wills
ip a rts m a a . I. 121 Glen Carter. 2.
(341 Ron lUuckurd. 3. |RI RRh Clouscr.

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(16) Robert WlUum* 3 (321 John
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S th u u r 3 1191 Mike McGowan. 3. 16 21
Gary Smith 4 (721 Hank Walker
4-CyUader Bambara _ I 1291 C ha; lie
Grtfllth: 3. 131 Lronurd Story 3 1431
Curly. 4 1091 Raymond HoUj(r. 3 161
Steve Patterson.

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NOVEMBER 7
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1781 B J McLeod. 3. 1211 Chuck liters:
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13301 J D Grraid. 3 (M l Dun Strosahl
Bombers . I (991 Greg Suyler 2
1301 Jet! Wright. 3 (Hi Rich Clouscr. 4
1111 Duane Freed. 3 1321 John Clou set
K u * A B e e t* _ I 1631 Joe llrugan 2
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Florida Relay Service
FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
Publien: November 9. IS. 1994
DCW-S7
HOUSE ot tn* SEMINOLE

1 .2 8 5 : 5 .

(5 5 ) S h a t n

S p o r t s m a n _ I. 177) Dan
Zukowtkl. 2.873; 2. (21) Kerry
Belflower. 2.568; 3. (15) B illy
Belflower. 2,490: 4. ( I I ) Russ
Shaw.
2.238;
5.
(09)
Art
Kunzrman. 2,133.
Mini-Stock _ I. ( 1 ) P ed lr
Allison. 3,192: 2. |97) K elly
Jarrett, 2.967: 3. (15) W ayne
Clark. 2.466; 4. (419) Bob Goff.
2.272: 5. (6) Jam ie
Dtxon.
2.098.
Bomber _ 1. (8) Rich
Clouscr 147 wins). 3.278: 2.
(47) Tim Adam s. 2.962: 3. (3)
Charles Fry. 2.660; 4. (81) Mike
Peppier, 3.100; 5.
(O) Mark
Scherer. 1.807.

NEW SM YRNA
SPEED W AY
Late Models _ 1 . (78)

ORLANDO
SPEEDW ORLD
L a te M o d e ls _
l. (78)
B J . M rLrtxl. 3.237; 2. (81)
Bruce Everett. 2.860: 3. (18)
Jared Allison. 2.665: 4. (14)
Konnle R oach. 1.830; 5. (7)
Debbie Santo. 1.399.
L im it e d L a t e M o d e ls _
1. (9) Bobby Sears. 2.9G3: 2.
(67) Chad Allm an.
1.867: 3.
(87) Eddie Rice. 1.712: 4. (22)
Larry Osteen. 1.685; 5. (26)
Mike Murphy. 1.363.
M o d ifie d
_
1. (71) J o e
Middleton. 2.309: 2. (5) Eddie
Hartin.
1.659; 3. (13) Bill
Gunn. 1.337; 4. (34) Frank O.

III .

H e ld . 9 8 0 .

J. McLeod. 3 .6 1 8 :2 .
Everett. 3.284; 3.
Rogers. 3.242; 4.
Allison. 2.782; 5.
McClelland. 2.334.

b.
(81) Bruce
( I I ) David
(18) Jared
|99) Bobby

limited Late Models _

IHirker.
1.420; 5
(77) Tim
Wallace. 1.364.
S p o rtsm a n _ |. (35) Dee
Napier.
3.862; 2. 109}
Art
Kunxeman. 2,504: 3. 107) Ron
Lufcy.
2.293; 4.
(34)
Pat
Buckley, 1.746: 5
(3| Ian
Huffman. 1,692.
Mini-Stock _ I. I I ) Pedle
Allison.
3.514; 2. (71)
Ted
Vulplus. 3.245: 3. 121 B ob
Doxle, 3.094; 4. (I5| W ayne
Clark. 2.871; 5. |4I9| Bob Goff.
2.412.

Bomber _ I. (8) Richard
Clouser (47 wins). 3.935; 2.
(05) David Rowe. 3.738; 3. (3)
Charles Fry. 3.672: 4. |71) Mike
Hendrix. 3.353; 6. 199) Oreg
Sayler. 2,626.

COM BINED POINTS
(drivers ru n n in g for
p o in ts a t b o th tracks)
Late Model _ I. (78) B J .
McLeod. 6.855: 2.
Everett.
6.144; 3.
Allison.
5.447; 4.
Rogers.
3.316; 5.
McClelland. 2.871.

(81) Bruce
(18) Jared
(II)
David
(99) Bobby

Limited Late Model _ I.
(9) Bobby Sears. 6.790: 2. (67)
Chad Allman. 5.431; 3. (22)
L a n y Osteen. 4,220; 4. (87)
Eddie Rice. 3,146: 5. (26) Mike
Murphy. 2.341.
Modified _ 1. (71) J o e
Middleton. S.OBI; 2. (19) Tom
Root. 2.591; 3. (66) Jerry

Symons. 2.238;
Laurent. 2.050;
Gunn. 1.867.

4.
5.

(51) Tim
(13) BUI

S portem en _ i. joe) Art
Kunzeman. 4.637: 2. (35) Dee
Napier.
4.466; 3.
(3)
Ian
Huffman. 3.346; 4. ( I l l Russ
Shaw. 3.218; 5. (I5&gt; Billy
Uelflowrr. 2.744.
Mini-Stock _ 1. ( I ) Pedle
Allison. 6.706; 2. (15) W ayne
Clark. 5.337: 3 . (419) Bob Goff.
4.684.
Bomber _ i. (8) Rich
Clouser (47 wins), 7.213; 2. (3)
Charles Fry. 6.332: 3. (05)
David Rowe. 4.906: 4. (71) Mike
llendrtx. 4.552; 5. (47) Tim
Adam s. 3,312.

Recoton®Electronics
FACTORY OUTLET STORE

l. (9) Bobby Sears. 3.827: 2.
(67) Chad Allman. 3.564: 3.
(22) Larry Osteen. 2.535; 4. (I )
Sammy Graham. 1,923: 5. (87)
Eddie Rice. 1.434.
Modified _ l. (71) J o e
Middleton. 3,382; 2. (66) Jerry
Symons. 1.944; 3. (19) Tom
Root.
1.830; 4. (3) W ayne

SCW Pro-Wrestling
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring SCW (Southern C h am pi­
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and Sem inole Ulvd. on the lake front.
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Dcrn and ‘ Mad Dog* Mike Taylor and his new
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Mercenary". "Lord o f Discipline", Th e Florida
Hurricane", and many others.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the a c ­
tion beginning at 7:30 p.m. Th e cost Is (8 .0 0
for all seals. Proceeds will go to the Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van for
their program.
For more information or tickets, please
contact Ofc. Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030.
Tickets are also available at B illy Boy s lo ­
cated at the C om er o f 1st St. and Sanford
Ave. In Sanford. (407) 321-0833.

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Legal Notices
IN T M CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M I aiO M T IIN T H
JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT
M AMO TOR
SEMINOLB COURTT.
atORtOA
c i v i l ACTION
eaaa n o . ee-ieea c a
d i v i s i o n te * a
FIRST UNION
MORTOAOI CORPORATION
r/KM CAM I RON BROWN
COMPANY.
Piamtift(«),

va.

JOHN C OOROON. *1 al.
Defendant)*).
NOTKS
OP FORSCLOBURf B A L I
NOTICI IS H IR IB V OlVIN
pursuant le a Final Judgmant at
Marl gaga Far a d o aura
October
10th,
ISIS,
anterad in C ate NO I
CA of tha Circuit Court ot m*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and lor SEMINOLE Court,.
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
MORTOAOI
CORPORATION
F/R/A
CAM I RON BROWN
COMPANY w m * PUmiiff and
JOHN C OOROON; Somme)*
County; Jamaa ta ck . Janat
Rack are th* Detendent*. I win
aak lo lha highwet and boat biddar lor each at lha Waot Iron*
door ot lha Sonunolo County
Courlhouoo. Sanford. Florida al
I I 00am . on lha Slat day ol
OCCIMBIR, ISOS, lha following
doaenbod property aa aat lortn
m cold Final Judgment
LOT S. BLOCH 4. HSFTLIR
HOMIS ORLANDO SICTION
O N I. ACCORDINO TO THI
PLAT THIRIOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOON 11. PAOIS S I S .
IN THI PUBLIC RICORDS OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNISS MY HAND and tha
aaal al trua Court on October
JOlh. IM S
IS ! AL)
Maryanna Moraa
Clark o l lha Circuit Court
By: Jano I . Jaaataw
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCalta. Raymar.
Barron S Fraopiar
Pool Otfico Boa M IO
Tampa. FL 13401
FP404I404
N you ora a parto o with a dtaobilily aho naada ec commodenan m ordar to parttc p ile m
tn a proceeding. you aro antiHod
no coal to you, lor tha
puma-on ol corlirn aaaiatanca
P IM M
co n la d
Court
Admtmatration ol M l N Park
Aronuo. Sanlord. Florida 12771.
laiaphona numbor |«0T| 11141M. within 1 working daya ol
your rocaipt ol thia document, ft
haarmg repaved. (TDOl 1-400M S-ITM
Pubhah November 4. IS. IM S

otw-ss

IN T IN CIRCUIT COURT
POR BSMINOLS COUNTY
PLORIOR
PROBATB DIVISION
Flla Hum ban 44-4 TS-CP
IN R l I STATS OF
JAMSS AIBENT WIOOIS
Deceased
NOTIC4
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admimalralian ol lha
aaiata ol JAMES a i b i r t w io DIS. docaoaod. File Numear M
ST1-CP, la pandmg in lha
Circuit Court lor Semina'*
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division. tha addraaa ol which
la PO Draw** C. larMorO. FL
FFTFI tho namaa and addroaaaa ol mo poraonai lapraaomatiro and lha partonal rapraaanlaliva'a atlornay ara aal forth
ALL INTI A t t T I D PINSONS
AR I NOTIFICD THAT
All poraona on whom in.«
natico 10 toryod who hart
abtocnana that chailanga ina
raUdrty al lha will, tha ryuaidicanona al lha poraonai rapraaanlatnra. ranua. or jurisdiction ol
thro Court ara raduuad to Mo
thou obioct-uni with true Court
WITHIN THI LATIN OF T H A I!
MONTHS AFTIR THI OATt OF
THI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY OATS
AFTIR THI OAT I OF SIR V lCI
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM
All craddora ol tha dacadanl
and othor paraona having
claimt or damanda agamat
decedent * aatata on whom a
copy e l thia notice la served
wrtlun Ihraa month* altar tha
data ol tho lual publication ol
thro noliea mual Mo thou claim*
with thia Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF TH R U MONTHS
AFTIR TH I OATI OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY OATS
AFTIR THI OATI OF SinvICI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM
Ail olhor croditor* ol tho decedont and poraon* haring claim*
or damanda agamal in# dec#dant'a aatala mutt Ilia thair
claim* with Ihl* court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTIR THI
OATI OF THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICI
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANOS AND
OBJICTION3 NOT SO FILID
WILL B t FO R IVIR BARRIO.
Tho dale ot lha l-rtl publica­
tion of Una Notica it Norambar
IS. IM S
Par tonal Rapraaanlalina:
Jf ANNE WIOOIS
I I OS Marquatla Avenue
Sanlord. Florida 31TT]
Aitor nay lor
P«-tonal Reoresenteliv*
JACK T. BRIDGES
Florida Bar No 145933
M 4 North Oak Avenu*
Sanlord, Florida 11771
PubJith: Norambar IS. 11. I SSI
OIW-MO
_________
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CASB NO. fS -t1 4 t-C A -1 4 -K
RUSSILL BRUCI MONCRIEF.
a awglaman.
Plamlill.
ra.
m a g n u s Th o m p s o n .
ASTON TAYLOR.
JUOITH WALKER.
VIRNITA BROOKS,
and MARCIA HILLINGWORTH,
Defendants
N O T IC I OP SALS
NOTICE IS HERCBT GIVEN
trial pursuant lo a Final
Judgmant ol Foracloaura datad
NOVEMBER 4. ISSI. in laror ol
Plaintiff,
RUSSELL
BRUCI
MONCRIEF. again tt Oaland-

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anla. MAONUS THOMPSON,
ASTON
TAYLOR.
JUDITH
WALKER. VIRNITA BROOKS
and MARCIA KILL INOS WORTH,
bt Cata No. M-114S-CA-14-K of
tho Circuit Court in and lor
Samlnola County. Florida. In
which RUSSILL BRUCE MONCRIIF it tha Plaintiff and MAG­
NUS THOMPSON. ASTON TAY­
LOR. JUOITH WALKER. VERNITA BROOKS and MARCIA
KIILINQWORTH
ara
lha
Dalandanta. I will tan lo tha
highatt and beat biddar lor
cath al tha Waal Mam Entianca
ol
tha
Saminola
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida.
M 11:00 A M on Dacambor I ,
I f Si. lha following datenbad
proparty aal forth m lha judgmant:
Waal SO It ol Eaat IIS S It o f
Lot 4, Robmaont Soryay ol On
addition lo Sanlord. J l record ad m Plat Booh l. paga SI. o f
tho Public Rocorda ol Sommolo
County, Florida
DATED NOVEMBER 4. ISSI
MART ANN! MO RSI
Clark o l Tho Circuit Court
By Cat aha v. tharn
Oaputy Clark
John A Baldwin. E*q
7100 S Hwy 17 SI
Earn Park. FL 117M
Pubhan Norambar S. IS. ISSI
OEW-M

Tha data ol tho Brat publica­
tion pi Nils Notica Is Norambar
IS, ISM .
Poraonai Raproaontativo:
CHiattoth Ann Ktop
I l i a Hall Moon Trad
Jackson villa. Florida 11231
Atlornay lor
Poraonai Raprooontatlvo:
Susan Sloglo, Eaquiro
Atlornay lor Potitlonwr
Florida Bar 433TIS1
4110 Ballon Road. Sudo 140
Jackaonvtll*. Florida 11111
Phono. (904) 294-772*
Publish: November IS. 11, IB M
DEW-10S

n T M CIRCUIT COURT
POR BSMIROLB COUNTY
PLORIOA
PROOATf DIVISION
Pika Rum ban S4-4SI-CP
IN R I U T A H OF
CHARIOTTI I TISHO
Docaaaad

MOTICB
OP ADMIN 14TRAT IOM
Tha admin-airalion al lha
aatala o l CHARLOTTI
I.
TISHO. docaaaad. F-ia Numbar
*4 4 ft CP. it pandmg m lha
Circuit Court lot Saminola
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division. lha addroaa o l wtwen
•a PO Orawar C. Sanlord. FL
31771-OSSS Tho namaa and
addratsaa ol lha poraonai rapratanlaliva and lha poraonai
raptaaanialira'a aliornay ara
aal forth balow
ALL IN T IN IS IID PERSONS
A R I NOTIFlIO THAT:
Ail paraona on whom this
notica la aarrad who h art
objection* that chailanga tha
rahdity al lha will, lha guaMxaNona ol lha paraonal rapraaantalira, ranua. or jurisdiction ot
th-a Court ara ratyuwad lo Ma
tn#w objection* with thia Court
w it h in t h i la t e r o f t h r u

MONTHS AFTIR THI DATE OF
THI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY OATS
AFTIR THI OATI OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM
An creditors ot lha dacadant
am) otnar paraona narmg
cla-ma or damanda agamat
dacadant a aatala on whom a
copy ol ihia noi.ea la aarrad
wilhm tnraa moniha ahar tha
data of lha Mat publication ol
this nol co must Mo Iheir clowns
with th&lt;a Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THI

first publication of this
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTIR THI OATI OF SIRVlCI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM
An amar t in fr c r t at tho decaO M m i poraona narmg clown*
or domond* ogamtt tno decsdonl * ad ata n u ll Mo Ihoir
down* witn thi* court WITHIN
TH RU MONTHS AFTIR THI
OATI OF THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICI
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANOS AND
OBJICTIONS NOT SO FILIO
WILL S I FO RIVIR BARRIO

OP T M 1BTN J U D K U L
CIRCUIT, » AND POO
S S M ID O il COUNTY
JURISDICTION
C A D I NO; PS SIDS CA « « I
CITICORP MORTOAOt.
INC. F/K/A CITICORP
HOMIOWNIRS, IFFC.,
SUCCESSOR DV MCROIR
TO CITICORP
HOM IOWNIRS SIRVICIS.
INC
PLAINTIFF

VS
OIORGE M. DROWN
A/K/A GEORGE
MARLIN DROWN. I T AL
DEFINOAMT(S)
NOTtCN OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIYB MRVTCS
TO: SCOTT HARRISON
whoso ro«i Banco to unknown d
ho/aho/ihoy bo lirmg. and If
ha/oha/thay bo dood, lha
unknown defendant* who may
bo spousos. hairs, davioaoa.
gronloo*. aaaignaoa. honors,
creditors, trustees, and all fo rlias claiming an mtersot by.
through, undor or agamat lha
Dalandanta, who aro not known
to bo dood or aura, and ail par­
ties haring or claiming la hava
any right, trua or interest m lha
gaga bamg larociosad harem
VOU A R I H IR IB V NOTIFlIO
that an action lo foreclose a
mortgage on lha following
properly
LOT
104.
LYNWOOD.
ACCORDING TO TH I PLAT
TH IR IO F AS R IC O R D IO IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAGSB 70. 71.
71 S 71. OF TH I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SIMIFFOLI
COUNTY, FLORIOA
hat boon Mad agamal yaw and
you ara required la to r*# a
copy ol your written dalenee*.
4 any. lo it on OAVID J. STIRN.
IS O Piemttff a attorney, whasa
addraaa is SOI • Unirertity
Driro *100. Plantation, FL
11114 (no ialar than 14 daya
horn the date al lha teal publi­
cation ol this notica e l action)
and Ida lha original with ma
dark ot ttwa court aithat before
immad-ataly thereafter, other­
wise a delauN will bo entered
agamat you lor tha renal
demanded m ma complaint of
petition hied her am
WITNISS my hand and lha
aaal ol thia Court at SIM INOLI
County. Florida, this lid day ol
NOVIM BIR. I f f #
ISIALI
MARYANNS MORSt
CLIRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
Oeputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STIRN
ATTORNIY FOR PLAINTIFF
*01 • UNIVERSITY
DRIVE SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 11114
S4 79C47 (CMI|
Publish November 0. I I . 1SOO
OEW-M

NO TICI
ST JOHNS RIVER WATER M ANAGIUtNT DISTRICT
GIVIS WRITTEN NOTICI OF INTINOIO DISTRICT DECISION
The District gives written notice al ns mlenl lo leeue 0 permit lo
the following applicant)*) on December I, ISSI
SIM INOLI COUNTY. ATTN JERRY MCCOLLUM P I .. S20 W
LAKE MARY BLVO. SANFORD. FL 11TT1. apphcetion *4-11702S4AGM4-IRP The protect is located m Sammoia County.
Sect HO* 11. 14. IS. 14. 27 S I I . Township 21 South. Range M
Ea*i The IR P application is lor MODIFICATION TO THI PREVI­
OUSLY ISSUiO PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH PHASE II FOR
WIDENING HOWILL BRANCH ROAD FROM THE ORANOI/SIMtNOLI COUNTY LINE EAST TO STATE ROAD 414 Tha iscoiymg
waterbody is LAKI JISUP
FL DIPT 0 * TRANSPORTATION. DISTRICT S. 7IS S WOOD
LAND BLVO. MS-901. DILANO. FL 12710. application 14-1170 4 U A 0 -IR P Tha proiocl lo located m Sommolo County, Sections
I I . 10. 11. I f A I t . Township 21 South. Ranga I I la s t Tha IR P
application .a tor CONSTRUCTION OF A SURFACI WATIR MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTIM ASSOCIATED WITH WtOENING STATE ROAD
4]4 FROM A TWO LANE RURAL ROADWAY TO A FOUR LANE
DIVIDED URBAN ROAOWAY. The receiving waterbody ia LAKI
JISUP
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. ATTN RICHARD ALDRIOOt. 22S
WATIR ST. 4TH FLOOR. JACKSONVILLE. FL 12101. application
F4-t17.0440AMl.ERP. Tho project is located m Sammala County,
Section 14. Townsh.p I t South. Ronga I I tael. Tho IR P applica­
tion &gt;a for MODIFICATION TO THI PREVIOUSLY ISSUIO PERMITS
ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION FOR TMI RIVIRSIOI LANOINOS/FIRST UNION BANK. Tho receiving waterbody is tho ICONLOCHHATCHEE RIVER
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ATTN JOHN C MOORE, JR.. P I . S20
W IST LAKE MARY BLVD . SUITE 200. SANFORO. FL 12771. appkcalion 44-t 17-044SAGM.IRP Tho protect is located m Sammoia
County. Sections 01. 07, 01. OS A 10, Township 20 South. Rang#
It last Tha IR P application it lor MODIFICATION TO THE PRE­
VIOUSLY ISSUED PERMIT ASSOCIATED WITH THE SANFORD*
AVCNUI DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS The receiving waterbody ia
LAKE JISUP
RICHLANO PROPERTIES. ATTN CURT WILRINSON. 4114 W.
KENNEDY BLVO.. SUITE T40. TAMPA. FL 11409. application 141I7-0479A-ERP. Tho protect is located In Sommolo County,
Sections 11 S 17-10, Township I t South, Ranges 11 S 31 last.
Tha IR P application ia lor CONSTRUCTION OF A SURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO SERVE A SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITH AREAS ALONG C R. 41S
□ EOICATIO TO COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC SCHOOL
B A FIRE STATION KNOWN AS THE RIVER OAKS PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, FK.A. FLYING SEMINOLE RANCH Tha receiving
waterbody la tho (CONLOCKHATCHII RIVER.
Tha lites(s) containing each ol tho above-listed application)*) ara
available for inspection Monday through Friday ascapl lor legal
holiday*. 1.00 a.m. lo S.00 p.m. at lha Si. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
cantor Tha District will lak* action on each permit application
listed above unless a petition lor an administrative proceeding
(haarmg) ia Mad pursuant lo lha provision* ol Sections 120 94S
and 120.57, Florida Slatulea Chapter 21-104 and 40C-I.I047,
Florida Administrative Coda (F A .C ). A parson whoso aubalwillal
miaraal* aro aft acted by any ol tha Oistncta proposed permitting
decision* identified above may petition lor administrative haarmg
m accordance with Section* 120 949 and 120 97 or all partiaa
may teach a wntfan agreamtnl on mediation aa an alternative
remedy under Section 110 S71. Choosing mediation will not
adversely affect tho right to a hearing it mediation d o** not reautt
m a aehlement. The procedure* lor pursuing mediation aro tot
forth m Section 110 971. F.S.. and Rule* IS - 104.111 and 14104 40I-.40S F.A.C. Petition* must comply with tha requirement*
ol Florida Admmnlralive Coda. Chapter 21-104 and be Mad with
(racaivad by) tha Disliict Clark, located al Oittrtct Headquarters.
4449 Raid Straal. Palatka. Florida 111 77. Petitions lor administra­
tive hearing on lha above application)t) mual be load within Iwanty-ona l i t ) day* ot publication ot tfwa nodes or within twenty-tia
(IS) day* ol the District depositing notice ol thi* mlenl m the mail
lor Ihoae person* to whom ino District mails actual notica. Failure
to Mo a petition within this time period sha:l constitute o waiver
ol any right such person may h ive to request an administrative
determination (hearing) under Sections 120 549 and 120 $7. F.S.,
concerning the subiect permit application. Petition* which are
not Med m accordance with tho above provisions are subject to
dismissal Bacauto lha administratis* haarmg precast ia
designed lo formulate line! agency action, the tiling ot a petition
mean* that (he District* final action may be different from the
position taken by it m this notica ol mlent. Parson* whoa* sub­
stantial mteraata will b* al'ected by any such final decision ot lha
Dittnci on tha application hava the right la become a party la the
proceeding, m accordance with tha requirement! aat lortn j
Gloria Lowi*. Director. Division of Permit Oat* Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
November IS. I f f !
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Legal Notices
OP PUB4.W B A LI
PUBLIC NOTICI I*
given, that on tha data and tuna
Naiad Balow. and continuing
from day to day until aM gaad*
ara told, wa win sen aa Public
a.
Om IA a A » -*■---* A- ■WA--WOClIOni
IW ” 1w *1IgvrWwl DIQuwr|
tor cath at tha warahouaa ot
STORAGE USA. located a* 440
Florida
Central
Pkvry,
Longwoed P L , tho following
tor rant and other charge* tqy
which a lien on aomo is
claim ad. lo wit:
DATS OF SALS:
12/0S/SI
TIMS OP SALS:
10:00 A.M.
RIM QARROW
304
FURNITURE. ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD. BNSC ITSMS.
M IA N WHtSENANT
411
FURNITURE S HOUSEHOLD
SINGH HARDtO
904
HOUSEHOLD. BUSINESS SUPPtlEE/INVINTORY
DON SOOER1LOM
1ST
HOUSEHOLD. Ml SC ITEMS
JASON S I INBOLD
304
FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD.
AMTIOUI9, Ml SC ITEMS
A 140 00 cleaning dapa art wtH
bo csMactod tor each unit purcontents ot the unit/* ha* boon
removed tram lha facility. Tha
abava information la to be pub*b far two conlb Said cate lo ba
nd by virtue at tha
of lha *U M . M ouch
IS, IS, t l
OEW-M
OP PtCTITWUB R A M

I

u avu i,— ai
—
— * can
.. —
South
Sunset
Drive,
Caeeeteany. Fionda. Be^nmete
County. Florida, under tha
Ftetitwua Name at FLORIDA
name with tha
Car par at tent.

Division

at

pravteian* at the Fictitious
Name Starmac, Te-WR: Sec lien
*49 0*. Florida Statute* IS S I.
Tammy 0. Groes
Pubhah: Naeambar IS. 1944
DffW-104

POR
COUNTY,
M R l: Tha Marriage ot
THOMAS A RORIRTS JR.
Respondent) Husband.
and
DIANE B I HOLISM
Petit tenor / WMe
TO THOMAS R. ROBERTS
AD ORE BE UNKNOWN
NOTICa OP ACTION
01PS 01U T IP IS OP MJUIR1A4B
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action tar d&lt;s*oiut&gt;on at
marriage haa bean Med agamat
you and you ara required to
serve * copy ot yeur written
delaneee. d any, to it on DIANE
B. ENGLISH Petrironer. whoee
addraaa ia 400 HIGHLAND ST
LONGWOOD. FL 11TM on or
before DECEMBER 14. USE.
and Me the ortgmet wrth the
Clark at Hue court Setore ser­
vice on Petitioner at immedi­
ately thereafter h you tad to da
o*. 0 del sun wui go entered
against you tat tha relief
OsmswOid m the peimon
WITNESS my hand and the
aeat *4 Hue court an NOVSMSER S. 1944
(SEAL)
MARYANNS M O R II
CLEAR OF THE COUNT
By Nancy R. WuMar
Dm u ( « Clffk
Publish November I . 19. 11.
IS. ISSI
DEW-44
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IIO H T IIR T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND POR
•4MINOLB COUNTV,
FLORIOA
CASB NO.: 4B-1SSSCA-I4-P
RICHARD CORNELIA and
BARBARA CORNELIA,
a* Trustees ol the Richard
Cornelia and Barbara
Cornell* Living Trust.
Plaintiffs.
V*
JC V N ENTERPRISES,
NC . a Florida corporation,
a i u i o f id e l it y in s u r j u ic e

CO . an Indiana Corporation.
WILLIAM T GOOSV and JEFF
W'LTHUS. a* Trustees al
Hr use ol Babes ot Fern Park,
me . a dissolved Florida
corporation. DARLENE
W 'LtlluS. OIANI A.
JARD92IWSH1. DENISE R.
GOCBY. and MOO HGWY
17-91. INC d/b/a Risky
Busmass. a Gentlemen !
Club, a Florida corporation.
Defendants
NOTICI OP ACTION
TO WILLIAM T GODBY and
DiANE A JAROSlfW SKI, and
all parti** claiming mterasl, by,
in oogh. under, or against
W LLIAM T GODBY and OtANt
A JAROSlfWSKI. And ail par­
ties having or claiming la hava
any right, tftte or interact « tha
pr /party herein described
VOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo quiet title lo lha fol­
lowing property in Saminola
County. Florida:
The Sou thirty 90 of Lot 9, and
all ol Lot 4 {Less lha southerly
711 lest). Bloch 'A *. SOUTH
FIRN PARK SUBDIVISION. Plat
Book T, Page 41. Public
Record* ol Sammoia County,
Fior d*. 214 Highway 17-El.
Fern Pa'h, Florida
Property Addraaa: MOO
HGWY
17-92. Fern Park.
Florida
na* bean Mad agamal you and
you ara required lo aarva a
copy ol yeur written dalanaa*.
rl any. lo rl on Robert L. Simon.
Jr . ol Wmdorwaodte. Haines.
Ward A Woodman, P.A., whoa*
addrasa ia P o ti Otfica Baa
1191, Cnando, Florida 12*02tig t. on or belora Dacambor
tsl. 1994. and Mo the original
with lha Clark ol Ihla Court
eiiher
before
service
an
Piemliff * ait or nay* or vnmedim iy thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor lha raliet demanded m
my Complaint or Petition.
Dated on OCTOBER 24. 1SS4
MARYANNE MORSE
CLIRK OF COURT
By. Ruth King
As Oaputy Clatk
n accordance with lha
American* With Oiaabilitia* Act.
paraona with a disability who
need special accommodation*
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
in *
AOA
Coordinator al 101 North Park
Ayanu*. Suit* N-101. Sanlord,
Florida 32771. al laasl Ina (91
days prior lo tho proceeding
1407) 121-4130 ert. 4127; 1400 *49-1771 (TDD) or 1-400949 4770 IV). via Florida Matey
S em e*
Publish November 1, 4, IS, 23.

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NOTtCB OP AOTION
IN ■MINBNT DOMAIN IN THB CM CUtT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH J U D K U L CNKUIT,
M ANO PON SEMI NOLB COUNTY, r --------CABB NO.I S4-1044-CA-11-K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political subdivteton al the
Slat* of Florida,
Petitioner.
LAKE MARY PARTNERSHIP. LTD.; AMERICAN TELEPHONE
AND TELEORAPH COMPANY. JENO F. PAULUCCI; FIRST
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a National Bartemg
Ae social ion. RAT VALOIS a* Taa Collector ot Sam mote
County. Florida; and tha imknown spouses of lha ab ava, it
any; thaw hairs, davtsae*. assignees, grant***, creditors,
tee****, svecu!or*. *dmmi*tutors, mortgagees, judgmant
cradHwra. frusta**, aenholder*. persona M |
agamat lha
claiming any
described m

titte ot Mtaraal by, through,
named Defendants, or otherwise
. title, or mtoraet m tha real

TO: THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR AQAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminem Domain Petition, together with its Declaration ot
Taking ha* bean filed m tha above-sfyted court to acquit* cartam
Seminole County. Florida, datenbad a* FatPARCSL NO. ISO

COUNTY ROAD 44A, PHASE N

A PARCEL OF LAND IN SICTION 4, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH.
RANOB 30 EAST, BIINO A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RICORDS BOOK ISOS. PAOE ISSI OF
THS PUBLIC RICORDS OF SIMH40LI COUNTY. FLORIOA BIINO
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMSMNCt AT THS SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TMI SOUTH­
WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH. RAMOS
10 EAST FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE. THENCE RUN NORTH
M ‘ S 1 U * EAST ALONG THI SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST
QUARTER tOO t l FIST TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST O U A RfIR OF 3AI0 SECTION 4. THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH ES'Sl'Ol* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO
NORTHWEST QUARTER, 110 00 FEET: THENCE RUN SOUTH
00*20 00' (AST ALONG THI (A S T LINE OF ‘ HILLS OF LAKE
MARY PHASE TWO* AND TH I NORTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF
AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAGES 31 ANO 11 OP SAJD
PUBLIC RICOROS. IS 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OP COUNTY KOAO ASA IPAOLA AO AD) AS RSCOROEO
IN SAIO OFFICIAL RICOROS BOOK (90S. PAGE ISSI AMO THB
POINT OF BEGINNING. THINCC RUN NORTH S T S I 01’ (AST
ALONG SAIO SOUTHIALV RIGHT OF-WAY LINC 1111.71 FIST;
t h e n c e r u n s o u t h 00*1 1 * 4 * c a s t . 49 00 f e s t . t h e n c e r u n
SOUTH t r i l 01* WIST, ALONG A LINE 70.00 FEET SOUTH OF
ANO PARALLIL WITH SAID NORTH LINS OP THE NORTMWIS1
QUARTER. 340 IS FIST; TMINC* RUN NORTH 4**74 94* WIST,
710 os f i s t , t h e n c e r u n s o u t h i s -s i o i * w i s t , i t s m f i s t
TO THS SAID EAST U N I OF 'HILLS OF LAKI MARY PHASE
TWO*. T H IN C I RUN NORTH 00*10 00* W IS T ALONG SAID EAST
U N I 14 M FEET TO THE POINT OF BIOINNINO
LESS THAT PORTION LYING IN THI STATE OF FLORIDA EASE­
MENT FOR s ta te ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS RECOROEO IN DIED
BOOK *7. PAOE 414 SEINO MORE PARTICULARLY DISCRIBIO
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORMIN OF SICTION 4,
TOWNSHIP to SOUTH. RANGE 10 (A S T FOR A POINT OP REFER­
ENCE. THIFtCI NUN NORTH SB*SI 83* EAST ALONG THE NORTH
U N i OF THE NORTHWEST OUARTIR OF SAID SECTION 4. A DIS­
TANCE OF SB0.17 FEET TO THE POINT OP BiaiNNINO; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00*07 ST* (AST ALONO THS W IS T (.INI OP THOSI
LANDS OESCRIBSD IN DIED BOOK 17. PAOE 414, A DISTANCE
OF 19 77 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH M *14‘SS* (A S T 110.01
FEET. THINCI RUN NORTH 00*07 47* WEST AL0440 TH I (AST
LINE OF THOSI LAND* DESCRIBED IN SAIO D U O BOOK SF.
PAGE AM. A DISTANCE OF 4*
FEET TO TH I SAID NORTH LINS
OF The NORTHWEST OUARTIR; TH IN C I RUN SOUTH b t‘ 92 01'
WEST ALONO SAIO NORTH LINC 110 00 FEET TO THI POINT OF
BEGINNING
THE ABOVE OESCRIIIO p a r c e l l ie s in th e c it y o f l a k e
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS 0 S27
ACRES MORI OR LESS
OWNER)*) LAKI MARY PARTNERSHIP. LTD.
elo Kent L. Hipp, Esq.
201 East Pm* Etraat
Ortantfe. FL 22*07
and
JENO F. PAULUCCI
101 W atl Fast Slraat
Sanford. FL 21771
PARCSL 114 1HP

COUNTY ROAM 44A, PMABS ■
fsb simpvb

A PARCEL OP UUtO IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP TO SOUTH.
RANOI 30 EAST. BEMSO A PORTION OP THOSE UMSOS AA
DISCRIBIO IN O IID BOOK *7. PAGE AM OP TM S'PUSliC
RECORDS OF SEMIFtOLf COUNTY. FLORIDA. BSIFtO MORI PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMINCS AT THI NORTHWEST CORNER OP SAIO SCCTIOM
4. FOR A POINT OP RIFERINCS; TH INCI NUN NORTH 49*42'01'
(A S T ALONG THI NORTH LINE OF THI NORTHWEST OUARTIR
OF SAIO SECTION 4. A DISTANCE OF SSO 17 FEET TO THE POINT
OF ■EaiNNINO. THINCI RUN SOUTH 09*07 *7* S AIT ALONG
THI W IST LINS OF THOSE LANDS OISCRISID IN SAIO DIED
BOOK S7. PAGE 4M . A DISTANCE OF ES.77 FEET; T H IN C I NUN
SOUTH 49*24 44- EAST 110 01 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
0Q'O7 97- W IST ALONO THE EAST U N I OF THOSI LANDS
OfSCRIBIO IN SAIO DEED BOOK *7, FADE 4M . A DISTANCE OF
• I I S FEET TO THI NORTH LINE OF SAIO NORTHWEST OUAR­
T IR . THENCE RUN SOUTH IS *S3 01' WEST ALONG SAIO NORTH
UNE DO 00 FEET TO THI POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE OISCRIEIO PARCEL LIES IN THE CITY OP LAKI
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND CONTAINS 123S4
SQUARE FEET. MORI OR LESS
OWNER)*) LAKE MARY PARTNERSHIP. LTD. .
clo Kant L. Hipp. Eaq.
201 (a s ! Pin* Straal
Orlando. FL 12S01
PARCSL HO. t i l
COUNTY ROAD ASA. PHA SB It
FSB SI MPLS
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH.
RANGE JO (AST. BEING A PORTION OF THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 971. PAGE 1S4 BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNIR OF TMI NORTHW IST QUARTER OF SAIO SECTION 4 FOR A POINT OP REFER­
ENCE. THENCE RUN SOUTH ES‘ 90 21' WEST ALONO THE NORTH
U N I OF SAIO NORTHWEST OUARTIR 1 ) 00 FEET TO TH I
NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE W IST RIGHT-OF-WAY U N I OF
RANTOUL LANE AS RECOROEO IN OFFICIAL RCCOROS BOOK
701. PAOE 401 OF SAIO PUBLIC RICOROS; THENCE RUN SOUTH
OO'U SS* EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION, IS.00
FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF COUNTY
ROAD 44A IPAOLA ROAOI AS RECORDED IN SAID OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 971. PAOE 1*4 ANO TH I POINT OF BIOINNINO;
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH OO'H'99* EAST ALONO THS W IST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF RANTOUL LANE AS RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECOROS BOOK 701. PAGE 402 OF SAIO PUBLIC
RECOROS. 49 00 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH l t ‘ 90 22* WEST.
99 99 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH 1**92 01* WEST. 1S4.S3 FEET
TO THE (AST LINE OF THAT PARCEL DISCRIBIO IN OFFICUL
RICOROS BOOK 2910. PAOE S29; THENCE KUN NORTH
00-11 4S* WEST ALONO SAID (AST U N I. 49.00 FEET TO SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY U N I OF COUNTY ROAO 4EA,
THENCE RUN NORTH lt'9 2 01* EAST ALONO SAID SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE 297 11 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH
19-90 22' (AST ALONO SA.O SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY U N I
9* 69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE DISCRIBIO PARCEL LIES IN THE CITY OF LAKI
MARY. SIM INO LI COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS 1*041
SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS.
SUBJECT TO;
A FLORIOA POWER 4 LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT-OF-WAY AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 149, PAOE 421 OF
SAIO PUBLIC RECOROS
A SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT AS RECORD­
ED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 703. PAGE 402 OF SAID PUB­
LIC RECOROS
A SOUTHERN BELL RlOHT OF-WAV EASEMENT AS RSCOROEO
IN OFFICIAL RICOROS BOOK 2091. PAQI 129 OF SAIO PUBLIC
RECOROS
A GRANT OF CASEMENT IN FAVOR OF NEW DAY OUTREACH
CENTERS. INC. AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
2910, PAOE 920 OF SAIO PUBLIC RECOROS.
TOQBTMSN WITH
PARCSL NO. T IT
COUNTY ROAO ASA, PMASB II
TIMPORARV CONSTRUCTION BASSMIMT
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANOI 30 EAST. BIINO A PORTION OP THAT PARCEL
DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 471, PAGE 1*4 BIINO
MORE PARTICULARLY OISCRISID AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THI NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST OUARTIR OF SAIO SECTION 4 FOR A POINT OP REFER­
ENCE; THENCE RUN SOUTH EfSO 11‘ W IST ALONO THS NORTH
LINE OF SAIO NORTHWEST QUARTER 13 00 FEET TO THE
NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
UNE OF RANTOUL LANE AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 701. PAOE 402 OF SAIO PUBLIC RICOROS; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00*31 39* EAST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY EXTENSION
39.00 FEET TO THI SOUTHERLY RiaMT-OF-WAV UNE OF COUN­
TY ROAO 44A (PAOLA ROADI AS RECORDED IN SAID OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK S71. PAOE 194: TH INCI RUN SOUTH E r M ’22*
WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 4 * 1 *
FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH «9 ‘ 92‘01* WEST ALONG SAIO
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE 297.11 FEET; THENCE LEAV­
ING SAIO SOUTHERLY RiaHT-OF-WAV LINE RUN SOUTH
00*31'44* (AST. 49 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO
THENCE RUN NORTH IS'92 03* EAST. 54.91 FEET; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00*11 99’ (AST. 20 00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH
M*92 01- WEST. 91 92 FEET TO THE (A S T U N I OP THAT PAR­
CEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 2S30. PAOE *29
THENCE RUN NORTH 00‘ 114*- WIST ALONG SAIO (A S T UNE
20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THI ABOVE OESCRIBEO PARCEL LIES IN THI CITY OF LAKI
MARY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS USE
SQUARE FEET. MORI OR LESS.
SUBJECT TO:
A FLORIOA POWER 4 LIGHT COMPANY RiaHT-OF-WAV AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 149. PAOE 423 OF
SAID PUBLIC RICOROS

A GRANT OF EASEMENT IN I a v OR OF NEW DAY OUTREACH
CENTERS. INC. AS R ICOROID IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
IS M . PAGE 120 OF SAID PUBLIC RICOROS
OWNER)*): JENO P. PAULUCCI
fOt Waal First Street
Sanford. FL 12771
Each Defendant I* further notified that the Petitioner will petition
tor an Ordar at Taking batora tha HONORABLE THOMAS O FREE­
MAN. ana a l tha Judge* al tha above-styled Court, on Thursday,
tha 3rd day at Dacambor, 1994. al 1:10 p.m.. m Courtroom M. at
tho Sammala County Caurthoua*. Sanford, Florida, m accordance
with It* Declaration at Taking heretofore tiled m this cause Ail
Defendant* to thia auN and o f ether interested parties may time­
ly raquaat a hearing on tha Petition for the Ordar at Tea mg at the
tlma and piece designated and ba heard. Any Defendant tailing to
Wa a timely raquaat lot haarmg ah*N waive any right to object to
the Ordar at Taking.
Each Defendant and any other paraona claiming any interest m
tha pro party described m the Petition m lha above-styled Eminent
Domain prataadmg I* hereby required ta aarva written defenses.
H any you hava. to the Petition haratelora filed m this cause on
tha PaBttenar, and any raquaat tor a haarmg an in* Petition far
Via Order at Taking, it dattrad. on Petitioner's Attorney, whose
natna and addraaa t* shown below on or batora Wednesday,
Naeambar 29. IM S , and M Ma tha originel at your written d efam ­
es and any raquaat for haarmg an tha Petition tor the Ordar of
Tahmg with tho Clark ot thte Court arthar batora service an the
Petitioner s Attorney or Immediately thereafter, to show what
right, titte. interest or Ban you hava, if any. or claim m and lo lha
preparty described m sard Petition and te anew causa, it any you
have, why sard preparty should net ba condemned ter tha use*
and purpose* a* eat forth m said Patman, it you lari te answer, a
default may ba entered agamat you ter tha ratwf demanded m the
Petition. If you fad to raquaat a hearing on tha Petition for Ordar
ot Taking you shall waive any right to object to said Ordar at
Taking.
WITNESS my h ind and seal at sard Court on OCTOBER *. 1*94

(SEAL)

MARYANNE MORSE

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO POR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By; Rsrth King
Deputy Clara
ROBERT A. McMiLLAN
County Attorney
tor laminate County, Florida
t ammola County Services Build mg
lis t la s t Fust (trea t
Sanford. Florida 12771
Telephone: (447) 1 2 1 -tl)0 . Eat. 7244
Attorney tar Petitioner
Publish: Sunday. November IS. I t * *
Sunday. November 11. IS M
OEW-t.
CITY OF U W I MARY,

NOTKS IS H IR IB V GIVEN by
•te City CddMMSMBR at lha City

I hold a PuMto
amber S, ISM,
at 7-go p m ., at aa anon man*

the

City *

Land

Cede;

I. A

CITY OF LARfl MANY,
FLORIDA
N O TK S
OF PU D LK HEADING
NOTKS IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Cay Commission ot the City '
ot Lake Mary. Florida, that said *
Commission wtK hatd a Public
Hearing on Oacambor 1. IM S .
at 7:00 P.M., or a* soon mar*- w
attar a* possible, lo conkidar a
Second Reading and adoption*
ot an Ordinance entitled:

at l aetien 117.04 at tha
Cade te reduce tha

ham 20 teat ta 10 teat; and
3. A variance tram mo require­
ments
at
Chapter
IM .
Appondte p. taction 4 ot the
C ity* Cad* ta aMow tha * lis t ­
ing parking lot light to ramam

That port at Ma (a m 1/4 at tha
teuwiaast 1/4 at the Boudtaaat
174 at Eattian 7, Townahip 20
Seum. Rang* SO lao t. Sammala
County. Florida
I Tho Public I tear Ir * wte be Herd
I M N. Country Club Rood. Lake
Mary. Tho Pubkc to invited to
te tmw unM a tmto dec ision to
mode by IFw CNy Commie Mon.
NOTE: IP A PERSON OSOOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MAOS BY THIS COMMISSION
WITN R IS P IC T TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MISTING OR HEARING, HE OR
S H I WILL NEED A RECORD OP
TH I
PROCEEDINGS.
ANO
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSI. H I
OR SH I MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
TH I PROCEEDINGS IS MADS.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THI TESTIMONY AND (V IDENCI UPON WHICH TH I
APPSAL IS TO B ( BASSO.
FLORIDA STATUTES 2M.010S.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTKIPATE IN ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT TH I CITY AOA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS IN
AOVANCI OP TH I MIETINO AT
40T-124-M24.
CITY OP LAKI MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A. Faster, City Clark
DATID: November 3, 1944
PUBLISH: November 19. 1944
OEW-47
TO T of------------S IM IN O L I COUNTY
BOO PhOJSCTSi
1 Pre|*«t 4 RFP-444-tt/PJC
Protect
Titte:
D igital
Orthapbategraphy. Document
1 4 *4 1 Du* Date: Daaambar
&gt;0. Its * M 2.00 pjn.. local

AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
OF LAKS MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENOHtO THE RETIREMENT
PLAN ANO TRUST FOR TH I
POLICI OFFICERS OP TH I
CITY OP LAK I MARY AS PREVI­
OUSLY AOOPTID BY ORDINANCE NO. 7SO; REDUCING
NORMAL RETIREMENT DATE
FROM THI AGE OF SIXTY (S0&gt;
TO THS AGE OF FIFTY-FIVE
(99); AMENDING THE NORMAL "
RETIREMENT
DATE
TO
INCLUOf
ELIGIBILITY
AT
TWENTY (10) YEARS OP CRED­
ITED SERVICE; CLARIFYING
SECTION 7.01 TO PROVIOt
THAT U N I OF DUTY DEATH1
BENEFITS
PAVABLI
TO
DBPINOCNT CHILDREN CEASE
UPON TH I DEPENDENT CHILO
REACHING AGS EIGHTEEN
(IE); PROVIDING FOR CON- .
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE OATI.
Tha Public Haarmg wilt be held
rn lha Commission Chambers. *
100 N. Country Club Rued. Lake “
Mary; Tha Pubkc is M *d*d lo ■
attend and ba hoard. Said haar­
mg may ba continued from tuna
to tlm* until a final decision la
made by the City Commission &gt;
Copies of tha Ordinance m fun
ara available m ma City Clerk s „
Office tor ravMw.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY HOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPSAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING
MATTER. ANY PERSON WISH­
ING TO (N9URE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE
PURPOSES
IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY AARAMQEMENTS AT
HIS ON HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
N IID IN O
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTKIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CI1Y ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO AT
(407) 124-2014
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A. Foster. City Cl*fk
OATED: November 9.1994
PUBLISH: November 19. 19*4
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PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTES 711.7E THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14. 1994
AT 10 00 AM AT CORTES TOW­
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AYE., LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
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RlOHT
TO BIO.
BIOOINO
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING ANO STORAGE.
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR TO
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(407)647*010
A i Temp* me
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Can John *1 H**&lt;*m*rt 321
5451
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Santord.
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350 Anchor Rd. Caasefterry. FL

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of Santord 4 tax retime to
407 3214454

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tuen at. Hoi Press operators,
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Santord, Florida i* tooAng tor a
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Cal Lome at (407) 321-7600 tor
an xitervww between 7 30 and
4 00
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a decker* needed Steady work,
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vinyl base 4 commercial gluedown exp 44hr 324-5762

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3 c m in o lc H e ra ld

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4 day* par week Proven system
wxn me nations best Lead pro­
gram 1 600 905 9095 Barry

Pd. Traxung. vacation
health, denial, kla nmranc*
Call 407-644-4444

Winter Garden
Construction:
AS
positions
available Expd only apply 0
405 Douglas Av*. St* 1405. Atamonte Spxxigs

NEED EXTRA CASH
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outbound caSi
North Orlando Area-Goad Wages
LA* typing required
Cal: Sandy or Piny
(407)6474010
A-1 Temps Inc.
EOE /No Fee
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to X to* by Christmas! Natur
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previous #vp*n*nc* h*toto!
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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
io a ltm m sum am ci an o

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Medical
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Weekends FREE 331 5266

MORTGAGE

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LOCAL POSITION
immediate opening m local
area
Excekani
entry level
Saw* and Marketing powdon
I Account Executive) Women do
exceedingly * e * at (hi* npporhjnity Slatting salary up to
420BOOyr Expect to earn no
less man 132 000 your
first
year Acmonai benefits include
commissions, bonuses
401K.
and vKahon Excellent traxiog
program
Sale*
experience
helpful Degree a must Excel
lent management opportunity
EOE
For personal and conhdantial xitervew call Karen Hartley at
(486 ) 641 6461 tor an appnni-

NEWSPAPER CARRIER
FiT 25 hr* or P/T Mutt have
own vehicle Up to 4300*
fy C«P helpful 656 9232
FT

good

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wages Lake

Mary

Courtyard.
135 intematonai
Parkway Lake Mary 444 I CMC
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person
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COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 324 2210

It

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Production A i k

AOECCO i* learning up with
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— 4 * 4 f t arrsetk*
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CARPET INSTALLER
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CNA

WILL TRAIN'
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INSURANCE SALES
Licensed
Agents
wanted.

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12— Elderly C are

JOM the best healthcare learn
m W4u*u county Restorative

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
CNA Training C u ts et begin
rung Nov 30th Be ready tor a
new years wr new skills lor a
new career 3 wk prep coxxe*
to challenge CNA m i Earn 445
wha* you Mam a Career »1 great
demand Apply xt person
Deltona Healthcare Rehab Cen­
ter
1151 Ekcam Bfvd
Deltona FI
EOE D F W P

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KM

Com* and see why in v a c a r e
i* a great puce to work As a
leading manufacturer of home
health car* products, we seek
rugnty motivated production as­
sociates
(machine operator*
assemblers. Robot operator*,
e 'e ) Requirements Ability to
stand tor a hr* acuity to kfi 35
to* . and ability to work over
nmw'SkturtUys W# offer an ax
condtcned
environment.
56 00-.hr to start, with rapto xv
ciease potential A tnendfy learn
spin led atmosphere a great
benefit* Apply xi person Mon
Fn SAM-12PM, or 2PM 4PM
21 Of East Lake Mary BNd.
Santord, FI. 32773

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(407) 869-0444

RETIRED TRUCKDRIVEAS
Santord based retogwatod tam­
er has openings tor P/T divers
Out 3-5 days. Run when you
want Team or angle also F/T
drivers dedcaled runs Premium
assigned conventional* Home
weekly COL A ml a good diving
record Call I 800991-9940

Need* 100 workara dally.

Adecca

1BR Oarage Apt &lt;W*t Area no
smokers, no pets. 1450/mo Jermoan Prcperties. 330-3255

MARINER S VILLAGE
UWEAOAIBORM ta’PMO
1 ROOM tamvo 4NO UP

RN / LPN
F/T 3-11

323-8670

P/T 11-7

ROOMY 1 bdrm xi quiet histone
area 4425mon * uMs t yr
Was* Ca* 330-2220_____________

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HEALTHCARE A REHAB
O f SANFOBO
650 MELLONVILLE AVI.
SANFORD. FL 12771
EOE

ROSELEA VILLAS
art Specter - MfOSAonrh
HUO OKAY 407-130-4*13
SANFORO 438GMO
21 CLEAN MOVE IN­
SPECIAL Call 522-7*32

Sooting Musi have rekxbte i _
ry transportation Rooter* expd
cxify Laborer* mxi 16 yrs okj
No exp necessary 322 9417
Santa's Helpers to work cur
Hutxtay photo promotion at lo­
cal mat FI*able hours We wd
trexi Ca* now 407 322 7S9t or
t SCO 265 6763

Santoro
t/t quaint, near park. 5350
2/3 nce.Wd hkup. CMA. 4450
32 s p k x m s . xi taw ste . 4620
No pets Deposit it equal to t
months rent 407 9779906
SANTORO- 2/1 duplex Central
Airtfeat. w/d hook up. 4475/
mo HOOdRi. Ca* 333-326*.

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

101— H

*45 ktgn on bonus to new em­
ploy#**.
•Extra pay to drtvers.
•Open S am
*01 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
2443410*

G A R A G E SALE
G U ID E L IN E S

1. Advexile# what pwop4* want!
CMdrart'a ctotfvng. dtafwa, collect
tote*, tool*, book* and antquet are
tie moat popular item*
2. Make It conventoot to ahop at
your axrxge aalel Be sure Tier* ia
adaquata perking space. Poal sign*
with direevons to perking areas. Make
i n neighbors
3- Make X easy to pay! Haw plenty of change and a
system lor handkng Make aura one parson is on duty al all
Imoi at a caniraluod locason preferably with a calculator or
adding maehina.
4. Provide pHca*. Do no&lt; make every parson aak. How
much is ti«7 Pncas make for quck, oflacava aalaa or a good
place tor cutiomera to start bargaining
5- Gw art early start Sal up dwplaya tie evening before
i possible
6. Deperl menuHia. Separata Tie xiaxpantiva items from
tie more cosily areas Group furniture, clothing, toy*, lawn
equipment and otiar items wit) aimEar marchandtsa
7. SpeclefU*. Establish on* area tor 'Under 45*, another
tor 'Under $1*. Consider having a batch of ilsmi tier are
‘ FREE witi purchase of S3*. Remember N youngtiart.
too. Encourage Eva with small, low pnead itoma Vial are
appropriate lor vut purpose
4. Time your sale carefully I Hava it at a lima whan most
people are at home and unconcerned with special event*
t. Combine your effort* I Incorporate your tala with a
neighbor tor more variety and greater impact
10 . Baapeclflc! Whan adwnttng your tale inthe newspa­
per, list individual items Don’t txnpty say, 'several things
aval able * Each Vme you list an item, you are broadening
Via kst of potential customers
11. Ba gainerou«I If you have Hems left over, give them to
a charitable organuaaon. If you sea Vial soma items are not
moving we* during too sale, mark them down during Via last
hour* Remember, Via prune reason tor hotdmg Via sale is
to tom your unwantad Bams into cash I

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hotp Bk yd w.BBQ PartiaPy
furnished lllQrwk • 1250 m c
dep Cai 695 1*47______________

•Industry Maxil
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Local Company
'General Office
MKVwk
Entry Level Computer Work
'Warehouse Traxw* 1246/wk
Plenty ol Work Here
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Fun Place
‘ Office Person
4310/wk
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'Shop Traxwe
4300/w*
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When you can own Va« 3 bdrm
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PLENTY UOREI
TOO W 25TH 4T SANFORO

Stucco company needs experi­
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*63 a9t IfdayS) or
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Pul your sews sx us to work xi
our 75 seat cal center runeting
CAM to our • listing events Fu*
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plus commssKxi (our top
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Cat Betty xi HH 772 *864
T M D OP WORKINO
WITH YOUR BACK
Opportixvtws are now open wm
PENN LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY tor career r u t v O u i No
etpenenc* necessary
' Up to 153000 yf
* Excwxenl traxixig
' BenxMs avaiiabW
Ca* 774 2296 lor conhdentikl

i f j o m n w v E r Fr o n t 2/2. over 1600 »q f t . xig pool.
2 e ger P*JS t e carport over
t/3 k wdock ItlOOArai.
DELTONA 2/1 Lrv On carport,
fnctl yd 4430/mo
14197*4
3/3

*&lt;th shad* trees. Pets OK

ml add depot* 4595 » seeixi
fy 201 E 22nd St 123 45*0
Longwood 3 BR 2 BA spM plan on
asmasikk* I ’ VGmo POO rtepoM
References preferred 407 *02

S3S3__________________

Sanford' 21. r*m rm to porch
temd b* porch t bar from Lake
Monro* 4475.321 6757

— s tm n m
RENTALS

SANFORO 1/1 Oupwx

Rm Carpet CHA

Lrving

USWSIOO

SUNLANO 1/1 wrearport. large
yard new paxil (touring. A A C
1425/1429
HERON COVE 1/3 condo w
doubt* g*'age gawd comrmxi
'fy community poor 'replace
ap pool
.41040/1000
RO 2/1 dxung
axing rm pa
p
SANFORO
•tax igyard4400/500

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

TREE CLIMBERS/OROUNOSMAN

107— M obile H omes
Fo r R ent

Experienced P-tHr-kd DL a
plus 323 3461 TOP PAY
Turf Equipment Distributor
immedale openings lor shop
foreman, technicians
m odi*
technician. A detar person 40
hr wk greal pay A benefits Ap­
ply xi person. 300 Technology
Park. Lake Mary

2 BEDROOM AC 'enced y id

4373mo Owner txeker

115—O ffice S pace For
Rent

W AREHOUSE

2 Office S p a cn 9U0 Square 6
B 4450 mo , 600 tq It 0 4400/
mo . 133 20*4 evenxiga

Individual needed lo work nghts
IS pm start txne) xi lelngaraMd
warehouse Starting pay 16 15
per hour Apply xi person 10 00
am -200 p m
Mon, Tues ,
Tn x i . A Fn al

It A up&lt; 4265 A MONTH Office
Storage 1210120 or 3112554

ARMELLINI
EXPRESS
LINES, INC.

A MOVE IN SPECOLIt 400 tq

H I—H omes For S ale
104 Oaks Cl. beaut fui 1999
*q 6 California tfyw 2 story
poo!
lenni* ct
amenilws
4129 000
Perk Ave Villa* 2BR2Ba
Townhouse condo442.000
owner motivated

941 North Hwy 17
Pierson, FL
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug-Free Workplace

121-SOU

Warehouse Clerk: 25 30 hrv'wk
Some exp preferable Can work
around school schedule 3276333

■irc h h o ff

93— Fo« Rent

AFFOROABU HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERIIES
knew v* M|l9X0
■

*&gt; Q ssocla tea

EFFICIENCY
Mad lew - convenient location
321 4900

RIGHT HAND MAN

T K EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

TRAVEL AGENT NEEDED
2 yrs mxtxnum etpenenc# ARC
certhcxlon required Qieet op­
portunity for 2nd income Call
328-4246 Mon Fn

Pay xi k#u ol benefits

LAWN TECHNICIAN

Cat 407-523-4*14
f

Drivtrs
Midwest Coast Transport Is
looking for COL d a ta A lie.
driver* For e m u opening
Lai* Model equ*i Home often
Competitive pay w/benefit*
Call MCT Representative John
Baxumonl (407)121-4473

EARN EXTRA INCOME

*JOBS*JOBS*JOBS*

•1 S n , r l

Dental Assistant
Needed for surgical prosthetic
rpconaimctive practice Ener
gelic
- t v ’ . i1 wilh strong
team skris Salary and ben*
w*
Interview: *04-775-4300

Clast A CDS
Stay W FL only
5 day* on / 2days ofl 3 yr*
min OTR exp Good driving
record 323-717*

S1000 SIGN-ON BONUS!
•Quality Home Tune
*taie Mods! Equrmem
■Ruler Program Pto*
MUCH MORE"
COL A 6 6 mol OTR
ECK Muter 600 611 6636

200 Waymont Cl

DEBARY MANOR
CNA 2 30A10 30P *10 3CP6 M A LPN I0 1 5 P 6 45A Die­
tary Aid* part time 407-6664426. EOE
Drug Free Work
Place

ORIVER NEEDED

DRIVERS FLATBED

«

CUSTOMER
SERVICE:
F/T
Good Phone l i x i important m
handling customer calls Some
typmg. Wing, basic computer
ski** 46 SOdir Fat resume to
407 327 6942 Winter Springs
area Mig Plan

Apply
Budget Inn ol San­
tord 3200 S Ortanrto Dr 117 92)

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 6 Unarmed
Brantty A Assoc. 634-7444

CLASSIFICATIO N S

partm ents

U n f u r n is h e d

JUDGEMENT HOLDERS

322*2611

99— A

71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d

7 1 - H elp W a n te d

LAKE MARY/SANFORO
t 10 furnished B0F1M w Barh.
includes
cable
TV.
phone,
kitchen privileges and utilities
5150. mo Sec Deposit 4100
Call 302 7186

u w w o tionaakiinximai
M . id fned acres hug* rms
sc porch 2 gui bldgs tiaa.too
4/15.0.VT 1 600 sq It, Xv/drV
lam. frpic Inert. 441.900
4/3.4 Over 2500 sq ft Sc pool
kv dm. lam w/Irpic 1155.900
PA U L

2n APARTMENT • 4475 / 4475
CMan. New Appliances 25m A
Oak. Santord 924 6234

OSilOHNE

VI N 1UME I I'HOl'l l l l i ) '

I.’ I

&gt; /l. l

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G

OFFICE MANAGER/
BOOKKEEPER
Sanford/Seminole County's
local newspaper needs an Office
Manager/Bookkeeper. Duties include
managing several people, handling of
accounts payable, general ledger, and
payroll preparation plus miscellaneous
office routine. Bookkeeping experience
a must. Send confidential fax lo
Personnel, 423-675-0675 or mail to
Republic Newspapers, 11863 Kingston
Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922.

The

Sem inole Herald
has an opening in the
Advertising Department.

We need an

ADVERTISING
SECRETARY
who can work part-time
(10-2, M-F)
Eligible candidates must possess strong
communication &amp; organizational skills
W e ll teach the rest
To set-up an interview, please call Kellie at

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 .

�Sem inole Hefalt), Sanfort). Florida * Sunday, fNovember 15 1990 • 7 8

(C

GETS
THE
DONE!
B uy
153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r

Sanford Historic District (3)
Commercial
leased
Units

OAKRIDOE FARMS - Osteen/
Deltona area to acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
home or homes*# Zoned agn
144 900 Fnanemq avail ml tm
(town payment (904) 747-9100

g g g g g g g ----------------Jrt Comer to t E Mwy 48 Zoned
tor office $45 000 Cell Dot
Jerrvqan Properties U M l I l
MOO * 0 - (1. home on 5 4 acres
al fenced • work shop, ham
and apt 2 mfes from 5FI &lt;6 4 I
4 322 4274

114 10a CHA Bs&gt; fenced for
721 Rrvervrew Are. Sanford
166K. 250fti 140ft IM. 321*7914
t IM A
ml double i&gt;i
rage 362 Lake Placid Or. San*
lord *63 000 407 324 5621
DfLTONAWATERFRONT
large 38R hnch ranch featuring
great room design an i 1*2
•ooded acres on lake Uonme
Many eatras
Large rooms
Easy access See to apprer-i
ate 1235K 407 MS* 1162

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes from pennies on It
Oeknqueot tar Hnpos R tO s
You Area lo i Free ( I ) 800 218
9000 Erl H 2206 lor current list

House For Sate: 31 Nee CHA
nee carpet. 1/3* acre tot

tee 500oeo *o? 657 &lt;nn

LAKE MARY 7/3 Comer iol
I TIC. 192 000

11000 gross monthly income,
$160 000 0*1 On,* 330 1495

153- -At re \(.i Loe For
S aie
OSTEEN Vacant lots Commen
cal lo t /inert B 4 200*400 on
Enterprise
Hit
in
Osteen
$49 900 Owner Em

S e ll

DELTONA to inms 1'totl for
murine homev ie twrses caftie
l.nmtnr] or nursery* /one&lt;1 aqn
cultural
$3 HOOiACRE
9m
deem e i**nef hnance 904-7471772 or 904 717 4123
LAKEFRONT LOT Decree
lake loch Art» rfri« lie
90«300 $70 OOO
LAKE FRONT LOT Store Is
land L ite Monroe 1120 OOO
VACANT LOT luchArtw
130 000 *1 pnv e*ruled
l A4E MARY LOTS YVnoled
125 000
BATAVE Santord fcl near
pars 112 000
321*5065

k*irch h o ff

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
SE1ZEO

157— M o b i l e H o m e s

1 0 1 — A P P L IA N C E S A

Furniture For Sale

166 7SSSBf 6 M I "
Large 171 cube foot Seers refngtraier min host tree lop
Iree/et Kitchen labto ml lour
chaws, formica lop Vinous
other tools and household
4ems Everything wi eacedent
a «* h o n Cal 324-1169

1H1— A p p l i a n c e s S t

MATTHESS BALE • Fu« SMS

fridge S y»s
1225 Vary clean
n 330-1672

Toastmaster
Storage cabi­
Stogie /bunt bade

old

Sola 1300 0 6 0

f M| m h i b

**m.i-a- — —a | U e i«M W .

*#TT WTHw
tor tyr o tt mth e e mater 407
321 2943

^ ( I

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t

( I || (

l

0.5-Jr (407) I 500446 Mi* tS/mm

C r e d i t Card B illin g
1 -8 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N

M O V E -IN SPECIAL
1B D R M / 1 B A T H
850 tq. ft.
2 B D R M / 1 B A T H 1025 »q. it.
2 B D R M / 2 B A T H 1125 «q. ft.

\

• S|mi Mmi% \|kii Imi ill * vnili feirp i . . I n 6 i.tlii
AiMfYMT FIilv T

E E D

t&gt; ........ I . m i l ' s

.Country Lake Apli
IM

'«

1

Country Lake
A p a rtm e n ts

2 71 4 R id g e w o o d A v e .. S a n fo tif • 110 570*1

IE

RAM 3
Wives met CD ROM
mi 2
spelters, printer Windows 95 6
Word lor Windows installed

1600 324 9435________________

1197 CARAVAN Oood Cond
One oener Asking I t 700 0 6 0
3219639 after 6________________
1199 FORO P IC K U P F250
White N ee eng. 14000 46 4
CRI5 Rath *44 9495
1199 FORO ACROSTAR VAN
Runs Good Loots Good! Stver
4 Blue 2 tone 11000 324 2482

1 0 * — O f f ic e S u p p l i e s

6 LA ROE

desks

36‘

File

■ 60* metal

cabmen

•1 OOOGC GRAND CARAVAN
LE 3 3 Hers V6 *1 eheel drive
new tees 15900 328 5379

end

chavs ado Everyrhmg m good
oonrtton Cal 324 4440
193— L a w n S t G a r d e n
FREE
WOOO 6 WOOO CHIPS 6
MULCH
CALL. 321-3411
John Deere garden tractor ate
new. t4 HP. mulching mower
dwet $1900 407 666-H 62

19*—P n s St S upplies

2 3 8 — V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

:

FOR SALIW EDOdfO SOWN
Sue 12 » V e a 170 0 6 0 Bon
we 323 6429____________________

•SmgbStory Ongn *Bo Ont Bdoe or Atari
• Enrrjy ■E *ce i Stale 13t i t x n M a t s * A fa w n o

•ErwriSy. 0n*S4e

WaugemsTt

•toe Storage. Prrvat#s*» t ttori1
S a n fo r d C o u r t A p a r tm e n ts

3291S Sinfard Aw.. StnforV 3 2 3 * 3 3 0 1

------------------------------------------

M O V E IN N O W !

'Don't Be £ate
l7or Thanksgiuincj
Dinner!

To most rened ITS t#nn com*

dcminolt Herald

MUM Family Sale
Antgue gas Stove, furniture
n&gt;ce clothes,
loots toys, and
much more Sal 4 Sun 94PM Shop Sale 2 4 3 engs. short
biVtong Nk Bead blaster, aw
2101 S Sanford Ave
compressor, metal lathe, new
eng puller and much more
YARD SALE; 8 5PM Fn Nov 13 2209 Cordova Df Sanford Be
4 Sat Nov 14--9*2pm Sun Nov hmd Sun Travel Agency tO15 175 S JungeDd Geneva
5PM thru Now '5

CASH 111 PAID’
For &gt;jrk C tft TfucM A Mrv:»

B O A T R EN TA L
Fishing Boats....................
Csntsr Console ................
Pontoon / toilet.................
Deck Boat - 21 ’ ..................

FuU / Hat/

SSO
$150
$165
$105

$35
$100
$115
$145

*- 1£~ ; RENTRIGHTMARINE

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Will pay top dollar'
Call Geoff Btding

302-5734

(Located at Gator's Landing)

ca,

(407) 330 -1612
"In clu d m m t T e n * turn!

^ APPLIANCE
STORE..,.,.

UREWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE, old lures (acne Do*
et-reet* old duct decoys, hunt
mg antiques etc Pay up to
I t 000 I pay mure town anyone
4 ma pay $10 00 lust to see
yo u old tattle 941 459*3530

msroai 6'trr' usua»y mams Pep

Newspaper Xdttrtising
(lets Results!
Call J22-2A1I ta ptact in ad.

( 407) 322-2611

J J 'L

| .

2 1 *— W a n te d t o B uy

/Vsk about our specials
on our spacious I &amp; 2
bedroom apartm ent homes!
Mtchmg 1• in ! ts&gt;* me roam
wt-y pul your msttag* ana's no
one
fas 4’ Your id n me
raarspapa' *4 6a Man by our
art's circuited

CaH 324-4440 tor Informetton
and directions.

A YARO SALE is the perfect
way to do that and the Seminole
Hereto can bong people to your
door Advertise your sale m the
Semfnoto Hereto tow onty 151'
une and watch the items leave
while the money comes m Can
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5me art ran run x three days m
me Herald tow o n l y t l . t t l l As
we ask is mat you prepay me
ad Can us we can h ep "

209— W e a r in g A p p a r e l

UREWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE, oki hjrei.lacMe boa
streets. old duct decoys hunt I
mg antiques etc Pay up to
$1 OOO I pay more then anyone
4 m l pay 110 00 just to see
your Qtd tadUe 941 459*3530
Atom. Cane Copper / Brass
Kotomo Recycling: 321-0004
91B W. Flrst-Mif 6*1. Sat. 9-1

Eat

fW

OFFICE FURttmjRE
6 large 36* t 60* metal desks,
rabmett and chairs
APPLIANCES ANO
FURNTTURE
Large 17 5 cube foot Sears re­
frigerator eith targe top frost
hee tree/er, formica top kitch­
en tab&gt;e with lour chaws and
vinous other loots and house­
hold rems

KilP AMf »r,ABEAUTFUL 177 5990

btrtto \f«i4 to^
S&lt;e mb h i O w r
N r w U c A t lo n l

M ill Hey H-tt.CmsfMrty
(, 4 i-N sauts of tfoid Dtpol)
(4*7)134-7171

&gt;*T« , l ^ w v / .v w j

Landing
A p a rtm e n ts
1800 W. First Si. • Sanford 321-6220

BOB'S FAMOUS PEANUTS 4
FRESH JUMBO SHRB9P
Secret reeve on peanuts written
up several limes n local news­
papers Come by 4 have the
BEST after a4 the rest
23X
Celery A v e . Sanford

❖

,U « I 9 4J4, «M n lyriqi
(417) 377-3344

D e live ry A yp/tobfe

•299
Used Withers A Dryers
from 190 00 ee.

0

A rt Dreo. fimittwra
GU m W atc
U n l q w c Hchm
With SoB0Mm Qtarm
AiW HosfltalHy
Al/ Condlttoiwd Sb«f

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

call Melinda
a t 322-2611

S e m in o le

/ N jr W r

£ eases ling

Insane*. Candles.
Hand crafted llemt
Llv* Planli 6 Herbs
* * C15 am. Mag Champa 51.00
7-Day candles 51.73
Pender Pendants 51.50 6 up
Mint Plants 51.00
Basil Plants 51.00
Patchouli Plants 51.50
%.

t

C*

/Ur-condltlonad Shop

353-0162

Frl 11am to 5pm
Sat tSun 9am to 5pm

Ola Rad Barn Flaa Marttt
1750 8. HWY 17 02
Maitland

Old' Red Barn Flaa M artil
1750 S HWY 17-92
Maitland

FRESH PICKED
Lemons. Limes. Tangemes,
Dealers welcome 322 32 tO
Meriwether Farm*
Naval Oranges, red grapelruil
3461 CeferyAve Sanford
223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s
FITNESS FLYER as seen on
TV Sold tor 1300 &gt;*ke new «
vdeo and monitor I t 00 322*
4049
FREE CAR. I t 4 FUN n your
spare time Interested’ Can Lin­
da 0 526*3517 I also offer 'epl
PCS and new Tucoerware_______
HEY OUVS B O ALS
Give dad an eipensive g.fi of
name brand Sport coal 4 Fon­
da Shirt 'ormerty retailing lor
185 00. now yours fw an eicihng
17 501 How cool can you get
with Sears London Fog qualify*
You wont get wet al this puce1
323-4766

2 5 2 -A c c o l n t in g

flOOKhtt uiritlkCCOUNIiNG
4 INCOME TAX lor -rdm ard
buvine**
Accounting Solu
hen* Pto* Inc 407-328-1800

27fr-ElECTRICAL
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
C A U DICK » ELECTRIC
407-321 4733
Lie. ER000242I/Over 31 Yrs.

279-H a u h n g

W ant To Earn S o m e
E xtra H oliday M oney?

Z1—4 &lt;&gt;?)«CRphgBir«l

6 Jew elry

Own Sail &amp; Trstx
A n t fq M M

221— G o o d T h i n g s t o

WHO'SWATCHING
YOURCOMMERCIAL?

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

THIS ONEI

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□ □i
K/ll
H V
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Iu
t 1

: r= J:* J

HOME PC 4M.

HAPPY JACK TRfVf RMICIOC
Reoognt/ed sags 4 effective by
US CENTER tor VETERINARY
MEDICINE agamsl hook round
4 tape worms n dogs and tats
Available 0 4 C
STENSTROM
GENERAL FEED
m -t n o
i — ' w r a w cj- i______

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*

r—

185— C o m p u t e R9 F o r
S ale

1 )fn ? ffu R N rT U R E

used bo* springs 4 mattress
165 00 Larry S Mart 322 4 132

I

1/2 M O N TH FREE RENT

DONTMiSS
Hug* Sal#!!

S ale

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

i

1171

T r l c k /B u s e s /V a n s Fo r

FARR AVC. M O S U P A R K *
ttonw* 13000 m 16 000 Sot Up
Frfanctng O U E H 322-1941

M

from

235—

BY OWNER ~
I2i56 2 0FV1BA a« eiectrc ml
CHA New rmyl siring and
llooring. new carpet Washer
hoot ups Upgraded stove t ret
17500 407 321 3297

oeo

CARS

Porsches. Cadillacs. Chevys
BVWS Ccritottes Also Jeeps
4WO s Your area Toi Free t
800 219 9000 E*1 2206 tor
cvwrent tstmgs

1250322 1739

W IT H 1 V H . L E A S E O R A S K A B O U T O UR

H ir e

cal 1 977 324 8182

Ocala National Forest lots
ItOOdown. }64 21/mo Owner
352 236 4579___________________

net 150

^ C o u n try} C h a r m ^
city convenience

•

MONEY TO LOAN

oven.broiler 115

r\S S «k l . l l f H

R ent

For house car bus-ness. vaca*
lion, debt consolidation Please

1992 OBI W OE • 3/2 CH A
flew Carpel. Tie D-n Rm ml
Hardwood Floor Ceiling Fans
Ig
Screen
Rm.
Very
CU W 12I OOO 324 5656

3 2 2 -7 4 9 0

•

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

Fo r S a l e

R e a l E r r a t e . in c

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Tra d e

S ale

tin *

1 M.hi • Vl 'ilIrV li.lil * S| M i ll l ir ;; * I W i

•

KIT *N* CARLYLE ® by Ijirry Wrighl

149—Commercial
P roper 13 For S ale

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

*

A LARGE

AUCTION
Sat. - Nov. 21
9:30 a.m.

Cities ol Altamonte Springe.
Ovteda »4 Cloud. Longwood.
. __.J County. Flogler arid Lake
County School Boards. 4 Others
27UN.OBT.Hwy 441
ZePwocd. FL
Terms. Cash. Ck w/H.nk Letter
of Guoronfoe Only, 93 Lid. 13
Tkurus. 91 Ford F/U, 9- SO
Chevy Caprice. SO Ford I ton
Craw Cab. 90 CMC Dump. IS
CMC 1 ton Crew Cab. 17 Chevy
CA. 17 Taurus. 2 99 Ford Van.
95 Ranger PAJ. 94 Ford PAi. 2
*1 Kawosaki l*C. 2 SO Ford PAJ
wAJIddy Body. '99 Ford 29 pees.
Bus. "99 Ud. 99 Blue Bwd Bus,
U Ford PAJ, I , Ford Bus. 71
Ford Cube Van. 77 Inti Wreckor,
AJUs Ch.lnwr. 711C FCUBH.
Case 499 FCL. UF 295 Tractor,
f t Ford Renper. 59 Buick. 99 4
'91 IM I Pus. Clark 4000e
Forklift, '91 Sutphen Lkdder
Fir.truck. 93 Owe Hu Mat
Roecuo Truck, Utitdy Traitors
and many more vehicle.:
Computers (494 4 194). riding
mower*,
edgers,
printers.
Hobde rsdtoe. telephone eyelem, pegers. Auto end Truck
parte. Copters. 53 pellet* ol
(metrical supplies Worn * local
municipal utility, end much
moreMI Inspect: Friday 20tn I
am to 4 pm. ABI501/AU972
George Gideon Auctioneers
Winter Springs FL 3270*
407/886-2211
bunking o l an ty coon &gt; ■C til ua.'

2 5 3 - A d i ) i t i o n s St
R e m o d e l in g

CONSTRUCTION clean up art
junk removed lawn care »nyhm*

407*359 1641 or 407*36543781
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition* Home*
Additi o n■ Co mmer c let
Local Builder lines 199,
323 9464 CGC001S58

Renlal property, gauge, iheo
clean up*, acpijnce* tram,
brum 407-598-2859 or
pgr 4076,943217

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g
LARKINS LANOSCAPlNG 4 IR­
RIGATION
V/e install tod. ung sy* 4 repair
shrubs, mulches buck pavers
stump grind, indsep rock A
design and her fountains I mil
sod free of any pests and fun
gus For est. call 523-63t7 or
414 7333______________________
2 8 7 - L a w n S e r v ic e s
GREG GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-0939.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
ups 4 under brushing 27yrs e«p
D 322 281 I N 322 9397

2 6 3 -C a k p e n ik y
280- H o m e
CARPENTER.au Hume
lepjii* pdmnng 6 ceramic tile
Richard Grots 321 5972

2 6 9 - C i e a n i n g S e r v ic e s

BOBS HAULING 4 TRASH
CLEAN-UP tor itooge uniti, g j

rages, yard*, shrubs, etc Cnl
Bob 0322 gggt or cell 5096249

I m pro ve m en ts
CHARLES D. (Oen) MILLER
Builder. CBCC57285. Re*/
Comm remodel, adtjlion* re­
pair MC, VISA
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�1. Senvnrte Herald. Sanford. Honda •Sunday. November 15 1998

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

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Sunday. Nov 15. 1998
Several mailer* ol eitrem* importance
will eipenence a steady, continuous
growth m the year ahead Don't gel upael
il events don I move as quickly as you
might kke them to progress Be content
with the way things are instead o» trymg
to accelerale the pace
SCORPIO (Oct. 14-No*. &gt;1) Although
you need to be sincere, try compkmentmg Inends in the company ol others
today It wd go a long way toward* *iaranteemg that pa* w « have rwc* thing* to
say about you when the km* comes Get
a tump on Me by understand*^ the «ltom e e t that'll govern you in the year
ahead Send the required refund lorm
and tor your Astro-Graph protections by
mailing |2 and self-addressed stamped
envelope to Astro-Oraph. c/o IN* news­
paper P O Bos 1758. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure to
stale your rotkec s*gn
SAGITTARIUS (No*. 23-0*c. I I ) In
career situation* today, us* your head so
you can be counted among the winners
The race ■* more kkety to go to the smart
and not necessarily the swift
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J*n. IS) Try to
associate today with those whose theikmg and interests para*e* yours It cotAd
prove very bormg to be with people who
aren t m tuned to your wavetengih
AQUARIUS (Jan- 20-PeM19) It you are
trymg to promote or se* something today,
don 1 ma«* your pitch until you're sure
you have the complete attention of your
prospective buyer Tenmg is everything
P1SCSS (Pott. 20 -March 20) Bator* makmg any important decisions today, try to
get as much feedback as possible from
associates you admire The input ol oth­
ers could reveal (actors you overlooked
ARIES (March 21-Aprll IS) H you have
an idea that could help working condi­
tions or procedure* at your work piece
trvs is me day to la* to the boss He or
she should be receptive
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Kaep m
mmd today when dealing with others that
associates wR emulate you behavior So
i bad toe* to remem-

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getting in the last word Instead a wR be
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let other* lose the* heed keep you*
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Dont waste
time today on idle chatter Us* your
eitremely effective commumcativ* skills
to gel your points across to those who
can help advance your latest endeavor
LEO (July 23-Aug. 32) listen to to# sug• gestions ol a colleague today who ha*

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you financial portion Mis or her adnse
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VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Even thougn
they might be small be grateful tor any
potential proMabie development* that
arise today and take advantage of them
The Bank ot England wasn I built in a
day
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Today your
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From the beautiful

islands
By Phillip Alder
New Zealand is a beautiful country,
which you should visit And when you
get there, you will find a thriving
bridge community Club duplicate
tournament* are Ihe norm, not home
based rubber bridge Yet Ihe atmos­
phere is always very friendly, oftrn
with excellent food included in the low
entry tee You can get cheap drinks
during and after the session, too
There is also a bimonthly magaiine.
New Zealand Bridge Kach issue con
tains IU) small pages with articles for
everyone
North's one club opening showed
any hand with at least 16 high card
points But what do you think of
West's double of six spades?
After winning the first trick with
dummy's club ace. the declarer played
a spade to his jack and West's ace
Back came a diamond, solving that
problem Now South led a low trump
and finessed dummy's nine Bingo' A

moment later, the declarer. Sam
Simpson from Otago «a picturesque
town in the South Islandi. claimed
• At the other table. North was in six
diamonds Cast led his singleton spade
and got a ruff at trick two for one
down Thi* gave Otago 19 international
matchpoints - and the Open Inter
Provincial Teams title by 10 IMPs
West's double was triply stupid be
cause it lost the title (or Wellington, it
told declarer how to play the trumps,
and il gave North South a chance tu
run to si* no trump, which would
make if declarer lakes the percentage
play in diamonds Don't double a slam
for one down, don't double the only
slam you might beat

Vulnerable Both
Dealer. North
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Always the weekend before
an outside staircase. as Ills
residence.
Hie Diligwood Civic League
Wom an's Club donaled
the
building
011
West
Church
Avenue to the society when the
club disbanded in May
The
clubhouse was built In 1870 as
a
m ultipurpose
com m unity
building and twice was m oved
within the illy
Food
and drink
will
be
provided Iry the Drngwnod
Dike M aty Lions Club and the
parishioners
of
Christ
Kpisi nji.il C hun It
New tills year Is llie Dairy
Stiqr
trill.
sponsored
liv
WHHW Channel Ofi " llie v will
have a tent lor jiatents.* said
Dennis.
*lo
Irrlng
their
children lo wash tt|&gt; or wi|x-

tty Shari ilro d ie
IIKHAI I) KKAriJKK EDITOR
I.ONCAVOOD • It’s 22 yearn
old and still growing
More
420
artisans
and
it . d i n s
will
display
lltrlr
wares al the 22m l Anmial
I ongwood
Arts
and
(.'rails
Festival, always the w eeken d
before rhanksgivlng. Nov 2 1
and 22
H ie festival lias always been
|Mipular. said l.vnette Dennis.
•it the Central H o n d a S ociety
lor Historic Preservation, the
sponsor of the event. While the
uumtx-r ol vendors lias grown,
there is still a watting list lor
I hhiiI i space ot more than two
years
lor
the
chance
to
participate in this 'p r e m ie re *
event, said Dennis.
More than .'10.000 people
are expected lo attend this
two-day event. The timing of
the lestival affords shoppers
the perfect
o p p o n im lty
lo
shop for holiday gills in the
festive
atm osphere
of
the
historic district
*We are the peak of the
hnytng season for Christm as,*
said Dennis.
There are more artists this
year than ever liefore. Dennis
said.
"Ilie r c
Is
a
better
balance In-tween artists and
c rafters.*
Dennis said one o f the most
nniipie vendors at this year's
event com es from Oviedo She
will display ’ art dolls * papier
mac he dolls which are dressed
and named to re lie d
their
physical rharac lerlstlcs
O llier
interesting
item s
available Include Intarsia wood
mosaic inlay and rice jewelry
T ile so&lt; lety was able to add
m ore spaces lor vrn d or* nltrr
It acquired the C lvlr la-ague
W om an's Club,
on Church
Avenue. *W eve squeezed In
m ore
spaces
around
llie
building.* said Dennis.
Shoppers
can
roam
the
district, between County Hoad
427 and West Mtlwee S treet.

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along Chun h
avenues.

and

W arren

l*roceeds ol the lestival go
toward ilo- 1 n.1 lntet 1.ini e ol the
llradlee Me Intrve
House
Museum. Ilo- Inside Outside
House and the Civic League
W om an's Club juo|n is ol tin
Cl S ill*
Hie Central Florida S ociety
lor Historic Preservation was
founded in I 'Mill Four years
later, the group moved the
llraellce M cIntyre and Inside
O utside
houses
from
Altam onte Springs, to m ake
way lor that « ity's bu rgeon in g
com m ercial
develop m en t
along Stale Hoad 4.ib
Hie llradlee McIntyre House
Museum will l»e open during

the lestival Ih e ir will Ire Ilo
guided lour but doc e ld s will
tie
available
lo
answer
questions ilmilt the house
Unlit III I HMri by I lost on
a ll Intel t Nathaniel -I Hr.idler
as a winter c o lla g e oil llir
gmtiuds
ol
the
Altaliioiitr
Unti l
the III.oiler Me lilty t«
House ivplltes tile llaiubnvall!
Winter iiitta g e s Inilll
lie .11
raiiibliug 11 .inn lintels during
I lurid.• s
Vlr tori III
eia
In
p ru t, s
Maxwell
Mi In lyre
iMiughl
the
Inline.
which
stayed in his fam ily
until
1 'ilti From that lime until the
move.
the
house
was
abandoned and tell to decay
Ih r house was almost lost to
'lir e jir.u tn e *

Other corporate sjtonsors lor

6 There is ;» belter bal­
ance between artists anil
era I ters .9
-Lynette Dennis, Central
Flordia S ociety for Historic
P r e s e r v a tio n *I

the festival
Include Aerial
C om inunlcalIons and the U s
Army Recruiting O llier from
A llam onte Sjirtngs
Parking Is available m llie
b.u k lot ot South Sem inole
I losjillal
Hie hours of the festival are
Saturday. It a in to f» j&gt; in .
Sunday. '* a in to 4 |&gt; tn
llrtnltl CurrcN/roiufcru Debut
Wood 1 ailnhnlril to Ihls stun/

Ibe Inside Outside House al
I I I W 1 Inin h Ave
is likt-lv
iinr o| the oldest p re la b rlr.tied
houses III tile Dulled Stales
III'' unique s t i i d d i d outside
iii i I b n l s h e d
inside gives the
Ill Hint* IN ti.itllt
S i m i.»|it.ltli W I'lrfi V Inilll
11!•* tVVIl h|i »IV lioinr in I l«t*sf nil
h i |H / n
1I m «• y ea rs lalet Hie
and
llllllsi
VV.IS dismantle d
then
S a u lo id
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lo
nit ili1 a il
lo
1 »lt I !• «l
'iv
and
S p i n igs
Altcillionl*
house
Die
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served as .1 way station lor

fly Shari Ilrod ie
11KHALI) FKATUHK KD IIO H
SANFOHD
Inuii/lnr limit's' ll
ill some /Mini in llir oof loo
ilislaiil /ullirr Ixwilmq m ill
fishing to 11 fieiilf/ti/ Dike •/*
sop
Ihls ptcfim-stjiu* ilniini Is
foremost 1/1 Ihr ml nils 0 / o//i
cmfs ill llir Si Johns H im U it
ter Afriririrjement District. anti ol
nrrn rlt'lr cmif qocerrimenf
fertrfers anil local restrferils
Toila 1/. ficnet-ivr. D ike ./estt/t
luis 11 licit/ In qo before It re
sembfe.s bits rlrecim
These are the n|x-nlllg para
graphs of a hroihun- c n iren tlv
being distributed liy SJMWMD,
desenhm g tile "Vision lor Ih r
future* of the lake
*We gollett quite .1 resjioiise
thus lar.* said Ih-gln.i Divings,
propi 1 manager, with the ills
I r i t is Dejiarltiienl ol W ater
Kc-sources. “W e Iry lo tts«- 11 al
s|ieclal events.*
The brochure will lx- dls
Irthntc-d al llie iijx tim m g s|ie
d a l tiieellng ol llie Friends ol
Dike Jesup. scheduled
lor
Thursday, at 7 p.m.. at the
Seminole
County
Sendees
llulldlug. Kmm 1 :»02 I
Ihe lin.il results ol the study
o f circulation 111 Dike .h-sci|i
will
Ire presented
al
the
Hireling. Dr. Gary Zarlllo. ol
Scientific
K 11vlroumeul.il Ajr
plications, lur. will present
modeling results o f water cir
d ila tio n
through llie
lake,
from (he Si. Julius Hlver. tuider various re ro iiiie iito n s c e ­
narios.
The model Is part ol .1 lour
year sludv ol the lake, sought
by llie KD1, In build a lake
management jilan anil improve
Its water quality.
The Iti.lMW) ac re lake and
5)0.000 acre I1im)cI|i L i Iii drains
much ol llie riinoll ol tlcvrlojiiiicii I south and west of the
lake, all tin- way lo O ilando In
mltL e m it iry. the lake was re
uowiicc! for Us reiTi-alloual
txinllng and llshlng. but yeais
ol w astewater d ilu en t, co u ­
pled with reduced (low from
the Si Johns Hlver have tie

fe d e ra l sn ldlris until IM/M
when lie r ie retired and took
up i.ib iiiet making lie used
the llrsl Hour as a simp and
the ser olid ac 1 esslbli only by

graded the water quality Al
era blooms have led lo Ire
qtirni llsh kills and a layer ol
m in k sever.d leel tlltrk III
p |.11 i-s now covers llie lake
|be dlstiii I lues l*een llie
lead a gem \ in llie study ol the
jiroblem s ol Dike lesiqi and
worked
bv legislative man
dale Willi tin- I'D I Hill I he
g l n l l p Inst Its nllli l.ll b a lk in g
in dulv wiien Ibe mandate ex
plied,
and some
m em bers
wondered w lielb el llie d is lr lc l
would continue to sludv d ie
lake
Ih e leglslalure did a|»1110 1111 .111- SI b million for the
jirolec 1 bill llie fD I have no
say in bow ibe uiouey is spent.
Divings llie d lstiii l will fob
Invv lliroiigli with die m an­
d ates
‘What we prom ised ts
dial we would provide up
d a les *
Ib is will I m- die thud lltcel

\t)OVO. a condoling of tho BradlooMclntyro Houso Museum and. betow the

m g 1,1 Ih r I D) still e Ihe mall
dale ex|iired In llie two prrvtous meetings, the grouji ills
1 ussrd its role separale from
the
goven iiiieu l.il
agencies
herelofore involved. In O c io
Ix-r. a h ralnslorm liig session
was held lo determ ine die ill
n-i lion ol the grouji and d ie
1 0 til 1111 led needs ot die lake
On Hmrsday. d ie group w ill
try to reduce the 54 items on
Ibe list lo a manageable mull
Ix-r ol jirlorllles. 'Iliese would
Include removal ol die S ta le
Road Hi causeway, restoring
and rerh.innelliig flow at the
mouth ol the lake, draw down
for muck
reclam ation,
ad
dressing m il oil llie Foil 4 17
bridge and die Inaccurate Or
dlnary High W ater Line, anti
exotic jil.uil removal.
/arillo will |ircsent lour -sc
narios lor reconnection ol Ib e

lake and Ihe river llie future
Hi lu ldge is cut
reiillv lx-ing discussed Som e
I Df memhers would like lo see
the causeway removed.
Ih e
historic channel restored, and
a bridge from tree line lo tree
line

11I ihe S K.

*FD&lt;)T has lx-en a positive
major player.’ said Divings
The agency, whuh is studying
the replacement ol die •r»(i
year old bridge, has th-laved
the |iro|ect In o ld -r lo lake
m|iut hum the Dike Jesup
si tidies
Divings said all ol the gov
erninenlul agencies pirvlnu sly
Involved In the I'D) will lx- al
the
spedul
m eeting
Th e
m eellng Is ojx-n lo the public
Die County Services llu lldlu g
Is located at 1101 K first St.
In Sanford

Photo* CoutMf oCO'* SI John. R&lt;»«

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A brochure Is being distributed lo raise public awareness o l the plight ot Lake Jesup.

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Sunday November

15 1999 ■3C

ROTC visits Woman’s club

WEDDING

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DORIS
DIETRICH

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Smith Aerospace S c e n e tnslruciors
High School r, Jun-or ROTC program

given .ilul visitors vvrtr Uitrit
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O ptim ist C lub honors ‘I ’m a W in n e r’ students at M idw ay school
the Sanford Optimist t luh
(iiu tlu u r * to he a friend to our
Vottth
Presid em Svhcriua W ynn and
the m em bers o f the o r g a u u a Itou were a part of the I T A
motithlv
meetin g at Midway
Klcmcntary Sehool on Iliu rs
day Nov. 5,
Tlte Optim ists “ I'm A Win ner*
students were honored for their
Urst nine w eeks
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dents were ch ildren in i lasses
|*re K. Klndern.irltn and llrst
Ihrmnfh tilth grades
Sitidents
honored
w ere
•lav,mie Davis, (leorife A d a m s
I.iiincv A dam s.
Kmilv V o ss
Sha.Naya
Martin
Mr.uidon
f'rvei
Um.t Phalli
Sean t o
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phci IVrez. Aslllee C am ’laiiu.
Itmilterly Kasterh rook s ( l i a s
tttv Harvey
K itu lrU k Matnut
Artcsia Mill hell ( T n Iv f i e l d s
Christopher
Sellers.
Sophia
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Steven Cllllison
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and i'tiNi illa K.iianavtim;
I b is program gives great |u&gt;
to the student s w ho c m el imi
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positive directio n

F O U N D E R S DAY
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students

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Santord

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iiiim m m n v and all surrounding
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Nov
15
tluoitgii Nov J'J l l i r i ultim o
mtv Is invited to hear n l l i i
1toils ol t lirlsti,m .sin i css and
grnwili h u m
1D7H to louts the
s e rv u e on Slllldav will lie held
at 1 I HD a m f e l l o w s h i p ,i iv
n es Miimlav tlilotigli ftm is d a v
N.IV 111 1** will tie al 7 in ji tu
file
guest speaker will
lie
Itistiop Uoherl E vans l i o m Hal
nuiiitc Marvlaiid
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dav Nov 21) 7 Ut) ii iii will tea

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Youth Von i s ot fa lierita i le
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Italian feast, holiday crafts
Benefit boosts Lake Mary Woman’s Club scholarship fund
One night a year, the Lake
Mary W om an s (.Tub operates
Its own little Italian restaurant
tn the Community Building In
Lake Mary. And It's for a great
cause, fh e C lu b s 11th Annual

Italian Frast w as held Satur­
day. Nov. 7. Diners
enjoyed
pasta, delicious sauce, garlic
bread, salad and dessert. And
when
patrons w ere through
with their Italian feast, they

could (rant Itirlr eyes on the
beautiful holiday erafts being
olfered by the W om an s Club
There were handmade o rn a ­
ments. whimsical holiday p o o ­
dles and much more. The club
also raffled off three beautiful
gift baskets.
The proceeds from the a n ­
nual Italian Feast go to su p ­
port the clu b s sch olarsh ip
fund. The club was very fortu­
nate this year to have not only
comm unity support, but « i p
port from businesses as well.
Am ong those helping out were
the Lake Maty l*ubltx. A lb e rt­
sons, W inn Dixie and OoodIngs; Red Lobster. Hops and
Dravtsslmo at the Sem inole
Towne Center. Rio Hrnvo In
Lake Mary; Lake Maty Chreserake and Village Meats In Lake
Maty.
The next major activity for
the Woman's Club will be H o li­
day In the Park (form erly Olde
Lake Mary Holldaysl. sch ed­
uled for Saturday. Dec. 5 from
0:30 to 8:30PM at Lake Maty
City Hall.
The club will be
giving free cookies and a drink
to anyone who donates a nonperishable food Item for Safehouse o f Seminole County.
H ie Girl Scouts will be giving
holiday crafts to anyone who
donates a toy for Safehouse.

H w H H u s ►, M o,

Carly Flynn and Melissa Kunkle tap dancing to "When Veronica Plays
me Harmonica *

M a rg a re t

LOCAL AC TS PACK
TALENT SHOW
It was a great night for
singing, dancing and a little
magic. The 3rd Annual S tar­

Schwallie display* crafts at Lake Mary Woman's Club Italian Feast

MARY
ROWELL

dust Talent Show was Satur­
day, Nov. 7. It showcased som e
very talented Girl Scouts In a
wide variety o f acts. One o f the
cutest acts was Daisy T ro o p
466 singing and dancing to
"Please Don't Eat the Daisies’ .
Hrowmle Troop 512 cume In
costum e for their song 'C heese
That Makes the W orld Go
Round".
Mem bers of llrow nle
T roo p
1104 all dressed alike for their
act. Th e did Ribbon Dancing to
the song ‘ Locomotion". Other
troop acts were Troop 984
singing 'C am p Granada* and
"Girl Scout Camp*; Troop 916
singing "Makr New Friends'
and Troop 441 singing Stng
Your Spirit Out".
For the first tim e ever, the
talent show Included a m agic
act. Morgan Hill from T ro o p
458 made objects (and waterl
dis.ippr.ir at the flick of her
wrist.

Anne KirVendall and Bonne* Preston with the lighted basket they rattled
oft on Italian night

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Several very talented gym nasts
performed. T h err w err two s is ­
ter a rts this year. Haley and
Darcy D/urlno did a cheer ro u ­
tine and Emily and Lindsay Loe
sang
"You re
Never
Really
Dressed Without A Smile*.
In conjunction with the tal­
ent show was a silent auction.
The auction was a success
thanks to the kind donations
from Scholastic [looks. A Shop
Called Mango. Jan s Hallmark.
Hactenda Hills G olf and Coun­
try Club. AAA Trophies and
Baseball Cards. Kobe J a p a ­
nese Steak
House.
Aigu ille
Rock C lim bing Center. Mystery
Fun House. Medieval Tim es.
W ater Manta, the Orlando Mu­
seum o f Art und W OFL-Fox 35.
Th e proceeds from the auction
will go to help Senior Girl
Scout Troop 148 fund their trip
to the O ld Scout National
Headquarters In New York

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DONATIONS STILL NEEDED
The Lake Mary High M arch­
ing Rams still need help m a k ­
ing their annual fund-raiser a
success. The band will be
holding a giant garage sale on
Dec. 5 and 6. For the first tim e
ever several used care, trucks,
boats and cam pers will be
available at garage sale prices.
If you have any Items you
would like to donate for the
sale. Just stop by the school on
Saturday for drop o ff or call
Fat Martino at 321-6123 or Fat
Hall at 333-9722.

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One year contracts begin in
February of 1999. Perform ers
are encouraged from all cul­
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Call the
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14071
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Monday
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til 5 00 p.m. The auditions will
be held at the Disney Event
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1503. Live
Oak Lanr. I«ake Buena Vista.
FI. on W ednesday. Dec. 9.
10 00 a.m. for equity males;
1 I 00 a.m. open call males and
Thursday. Dec. 10. 10:00 a.m.
equity fem ales and 11:00 a.m.
open call fem ales.
M EETING OF MINDS
The Martin Luther King. Jr.
Steering Com m itter held Its
first Race and Human R ela­
tions meeting. The meeting of
the minds was the brainstorm
of Arthur Blake, chairman of
the Human Relations com m it­
tee
(t t y officials, public busi­
nesses.
religious and
cono -m rd ett lie n s gathered on

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our Specialty!
M arinstsd beef,
chicken, o r lam b
A ttending the Martin Luther King Jr. Steering
Com m ittee Race and Human relations meeting
on Nov. 7 are (from left) Jim Purdy, civic activ­
Saturday, Nov. / at Excel A l­
ternative.
Inc.
conference
room.
These great minds brought
out som e o f the concerns for
the future growth o f the c o m ­

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ist. Sanford M ayor Larry Dale and Sanford City
Commissioners Brady Lessard and Velma W il­
liams.

munity. Blake said. *a dream
will always be a dream If we.
the dreamers, do not wake up
to make tt real.*
Many Ideas and concerns
were discussed and this will

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continue to be a comm ittee to
foster better comm unity re la ­
tions. Citizens are Invited to
help coordinate and achieve a
m ore harm onious social and
com m unity atm osphere.

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If you will listen very closely,
you’ll discover how to love

MORNING

adolescent-level joke.
HOT AND TIRED IN TEXAS

DEAR ABBY: Your good advice
to ‘ Romantically Rocky," the man
who w anted tips on how to be
romantic with hia wife, reminded
me of a definition of love I learned
from a woman acquaintance in New
York many yeara ago. A life criaia
had driven her to a paychotherapiat
to whom ahe com plained about
bein g "u n lo ved ." Th e th erapiat
aaked her to deacribe what being
loved would be like. A fte r aome
thought, my friend aaid that i f
aomeone really, really liatened to
her, that would be her idea o f being
loved
The therapiat concluded that the
woman needed additional aupport,
and inflated that her troubled client
look into a aelf-help group. She
arrived late at an addreaa in a com­
mercial neighborhood that had aren
better daya With aome apprehenaion ahe climbed a flight o f dingy
ataira and found her w ay into a
room w h tre a group o f ahabbily
dressed people u i around a heat up
table listening intently as one o f the
group told his story. She was dumb­
struck at observing the very defini­
tion o f kisr she had offered her
therapiat, believin g it could not
eiiat. Thia waa the Hrat o f many
Alcoholica Anonymoua meetings in
which thia woman found the heal­
ing power of a love that really, real­
ly listened and cared
For me, thia atory illustrates
that becoming a good listener re­
quires no more than willingness,
practice, and the kind of genuine
regard for another human being one
can find in AA or any Dear Abby
reply And. 'Rom antically Rocky"
may find that one o f the moat
sed'ictive lines in the English lan­
guage is a heartfelt, *! just love to
listen to you talk’" You may use my
name
GEORGE MARCELLE,
LOS ANGELES

AFTERNOON

ADVICE

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

no reason eacept that you w ere
thinking of her Tuck a note in her
iurse saying. "Hi. I love you." Unoad the dishwasher and reload it
without being aaked. Give her a foot
m assage w ith lotion w h ile ahe
watches her favorite TV show. Sit
behind her on the bed and brush
her hair w ith her favorite h a ir­
brush. Fold the clean laundry and
put it away
Call your beloved at mid-morn­
ing and invite her to lunch. Slip a
small atuffed animal in her car with
a ailly note. Bring her the newspa­
per. coffee and doughnuts when she
awakens on a laxy Saturday morn­
ing Give her a big hug when you
return from work, and say, "I love
ou I'm glad to have you to come
r
rwume
.
to."
Consider how many relation ­
ships would be happier i f men
would do just one unexpected ro­
mantic thing each day
I'm fortu n ate to have a very
rom antic fe lla as my soulmate.
T ru st me — any woman would
appreciate these sweet gestures.
Sign m e ...
LOVING EVERY M INUTE OF IT
IN C INCINN ATI

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D EAR LO V IN G i Great Ideaa
- an d they w o rk both w ays.
Guya and gala, the road map la
well laid out. Go for It!

DEAR ABBY My father-in-law
is loud and opinionated, but hia lat­
est statement takes the cake I am
due to give birth to u baby on his
birthday in Septem ber He has
made a pronouncem ent to the
entire family that he will i&gt;e very
upset i f I have the baby on his
birthday, as he doesn't want to
share that day This is no joke

D E A R G E O R G Et W hat a
th o ugh t-p rovo kin g letter! I'm
sure ‘ Romantically Rocky" and
many others will thank you for
th at a a tu te s u g g e s t io n . A l ­
th o u g h m an y p e o p le th in k
rom ance la w h at happen s be ­
tween the aheets, I suspect that
tru e rom an ce ia moatly w h at
h a p p e n s b e tw e e n the e a ra .
on:

The rest o f the family hopes I
have the baby on this date just to
spite him I wish I were a million
m iles aw ay F rankly, at eigh t
months pregnant in the Texas heat,
I don't have much of a sense of
humor left I would like the birth
o f rav baby to be a tim e o f jo y,
* not the punchline o f some sort of

D E A R A B B Y I can educate
"Rom antically Rocky’ on how to
romance his wife
A wom an loves to have little
things done for her. things that say,
‘ I thought about you today." Bring
her a CD by her favorite artist for

D E A R H O T A N D T IR E D :
Your father-in-law ia talking as
th o u g h the T e x a s h eat has
a d d le d hia b r a in . He sh o u ld
regard the arrival o f hia grand­
child a s the ultim ate birthday
gift — not competition. Shame
on him. You may have to listen
to the braying o f a jackass, but
you don't have to validate it.
OOO

D E A R A B B Y : Th e man who
lamented the snickers and insults
he endured from strangers who
interpreted his holding his mentally
disabled son's hand as a sign of
"homosexual bonding’ has experi­
enced the d iscrim in a tion and
contempt that gays and lesbians
experience every day.
He should he concerned less with
freeing these snickerers o f their
‘ mistaken notions" and more with
promoting the idea that our violent
and intolerant society should learn
to accept any mutually affectionate
gesture of hand-holding, no matter
between whom
DON IN PORTION'D. ORE
D EAR DON: I agree with you.
But lighten up. Right now the
man la too engrnaaed in his own
pain lo app reciate the b igg e r
picture.
DEAR ABBY: I have two daugh­
ters from a biracial marriage My
older daughter, Sakura, was born
the sam e day as her Japanese
grandfather My younger daughter,
Mari, shares a birthday with her
American grandfather. Both grand­
fathers were not only delighted, but
am azed because they a re both
mathematicians, und they say the
odds of this happening were astro­
nomical and heaven-sent
If these two men, who fought on
opposing sides during World War II,
can see eye-to-eye on the joys o f life
and God's good graces, why can't
the guy in Texas do likewise?
GERRY CHRISTMAS (M Y REAL
N A M E », CARRBORO.NC.
D E A R G E R R Y i R ig h t on!
What a perceptive observation!
For on oicallant gukto to bocofalng a
b e lt e r c o n v * r * b llo n a ll* » an d a m ora
a t lr a c t lv a p ara on , o rd a r 'H o a r l o Ba
P a p u la r ." Hand a bualnaaa-sliad, aalfadd raiaad anvaiupa. plus chock or monay
ordar for U M iM.SO In Canada) UK Dear
Abby P op u larity B ooklst, P.O. Boa (IT ,
Mount Morris. III. SIMA-OItT. )P oata«s la
Includad.)

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GARDEN CLUB PLANS
HOLIDAY BAZAAR
Members o f ihe Sanford G ar­
den Club have been busy all
year getting ready for their a n ­
nual Holiday Bazaar. Am ong
the delectable treats m em bers
have made are GOO Jars of Jams
.uid Jellies. 'E ach member d o ­
nated five pounds of sugar. Fan
Monun said. It was a big Job
Just getting the Jars strrtll/rd
to say thr least o f other tedi­
ous preparation.
Club m em bers have a lso
been busy with needlework and
Betty Bradshaw will have her
crocheted angels
available
again this year. O ilier crafts
including ceramics, ornaments.

w reaths etc. will also be for
sale.
Adding (o the 2-day festivity
will be a draw ing for a ginger­
bread house donated by Maty
Childers.
Cakes,
pies
and
o ilier hom emade goodies will
also be offered.
For those browsers who want
lo com e and spend Ihe day. a
light lunch will be served both
days. Several kinds o f soups,
sandwiches and desserts will
be served. Soup and sandwich
will cost $1.00 each and des­
sert Is 50 cents.
There Is no adm ission price.
Hours are 10 a.in. to 5 p.m. on
Friday. Dec. 4. and 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 5
DAZZLERS TO MARCH
IN M ACY'S PARADE
Beverly Huffman tells us that
four o f the officers of Daz/lers,
a dance team at Seminole High
School, will
perform In die
annual Macy's parade in New
York City ou Thanksgiving Day.
The learn has worked hard
raising the funds for Ihe m p
and are really excltrd about It
.Beverly said. More on this at a
later date.

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High School mrt recently at
Sylvan Lakr Park for a mini re­
union.
According
lo
ML
"Sonny” Rabom Jr.. 4H grads
and spouses w rrr In atten ­
dance.
"We had a good lim e and will
do It again in l hr yrar 2000."
h r said, adding that Ih r m i l l ­
ion was a "very Informal barbrcue from about I p m. to *«indown."
Paul Hodglns was the overall
chairman who did a good Job."
according lo Sonny.
Th rrr was a lot o f hugging
and kissing and It was obvious
ih r classm ates enjoyed seeing
oilier and can't wait fur the
nillllneum celebration.
Catherine W hrlchrl traveled
Ihe farthest from Canton. N.C.
to attend the event. C atherine
and tier late husband. Howard,
moved to North Carolina sev­
eral years ago and she re­
mained there after his death
instead o f returning to tier b e­
loved Sanford. "U s home, she
beamed. ”1 Just love it up
there."
Others attending from out-of­
slate were: Dllly and Elaine
Wilkinson. Hurton. S.C. A t ­

THE PREMIERE ARTS &amp; CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Longwood Historic District 2 blocks N. of C.R. 427

�Da’ Bomb
hears all...

M r. Greyhound charms his way to title
Lyman hosts
Mr. Greyhound
contest at
Homecoming

D a B om b nays lo b e
sure to check ou t th e
Oviedo
nnd
W in te r
Springs sports fairs th is
weekend. The even ts
are there to benefit th e
athletic teams at b oth
schools and there’s tons
of rides and other th in gs
tn keep busy.

• y Amy O s n t l w r
SPECIAL T O T H E HERALD
Mr.Oreyhound Is Billy Hess.
Hess claim ed first place In the
Lyman H om ecom ing tradition.
Every y e a r Lym an displays its
finest and allows them to strut
their stu ff In front o f a live
audience.
This year Hess, a senior at
Lyman claimed
first
prize
through persuasive gifts, a
sweet poem, and good a n ­
swers to bad questions. All
and all Hess now Is an Icon o f
Lyman. Thinking o f all o f
those w ho prepared for hours.
Hess wns confident and p ro ­
crastinated all the way up un­
til the day o f the show.
Last year lira s gained som e
expertener In the m atter by
claim ing third place or the
"little pup’ title. So this year
he went at It again and was
highly successful.
Hess read a poem to his
girlfriend while bow ing on one
knee at her feet after forcing
her lo ascend to the stage. He

If you can’t get over to
those fairs, check ou t
the Heritage Festival in
Sanford. A bunch o f lo ­
cal schools will be per­
forming and Dr Bomb
knows that the Idyll*
wilde
Elementary
School musical groups
will be a highlight when
they hit the stage Sun­
day.
Listen up: D a B om b
sees the holidays com­
ing up and knows that
Just about everybody in
the county has a special
holiday
performance.
Lake Mary Elementary
tins already phoned in
and we'll be out there.
What about
everyone
else. Call us at 3222611 and we ll give you
ail kinds o f a tte n tio n .
Da Bom b says have a
great tim e a t H o m e ­
coming th is w e e k e n d .
Oviedo and L ak e H ow ell.
Want to do something'
nice? Give a special
wave to the people who
work the school cross­
ing zones. D a B om b secs
them out there at al­
most every school, every
morning, rain or shine,
making sure everyone
gets to school safely.
They don’t get nearly
enough attention.
D a B om b says It will
be tough for anyone to
top the Winter Springs
Homecoming festivities
at the football game two
weeks ago. It may not
have been a real Home­
coming since no one’s
graduated yet. but the
touches were awesome.

point average, and plans to
attend college. As far as his
stage perform ance Hess said.
*lt was nerve racking to begin
with ym i Just have to get used
to It and have fun.”

also did a little kissing up and
gave each or thr ju dges who
were from Lisa Malle m odeling
agency a rose.
Hess plays baseball for Ly­
man. maintains a 3.7 grade

girlfriend

It isn’ t always a dog’ s world
By Marjorie Anne Butler
SPECIAL TO TH E HERALD
Hi! My name is Marjorie Anne Butler and ever
since I w as one-year-old. t loved anim als.
1 had four o f my own. but they either passed
away or we had to give them away because my
Mom w as allergic. Th e first pet I ever had wns
a cat numrtl K in y . She wns white w ith oran ge
stripes and she wns very hyper. Th en one dny
this boy came over with his cousin and he
thought It would be cool to show us how cuts
land on their feet, but Kissy was only six
weeks old and she was only a kitten, not a cat.
Then, he threw Kissy up in the air and sh e
shattered seven parts o f her leg and she had to
wear this big orange cast around her leg.
I was very sad. ten we had to sell her b e ­
cause my mom and my sister were allergic.
The second cat I had w as a puppy named
Cookie and she w as thrre m onths old when we
got hrr and she w as brown with white spots on
her. I had fun with h rr but she was alw ays
barking and disturbing the neighbors so w e
had to give her away.
Tlie third pet we had was a box turtle that we
got from our neighbor and named Mlkey. We
usually kept him In a Utile pool we had In the
backyard, but I guess he wasn't a w ater turtle
because we picked him out o f the water to
show him to a friend that came over and he
had bubbles surrounding hts neck and he
stunk really bad so w e put him tn the grass for
a few minutes to see tf he would do anything,
but he died right tn front o f us and we had to
throw him away.
Last, but not least. Ltly.
Lily Is our dog now and we've had her for a l ­
most two months. She was bom on Easter Day
in 1997 and we got her from these people who

A l i a BaM n ftnn . a Florida
S tate University student and a
graduate o f Lake Mary High
School, won a state writing
contest for his script based on
Ralph Ellison's fniisibfar Man
He received a cash prize from
llir Florida Council Teachers
o f English. Last year, he was
selected us one o f th r out­
standing English students at
Lake Mary.

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Elementary School.

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can High School Students.
Robyn Lon d ey,

o f Longw ood and a sophom ore at
Lake Mary High School will
com pele on the United S tairs
Karate T ram In Miskolc. Hun­
gary on Dec. 4 0. She has won
the state cham pionship and
took a Gold Medal at the
Ju n ior O lym pic* last year.

•

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•

Barak Marshall was named
Editor o f The Pathjhider. In ­
dian Trails Middle S chool's
newspaper. She has been on
s ta ll for two years.

•

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Bark arm B i n s , a past a d ­
visor to the Lukevtrw Mustang
yearbook, received 9 4 1 out o f
a perfect 1,000 points for the
1998 Lake Mary High Schhol
yearbook, becom ing a gold
medalist. It Is the highest
award from
the
Colum bia
Scholastic Press Association.

had so many pets they had to give some aw ay
so my mom's friend went lo go get her and
kept her for a day, when we went over to hts
house.
He wanted to sell her to us, but we weren't
prepared to have a dog living with ns. But she
was so cute and we all fell In love with her so
we took her home.
Well, we still have her and I love taking care
o f her.
When I gruw up. I want to be a vet because I
love anim als and I have had enough experi­
ence with them.
Marjorie IJutler (s a third grader at Lake Mary

•

Ashley Brewer, daughter of
Terry and Bonny Brewer, and
u sophom ore at Oviedo High
School, was recently named to
the Who's Who Among Ameri

• • •

•

Marjorie Anna Butler has had a lot ol axpenances with
her pets over the years. Sha is a third-grader at lake
Mary Elementary School.

•

Josses P. M c C ro e a D l. of
Winter Springs nnd a student
at Trinity Prep, was named lo
the W ho's H?»o Among Americon High School Students.

•

•

Bradley Daniels, son of
Lyle and Gloria Daniels of
Like Mary, and a senior at
Lake Mary High School, was
redcently named to the Who's
W7io Among American High
School Students.

•

Brian
Greene,
Shannon
Howell,
arid
Stephanie
McKean
of
A ltam on te
Springs, and Rosa Phillip# o f
Casselberry.

•

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Several Sem inole County
students were recently nom i­
nated for the national W endy's
High School llctsm an a want,
an national award that honors
stuent-athlrtes from all over
the country. Sem inole County
iilh lris
include:
Karin
CionInge v (Oviedo). Londhia
David (Lyman). Krista Ed­
mondson (L ik e
Brantley).

Jonathan

Hubbard

(Seminole). Joaoph Kansk!
ILik e Brantley). John Roth
(Oviedo).
Robert Stacbow
(Lyman). Mary Leah Sutton
(L ik e Mary). Lori Thomas
(Seminole),
and
Juatin
Wright (L ik r Mary).

•

Several Sem inole County stu­
dents were named
to the
Dean's List at Colum bia C o l­
lege tn Missouri. They In­
cluded:
Barnard
Johns.

•

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Seminole County students
from Indian
Trails
Middle
School recently claimed first
place for the AAU nutloanl
cham pionships tn tumbling.
Team members Included Nel­
lie LUJenquist. Leslie Brioton. Kate Owen. Amanda
Keyes and Laura Brinton.

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L e is u r e
Faculty exhibits art
at Fine Arts Gallery s

IN BRIEF
Defying gravity
SANFORD - T h r O rlando
Theatre Projrrt and Sem inole
Com m unity C o llrg r
present
Defying G ravity by Jane A n ­
derson.
directed
by
Anne
Herlng. T h r fablrd events p r e ­
ceding the (Inul flight of the
Shuttle Challenger are retold
In this uplifting and Im a gin a ­
tive portrait o f rraching for llir
stars,
both
physically
and
spiritually
Show times nre Thursday.
Friday and Saturday at H p.m.
and Sunday ut 2 p.m. through
Nov. 22 In the SCC Fine Arts
TJieutrr. Tickets are f t 5. with
discounts for seniors and stu­
dents. For more Inform ation
call H07I 338-3040.

Festival of trees
ORLANDO • M arking It 12lh
year. Th e Festival o f Trees w ill
prevtrw the start o f Central
Florida's holiday season with u
classic collection o f holiday
decorations and fam ily e n te r­
tainm ent.
This sprctacular event offers
som ething for *kids* from two
to ninety-two. Festival guests
will be treated to a dazzling
array of designer trees and
decorative vignettes, deliriou s
G ingerbread
Junction.
de­
lightful
life-size
children's
playhouses and a holiday bou­
tique wlih w onderful gifts and
home
decor
accessories.
G u rais will enjoy selections of
American. Ancient A m erican
and African Art in the Orlando
Museum o f Art's newly e x ­
panded galleries.
The Festival also offers a v a ­
riety o f special events includ­
ing Holiday Jazz Stroll. Ladies
Day Tea. and children's p arly
Reindeer Romp. New to this
year’s event Is Ihe Latin Cafe
Night.
The Festival Is open at the
Orlando
Museum
of
Art
through Nov. 22. General udmtsslun hours are 10 a.m. un­
til 4 p.m. dally. General ad­
mission tickets arc $0 for
adults und $3 for children.
Special event ticket prices not
Included.
The Festival of Trees is p r e ­
sented by Council o f 101, the
volunteer fundraising a m i o f
the Orlando Museum of Art.
Proceeds
from
Ihe
festival
benefit
the
museum.
For
ticket and general Inform ation
call Ihe Festival Hotline at
(407) 072-3838.

Driving Miss Daisy
DELAND - Th e Rl vert own
Players present the Pu litzer
Prize W inning play, Driving
Miss Daisy, by AUrcd Uhry. di­
rected
by Paunny
Urandt.
Show times will be Nov. 14. 19
and 20 at 8 p.m. und Nov. 15
and 22 at 2:30 p.m. at The
Cultural Arts Center, 600 N.
W oodland
Blvd..
DcLand.
Tickets are 912. 90 for stu­
dents. For reservations cull
(904) 730-7450.

Faculty exhibition
ORLANDO - Tw enty-four of
the mosl accom plished artists
on the University o f Central
Florida faculty will display
their works In the Group F a c­
ulty Exhibition through Dec.
14 at the UCF Art Gallery on
the Orlando cam pus.
T h r exhibit showcases UCF

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Tha work of art faculty members Jay Spalding (from
M l), Marianna HamMon Rota, and Jtre Moors la fea­
o f Florida, and ahe Is cu rren tly
working on an m aster's d eg ree
In art at the University o f C en­
tral Florida. Moore also serves
as C u rator o f the SCC Fine
Arts O alleiy. The ph otography

tured at tha Seminole Community Cotoga Fine Arte
Qalary through Dac. 13

In the fuculty exh ib it Is from a
series that she began w orkin g
on in France and Italy this
past sum m er.
SCC Fine A rts G a llety hours
are 9 a.m. through 6 p.m ..

M onday
through
Thu niday.
plus evenings o f films, con ­
certs, and theater p erfo rm ­
ances. For further inform ation
on SCC cultural activities, call

(407) 328-2039.
: Orlando Soanes Centor, 777 Eatl
Function Street. OrtTOO. f t w a 12*03
Prana: (407) 91« 2000 Fax (407) SI4-2I49

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OpasNaglOews: U o n a y -T lu id q lim .
to S p m . Friday and Saturday 9 «m to 9
p m ; and Bmtoy noon to S p m
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W 75. Indudas iihCMt and transtng airirixt*.
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only. OSC Eapsnancs AdiZs 512 SO. aanotl
111 90. cMdran IS 2S. InctodMatfriatt. navaing artbrii and cftoca oi ona CmaDoms
aipanancs. UtMnata Eipsrianca Adults
I t 4 29. sane* 113 25. dtritSen 111. indudao
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faculty urtwork In various m e ­
dia
Including
paintings,
drawings, prints,
sculpture,
photography.
com pu tergenerated graphics and c e ­
ram ics.
The gallery Is free and open
to thr public 9 a.m. until 4
p.m. Monday through Friday.

Jazz Concert

IndvtouP Paaa »40. Famriy
Past MO. and Gold Pass 190, Pass Hotoatt
•scene warmed admstwn to a l OSC psrRiarnnt esntoris. pariormanca tc-ancs
demonstrations, observaory vwmng tor an
antra yaar and other benefits Farray and
Goto Pasaas stoude parents and tha* a«tdran wtoar aga at stoo M n t e noma Oft

ORLANDO - Th e Jim Cullum
Jazz Hand, stars o f Public R a ­
dio In lrm atlon al's a cclaim ed
show * Rivrrwalk: Livr from the
Landing.* will 1m - in con cert at
the
University
of
C entral
Florida's Visual Arts A u d ito ­
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Gallery at Sem inole C om m u ­
nity College Is cu rren tly fe a ­
turing Its Annuul SCC Art F a c ­
ulty Exhibition through Dec.
13.
T h e work o f art
faculty
m em bers M arianna H am ilton
Rom . Jay Spalding, and J e re
Moore w ill be featured.
Marianna Ham ilton Ross Is
exhibiting n rw pastel figu re
draw ings
and silk
painted
panels. This work w as Inspired
by a sum m er w orkshop w ith
Jack Deal, noted New York
figurative painter, b y root and
tree
form s o f n orth eastern
Pennsylvania, and by w eek ly
figure draw ing sessions. S im i­
larities betw een the human
figure and natural form s hnve
interested Ross for some tim e;
h er
work
reflectin g
these
sim ilarities has been strength ­
ened by color Influences from
the newly cleaned frescoes ob ­
served in her trip to Italy.
Recent pastel draw ings by
Ross are Included in the F lo r­
ida Art Education Association
13th Annual Juried Exhibition
In St. Petersbu rg this year. In

addition. her tillk panels using
w atercolor
painting
ap­
proaches w ill b e In a four p e r ­
son exhibit at the Florid a
Craftsmen
llea d q u a rters/O allery In St. P etersb u rg
in the sum m er o f 1999.
Her silk panels are also In
the perm anent collections at
A A A National H eadquarters at
Heathrow. W alt Disney W orld
Polynesian Village.
O rlan do
Public
Art
C ollection -E xp o
Center.
Merv
G riffin -P eb b le
Dench,
Calif.,
and G ordon
Getty-San Francisco. Calif.
Faculty m em ber Jay S pald­
ing earned h is bachelor o f Fine
Arts degree in ceram ics from
Ringltng School o f Art and his
m aster's degree In art from
the
U niversity
o f C en tra l
Florida. He is a m em ber o f
NAEA and Florida Craftsm an
Association. As a native F lo ­
ridian. Spalding's w ork r e ­
flects
Ills
life
ex p erien ces
growing up In the sunshine
state. His pottery In the e x ­
hibit Is based on the ’ M ythoo
o f the Fish."
Faculty m em ber Jere M oore
received her bachelor o f Fine
A rts d rgrre in Creative P h o ­
tography from the U niversity

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Th e free program Is bein g
presented by W U C F-89.9FM
Jazz and More (o thank new
station m em bers and Ih e c e n ­
tral Florida com m unity
for
their support during the sta ­
tions reernt fund drive. S e a l­
ing Is limited, und will be on a
first come, first-served basis.
For 35 years the band has
been bringing great traditional
ja zz to concept halls all over
the world, from Carnegie Hall
und the Kennedy Center to
W olftrap and Chautauqua.
*Our radio show and co n ­
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Ihls great vintage Jazz to those
who may n evrr have had th e
opportunity to appreciate It."
says Cullum. who started the
band with his father In 1962.
Rivrrwalk:
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the
Landing
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urdays at 3 p.m .) Is heard on
over 220 stations here and
abroad.
Cull (407) 823-0899 fur In­
formation on the concert or
W U C F-89.9FM .

Flower show
W INTER PARK - Florida Fed­
eration o f Garden Clubs p re s ­
ents the 27th Ulennial S tate
Flower Show 'L et's C elebrate*.
In the tradition o f the C h elsea
Flower Show. London.
T o kick o ff the 75th A n n iver­
sary celebration a ribbon cu t­
ting and the dedication o f the
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The (lower show Ls free and
will be held through Nov. 21.
For m ore
Inform ation
call
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Ballroom dancing
ORLANDO - Th e Central
Florida Chapter o f the U.S.
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sociation will hold Us m onthly
bullroom dance on Nov. 20 at
8 p.m. at the Hahla Shrine
Auditorium . 2300 Pcm b rook
Drive. Orlando. There w ill be a
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Admission Is $6 for USAUDA
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                    <text>SPORTS. . . PAGE I B

PEOPLE. . . PAGE 3B

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26.1998

C itizens
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By Nick PfMfasf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD * The turnout was
far beyond our expectation.’
said Lon Howell, one of the or­
ganizers of Tuesday evening's
Citizens for Progress rally at
Fort Mellon Park. The rally,
supported through efforts of
the Ores ter Sanford Chamber
of Commerce, was to gather
support for the proposed de­
velopment of the conference
center and hotel on the park
aite.
The gathering, held In con­
junction with the chamber's
’ Business After Hours* event,
began at 5:30 and ended at
approximately 7 p.tn. Regard­
ing the number or people who
attended, Howell commented.
The cook told me he prepared
1.000 hamburgers and 200 hot
dogs. We had 40 esses of
drinks. When we were cleaning
up at the end of the meeting.
&amp; found we ohly had half of a
hot dog and one hamburger
left.’
Among speakers at the rally
were Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
and Joseph Pacittl. president
of PRA Development and Man­
agement Corporation, which
would be the developer of the
project. Larry Strtchfer acted
aa master of ceremonies.
Seminole High School cheer­
leaders provided some of the

Judge orders
G O P out o f
judicial races
HERALD STAFF WRITER

CNtoeno lor Progress tuDoofitfs of tw Fort Mofton
at ths
H it t Houn.

wed lor a raM Tuesday, aa pad
I O r a to r of Comma** lu st­
r a Btoaa ki Mien donee. M l to

entertainment with a special
cheer In favor of the proposed
development.
In addition to words of sup­
port. Howell said Cltlsena for
Progress also gave out over 150
algM. Comparing hla signs
with those of Poet Mellon Park
development opponents, mem­
bers of Save Our Park. Howell

the matter to come up an
the general election ballot. tt‘a
a political matter and has to
be advertised aa such.’
If the development la ap­
proved by Sanford voters on
November 3. It Is proposed to

tween 1.000 and 1.200 new
jobs wlU be nested.
In addition to the hotel, to be
developed by Pacittl. the con­
ference center would be In re­
sponse to the Seminole County

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Judge
Vernon C. Mize, a senior re­
tired judge, pinch hit a home
run Tuesday
■y In Circuit Court
tiytng to keep pollfor a team trying
tics, paybacks and
s
cronyism
out of elections for Judicial
candidates.
Mize upheld the constitution­
ality of Florida Statute 105.071
that prohibits political parties
from endorsing Judicial candi­
dates and forbids these candi­
dates to campaign aa a mem­
ber of a party or accept contri­
butions from one.
The Seminole County Execu­
tive Committee challenged the
law early this year but was
blocked with a temporary In­
junction from Judge Gene
Stephenson until a ruling was
made on the constitutionality
of the law. That being done
Tuesday. Stephenson's Injunc* tlon became permanent, stay
out of the process, the local
OOP was told.
“We're disappointed and we
will take this Immediately to
the Fifth District Court of Ap­
peals." OOP Executive Commit­
tee Chairman Jim Staffing said
today. "At least six other cir­
cuit courts have ruled the law
was unconstitutional. Judge
Mize, whom I respect very
much, had a different opinion"

It was correct. Stalling said,
for Chief Judge John Dean
Moxley lo assign the case to a
retired senior Judge who would
not be involved In any future
Judicial races . ’ 1 can appreci­
ate the Intent but I am very
disappointed with the result,"
Stalling said.
Attorney Michael Jones, who
represented six OOP Executive
Committee niembers who were
opposed to the party's In­
volvement. was pleased wtth
the decision. The law prohib­
its parties and polltics to be
involved and It's a good law."
Jones aald.
Jones argued that It has long
been recognised that First
Amendment freedom of speech
• such as the OOP claimed It
had to endorse Judicial candi­
dates • in some cases must be
subordinated to the necessity
of the government and tta
preservation.
’ It Is under this umbrella
that this Court must took at
the evtl and the cfear and pres­
ent danger to th e.
the general public If
Statutes 108.00 Is deemed un­
ites wrote In
In other words. Jones told
the court that It was necessary
for Judges to be free from direct
pressure and that they
’ ‘
Inde-

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s
a Flying Inflatable Boat!
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It's a boat. It's a plane. Just what
was that odd craft hovering over Lake Monroe
on Tuesday?
Marketed as the Flying Inflatable Boat, the
recreational craft made Its debut In Lake Mon­
roe during a apedal promotional tour. Inventor
Dot Mallngrt offered demonstrations of the PIB'a
capabilities.
Mallngrt. who lives In Treasure Island, came
• up wtth the idea
a t combining an Inflatable boat and a wing to
get the ultimate recreational experience. An ad­
venturer himself, Malta*! la a pilot and also
has sailed around the world three times and
written three books.
This is a safe and simple way to fulfill
dreams of flying.* Mallngrt aald.
Since Mallngrt Introduced ths FIB In 1909 In
hla native Italy, more than 1.000 have sold
worldwide and there have been no accidents or
fatalities, he aald. Though no license la required

to operate the craft. Maltafll aald hla company
Includes training as part of the purchase.
Phil Lomnesa of Sanford found the craft to be
mechanically sound and safe. The 19 ycar-ohl
commercial pilot has been flying alnce age a
It's very stable and combines the ease of
flight and safety.* Lomnesa aald.
Lomnesa aald he la Interested In becoming a
local distributor for the product.
David Mellllo. vice president of marketing for
Polar Star Oroup Inc., which distributes the
FIB. said the craft could become the next s o lu ­
tion of the personal watercraft.
The FIB can be towed an a small trailer and
ffmvfpHmui gasoline fud. Assembly time
Is about IB minutes. Without ths wing, the In­
flatable can be used ae a boat aeattag four pas_
The craft can take off from the water
'aoar up to 10,000 feet or skirt the waves.
Ths craft seats one peaeenger and a pilot and
has the ability to land in one foot depots. Retail
coat la about 922.000. fully aaaemhlrd with
training Included.

Bom’s
Inventor, Dot Mtfngrf. ttanonatoalo Ihe craft on Lake

Supporters seek Ritz Theatre grant from state
H istoric landmark could reopen fo r show business by January, 2000
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • It's onward to
Tallahassee next month, to
seek a financial pant for the
continued revitalization of the
MU ih n tc fi
.4
Historic preservation grants
for Special Categories will be
considered on Sept IS. and
Rita supporters plan to be on
hand.
Helen Stairs, president of the
Rtts Community Theatre Resto­
ration Project, reported on the
lateet progress to the Sanford
Ctty Cornmleajnn during a
Monday afternoon work sea­
man. She aald If the
be obtained

aided Dcotect Inrhtdc
Sarfford kfayor Lany
eater BanforaChamber

She continued. “But even ao,
we t a ^ a crest deal of the
work slreadyoompleted. and

Stalrs said the facility la be­
ing designed to handle all
needs of the community, with
much of the focus an the youth
of the community. David Scott,

ersuonar. q u its asm espcciaUona are that 71,800 people
oouMattendvartoua functions
tlon, with hopefully more In
coming years.
She predicted plays, musical
programs, dance red tala far
local
readings,
and other uses which would In­
volve local talent.
Scott told at the youth from
various K W It which have
toured the building recently,
still under construction. "You
tee their repressions
when they aet foot an that
atage," he said. They can tonmediate^ tonogno what t f i like
to perfarm In soot of an audt-

cnee.”
Stairs f M
the
grant In Tall ah aseer will not
be easy. "We understand theta
ore over 180 applicanta for hletx^preaenrstfon^ ffsnto. end
to 40 of the appUcantoTsha
added however, that them la a

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2A • Seminole Herald. Sanford Florida - Wednesday. August 26, 1990

Gretchen’s just a little gal from Little Rock

Deadline to apply for fire aid

Oretcbea Walker is ex­
tremely proud of her home­
town - Little Rock. That's Little
Rock. Iowa not Little Rock, you
know where. Little Rock. Iowa
Is a pleasant little town with
350 residents. None have lived
at the White House - although
a few have visited.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Leas than one week remains for resi­
dents in the 40 Florida eligible counties to make application
for damages suffered during the recent wildfires.
T a s tie r kept. 1 Is the final day to apply for most federal/state disaster assistance available according to disaster
recovery officials. To register for aid Individuals must call the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) toll-free
number. The FEMA number Is 1-800-462-0030 or 1-800462-7585 for those with hearing or speech impairments.
Applicants may qualify for assistance under several federal
and state programs including disaster housing assistance. In­
dividual and uunfly grants for disaster related needs, or U.S.
Small Business Administration low Interest disaster loans for
or businesses.
Included In the disaster-declared counties are Seminole,
Orange, Volusia, Lake and Osceola.
Persona who have questions regarding their applications
may call (he FEMA toll-free Helpline at 1-800-525-0321 or
1-800-880-8005 for those with speech or hearing tmpair-

R U SS
W H ITE

A kind and friendly woman.
Walker Is an assistant to
Seminole County Commis­
sioner Win Adams. Her work­ "We're actually German."
There's a page one picture Iti
place Is on the third floor of
the County Services Building.
the Little Rock Free Lance of
Raehal K ra s # , Miss Lyon
On Tuesday, she was scan­ County Fair Queen. Oretchen
ning a copy of her favorite Walker said she was pleased
newspaper - the Little Rock with the selection. There was a
■Free Lance. It Is mailed to her good chance, of course, a
each week from Lyon County Kruse would win. That's the
In Iowa. This week's edition way U Is In Little Rock.
has all the details on the 51st
annual Little Rock Com Show.
There's a $35 prize for the
Best 10 ears yellow or white
com. a $10 prize for giant
pumpkin and $2 prize for best
three rutabagas. Oh, yes $3
for best freak vegetable.
John Seknek Is the master
of ceremonies for this year's
Com Show and the emcee for
the Queen and Miss Little
Rock contests.
Walker said that her maiden
name was Krnaa and that
there were at least 50 Kmsea
living In Little Rock. ’ Some
people who didn't know the
town or who we were think
we're Spanish and that Kruse
Is spelled Cruz.' Walker said.

Charity shopping

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Al­
tamonte Midi and MAOIC
107.7 FM are Inviting local
charities to participate in the
•Magical Evening of Giving*, a
private evening of shopping at
the Mall that will raise ftmds
for charitable organizations in
Central Florida.

rectly to the charities. Ticket
holders win have access to ex­
clusive savings, holiday enter­
tainment and door prizes
during the event
1b take part in the ’ Magical
Evening of Giving", charities
should call Carol Barfield, Al­
tamonte Mall assistant mar­
keting director, at (4071 8304422. ext 206, to request a
participation form, which Is
d a s b y T b n m d a y , f o g . 87 .

There wffi be an Informational
7 p.m. In the JC Penney con-

MONSTER DEBT ?

fcrence room. To RSVP for the
meeting call (407) 830-4400
by Sept. 10.
Last year ’ Magical Evening
of Obrlng* raised more than
$35,000 for local charlttea
wkh more than 7,000 peopls
In attendance.

L E T ’S K I L L I T !

Reading voluntton
SANFORD - Sanford Middle
School la starting a new pra­
gm a to help students team la
be better leaders. HOSTS.
Hgp One Student to Outrrad.
Is a nationally recognized vol­
unteer mentoring program
that, palp a student who .nrado

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CommlMlon proposal
that
there la a need for such a fa­
cility. It w u atreased at Mon­
day aftemoon'a Sanfbcd city
Commlaalon meeting that if
Sanford failed to develop the
to
center. Lake Maty
took Into auch a development.
The county has already desig­
nated money for the project.

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Additionally, the City of
Sanford would create a fishing
pier and martna which would
Jut Into Lake Monroe to the
north of the park. The project
would be tn conjunction with
the planned lakefront walkway.
which would stretch from Meltonvllle Avenue westward pos­
sibly as far as Interstate-4.
along the entire southern side
of the lake.

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Briefs**
js an the first Thursday
of each month beginning 8spt.
S. The meetings begin at 7
P-m. at the First Presbyterian
Church. SOI S. Oak Av.. Sanford.
Members and fu s ts art
smlcoow. For mom Informs*
Boncall (407) 321*6734.

Meeting rescheduled

SANFORD - The
County Expressway
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regularly

lo Tuesday. Sept. 8 at 4:30
p.m. at the Seminole County
Services Building. Room 1028.

1101
ford.
The general subject matter
to be discussed to the pro­
posed OreeneWay ’ Missing
Link* between US 17-92 and
interstate 4 in Seminole
c ?u.t}!T- , . .
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A d d itto ^ informahon may
be obtained by calling the
Bwnlnote County Ifip tiiiw iy
Authority at (407) 323-2500,
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Human rights board

ORLANDO - An opportunity
awtota dttaens who want to
worfc actively to protect the
rights t f people served by Cen. tral Florida1
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The Human

Committee
for
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Osceola and Orange counties
needs volunteers to fill several
vacant positions. The committee acts as an objective, thirdparty council with a goal of
protecting
rights. R
{nve^tsTe. s O e fs b o rW human rights violations genera tmg from InquMea and com-

ties, or private vendors and
service providers under con­
tract to the department.
° f 15 volunteers who serve as
the appellate body for district
HRACa. 8HRAC handle, ap-

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HRAC
are ap.
pointed officially by the Oov- pmt in iaa and its Ladiea
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They aetve four-year terms benefit the Sheriffs Youth
and
usually
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monthly.
Anyone who wants member
ddp information and more
background on the committee
ah od d eall Wendy Jordan.
HRAC staff Ualaon. at 4407)
245-0400. ext. 153.
Currently, the state baa 31
HRACa. wtth aome focuatng
particularly on aervMto the devckm cntiOv dlMWfd n id
redptorte
aubatanee abuae
and mental health treatment.

demonstration of proper techfor lifting and moving
wtth mobility probThe smdaar will be held
aaaday, Bast, at from 10

until noon at the Llfo
Care Cantor. 909 Orients A *,
Altamonte Springs. J'tar more
MOT) 843-1910.

Theater

JAMBS B. HANSEN
James E. Hansen, 75, Lake
Avenue. Longwood, died F rid a y ,_____________
Aug. 21. 1006. Bom tn Kent.
Funeral Bwvtass for Mr. Henry
Ohio, he moved to Central McLaulin III (Hank). 6*. «f Sanford,
p. win
Florida tn 1980. Mr. Hansen who dntf aatur^w
fflbeThunwas a retired custodian tor the * y at II amatOramhow ftmerai
City of Sanford. He w m an U.S.
^av
Army veteran of WWlf.
^wntawTuneral Hone toSurvivors Include son. Victor. a— (Wednesday) from 6 until 8
Ravenna. Ohio; daughters. Ra- p m. For those who wkh. memorial
chel Wlnegart. Ohio, Cynthia contnbuUons are i n f tod to
Orey, Maryland; sister. Irene Shrlncr'a Bum Center, c/o Bahia
Hendryx, Oeneva; eight grand- Shrtne Ttrnpfc. 2300 Rerebrook
children.
Drive. Orlando. FU (407) 680-8811
Woodlawn Carey Hand FU- or the O n Chlldreno HoagMl. Ar
neral Home, Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.
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Henry “Hank* McLaulin. 64.
West 19th Street. Sanford, died
Saturday, Aug. 22, 1996 at hla
residence. Bom May 9. 1934 In
Sanford, he was a lifelong real­

Fifty Associates. BBQUE Club,
Moose Club, past MasterMason Ovtedo Lodge 4243. F
SAM. Bahia Shrtners. Scottish
Mte. Orlando Chapter. Elks
Chib, and American Legion
Mat #88. Mr. McLaulin w m a
member of Holy Ctom Eptacopal Church.
Survivors Include mother,
Mania McLaulin.
Sanford:
stepson. Robert Mason. OeOramkow Funeral
Sanford. In charge of
ments.

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IN BRIEF

tune winning streak, 4-3. Co*
Tonight's
Championship
nimbus ends the season 18-3* Game will start at 11:08 p.ra.
1.
BT.
The Bullfrogs (21-0-1). the
The final will match the
No. 1 seed, knocked ofT the Surge and Bullfrogs for the
fourth-seeded
Brighton third time this season, with
(England) Tigers from the each team holding an overtime
United Kingdom Division;
win on eadt others home floor.
The championship game will
not go to shootout as. if the
two teams are tied at the end
of regulation time. It wfD fo to
day nights and a Bower league on Wednesday
nights, both at the Dan Belham Qymnsto*
(turn at Sanford Middle School.

Bullfrogs both won In semifinal
action Tuesday night before
480 fans at the Arrowhead
Bond tn Anaheim California.
The Surge (20-1-1) scored
two goals tn the third period to
break a 3-3 tie and held on to
end the Columbus Hawks' 18*

ADULT SOFTBALL
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
oflertM Fall Slow Pitch Softball Leagues In
the following divisions _ Church. Co-Ed, In­
dustrial. Women and Men.
Both Ptnehurst and Chase (for the last
time before It Is converted to a Youth Base-,
ball Coraplexlparka wtU be used.

(CHUECH ADULT
BASKETBALL

Playcm must register at the Sanford Rec­
reation Department Youth Center. 1st floor
of Sanford City Halt 300 N. Park Avenue.
Leagues are ages 7-to-9 (Minor League); lO
to-12 (Major League): and 13-to-18 (Senior
fr agile).
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Recreation Department offerings or Anther
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Legal N otices

[ Le g a l N otices

Le g a l N otices

ST. JOHNS R IV IN WATS A SIAHAOIM SNT DISTRICT

otvas Nones os intihdio

aosnov action

The District give* notice o f It* Intent to deny the request lor a
permit try the following applicant)*) on September (th. tSSI
DOCKMASTSR. INC . ATTN WILLIAM HALLEY, POST OFFICE OOX
MSS. MAITLAND. FL S27S4. application f &lt;•! t 7-04S0A-ERP The
protect 1* located In Seminole County. Section 34, Township IS
South. Range 7S East Th* ERP application Is lor a SURFACE
WATER M A N A G E M E N T SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUC­
TION FOR THE TOUFAYAN RESIDENTIAL BOARDWALK Tha
receiving waterbody Is the WEKIVA RIVER
Th* Oistnct gives nolle* o l It* Intent to issue a permit to the fol­
lowing applicant)*) on September Sth. 1SSS
N W 4«. LTD . ATTN FRANK L SCNRIMSHER. S00 EAST COLO­
NIAL O R . atOO. ORLANDO. FL 33S03, application #4-11703S3AM-ERP Th* protect la located In Seminole County. Section
t l Township IS South. Rano* SO East. Th* ERP application is for
MODIFICATION TO THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUCD PERMIT ASSOCI­
ATED WITH THE NORTHWEST 41 OFFICE PARK MASS GRADING
The receiving waterbody I* th* LOCKHART-SMITH CANAL
CITY OF CASSELBERRY. ATTN: TONY SEORETO. SS TRIPLET
LAKE OR . CASSELBERRY. FL 33707. application 44-117-0472AGERP Th* prefect is located In Seminole County. Section 04.
Township 31 South. Rang* 30 EasL The ERP application I* for
CREATION OF AN OUTFALL STRUCTURE FOR LAKE HOOOE BY
EXTENDING AN EXISTING STORM SEWER SYSTEM Th* receiv­
ing waterbodies are GEE CREEK S LAKE JSEUP
Th* files)*) containing each o l th* above-listed appliestionfs) are
available for Inspection Monday through Friday eacepl for legal
holidays. S 00 a m. to 3 00 p m at th* St. John* River Water
Management District Headquarter* or th* appropriate Service
Center Th* District wUt take action on each permit application
Sated above unless a petition for an administrattv* proceeding
(hearing) is filed pursuant lo th* provision* e l section* 120 SEE
and t30E7. Florida Statute* (F t .), Chapter IS-tOS, Florida
Admmistrsthr* C od* ( F A C ) and section 40C-1.1007, F A C . A
person whose substantial Intarests are affected by any of th*
Oistnct* proposed permitting decision* Identified above may
petition lor an administrative hearing In accordance with section*
130 ESS and 130 E7. FS. or afl parties may reach a written agree­
ment on mediation a* an a Itamative remedy under section
130 S73 Choosing mediation will not adversely affect th* right to
a hearing II mediation d oe* not result In a settlement Th* proce­
dures lor pursuing modi*lion are set forth In section 120 47).
Florida Statutes, and rule* 1 *1 0 *1 1 1 and SS-t0* 401- 40*
Florida Admin** trathr* Cod*. Psbtlona must comply with th*
requirement* of Florida Administrative Code Nut* 40C-1 *31 and
be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, located at District
Headquarter*. 404S Reid Street Palatka. Florida 3(177. Petitions
lot •drroni*traitv* hearing on th* above appUcatlon(t) must be
Sled sHthin twenty-on* (31) day* o l publication o f this notice or
within fw entyat* t* «) days o f Vie District deposition notice o f this
Intent In th* maH for those person to whom th* District malt*
actual nonce. Failure to hi* a pet lbon within this time period shall
constitute a waiver o f any right such parson may have to request
ad administrative determination (hearing) under sections 1(0 3*9
and 130.*7. FS.. concerning th* subfact permit application
Petition* which are not Med in accordance with th* above provi­
sion* are aubfect designed to formulate final agency action, the
Sling o f a petition mean* that the Districts final action may be d if­
ferent from th* position taken by It In this nolle* o l Intent
atona Lewis. Director. Division of Permit Data Services
SI John* Rhrer Water Management District
Publish August 3*. t SS*
DET-34*

ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF a s r e c o r o e d in
PLAT OOOK *. PAGE 7. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FL0HI0A.
and having a commonly known
address as:
1104 Allendale Drive. Oviedo.
FL 337(4
has been tiled against you and
you are required lo serve an
original o l your written defens­
es. It any. with the Seminole
County Clerk of this Court with­
in 30 day*, and to serve a copy
on Plaintiff's Attorney, Douglas
M. Bales, ol th* Law Firm of
MASON A ASSOCIATES. PA.,
whose address I* 177*7 U S
Highway 1* North, Suit* *00.
Mangrove
Bay. Clearwalar,
Florida 337*4. within 30 day*
from the first date o f publica­
tion. otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor th*
relief demanded in th* com­
plaint
Dated AUOUST 34th, 1SSS.
MARYANN!MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
In accordance with th*
American* With Disabilities AcL
parson* with dttabllitia* need­
ing a special accommodation to
panic Ipale In this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number 1-407-323-4390. not
later than seven (7) days prior
to th* proceeding If hearing
impaired. (TDD) 1-SOO-SSE•771. or Voice (V) 1-SOO-OM•770, via Florida Refay Service
Publish:
August
3*.
and
September 3. 1000
0ET-I70
NOTtOB OP OLAHB
OF LIEN * PROPSSEB
BALB OF VBNfOLBS

Legal N o tice s

S E M IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
Oaee N *. s s -Y is -O A -ia -K
H. WAYNE TODD and
CAROL Y. TODD, hi* wile.
Plaintiff*.
v*
DENNIS KNAUSB a/k/a
DENNIS K KNAUSB,
CINDY K KNAUSB A/k/a .
CYNTHIA K KNAUSB,
THE UNITEO (TATES
OF AMERICA, and
MARVANNE MORSE a*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Defendants
CLERK'S
NOTICE OF BBLB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo the Final
Judgment o f Foreclosure and
sal* enured in th* cause pond­
ing In th* Circuit Court In and
Ur Seminole CounU, Florida:
being Clvtl Number SS-Ttl-CA14-K. the undersigned CUrk wM
sett the property alluated In
Seminole
County.
Florid*,
described as:
Th* Baal 4*3 47 f * * i o f the
West (3 4 34 feet of Nw South
7.S Chain* o f th* louSieaat 1/4
o f 17m Southeast 1/4 af Section
B, Township (0 . South, Range
33 East. (LESS th* South 1B.S7
feet
tor
Osceola
Read),
Semi note County, Florida.
Af pubdc tale, la tha highest
and bast bidder tor sash af
11.00 e ’ oteeh a.m on the B«Sl
day af BapUmbar. IM S , at tha
it slap* o f th* County
wthouee M soud at SSI N.
Park
Avenue.
Bastard,
County) FUrid*.
In accordance with th*

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Serving Sanford, Cassolborry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviado, Winter Springe and Seminole County since ISOS

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December 16, 1998

91st Year, No. 82

(407) 322-2611

Sea wall
shows
signs of
disrepair

500 Cents

School board
hears final
arguments in
students’ appeal

By M l Kama
STAFF WHITER

B fB B E M M

Lawton Elementary School has a
fine running tradition, please see
Page IB.

The mape or physics of
Suntu Claus, please see Page

□BRIEFLY
All Bemlaole County offices
scheduled to be open today
will be open. W hile State o f­
fices arc closed In m em onam .
the County will continue It's
regular schedule.

The Longwood City Cossmlsslon will meet tonight at 7
In a special session to appoint
John Drago the new city a d ­
m inistrator and confirm a
starting date. Th e com m ission
will also w ork on negotiating
points In the contract with
Drago. Th e session will be
held at the Longwood Civic
League W om an's Club.

St. Stephen's Catholic
Church. 575 TUskawllla Road.
W inter Springs, will hold Its
Annual Advent Celebration t o ­
night at 7. Christm as songs
and a perform ance o f the
"Sym bols o f the Jesse Tree"
will be followed by a festival o f
holiday fun. A toy donation Is
requ ested.
St. Stephen's w ill also pres­
ent a Living Nativity Friday
and Saturday from 5 until
7:30 p.m. Volunteers are
needed to play various roles In
the nativity. Call Caryl at 6 9 9 ­
5683 for more Information.

Ths Ssmlaols Connty Gov­
ernment Planning and Devel­
opment Departm ent an­
nounced scheduling changes
for Developm ent Review
Com m ittee and P re­
Application m eetings during
D ecem ber.
There will be DRC meetings
today and Dec. 30. There w ill
not be a m eeting on Dec. 23.
There will be Pre­
Application m eetings on
Thursday and Dec. 29. There
will not be meetings on Dec.
24 and 31.
In January, the department
will return to Its regular
schedule o f DRC meetings on
W ednesdays and PreAppllcatlon meetings on
Thursdays.
For m ore Information call
(407) 665-7331.

□TODAY S FORECAST
Sunny. Highs In the mld60s. Lows In the mld-40s.

□QUOTE
“A w ise m an will
m ake m ore oppor­
tunities than he
f in d s ."
♦ Frances Bacon

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H o ro s c o p e ................. BB
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SANFORD • Th e Lake Monrue
sea wall In Sanford Is In need
o f repairs, with the section
around Memorial Park In poor
condition and w ater starting to
seep through ports o f the wall
around the Marina Boat Docks,
a report to the city said.
The Sanford City Comm ission
received a briefing on the sea
wall's condition at Monday's
work session, then approved
phase two design services by
Teng A Associates for $43,108.
The city Is exam ining p relim i­
nary design alternatives and
cost estimates to make repairs
to the sea wall.
Mayor Larry Dale said the city
would need to repair the wall,
then maintain It In good c o n d i­
tion.
"I would think tliat our crew s
could do some o f this." Dale
said.
"It would take a lot o f
their time. Let's Identify a rou ­
tine
maintenance
schedule.
What amazrs me Is that for 80
years there was no system o f
maintenance.
It’s a concern,
because If we do nothing It will
deteriorate."
Ten g $ Associates said r e ­
pairing the section o f the sea
wall around Memorial Park
should be the city's number
one priority.
"W e can exam ine Memorial
Park as a stand-alone repair."
Richard Jarmakowicz. regional
manager for Ten g A Associates
Inc. said. T h e n , you ’ll need to
consider what you'll do with the
rest o f the wall."
Th e area o f Memorial Park Is
subjected to more severe rising
and falling o f w aves than other
parts o f the wall, causing more
damage. Jaxmakowtcz said. He
said the num ber o f people
walking on top o f the wall also
cuuses damage.
"One com er o f the wall has
actually moved a foot or two,"
Jarmakowlcz said. "We would
suggest more severe type o f
warnings. I can Just picture a
small child running and getting
hurt."
The marina section o f the wall,
build In the 1960s. has a num­
ber o f areas In the wall where

STAFF WRTTER

HnM p m * k, Dm , i h n

SANFORD - Th e Seminole
County School Board beard f i ­
nal arguments Tuesday In the
administrative hearing for two
Seminole High School football
players appealing a suspension
from the team under the dls‘ het's good citizenship code.
The district's good citizenship
code governs the behavior o f
students Involved In extracur­
ricular activities, both on and
o ff campus. Jeremy Taylor. 18.
and Lee Moore, 16, were su s­
pended by principal Oretchen
Schapker from the team for 30days on Sept. 8. The students,
however, were permitted to play
football while the suspensions
were under appeal.
Th e parents o f Taylor and
Moore are appealing the su s­
pension stemming from the In ­

vestlgatlon o f an Incident at
New Smyrna Beach on Labor
Day.
Thom as Moore, Lee's father,
gave a statement to the School
Board on w hy he decided to
appeal the suspension.
T m here to protect my son."
Thom as Moore said. T ie knows
he violated the rules.
I have
punished him. W e're here b e ­
cause my son was persecuted
by Ms. Schapker without rea­
sonable and fair treatment, and
without following du e process.
She put an albatross around
his neck."
Moore said questioning b y
Schapker
led
teammates,
coaches, and teachers to think
Lee was responsible for the
dem ise o f the school's football
season.
"When 1 saw a 325 pound
lineman hit Lee during a n on ­
contact scrimm age I knew I had

Grooms students John Qackenback. Otajuwon Perry. Wttam Abel.
Andre Foster, are members of the school's Army JROTC LEAD program.

Airport gets new
Winter fun at Crooms training runway
event this weekend
B y MB K ara*
STAFF WHITER

SANFORD - The First A n ­
nual
W lnterFest
98
at
Crooms Academ y In Sanford
this Saturday will feature
Santa Claus, a bake sale, and
a Christmas costume contest.
The Arm y JROTC will sp on ­
sor WlnterFest from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. for a $1 donation at
the gate.
"We've got activities for
teenagers, adults, and kids."
Cheryl Polk, president o f the
JROTC
Parents
Support
Group, said. "Students have
been volunteering the names
o f teachers to be In the Dunk
Tank."
Activities will Include a
rummage sale, a craft sale, a

pie auction, a children's sto­
rytelling
com er,
a
video
lounge, and a cookie d e c o ­
rating contest. A North Pole
Food Court will feature b a r­
becue. sausage, hamburgers,
hot dogs, popcorn. Ice-cream ,
and snowcones.
The costume contest Is
open for children between the
ages o f four through eight.
Polk said. There w ill also be
a basketball throwing contest
and a football throwing con ­
test.
"All the teachers and kids
are
ex d te d .'P o lk
said.
T h e y ’ve been having door
decorating contests. All the
clubs
are
taking
part.
They're working hard. Every­
one is going to have a good
lime."
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P U SM MS Croom s. Page BA

PWase eee Psgs BA

B jB M E a t a a ____________________
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - A new 3.500 foot
runway that will ease safety
concerns opened Monday at the
Orlando-Sanford Airport.
The runway la located 4.300
feet from the airport's main
runway. For six months, the
runway will be used primarily
by pilots In training, flying
smaller planes than on the
main runway.
T h e best analogy Is that If
you're In a small Yugo you don't
wunt to be next to a gigantic
Mack truck," Victor White e x ­
ecutive director o f the Sanford
Airport Authority, said.
"Th is
has been In the planning stages
for a long time. It will make the
airport significantly safer."
After six months, the airport
plana to build a taxiway next to
the new runway. White said.
Interior taxiways will connect

the new runway w ith Its parallel
taxlwgy. allowing for Increased
traffic on the runway.
Lights
will be Installed In six months,
allowing for night (lights from
the new runway.
The airport and the Fedrral
Aviation Authority (FAAJ also
moved a step closer Monday to
adjusting
the altitude
that
planes fly at when they enter
the airspace o f the airport. Th e
airport la attempting to make
the airspace more com patible
for airlines o f difference sizes
that are m oving at different
speeds. W hite said.
On Monday, the FAA s c h e d ­
uled a meeting with pilot and
user groups to meet concerning
the altitude and airspace Issue
tn late January. The airport Is
hoping to have new rules In
place by August o f 1999, a l­
though the FAA has not agreed
to that goal. W hite said.
T h is Is a very Important
Pteass m s A irport. Pago 3A

Shuttle commander has close Sanford ties
By BIB Karas
STAFF' WRITER

SANFORD - W hen mission
commander Robert Cabana r e ­
turned
to Cape
Canaveral
Tuesday night after 12 days In
orbit on the shuttle Endeavor,
cousin Fred Rogers o f Sanford
was waiting to greet him.
"H I have to wait a week, since
he’ll first go through de-briefing
and then go to Houston." Rogers
said. T h e n . I'd love for him to
spend time here."
Rogers said having a cousin
who Is an astronaut makes him
feel overwhelmed.
"H ow would you feel If your
cousin Is In space." Rogers
said. "Part o f you r bloodline Is
up there floating tn the u n i­
verse."
Rogers and Cabana grew up
six blocks from each other tn
Minneapolis.
MN.
Cabana
preferred comedy movies over
science fiction. Cabana said.
The two spent many hours to­
gether.
"We had a pond In back o f
our house," Rogers said. "B ob
and I would make on Ice skat­
ing rink. He had to make the
rink a perfect oval. Just lik e
when he cut others' yards, he
was always meticulous.
His
perfectionism m ade him what
he Is today."
Rogers said he watched TV
with pride when Cabana a l­

lowed Russian cosmonaut S e r­
gei Krlkalev go before him Into
the Space Station.
"H e could have up-staged
him." Rogers suld. "Instead, he
let him go first. That's the kind
o f compassionate person he Is.
H e's very caring to people, his
place In history, and family.
He's very humble, too.
His
choice o f words Is very precise
and caring."
Cabana Is a 1971 graduate o f
the Naval Academy In Annapo­
lis. MD, Rogers said. Cabana
Joined the Astronaut Program In
1981. This was his fourth m is­
sion.
Cabana. 49. and his w ife
Sarah have three grown c h il­
dren named Chris. Jeffrey and
Nancy. Rogers said.
"Jeffrey Ls now In the Naval
Academ y." Rogers said. T h a t
makes four generations o f our
family In the navy."
Endeavor was the first U S.
launch dedicated to space sta­
tion assembly. NASA said. Th e
crew Installed a connecting
passageway called Unity to liv ­
ing and working areas o f the
station.
The multiport Unity
will be the main connecting
point for later U.S. station m od­
ules and components.
The U.S.-built Unity com po­
nent In the shuttle's bay was
connected to the 21-ton. Rus­
sian Zarya module without a
clear line o f sight.
In three space walks, the

Fred Rogers of Sanford and Shuttle
Commander Robert Cabana are first
cousins.
crew connected power, data,
and utility lines and Installed
exterior equipment and hard­
ware. NASA said.
Endeaver
was the first In a five-year s e ­
ries o f shuttle flights.
The space station Is planned
os a $50 billion cooperative e f­
fort between 16 nations to re ­
search science and engineering
projects. NASA said.

Construction o f the space
station faces multiple ch al­
lenges. stemming from the stag­
gering Russian economy and
quesUons from U.S. senators on
how much money to spend on
the station.
The station’s service module,
that would provide crew quar­
ters and propulsion for the
early station. Is a year behind

schedule. NASA paid $60 m il­
lion for stowage space and re ­
search time aboard the u n fin ­
ished module In September,
trying to give Russia the fu n d ­
ing to complete It.
If the service module Is not
completed,
a NASA
supply
flight In May would be the flnul
space station mission beforr
assem bly Is placed on hold.

�2A •SemirWe He»aki SantonJ PcutM •Wednesday. December 16, 1998

Today: Sunny. Highs In the
m id-60s. Lows In the mid-40s.
Tfcureday:
Sunny.
Highs
near*70. Lows In the mld-40s.
F rid a y! h irtly cloudy. Highs
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upper-40s. Saturday: Partly
cloudy. Highs near-70. Lows
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
S o u ? 68 48 Sunny 70 46

Up the
chimney
he rose...

SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Ptcldy 69 49 Ptcldy 70 50

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Smyrna Beach: Seas are 88 feet and choppy. Water
temperature at Daytona Is
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arc from the northwest at
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H e r s are th e w in n in g n u m b e rs
■ • le c le d o n T u e s d a y m th e Flori­
d a Lo ttery:

Is it magic, or
physics?
"'Twas the night before
Christmas and all through the
house, not a creature wai
stirring, not even a mouse.'* So

begins the much loved poem by
Clement Clarke Moore about
Santa’s visit to a household
where "the children were nestled

Lake Mary Deputy Mayor Thom
Greene presents a proclamation
to member ot the board at director
o t The Foreat. on the occasion of
the community's 25th anniver­
sary celebration Accepting the
document are Jm Synder (from
lilt, upper photo), Gordon Ewing.
Larry Herman, and Stan Dynak.
In attendance from the city are
Mayor David Mealor (continuing
from left) and Commissioner Gary
Brender. Residents (lower photo)
and former residents took a Walk
dorm memory lane', thanks fo
displays and msmorsMIs pre­
pared by the celebration commit­
tee.

all snug in thetr beds, while
visions o f sugar plums danced in
their heads." The poem has

inspired generations o f children
and grown-ups alike with the
wonders and the magic of
Christmas. Much of the Santa
Claus story invokes magic - but
there’s physics involved too!
Take just one aspect of
Santa's visit: at each household
stop he parks his sleigh, goes
down the chimney and delivers
presents under the Christmas
tree for the good boys and girls
of the house. According to the
poem - our definitive source for
Santa facts ~ the trip down the
chimney is described as
something of a free-fall; "Do*v
the chimney St. Sicholas came
with a bound " After dropping

off the gifts and taking a quick
snack of milk and cookies, he
leaves: "laying hisfinger aside
o f his nose, giving a nod. up the
c h 1 m m y W «l«*

Santa's trips both down and
up the chimney pose puzzles
from a physicist's point of view .
If the typical household
chimney is 30 feet tall, simply
dropping down the chimney
would be dangerous indeed.
More than 350 Yuletides ago,
Galileo examined the motion of
bodies falling under the constant
acceleration of gravity . From
his results, it is easy to calculate
that in free-fall, Santa's descent
would take about 1.4 seconds
and he'd hit the hearth at about
30 miles per hour! (As Galileo
showed, aside from air
resistance, the drop time and
impact speed do not depend at
all on the mass of the body.) So
let us assume that Santa
probably slides down a rope tied
to his sleigh on the rooftop.
Also, as we know, he is
"chubby and plump," with a
"little round belly, that shook,
when he laughed, like a bowlful
o f jelly." No doubt, by bumping

his tummy on the bricks during
descent he would further brake
his downward plunge, while
rappelling down the rope like a
mountain climber. In a chimney,
this would be messy, so it’s no
surprise that "his clothes were
all tarnished with ashes and
soot."
Going back up the chimney

offers a much more challenging
physics problem. Santa could
just climb, hauling himself handover-hand up his rope. But for
such a chubby fellow that would
be slow and strenuous - much
too demanding in view of his
incredibly busy schedule. Even
if Santa could leap like Michael
Jordan, a quick jump up the
chimney is also not feasible.
With no room for a running
approach, the jump would have
to be from a standing start, and
the world record for a vertical
FIc m c tec Chimney, Page &amp;A

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Tt\c following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffa Office Jar Incidents recorded Dec. IS:

Domestic violence:
A LTA M O N T E SFRINOS, Oh
Center. BOO M m 2 , Dec. 13.
10:17 p.m. A 28-year-old man was arrested by Altam onte
Springs I’ullce for dom estic violence and aggravated buttery.
Police said he and his w ife w ere arguing and he began to stap
her nrmind the face and head. A ccording to police reports,
I here was bruising all over h er lace.
CASSELBERRY, CaaU iw ssd T am e *. 100 Mm 2. Dec. 13.
s o l i p.m. A 35-year-old man waa arreatrd by Casselberry P o ­
ller for dom estic assault and trespassing alter warning. Police
said hr refused to leave his ex-w ife's home when she asked
him lo d o so. lie threatened h er and swung at h er with his
lists. They said he had been previously Issued a trespass
warning lo prrvrnt him from being in h er home. The ex-wife
said she w as In fear for h erself and for her daughter because
of hts violent net Ions.
SANFORD, Carriage C m Way, Dec. 14. 9:48 p.m. A 41-yearold man was arrested by Sanford Police for domestic battery.
Poller suld he had battered h is (lance’s deaf-mute son. causing
much bruising and a swollen eye.
SANFORD, Ridgewood Loao, 2800 M m 2. Dec. 14. 3:39 p.m.
A 22 year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sherllfH deputies for dom estic aggravated battery. D eputies said he
and the m other o f o ne o f hts children got Into a verbal dispute
and she threw some o f his clothes tn and around a dumpster.
When h r bent over to pick up the Items, she smashed htm over
the head with uu aluminum broom stick.

Drugs:
A LTA M O N T E SPRINGS, Vlaorldgo Rood, 900 block. Dec. 13.
2:49 a.m. A 29-year-old m an was arrested by Altam onte
Springs Police for possession o f less than 20 gram s o f m ari­
juana, for obstruction by disguise and for possession o f drug
paraphernalia.. Police said they saw him acting suspiciously
m ih r parking lot o f an apartm ent com plex and asked for idenIIdeation, lie gave them a nam e and told them hts ID was In
Ills apartment. They followed them and saw a sm oking device
and marijuana on the coffee tabic, lie was placed under arrest
and told police he had previously given them his brother's
name.

Retail theft:
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-92, 200 M m 2. Dec. 14. 7:30
p in. A 27-year old man was a n ested by Uingwood ro lle r for
■&lt;*tall theft. Police said he look a package o f toothache m edi­
cation from (tie s h e lf at the grocery store, hid It tn his hund
and walked out o f the atore without trying to pay for the Item,
which was valued ut 95.29.

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Ml, Ctyds Long. Earl Weldon, Bob
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Salvation Army honors citizens
By BUI Kerns
STAKE WHITER
SANFORD - Four Sanford
leaders w ere recognised this
week for service on the S a lva ­
tion Arm y o f Sem inole County
Advisory Board at a cerem ony
at the Fellow ship Hall o f the
First Presbyterian Church In
Sanford.
Major Hruce W illiam s re c o g ­
nized newly appointed lifetim e
hoard m em ber Robert Daetin, a
rrllred publisher with 29 years
o f board service und an active
Klwanlun and honorary RolarIan. He also recognized C lyd e
Long, n retired hanker, on a c ­

tive Klwanlan. blood bank d o ­
nor. church cider, and board
secretary with 26 years o f
board service.
Dr. Ear! W eldon was also
nam ed a lifetime board mem­
ber.
W eldon Is the founding
president
and
president
em eritus o f Sem inole Commu­
nity College, member and past
president o f Klwanls C lu b of
Sanford, member and
past
president o f Florida Association
o f Community Colleges, mem­
ber and chair o f local hospital
board, and
twice Salvation
Army board chairman with 25
years o f service.

the highest honor that the S al­
vation Army can bestow on a
board member.
W alt Smith o f Jhe Salvation
A rm y said the four people h on ­
ored are am ong the most d e ­
serving people tn the comm u­
nity.
Doug Slrnstrom , who has 15
years o f board experience and
Is a retired attorney, legislator.
Judge, and community leader,
was
honored
with
board
emeritus status.

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Students tin g
Students from Boys Town singing
Christmas Carols W tdnssdty lo
rssldsnls ol Good Samaritan
Homs. Front row, Wt to right:
Amanda Frymysr, Dions OndrsJsch. Stsphants Hopwood, Vin­
cent Dsnisi. Bock row, It ft to
right Keith Merrywsathor, assis­
tant tsachsr Rafael Forestier.
Eric AJegroe. and teacher Tracy
Rodins.

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matter lor the airport.” W hite
s.ii«l. "W e're d y in g lo persuade
lI k * FAA lo speed this along.
Ihcre arc so many FAA steps
that u rrd lo be followed to try to
makr sure the process is e x p e ­
d ited .”

5 0 % O ff S ,
» Sale (Dec. 98) only, on

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
said the new runway and the
adjustment o f
the
altitude
planes fly when entering the
airport are exam ples o f the Im ­
provements being made at the
airport to make It more c o m ­
petitive to customers and b u s i­
nesses.

OBITUARIES
MERLE H. ED BALL
Merle It. Edsall. 61. W lndi base Boulevard, Sanford, died
Sunday. Dec. 13. 1998. B om tn
Youngstown. Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida In 1971 from
Krie, Pa. Mr. Ed sail was a truck
driver. Hr served In the U.S.
Anny. Mr. Kdnall was a B a p ­
tist.
Survivors include wife. Audit;
sons, Terry. Tim. Shawn. S te­
ven. Chad, all or Sanford; two
ginm lchlldren.
I laid win-Fairchild
Oaklawn
I'.ak Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
ai r.uigrm enta.

PAULINE MARTINEZ
Pauline Martinez. 64. Dew
lim p Cove, Casselberry, died
Sunday, Dec. 13. 1998. B om In
North Carolina, she moved to
Central Florida In 1973 from
Jacksonville. N.C. Mrs. Mar­
line/ was a homemaker. She
was a Catholic.
Survivors Include husband.
Phillip J .; daughter. Geneve
triune
Rogers.
Chlckasha.
Okla.; slaters, Ruby Lee Bell.
Rosa Oreeson, Anne Seward.
Ruth Waller, two grandchil­
dren.
liuldwtn-Falrchild
Oaklawn
tm k Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lakr Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

SHARON BROWN PITTMAN
Sharon Brown H itm an. 40.
Eaton Street. Maitland, died

Tuesday. Dec. 15, 1998. B o m
In Orlando, she was a lifelon g
mem ber o f Central Florida. Ms.
Pittman was a housekeeper.
She was a mem ber of Mt. T a ­
bor AME Church. A ltam on te
Springs.
Survivors Include son, Rod­
erick Brown. Maitland; daugh­
ter. Shirley Brown. New Castle.
Pa.: parents. Charlie and Doris
Brown, Orlando; sisters, LaJuana Greer. Maitland. Reglrut
Brown. Felecla King, both o f
Orlando;
brothers. Gregory
Brown.
Maitland. Rodney
Brown,
Antonio
Strickland.
M iclu l
Strickland, G regory
Strickland, all o f Orlando; four
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
W inter Park. In charge o f a r ­
rangements.

DULCE MARIA VALERO
Dulce Marta Valero. 83. W in ­
ner Circle. Sanford, died Sun­
day. Dec. 13. 1998. B om In
Trujillo. Venezuela, she moved
to Central Florida In 1995. Ms.
V alero was a homemaker. She
was a member o f the Relief S o ­
ciety. Ms. Valero was a m em ­
ber o f Church o f Jesus Christ
o f Latter Day Saints.
Survivors Include daughter.
Nancy. Sanford; three grandchlldrrn;
two
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
l*ark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Dale said U.S. Congressman
John Mica Is w orking with the
airport authority and the FAA to
speed the process o f approval
for adjusting the altitude o f a ir­
planes entering the airport.
'I f you look at the dem o­
graphics there's a market for
this airport.” Dale said. 'But.
you've got to have the facilities.
T ills airport was originally only
designed for 500.000 people.
Now. w e're burgeoning on 1.3
million. W e are going to be In a
much better position to com-

ptic. I'm very optimistic about
where our airport Is going.”
W hile said the noise study on
the airport Is approximately
one-third lo halfway complete.
The airport Is recovering from
losing 20 percent o f Its passen ­
gers when Britannia A irlin es
moves lo the Orlando Airport In
Feb. 1999.
T h e good news Is we now
have a little breathing room to
address
our Infrastructure.”
Dale said. "The bad news Is,
we had lo temporarily lose B ri­
tannia.”

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Sea

continued front Fags IA
voids
allow w ater lo seep
through. Jarmnkowtcz said.
T h a t area Is In much better
shape from a strength stand­
point.” Jam iakowtez said. ”R’s
in better condition. W e noticed
u num ber o f areas o f settlement
and voldance under the w all.”
A part o f the seawall near
Cloud Branch Bridge Is also a
high priority to be repaired.
Jam iakow lcz said.
T h e wall Is Intact for the
most part.” Jarm akowlcz said.
”W e saw signs o f deterioration.
Once you have the loss o f mate­
rial In the Joints, caused by
waves, then you have roadway
drainage.
Also, this causes
reinforcing steel to corrode.”

The city will conduct re ­
search on what parts o f the sea
wall belong to Seminole County,
such as In the Mill Creek area
und east o f M ellonvllle Avenue.
Dale said. The city will then
need
to
Identify
funding
sources for repairs to the wall.
Dole said.
The work on the wall should
not delay the $1.7 million
Rlvrrwalk project, city manager
Tony VanDcrworp said. Riverwalk ts a project planned for
construction In 2001 or 2002
to accommodate cyclists and
pedestrians, us well as fishing
activity.
"If anything this will help us
in.ike sure the Rlverwalk goes
In correctly.” VanDerworp said.

School

continued from P i| « IA
a problem ." Moore said.
"Lee
did not betray his fellow stu­
dents. I was convinced (Lee)
would be held responsible for
the dem ise o f the football sea ­
son. I couldn’t let dial happen.
If you ’re committed lo this p o l­
icy. If It will remain In effect,
you need to n u k e it a good
one.”
Ron Plnell. director o f secon ­
dary education for the school
board, testified that under the
due process section o f the e lli­

zcnshlp code the school has 14
days to get un affidavit after be­
ginning an Investigation.
Plnnell said It would be un­
reasonable to expect a principal
lo wait for written statements
vuitil beginning an Investiga­
tion.
A workshop will be held Jan.
12 at 9 a.m. at the Education
Support Center to hear tire (Inal
findings o f facts and to make a
decision.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Other Views

Keeping up with the Bateses

Race relations among children
Dawn Letus lives In Ulster
County, .in arra o f upstate New
York that Is mostly Integrated.
Her 13-vear old son. Vincent.
Is In the eighth grade at the A c ­
cord Middle School. His best
friend, who is black, sits next
to hitn In the eighth-grade s o ­
cial-studies class.
Recently. Vincent's mother
told me o f a lesson her son had
learned In race relations in that
class. The teacher was d is ­
cussing wh.it happened when
black men. freed from slavery,
came north looking for work.
They were willing, she said, to
work for as little as 50 cents a
day.
Vincent jokingly asked his
black friend If he w ould work
for 50 cents a day. The girl at
the desk behind Vincent said
T h a t was ruder"
AVHAT
was
rude?"
the
teacher asked. Another student
told her what Vincent had said.
The teacher, feeling that this
was too Important to wait until
she could speak to the two boys
after class, decided to talk to all
the kids about racism.
The teacher told Vincent that
she knew he was only Joking,
and his best friend said II hadn t bothered him. He knew Vlnnte.
Hut then, with racism the
topic o f the day. some o f V in ­
cent s classm ates attacked him.
in class, for his racism
News of the Incident spread
to other classrooms— and to the
cafeteria. Vincent, within hours,
was known throughout the
school as a racist. Hack In
class, he cried in front of the
other students.
He was so embarrassed that It
took him a while to tell his p a r­
ents what had happened. The
irony, his mother told me. Is
that she had dated black men
before her marriage, and s e v ­
eral members o f her family are
in Interracial marriages and
have children
Vincent." Dawn Letus added.

having her mostly black and
Hispanic third-grade c l a s s at
Public School 75 trad a book.
"Nappy
Hair."
w illlen
by
C arolina Herron, an assistant
professor o f English at C a lifo r­
nia Stale University.

Herron s grandfather had told
her to be proud of her nappy
hair, she wrote the Ixxik to
celebrate diversity and to help
children feel proud of who they
are.
•

"was horrified at the Idea that
anyone would consider him a
racist. Llkr me. he lias always
taken one person at a time."
V in cen ts teacher explained
that this social Issue had to be
dealt with In the marketplace of
Armed with out of-sequence
Ideas that Is her classroom.
photocopies o f some pagrs trom
Dawn Letus rrplled that her son
(he book, a numlier o f black
had been Involved In a private
parents
bitterly
condem ned
conversation.
Ruth Sherman at a school board
"I understand." Mrs. Letus
meeting. Some o f them threat­
says. That the teacher b elieves
ened her— "We re going to gel
that racial Issues ought to be
you!"— and she has left the
discussed openly, but she d id ­
school. (Only one o f her p a s­
n't have to do that by making
sionate critics had a child In
my son the center o f the d is ­
her class.)
cussion when he hadnt said
"Here
was
a
teacher,*
anything racist."
Carolina Herron (old the New
W hen I spoke to the p rin ci­
York newspapers, "doing w lu t
pal. Petrr Beckwith, he said
many don't have the nerve to
brusquely. T h a t nutter has
do— giving black children, e s ­
been settled Internally." I asked
pecially little girls, self esteem."
him If he had anything more to
Most o f the parrnts at Public
say. Mr. Beckwith said he
School 75 eventually rallied
would get back to me. He has
around Ruth Sherman, but
not gotten bark to me yet.
she's afraid to return.
I
called Mrs. Letus to And out
if Vincent was still disturbed
"Nappy Hair" will not be
about the Incident. "He hasn't
banned at Public School 75.
talked about It lately." she said,
But the children Ruth Sherman
'Although tie s a good student,
taught are confused l&gt;y w lu t
his grades have fallen off— but
happened.
They
burst Into
only In that class."
tears when they found out that
She Is also concerned b e ­
their teacher w asnt coming
cause her son Is w on led now
back.
about w lu t hr can and cannot
The reading scores at Public
say. In class, or anywhere.
School 75 are low—loo low.
Vincent has had a lesson In
Ruth Sherman, who was a v o l­
sensitivity training. It takes
unteer reading tutor al the
place, one way or another. In
school while she was still In
many classroom s— from e le ­
college, says. "My children lost
mentary school through gradu ­
two days o f Instruction at a vrry
ate school.
Important time o f the year."
In Brooklyn, recently, a white
Nat H entoff Is a nationally r e ­
first year teacher, Ruth S h e r­
nowned authority on the First
man. had som e unexpected
Amendm ent and the rest of the
sensitivity training. She was
BUI o f Rights.

^ V c tc &amp; V P L C

As pretty much everybody
knows by now. director Gus
Van S in t has unleashed a r e ­
make o f Alfred
Hitchcock's
classic ihrtller. "Psycho."
Well, remake Isn't quite the
right word. According to the
Interviews I've read he wns at­
tempting to n u k e a duplicate o f
the original.
He used the same Bernard
llem u ru i score, followed the
same shot list, and lu d an A l­
fred Hitchcock lookallke mimic
the Lite master's trademark
cameo. I understand that the
doomed private eye even wears
a lull like the doomed private
eye In the original. There's a
retro touch. W hen's the last
lime you saw a private eye
wearing a lull, doomed or o th ­
erwise? The whole experiment
smacks o f conceptual art to me.
a genre that I thought had died
of
uuilmitrltlon
som ewhere
around 1982. Besides, his e f ­
fort was doomed lo failure b e ­
fore he even began.
Janet Leigh s a bit long In the
tooth to play the doomed h ero ­
ine again. John McIntyre. M ar­
tin Balsam and Anthony P e rk ­
ins have all passed on. If I’m
not mistaken. I believe Mrs.
Bates herself has refused all
screen offrrs since 11)60. Plus.
iNiwlng no doubt to Ihe p re s ­
sures o f the marketplace. Mr.
Van Sant shot Ills version In
rolor. Heresy!

do Is reproduce my review o f
Ihe original "Psycho." but u n ­
fortunately Mom forbid m e to
see It.
I did eventually sec "Psycho"
on television In some cheap
motel (very much like the Bates
Motel, come to think o f It), but I
don't think I hud an opinion
about It one way or another. I
even took a shower during a
commercial break without fe e l­
ing even a twinge o f tenor.
That's probably because the
shower scene had been cut. for
time no doubt, and to spare o f­
fense to advertisers.
M aybe what I should do Is try
lo get backing to do a remake o f
Gus Van Sant's remake. I'd cast
Jam ie Lee Curtis as Anne
lir e he. and Anthony Perkins
(digitized
and
colorized) as
Norman Bates.
I'd do Ids "Psycho" one better,
though, und m akr It a televi­
sion-ready version o f his r e ­
make. com plete with nuttress
commercials, used car ads. and
previews o f m ovies com ing soon

to a theater near me. I'd also
squeeze the frame so it'll flt on a
television screen, and cut the
shower scene. Better yet. I ll try
to do u remake o f the 1968
classic "Psych-Out." Maybe you
remember It. Jack Nicholson
played a hippie tn a rock and
roll band (with a pony tall yeti).
Susan Strasberg was the young
deaf woman who falls in love
with him In San F ra n ciscos
Haight Ashbury District. Bruce
D em
was
her
sem i-Insane
brother.
Unless
I can
get
Christian Slater to agree to wear
u ponytail, however, this Is
probably Just a foolish dreum.
Before I do anything, though. I
need to check Into some cheap
motel somewhere and watch
"Psych-Out" on television. After
all. that's how I first saw that
movie too. I need to get my head
In the proper place. Say. I w o n ­
der If the new Bates Motel has
cable. If I were lo check into the
Bates Motel a year from now.
and see the "Psycho" remake on
pay-per-view would the world
as we know It end? It s worth
checking
out. W ho
knows,
maybe the Bates Motel even o f­
fers room service these days.
Maybe a mini-bar. and those
little three-dollar cans o f p e a ­
nuts. There's a lot o f com peti­
tion out there. Even Mrs. Bates
lias got to keep up with the
times.

Still, doing u shot for shot
cover o f a previous movie Is a
half wav Intriguing Idea. After
all. different musicians can
cover "While Christm as." T e a
for Two."
or
"Stairway
to
Heaven." and nobody blinks an
eye. Elvis Im personators try to
Imitate Mr. IT rslry as closely as
they can. and are the more a d ­
mired Ihe closer they get. W hen
President
Clinton
em ulates
President Kennedy, his ratings
soar (except among R ep u b li­
cans). Besides, looking bark on
recent
renukes.
"Psycho"
probably ca n t be any worse
than "Lost In Space." T h e Flintstones." or "Lolita." SUll. what's
the appropriate response to the
new T*»ycho"? What I'd Uke to

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CALENDAR
Blood Bank^
Central Florida Blood Dank
Is asking donors o f nil types
blood
especially
O-type
donors • to donate at Its
Sanford
branch.
1302
E.
Second St. For Inform ation,
call 322 0822.

Widowed persons
A ll 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.

Recovery, Inc
Recovery. Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people Who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears nnd
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-5906

TOPS
A local chapter o f TO PS
(Take O ff fo u n d s Sensibly)
m eets every W ednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium o f
South Seintnute Hospital. 555
W. S late Road -13-1, Izm gwood.
W eighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first m eeting Is hr Id every
W ednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian
Church.
1400 Dear L ik e Road Apopka.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048

A l-A non
: If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
• Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
inon-profll organization, open
3o anyone w ho Is a relative or
friend o f an alcoholic.
; Serenity W on Al-Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
Thursday at 7 p.m. M ertings
are held In the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional m eeting tim es
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In for­
mation. call 291-1900.

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*ar&gt;Anon
meets
'e ve ry
W ednesday at 8 p.n\. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
Slate Road 434. Lnngwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group

open to fam ilies and friends o f
addicts. Daily living with an ud
diet Is more turmoil than you
ran handle by yourself. Join
for support In raping with your
addict; gain nerrnlty to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call (407) 322-3434.
333-9204. or 294 6504 for more
Inform ation.

Sierra Club
Sierra Club Central Florida
Group
(covering
Sem inole.
Lake.
Orange
nnd O sceola
counties)
m eets
the
third
Wednesday o f each month at 7
p.m. at Harry P. Leu Gardens
In the Orchid Room for environ­
mental educational program s.
Call M ary-Slaler Linn at 8944530.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott
Courtyard, o ff West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Mike
McLean, president, at 3245662.

Sertoma Club
The Sertoma Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hrurlng children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m.. at the Florida Hos
pltal Senior C ltlzrn s Center.
1097 Sand Pond U k c Road
which connects to L.ikr Emma
Road, one mile south o f L ik e
Mary Boulevard.
Potential
members are Invited lo attend.
For information, rail
Gene
Prestera. (407) 767-1234.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter o f Weight
W atchers m rets at the L ik e
Mary
Comm unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 lo
6:45 p m.

Senior Friends
The Colum bia Medical Cenirr-Sanford Chapter o f Senior
Friends inerts every second
Thursday, ut 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.

Wi n wk Wwtrlsi«wxmg-*
*n4
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcom e. For
Information, call Liz Luwlor. d i­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 578-1.

Invite your neighbors to a fun caroling party
I f like me. you get funny looks when
you sing in public, then it's time to
throw a Christmas caroling party A
caroling party is Ihe only occasion on
which I ran liberate my singing from
the confines of the car or the shower
At Christmas, there's too much good
will floating around for people to give
you funny looks
On top of that, our annual caroling
party has become the single event of
the holidays (hat my kids identify as
“Christmas'* &lt;as in “ It wouldn't be
Christmas without the caroling party'')
This is a neighborhood gathering, to
invite our guests we simply hang a
sign at the general store announcing
the date and time. We gather at the
appointed hour and carol from house
to house, picking up grown ups, kids
and dogs as we go When we re frozen,
or hoarse, or both, we gather at our
house and stuff ourselves with Christ
mas goodies, hot cocoa and spikrd
punch A good moral is guaranteed, be
cause (here's something about singing
together in the cold night air that ere
ates that feeling of camaraderie that
we associate with Christmas

WARM ORCHARD WASSAIL
1 64-ounce bottle cranberry-apple
juke
1/4 cup super (optional)
2 3-Inch cinnamon sticks
1 ft— peon wfiota ttttpte#
4 wttoli clovDt
3/4 cup brandy (optional)
1 orange (or 1/2 orange end 1-1/2
lemons), thinly sliced, lor garnieh
Combine Ihe juice, sugar, cinnamon
slicks, allspice ami cloves m a large
saucepan Itnng to a boil, reduce heal
and simmer R&gt; minutes If desired,
siram lo remove spires Place in u
heatproof punch bowl ami stir in Ihe
brandy, if using Garnish with citrus
slices Yield 16 4 ounce servings
Recipe from Ihe Ocean Spray
Test Kitchen, which recommends
W cllflcel Farms Cranberry and
(irannv Smith Apple loo percent Juice
Head

pfwfo By Paul 0 BoitrprT tor A/** fnp/and Cuhrutry Imlifult

Christmas party rrfrrshmrnts: Warm Orchard Wassail. Hisrotti. Merry Cberserakrs. Phyllo Jammirs and Chocolate
Fondue with Lamingtons.

FOOD

MARIALISA
CALTA

BISCOTTI
2 cups shelled hazelnuts (see note)
1/4 pound unsalted butter
1 cup sugar
4 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (see note)
3 to 3-1/2 cupe sifted hour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

I’rrhrat oven to 330 degrees Put the
nuts in a large, ovenproof skillet Toast
for III to 13 minutes, watching care
fully lo see that Ihe nul.s don'l bum
Remove them from the oven and scoop
some inlo a dean kitchen towel Fold
Ihe towel m i that it envelope Ihe nuts
and mb so that the dark skin comes

off Repeat until all nuls are relative­
ly skin free Cut Ihem in half and set
aside
In a large bow l, cream together Ihe
butter .jnd sugar Add the eggs, one al
a lime, beating well after each addi
tion Stir in the vanilla, and mix
In a smaller bowl, stir together 3
cups of the flour, baking powder and
sail Add to Ihe creamed butter, mixing
well Add Ihe nuls The mixture should
be l hick enough to shape by hand If
not. add the remaining flour little by
little until it is the right consistency
Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate
at least 2 hours
Preheat the oven to JJn degrees
Lightly grease two cookie sheets.
Shape the dough into 6 small loaves
that are 3 inches wide. 6 inches long

and I Inch high Lay them about 3
inches apart on one of the prepared
sheets.
Bake in the oven for about S3 to 13
minutes, until light gold in color
While the loaves are hot, place them
on a cutting board and cut them on
Ihe diagonal into 1 3 inch slices. Place
the cookies on the cookie sheet,
making sure they do not touch 'you
will have to use the additional pre
pared sheet' Rake again for about 10
minutes, or until golden brown Watch
closely and do not nyffyaku Yield 3
dozen cookies.
Note: You can use toasted almonds
instead idon'l worry about the skinsi
If you do. substitute almond extract for
vanilla

Miracle of life can be shared through umbilical cord blood
the im portance ot th eir child s
DEAR ABBY: I am an educator
u m bilical cord blood It can be
w ith the Cord Blood R egistry,
banked privately for their families
responding to the letter in your col­
or donated to the International
umn about donors needed for the
bone marrow registry. I would like
Cord lilts si Foundation.
to tell you and your readers about
Ah by. please urge fam ilies lo
an amazing opportunity to assist
contact the Cord (Hood Registry
tens o f thousands o f people in
at
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need o f stem cells that used to be
ww w .cordblood.com to learn more
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iilsiut banking their cord bltsid
transplants.
KATIE HEFKELFINGER.
Diseases like Hodgkin's lym ­
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BETHLEHEM. PA.
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Santofd. Flood* • Wcdncvjay. December 16, 1096 • I I

Seminole girls pound P anthers
Defense leads ‘Noles to rout of Pine Ridge
Bt Jiff DtrtUkfcl
ASSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR

An example
we can all
learn from
SANFORD _ Last night. I
spoke to n student athlete from
Sem inole County.
She Is much like evciy other
kid In the county, balancing
school w ork with sports while
trying to get Into college and
m aintaining some sense of a
social life.
However, this student Is a lit ­
tle bit different.
She m aintains an above
perfect grade point average
w hile taking honors classes.
She Is heavily Involved In the
school from num erous civic
minded clubs to serving as an
editor for the school yearbook.
On her basketball teum. her
Inspiration, leadership and
skill Is unsurpassed In a posi­
tion that requires her to play In
a very tough position.
W hile sacrificing her body for
h er team m ates and coaches,
she helped them attain the u l­
tim ate goal o f any team...a
state ch am pionship.
Her name Isn't Important.
W hat she made me realize Is.
This student athlete was In­
ju red a few weeks ago and has
been unable to play.
For a few days, she was
down In the dumps, feeling
s o n y for h erself and wondering
what she could possibly do to
get back w ith her teammates.
She tried to find a reason
why this had happened to her.
w hy she wasn't able to be on
the court Instead o f on the
sidelines.
Then, she realized som e­
thing.
And her relevatlon.can serve
a s a lesson to everyone, espe­
cially at this time o f year when
too many are concerned with
what will be w aiting for them
under the Christm as tree.
On a day when all o f us
should be concerned with the
children In the comm unity who
have nothing w hile we are able
to open presents, have a huge,
delicious meal and spend time
with our families, this student
athlete has put things Into a
better perspective.
A perspective that all of us
should take time to consider.
See. things have changed for
this person...a person who
doesn't want for any material
possessions from life, who Is
loved by her fam ily and liked
by everyone who m eets her.
Now. Instead o f sitting
around and feeling sorry for
herself, sh e has realized Just
how lucky she really Is.
She has reullzed that bas­
ketball h as been a privilege to
her and what really matters Is
that she Is loved, secure and Is
working on an education.
She said that If she never
gets to play another minute on
the court, she Is thankful for
the time that she has spent
with her team and the accom ­
plishm ents they have all made.
Now. when she sits on the
sidelines, she Is a cheerleader
for the rest o f h er team. She
said that she felt that by fee l­
ing sorry for herself, she may
have been bringing her team ­
mates down and causing them
to play at a subpar level.
Her love o f the gam e o f b a s­
ketball Isn't lost, however.
W hile she Is rooting her team
on. she Is doing exercises to
her Injury heal.
She spends her lunch hour In
the weight room working her
broken bone and Injured m us­
cles. W hile she's In class lis ­
tening to lectures, she carries
a sponge with her that she can
use to strengthen her body and
keep her recovery going strong.
In fact, she has requested a
special appointm ent w llh her
surgeon to see If the hard work
has paid o(T enough that she
can again suit up and hit the
court with her learn.
Th e lesson? There arc sev­
eral.
Dedication, determination,
desire and above all. care.
Care for others, care for what
has been achieved and care
enough for ones self to care
about the future.
This Is som ething all o f us

Please see Kellie, Page 3B

SANFORD _ R elentless.
I low else do you describe the
Sem inole
girls
basketb all
team's defense?
It puts 32 m inutes o f torture
on nny offense It faces and has
led to u strong start to the s e a ­
son for a team that has only
one senior.
Tuesday night, the Fighting
Sem lnoles pressed and b a t­
tered Class 5A-D(strict 4 rival
Pine Ridge In a 67-28 rout at
Bill Flem ing M em orial G ym n a ­
sium. The Noles could have
made It worse
but coach
Sylvester W ynn em ptied h is
bench late In the game.
By that time, the 'Notes had
proved their point...
“We've been working on our
defense.* W ynn said. “W ere
drilling It In practice and I'm
pleased with the way w ere
playing. W e have a young team
and 1 have to accept that, but
I'm happy with where we are.*
Sem inole has struggled with
some o f the Class 6A tram s It
lias faced, but Is undefeated In
district play and should be
considered u lock to r a m a trip
to the Reglonals.
Pine Ridge Is considered a
decent team and was expected
to give Sem inole a strong
challenge, but the Noles ran
out to a 3-1-7 halftim e lead be­
fore things got sloppy.

It was 18-2 after the first
quarter and the Panthers w err
barely getting the ball o ver
half-court.
The Junior varsity contest
ulso went to the hom e learn by
the score o f 42-33.
Sophom ore
Martina
Kendrtrk. n transfer from state
champion Lake Mary, had one
o f her best gam es o f the s e a ­
son. leading the Sem inole o f ­
fense with 14 points.
TWo m ore sophom ores. Natoshla
Fisher and
Barbara
Gray, a starter last year, w ere
also In double figures with 12
and 11. respectively.

scoring.” Wynn said. “Martina
has Ireen leading by exam ple
and we also get that from
Jamala when sh e Is healthy.’
Seminole has also been g e t­
ting an equal balance In re­
bounding. Against the Punthrrs. Bird hnd 11 (to go with
nine points)
and
Kendrick
pulled down nine.
Next up for Sem inole Is a
Seminole Athletic Conference
matchup with Lake Brantley In
Altam onte Springs Thursday
night. The freshm en tip o ff the
action at 4:30 p.m ., followed by
the junior varsity at 6 p.m. and
tlir varsity at 7:30 p.m ._________

The 'N oles were also to pull
off the rout despite not playing
at
full
strength.
Jam ala
Mitchell, missed the game with
u severely sprained ankle, and
the team was also without re­
bounding force Felicia W lnningham who caught the flu
bug that
Wynn
said
was
plaguing the team.
Wynn said he was pleased
that no one has com e out and
taken over the sco rin g role for
Seminole, which has had a
different leading scorer nearly
every night.
Laqueena Grayson. Deanna
Bird and Gray have all su p­
plied scoring and leadership
and senior Amanda Cook's d e ­
fense has also been Instrum en­
tal In Sem tnolr's early su ccess.
“It's all about playing as a
team and I like tluit everyone's

riGHTINO SEMINOLE* 67.
Pis**

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h m t u n l. M Mulligan 2. K. Mullgon 12. Gardner 6. Clrvrland 2. Gilbert
4 Tmal» S 12-17 26
Sem inole (67)

M Mm hell 5. Gray II.Kendnrk 14.
Ftahrr 12. IllrU t&gt;. Grayson 8. Cook 8.
Hill 1 Total* 24 15-24 67
Pine Ridge
Sem inole

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I S 16 14 IB . 67

Hirer pa4111 Aekl goal* . Seminole 4
(KrtuIfU k 2. Gray. Fl*hcr) Teum foul. _
line lodge 16. Srnilnole 13 Fouled out
_ none Tr.hntr.tl* _ nunc. Kerned* _
SrmuuiU* 10-4 Junkie vanity . Semi­
nole 12. Putr Kkige 33.

In
other
basketball
games Tuesday night:
• Lauren B radley scored 20
points and Lindsey Manx added
10 ns the Lukr Mary girls
crushed visitin g Lake Bow el).
60-15. In Sem inole Athletic
Conference notion.

* Th e Lyman girls outscorrd
visiting Lake Brantley 12-0 In
the second quarter and held on
for a 27-25 SAC victory.
* Josh Kohn scored 25 points
to lead four Lake Howell p la y ­
ers Into double figures us Die
Sllvrr Hawks boys posted an
Im pressive 74-65 road victory
over Mount Dora.
* Cornelius Blue scored 18
points. Sylvester Wynn Jr. 16
points
and B.J.
Pratt
15
points, but It was not enough
as the Sem inole boys suffered
a heartbreaking 64-62 road
defeat to Spruce Creek In a
Class 5A-Dlstrict 4 gam e In
Port Orange.
In boys' hoop action tonight.
W inter
Springs
will
host
Oviedo. Lake Mary will be at
Lake Howell and Lake Brantley
will host Lyman In SAC action.
In a girls' Class OA-Dtslrtct 3
game. Oviedo w ill host DeLand.
All varsity gam es are set to
begin ut 7:30 p.m.

BOYB
SILVER HAWKS 74.
HUMl ICANES 65
U k * H aw aii (74)

Kuhn 23. Parvon* 10, Turner 13.
Kane 13. lliA ir 0 lamnnHgnr 0.
Smith 2. Qurlanl 2 Tutab 27 10-13
74.

M o u t Dor* (68)
Ikttloln IK. Want 18. Manor 9. Ilr.
[XirtM O. I*r Guru* 7. Jnnra 11.
IVarh 2. Sutuivri* 0 Tfrtak 23 13 20
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PUi m too Hoops. Pago 3B

Natoshia Fisher scored 12 points
in Seminole's 67-28 thumping of &lt;tatrict foe Pme Ridge Tuosday night.

Howell
matmen
nip Bears
' l u f f Report*
CASSELBERRY _ Lake How­
ell's boys' varsity w restling
squad defeated T/Inter Springs
at home Tuesday night. 39-30.
*W r had i,ur chances, and we
could have won It.’ said W inter
Springs coach Rick Trtblt. “Or
youth and Inrxpertencc showed
tonight. W e have to work on
being more aggressive.*
Lake Howell, which Is now 2I on the season, and the young
W inter Springs team, which fell
to 2-2 on the season, will next
com pete In Ihe prestigious Ly­
man Christm as
Invitational
Tournament which will be held
tills weekend. Friday. Dec. 18th
and Saturday. Dec. 19th.

SILVER HAWKS 39.

BEARS 30

Pbili fey
Among the leading runners (or first-year head coach Brian Holzworth's
Lawton Elementary cross country team are (Back row) Holzworth. Dylan

Manning. Quindarrel Browdy. Billy Christie. Sammy Palmer, (front) Lauren
Coughlin, Krista Cammack and Chelsea Kauss.

Holzworth continues tradition at Lawton
the team. Not every elementary school In
Sem inole County has a cross country
ASSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR
team, but the sport Is growing In that age
group. Some o f the teams that attended the
W INTER SPRINGS _ The kids ut Lawton meet at Bear Lake Included the host
Elem entary School are really nice and school. Sabal Point. Geneva and arch-rtval
friendly.
Red Bug.
It's too bad that, when other schools see
Tire kids at Lawton say they gel a special
their cross country team, they tend to look
kick out of running against Red Bug. their
the other way.
closest rival.
“W e really like to beat Red Bug. Keelh
Th e Lawton cross country team Is In Its
and Geneva.* said Krista Cammack. “They
eighth season and annually Is one o f the
county's best teams. W inter Springs High are our biggest rivals.*
Th e Lawton kids participate for different
School baseball coach Harold Hitt coached
reasons,
but mostly, they Just w u it to be a
the (earns In recent years, but this year,
assistant coach Bryan Holzworth took over part o f the team.
*1 wanted to get the experience o f bein g
and the winning tradition has continued.
an athlete.* said Sammy Palmer. *l’ve been
Th e (’anthers ran their first meet o f the
running since I was 5. but I never c o m ­
season two weeks ago at Bear Lake Ele­
peted until now."
mentary and placed 26 out o f the top 40
Chelsea Kauss added. “ It's good training
ninners at the meet, spread out over four
and 1 love the meets and to be able to rep­
age categories.
resent my school."
Th e winning tradition Is continuing.
It also helps that the learn Is pretty
"W c work hard every time at practice.*
good. They have the trophies to prove It.
said nuiner Quindarrel Browdy. “W c p ra c­
For Lawton, there were three first-place
tice three times a week and w e work really
finishers at the Bear Lake meet. Billy
hard.
Christie won the boys' 5th grade race. Dy­
Lawton students know to expect a strong
lan Manning look the 4th grade event and
tram each yeur and It’s never hard to fill
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Lauren Coughlin was best among the girls'
3rd graders.
Th e m eets are usually run separately
with boys and girls competitions. Th e
races arc divided among age groups and
usually last for a little over a mile.
Most o f the events ofTer trophies for the
top 10 finishers and ribbons for the rest.
A l first, the kids said they got prclty
tired o f all the distances, but Krista said
she got used to it pretty quickly.
“W hen you get used to It. It doesn't hurt
so much.* she said.
Chelsea added. “You feel great when you
win and you cross the finish
Despite having a new coach, the Lawton
kids said they are still having a great time
under Holzworth.
He makes sure we are doing our best and
he yells ut us to run harder and never give
In.* Quindarrel said. “W e make It a dog
fight.*
Quindarrel also said he enjoys the fact
that other school don't like to see Lawton
getting off the buses at the meets.
'M o st people don't like to m n against
us.* he said. T h a t ’s because we usually
win."
No w onder they are so unpopular.

103 _ Zlnkmlih. Wtntrr Spring*
won by forfeit.
112 Tndd. lake IfowrU. defeated
Dio/ 10-3.
119 _ Codkln. Wlntrr Spring* de­
train) II* Wry. 13 H
125 Wail Wlntrr Spring*, defeated
Abrr. 11-3.
130 _ lallohln Winter Spring*,
pinned Marti iimmi. 0 35
136 _ Gunfire Lake IfowvO. defeated
Curry. 13-6
140
Figueroa. Ltkr IfowrU. de­
feated. 13-6
145 _ Singletary. Winter Spring*,
pinned Au »tin I 36
182 . O'llrtrn. Lake lloweU. pinned
Klee. 3 0*1
171 . lit irk. lake Unwell, pinned
Mature. 1:56
180 MrVngli. Lake IkiwrU. pinned
Ifoll. 2:32.
215 _ Montalvo lake IfowrU pinned
Carrot. 1 01
275 _ Guntl. Wlntrr Spring* pinned
OrtU. 0:48
Record* . Winter Spring* 2-2: Lake
IfowrU 2-1.

In girls' soccer action:
• Undefeated Lake Howell (4 ­
0-4) battled defending Class 6A
Slate Champion Lake M aiy (7 ­
1-5) to a 1-1 tie at Richard
Evans Field.
• Once-beaten Lake Brantley
(6-1-41 blanked Lyman (3-3-3)
at Tom Storey Field.
• Once-beaten Oviedo (9-1)
pounded hom estanding W inter
Springs |5-5). 7*1.

On tonight's schedule:
Boys' soccer _ Seminole Is at
Oviedo; Lake Brantley Is at
Lyman; and Lake Howell Is at
Lake Mary. All varsity gam es
start at 7:30 p.m.
Girls* soccer _ Spruce Creek
Is at Sem inole for a 7 p.m.
Class 5A-DlsU1ct 3 contest.
Girls' weightlifting _ W inter
Springs Is at Oviedo. 4 p.m .;
Seminole Is at Lake Howell. 5
p.m.; and Lake Brantley Is at
Lyman. 3:30 p.m.

Please see Preps. Psge 3H

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■ Seminole Herald, Sanford Florida - Wednesday DecemOer 16 l ;W8

UCF loses to Drexel
in non-conference
women’s basketball
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO
_
Maureen
Michaels
and
M ichelle
Maslowski combined for 34
points to lead Drexel University
to a 63-61 victory over the U ni­
versity
of
Central
Florida
wom en's
basket ball
team
Tuesday night at the U CF
Arena.
The Golden Knights fell to 34 in the non-conference game,
while Drexel Improved to 4-2.
Four players scored in dou ­
ble figures for UCF. which led
28-27 at the half.
Chat McClendon had a teamhigh 17 points, w hile C harlya
Davis chipped In with 15. K elli
Ely und Nancy Richter each
scored
10 for
the
Oolden
Knights.
Michaels finished with
a
gam e-high
18
points
and
Maslowsld had 16 points and a
gam e-high 11 rebounds. Jenna
Vebrosky added 11 points for
Drexel.
Davis, who also had a teamhigh stx assists and seven re­

bounds. attem pted and m issed
a drtvlng layup With less than
10 seconds to play and the
score 63 61 In favor o f the
Dragons.
UCF shot only 39.7-percent
from the floor and was outrebounded 36-26.
The Golden Knigbts
play
next at the University of Texas
next Monday. December 21st.

DRAGONS 63.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 61
Drexel U niversity (63)

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Give guns with care
this Christmastime
Special to IS* Herald

«

OCALA _ Are you getting or
giving a gun as a gift this h o li­
day season? Many sportsm en
w ill be doing Just that and the
Florida Gam e and Fresh W ater
Fish Com m ission (GFC) urges
everyone to teach and practice
safe gun handling techniques.
"A gun can be a great gift, but
the knowledge and education
to properly use and store a
firearm can make It a safe gift
as well." said Lt. Greg W ork­
man. hunter safety coordin ator
for the GFC's Central Region.
Florida law requires that all
gun owners properly store their
firearms so that they are Inac­
cessible to m inors. A child's
natural curiosity and Intrigue
with guns can have tragic c o n ­

sequences if guns and am m o
are left within their reach.
"To prrvent needless tragedy,
all flreunns should be krpt In a
secured place, with am m uni­
tion locked In a srp a ra ir lo c a ­
tion." said Workman. T h ere arr
a num ber o f gun locks and
safes available com m ercially
for this purpose, and Ihey are
well worth the Investm ent."
If you get a gun as a gill this
year, why nol treat yourself to
a free gift that could very well
save your life o r that of som e­
one else?
Sign up for a free hunter
education course with the GFC.
The 16-hour course addresses
safe gun handling us w rll as
hunting ethics, wildlife Identifi­
cation. survival and several

Please see Guns, Page 3D

IN BRIEF

Gretcbon Naruta (l«ft photo, left) and C ortney Bliss (right photo), who

3 A Ad-State Volleyball T e a m on Tuesday. Bliss, the Sem inole Athletic Con-

helped hoad co a c h Kim V ach's (left photo, right) W inter Spnngs B ears g o

fe re n c e 's b est players, w a s a First T e a m selection, while Naruta. o n e o f the

29-3 Ihis s e a s o n and reach the state quarterfinals w e re n a m ed to the C lass

top setters in the area, w a s tabbed for the Third T e a m

Bear volleyball duo gets All-State
Dr Dean Smith_________________________
s p o r t s e d it o r

W INTER SPRINGS _ Two members o f the
highly successful W inter Springs girls' vol­
leyball team received an early Chrlshnus
present on Tuesday when they w err named
lo the Class 3A All-State team.
Cortney Illlss. rrgardrd as the best
player In the Sem inole Athletic Conference
was named to the First Team , while
Grctchen Naruta. who may be the best s e l­
ler In the county, was selected to the Third
Team .
Bliss and Naruta helped lead the Bears
to a 29-3 record and their first SAC and
Class 3A-Dlstr1ct 13 championship.

Th e duo also helped W inter Springs to
advance to the Regional Sem ifinals and the
team Just m issed m aking the State Final
Four, losing to the eventual slate ch am pi­
ons. In Just Us second year of playing var­
sity athletics.
Both Illlss and Narnia are soph om ores
and will return lo lirad coach Km V arh 's
Bears next year and I h r tram flgures to be
the odds on favorltr o f bringing hom e a
state title.

C L A S S 3 A A L L -S T A T E T E A M S
FIRST TEAM
Cortney Bliss, sophom ore, outside hitter,
W la te r Springe ICuliel 11*ml am senior. ootsldr
luitrr. WlllWun Jrmk a KrIMrr senior outside hitler

Uriktly 1‘irp. DrUvuiir D ue limmr oulsklr hitler
llriktry llr p Amanda Kimlnun. senior. miiadr hlllrr
line Cm t: Anna Knblnwn. Junior, wllrr llrrklrv
l*rep

SECOND TEAM

Aahiry Alton. senior. mkUIr hlllrr. Ikrkiry 1‘trp
V.Mtilkn Oww.i, Junior mobile hlltcr. Ikrkiry I‘rep
M.irxk Coryn trnlor. outside hlltcr, ClrarurjIrT Ccn
trxl ( .&lt;1Ik.Ik Ikkli I'rarton T alUhasw IbicvU lliyh
Mrrnluh Ur^.is senior. illIsklr hlllrr. Jar ksotmlk
llir IW-U . School. Krill Nolrstlnr. toplmmorr. seller.
Melbourne Central Calhoilr

THIRD TEAM
O rstch sn K arats, sophom ore, setter. W h i­
te r S p rlags Sherrla Jarksnn. senior itikklk hlllrr.
Willuton. Miandi.i Colne. senior. Gultvcr l*rrp. Virginia
lUkh. senior, nikkllr him krr Cardinal Newman. U u
rrn IVirtki. jiuihir outside hlltrr, line Cmt. U t u Al­
im. Jtmkir. nikhUr hkirkrr. Mellrnumr Central Catholic

Tung'C ardT for the
golfer In your family
please call 425-6864 or l-800-LUNG-USA.

SH S baseball fund raiser
Hunting maps on Internet
PALATKA _ Th e St. Johns River Water
Management D istrict has posted maps o f Its
Type II W ildlife Management Areas on Us
w eb site. SJR.STATE.FL.US.
Brochures are also posted to ensure that
all hunters know the rules. The same m aps
and brochures are available through D istrict
offices and the tax collector ofllccs sellin g
D istrict permits.

U C F offers 50-plus baseball
ORLANDO _ University o f Central Florida
Recreational Services la offering a 50-Over
Baseball League. Gam es w ill be played at
UCF on Tuesday night’s, starting 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 and
ask for Loren Knutson for more Inform ation
un this exciting league.

W inter Springs softball
W INTER SPRING S _ Th e City o f W inter
Springs Parks &amp; Recreation Department will
offer two plans for Its Slow fitc h Softball
Fall League at Central W inds Park.
Offered will be league's for Co-Ed. Men and
Wom en and team s may opt for either a flveweek. 10 gam e schedule or a five-week, live
gam e schedule.
Cost for the 10 gam e season Is $310 and
$185 for the five gam e season. Both league's
will have to pay a $25 A SA fee and a $5 n on ­
resident fee (If applicable). Team s m ay also
purchase softballs between $40 and $50 per
dozen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week o f January
4th and end the week o f February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with p ic­
ture. while cham pionship teams will get In­
dividual and team trophies and runner-up
teams will get a team trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110 or fax at 327-0018.

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

"L u n g C ard s" are great gifts
ORLANDO _ The G olf Privilege Curd, also
known as the "Lung Card", allows golfers to
enjoy free or reduced green fees at over 600
courses In Florida. Georgia. Alabama. South
Carolina and M ississippi.
The Lung Card Is a perfect gift for the h o li­
days. and proceeds from you r aid benefit the
American Lung A ssociation o f Central Flor­
ida. The G o lf Privilege Card Is on sale for
only $20 during the holidays, and If you buy
three you receive an extra card free.
For more inform ation on purchasing the

,

SANFORD _ The Sem inole High School
baseball tram will be holding a fund raising
clinic on D ecem ber 2 1st and 22nd.
The clinic will Ik * the Hitting &amp; Pitching
Catnp. featuring Tuttle Thom as and J.D. Artlega from Ihe University o f Miami.
The cam p Is set for the first 100 entrants,
a ratio o f Instructors to cumpers o f I -to-10.
Cost will be $80 and the cam p will ntn
from l p.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
For m ore information, call SHS baseball
coach Mlkt* Powers at 320-5058.

J C C winter sports camp
MAITLAND _ Th e Jewish Community Cen­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Avc. Maitland. Is now
accepting registration for several winter
break sports camps.
All camps run from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. How­
ever. early (7 a.m.-to-U a.m.) and late (4
p.m.-to-6 p.m.) care is available.
Camp options are: Junior Maccabl Sports
Camp Pre-K-2. Gym nastics &amp; Dance Camp
Itr - K G. Soccer A Football Cam p 3-6. B as­
ketball Camp K-G and G olf &amp; Tennis Camp
5-15 years o f age.
Winter Break Cam p dates-W eek 1-Dec. 2124. W eek 2-Dec. 28-31; Cam p fees $100
Dally rate $30. JCC Member discount $85,
' Dally rale $25. Call for tennis and golf camp
fees. For further Information and to register,
call 645-5933. Ext. 255.

U C F canned goods drive
O R IA N DO _ The University o f Central
Florida M en s Basketball team will sponsor a
canned food drive for the Second Harvest
Food (Link at Its December 20 game against
Barry University at the UCF Arena.
Anyone whu brings one or more cans of
food will get into the gam e for Just $1.
The Second Harvest Food Bank was named
the "Food Bank of the Year" in the United
States for 1996-97 by the Second Harvest
National Food Bank Network.
In Central Florida there were approxi­
mately 128,000 people who relied on em er­
gency final programs at least once during
1997. Forty-six percent o f these were chil­
dren. Second Harvest Food Bank saved more
Ilian seven m illion pounds o f food in our
community last year alone.
T h is is a great opportunity to get the
community Involved." said UCF assistant
Don Burgess. "Tills Is an opportunity for
fans to support UCF. as well as needy fam i­
lies during the holiday season. We re proud
lo work hand in hand with the Second Har­
vest Food Bank during the holiday season."
Fans who are unable to attend the game
but still want to contribute can takr canned
goods to the Second Harvest Food Bank at
2008 Brengle Avc. In Orlando between 7:30
a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Lady Rums soccer alumni game
LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary Lady Ranis
soccer alumni gam e will be played on S at­
urday Dec. 26. 1998 at 2 p.m.

All varsity graduates are Invited and after­
ward we will go out to eat. I'lease make
plans to attend because we arc looking fo r­
ward lo seeing all o f you!!f

C ard, Sports, Beanie Babies
LAKE BUENA VISTA _ The Olive Branch
Citizens Association In conjunction with
Athletes Against Abuse. Inc. will host the
First Annual Card. Sports and Beanie Baby
Collectible Show at Windham Palace Spa
and Resort (form erly Buena Visla Palace) at
Walt Disney World Village December 18-20.
1998 on Friday I p.m .-9 p.m.: Saturday 10
a.m .-7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m .-5 p.m.
The cost will he 86 per day or 915 for a
three-day pass that Includes two selected
free autographs per paid admission per day.
One o f the biggest autograph shows ever In
Florida will feature scheduled appearances
by Hall o f Fame athletes, sports legends and
celebrities Including but nol llmilcd to: O s­
car (The Big Ol Robertson. Dorn m ic LI I lie
Professor) DlMagglo. Jake (The Raging Bull)
LaMotta. O lio Graham. Moses Malone. Curly
Neal. Edwin Moses, Leonard Marshall. Sam
Lacey. Gold Medal Boxer Mark Breland. Ren­
nie Stennett. Rick Upchurch. George (The
Icemanl Gcrvln. W illie Gault. Vida Blue. Bob
Beamon. Roger Craig. Thom as "Hollywood"
Henderson, Artis Gilmore. Maurice Lucas.
Bobby Czyz; Nrgro Leaguers Dennis Biddle,
S h em er Brewer. Jam es Cobbiu and Jim m y
Dean, stars from the World Champion Or­
lando Predators, actors Richard Roundtree.
Dawnn Lewis, John Amos, from the tilt
shows My Three Sons Barry Livingston
"Ernie Douglas' and Stanley Livingston "Chip
Douglas". Frank Garshin "The Rlddler" from
Batman. Lauren Chapin "Kitten" from Father
Knows Best und noted authors from Mary
Beth s Beanie World. Tu ff Stuff Beans M aga­
zine. Sports Collectors Digest.

G F C offers wildlife magazine
OCALA _ From fly Ashing for panflsh to
colorful songbirds to trophy bucks - Florida
W ildlife m agazine has a little som ething for
all nature lovers. Tills official publication of
the Florida Game and Fresh W ater Fish
Comm ission (GFC|. let's you experience the
slate's unique flora and fauna from the c o m ­
fort o f your easy chair!
Florida W ildlife m agazine makes a great
Christm as gift for everyone on your list. It's
an award-winning, bi-m onthly pu blication
Jam packed with vibrant and stimulating
photographs, original artwork and colorful
stories on Florida’s hunting. Ashing, wildlife
watching and conservation-related topics.
In addition, each year the Florida Buck
Registry Is printed In the January-Fcbruary
Issue o f the magazine, listing the biggest
whltetull bucks taken In the state during the
previous hunting season. It also lists who
look them and where they were taken.
These and more articles give readers a
wealth o f Information about Florida's wildlife
such as where to find an affordable place to
hunt, how to hunt turkey, where to Ash for
bass and how to h rlp protected species from
disappearing. You'll even And som e recipes
on how to cook your favorite fish and game.
New this year Is "A W ildlife Friend" - a fe a ­
ture that recognizes those who have helped
wildlife In one way or another.
And, for every three one-year gift su bscrip­
tions |S 12) you purchase (a total o f $36 plus
$2 shipping and handling), you will get a free
signed and numbered Lurgemouth Bass art
print by artist Duane Raver. This Is the 15"
prinl In tire magazine’ s wildlife cover art se­
ries and is available for a limited time.
To order Florida W ildlife magazine send
check or money order payable to Florida
W ildlife, Circulation Office. 620 S. Meridian
Please see B riefs. Page 3B

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ffonda •Wednesday December 16. 1996 •3 #

Anglers, boaters need to know special species rules
D o lp h in s _ Th e Atlantic bottlenosc dolphin
(not to be confused with the dolphin fish) Is a
com m on sight In Ihe state's coastal waters.
Tills air-breathing mammal Is protected by the
m arine m am m al act. Sadly, an Increasing num­
ber o f w ell-intentioned people lure these a n i­
mals to their boats for a closer look by offerin g
the dolphins food. Healthy wild anim als don't
need us to give them a free meal. T h e bottom
line Is don't feed dolphins o r any other wild
anim al.

SANFORD _ Florida has Its share o f w ildlife
listed as endangered, threatened, and sp ecia lly
protected. Anglers, especially boaters. Just be
aware o f the rules regarding these species.
Their future Is tn our hands.
M u i t w * _ Th e W est Indian m anatee Is on
endangered marine mammal found In co a stal
waters, estuaries, canals, and parts o f som e
freshwater rivers o f Florida. Migratory tn nature
und sensitive to the cold, m anatees move to*
ward the wanner w aters In the southern part o f
the state or to the warm freshwater springs
during winter. A s coastal and river waters warm
up In the spring, m anatees are likely to be
found anywhere along the coast, in bays, or
near the mouths o f the larger rivers.
Boaters are the m anatee's worst enemy. Fast*
moving boats can easily overtake a slow er
manatee and hit the mamma) before It can
move to safety or the boater con slow down to
avoid the collision. Please obey posted speed
limits on waterways where m anatees may be
present. Typical lim its Include Idle and slow
speed zones where m anatees congregate and
20-lo 30-mph speed lim its In channels and a r­
eas outside channels.
It is Illegal to Intentionally kill, molest, a n ­
noy. or disturb a manatee. I f you ever see on
Injured manatee o r som eone harassing one. call

the Florida Marine P a tro l’s hot line at 1-800D1AL FMP. T o get m ore inform ation about the
manatee, contact the Save the Manatee Club.
500 North Maitland Avenue. Maitland. Florida
327S1 or call (407) 539-0990.
| M t n r t l a s _ Florida's waters are hom e to
the threatened loggerhead and the endangered
green sea turtle. Th e main threat to these a n i­
m als com es from the trash w e thoughtlessly
toss in the water. Plastic bags and other plastic
Items are the biggest concern. Turtles m istake
them for food and the plastic lodges In the d i­
gestive tract, blocking the flow o f food and often
killing the animal. A ll boaters should carry a
trash bag and put everything, especially plastic
Items. In the bag. Deposit It In a dum pster back
on share.

FISHING FORECAST
Expect good bass action In Ihe river. Bass w ill
be holding In am bush spots such as sand bars
and slouith m ou ths. Big fish w ill be on the
prowl, and large shiners are hard to beat this
time o f year for wall-hangers. Bream and catfish
can be found In deep bends, while specks are
still Inactive.
Snook, redflsh. flounder. Jack crevalle and tadyflsh are hitting at Sebastlnn In le t. Action Is
fast due to schools o f m igrating finger mullet.
U vc shrimp and finger mullet are top baits. A
few trout are hitting on the grass flats fust In-

P e l i c a n s _ One species that can use our
help under certain circum stances Is the brown
pelican. T h is bird likes to hang around fishing
piers and bridges looking for an easy meal. But
pelicans som etim es fly Into fishing lines and
becom e entangled. If you accidentally hook a
pelican, never cut you r line and let the bird fly
away. It Is a death sentence for the bird.

3(dc thc-lnlclCaptain Ja ck at Port Canaveral reports fair
offshore action with kin g mackerel and sc a t­
tered dolphin. Pay attention to the m arine fo re­
cast. for It may be a little rough this weekend.
Flounder and sheepshead are biting Inside the
Port, while trout and redflsh are rated as fair on
the flats o f Ihe. Banana and Indian Rivers.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
S o o n e r o r later, It tnfll get cold. I keep a
rain s u it In my boat In the winter, and It’s
not f o r rain. W h en lo o m over warm cloth in g.

Sheepshead. blueflsh. flounder, drum and
redflsh top the agenda at Ponce In le t. Live or
dead shrimp is the top bait. Trout and redflsh
are rated os good In M osaulto La go on .

a rain suit will block cold winds and trap In
body heat.

PrepsW restling _ Sem inole
Oviedo at 5:30 p.m.

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Legal Notices

Wednesday, December 16 1996

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

U NC LAIM ED

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OS THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND SOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
SLORIOA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. SE-SS4-CP
m Re The Ettate ot
BLANCHE H
VmOLARCOM.
Deceased
NOTICE
OS ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Ihe
Ettate
of
BLANCHE
H
VanBLARCCM deceased. Sile
Number BB BS4-CP. it pending
m the Circuit Ceurt lor
j*iAr««rocwiso«4 Seminole County, Slotida.
test ocoot w m it i
Probate Divnon. tho adore**
IB7GRI4M6HOJS1SXS
of which i* Pott Ofl.ce Bo* *C',
1*69 cono BLACK
Sanford. Slonda 12772 The
1FABP64T2JH22I128
name* and addresses ol Ihe
IM S ISU2U WHITE
Personal Representative end
JASAR07A6GO909*29
the Personal Representative s
IS M OLOS O B IT
attorney ere set forth below
IG lA M B V lt M T d M J
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
IS TJ SHASTA WHITE
P2170* ARC NOTISIEO THAT
A I peraone on whom lh&lt;*
1SS7 TOYOTA GREEN
Notice •• aorved who havo
4TANL42N7V21t41lt
obiocliona that challenge the
TuMith December IS. l I t l
validity ot Ihe W.n, the Qualifi­
PEH-IQS
cation*
ot
Iho
Personal
N O T lC I O F ACTION
Representative, venue, or |urttOS CO N STR U C TIVE S S R V IC I
diction ol this Court are
IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
requuad lo Mo their ob|*ct&gt;on*
OS THE I I O H T I IN T H
with m u Court WITHIN THE
JU DIC IAL CIRCUIT
LATER OS THREE MONTHS
IN AND SON
ASTER THE OATE OS THE
S I M I N O L I COUNTY.
SlRST PUBLICATION OS THIS
SLORIOA
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
CASS NO.I BS- 4B01 - 0 N- 02 -P
ASTER THE OATE OS SERVICE
IN RE THE MARRIAOE OS
OS A COPY OS THIS NOTICE
CHESTER HOWARO KEPNIR.
ON THEM
Huebend-Petitioner.
AM creditors ot mo decedent
and other persons having
TINA MARIS KESNER.
claims or demands agamti
WHe/Respondent
decedent • eetete on whom a
TO TINA MARIE KERNER
copy ot this Notice te served
Reeidettce Unknown
within three months aher the
NO TIC I BY RUBLICATIOM
dal* ol tho fuel publication ol
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTISIEO
Hue notice mull Me then claim*
that e Petition lor Oxtohition ot
with thi* Courl WITHIN THE
Matt.age hea been hied and
LATER OS THREE MONTHS
commenced m tftte Court and
ASTER THE DATE OS THE
you are requited to terse a
s ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o s t h is
cop* ol your written delen*ee.
NOTICE
OR THIRTY 0AYS
it an*, to it on STESANiE B SIL
ASTER THE OATE OS SERVICE
SEN. ESQU'RE. altotne* lor
OS A COPY OS THIS NOTICE
Petitioner. CHESTER HOWARO
KERNER. whole eddret* i* ON THEM
Aji other creditors ol tho dece­
2101 W rit Commercial Blvd .
Suite MOO. Sort Lauderdale. dent and persons hav-ng claim*
or
demand* again*! the dece­
Florida 31101 and Me the ongi
dent* aalat* mual Me their
nei with the clerk ol the above
claim* with thi* Court WITHIN
ityled court on or helore
THREE MONTHS ASTER THE
DECEMBER 24. IBM . otherwiee
OATE OS THE SIRST PUBLlCA
a default win be entered agamti
you lor the relief prayed lor m TlON OS THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OCWANOS AND
the complaint or petition
OBJECTIONS NOT SO SUED
Thi* notice than be pubkthed
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
once each week lor foie con
Tho dal* ol m# Mat publica­
•ecuthre weeks m the SEMI
tion ol in s Notice is December
HOLE HERALD
WITNESS m* hand and the IB. 1*49
RICHARD S.
teal ol said court at Sanlord.
DOUCETTE.
Sernuiole County. Slonda thi*
Personal Representative
IBth day ol NOVEMBER. IBM
Attorney lor
A TRUE CORY
Peiaonal Representative
Circuit Court Seat
0 CHARLES WOHLUST. ESQ
MARYANNE MORSE
Florida Bar * 121160
At Clerk. Circuit Court.
0.timer. Wohlusl A
Sammole County. Slonda
Wilkin*.
PA.
By Nancy R Winter
210 Lookout Place
A* Deputy Clerk
Post Ofl.c* Bos B41690
STESANIE B SILSEN.
Maitland. Florida
ESOUIRE
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2101 Watt Commercial Bird
(40T) 519 0009
Suite MOO
Pub‘&gt;ah
December IB, 21, 1S9S
Sort Lauderdale. Slonda 1110B
01 4-HO
IBM) 711-1310 (407) 110-1177
Publish November 21. and
December 2. B. I t . 1BSS
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V 6 H IC L 6 AUCTION
n#movll 0 &gt; the below
described vehicle* a n con
dueled m compliance wilt* F S
M l '•
Notice mat Butch »
towmp wiH ten tanl vehicle* at
Public Auction lot ceeh on
December 10th at 10 00 ant at
004 Per»immon A«e. Sarlord.
Florida. Me reterte the light to
withd’ aw an* vehicle* told
front thi* auction All vehicle*
•old AS IS No title guaranteed
Butch* Towmg reaerve* the
r ght lo bid on an* vehicle
Vehicle* nta* be vewed one
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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OS T H I IBTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
CASE NO: B7 27BT C A14I
MELLON MORTQAGE
COMPANY
p l a in t if f

vs
LEO KNIGHT. JR .
IF LIVING. ANO IF 0EAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.QRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH UNOER OR
AGAINST LEO KNIGHT. JR .
CAROL J KNIGHT. IS LIVING.
ANO IS DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OEVlSEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
CAROL J KNIGHT.
NORTH COVE HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
0EFEN0ANT|S|
RE -NOTICE
OS SORICLOSURB BA LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
Iho
Motion to
Ratal
Foreclosure
Sale dated
December 2. IB M , entered m
Civil Case No B7 2767 C AM I
ol the Circuit Court ot the IBTH
Judicial Circuit m and lot SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida.
I will sail lo tho tugheit end
boat bidder lor cash AT T H I
WEST FRONT DOOR el the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
m Senlo'd. Florida, at It 00
o clock e m. on tho 1th dey of
JANUARY IBBB tho loUowmg
described property as set forth
in
seid
Summary
Sinai
Judgment, lo-wtt.
LOT
12.
NORTH
COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 21 PAGE1 1 ANO
4 PUBLIC RCCOROS OS SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. SLORIOA
Dated thit 2nd day ol
December. IBBB
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk ol Iho Circuit Court
By Jan* ( Jatowic
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with drtabii■tiet need mg * special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMNI3TRATION. el
the
SEMINOLE
County
Couithout*
1-100-911-1771
(TDD) or I-S00-B3S-B770. via
Slor-de Relay Service
DAVIO J. STERN. PA.
101 S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 100
PLANTATION. SL 11124
|B14| 211-1000
97-20241) SMIME L
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Legal Notices I Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE
OS T H I 1STH
OF PUBLIC AUCTIO N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
Pursuant lo ch T H I S ! (6)
IN ANO SOR
61 09 F S auto lien 6 recovery
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
•'sower ol attorney will tell Ih*
FLORIDA
ktlod autos lo highest bidder
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Sublect lo any lien*, net pro­
DIVISION
ceeds deposited w/clerk ol
CASE NO: BE 1141 C AI4R
court per 711181. owner/benCAPS! I AO. INC
holders right lo a hearing per
PLAINTIFF
713 181 (6) 1109 F S . lo post
VS
bond per 114 17 F.S.; owner
VERNON MILL IQAN A/IUA
may redeem vehicle lor cash
VERNON A MILLIGAN. JR .
sum ol lion; all auction* held
IS LIVING. ANO IS 0EA0.
wrreserv*. inspect Iwk prior •
THE UNKNOWN
kenot facility, cash or casMor
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
chock. 7 1 % buyer premium;
OEVlSEES. GRANTEES.
anyone mtaresieq pn (305) 197a s s ig n e e s , l ie n o r s .
9970
tale dal* Ot-M -BB •
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES
10 00 am • 1012 NW 76 AVE
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
Miami 11166 AB 116 Joel
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
Langbeum Au 111.
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
•SEM1166 lien ami 12716 11
OR AGAINST VERNON
1BB4 CHEVROLET CV
Mil l ig a n a /k/a v e r n c n a .
cne 2CNBE1IUOR6BIM64
MILLIGAN. JR . SU2AN A
reg Yong KIH or SAE CHO ol
MILLIGAN A/K/A
140 OLYMPIC VILLAGE 611,
VERNON A MILLIGAN. JR
| ALTAMONTE SPRINO
THE CHASE MANHATTAN
CUS SAE CHO ol 1215 WHIS­
BANK S/K/A CHEMICAL
PER LAKE LANE. WINTER PARK
BANK. WILLIAM A
I h: GMAC ol PO BOX 141166.
WATSON. JR . JOHN DOE
| ORLANDO
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
honor COLO AIR 6 ACCES­
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
SORIES INC. 1710 SEMORAN
DEFENDANT)*!
Bl v d . w in t e r p a r k
PI NOTICE
I phono 407 677-7700
OS FORECIOSURB S A H
Pubish December 16. 1996
NOTICE is HEREBY O'VIN
D&lt;X-11t
pursuant to sn 0*dv Q&lt;anting
Ihe
Motion lo
Rate!
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
Sorsclosurt
Sal* dated
OF TN6 IIO H TB R N TH
December 2. 1*91. enleied In
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
Civil Cate No 91 1641 CAM P
IN AND FOR
ol Ihe Circuit Court ol the MTH
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
Judicial Cecinl m and lo* SEMI.
FLORIOA
NOlC
County.
SANSORO,
CASB NOl B6-166O-OR 0B-H
Slonda. I wiK t*N le th* higheat
IN
RE:
THE
AOOPTION OF
and beat btddei lot cash AT
T H I W IST 7RONT OOOR 0&gt; We A MINOR CHILD
NOTICB
SEMINOLE County C ourthou**
m Senfoid, Slofida. at 11:00 To. Slav*.
e clock a m. on th* day of JAN­ Lett Nam* Unknown
UARY S. IBBB. the loltowW* Th* Natural Father.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Ih*
deaenbed property a* aet forth
Petitioner, RICHARO DONALD
n
a* id
Summary
Final
SKOREPA. he* Med a Pennon
Judgment, to wit
LOT 11. BLOCK A. CRYSTAL •or th* Adoption ol A MINOR
BOWL. SECOND AOOIfiON. CHILO m Ih* above styled
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Court and you are commanded
THEREOF AS RICOROED IN lo serve a copy ol your written
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 77. PUB­ defense*, if any. upon B R IN OAN F LINNANE. Petitioner e
LIC RECORDS OS SEMINOLE
attorney, who** eddies* •*
COUNTY FLORIDA
1701 Mantel Avenue. Orlando.
Deled thi* 2nd dev of
F I. 12*0*. on or boior*. JANU­
Oectmbir. 1496
ARY 11,1999. And Ida Ih* orig­
MARYANNE MORSE
inal with tho Clerk ol Ihe Court,
Cleik ol the Circuit Court
eilhor
bofor*
eervic*
lo
By Jan* E Jesawic
Petitioner * attorney or immedi­
Deputy Cleik
ately ihoraallor. otherwise, a
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
default may b* onlorod agamst
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
you lot Iho ratlet demanded m
TIES ACT. p«&lt;tent with rt •abil­
the Pennon
ities needing a specie) accom­
WITNESS my hand and eeal ol
modation
should
contact
Iho Court *1 Sanlord. Florida on
COURT ADMINISTRATION, el
Hue Bth day ol OECEMBER.
the
SEMINOLE
County
1996
Courthouse at 407-121-4110. I*
t»EAL)
#00 *11-1771 (TOO) OF 1 600MARYANNE MORSE
911-6770 vie Florida Raley
CLERK OF THE COUNT
Service
Nancy R Winter
DAVID J STERN. PA
DEPUTY CLERK
SOI S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
Publish Decamber 16. 21. 30.
SUITE 100
and January 6, IBBB
PLANTATION. SL 11124
O C X -Ill
(914) 211 6000
96 2417})SM|CAP
IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
Pubiiah December B. 16. 1996
OF TH6 IIGMT66NTM
OCX-76 ___________________
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
IN THB CIRCUIT
FLORIOA
OP THE IIO N TE IN T H
IN AND FOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
B8MINOL6 COUNTY
IN AND FON
CIVIL ACTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
C A M NO. 6 T -6 M -C A - 14-R
FLORIDA
UNITED STATER OF
Cate Number:
AMERICA, acting through
96-167} OR 01 P
tho United States
IN THE MATTER OF
Department ol
THE AOOPTION OF
Agriculture.
BXH
Rural Oovelopmoni,
t/k/a Farmer* Home
NOTICE
Admmittration.
OF ACTION OF ADOPTION
TO: The Birth Father el the
PI amt ilt.
intent to be Adopted
CLAUDE J. UNGARO,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIfiEO
that on action tor Iho Portion
a tingle man:
THORP CONSUMER
lor Adoption of your mmor child
DISCOUNT COMPANY.
born on Septambor 16. I)
A diseolved Pennsylven.*
wa* Med in ihi* court ol
corporation, author lied
Oclobor 6. MBS
You era
required lo torva a copy of
lo do buemose In Ih*
your written defense* to if. If
Slat* ot Florida;
any.
on
the
Petit.oners
SIM INOLI COUNTY,
Attorn**, who** name end
FLORIDA, a politic*1 .
addrett ■*
subdivision of th*
Beth-Ann Schubnan. (squire
Slat* of Florida;
bogie t Schubnan, P A
HOUSEHOLD
706 Turnbull Ava *201
FINANCE CORPORATION,
successor lo
Altamonte Spring*. Florida
32701
AETNA FINANCE
COMPANY. d/D/a ITT
on or bofor* JANUARY IS.
FINANCIAL SERVICES;
IBBB and IK* Ihe original with
th* Clark of due court boior*
and FORO MOTOR
CREDIT COMPANY,
serve# on Petri toner or immedi­
a Delaware corporation,
ately thereafter Otherwise, a
authorised to do
lodgement may be entered
agarntl you lor th* reirol
business m Ih*
demanded m th* petition, and
Slate ol Honde,
Delendants
Ihe Adoption will be granted
AMENDED HOTIC6
WITNESS my hand and tael ol
OF SAL6
Iht* court on OECEMBER 9.
IBBB
n o t ic e is HEREBY GIVEN
MARYANN! MORSE
lhal pursuant to a Summary
Clerk ol Iho Court
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
By- Nancy R Winter
onlorod on January 21. 1BB6.
Deputy Clerk
and IMS Court a Order Sotting
Publish: Oocsmbor 16. 21. 11.
Forocioeur*
Sal*
onlorod
and January 6. IBBB
Oecember 2, 1611. by Ih*
OCX-121
above entitled Court in Ih*
above styled cause. Ih* underIN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
s-gned Clerk ol Court or any ol
FON BSMINOLB COUNTY,
hr* duly author u sd deputies,
FLORIOA
will sell the property situated m
PROBATE DIVISION
Seminole
County,
Florida.
FM* N*. BS-70B-CV
dcK n b td as.
IN RE ESTATE OF
From
tho
NW
corner
ot
Lot 13.
ANNA LAURENEO.
ALLENDALE, according lo th*
Deceased.
plal thereof •* recorded In Plal
NOTICE
Book I . peg* 7 of tho public
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol in* rocorde of Seminole County.
Florida, run East 10 ft. (long
otlat* ol ANNA LAUREN/O.
■he North Imo of Lol 11 lor a
DECEASED. File No B6-706-CP.
Poml ol Beginning, rhenc* run
is pending in tho Circuit Court
South 12146 It lo Ih* North
lor Seminole County. Florida.
Right ol Way of Lake Harney
Probate Oiviaion. the addreat
Avenue, thence East along said
ol which Is: P O Bos Drawsr C.
Right ol Way 71 00 II., Ihonca
Sanlord. Florida 12772-0659.
North 118.27 ft.. Ihonc* Woal
Th# name* and addraasaa of
7100 ft. IO lb* Faint ol
Iho personal rtproaantaiiv* and
Baginning, being * pert ol Ih*
of Iti# personal ropraaeniaii.a'i
abandoned SAL Red Road and
attorn#* are set lorth below
Block 'E*. ol public outcry to
Any mtortstod person upon
th* lughesl and best bidder lor
whom true nolle* i* served who
cash
on January 1. IBBB. el
inlands lo challenge th* quai.nIt 00 A M . el Ih* Iron! step* ol
caliont ol in* personal rapr#th*
Sommolo
County
•enlati*#. vanue. or tunidiction
of Ih* court, and all person* Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida.
Subiecl to oil ad valorem leas*
having claim* against the
estate who are served a cop* of and assessments lor tho real
property
described above.
■hit notice, ere required lo Me
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE
with Ihia court auch obiection
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
or claim withm tho later ol this*
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH DIS­
month* altar tho data ol in*
Mat publication ol Ihia notice ABILITIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
TO PARTIC­
or 10 days aflsr Ihe dale ol setIPATE IN THIS PR O C IIO IN G
vie* ol a copy ol Ihia notice on
SHOULD CONTACT COURT
that penon
ADMINISTRATION
AT
101
Person* having claims against
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN
in* estate who are not snown to
FORO. FLORIOA 12771 TELE­
Ih* personal rapraaamativa and
PHONE &lt;407) 121-4110. EXT
whose names and addraasaa
•ro not reasonably a*carta.n4227. NOT LATER THAN SEVEN
aRt* must file all claim* again*!
(7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROth* otlat* wilhm three months
CEEOINO
IF
HEARINO
•Hot Ihe dale ol th* f.rtl publi­
IMPAIRED. (TD 0 ) 1(00-911
cation ol Ihia nolle*
6771. OR VOICE |V) 1-800-911ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
8770. VIA FLORIOA RELAY
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
SERVICE
FOREVER BE BARRED
0ATED ON Oecember 1. 1996
Th# dal* ol Ih# lust publica­
MARYANNE MOR1C
tion ol Ihia notice is: Oecember
Clerk ol Circuit Court
16. 1996
Post Office Drawer C
Sanlord. FL 12772 0619
Jean SolUcoo
Personal Representative
By; Jan* E. Jasewic
7246 Palm V.tls Oriva
Deputy Clerk
Frederick J Murphy.
Apopka. SL 32712
John Palumbo
J r , E squire
Attorney lor
Boswell A Ounlap LLP
Poraonal Rep
Post Office Drawer 10
Florida Bar No 190826
Bartow. FL 11611
499 N SR 414. Suita 2149
Attorney* lor PMinlitfs
Aitamonta Springs, SL 12714
Telephone (941) 111-7117
(407) 774 4411
Fee |B4I) 111-74)2
Publish: Osctmbar I t , 2], |Byy
Publish: December 9. 16. 1996
DEX-117
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900 N. Franc* Av*.
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Sanford, PL 39771
Sanford, FL 3J779
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W e * ns welco m e 7 day*
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Ta* To Uv* PtycMctll
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Listen to single guys 6 gals
looking to meet someone tike
you
1 900-370-4555*7647
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619-645 6434

23— Lost &amp; Found

USED SPAS
Buy sett bade consign
Free pek up 4 rtsoosal 322__________ 9811__________
Would person who found my
weitef please can me again
Signed George Scon

55— Business
O pportunities
Semino!* County 4COP kquor
keens* available January 99

SXOf^rthJetm^^OT^l^^MO^^

70—
Education &amp;
T r ain in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assisi
Wkend cUssas National Truck
School 1-600-466-7364

71—

71— H

aTCTns RuTfi'TfiAiNffS

LEARN NEW TRADE
Greet Opportevly with 4
Large Local Co
Competibve Wages
Greet Benefits
Musi Hev* V6kd O L end
PoaiBve Aitlud*

Assembly
Worker*:
Large
greenhouse reeds seif mother
ed assembly workers Plant
Puller Preppmg end Finishing 4
Design Wd Tram Varied hours
Apery m person 6770 W Stale
Rd 44 Sanlord

CASHIERS
W* Iran lor T06 collectors
24 openings lor Kerb** people
F T4 P 7 T
Pd Training vecebon
realm dental, kte msurance
Ca* 407616-3441
Winter Garden
CLERICAL OFFICE

CLAIMS PROCES­
SOR
F7T Position Musi have Com­
puter end Windows 95 aspen•nee Good Benefits end Saury
Ce6 330-17B4 or 600 745-1595
•si 694

CNAS'
For 7-3. 3-11 Musi be state
tie d Longwood Retirement
VAage CaX 767 0500 *«t 22

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Some typing espenenc* plus
good phone skAs 17.hr F/T
CaX Insurance Rise Services
302 9004

Apprentice Earn 1)300 • bo­
nuses to *Urt No erpenenc*
necessary, paid top*, rapid 6 &gt;
vancemenl 328-7255
A*sampler*, metal saw opera­
tor. mamlenanc* Water Bonnet.
35C Anchor Rd. Casselberry. FL

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
InboundouSnmd c*4 centers
Hourly pay Plus l i t Commi*
von
Ca* Sandy or Patty O
407 64 7 6010
04 las resume 407 647 8128
A i Temps EOC No fee

OI9HWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS ••Crackar B a rre l3241020 200 Hickman Dr II 4
and Hwy 461
DRIVERS
Dovers CDt for local Oekvenes
Compebtrve pay
CaX Patty 41407 64 7 6010
A-1 Tempt. EOE No Fee
DUMP TRUCK ORIVE R- Erpen
•need w equip 4 vie work s
plus Vacation 4 Pension (407)
122-4113
EARN EXTRA INCOME
1200 1500 weesiy ma ung gilt
certificate* For more inform#
hon send 4 seif addressed
stamped envelope to Jusl For
Krts P O Bos 0610 Mian* FL
33166

ORIVER NEEDED
CUSS A. COL Stay m FL only
5 days on 7 2days off 3 yrs
mm OTR e,p Good driving
record 323-7176
MICROGRAPHICS 'e'p wanted
for production position Musi
have esceflenl references E«
penance m Micrograpnics a
plus bul wXI tram the right per
son Salary based on references
end eipenence 323 4942 or tea
resume to 322 5432

JOBS. JOBS. JOBS
Right Hind Man m longwood
Work today, gel pad today'
Ask about our tree pek up and
dekvery van service
Cal RMM O 2606106

Concrete Laborer Full Time 0)
Part Time. SUrt immediately
407 321 9530

C E L E B R IT Y CIPH ER
by Lult Campos

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Permanent p o s t.ms evwLsMe

3 PEOPLE NEEDED

•re. House Men 4 AM Ofth
Washer: FT Apply Lake Mary
Courtyard
135 International
Partway Lake Mary 444-1000
A/C 4 Refrigeration Tech. Mm 5
eapenenc* Benefits 4 Drug
« 323-2990

u p

Delivery Orlver: Pad Tew
1 30pm 5 30pm, Monday thru
Friday
16 hr Good driving
record 4 must Knowledge ol
Sanlord area a plus Apply m
writing to 209 E Commercial
St Sanlord FL 32771

Ca* Sendy or Patty
(407)6476010
A-1 Temp*. Inc
EOC / No Fee

H elp W a n t e d

m Sanlord lor a well known
buktor to help out m to* cat*
net dept E ip a plus but not
necessary Thi* 19 th* perfect
opportuvty tor someone mck.nj
to Warn a new ska Fail paced
work tnvironmenl with toll of
OT
Mon Fn and Sal if needed
CM GPC Suiting 260 5086

6 lines 22 d.iys
$65

71— H i i f W a n t e d

Day SMI. OT Available

Complete with printer $150 or
best orter 123 7296

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GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy • Sell •

Trntle • Rent • Hire

K IT *N’ C A R L Y L E » hi Larry Wri*ht
71— H

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ELECTfliCUNSr n d A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
OfWP Apery Santord
Electric 2372 S Park Drive
33MSS2
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOVT Covenant Transport
Has immediate openings tor
driver trainees No etpenence
needed Earn 45* to 355K ptus
benefits CDL trammg avaifabte
800435 3593

Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5288
Now hiring aU positions Too
tuy
pay. paid vacations after
ter 1 year
MerScal Penehti
d 8 Drug
Free Work place 4850I W SR 48
West Santord 187-330-7773 8
3770 Orlando Dr 17-82-Sartord.
807-331-8308
DCNNTS RESTAURANT.

TOP PAY

home oAc* cleaners
Auto and phone requred Ei
ceitontpey 407*451414
Eipd

For tip cabinet makers 8 lartvnators D Lc req Drug Free
Work Place Apply n person to
I C U . I48t Kaslner Place. Port
of Santord A tai resume to
107 321 0454

’ iper'ienced Presch ool Teacti-

#r:Working ».m J
Cal 407-322
•322 8547

Hair Oresear • Be Your Overt
Betel Needed tor local estao
iisbed retirement community
Cal BoP lor data's 323 7308

ORDER ENTRY CLERK
FTPT. data entry, shppmg A re­
ceiving invoicing eip helphit
fam*y owned co. benefits met
401A vacation, etc Cal
338-1413 8110

h m n o f p b s ik n o p a c k e r

lor maree canvas operator
Cal 327-1125
HOUSE WIVES
31500 53000mn potential Na­
tional Co. Rapid Expansion
work born noma 407 595-3733

labor ready

NURSES A O
Fui 8 Part 8m
First aid A CPR req Apply At
Ouardon home. 431 E Aeport
Bhrd Sant 323-2543
Come wtd tee why WVACARE
■ a gnat place to worn As a
leadng manufacturer of home
health cart products, we seek
tughfy motivated production as­
sociates (machine operators,
asaempters)
Requremenfs
Apaty to stand tor 8 hra. aP*ty
to Ml 35 toe. and apaty to work

SHELTER ASST

Laborers for local opanlngs:
Eip catanot mstaBervlabncai "Erp wr mstabng Oenera
tors. AC 8 PtorTtong ado cus­
tom buses* Carpenters * Metal
Stud Framers * ScaAottng
•Campers *Dry Wat
Erectors 1
Mangers
Must Have Own Tools
workers ml cars earn eitra 33
Apply Today!
33 S SemoranBtvd.
Ortando (407) 281-4111
1552 S French Avo .
Sartorgj407) 333*343

Manienance lor retirement com­
munity Futt time or Part time
Eiperenced n al apartment re­
pairs and must nare own tor's
300 W Airport BNd
Cal BoP 0 323 7308

LABORERS NEEDED

Light
Wareheuae/Ortver
work: Oood diving record Drug
letkng required Apply n per­
son 138 Commerce way. San-

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HfaiTM MSUMANC4 4NO 4818
Flam Drue tree wvkprac*
y a l (M teaerOrtve

LABOR READY

MOTHERS * OTHERS
3500 32300 pit Ful Training
For Free Booklet Cal 1 800 730
9675

-

CorvttM SbtAtv.L Ftd Bane-

tiia tmmedete Opening tor full
time Customer Service Profet
tonal able to work m fast pace
enveonment Must be computer
iterate with sod seas &lt;n gen­
eral office Procedures Musi be
ape to work w/ vanery ot cus­
tomers A employees A have
cktan DMV
Ouaalwd acpkcants
MV Ouafcfmd
ape
send resumes
to
LABOR
READY 1332 S French Ave
Santord 32771 Fa« (407) 321
3797 or Celt (407) 323 4343
EOE-No Fee

Lu m iO D R iv E
TRACTOR TRAILERS
M E U H D C fY fK D f

LABOR READY

-

Security Ouard tor Santord Co
10-121* sNtt. rotaong weekends
407-330-9348
SfCURTTY OFFICER JOS
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Ateoe. 834-7444
TELEMARKETtRS Fui or part
tone Tcp salary, bonus A com­
mission Smoking office Longwood location
Ca4 Dan Fauhner 787-8170
Tree Service needs erperwnced
eqsrpn-ent operators CDL driv­
er claw truck operator said
steer operator, mechanic, and
|0D foreman Cai 3233481
VENOBfa Lary persona dream
Few nous • Good 3 Pnc# to
tea Free Brochre
800-8284712

I Frenen A ve. PO Bee 744
Santera, n. a m a r u

•15 Day COL Training
•Day I Wstkintf Clams
•Financial Assistanca
•Carriars Hiring On tila

(407)302-1838
NOW MtRtNQ Banquet serv­
ers carpenters dry wail and
scath'd erectors with tor's

.Truck Driver

WAREHOUSE HELP
*Ful time position
*E ip preferred
‘Ful company Denotes
Mon Fn 7 30-4 30 4ppiy Knco
237 Power a Santord 323 7500

a institute
8 0 0 *5 5 4 *7 3 6 4

71— H u r W

99— A partments U nfurnished

anted

^WICBWTJICPIRr

tbbr
V I fperfef -W O M on tti

TRAINEE
kAg tor M 9 /S Stoat MAnuf
C o «i N W O rt Oood BtflOM*
CVT/WP 2981592

HUO OKAY 407-3388833
SANFORO- 2/1 dupfei Central
An Heat, w d hook up. $450/
nv) V300dep. CaP 3283288.

WB400W M R V fC C T1 CH
•Fu* ton* pototon
'E m ) preferred
•Fui company benefits

100— C

Mon- Fn 7 30-4 30 apply Ktoco
237 Power Cl Sanford
lord 323-7500
323-7

289 2BA Condo overt"!* poof
ga'el
community
$850-mo
330 4877

93— R ooms For R ent
f FFICMMCY
Wad tern - convener* location
3214900

WekteruFABS MKVTIQ Must
be aoto to read fefce prims Mig
Co Good benefits DFWP 298
&lt;392

1500 DOWN ..WHY RE NT ?
7&lt;*en you can own M 3 bdm
rvm ew 'C H A new pant 8 cat
pet 7 Aw about HUO home*'
The HUttman Group. Inc.
1*8333

home
non smoaer
9308218

lent 71781 Fern u n n
NS. no pet*
phone
S29Vmo tod uto 314-3714

DELT6W7T lm (*n carport 1
toed yd 3330Tmo.
I h n i m i »t-4r*4

Pvt Bam. cable. uM meld
kitch pnva. N O 575/w*. 3150
deposit Cai 322 8883

SANFORO C-2. Saw or lease
Owner financing 800 aq ft
2807 Hiawatha Bua-neat or
home 7883I28tpgr 828335$

Room For Rant: Ftrni*
332V mo A i utoitiei and cable
tod M pmnlegai 323 3399

SANFORO 3 bedroom home
central H A
eppkancea $500/
3400dap 323-3288

r n s ii r ^ o « M '5 « 3 t o o 7

Santord: A vai I 2/1V 98 2/1 w
ettc 3575/3575 Cute t /1 HOG

One y f toete required

3400 3218757

321 2981

ftttN fTfittr

99—A partments
U nfurnished

RENTALS
SA N FO R O 171 w d n .n q rm
n eatae to pare
SANFORO 1/1
ter garbage. 8 town m am tod
Heat A a *
8340300
Sanford 1/1 w/OPf Garage
d n n g room, to acreen porch
•gkx 3S7M S M

1BR Oaraga Apt. qu&lt;et area,
neat aa a mn. no smoker*. no
pet*. 34SOTmo Jerrvgan Properhe*. 3383255

MARINER S VILLAGE

Want To Earn som e
Extra Holiday Money?
The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro's to work part time in our circu­
lation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash
for the holidays.

IM E ADA ' aonw f4’ »MO
2 80044 *410WO ANOU»

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

323-8670

O ff

W I ffC IO HOU8I S TO RENT

rniflf 1

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OwmN (407) 1 90044814U

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DELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
mopee homeade. horses, canto,
farrrvng or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
33 900/ACRE
Sm
down wowner knence 908-7871772 or 304-7878822
LAKEFROHT LOT - Betaee
lake Loch Arbor private
90(300 365 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Store Is­
land Lake Monroe $98 000
VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
328 000. Ig pnv
LAKE MART LOTS Wooded
325 000
BAY AVE Sanford tot near
park. 312 000
331-5085

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181— A

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

10* Compound Miser Sew 3 H P
Craftsman kke new Used only 1
hr $100 00 Ca* 3306344

Chrtstme*
Sphere
Lighted
Cnnstmas
decorative
ban
Unique 325 00 3214540

WOLFF TANNBfO 6806
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE
Commercial Home units
horn *199 00
low Monthly Payments
Free Color Catalog
Ca* TOOAY t 800-7110158

4c

ppliances

MATTRESS SALE • Fui sue
used Pot springs 8 mattress
165 00 Larry s Mart 322 4132

81 Camara 21th edition great
condition
toss man S400d
mras 15 000 Cal 322 3505

Refrigerator tor safe
16 6 cu It • host tree Mage
Chet 1200 Can 324 2782

87 BUICK CENTURY 4 dreok]
ar runs looks good 11995
349 5033

183— ‘T
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322-74M

e l e v is io n

235—

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HOUM FOR RtNT

3 moms Ta'age apartmeci unturmahed Can 122 5318

TV-RCA 32Wood cabinet eaeeitent condi­
tion 1800 124 261'

199— P e is 4c Supplies
LAKE MARY V 3 - I 3 lanced
comer nv.e ne^hportiood Asa
mg 192 000
SANFORO HISTORICAL area 4/
1 fuepiace. dm rm. sueporch
freshly tainted m/out fenced
comer tot Asking 178 000

Bkhon Fnse. AKC It weeks
male Happy iittie ban ol huff
Loves sets Loves to nde m car
Almost housebroken 1300 321
1814
Kittens lor sate $10 each Have
mem spayed or neutered 8 get
325 rsbato 1485497

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219 — W

a n ted to But

UREWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE, old lures tackle boi
es reeis old duck dreoys hunt
mg antiques, etc Pay up to
$1 000 I pay more men anyone
8 wit pay $10 00 |ut! to see
your 0k] tackle 941 859-1530

Fee
MeAonvtUe: 42 f 445
Pi 3120K Dot J4Tngar1 Prop
323-3165

Sanford I f Remodeled New
CHA new catknets. 8 carpets
No down 1460 mo 331 3750

Guardian
Commerce Center

n s

Fo

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ale

1995 Ford Ft SO: Eapforer good
tires on* owner, $1895 060.
407 1312370 alter 2PM
I t OMC Van 350V 8 14 tn.
Great work van runs good
3950 324 3714
97 OMC LUXURY VAN
Duel A C - A* geodes' 33995
349 5033

238— V ehicles W anted
cash

I h . ’ .‘I i. \ J J ' i i

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ORANOES HAMLIN 5500* BU
RED ORAPEFRUIT $600/ BU
2055 PINE WAY. SANFORD
CALL 323 8560

231— C ars For S ale

Re a l E s t a t e , m c

CJtCm

Meriwether Farm*
Naval Oranges red grapefruit
3481 Cetory Ave *
'
Sanford

OE REFRIGERATOR 20 6 Cu
ft wrvte no frost tree/er over
tig ee maker $400 320 7033

(i r 11 s

le* 1 I /#»•!

Jeilto

to

B O B S PEANUTS
Regular, caiun. roasted, fresh
jumpo shnmp smoked hsh
/etky 2330 Celery Ave. Santord
324 8983

Furniture For S ale

O M IO H N h

C H A carpal, pact a many oth­
er pleavng Matures Price re­
du ced 10 348.730 O w n r g.«*s
$700 moving allowance

221— G ood T hings
Eat

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes $3 000 to 38 000 Setup
Fnjnttoq QUIET* 322-2881

CONO. lr » Fam.

I'M t

Alum. Cana Copper/ires*
to R ecycling: 111-0004
918 IB. Flrsl k r t S . S a t 9-1

Oood Deal: New auto Pavel pod
Class III Ford hitch, kka new
wheel chav youth bed w/ new
mattress, to* stvrts 330-7148

114 ac comer tot $39,500

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Buy

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

at,w

Wrkahp « » pfh gar $19,300
LAKE MARY 42 L/vDm Fim
2C Gar Fenced $109 900
3/71 Renovated
hv
dn
greenpea 2-car gar $94,300

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to

Chrtttme* Special: l i t 2 tram
lifetime train board H O or N
gauge 330-7146

R8NOVATED Lka new 12

I'A lll

219— W anted

OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteen/
Deltona area to acres deal tor
horses or came farm Mobile
home or homesrte Zoned agn
344 900 Fmancing ava' w/ sm
down payment (904) 7178300

A
NOW
AVAILABLE
7803 N O B T . S u i t * 3
1
Ft.
O r 1377
l a n d o . F LSq.
32810-2662
Call
Landlord
At:
F W Office
/ Warehouse
(407) 639-3450

69/m ,

Lodms Coil FRKE!
(407) 716-TALK*
Credit card Billing
1 .800-C ITY-FU N
Vi*9 4 ►" MR

Call M ellndai
a t 322-2811

141— H omes For S ale

JUST REM008 LE 0 3 or w -e w

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished

FUftoMHCD ROOMS-All uN*
tod Laundry phone, and M
u m 395 390 a week 324 4955
In private
Steady
«5/wk 350

o n d o m in iu m

R en ta ls

98— R entals
Urge cornpan.es in Onando
area
Pay bated on aapanenca
Apply today work tomorrow
Cai Sandy el 407 847 8010
A I Temps. EOC No Fee

A MOVE M SPECIAL" 400 aq
ft A up' 3265 A MONTH 0*&lt;*
Storag* 321-0120 or 333-2554

DaBary: 1/4 acre lot tor aato m
qu*et ne-ghborhood doae to
shopping 8 Elementary school
$8500 322 9340 N message

I r l rchhoff
“ •^gjisoclates

FT

•ecretaryfReceptleelat: FT tor
counteang canter *i Santord
Typmg delation, phones. A
general office duties
139MOO* 108 or fas 339-2129

153— A creage Lo t For
S aee

Fo r

104 Oak a Ct. beautiful 1999
aq 8 Cakkxrna atyto 2 Owy
poof
t«nn,a cl
am«p,twa
$129 000
Park Ava Vtllaa 2BR2Ba
iTownhouaa condo$42 000
owner rmtrvetod
Two Story Colonial : 905 Cata
imaDr 4BB w/ huqe wooded
tot. M up bam ha* bath
down Pnced to vto ai 31C8K'
311-3083

SSOOhr to start, with rape! in­
crease potential A trwndty team
spurted atmosphere A great
Apply m person Uon
Fn BAM-12PM
4-12PM. or 2PM 4PM
2101 Esst LAka Mary Btvd.
Santord. FI 32773

Poseion with State agency lo­
cated m downtown Sanford
Stale benefit package Hgh
school Optoma and ona year
clerical ■•pananca.
Starting
salary 57 3A.hr Resume arvVor
s u m appkeabon to B n d Bose
TW 0001 c/o Serrenoto Herald.
300 North French Avenue. San­
ford. FL 32771

pace

1 Jfcxy 4/1 FP porch 10% tfwn
wi* tinanc* S79K 322 6607

WORK TODAY
C A IN TOOAV

F/T ApptydeJyS 5 Ekartane
Society 2800 County Home Rd
323*888

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U S PAIO*

For Junk Cars Truck* 4 Mdt'
'£ (»k u cn £ 4 s a a u T'(u i v t wm

243— T railers For
S ale
28 FT TRAVEL-UNC E(C#itont
shape newly remodeled, root
top ac seif contained, taenhee
tor $2500 Ca* 302 9057

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year moke or model
Will pay top dotlarl
Call Oeolt Bednn

302-5734

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CommBrce Canter
■UTAH I
W IL L D i v n e . P R IM E 441
LOCATION W IT H E A S Y A C C E S S
NORTH S SO UTH
7803 N O B T . S u i t * 3
O r l a n d o , F L 32810-2663

Sem inole
Herald

Call Landlord At:

(407) 639-3450

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WE NEEDA TOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WE SHOULDGETTOGETHER!

Tube Tec, Inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Sanford. FL 21771
Sanford Area Manufacturer
has the following openings:

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

Q # n «ra l Laborers (starting O $7.00/hr)
No previous experience required.

WE OFFER:

Welders

• SA LA RY PLUS C O M M IS S IO N + IN C EN TIV ES
• FULL B EN EFIT S INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATION P ER YR.
• A GREAT A T M O SP H ER E W H E R E YOU
CAN EARN A G REA T INCOME!

Experience in T IG . certification a plus.

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.

Machinists
Production work. Experience with lathe,
milling, and drilling.
All applicants must be able to
handle 50-75 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

322*2611

S e m in o le H e ra ld

278-H a n d y M a n

287-Lawn S ervices

BOOKKEEPtNQ/ACCOUNTING
8 INCOME TAX tor indv and
Duanes*
Accounting Solu
ton* Plus Inc 40 7 328-1800

HOME IMPROVEMENT SVS.
Fans cabmet hardware
shelves lights OrywaJ repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321 5810

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RESCOM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 3210939.

279-H auling

LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
ups 9 under brushing 27yrs erp
0 322 2811/N 322 9397

253-Add itio ns &amp;
R emodeling

I

NEEDACAREER?

252-Accounting

CALL
(407) 323-0940
Or Fax (407) 322-1060

CONSTRUCTION clean up eit
junk removed lawn car* anytim
407
359-1641 or 407 36507
------------------------------------3781

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addftions-Homet
Additions Commercial
Local Builder since 19*1
1219484 COC00164*

Rental property, garage shed
dean ups. appliances, trash,
brush 407-568-2158 or
pgr 4078158217

280-H ome

263-Caki’eniky

Im

pro vem ents

CARPENTER. Ai Home
repays, panting &amp; ceranvc t&gt;w
Richard Gross 12t 5972

CHARLES D. (Den) MILLER
Buktor C8C057285. Rev
Comm . remodel, addtions.
repair MC. VISA
407-120-1741

Retired Carpenter looking lor
amai jeos Weil over 40 years
oteiperence 1218391

HANOT MAN Pa.nt.ng concrete
dry wall remodeling tenova
bons Cai 282 7089

275-D ry wall

OAVIO KEY CONSTRUCTION
New/Remodelmg/Repairs
Lie: CCC0S7938 120-7202

DRY W ALL'STUCCO Repa-rs
Wall A Ceiling Teitures
Matched Popcorn 122-8139

276-EllCIRICAl
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN9
CALL DtCK's ELECTRIC
407 321-8713
Lie. E ROOC2 82 8/Over 35 Vr*.

285-Land scaping
LARKINS LANDSCAPINO 8
IRRIGATION
We instai sod. ung sy* 5 repa*
shrubs, mulches. Dock pavers
stump grind. Indscp rock &amp;
deugn and ter fountains I wot
sod tree oI any pests and fun­
gus For est. cai 5218317 or
414-7333

300-Pressure
C leaning
DUN RITE Rea/Comm
Free eat. Uc/tns. Mafor credit
± 321-4122
cards accepted.
I

PRESSURE-Steam Washing
Deck* ' Walk* * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324 7666
TOTAL PREP
Clean ups. pressure d . hauling
lawn care 407 302-7718 lc.tns

301-Ro o iin g
YATES ROOFINO since 1928
Church 8 Sr. Oise. 3rd. Gen.
Lie. IRC0022190 122-1449

312— T ree S ervice
DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Tree/stump removal Free est
Licensed Insured 128-7342
SIMPSONS Pro! Tree Svc 20
yrs eip 24 hr storm damage
Server dicount Total tree care
Free eitimales
Bucket truck
available Call 327 4738

Advertise your business every day in the NEW Seminole
Herald for under $35.00 a month. Call the Classified
Department today to find out h o w !! (407) 322-2611.

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• » •Senvnole Herald Sanford. Honda ■Wednesday, December 16, &lt;998

by Chic Young

B LO N D IE
WHAT MAKES YOU SAY THAT?

What to expect in a prostatic exam
By P e le r H. C olt. M.D.

OOTT

D E A R DR. G O TT: H ow does a doc­
tor exam ine a man for prostate prob­
lems?

by Mori Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

ho! not

y o u 'r e

by Charlto M. Schulz

PEANUTS
HOul WOULD YOU LIKE
TO BUY A HANP-DRAU)N
PICTURE OF SANTA CLAU5?

T H IS DOESN T LO O K
L IK E S A N T A C L A U S ..
IT L O O K S M O R E

T

D E A R R E A D E R : T h e p r o s ta te
Eland Is the organ that produces most
o f the seminal fluid. It w raps around
the urethra (the tube le a d n g from the
bladder) and lies d o s e to the rectum.
T h e refo re , doctors can e xam in e the
Eland either externally o r internally.
By perform ing a rectal examination,
a p h y s ic ia n c a n f e e l m o s t o f th e
prostate and can te ll if it is sm all o r
large, sym m etrical o r not. bumpy o r
smooth, hard o r Arm. This procedure
is simple, safe, slightly uncomfortable,
and provides an enormous amount o f
useful inflam m ation . It should b e a
req u ired part o f th e exam in ation o f
any man over 40.

PETER
QOTT, M.D.

If you would like to write
to Dr. Gott send your let­
ter to: P.O. Box 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY 10156.

natural yeast antagonists.
b ow el injury. In som e cases, such a
forcefu l enem a can actu ally rupture
the intestine.

ACROSS
city

T h e internal prostatic exam ination
is m ore com plicated, exp e n s iv e and
u n c o m fo rta b le . It sh o u ld b e p e r ­
form ed only by a qu a lified u rologist
and is custom arily done under an es­
thesia. A lighted tube is passed up the
u rethra. T h e su rgeon th en looks to
see if the prostate is partially Mocking
is called
the urethra. T h e technique Is
cystoscop y ( “ c y it o " m eans bladder,

10

which is also exam ined). During cyst...cop y, the u rologist can. i f n e c e s ­
sary. rem ove part o f the prostate that
may be interferin
m edalg with urination, or
the surgeon can biopsy the gland.

30 Curtain
23 Fix firmly

O r d in a r ily , a p a tie n t 's r e p o r t o f
*)niptom s and the findings on the re c ­
tal e s a m a re s u fficie n t to e n a b le a
physician to decide whether a uroiogi
calI con
&lt; su ltation Is w arranted. A lso,
the P S A (P ro s ta te S p ecific A n tigen )
blood test is h elpful in d eterm in in g
w h eth er p rostate ca n c e r is present.
Thus, the presence o f symptoms plus
the findings on the rectal exam in con
junction with the P SA value may prorcialis to
vide the ration ale for a specialist
investigate further.

F o r th e p a s t fe w y e a r s , high
c o lo n ic s h a ve a c h ie v e d cult status,
b e c a u s e s o m e m is g u id e d p e o p le
b e lie v e th at ' t o x i n s ' a r e re m o v e d
from the body by this method. T h ere
is no scientific eviden ce showing that
c o lo n ic ir rig a tio n is s u p e rio r to an
ordinary enem a in relieving constipa
lion In ’fact. enem as are best avoided
llran . vegeta b le Tiber and mild laxa­
tives are preferable.

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T o g iv e you rela ted inform ation. I
am sending you a copy o f my updated
and r e v is e d H e a lth R e p o r t ‘ T h e
P rostate Gland * O th er rea ders who
would like a copy should send S3 plus
a long, self addressed, stamped en ve­
lop e to P .O B ox 3017. M u rra y H ill
Station. N ew York. N Y 10IS8 Be sure
to mention the title
D E A R D R G O T T W h at is high
c o lo n ic Ir r ig a tio n ? S e v e r a l o f m y
friends swear by it. Are there any ben­
efits or hazards associated with it?
D E A R R E A D E R : High colonic irri
gallon is a whale o f an enema. It is an
old fashioned p ra ctice that does no
good, is uncomfortable and can cause

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V L W O i f i K y MOO^lADtC'

Yesterday, I pointed out that if de
c la rer is leading the top o f touching
h o n o rs fo r a fin e s s e , s e c o n d hand
should not cover the first honor. The
c o r r e c t ru le is to c o v e r th e last o f
touching honors. Y et there is one key
addition that ap p lies to c o v e rin g e i ­
th er the last o f touching honors or a
s in g le honor you m ight c o v e r Only
cover when it m ight pain pour tide a
trick. Why don’t you cover? Well, you
n e v e r know, d e c la r e r m igh t not be
planning to finesse O r you might be
about to blow a trick, as in this deal
N o r th s ta r te d w ith a lim it ra is e ,
showing about I I support points and
at le a s t fou r trum ps. South used a
dose of Blackwood before settling in

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by Bob ThiV99

&lt;tt&gt;ur
(Birthday
Wednesday. Doc. 16,1998
Although they might be rather small in
scope, you might become involved in two
or mor# new enterp rises In the year
ahead The* collective returns could be
impressive, so don't dtocounl them merejy ftfltt'l on i U b .
SA G ITTAR IU S (N o v . 23-Oec. 21) It's
important that you establish your own
agenda instead ot letting associates lay
out a schedule lor you today. Y o u t be
Ihe one w h o l know what's beet lor you.
Astro-G raph y ea r ah ead predictions
make great Christmas slocking stutters
lor all signs of the zodiac. Mail $2 tor
each to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P O Bos 1758. Murray H*S Station. New
York. N Y 10158 Ba sura lo stale Ihe
zodiac signs you desire
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22 Gan. 19) It won t
advance your causa today il you don't
affectively utilize the information in your

possession that could give you the edge
In a com petitive career developm ent
Plan your strategy
A Q U A R IU S (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) You II
need to ba around people who talk about
nonsenous topics ot mutual interests lo
ralas today Seek out som e ot these
types wherever the social gathering may
ba.
PISCE S (F eb . 20-March 20) Pul your
positive imagination lo work today First
visualize yourself successfully achieving
what you want, and you S discover goals
wVI be s lot easier to attain
ARIC9 (March 21-Aprtl 19) Evan though
you may not say much today, when you
do speak, your ksJanert ears will perk up
to hear what you have lo say This is
b e ca u s e your words will carry m ore
NKghl than usual
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your gilt ol
anticipating changes and gauging ihe
course ol events that aren't evident lo
others will be the reason lor your success
today
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Analyze ihe
tine pnnt before signing any agreements
today What will turn out lo be ol real sig­
nificance in Ihe long run will be in the

obscure details
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try to antici­
pate Ihe m otives ol your competitors
today, so that you're not caught oft guard
If you're smarter than them by being on
your toes, you S turn out Ihe winner.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) When engaged m
a conversation today with someone who
is young at heart, be an attentive listener
Something this person tells you could
brighten your Mo
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Do not talk
about your intentions prematurely lo oth­
ers it there is something critical you hope
to accomplish today The time lo speak
out is after the task is completed
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) Even though
those who labor at your side aren I very
supportive, il you leel you have a good
idea that could benefit mem as well as
yoursell, iry to do something about it
today
SCO RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your alti­
tude today could help you find little bar­
gains you'd ordmanly overlook. Just think
m terms ol small profits It s the minute
gams that could add up to a tidy sum.
CtwsbyNEAlnc

ANNIE
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FR AN K A N D E R N E S T

six spades
As is usually the case, when both
hands have identical suit lengths —
m irror distribution
there is a lover
or tw o m ore than anticipated If only
North had four cards in either minor,
the slam would be much better Here,
apparently. South must lose one trick
in each major H owever, he spotted a
p o s s ib ility A fte r w in n in g the firs t
tr ic k w ith th e h e a r t a c e , declarer
played a club to dum my s ace Then
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Longwood Det.
Robert Ladocczky
seeks a missing child
INSIDE

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

50 Cents

ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1998

91st YEAR. No. 20

High school football
player admits murder
B y R u m W h ite

IIKHALI) STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Maurice Williams, a 17-year old
safety on the Winter Springs High School foot­
ball team, stepped Into the wild side late Satur­
day night and his life will not be the same
again.
Instead of defending against Dike Brantley In
the big game tonight at Winter Springs, W il­
liams Is tiring held at the Juvenile Assessment
Center In Sanford on murder charges.
Never In trouble, never a problem. Williams
has udmltted that he shot a man to death Sat­
urday. He was arrested at the high school
Thursday.
"Tills Is a pretty good kid," Sanford Police In­
vestigator Ron Daugherty said Thursday. ‘ Ills
record was clean - totally clean • until he hud to
go show off to the crowd on Saturday night.“
Williams Is in custody, having confessed that
he killed Paul Kafka at the com er of Sterling
Avenue and McKay Boulevard In the Washington
Oaks area. Daugherty said that Kafka. 23. and
two acquaintances may have driven to the areu

S P D Investigator Ron
Daugherty escorts Maurice
Williams from the Sanford
Police Station Thursday after
the 17-year-old confessed he
killed 23-year-old Paul Kafka
last Saturday in Sanford.
Williams was a star safety on
the Winter Springs football
team. He lives in the
Washington Oaks area of
Sanfora where Kafka was
shot.

to look for drugs - but this Is denied by a cousin
o f the shooting victim.
"D lls person (Williams) put n gun through the
window and shot hiul • and then ran off. It may
liave been an ultempt at carjacking nnd rob­
bery. lie told Paul. ‘Give me what you've got,' "
said the relative who lives In Sanford but asked
to remain anonymous, ‘ lie shot Patil when he
didn't comply."
Williams told pollrr that the gun went off
when Kafka tried to push on the gas peddle.
Assistant Principal W. Gene Grace said today
that the teachers and students at Winter
Springs High School are baffled at what has
happened to one of the most popular students
at the school. ‘ Maurice has been an Ideal d tlrrn." Grace said, ‘ lie's a very talented football
player and a star on our track team."
Grace Mild that he and Williams talked on
Monday about last Friday night's varsity foot­
ball game. ‘ Maurice
knocked down three
passes. If he held on. he would have thrre In­
terceptions. I kidded him that when opportunity
knocks, you have to tuke advantage of It."
Pitas* ( * « Murder. Pi | i 3A

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District to adopt budget for water protection, management
F ro n

tu ff Report*

PALATKA—The
St.
Johns
Hlvrr Water Munugement Dis­
trict's Governing Board on
Wednesday will decide whether
to Increase Its property tax
levy at Ute final public meeting
on Ita budget for the 1096-99
fiscal year.
The budge' Butt district staff
members will present Includes
n
property
tax
levy
of

$62,656,122. Last year's prop­
erty tux levy was $59,428,963.
The ntillugr rate of 0.462 mills
Is the Mime rate that has been
In place since 1994.
At the board's direction, dis­
trict staff members have re­
worked the budget to allow for
the 0.462 mllloge to be main­
tained. while also ensuring
that adequate funds will be
available from properly taxes
and other sources to support

land acquisition and manage­
ment Initiatives, and projects
such us: the Orange Creek Ba­
sin In Alachua County; North­
ern Coastal Busin in Flagler.
St. Johns and Volusia coun­
ties; Lake Apopka In Orange
and Lake counties; and the In­
dian River Lagoon In Volusia,
Brevard and Indian River coun­
ties.
Since the July budget m eet­

ing. stuff members have reallo­
cated funds, modified existing
project budgets, received not!Oration o f additional federal
funds to be received and Ide ri­
nded additional dollars to be
carried over from the current
fiscal year to the new fiscal
year that begins October 1.
Under a 0.482 mllloge ra te 48.2 cents for every 81.000 of
assessed property value--the
owner o f a $75,000 house who

claims the standard $25,000
homestead exemption would
pay $24.10 per year In prop­
erty tax for water management.
Under the 0.5 mllloge rate, Ute
same homeowner would pay
$25.
The final budget hearing will
be held at the district's head­
Quarters in Palatka. Wednes­
day's hearing will begin at 5:06
p.m. The public Is Invited to a t­
tend.

The district Is responsible
for protecting wetlands, water­
ways and underground drinking
watrr supplies, and regulating
water use In all or part of the
following counties; Alachua.
Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Clay,
Duval. Flagler. Indian River,
Lake.
Marlon.
Nassau,
Okeechobee. Orange. Osceola.
Polk.
Putnam.
St.
Johns,
Seminole and Volusia.

Bridge, light
rail topics at
MPO meeting
By Tony Tlxxlo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO • Members o f Uie
Orlando-Volusla Metropolitan
Planning Organization Alliance
were updated at a recent
meeting on the St. Johns River
bridge project
and Central
Florida's light rail transit sys­
tem.
The alliance Is a cooperative
partnership between METROPLAN Orlando and the Volusia
County MPO and deals with
Items of common interest to
Volusia and Seminole counties.
The St. Johns River Bridge
topic got under way with a dis­
cussion on the financing o f the
project.
The bridge connects Semi­
nole and Volusia counties by
way of 1-4 and Is In need of re­
pair. with an estimated 70,000
vehicles traveling on It each
Pis ass $*s Ptoaalag, Pags SA

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of rap* suspoct

Jogger
raped
By Maria O r* as
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Elm A vtnus and 13th 8trs*t Is flooded by s Thursday aftam oon dslugs.

Sudden burst of rain diverts traffic
Bv Maria Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - City crews barricaded sev­
eral roads Thursday when a sudden burst
of rain caused up to two Inches o f atundlng
water and minor flooding In several parts
o f town.
Any time there Is a large amount o f rain
In such a short period, there Is bound to
be slow draining water In the first few
hours, said Charles Hargrove, support
services coordinator for the Sanford De­
partment o f Public Works.
-We got a lot o f rain In a short time.*

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f t ■* A

Hargrove said. *A lot o f the flooding Is be­
cause o f the fast rain. That's nothing out o f
Uie ordinary for Florida.*
Hargrove said his ofllre received about a
dozen calls from residents, however no
major Incidents were reported. Sanford
Police officers helped direct traffle from
roads Uiat had been temporarily closed off,
he said.
The storm maintenance crew was sent
out to make sure Uiat water basins are
clear. They also check the drainage grates
to make sure leaves or other objects are
not blocking the path of the water. Har­
grove said.

The basins catch the water allowing It to
go to the storm lines. Crews always check
Uie grates after a heavy rain, he said.
The roads most affected were; First
Street and Park Avenue. Second Street and
Sanford Avenue, Uie 400 block o f West
12th Street. 900 block or West 11th Street.
Country Club Road and Lake Mary Boule­
vard. 20th and Oak Avenue. Hidden Lake
Drive and Lake Mary Boulevard.
The city currently has several projects
under way to Improve drainage. The Sec­
ond Street Project, which Is scheduled for
PIs s m 8 m k o la , F og* SA

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS - A
female Jogger on Wednesday at
about 9:20 p.m. was attacked
and sexually assaulted
on
Jamestown Boulevard In Alta­
monte Springs, police said.
As the woman ran by. the at­
tacker emerged from a bush
around the bridge near the en­
trance to Merrill Park and
dragged her Into the woods.
During the assault, he punched
the victim In the face and
choked her. police said.
The suspect, who was last
seen
running
west
along
Jamestown Boulevard toward
Interstate 4. Is described as a
dark-skinned male either black
or Hispanic with dork short
curly hair, lie la between 18-25
years old, about 6 feet tall and
weighing about 200 pounds. He
was wearing dark pants and a
light shirt with a dark horizon­
tal stripe on both
upper
sleeves.
A sketch as been released of
the suspect and police are fol-

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SCHOOL

Irene Lommerse a true friend for AH Souls

NOTES

Goings-on at Sanford Middle
Uy Carter Giltnurtin
HKRAl D CORRESPONDENTS
SANFORD
Sanford Middle School is bustling with m.ith
seienee .irnl technology projrrts us one would expert at ,1 math,
•wiener and technology magnet. Hut rrS A . school dances and
campus elnhs an* going strong as always
Each faculty team planned Interdisciplinary protects for the
magnet curriculum Teachers on Team Milky Way combined
math s,s ial studies, science language arts with a recent
archaeological Held exercise. Students researched the function of
ham through the ages In social studies. In language arts, they
wrote about what they had learned. In science, they dismissed
what paleontologists and archaeologists could line). Students wore
hats they had made themselves while digging lor Insstls in science
lab
1' I'SA will hold catalogue sales .is a lund raiset starting Monday
and will host a dance tn October. Admission to the dance will lie
a rrS A membership card Door prizes at the dance will Include a
boombox according to (T S A I’resilient Sally Moore.
Moore is also recruiting volunteers for a Math Superstars
program to start tn October. Interested persons can call her at
home: 022-1504.
Stall member Klaine Lowery will roach a girls basketball team
starting In October 11ns will l&gt;c for SMS students only. Lowery
played basketball at Dike Mary High School when SMS Principal
mil Moore was the girls' basketball coach there.
Media Specialist Shirley Muse reports the new media center is
open "We have been buying heavily In the science and math
areas lor the past couple of years In support of our new
curriculum. Everything ts new and sparkling for the new school
vear. We know that parents and students alike will enjoy the
improvements that have been made to our facility.*
Hie annual Scholastic Book Fair will be Nov. 9 through 16.
Junior BETA Club sponsor Marcia Borden conducted the first
meeting of the year this past week Olllccrs yvtll be elected at the
next meeting Students are already planning for the statewide
Junior BETA convention In Orlando In November.
HIP (Healthfully Involved Peers) meets Wednesday afternoons in
Chris Gollman's room. She and School Resource Officer Jimmy L
Betts Imili work with (hese students.
New to SMS litis year Is HOSTS (Help One Student To Succeed).
It is a school based mentor/tutorial program using volunteers,
litis 7-year-old national organization Is not In place at any other
middle school tn Florida, according to Dolly McCnimb program
coordinator. Adults interested In volunteering can call her at
SMS. 520-6150.

Let us know

TIDES

Today:
Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs in the upper-80*.
Lows In the mld-70s Saturday:
Scattered
thunderstorms.
Highs In the upper-BOs. Lows In
the m!d-70s. Sunday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs
near-90, Lows In the mld-70s.
Monday: Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-HOs.
Lows In the intd-70s.

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 4:10
a.in., muj. 10:15 a.m., min.
4:25 p.m.. maj. 10:30 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
7:03 a.m.. 7:25 p.m.. low: 12:53
a.m., 1:06 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 7:08 a.m., 7:30
p.m., low: 12:58 a.in.. 1:11
EXTENDED OUTLOOK p.m., Cocoa Beach: high: 7:23
FRID AY
SATURD AY
a.m.. 7:45 p.m., low: 1:13 a.m.,
Tatrm a 88 75 T a trm a 8 7 7 6 1:26 p.m.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
| BEACH
Tatrm a 90 76 Tatrm a 8 9 74
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CONPmOHS
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Daytona Beach A New

LOTTERY
Horo aro the winning numbers
soloctod on Thursday in the Flori­
da Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5
6 -1 4 -2 1 -2 2 -2 3
L o t t o ( S e p t 1 2)
1 9 -2 3 -2 9 -3 1 -3 8 -4 5

S m y rn a B ea ch : Seas arc 46 feet and choppy. W ater
tem perature at D aytona Is
78 d e g re es and at N ew
S ym m a. 79 degrees. W inds
are from the south ul 15-20
m.p.h.

STATISTICS

Play 4
2*7*2-6
Cash 3
7-9-0

The h lfb temperature la
Sen ford Thursday wee 88
degrees and the overnight low
woe 73.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m., Fri­
day totaled i.B l Inch.
•Sunrise................ 7:11 a.m.
•Sunoet..................7:38 p.m.

3 cmlnole H e ra ld
"Srniiif! Seminole County Since IVON”
Friday, September 18. 1998 • Vol. 91, No. 20
Published Daily Except Monday, Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc • 300 N French Ave , Sanford, FL. 32771
Phone (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
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happened to the SPD Office,
Cily ll.ill and the merry old
souls at All Souls chinch.

Hu-

gt'L'iil

Garbo

Remember Gretn
Gaibo.
who frequently mid everyone. "I
want to he alone," ll she were
alive today, she might say. *1
want to be a done." CTartio was
born September IN. 1905 and
died in 1990. She was s ir cesslul as boib seductress and
recluse. She's missed. Too
many of today's Him stars have
neither going lor them.
Ryiu* w a s lliuDie evet-populai
Frankie
Avalon Is 5H today. He sang
'Venus* anti ’ Dixie Dinah."
There will never be .mother
like him. Ryne Snnbcrg is 39
today. Too bail he's no longet
playing for the Chicago Cubs,
who will he winning the Woild
Series Oils year. Actor Jack
Warden is 7N today and R ob­
ert Blake (Hnieltnl Is GO. Why
did we ever watch H ardin?
Were we c razy? Ii had to In- the
bird.
R e a d mi
George Read was one ol ilic

Photo courtv»y of All Souti

Tho Rov. Richard Troul (left) and Irene t ommerse dedreato the new parish
ollice buildtng al All Souls
signers ol the Declaration ol cock'a buddy.
Independence, lie was horn In
For flu- apes
Cedi County. Md He was also
Whirl&gt; ol these celebrities Is
all attorney. Not much else Is
known nboiil Read other than older - Adam Weal, David
McCalluni or Joan Lundren?
ihc tad he was John Ifan-

There’s plenty to do and
see today, this weekend
From Staff Report*

The Semlno/e /h’rniit wants to publicize your events, classes
and seminars that are available to the general public.
We'd like to have the Information for your announcement at
least a week In advance.
All Items should be typed or writ leu legibly and include Infor­
mation about who. what, when, where and even why your event
is taking place. Be sure to Include your name and a daytime
phone number tn case we have some questions about the Infor­
mation.

LOCAL FORECAST

For more than a quarter ol a
irn liiiv, Irene lo iu m ris c hits
hern beautifying AM Souls
Catholic Church with her prescure and with Moral arrange­
ments from Dutch Mill Nursery.
Now, Lommerse has gone a
step further.
She bought a property at 301
7lh S ited hi Santord that was
refuibtshed this year and is
now the All Souls office build
lug It was dedicated Saturday
in her name and the memory of
liei late husband. John Ixrtnmersr. file building was pur
chased tor $127,000 and un­
derwent $00,000 ol improvetnenis,
"We're thrilled abut it tins eonintuition to AH Souls,” said the
Rev. John Trou t, pastor for
the rnngtrgatlcm of
t.GOO
Space bad become a problem
lor the church's elementary
school Hie school has moved
Into what was the old chinch
offices
idi.ieent to the i la s s room budding.
Failirt From said the next
acquisition and move he hopes
All Souls can make Is to buy
the cun cut Sanford Police De­
partment building on French
Avenue. Ibe city Is considering
going lo the Orloiidu-Sonford
Airport area facility being va ­
cated by the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office.
“If we can come to a fair |xn
chase price fair for them we
will build a new churc h on that
property." Trout said.
By Halloween a year. S in
fordltes may have to ask what

SANFORD Starting today,
glass colled urs will have
three
days
to
browse
through
Depression
Era
pieces at the Snnlaudn Glass
Show.
Almost 30 dealers from as
far away as Connecticut will
have displays at the Sanford
Civic Center. 401 E. Sem i­
nole Bled. Exhibitors will
spotllgln depression glass.
Ilclttcy, Cambridge, Fostor\a.
China and Putfcty.
_
Gene Florence will be a
special guest
during the
event. Florence helps Iden­
tify glass for collectors and
dealers. He will offer four
new hooks ut his booth this
year. D ie book on Flicking
und Pattern
Identification
covers depression glass, e le ­
gant glass, stems and pat­
terns. A porket guide will
also be available.
Also on display will he
mixing bowl brunds Includ­
ing Pyrcx, Hazel Allas. New
Murllnsvlllc, Fiesta and Hull.
There will be drawings and
door prizes every hour.
The show will be held to ­
day. G to 9 pan.. $5 admis­
sion: Saturday. U a.m. to 5
pan., $3 admission: Sunday,

It) a m. to -l pan. $3 adm is­
sion.

Jammers,
at SCC

Magic

stars

SANFORD - The 102 Jam ­
mers (the undefeated all-star
leant representing WJIIMFMI will play In a fund raiser
at
Seminole
Community
College against a team made
up of current and funner
NBA stars, ils well as Barry
“lrontliail* Wagner of the
Orlando Ptedutors.
The game wfi) he cqn
tested
l|t the
Seminole
Community Collrgr Health
and Physical Education, Cen­
ter (Building HI Saturday
night.
Doors will open al 6:30
with the game beginning at
7:30. Tickets are available at
the door for a donation of
S7. Proceeds benefit
the
SCC men's basketball p ro ­
gram and the Boys and Girls
Club o f Sanford.
In addition lo Wagner, also
scheduled lo play for the
NBA team former Orlando
Magic players Otis Smith
und Grrg Kite (a volunteer
assistant for the SCC men’s
basketball team),
current
Magtc star guards Nick An­
derson (shown above ul anPteaM m « Weekend. Page 3A

Haloid Photo by DeruM ( Honia*

Valerie Harbour checks out Ihe Depression glass at last year's show.

Anti-smoking campaign travels
to Hell in latest television spots
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - D ie Tm lh Cam­
paign has added another ag­
gressive.
hard-hitting
com ­
mercial to Its arsenal as It con ­
tinues to do battle against
teenage tobacco use In Flor­
ida.
Terror on Church Street was
the scene Thursday night for
the premier /of the "Demon
Awards* television advertise­
ment. the latest from the
Florida Tobacco lllut Program.
Celebrities from Hell emerged
from limousines und mingled
with members of the Orlando
chupler o f Students Working
Against Tobacco (SWAT). Jared
Perez, star o f the Truth "Phone
cull* ads. Introduced the new
spot.
The ad Is a parody of shows
like the Academy Awards. But
the "celebrities* ul this show
are more likely to I n - reading
Dante's Inferno than Variety
magazine. Coming to you from
"beautiful downtown Hades,*
arc such notorious historical
figures as Joseph Slalln. Ad­
olph Hiller and members of
Ihe Ku Klux Klun. In the spot,
they eagerly await to see the
winner of "greatest Number of
Deaths In a Slnglr Year." The
nominees: Illicit drugs. Sui­
cide. Murder and Tobacco.
Guess who wins?
Each year, lobacro related
Illnesses kill 430.000 people
according to the Centers for
Disease Control--more
than
drugs, murder, suicide, AIDS
and auto falalllles combined.
H i e ad points out the ab­

Still The

surdity or the fact that to ­
bacco -the most preventable
cause of d ra th -ls also the
most common cause of death."
said IVrez.
The advertisement will begin
running statewide on Monday.
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POLICE LOG
/7u* follow ing refyarts u w
from the Seminole County
SherfIf s Office fo r incidents recorded Sept. W -17:

Carrying a concealed weapon:
CASSELBERRY, Winter Park Drive, lOOO block. Sept. 10.
*0*03 p.m. An IH ycar-otil man was arrcsled for carrying a
concealed weapon by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies.
Deputies had stopped to question him about an unrelated In­
cident. Hicy noticed he was covering his pocket, so they asked
to search the pockets. They found a box cutler with a razor
blade In It In the pocket.

Domestic violence:
SANFORD, Upaala/Coaatllne Road. Sept. IG. 10:11 p.m. A
.12-year-old man. who Sanford Police described as homeless,
was arrested for domestic violence after he went to his girl­
friend s plare of employment and started an argument with her
before he began to bang her head.
SANFORD, Palmetto Avenue, 300 block, Sept. 17. 12:10 a m.
A 42-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after he
punched his girlfriend In the face during an urgumrnt.
WINTER SPRINGS, Weeping Willow Court,
4200 block.
Sept. 17, ,'1:25 a.m. A 25-year-old man was arrested for dom es­
tic violence by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies after being
summoned by his girlfriend who said he woke up angry,
grabbed her by the wrists and started shaking her repeatedly
and violently.

Driving under the influence:
CASSELBERRY, state Road 434/Eaplonde Way. Sept. 17.
2:35 a.m. A 2H year old woman was arrested by Cassrlberry
Pollrc.
LONOWOOD, State Road 434 and Oxford Road, Sept. 17,
2:34 a.m. A 40-year-old man was arrested by l-ongwood Police.
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road, Sept. IG. 1:45 a.m. An
IH-ycar-old man was arrestrd by Oviedo Police.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 436/Tenace Lane,
Sept. IG. 11:34 p.m. A 22-year-old man w-as arrested for pos­
session of dmg paraphernalia by Altamonte Springs Police.
Police said they stopped hint for a truffle violation and thought
he was acting suspiciously so they asked him If they could
search his car. After obtaining Ills permission to search, they
found a berr ran that had been fashioned Into a crack pipe.
CASSELBERRY, Park Drive/Lake Drive. Sept. IG. 10:01 p.m.
A 21-year-old man was arrested for possession o f a controlled
substance with Intent to distribute Ivy Seminole County Sher­
iffs Deputies. Deputies said they werr given a tip that a Jitvenlle was planning u drug buy In the area so they followed when
they saw two Juveniles get Into a car In the urea. The car was
stopped on a traffic violation and a search of the car revealed
drugs on all three occupants. The Juveniles were arrested as
well.
PERN PARK, U.S. Highway 17-92, 6600 block, Sept. IG, 2:33
a.m. A 25-year-old man was anrsted for possession of heroin
and possession of hydrocodone by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. Deputies said they were arresting him on un out­
standing warrant. During the arrest they searched him and
found a baggie containing heroin and two hydrocodone pills.

Grand Theft Auto:
CAEBELBERRY,

Todd Street, lOO block. Sept. 12. 8:15 p ut.

A 34-year-old man was arrested for grand theft auto, burglary
to an automobile and for being a habitual traffic offender by
Casselberry Police. Police said hr went to his mother's ftouse,
took a spare key to her car and then drove away with the car.
lie returned the car. but fils mother wanted to press clturgeH.

Retail theft:
ALTAMONTE BPR1NGB, Altamonte Drive. BOO block, Sept.
13, 2:30 p.m. A 29-year-old man was arrestrd for retail theft
by Altamonte Springs Police after he went to a grocery, filled
his cart with items valued at $38.78 and left the store with the
Items after making no attempt to pay for them.

ALTAMONTE BPRINOB, Been et Ike Altamonte Mall, Bept.
16, 11:26 a.m. A 2 1-year-old woman and a 27-year-old woman
were arrested for retail theft by Altamonte Springs Police after
Urey were caught tuking clothing off lire rack at the store and
placing It In u bag and trying to leave with the merchandise
without paying for It.
BANFORD. B. Orlando Drive, 3100 block, Sept. 13. 6:20
p.m. A 45-year-old man was arrested for retail theft after he
entered u store, selected two packages of Winston cigarettes,
valued at $4.92 und left the store without paying Tor them.

Theft:
SANFORD. B. Orlando Drive. 3600 block, Sept.

14. 7.10
a.m. An 18-year-old man was arrested for theft after he was
Involved In an uuto accident In a stropping center parking lot.
The Sanford Police said they asked for license, registration
and proof of Insurance. Hr trad none of those things. Police
checked his Information on a computer and found that hr had
been Issued only a Florida ID card. A check of the auto tag on
his car revealed It had been stolen front tire Seminole County
Sheriff's office.

Open container violation:
SANFORD, Pork Avenue, 1200 block, Sept. 15. 8:38 p.m. A
30-year-old man, a 25-year-old man and a 21-year-old man
were arrested by Sanford Police after they were caught each
with an open 12-ounce can of Miller Lite beer In tire parking
lot of a city convenience store.

MARIE GRANT COLL1NB
Marie Grant Collins.
64.
Spring
Street.
Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday. Sept.
12, 1B98. Horn In Reynolds.
Ga., site moved to Central
Florida In 1955. Mrs. Collins
was a homemaker. She was a
member o f St. Peters Freewill
BapUst
Church.
Altamonte
Springs.
Survivors include daughter.
Usa C. Lemon. Deltona; sister.
Elolse
Barber.
Washington.
D.C.; brothers. Frank Grant
Sr., Francis Grant, Altamonte
Springs, Albert Grant. Bir­
mingham. Ala.. Alfred Grant.
Reynolds. Ga.; two grandchil­
dren.
Ooldcn's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge o f ar­
rangements.

FREDERICK AUSTIN
DENZEL EDTVEAN
Frederick Austin Denzel Edyvean. 72. West 5th Street.
Sanford, died Saturday, Sept.
12, 1998. Bom In Highland
Park. Mich., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1946. Mr. Edyvean wus a retired builder. He
served In the merchant m a­
rines.
Survivors Include wife. Shirley
G.; mother. Agnes C., Sanford.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home,
Longwood.
In

charge of arrangements.

NORMAN GENE LOWTHER
Norman Gene Lowthcr, 72.
Noblesvtlle, Ind., died Thurs­
day. Sept. 17, 1998 at his resi­
dence. Mr. Lowthcr was bom
June 30. 1926 In Noblesvtlle.
Ind. Mr. Lowthcr had been em ­
ployed by Noblesvtlle Tele­
phone Company. He had also
worked for Southern Bell In
Florida from 1966 until 1982.
He was a member of Telephone
Pioneers of America, VFW of
Noblesvllle. American Legion
«45, and Ham Radio 10-10
Club. Mr. Lowthcr was a U.S.
Navy Veteran of WWII and
served In the South Pacific,
and was retired from the U.S.
Army Reserves in 1986. He was
a member of Green Valley
Church o f Christ.
Survivors Include, wife. Mabel
Dilllnger; son. Scott, N obles­
vllle. Ind.; daughter, Katrina
Blackwell, Fishers, Ind,; step­
children.
James
Dilllnger,
Steve Dilllnger. Rex Dilllnger.
Candl Waltt. all of Noblesvllle.
Ind.. Patti Tyra. Fort Mohave.
Artz.; 10 strpgrandchlldren; 10
step great-grandchildren, par­
ents. Winfield Scott and Eliza­
beth Esther.
Randall flt Roberts Funeral
Home. Noblesvllle, Ind.. In
charge of arrangements.

* A. %

M urder------Continued from Page 1A
11 was the night after Die
foot ha 11 game that Williams
and perhaps some others from
the school were In the Wash­
ington Oaks area of Sanford
wherr
Paul Kafka was shot
and Williams lived. T h ere Is
this code o f honor that no one
rats on a friend but I suspect
some of Maurice's friends knew
he was In trouble." Grace said.
Allhough Williams had no
office referrals this school year
(lie was tardy once and missed
Saturday class a year ago), at
least one of his teachers was
concerned that something was
wrong and told Grace earlier
this week. History teacher Octavious (Oeky) Clark said that
Williams didn't seem to he
himself.
a
"We all believe that Maurice
bad a great future." Grace said,
*1 was pleased that he came lo
us from Sanford Instead o f g o ­
ing to Seminole High S c h o o l.'
We had ourselves a very fine
kid. Now. Ills life could be to ­
tally ruined. He should be
playing football tonight against
Dike Brantley. Hut he's far
away from that

"This is tragic," a cousin said
Thursday. Anyone who knew
E*aul knew hr was a good per­
son. He wasn't a pcrlect boy.
He got In trouble, be got a r­
rested
(on
drug-related)
charges. Still, there's no ex­
cuse for what's happened."
The cousin said dial Kafka
was going to gel married - that
his girl friend was pregnant
and they would soon Ite mar­
ried.
Ills life abruptly ended Sat­
urday Just before midnight. He
died In the driver's seat of his 7.
28 Camaro. His last words
were, "I ain’t got money."

Murder victim Paul Kafka and his Z28 Camaro.

Maurice Williams - hand­
cuffed - was quietly escorted
out of the Sanford Police Sta­
tion nl 2:20 Thursday after­
noon hy Daugherty. Williams
hud his head down and said
nothing. He wore a windowpane plaid shin, cords and a
new pair of
athletic shoes,
lie's u lean but sturdy 5-foot10, 150-pounder.
A week ago. Ihe youngster's
record Included pass Intercep­
tions.
tackles.
sacks
and
blocked kicks. Today II In­
cluded a charge o f murder and
use o f a firearm In the com ­
mission of n felony. Williams
goes lo arraignment In two
weeks. His clean record will
help, perhaps. He probably
will be sentenced for second
degree murder, one law en­
forcement offtclal said.
The victim's family gathered
from many arras to bury him
on Wednesday at Evergreen
Cemetery.

R a in -----------Contlauad b o n Fags IA
completion In March 1999. will
improve drainage in the down­
town area. The storm lines that
run north along Second Street
from Oak and Pine avenue* will
be replaced by a storm line
that runs west to cast toward
Pine Avenue and emptying Into
Lake Monroe.
T h e new line will catch the
water before It gets downtown*
Hargrove said. ‘ It will assist In
helping drainage.*

W e e k e n d ----Continued from Pag* 2A

other SCC fund­
raiser In 1996) and Darrell
Armstrong (right), and Orlando
resident and former NBA Slam
Dunk champion Dec Brown.
For more Information, con­
tact the Seminole Community
College Athletic Department at
328-2090.

B e ar swap and sell
SANFORD - The second an­
nual Central Florida Hug-ABcars Swap &amp; Sell, is Saturday
at the American Legion Post
53.
The Central Florida Hug-ABcars Is a local non-profit club
of collectors. Local collectors
can gather at tills year's event
lo
share
their
collections

among friends and to buy und
sell modem collectibles and
bard to find pieces. There will
also be raffles and drawings
and dour prizes.
Admission Is $4 at the door
and Includes entry Into show,
door prize tickets and drawing
ticket. Food and drinks will be
available.
The American Legion Is lo ­
cated at 2874 Sanford Av..
Sanford. Fur more Information
call Beverly
Broughton
at
(407)
330-7460
or
Frank
Varone at (904) 228-3249.

Dog day in Longwood
LONGWOOD - Man's best
friend will be In the spotlight
during the city's sixth annual
Fun Dog Show Saturday at the
Ed Myers Recreational Build

P la n n in g -----Co a tinned bom Pag* LA
day. The original designers and
planners In the 1950s esti­
mated that the bridge would be
handling about 30,000 vehicles
a day.
Earlier this year Congress­
man John Mica was successful
In getting an additional $14
million for this project In the
House
transportation
pro­
posal.
"Which
Is
an
Important
boost.* said Harold Barley at
that time. Barley Is the execu­
tive director o f METRO PLAN
Orlando, the regional authority
on transportation coordination
and planning.
The $14 million pays for the
complete
design and engi­
neering work. The rest of the
estimated B125 million is ex­
pected to come from revenue
transportation bonds. Issued
by the state. According to
Barley addressing the group of
elected and government offi­
cials. "They are a financing
mechanism
to
get
things
started and under way by the
stale."
Light rail took the stage us
the group discussed the $450

million being contributed by
the federal government with
only 9 percent coming from lo­
cal governments. Also dis­
cussed Is the Orange County
election for chairman, where
candidate John Ostulklewlcz
has been publicly opposed to
the
light
rail
project.
Ostalklewlcz faces Mel Mar­
tinez In a November 3 nut off.
This was brought out by the
Semlonlc County Commission
Chairman Randy Morris who
said. "It will be Interesting to
see how the Orange County
elections work out. as it did in
my race, light rail will be a big
issue."
Followed was discussion on
the benefits o f Volusia County
getting Into light rail.
In a survey of Volusia
County residents, 71 percent of
the respondents said that they
would support light rail. This
correlates
to
some
1.200
households surveyed by Lynx
which covers Orange, Seminole
and Osceola Counties earlier.
The results were that 81 per­
cent of the people said that
light rail would help Central
Florida.

Ing at Wilma and Warren A ve­
nue.
Registration will begin at
9:30 a.m. with activities to
follow at 10 a.m. The free
event Is open lo all dogs us
long as they are accompanied
Iw their respective owners,
said Sandy Lomax, parks and
recreation director.
Judges will vote for the best
In Ihe following categories:
stiiglng/talklng dog: fat dog:
hlggrst dog: funniest;
prrson/dog k&gt;ok alike: best cos­
tume; fluffiest fur; best Irlrk:
smallest dog: most obedient;
"Won't do anything* award;
Iicst of show.
Proceeds from the sale of
customized T-shlrls and con ­
cessions will benefit the Semi­
nole County Humane Society.
All owners will be asked to
sign un Inoculation waiver for
their pels.
For more Information, call
260-3447 or 260-3449.

Bread lusting

CASSELBERRY - Tile Florida

Symphony Youth Orchestra
will perform Saturday during
the grand opening of the Olde
Hearth Bread Company, 1056
State Itoad 430. Casselberry.
Ten |&gt;ercciit of the sales ihut
day will be donuled toward the
orchestra's travel e x c u s e s for
Its trip next summer to Prague
and Vienna. Nine varieties of
bread will be available for
sampling from 10 a.m. to I
p.m. For more Information,
call (4071 834-HHH1.

R a p e ---------Continued from Page 1A
lowing up with several leads.
"We have some things we’re
working on.* suld Detective
Chuck Grist o f the Altamonte
Springs Poller Department.
Grist said he could not com ­
ment further at this time.
Anyone with
Information,
should call Grist at (407) 8303980 or (407) 423-TIPS.

Renaissance/Sunpointe Senior Living
invites you to attend
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Representatives on site'for Vision. Hearing,
Rehabilitation and more...
A n y Q u estion s Call:

323-7306
300 W. Airport Ulvd., Sanford

�4A •Seminole Hernkl Santotd, Ftond.1 •Friday Sep1emtx*r 18 '998

People
Dealing with emotions of preteens

CALENDAR
Blood Hank
Crntt.il Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of nil types of
blood
especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at its Sanford
branch. 1302 K. Second St. For
Information. call 322-0822.

friends, meet separately Mon
day ami Friday (non smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236 11206
N a r c o t ic s

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

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v in o u s

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

Lakeside Lions
Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored bv AARP Senior
Community Service Employ*
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory. ‘.MS K. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
arc 8 a.in. to I pan. Telephone:
32-1-8008, The program assists
seniors. S3 and ovrr. lo rrlum
to ihe work place.

Cancer support
Support. Mope and Recovery.
S.H.A R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 pan. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er of the dining
room. Tills Is a self help *aip|H&gt;rt group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether tn treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

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

Tlte Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the llrst and (bird
Monday of the month, at 7:00
pin ., nl the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members un­
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Allcmosc, 322*8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Historical
Com mission
Tlte l-ukr Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the second Tuesday ol the
month, at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Country Club
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn
at 323-9675 for more Infonnatlon.

Practical Nurses
Thr
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association o f Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:30t) p.m. at
Kllam ey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave., C.E.U. rlass
provided
each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information cull 299-4321.

Dear Mary,
Out .laughter Just turned 11
ami stalled the fifth grade this
year
She's
showing
every
symptom of going Into puberty,
sin s moody and often Irrita­
ble, but what really has its
concerned Is that she com ­
plains Of being sick -■ stomach
aches, headaches -• several
Utiles a week am! seems to
want to stay home from school
nearly .very Monday. We take
her tempriaturr ami do all the
other ’ home remedy" kinds of
things, but she never has a fe
vet and s h e scents to feel find
on the weekends, and has even
been known to experience a
miraculous recovery If one of
her friends calls and wants her
io do something on a day when
she has been complaining of
not feeling well. If | point out
to her what I've notlcrd nboul

The Heathrow Women s Club
meets the second Monday of
each month at the Country
Club at Heathrow, Registration
begins at 10:30 a.m., fallowed
by a business meeting and a
luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to Join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day of the month, at 1 p.m.. at
the Winter Springs Senior Cen­
ter olf Edgrmon Avenue. Senior
citizens. 50 and over, are In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblers,

families

Gamblers Anonymous
Gam-Anon
for
family

and
and

Tlte best way for homeown­
ers to approach Interior pest
control, may be to use fewer
ehemleals
(Integrated
I'rst
Management (IBM). IBM Is u
series of principles to prevent,
suppress or manage pcsls
without damage to our health,
environment or non-targetrd
animals Chemical j)estleldes
are applied only as a last re­
sort. when and wherr neces­
sary. using tlte least toxir ones
available tu do the Job.
There are 3 basic IBM strps-Preventlon. Identification, and
Control. Of these, prevention Is
the step most overlooked.

I Breventatlve steps target
jrests as they enter a home In
search of either food, water or
Tlte Sanford Aero Modelers
shelter (or all three). Denying
Club meets every third Monday
them these will prevent them
of the month starting at 7 p.m..
from taking up residence. One
with the ‘ Model of the Month’
of
the best methods o f preven­
competition at Greater Sanford
tion Is sanitation when tt
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
comes to food:
First St. All phases of R/C
• Keep Indoor areas free of
model aircraft arc presented.
exposed-foods
The club's flying field Is located
in Sanford. For more Informs- ■ • W ig * , dawn counters with
disinfectants
labeled
for
tlon, contact Lee Dorsue at
kitchen.use going to bed each
574-4732.
* night.
•
Mop
kitchen
floors
(especially around stnk(s) fre­
V F W , Auxiliary
quently lo remove rrumbs that
Veterans of Foreign Wars and might be there.
tire Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
• Wipe up spills Immediately
Post 10108 meet the third
and completely.
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the
• Keep
powdered
foods,
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
grains, and cereals In storage
Ave.
containers with tight lids. I f
this Is loo cosily, leave the
food In the original container
Pigeon Fanciers
Tlte Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday o f each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center, 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call Art or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

DEAR ADBY: My husband o f
many ycurs urinates in the front
yard of our home, lie usually does
this affer dark, but has on occasion
moved to the side yard to urinate
during daylight hours. When we
were first married I thought it was
because he was drunk - hut he’s
been sober for more l ban 10 years.
I've told him I believe his be­
havior to be a form of perversion,
illegal und disgusting Years ago. he
promised lo slop since it upsets me
so much, hut when 1 interrupted his
front-yard ritual u few momenta ago
he said he “forgot" how strongly I
felt ubout it. He promised not to do
It anymore and reassured me that
all men do it. He doesn't think it is
wrong at all

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIUCUIT COUNT
OF T N I EIQHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIHCUIT
IN UNO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S S -ITS S -C A -1 4 -K

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RAYMOND PARRA W ils and
Hutbsnd. HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION IN
snd THE CITY GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING. INC .

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TO
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SSS
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3 ! MS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihsl so
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ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
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THROUGH
S3.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Sst bssn lilsd s g s in tl you and
you srs rsgulrsd lo M n i •
copy o l your wrtltsn dstsnss*.
■I sny. lo II on C hnslophsr M
Hunlsr. Esq , Ihs p la in tiffs
attorney, w hose eddress Is 111
Second avenue. N E . Suite 300.
Si Petersburg. FL 33T0I. with­
in 30 days alter the first publi­
cation o l the notice, end tile the
original with the clerk o l this
court either before service on
■he plaintiffs attorney or imme­
diately thereafter, otherw ise a
detsult will be en teied against
you lor I t s rsliel dem anded in
the complaint or pelilion
DATED OTi Septem ber 2nd.
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
C iv il o l the Court
BY C ecelia V EAern
AS Deputy Clerk
Publish
Septem ber 11, I I .
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OEU-ES

and

Confused

and place In sealalde storage
bags or wrap the outer con­
tainers In aluminum foil This
Is a good o|)|Mirtunliy lo reuse
containers.
* Change shell paper regu­
larly.
• Remove uneaten pet food,
(hen wash the Ixiwl Immedi­
ately. Never allow tmeleaned
food bowls lo stay overnight.
* During llie preparation of
meals, have a small disposal
bag for kxid scraps that ran be
sealed and placed In the
kitrheu garbage at the end of
the day. Reuse plastic grocery
bags nr old bread wrappers.
Soiled paper should also be
placed In a sealed plastic bag.
Rinse beverage and food t ans
before recycling.
• When not In use. keep the
garbage disposal covered with
a rubber sink cover to deny
posts across lo kxid residues.
* Line kitchen garbage cans
and outside rails |tf stored 111
the garagrl and disinfect them
often.
2. Denying shelter to pests
means denying entry In the
home. This Is the second thing
to reducing pests.
* Caulk cracks and crevices
which allow pests Inside entry.
• Keep garage doors closed
duhng the evening hours as
much us possible during day­
light hours.
• Make sure pet doors close
securely. Consider the types
with magnets which close more
tightly offer each use.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

* m

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BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

* Make sure wrulhrrstrijiplng
Ix-nralh rnlry doors Is replat rd when nrrdrd.
* Check window screens and
framrs lo Instirr a tight flt.
* Trim bushes back so they
do not touch thr sldr of (be
house und keep limbs from
overhanging on the nxrf. Many
|x-sts reach the roof (where
they have easier access to the
home) liv dropping from over­
head brunches. Cover vent
pljx-s on roof and other entries
with screen caps.
3. Finally, the third basic
IBM prcventlun approach to
home pest control Is to reduce
moisture.
Keep
fnucrls/plumbing repaired, gutirrs
cleaned und working, and a
good roof over your home to
discourage pcsls from moving
Into your home. Also check
your soffit vents to lx* sure they
do nut ullow entry.
Von may ulso want lo rrad
the labels on new bait prod­
ucts
available
In
grocery
stores, retail garden centers or
hardware stores. With all the
new. user friendly products on

Man’s territorial imperative
takes place in his front yard

BUY RECYCLED.

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Concerned
Mom

she may be faking lirr sym p­
toms, suggest that while she
may very well not be feeling
well. It may not Ik- from jffiysleal causes. Insist firmly inti
gently that she goes to school,
even If she doesn't Teel well
lunless. of coursr. she has a
fever or some other physical
ailment). Then have a discus­
sion with hrr ulxmt things that
might lx- holla-ring her such as
kids truslng her. bullying her.
or fear of failure In her schoolwork. Be supponive and let hrr
know you w-aul lo hrlji her deal
with whatever Is bothering her.
but It will la* done while she Is
maintaining her school
respntislhllltirs.
Mary Balk la a Cartlftad Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counsalor at Croomt Academy.
Phone: 322-5742.

Manage those pesky pests with these principles

Modelers Club
Heathrow women

her nol feeling well, she gels
really upset, cries and says I
don't believe her. 1lease help
me determine what Is normal
for preadoleseent girls and how­
to tell the difference between a
legitimate problem and Iter
Imagination.

Dear Concerned and Con­
fused.
I'm no doctor, but It sounds
like you have joined the legions
of concerned and confused
parents living to smooth out
the roller coaster ride of pre*
adolescence. O f course, you
must Hist rule out a physical
cause for her complaints. Take
her to her physician and you
may waul lo lake your letter
with you. since you've done
such a good Job of slrulhlng
hrr symptoms. If. as we both
suspect, no physical cause for
her complaints are found. It's
time for a mother-daughter
conversation
nlxtul
what's
h.ip|&gt;cnlug lo her and how hrr
Ixullly
changes
affect
her
m o o d s and emotions.
Next, you must deal with her
‘ Monday morning flu" symp­
toms. Rather than suggest that

Abby. we live in u nice nctghliorhood, my husband bus a college
degree, is a successful businessman
and is over 50. I am so afraid my
neighbors have seen him I can’t
even think ubout it. I’ve seen him do
it even when the toilet would be

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIOHTEENTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
o a s b n o . a a -a a r -c c -t o -i
HIGHLAND VILLAGE ONE
ASSOCIATION. INC ,
a nol lot profit
Florida corporation.
Plaintilf.
vs
JULIE M NORMAN and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Ihsl on the ISIh day ol Oc lobar
TSSE a l i i DO a m el the w eal
front d o o r o l the Sem in ole
County Courthouse in Senlord.
Florida, the undersigned Clerk
wiU otter lor sale the following
described reel property
LOT S I. HIGHLAND VILLAGE
ONE. SECOND REPLAT. THE
HIGHLANDS, a c c o r d i n g t o
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31

PAGE SF. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
togeth er with ell structures,
improvements, futures, appli­
ances. and appurtenances on
said land or used in con|unclion
therewith
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant lo s Summary
Final Judgment entered in Civil
NO 9I-IE7.C C -20-Z pending in
Ihe Counly
Court o l the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor
Sem inole County.
Florida
D alsd this n t h day o l
September. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By Jena E Jasaw-c
Deputy Clerk
Taylor and Carla. P A
Attorneys lor the Ptemtilf
1900 Summit Tower
Boulevard. Suite S00
Orlando, Florida 37110
Publith
Septem ber I t . JS
1991
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ADVICE

Ahhy. I was shirked I lotimi his
remark offensive lo say the least
Now I'm wondering whether this
relationship stands a chance What
1 do toil think ’
I
I. D IN BALTIMORE

Hie market. 1hrrr Is little rea­
son why any person should
share their Immr with tuiln
vllrtl 6-lrggrtl (Inserts) and 8
legged (spldrts, scorpions) as
well as
ollirr
multi legged
|x*sls. If and when |x-sls un­
observed. t all your Seminole
County Cooperative Extension
S m it e . 323-2500. x5550. Wr
have brochures free o f rhargr
O il pantry pests, unis. etc.
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DKAIt ARBY: I am a female in
my mid-4U«. involved with u 50year-old man. We were co-workers
for 10 years, but we no longer work
together. Our relationship began
liefore I led tile job
Now that we’re seeing more of
each other. I'm getting glimpsed of u
side of him I didn't know existed.
His attitude towurd women dis­
turbs me For example, he recently
remarked, 'I cun take getting intu
an urgunient with u man better
than I can take an argument with a
woman * When I asked him why. lie
retorted, “ Because a man is my
cquut But lo have to listen to a lot
o f'g u lf from someone who's a sec­
ond-class citizen und can never lxmy cquul is ridiculous.’’

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FOOTBALL FEVER

You're no
sports fan if
you miss...

Changing of the guard
Lake Mary humbles undefeated
Oviedo in SAC girls volleyball
By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

By Jeff Bcrtlnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

IAK E MARY _ They came out with confidence.
And It paid off.
Dim night. Dike Mary’s girls’ volleyball tram
put u harsh end to Oviedo's undefeated season,
beating the Uons In straight sets. 15-8, 15-1.
*We came out comfortable and didn't panic tf
they made points,* Lake Mary roach Cindy
Henry said. "We felt like we were In control the
entire evening and played really well."
In fact. Lake Maty was In such control that
Henry stated she couldn’t ever remembering not
having to call n time out against an Oviedo
team, which has been the power of the district
and SAC for years and the Rams' main nrmrsls.
Each player stepped up In last night's game,
lead by setter Jackie Van Loovcn. strong hitter
Undsay Manx and powerhouse Kelly Harbour.
Oood serving coupled with good passing shots
made the much anticipated match up with the
Uons go even smoother than expected.

Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Game of the Week
Tonight: Lake Howell at Semi*
nole, 7:30 p.m.
SA N FO R D • Thin Is goin g to Ik ? n big one.
Sem in ole Is en te rin g Its first hom e a m i Intraeon feren ee gam e a fter a huge w in last
w eek against l in e Ridge, 48-7. T h e 'N olcs o re
n ow 2-0 and gettin g stron ger every w eek.
D ike H ow ell (1-1) Is also earning to the
S an ford high school after a b ig w in, ta k in g
dow n O viedo 24-10. Th ou gh the Sliver Hawks
w ere picket! by som e to be a pre-season fa ­
vorite, they w ill defin itely have their hands
full tonight.
Doth team s are pretty evenly m atched.
Both rely heavily on an experienced a n d / o r
talented back field to m ove the ball but b o th
also have talented qu arterb acks w h o can
throw the ball w h en needed. Lake Howell and
S em in ole h a ve y o u n g receivers, how ever, so
count on tills one to go fast as a r u n n in g
gam e b u m s the cluck.
If S em in ole can slo p Silver Huwk r u n n in g
back C h ristian DtvJesus. It M i l l be able to
pretty m uch shut dow n D ike Howell's o f­
fense. D ike H ow ell, on the oth er hand w ill
have to contuln the tandem o f Dean H ow ard,
C laren ce D ittlm er and M ario Frederick.
In all, this should lie a slugfest.

Tonight: Pine Ridge at Lake
Mary, 7:30 p.m.
LAKE M A R Y - T h e R am s M’e r c b ro u g h t
buck to Earth last w eek, losin g to Lym an Just
a w eek a fter rec o rd in g th eir first w in In
n early tw o years.
l i n e Ridge w as rocked last week b y S e m i­
nole, 48-7 and nlso struggled last season.
T h e Ram s got tw o straight stron g p e r­
form an ces from tailback Law rence Rudolph,
but the offen se Is still stru gglin g. It hasn 't
clicked and benefited from special team s play
In the first week. T h e defense has been
strong, but m ay h ave to com p letely shut
dow n the op p osin g offense to get a win. T h e
gam e Is u n on -con feren ce gam e, but could
still give Lake M ary a 2-1 start.

Tonight: Oviedo
Park, 7:30 p.m.

at

Winter

W IN T E R P A R K _ It’s early, but tills Is a
m ust-w lu for O viedo, the on ly team In S e m i­
nole C ou n ty w ithou t a win.
T h e Lions lost th eir second straigh t lust
week. 24-10 to a rch -rival Lake How ell. T h e
Lions m oved the ball all night but w eren 't
able to score w h en they got close. T h re e
tim es In the second half, the Lions advanced
Inside the Lake H ow ell 30 bu t cam e a w a y
em pty.
Tu rn overs have also crushed O viedo this
season.
K enny S ta rlin g Is still at the helm fo r th e
Lions a t q u arterb ack and Kevin Q u in tero has
h andled m uch o f th e ru sh in g load.
O n defense, the Lions m ight be as s tr o n g
as any u n it In the county.

Tonight:
Lake Brantley at
Winter Springs, 7:30 p.m.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S _ T o n igh t m ark s the
B ears' first ch an ce to host a co u n ty o p p o ­
nent at hom e. U n fortu n ately, they have to
take on w h at m igh t be the cou n ty's h ottest
team .
Lake B ran tley w on Us biggest gam e In
yea rs last week, k n ock in g o ff eigh th -ra n k ed
D eland on th e road. T h e Patriots didn't p la y
extrem ely w ell; they Just m ade the plays
w hen they n eeded to.
Regan Russell lias adapted to the tripleopUon offen se and he has a stable o f ru n n in g
back s to carry the load.
T h e Lake B rantley defense has been Just as
tough, k eep in g Lake B rantley In the g a m e
last w eek u n til the offense stopped m a k in g
m istakes.
W in ter Sp rin gs cam e cra sh in g back to r e ­
ality last w eek In a 9-0 loss to Berkeley. T h e
B ears routed B ayslde 54-0 In their first-ever
varsity gam e and J oh n n ie B lake ran w ild fo r
five tou ch dow n s. B ran d on B lake Is a topnotch q u a rterb ack that people are a lread y
co m p arin g to fo rm er Sem in ole standou t J e ff
B lake, h is brother.
K irk B lain e and Llew ellyn B aytopps anchor
a W in ter S p rin gs defense that leads the

m ass m

r m r , P ig* 6A

n*r«wM
Ke*y Hartxxjr was a mem weapon lor Lake Mery es It
bounced Oviedo (rom tho ranks ot the unbeaten in SAC
end 6A-0is1nct 3 girls volleyball action Thursdsy night.

*We had a complete team effort tonight, even
though that sounds like a cliche,* Henry said.
"When we made errors, we fixed them. We dug
hits and passed well. The slats were so spread
out tonight that they really, aren't wotlh men­
tioning. Some nights you feel like Who stood
up7’ Tonight it was who didn’t.*
Oviedo must h a w been having an off night.
The Dons are a very good team that Is vety well

coached and Is always strong. Or in ay In- Dike
Mary Is Just that good.
That will Ik - pul to the test Tuesday, when
Dike Maty travels to Winter Springs to take oil
the other underrated Seminole Atlilrtle Confer­
ence tram. Thai game starts at 7 p.m.
Ovtrdo gets an Immediate chance to avenge
Itself, hosting Edgrwater tonight at 6:30 p.ttt.

HIAW ASSEE
GIRLS TRIUMPH
MONTVERDE _ Hlawnssee Christian Academy
defeated Montverdr Academy In a Mid-Florida
Christian Conference
girls volleyball match.
17-15. 10-15. 15-8, Thursday night.
In the win. Hlawassee's Courtney Tatum had
10 kills and scored stx service points, Sheri
Faynlrk scored 12 service points. Including six
arcs, and Jaclnta Mathis added 10 service
points and 20 assists.
Hlawnssee coaeh Dave Hogan was pleased
that his tram won. brining their record to 5-6.
but felt that they could have performed better
against a Montvrrde team that was playing In
their first game o f the season. Too many missed
service points pushed lltawnsser to a third
game hi a match Hogan frit his team should
have won in two.
Still, Hogan said, *! was happy to win.*
lllawasLire will next meet Heartland l*rcp at
home on Frtduy.

Lyman
girls on
a streak
By J tff Bcriinlck*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
CASSELBERRY _ Just two weeks
ago, the Lyman girls' volleyball
tram took the floor against pow­
erful Lake Mary. It w o n never dose.
New couch Doug Wohlstcln had
Just moved over to Lyman after
seven yrurs ns Junior varsity coach
at Dike Brantley and knew he hud
some work on his hands. Ills new
team won Just two games last sea­
son und a pounding In the season
opener did little for morale.
*1 think after the first match,
they wondered It they could lie a
good tram,* Wohlstcln said. “But
now they believe they can win.”
The Grryhounds have to believe
now. They won their second
straight match lust night, downing
Lakr Howell In an Intense match,
14*16. 15-13, 15-13.

PlSSS*

im

Greyhound*. Pag* 6A

The Lyman Junior vanity volleyball team shows who they
want to win during the Greyhounds' tough three-game victory

over Lake Howel in a Claaa 6A-Disirict 3 and Seminole Ath­
letic Conference girts' volleyball match Thursday night.

Veteran teams win at Lake Mary
From Staff Reports
LAKE MARI' _ Experience paid off In the opening
night o f the City of Dike Mary Men’s Friday night Fall
Slow Pitch Softball League last week with former
champions Franklin Ball Bonds (ex-TRC), Modem
Welding and Ueffcr &amp; Sons Trucking all winning.
Nokia Roberts und Tony Smith drove In sixth Inning
runs to break un 8-8 tic and Franklin Ball Bonds held
off Courtyard by Marriott. 10-9; Ueffcr A Sons
Trucking used a nine-run filth Inning to rout Seagate
Software. 16-4: and Modem Welding used a 10-run
third Inning and u 13-run fifth Inning to clobber Ufe
Way Community Church. 26-5.
The league will play a triple-header tonight starting
at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake Mary Sports Complex on
Rantoul Lane across from the Mayfair Golf Club.
Doing llie hitting were:
Franklin Bail Bonds: four hits _ Sam Raines (triple);
three hits _ Myrlel Reid (double): tM-o hits _ Tony
Smith, Kevin Lavtgnc and Craig Mcrkeraon (one dou­
ble each). Calvin Davis, KclUtlan Roberts. Billy
Oracey; one hit _ Dale Peters.
Courtyard by Marriott: three hits _ Mack Thome;
two hits _ Randy Humphreys (triple, double), Nelson
Romaics (double). Ronnie Wlrth. Justin Edwards.

Craig Appel, Brantley Brumley, Nell Dougherty.
Ueffcr &amp; Sons Trucking: three hits _ Manny Silvia,
Mickey Cronin; two hits _ Phil Johnson. Brian
Cronin; one hit _ Kevin Julian, Jim Kenney. Danny
Hewitt, Dave Johnson, Matt Kuctnski. Dwight Alexan­
der, Gene Brannlgan. Bobby Shaw. Tom Mains.
Seagate Software: three hits _ Drew Coulter; two
hits _ Chris Formont, David Galluecl: one hit _ George
Glasgow (double), Matthew Fairbanks, Robert Krammel.
Modem Welding: four hits _ Ed Menganl (double);
three hits _ Chuck Hoffman, Javier Valencia (one
double each), Todd Hunter, Brian Jcthtngton; two hits
_ Rich Hanratty (triple), Dave Schutt (double), Ethan
Bauer, BtU Flynn. Vince Pedigo.
Ufe Way Community Church: two lilts _ Alvin VIcioso. Matt Murphy. Mike Garcia; one hit _ Scott
Barile, Danny Woods. Rustln Lucfcte, Scott Helper,
Ivan Lopez._____________________________________________
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131 SOI 1 _ S 17
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Special Late Model races at local tracks
•pecis! to the Herald
BITHLO _ Orlando SpecdWorid
and New Smyrna Speedway will be
hosting Bpeclal $2,500 to win 125lap Late Model races this weekend.
In addition to the specials, regular
division racing will be held In U n i­

fied
Late
Models,
Modlffeds,
Sportsmen. Bombers, Mlnl-Slocks
Run-A-Bouts
and
4-Cyllnder
Bombers (Orlando only).
Orlando SpeedWortd Is located
10 miles east o f Orlando on High­
way 50 at Die 520 cutoff. Oates
open at 6 p.m. with racing action

starting at 8 p.m.
New Smyrna Speedway Is located
nine miles west of New Smyrna
Beach at the com er of Highway
415 and 44. Oates open at 6 p.m.
with racing action beginning at 7
p.m.

Ftosss s n Racing, Fags 6A

Seminole
jv ’s blank
Patriots
hbraS

STAFF WRITER

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ It
Ugly, and It was a blowHigh
School
thumped Lake Brantley to
Junior varsity football an
Thursday, 28-0. at Tom Sto­
rey Field.
The Fighting Setntooks
opened up with a powerful
drive, with 70 yarda earning
from running both Joah
Lively, who capped the drive
with a 10-yard touchdown
run.
In a game stained by per­
sonal fouls and blunders.
Seminole's offense capital­
ized on three Lake Brantley
fumbles In the Ifs t half,
scoring 12 points off the
turnovers.
The access Ina 40-yard k
r by Urdy.
At the
^ In n l« )ed
2
half, Seminole
)ed'20-0.
The Patriots went * on a
drive to open the amend half

�•A •Servnoto HeraW Sontord. F'onda •Friday. September 18. 1990

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO H T K IN TM
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
F R O IA T I DIVIIION
f ili no . ■•-■o i -cp

IN T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H I 1STN JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
S IM 1 N O LS CO UNTY,
FLO RID A
Q E N IR A L
JU RISDICTION DIVISION
CASS N O itS S4T OA14 K
NORWEST BANK OF
MINNESOTA. N A A/KJA
NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. N A AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOYCE BRADLEY IF
LIV1NO AND IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST JOYCE
BRADLEY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JOYCE
BRADLEY. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANTISI

IN RE The E i l i u ot
MARY O PRYOR a/K/a
MARY PRYOR.
D e c »*»»d

NOTICI

OF ADM INIITRATION
TO ALL PE RSO N S HAVINQ
C LAIM S
OR
DEMANDS
AdA IN ST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT I he Adminttlralton ol the
Eatele o l MARY 0 PRYOR #/*/#
MARY
PRYOR.
deceaa ed .
Probate File N o SS-IOE-CP ra
pending in (he Cireull Coutl ot
Sem inole
County.
Prob ate
Diviaion. the addreaa ot which
te P O Drawer C. S in lo rd .
Florida 12772-0CS8 The CoPeraonal Repreaentativea ot the
E a tele
are JOANNE
MARY
PRYOR and KATHLEEN LYNNE
PRIOEMORE whoae addreaaea
are 24S1 Tahoe Circle. Winter
Park. FL 32782 end ESSO
Maverick Trail. Si Cloud. FL
34771 The Reaident Agent ot
the E a tele ra EOWARD L
STANLEY, whoae addreaa re TTY
White Pine Ave . Rockledge, FL
3M SS The name and addreaa
ot
the
Peraon al
Repreaenlatrve a attorney re aa
eat forth below
All peraona having claime or
dem and a agalnat the Eatate are
required
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to hie with the
Clerk o l the ab ove C o w l, a w rit­
ten etatem ent o l any claim or
demand they may have Each
claim muet be In writing and
muel indicate the baete o l the
claim, the name and addreaa ot
the creditor, o l h it egen t or
attorney,
end
the
amount
claim ed It the claim la not yet
due. the date when it will be
com e due than b e atated It the
claim la contingent or unliqui­
dated the nature o l the uncer­
tainty ahail be ela ted It the
claim la eecured. the eecuniy
ahail
be
deecnbed
The
claimant ahail deliver eutficient
coptea o l the claim to the Clark
lo enable the Clark to mall one
co p y
to
each
Peraonal
Repreeentatrve
All pereone interacted in the
aetata to whom a copy of Hue
N otice Of Admmlatration haa
bean
m ailed are required,
WtTMIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE OATE OF THE FIRST PU B ­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to
lila any ob iecb on e that they
may have Itial ch allenge the
validity o l the deceden t * Will,
the
qualificationa
of
the
Peraonal Repraeentatrve or the
venue or the jurtediction o l the
Court

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Dato ot the liret publication ol
thta Notice Of Admmlatration
September is , 1SBS.
JOANNS MANY PRYOR
Co-Peraonal Rapreaantabva
of tfia Eatate of
MARY O PRYOR e/k/a
MARY PRYOR
KATHLEEN LYNNE
PRIDSMORS
MARY Q PRYOR a/k/a
MARY PRYOR
EDWARD L. STANLEY
110-0 Fortenberry Road
PO Boa ITS*
Merritt I aland.
Florida 8*884-1 TSS

(aor) ats-sso*

Florida Bar No OOTTOtO
Attorney far Co-Pareonal
Repre tentative a
Publich September IS. SS,
IM S
DEU-tTS

R I-M O T IC I
OF FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
the
M otion
to
R ent
F oraclotura
Sale
dated
Septem ber 2nd. IB M . entered
- l Civil C l i e No SS 34 7 C Al 4 K
ot the Circuit Court o l the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will ta ll to the highest
and beat bidder lor cash AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR ot th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
m SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
o'clock a m on th* ft h day ol
OCTOBER. I t S t the following
described property aa tat forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOTS 33 ANO 34. AMENDE0
PLAT OF M AQN0LIA HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAGE 71 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
O aled this 3rd day ot
September. 1SSI
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o f the Circuit Courl
By Jane E Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D ISABILI­
TIES ACT. pereone with disabil­
ities naedmg a special a cco m ­
m odation
should
co n ta ct
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330, 1SOO-SS5-S771 (TODI or 1-800SSS-S770. via Florida Relay
Service
DAVID J STERN. P A
SOI 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(SS4) 233-8000
M-21S22(WEN|
P u b liih
Septem ber 11, IS .
IM S
DEU-SS

Petitioner
AND
Laonaid F Flanagan

Raapondanl
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: Leonard Flanagan
401 C herokee Ln

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action haa bean Mad agalnat
you and that you arc required to
aerve a copy ol your written
defeneea. If any. to It on Bonnie
Flanagan whoae addreaa la M t
S Sunland D r. lantord. FL
M773 on or be tore OCTOBER
IS. IM S , and Ida the original
with the Clerk ol Hire Court at
PO. Boa SSt. Sinlord, FL
32771-4818 baton iervice on
Petitioner or Immediately there­
after II you lad to do eo. a
delaull may be an lared agalnat
you for the mllef demanded In
the petition
Copied of sH court document!
In IMa caaa including ordera.
are avallabla at the Clark of the
Circuit Court'! Office You may
review thee# document! upon
requeat
You mual keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court'! Office notified ol
your current addreaa
You mual keep the Clark ol the
Circuit Court ■ Office notified of
your currant addreaa (you may
Me Notice of Cum nt Addreaa,
Florida Family Form 11.818)
Futum papan m this leweuit
win be me lied to the addreaa of
record at the clerk's office
WARNING Rule 18 888.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments end information Failure
lo comply cen result in sanc­
tion*. including dtamiaaal or
aInking of pieodmg*
DATED September lath. IS M
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Luanne Woodly
Deputy Clerk
Publish September IS. SS. and
Octobers. S. 1MS
DfilMSS

Support yuur local
bu sA m u n W ry a rc I hr
heart o f your conm upd)'

t

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF T H I EIOMTEENTN
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
CASE NO. IS -IB O F -C C -tO -R
WEKIVA COVE
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC a
Florida no 1- l o r profit

corporation.

PlitfltlN,

VS
DIANE 0A IN 0 and
JAMES 0AIRD
Da f and An I •
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant to th* Final
Judgm ent
In
Foreclosure
antarad on the 2nd day ot
September, IM S . in Civil Action
NO SS-1E0I-CC-20-R ot the
county Court ol th* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and tot
Samlnola County. Florida, in
which
DIANE
BAIRD
and
JAMES
BAIRD.
arc
th*
Defendants and WEKIVA COVE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . I* th* PteintiH. I will eell lo
the highest and best bidder for
each at tha w a tt front door ol
the
Sam inol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida at
11 00 A M on O ctob er 8th.
IM S th* following dearnb ed
real property sat forth In the
Final Judgment
Lot 43 Wektva C ove Phaa* 1.
according to the the plat there­
of aa recorded in plat book 23.
P a g * 88-80. Public Records ol
Saminol* County. Florida
DATED Ihia 2nd day o l
September. IS IS
Maryann* M ore*. Clerk
By Jan* E Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff* Attorney
EMIL A OASPERONI. JR . ESQ
S3! W ekiv* Spring* Road
Longwood. Florida 3277S
(407) 772-7303
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF IS »0
Administrative Order
No 83-37
Peraona with a disability who
need a special accom m odation
to participate in this proceeding
should
co n ta ct
ADA
C oordinator at 301 N Park
Avenue.
Suita
North
301,
Sanford. Florida 32771 a l I* e e l
five ( I ) days prior to the pro­
ceed in g Telephone (407) 3234330. ealenston 4227; 1-800S4S-S771 (TDD), or 1-800-M S8770 (V), via Florida R a l i f
Service
Publish
Septem ber 11, IS.

ms
DEU-S7

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TNB BIRHTBBHTH
JUDICIAL C IR C UIT *
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. BS.14S1 OA
DIVISION «4W
NORWEST MORTOAOE INC .
Pl4intiff|*|.
VS
OARRYL POWELL. 4t al.

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SE M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
PR O B ATE DIVISION
F ile N u m b er ■ •-■ 8 8 C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHNETTE F ARNHEIM
n/k/a JOHNETTE
MARIE ARNHEIM
Dacasaad
NO TICE
OF AD M IN ISTRA TIO N
Th# adm inistration o l th*
estate o l Johnatte F Arnhsim
a/k/a Johnatt* Marl* Arnhsim.
d e ce a s ed . File Number 88-828
CP. la pending in th* Circuit
Court lo r Sam inot* County,
Florida. P ro b a l* Division. Ih*
sddraaa o l which i t PO ST
OFFICE DRAWER C. SANFORD.
F I 32772-0443 Tha nam ei and
addrsaae* o f th* paraonal tapraaanlatlv* and th* paraonal
re p re s e n ta tiv e ^ attorney a t*
aat lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
An parsons on w hom thia
n o lle * la aarvad who have
ob ieclion a that challenge th*
validity o l th* will, th* qualiticat'ona o l Ih# paraonal rapreasntal'v*. venue, or |uritdicUon ol
this Court ar* required to til*
thair o b fa ction t 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 C O P r OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* ol the deceden t
and other
peraona
having
claim * or dem an d * agalnat
deceden t's s a la t* on whom a
copy o l thia n olle* la served
within three month* attar th*
data o t th* first publication ol
this n olle* must til* thair claim *
with thl* Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O T IC I OR
THIRTY
D AY!
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt other creditor* o l th * d e c a ­
dent and parsons having claims
or dem and* against th* d e c*danl'a a a la t* must ftl# thair
claim* with Iht* court WITHIN
THREE M O N T H ! AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PU B LICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, OEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* d a l* o f Ih * first publica­
tion ot this N o lle * la Septem ber
Itth . 1888
Paraonal Representative
Robert Arnhsim
2104 H ow ell Branch Rd .

Apt 32A
Maitland. FL 32711
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
William H Morrison
7100 8 Highway 17-82
Fern Park. FL 82730
Telephone (407) 034-1424
Florida Bar N o 0143301
Publish: S eptem ber M .
IM S
DC U-104

IS .

NOTICE

M T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TN B EM N TBBN TN
SEMINOLE OOVRTY,
CIVIL mnf
A f iT
Ifli
vfwlw
VM
fH
CAES NO. B B -1 M 2 -C A
OftftSION fd-B
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA F/K/A CORAL
GABLES FEDERAL
lAVINO t AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintitlfa).

VS

IN TNB OIROUfT CO URT
OF TNB EM NTBBNTN
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OABE NO.i SS-SSSE OR t t - S

L e g a l N o tic e s

CALVIN L. HOWELL, at al.
Defendants)
OF PORBOLOOHRE BALE
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant te 4 Final Judgment of
Mon gaga Foreclosure dated
September 1,1 BBS, end entered
In Cats NO. M -ltS T -C A el die
Circuit Court el the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BJUtK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BJUtK OF FLORIDA
F/K/A CORAL GABLES FEDER­
AL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSO­
CIATION la tha Plaintiff nnd
CALVIN L. HOWELL: DIANA O.
HOWELL:
FIRST
UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA SUCCES­
SOR S T MERGER TO FIRET
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA
F/K/A
CORAL
GABLES FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION:
SOUTHERN COMMERCE BANK:
LDM. INC.. A DISSOLVED COR­
PORATION are the Defendants.
I will salt to the highest end
beat bidder lor cash at tha Waal
front deer of the Saminol*
county Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida at 11:00 a m . on the let
day el October. IM S , the fol­
lowing described property a*
eat lerth
in said
Final
Judgment:
LO T 111. LITTLE CREEK
PHASE l-A. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4S,
PAGES SS THROUGH 44. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLONIDA
a/k/a. S7BS RUNNING
EPRINOE LOOP
OVIEDO FL SS7ES
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
eaal el this Court on September
End. IM S
(SEAL)
Maryanns Mona
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCatto, Raymar.
Barrett A Frappier
Peal Olfic* Boa 8410
Tampa. FL 33441
F t8442404
NOTICE
If you are a person with a diatron in order to participate in
this proceeding, you ate enti­
tled at no cent lo you. for the
provision of certain assistance
Plaaa*
contact
Court
Admmlatration at SOI N Park
Avenue, lantord. Florida 32771.
is laphone number (40/1 3234310, within 2 working days ot
your receipt et this document. It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-000044-0771.
Publish September 11, 10,
1000
OCU-44

NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
on
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Bale
dated Beptamber t . 1000, and
antarad in Caee NO. 07-14E1
CA ot th* Circuit Court ef the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial CtrouN to
and for SEMINOLE CountyFlorid* wherein NORWEST
MORTOAOE INC is the Plaintiff
and OARRYL POWELL arc th*
Defendant*. I will sail lo th*
high**! and beat bidder for
ccsti cl the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF T H I SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: BANFORD. FLORIDA el 11:00 Pin.,
on the 1*1 day of OCTOBER.
1344. tha tottowmg dan ribad
property at eat forth In said
Final Judgment
LOT 180, 8AN LANTA THIRD
M OTION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 18. PAGE 78, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLONIDA
WITNESS MY HANO end the
seel of thia Court on September
2nd. 100E.

(ESAU

Maryann* More*
Clark ef dm Circuit Court
By: Jane I . Jaaewic
Deputy Cieik
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barren A Frappier
Post Office Boa 8410
Tampa. FL 88801
F00078740
N O T IC I
In accordance with the
Amerteene Disabilities Act, per­
sona needing a special accom­
modation lo participate In thia
proceeding should contec I the
individual er agency sending
notice not later then seven (7)
day* prior to the proceeding at
th* eddraaa given on th*
nolle*. Telephone 407-3234330 eat. 4217: t -000-088-0771
(TOD) or t -000-008-0770 (v). via
Florida Relay Service
Publish: September 11, 18,
1808
PtU-08______________________
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB BIBNTSSNTN
4UM AIAL C IR C UIT
CASE BO. 80-1 ttP C A te a
ROCCO EANT0MA8EIN0 end
CAROLYN SANTOMASSINO
Plaintiffs,
VINCENT J. LeROEA, BETTY
JEAN DEPPEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, and ALL
KNOWN AND UNKNOWN
TENANTS.
Defendants
NOTICE OP BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
that on th* 8th day of OCTO­
BER 1008. et 11:00 a m at th*
Weal Front Door. Saminol*
County Courthouse, 301 N.
Park Avenue, lantord. Florida
3877t. th* undersigned Clark
WIN offer tor sale the rest a*tat*
Lot I . Block C. hi milwood
Third Addition Amended Plat,
according to the plot t hotact at
recorded In Piet Book I I ,
Peg** 01 and 02. Inclusive,
Public Record* of OenUnole
County, Florida together with *N
structures. Improvement*. A l­
lure*. end appurtenance* on
•old land or used In canfunctton
therewith Th* store*aid Ml*
will be mad* pursuant to an
final ludgmant order entered by
th* Honorable Seymour Benson
on August 28.1208
DATED this ltd day of
September. 1008.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ef Court
By Jan* E Jaaewic
M Deputy Clerk
Publish: Saplambar I t , IS,
IM S
OEU-87

NaNep to hereby given Mist a
tha
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
tha
City
Commieiion Chamber*. City
Halt, lantord. Florid*, at 7 00
pm . on Thursday. October 1.
IM S . to consider a requeat tor
a Conditional Ua* In a PO.
Planned Development Zoning
District.
A PART OF LOT t. GATEWAY
PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGES 2*. 28 ANO 28. OF T H I
PUBLIC RSCOROI OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED A l FOLLOWS:
BEGIN AT T H I SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF LOT 1, 8AID GATE­
WAY PLAZA SHOPPING CEN­
TER. RUN THENCE ON AN
ASSUMED i EARING OF E
U*01‘M* W ALONG THE
SOUTH U N I OF SAID LOT 1.
GATEWAY PLAZA SHOPPING
CENTER, A DISTANCE OF
ISS.SZ FEET: THENCE N
00*07'»* W. A DISTANCE OF
17487 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE NORTH U N I OF SAID LOT
1. GATEWAY PLAZA SHOPPING
CENTER; THENCE CONTINUE
EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTH
U N I OF SAID LOT 1, GATEWAY
PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER.
THE FOLLOWING TW O (2)
COURSE• AND DISTANCES; N
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Tim Raines Is a Sanford unlive and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. 11la stnls for (hr 1098 Reason I n
In the find column, personal-best season
totals In the second column nnd career totals
(Including 1998 Karnes) In the third column.

RAINES QAUGE
CATEGORY
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Raines celebrated his birthday a day late,
going (wo-for-lhrec with one pin scored and
one RBI and also mnklng a diving catch In left
field as the Yankees beat ihc Tampa Bay Devil
Rays at the Troplcana Field In St. Petersburg,
4-0. Thursday night.

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Racing
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For more Information, call the FASCAR office
at (904) 427-4129.

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courtly In points allowed.

Tonight: Edgewater at Lyman,
7 :3 0 p .m .
L O N G W O O D _ Finally, n flcr years o f fru s­
tratin g losses, the G reyh ou n d s pulled out a
d o s e gam e last week, kn ock in g o f Lake
M ary, 20-7. A stro n g defense am i u sm ashm ou th ru n n in g gam e led the w ay ju st o n e
w eek a fter a last-secon d loss at Sem inole,
T h e defense held Lake M ary and the o f­
fense w as able to grin d It out to noteh the
w in.
If Lym an gets a lead, they can hold o n to
tt. C oach Lurry Uukcr has a deep herd o f
ru n n in g tracks w h o don 't turn the Ixill over.
He also has a steady quarterback. B rian
Krause w h o d o esn 't m ake silly inlstukes.
E dgew ater lost In the final m inu tes at
I-ukc M ary tw o w eeks ago In Its on ly o th e r
S em in ole C ou n ty uppcarance.

GreyhoundsLake Howell came Into the
match wlnleda under Its own
new coach. Brandt Sanford and
Lyman's only win was Wednes­
day
to
out-of
conference
Apopka.
Sanford's Silver Hawks held
a 9-1 lead ln the third and de­
ciding game before letting It
slip away.
T h e y played so hard to ­
night,* Sanford said as her re­
cord fell to 0-5. *We are start­
ing to work well together and
the play tonight showed It. ‘ I
can’t complain.*
The match was all about
streaks.
Lyman scored the first five
points o f the match on a streak
that Included three aces from
Kacy McDaniel, but Lake How­
ell scored the next five behind
the serve o f Kristi DcFIHlpo
who had a big night at the net.
Lyman eventually went up
13-10 and 14-13. but DeFIlllpo
scored an ace to knot the score
and, after the teams traded
side outs. Lauren Watts fired

Football
Pago DA
behind
quarterback Taylor Ramsaur.
who appeared to score on an
11-yard ran. But the run was
called back on a holding pen­
alty and few plays later. Lake
Brantley turned the ball over
on a Iota o f dooms.
The final score o f the game
came on Semlnole’a next pos­
session with a 32-yard dash by
Lively. Andre Green ran In the
two point conversion,
and
Seminole ended the game 28-0.
The Patriots got solid efforts
from Ramsaur and tunning
back Chris Evcnson. but the
Fighting Semlnoles defense,
led by Calvin Thompklns and
Donnell Peterson, befuddled
Lake Brantley all night.
Lively, who finished the eve­
ning with three touchdowns
ana a whopping 1B7 yards
rushing, was the star o f the
game.
After the game. Lively re­
mained modest, and sent out
the message of, T h a n k you* to
the offensive line.
Seminole coach Rich Santi­
ago felt that his team played
especially well In the win.
T h e y came to play, and they
played hard,* said Santiago.
la k e Brantley will travel to
Ovtedo next Thursday, while
Seminole will be at home
against Lake Howell.
Both
games are set for 7 p.m. Btarts.

an ace to give Lakr Howell the
first game.
The Hawks raced out lo a 3-0
lead In Uie second game, but
Vannya Gutierrez served seven
straight points to pul Lyman
ahead.
Lake Howell tied It at 7, but
Lyman ran off four straight on
a mn that Included three aces
from Brandi Aery.
The Greyhounds led 14-10.
but Lake llowell wouldn't give
up until a cany call gave Ly­
man the second game to even
the match.
Lyman couldn't have stayed
In the match without Rosheena
Davis's domination at the net.
She blocked
and slammed
away at Lake Howell alt night.
"All I can say is number 10
(Davts)
was
awesome,*
Wohlsteln said.

Especially In game 3. Lake
Howell raced out leads of 4-1
and 9-1 before Lyman closed
the gap. Shannon Robinson
served three straight points.
The trams traded back and
forth nnd. down 13-0, Lytnan
ran out the game as Davts
m led the net.
,
With Lyman ahead. 14-13.
Tanya Simpson slammed home
a winner to give Lyman the
match and Its first ronfrrrnre
and district win.
The Greyhounds will return
home for u pair of nonconference mutches on Monday
against Bishop Moore (5 p.m.)
and Tuesday against Class OA*
District 3 foe DcLond (7 p.m.|.
The Silver Hawks will be In
action against today, traveling
down the road to lakr on Trin­
ity Prep at 6 p.m.

�Seminole Heiald. Sanford. Florida • Friday. September 10, 1998 ■7A

Religion
Fam ily weekend planned at Sanford Church o f Christ

IN BRIEF

By Boson Wenner

Cantor Shimon Gil at Beth El services
LONGWOOD - Congregation
Beth El o f Ccnlrn) Honda Is
pleased to nnnmincc Cantor
Shimon Oil o f Jerusalem, Is­
rael, will nsslst Rabbi Moshe
Elba/, during the ! Il(*li Holy Day
Sendees of RobI i Hashanah,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
and Yom Klppur. Sept. 29 and
SO.
Cantor Gil, a Cha/anoot and
liturgical music tenor, has
spent the past 10 years In
professional cantorial leader­
ship In the smith Honda re­
gion. He Is a cantonal graduate
from the Ycshlva University In
New York. In addition to hold­
ing a certified teaching degree Cantor Shimon Oil
from Ohr Sameach, New York.
Ucth El's services will be conducted nt the Maitland Civic Center.
041 S. Maitland Avc., Maitland for the three days of Hosh Hashanah and the two days o f Yom Klppur. Tickets for non-members are
available nt $118 each and tnny lie applied to membership after
the holidays.
Fur llrkets nnd additional Information call Rabbi Elba* at 7880729 or fax 772-477. A video is available at no charge to persons
Interested In Information about the full-service, family ortented.
conservative synagogue. Visit our Web Site nt www.beth-cl.org.

Celebration set
SANFORD - The piddle Is Invited to Join members of Zion Hope
Missionary Haptlst Church. 710 Ornnge Avc.. us they celebrate
their pastor's anniversary on Saturday, at 7 p.m. Tills banquet and
roast will feature fun. food nnd fellowship while they "roast" their
pastor, Ellas CalTry.
Members add." tlrtng your lies! Jokes and stones and give the
pastor your best shot." Tlie cost will be $0.
A special worship service will also take place on Sunday, at 11
n.m. with Minister Hrurr McCray as the speuker and at 3 p.m. the
Rrv. Arthur Bradley Sr. will deliver another message.

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The
Sanford
Church o f Christ lias plalmed
n "Family Weekend" for Sept.
26 and 27. The speaker for the
event will be Willard Tate. He
will teach on the theme “How
to Gel What You Want and
Want Whul You Get."
Talc Is from Abilene. Tcxns.
where he Is employed as an
associate professor at Abilene
Chrtstlnn University In the Life
learning Skills Program. Prevlounly. he worked us the
m ens head basketball coach.
He lias ministered throughout
the United States for num er­
ous years and Is a highly
sought-afler public speaker.
He lias been a regular lecturer
at the bi-annual "Spiritual
Growth Workshop" held In

Orlando nnd sponsored by
area Churches of Christ.
The Saturday schedule will
begin with a coffer and danlsh
fellowship from 9 to 10 n.m.
and follow with congrrgatlonnl
singing from 10 to 10:30 n.m.
Talc will Introduce the audi­
ence lo the topic. ‘Deciding
What You Want" from 10:30 lo
11:30 n.m. and preach again
from 2 to 3 p.m. on "Learn lo
Gel Excited" and .it 7 lo 8
p.m. on "Accepting Who You
Arc."
A lunch of chicken and all
Ihc fixings with drink and drssrrl will Ik * provided from
noon lo 1 p.m. Participants
may then relax lo the singing
o f "Tribute" from Holly Hill.
Tills group lias performed for
over a year throughout the
Central Florida area. C ongre­
gational singing will again lake

p.m. address the audience and
wind up the day with the sub­
ject "Keep on Loving - Even
When You Don’t Oct What You
Want."
The
members
will
offer
classes for all ages from 10:30
to 11:30 a.m. and continue the
fellowship
with
a
potluck
luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Again,
congregational
singing will highlight the day
from 1 to 1:30 p.m.

Willard Tat*
place from 6:30 lo 7 p.m.
On Sunday, from 9:30 to
10:30 n.m.. Tate will again
talk on "Accepting Responsi­
bility* nnd from 1:30 to 2:30

Minister Tony Black, adds
that, "we hope that everyone
will come and enjoy Willard's
unique style and presentation.
He Is a man who loves God and
It shows In his message."
The public Is invited to at­
tend. The church Is located at
1500 Park Avc. In Sanford. For
more
Information
call
the
church office at 322-7781.

Banquet to help
with church
building fund
Bv Susan Wanner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - A Building Fund
Benefit Banquet Is set for Sept.
26 at 6 p.m. at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.. In Sanford. This night
of spiritual fellowship
and
dining will benefit Pastor Mary
Andy Irwin to speak
W. Smith and her ministry for
SANFORD - Andy Irwin, the former youth director of First United the Sanford Christian Worship
Methodist Church, will Ire "coming home" this weekend. Many Center, located
at 1509 W.
know him for his "manic. Billy putty voice. Intriguing songs, a s­ 13th Street.
tonishing mouth noises and hilarious stories. He Is equal parts
The building Itself ts In need
mischievous school boy and the Marx Brothers, peppered with a of repair, according lo Smith.
touch o f the Southern balladeer. Andy Is one vibrantly odd bird,
"We
are
renovating
the
w1lh feathers (hat tease, tickle and tug nt the heart and a whopper church." she said. T h e celling
of a personality, which barely fits In most rooms. People are
and the roof need work. I work
drawn to him like magnets to u refrigerator. And Inside, It s all
with a committee of ministers.
Mountain Dew and Jolt Cola. Some people have Inner-kids. Andy They wanted to put on a affair
OITutt Irwin hus an outer kid."
to help raise money for the
The weekend o f fun will begin on Saturday with a spaghetti din­ renovation. They felt It would
ner In the Fellowship Hall from 5 to 0:30 p.m. The cost for the encourage other church mem­
dinner will be $3 for adults and $10 per family. A program and bers to help."
concert by Irwin will follow at 7 p.m.
The speaker for the event
Irwin will present a special music service and the Children's will be T h e Barefoot Prophet
Chat during services on Sunday evening at 0:30 p.m. the congrega­ of Ft. Lauderdale." Roast beef,
with
dressing
and
tion will celebrate with nn Ice cream social In the Fellowship Hall turkey
honey baked tiam are the
und be entertained with another concert by Irwin.
main courses to be served for
For more Information call the church office at 322-4371.
the evening. The-raral-wtilr also
consist o f potato salad, tossed
Anniversary recognized
salad, carrot and raisin salad
SANFORD - mem bers'of Mt. Sinai M.B. Church Invite the public
to attend a Church Deaconess. Mission and Prayer Band Anniver­ and a choice o f drinks such as
sary on Sept. 30 at 3 p.m, The church Is located at 1843 Jerry Ave. coffee, tea and Juice.
Sanford - Christian Worship
In Sanford.
Center has served the com ­
For more Information call Dorothy Matthews at 330-9102.
munity for many years. Smith
says she Just wants to be able
Concert o f Prayer
to continue this work and have
LAKE MARY - St. lit e r 's Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart Road.
a place for people to worship.
Lake Mary, will hold Its "Concert of Prayed Saturday at 7 p.m.
Donations for the banquet
The focus o f Die Interdenominational meeting will be on the na­ are $15 for adults and chil­
tion and Its leaders In crisis. For more Information, call (407) 679- dren 12 and under $6. Tickets
2645. ext. 9600.
are available at 400 E. First
Street. More Information con
also be found by calling 322Author speaks
LONGWOOD - The Rev. Chris Kline will speak about her book. A 3499 or 644-1401.
Those unable to attend or
/Jrti/innf Deception. Wednesday at 7 p.m. ut the Weklva Assembly,
Just wishing to make a contri­
1675 Dixon Road. Longwood.
Cline will describe her experience o f how she was led to hand- bution may send funds to
Mary Smith at 1703 W. 13th
write 4.000 pages after being delivered from the drug and rock and
roll scene, where she traveled with bands and the Jet set. For more Street. Sanford. FL 32771.
Donations are welcome.
information, call 774-0777.

Now Silam Primitive Baptist Church was founded In 1B70. Thle It the third building.

N ew Salem to celebrate anniversary this weekend
By M in i Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT ...
,
,
„
'
• jVMISJJ. .
SANFORD - The congregation o f New Salem Primitive Baptist,. Church of &gt;Jesus
Christ. Inc. Is observing Its 128lh anniver­
sary tills weekend.
The church was founded in 1870. The
land for the building was donated by Oen.
John H. Sanford for which lids city was
named. Gen. and Mrs. Sanford donated a
bell to the church. New Salem's first she
was on Eighth Street and Palmetto Avenue.
The wooden structure had luntems for light.
The services lasted until late evening hours
with everyone making a Joyful noise unto
the Lord.
Members went lo service by horse and
buggy or mule and wagon. After years of
romplalns from whiles about the noise, the
chureh bunted, the members gathered for
worship service at each others homes.
Tlte church was called "Ihc feet washing
church’ or the Holy Ghost Headquarters.
Rebuilding d ie church al Eleventh Street

and Locust Avenue, the name was changed
to Mount Mariah Prim itive, B pptm .Qhpfch.
The bcM dcMated by Sanfonl remains in the
churonyaiiif.
After many years the New Salem Prim itive
Baptist ' ChuttH was rebuilt on Twelfth
Street and Cedar Avenue. The original w ar­
riors o f the foundation have been laid to
rest. These ministers have pastored the
rhurch and led the yearly success o f the
congregation throughout the years.
Pastors are: the Rev. Simeon AusUn, the
Rev. P.H. Frison. Minister Bertls Herring,
the Rev. O.W. Williams. Elder Eli Simpson
and the Elder Warren K. Little serve os pas­
tor.
In observance service will be held Friday,
and Saturday at 6 p.m. at Rivers o f Life
Chureh. Orlando with Pastor Jackson. On
Sunday. 8 a.m. the Macedonia Prim itive
Baptist Church. Elder Imporate, Pastor, 11
a.m. New Mt. Calvary M.B. Church associate
minister Jack Jackson, 3:30 p.m. Clearwa­
ter Missionary Baptist Church, Pastor Mat­
thew Jackson will close out the 128th anni­
versary celebration.

Nativity prepares for the new millennium
By Dm Bropby
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LONGWOOD • It has been said that there Is
no such thing os a coincidence, and In the
case o f Renew 2000 at Nativity Catholic
Chureh. the original core group was made up
o f twelve Individuals. Ilmmmm. Rather brings
to mind the disciples, doesn't It? Just as the
disciples were Joyfully facing what lookrd like
rather Insurmountable obstacles a l the time,
the core Renew group at Nativity is looking
forward to the year 2000 with faith and hope
rather than the dread which seems to p erm e­
ate our secular society.
H ie very word "Catholic* means universal,
and this Is the beautiful message which R e­
new 2000 carries to each and every one o f us
not only at Nativity, and not only within the
Catholic Church, but to all those who believe
in the healing power o f our risen Lord. We can
once again return to the very roots which fed
our faith and openly share the Jay and faith
with one another which lias sustained us as a
people for 2.000 years.
Just os the beauty o f a tree ts admired for
what is seen above the ground. It Is the roots
which first grow and support the tree. The
core Renew group has been operating beneath
the surface waiting to support the new life
which Is set to burst forth.
The sharing within our faith community b e ­
gins tn Sept. 20 through 27, with a Parish R e­
new Mission slated for 7 to 8:30 p.m. nightly.
The entire Renew 2000 process takes place
over a three-year period, encompassing five
seasons, cadi consisting o f six weeks. It Is not
to much u particular event, but Is a Journey
during which we are invited to participate.
During this time, adults can more deeply
share their faith with one another. Group ses­
sions will also be available for our youth to
fully participate In this renewal and growth
process.
So you may be asking yourself. "What's In It
for me? If tilts is a touchy-feelcy type o f ex p e­
rience or u Bible study, that's I'm outta here."

Well. It is neither, or could be both, actually,
as It Is n different experience for earh Individ­
ual. In this spiritually starved world Renew
offers a chance to deepen faith In a relaxed,
more personalized, Informal, small group set­
ting In people's homes. It's neither radical nor
threatening. Perhaps one might view It os a
gathering similar to that o f the early Chris­
tians. Our spirituality grows and la strength­
ened by participation In Mass and In different
activities In the pariah. This ts on additional
way o f sharing faith.
Thad Seymour, one o f the co-leaders o f the
Renew core group ts Involved with Renew for
the second time. Fifteen years ago. he and Ids
wife were Involved In Renew In Chicago and to
this day, even though many o f the people with
whom they were involved In the Renew proc­
ess there have gone their various ways, a
sense o f friendship and family with these peo­
ple still exists.
Lucy Paskoskl Is the other co-leader o f the
Renew group and she, too. la a second tim er
In the Renew process. She was Involved tn the
Renew group back In the early 1980s here at
Nativity, when the parish was still quite small.
The group was so enthused by the process
that they continued to meet for several years
after the Initial meeting cycle, exhausting the
then available resources. When asked to par­
ticipate once again, Paskoskl enthusiastically
threw herself Into the project.
When asked how to explain. "What’s In It for
me?" about Renew, Seymour simply smiles
and says. "Come and see.’ There Is a sense of
acc and tranquillity and genuine Christian
t In him that seems to transcend the secu­
lar values with which wc are Hirrounded. It's
something that certainly seems lo warrant
further Investigation.
Renew 2000 celebrates the coming o f the
new millennium and prepares us to fare the
challenges o f the 21st Century. Christians are
told to ‘ be not afraid,’ and Renew provides a
vehicle for them to experience the richness
and the beautiful heritage present In our
Catholic faith.

C

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Congregation Beth
of Contral Florida
CONSERVATIVE, FULL SERVICE, FMMLY
Is pleased to announce the engagement of

Cantor Shimon Oil to assist Rabbi Masha llb a i Ph.D.,
in leading the

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
R o s h H a s h o n a h , S e p te m b e r 2 0 , 2 1 ,2 2
Y o m K lp p u r, S e p te m b e r 2 9 ,3 0

at the

MAITLAND CIVIC CENTER
641 S . M a itla n d A v e ., M a itla n d , F L 32751

“L’SHANAH TOVA Tl KATEVU”
We wish the Jewish Community a very happy &amp; joyous New Year - 5759.
Let us welcome the High Holy Days in prayer and song. Services will be
led by Rabbi Moshe Elbaz and Cantor Shimon Gil of Jerusalem, Israel

Non Mombor Ticket Prlcosi $111.00 por poroon
(May ba applied toward membership)
Registration Is bolng accoptod for family mambarship
Call (407) 788-3729 or fax (407) 772-0477 for tickets and Information, or

VISIT OUR WKB SITE A T W W W .RKTM L.ORQ
Office and Beth El Learning Center, 160 Ibis Road, Longwood, FL 32779

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Honda •Friday, September 10, 1990

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Worship At The Church Of Your Choice This Wee
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Anglican
n u o n ro rtA i e p is c o p a l
IT ALBAN a
ANOUCAN CATVt ORAL
J J « W S R I M (Atom* » . * |
|i &lt; wu* at G t r a n
sn 117 Oong Earn
c v m d nonaa
407-467-2374
1429 Bkx* O' Comma, Pay#'
&amp; m ar S m e ll
1 001 m
S M tuehanai
900 a m
Sunday S o w
1000 tm
S4igE utM 4l
,Nun*r&gt; M Sanncm,
* I » 3 H S v iO l
M Mamrig Pray*
I 30 a n
Wrtd Mot* E u c r m
7 00 p m
rn K*y Ejm»n«1
llOOrwon
U Piay*i Boor
nay r u n
t? 00 noai

Th* CV-y-*'X* « Wan
T7*l&gt;«t*nr»

Assembly Of God
COflNKRSTONf
ASSEMBLY Of GOO
l i t N Country CXD Rd
U M M *y r i
r ^ s i«o
Peetcu
Rtv Ron O x m
Svjnday Stfxx*
OJOem
lAjrung Wonfup
10 30 tm
Stnuy Lvenrvg
6 00 pm
7 00 p m
Wed femey *egw
Nuri#r(i PlOwRMO

K-m

Wtd P^y* BM
N^n*ry Ptcw3»d

CfMTKAL. BAPTIST CHURCH
JtOl W !»l SI 8 M
(407) 322 2914
Jm Tf Dim PaiMnMn
Pinto#
J*#ryrugai»
AfttocP l W
Jact M TTionii
M n u r at Mv%&lt;
Jm Pagan
Ifcn^tf at Youff
Suidir Smoa
S 30tm
Wcvrv^g WO'V'fi
1100»m
Worarvp
600pm
Wfd P'tyt# S rw ci
6 30 pm.

t0 30*m

By S#rv»c*

7 30pm

Baptist
WESTYMW BAPTOT CHURCH
4100 Pad* Road!*&lt;*)
Santord none*
4C7-3J3-OK3
&gt; Omvw unwor
I’ m '
Sunday ttfm l
900 am
u on veW n re
iDOOim
CTwm T i m e
4 00 p m
E i m g Worm*
7 0C p m
W*d Praw* S * v o
700pm
COUNTffTKX U 7TM T
CHURCH
Canary Cwe TM. l**a Mary f l
Paator
•w y W Long
4 49 am
S oo ty Schoa
Pmachrg 4 WCmh*aig
10*9 am
6 30pm
(KM Study
700pm
Snarmg 4 Pm awing
mim, * *--*
710pm
m oy ifMiera*
• IS pm
Sat ManaPmywMMI

R e d e e m e r , 2 5 2 5 O a k A v e .,
S a n fo r d FL.
Ha'no Pnoto by Tommy v n e o t

Ut Monday
1100 am
WommiCacit
2nd Monday
10 00a m .2 0 0 p m .7 1 0 p m
Mans Prayer Bmaarm
iMTTimday
4 30 am
W a iiF H m M O m H
3rd ITumday
4 » pm
Hunan, Prowdad

i«o n x&amp;y*\7
Sunday
fhfcee StxTy

93dam
10*3 am
6 00pm
Won h c
700pm
w e m u r Nonhc
N uw y- u H w n l

T M C M t l BARTH I CHURCH
H i Eau Alport Boatyard
S a la d F)ontM 32771
322-3737
CN«hO0to*
Pttlor
tt Ba CcWnan
9*9 am
S o * * , Schod
1049am
Jtompg Worth*
m
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VYoran%_)
400pm
iN&gt;i7eirtif
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7 00 pm
700pm
ChyaaniChoch
410pm
TVwidty vo u a a i

333-4473
407-330-1071 Fai
CB SM y Maiirg M
Laaa Mary CommaMy Caraai
900 an
10 00 a n
7 00pn

920 U*aaia Rd Santoro
323-9072
. Ooorga SMdd
SendaySond
lOOOam
Mtamng Same*
1100am
Etarae Same*
400 pm
rnca
700pm
OM TiuPa tor a Na&gt; Day
PALMETTO AVENUE
SarAard. FL 32773

Im Wiiy Fkimt

1407)331-0710
Dr i r m CNAO
P4MOI
SLimWi LAomng
Cmabrabon Sannc*
1000 am
»*»4 M I| N y*
Taacumg u m f y
7 00 p m

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
KM OM A .« . Sartord PL
*07-322-3799
Famat Rkthm W Tnu
PaMo,
Sat viga M a im
4 00 A I 30 p m
5o&lt; Ui i v i 7 43-10 30 4 12 00 am
Spaam Watt
9 00 a m
CoHtiaion Sat
3 00-1 43 p m
WH40II U n i
4 00 a m
BT. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL
T ia w ra i Roman CamoK
Tndantm* Lam Man
HI A &gt; a Sunday 9 a m
LxairJ at p *
722 Homan Ra Sarlard PL 32771
,Banmd C'acatr Banal|
(407)472-1*7

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
M I N 27nd S i, SamonJ FL
407-322-3942
Ra&lt; R iia y Ban’
Pairoi
Sunday Scnooi
943 am
Mommg Worm*
10 30 a m
E*tno**tbc Sannca
0 00 p m
Family EnncKmam
Somca Wrjnaioay
700 pm
Samncaa Timoy
CTmaean Scnoa
Pia-Sctwoi 9*u grata 12
407-121-1723
Aiao Day C aa Sum
ai 1 yaar to p a i o v w
407 12H411

Christian
FMST CHRISTUM CHURCH
(Oucipm or CnrMt)
1U7S Santord Art 1*74610. F l
122-7727
SuMay ScHoa

Holy EutfanM
1000 a m
Temray
700 a m
w aa m oai
lOOOam
T&gt;W Rt
730pm
•T. PETERS
CPMCOPAL CHRUCH
T7a Ray BL Barga Rock*
Smdar
Hoiy Eueftaftti
9 00 am
ChiTltan Education
■Ai Ago*
900am
Hoiy Euctianat
lOOOam
Cnaoran i C7wcn
1000am
lEaucaaon Wyegi
NeKiary Ba^fla Ai 9 00 a m
Tnrexv '0 0 0 a m Sannca

CHURCH OP CHHMT
219 Waoi Sr
WHO Spimga FI 3270B
SuMay SampM l O N a m A X p m
SuTTay Be*a Study
930 am
TWO Rda SluJy
730 pm
Bany Mayaa
(407) 377-3003

9 30 a m
11 00am
4 00pm

7 M n R (n gR

U y l Sispai
4pm
M at Sakm ins Piayw Sarvu 7pm
CcRaa Fatoainp Anar Vis&gt;m*
Aj Kra WMcom* HtM
STUM CHURCH
730 Upam R d. Samom Fl
407-322-0900
Tvn Storma
Mniiar
JoaCapuo
ruuin Urvuy.
Siam Manor
Chnaaan Educaaon
Momng Fyaomn*
4 30 a m
S u m , BAM School
900am
Moma^ Worm*
1014
Eianng WQvm*
anoTouPi
400pm
Wattmday
4 00 p m
Famly H p l Su*p*r 4 3 H Study
Nunary Prondad

Eaetem Orthodox
BT. J O H t l EASTERN
OR THOOOX CHURCH
2741 Coertry Ctob Road

Aw Dorwid heira
C7U1* Atone
OmnaLturgy
SemMy School

Full Quspal

CHRRTUN FELLOWS10P
La*a Mary Foiaidusm
14*4 Mary Elementary S u m
Comar Laaa Mary Rad and
Cotmtry CA* Road
Lena Mary FL
TM 407-321 0900
S »y * Cto-wrCarry
S u m ,y w v *
10 00 0 m
Nuraary P w a a d

307 W IMS!
[Oonntoan Sanlmdl
Sarlord F l 32771
407-12I-4M1
MdiaM Ponnao
JoaPorudo
VAxih* Laedw
Same* TMr
OoiOty
1000am ASOOpm
Thiaaday
700 pm
Nunary Avarana AJ Sannca*

Intef-Denominetlonel
BEAROALL AVI. CHAPEL
3002 Batrdai Aya
407-323-3794
JacKCoa
Paator
Sum ,
Momyig W m h *
1000am
ErarwigSanKa
400pm
Tuaaday Evanytg
B4m Study
700pm

CONORROATKMAl CHURCH
IMACCC1
2401 S Pam Aaa Sartord
407-122434*
Ra* ThcmaaP Taachu*
Sum ,School
910-10 30am
worth*
li o o a m
Wad Rda Study
7 IS 4 13pm
Feaomh* Omar 4 00 p m

474
C om ardEE WtbamacnRoad
407-744-7700
S u m , Cturth Sannca
and S u m y School
10 00 am
Wadiaaday
4 00 pm
CnadCaia l .a i a t m i al Samca*

(407| 121-4191
10004m
1000am

Foursquare

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF O H S T

7 00 pm

Holy EucnanM

Congregational

Church 01 Christ

HOLY CROSS
401 P*m A ** . S*moo FL
T*W(hant 407-322-4411
Ray C AlrndCm* J&gt;
Ra* Chnalophar B t w ig
Holy EucnanM

7 30am

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WOROOFUFE
CHURCH OF OOO Bl CFMBET
411 Sanlord Avarua
Sarlord FL 32771
*07 3239049
Eldar Johnaarm Handamon
S u m , Scnod
1000 am
Momng Mtorvrp
1130*m

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SCHOOLaad BAYCAK
Prt-tchool Wu 12th arado
‘A Ministry oi Church o l God of Santonf
A BEKA Curriculum
•0 1 W . 2 2 n d S C S a n fo r d • S 2 1 - 2 7 U

BARNES HEATING A
AIR CONDmONINQ
COtlPlETE SYSTEMS • ADO OHS
FREE E3TMATES • SERVICE ALL BRANDS
RESOENTML ANO COMMERCIAL
-HEAT PUMP EXPERTS*
STATE CERT FCACOJ4424

•15 W. 2nd 8L 323-3517

Sam'8

The Original FetnNy Heir Cutters
NO APPQNTMENT NECEB6ARY

Ofml

A ^ J .O . L O C K S M I T H

THIS SPACE
AVAILABLE
Only $6.00 Per Week
Call: 322-2611

A a A fr k u A aerk sa
finest Present*
C re a tiv e In sp ira tio n a l
G O SPEL BONGS
by M r. Horace 323*1386

5^*

QM FORD CHRYSLER
AHAmancBn &amp; Import
C«r A Truck Rspalrs
Phone 331*7000

Jim Dunn
O il 71h r
MV 29440

201 N M aple A v*

SAtHocd, fl 3277i

Comer a Commeroal 4 Map*

S TE N S TR O M
R E A LTY

Hen-Denominational
FAITHFUL 1
CBRaasa
&gt; PiAia • (407) 329-4300
320 E CoimeroM St • Sarlord
S u m , Samce
1100am
CnaHna FMKwmfyp
(a gn 912)
I I 00 am
Famly F M o m f *
IMtmMvnMna
1230pm
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7 30pm
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200400pm
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Fla 407024 1117
Voa* Pagar 1400 409 7044

nRST PRttBYTIM AN CHURCH
OF SANPORO
Bate * an 3m tna 4W1 St
4 PM* A Oaa t D oanoyi
Sontoad FL
Phono 407-322 2442
Faa 407-322 2444
■Whom Wa Know Ir m Mama"
ai Tha Hoad Ol The Coy
Re* Bruce 4 Seen
1000 am
S u m , Church Schocl
1000am
Smoay Momng Worm*
Numery
Soma PHR FoaowMi*
Woowaday
4 00pm
WaOwtday Farmy i * V i
Supper
4 30 pm
VtMhOtoiM*
I |K-4 OradMI
1(3-4 O W M I

S u m , momng
910 a m
Conaampomry Worm*
Smday momng
1100 am
Famwy WOran* Same*
Nuraary i* promded M
t I t l m and 10 30 a m aamcaa
Scnday Schoa tor adua*
911am

BAMFORO SEVENTH OAV
ADVEHTTSTS
000 E Second Svaar
Sarlord FL 12771
(407| 323 3444
PiHor daemon DoggolM
Phono |407) 704 1234
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11 00 • m
OvraWDrthp
Prirev Ueetng
730pm
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The Churcri (AWwa Fem
WOrM th io u (/ ll»*

FL
10 30am
1030 a m

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Spiritualist

U C 4 A 4PMNTUAL CENTRE
I02A A*p*n Ay*
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Oangy O , FL
(Aero** Korn
tku* Spmg* A/o V**mi
Rea Margy/ei Am SehnW
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10 30am
T7uMt|
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M OP"
Wdamaaan on Cthmh Fimcaora
and S*muw Cann ing
Cal (E04) 2292222

Unitul Church Of Christ
1234EE Wmanaon Road
Longwood FL
407-312-4233
Ro* O mm hxngMciod
Suncu, Wcrmp
10 30am
Nunery h tw a d
CrurcnScncKi
9 IIa m
Youth 4 CTWOtn Mnwtry
430p m

Unity
303 4 OmngeAao
Onanoo FL 12401
407 4224333
Sunday
910411004m
Wed Praya Servae
4 JO p m
Mue* py Coco Ramo*

Wesleyan
09 9A0IA
way* dal
I CM.
ad Fl 32771
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Few Seem on u « . cm* MM)
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407-322-4332
■Where the OoapM It Good N a n '
Sunday Schoa
9*3 a
Momng Worth*
II 00 a
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A Long Term Skilled Facility

(407) 682-0230

407*322-4707

MtatlJIAM-TF«
115 E. FIRST IT.,
SANFORD

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• I f E SECOND ST. SANFORD

THIS SPACE
AVAILABLE
Only $6.00 Per Week
Call: 322*2611
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Personal ProOction Hems
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THE SMMPUCfTY PLAN ™
SL M. 46AX MUm M M., Ltks Mary

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THE McKIBBON
AGENCY
114 N. Park Ave., Sanford
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Cart Bergman A E m p lo y ees

Bar *237515 • St. Petersburg Attorney

/v area,

322-0331

TIREUCPRBS

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Fra# madteal c u n , transportation,
counseling, private doctor
plus living expanses.

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V IM a A tiK
LAKEADA
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2 BEDROOMS 1445-1470
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(10T) JJJ447I

IN S U R A N C E

Famous Recipe
1044 FRENCH AYS.

4 I )« |J11JI *»
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_______ 322-4263

Retirement A Nursing Center
Fur ■ current liuin| of
nailable putitiunv call Michclc
Catpenict. Human Ketourcct ai

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lovwl ona. 040.00 par day.

•22-2131

•Marttrs 4 Monutnsnts •Pnarranofmints
M I . Mryeri BhU., Sm M 33773
222-2213

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4POTTUAUBT CHURCH
OP AWARENESS M A C
3210 N OacAetew T&gt;at cM
ct Baaa* Road Cmancto
Sunday Sannca
1030am
wwmwaday Sanma
7M pm
M*» madng 2nd l u m ,
Saptaneer wvu A*m
Fo* mom rto cal 4074 79-3004
Co-PaMori Flay jean Larch 4
Flay Am Ollteirger

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09 L A M MARY
124 W WWaxAvt
lea* Mary. FL
407 321-1021
Ra* AF Sttvana
9 14am
CNrrch Prayer Maatng
S * t am
Crutch S a n a
1100 am
Momng Won
400pm
tou r O ra*

LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE I
2324 Oa* Arm.
Elmer A neuecher

4AHFORO MEADOWS
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTI* T
CHURCH
3414 M County IM 427
Santoro TL
407 322 7410
SabbaPi
iS a i| 9 H a m
Onna Worth*
(3 * | I I 00 am
Piiyai Maying
|W*d) 700pm
AAartMa
(Sal) 1 13pm

• I t pm

700pm
HMy Capaa Saory Hour Praatfioci
F a VOormaacn Cat 407-3339797

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PARTY DEPOT 1ROQUO&lt;SAVE
SANFORD, FL 32773

1011
SarlordFL 32771
407-330-2433
Lloyd 3 Aleman*
Suoay Educaaon
900 am
Siaalay WorMap
10 00am
2nd WWMwdiy C#eath mor*,
430pm

HOLY CRO«S LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP LAKE MARY
740 Sen O n * lea* Mary FL
PadHoyar
SMurday wawnne
4 30 p m
Ccnaamporay Wj&lt; m *
S u m , momng
t o o am

944S O v g i B M . I a r M
(407) 324-0144
Jerry MMR
Smaay WOM1*
lOOOam
lANMy* bmahad fry 1100)
Numary ProndM)

Seventh Day Adventist

Prashytarlan

2917 Ortando Dr (Hay 17 92)
Pasna 322 7312
BoP Bmaamann
P»uor
S u m , SJyxi
U ia w s td ,
9 30am
Sannca
1030am
laaaary Prwndad

24401
Santoro. Fiona* 32771
R o m 407-321 -0292
Scmday School
9 *S *m
Momng Mtonhw
1100am
Eimmng MAnh*
TOO pm
PrtyaiMaaang.Wadnaaday 700pm

WTKIVA PRC4SYTIMAN
CHURCH
311 Wyanl Spnngi Lena
Ungiyood
Phone M9-140S
Ray Or John A m m
Chuicti Samcai
4 30 4 11 00 am
Sunday Pencil
(A la g tti
9 43am
Huraary ProynMd

PRE SBVTtlBAN CHURCH
Comar M W 24Pt SI 4

LUTMRAM CHURCH

A Superior Raiad ll44«d 8HM
V
4 Cwing Nursing Facety. •
LocaMmra YottwCity.

(407) 330-1660
FAX (407) 323-3325

CLARK

Naurene
F * 4 T CHURCH
OF THE H120 RENE
2491 Sarlord Am Sanlord FL
407-322 1172
PaMo*
John J (Kaon
pas am
Sunday School
10*4 am
Morang Worth*
100pm
E*anga*M Some*
700pm
U d M * Sanrc* Wad
7 30pm
Youm Hour Wad

lutharan

Health Cere A Rehab.

209 W. 25th S t

iK m E B R laeffaa *

Su

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322-2420

UtAUNC Wa tu s WotSMir Clsum

US41ST

UNITED CAD

David Beveriy and Staff

DONNA

PI Orac«*

MARKHAM WOODS
PRE SITTERULN CHURCH
32)0 MaATiam Wood* Road
la*&lt; Mary
407-333-2030
Rav Chanai R Jorm
Pallor
SundyySeMrt aaagn
90 0 a m
CTwcfi Samcaa
90041030am
Nunary Provdad
VtaumOra* SeiKMy
4 30pm
Pia ScTtoci Mon mni Fn
9M12
Monmry Farray rayn Suptw
IHrd WaeTiatday d
EactiMam
4 30pm

RIDE WITH TOE K IT.

Patrick Stenstrom &amp; Staff

9

10 00am
It 00am
Xanng Shamg And Oroamg

OF DELTONA
17S3 Eieham Btvd .
Oarer* Fiona* 1272S
(SO*) 749-2202
Ripen El Schapa conducang
Fndiy n g t tenreat at 4 00 p m
Sakjrday momng aamcaa. 1000 am

201 IvnAaa Sanlord.tV
407-121-41W
TahcPiy Hudeon
PiMor
S u m , Shod
10 00 am
Monyng Wormy*
1100am
Tuaadty B oa 5U7,
7 10pm
Thmday Prayer
S 30 p m

7 »a r

(tm Sal d e e Monmi
fK H Study

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LOCALLY O IN E D AND OPERATED
RON RUSSI &amp; STAFF

2626 Iroquois Ac*. ■322-2070

(2nd Sal cl aa M om )

Event IM Fndiy ot Month
Famty Saobain Sannca 7 30 pm
Frmay Sateam Sannca
lal oPiar Fndayv
413pm
SaMday SatbaPi Samcai 910 a m
w a i a a p * Raigoue School and
Juda&lt; Huriary School Pmgiama
PRjnnaMn Cal
(407) 744 1729 or (407) T72-04T7

T h e sponsors o f this church
JIM RO W E
PEST CONTROL

Jewish
CO0IOMOATTON BETH E l
OF CENTRAL FUM O A
140 M Road
LungyiOOd FL
(407) 324 1047
( 407) 744-3729
Rate* Moene E«a&gt; Pn O

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7 30pm
B da Study Van m
OoctnnaCraA ClaM
Waemaaaay
CtMOmn
400p m
Uanar Boo’d
7 00 p m
Ctv&gt;i Ranaimai
710pm
1 « SunUy
Tna lorif I Suppar
2nd Sunday MafiVKiman
imuta Day and Dmnar
3rd SrAWr PaturM
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L e g a l N o tic e s
N O TIO I
OF PUBLIC MIARINO
TO OOKStDIR A
DIM IN4IONAL VAKIAKOI
Hoik* It hereby given Ihtl •
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Committlon
in
the
City
Commlttlon Chairbert. City
Hall. Santord. Florida, at 7 00
pm on Thurtday. October I.
144*. to conalder a request tor
a Dimensional Variance In a PO.
Planned Development Zoning
District.
A PART OF LOT t. OAT I WAY
PLAZA (HOPPINO CENTER. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT OOOK 4t.
PAOES 24. 25 ANO 2S. OF THE
PUDLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
OEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIDEO AS FOLLOWS
OEQIN AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF LOT 1. SAID GATE­
WAY PLAZA SHOPPING CEN­
TER RUN THENCE ON AN
ASSUMEO OEARINQ OF S
IS ’ O t'S i' W ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1.
GATEWAY PLAZA SHOPPING
CENTER. A DISTANCE OF
2S2S2
FEET.
THENCE
N
00*07 3t* W A DISTANCE OF
27S37 FEET TO A POINT ON
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT
I QATEWAY PLAZA SHOPPINQ
CENTER. THENCE CONTINUE
EASTERLY ALONO THE NORTH
LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. OATEWAY
PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER
THE FOLLOWING TWO (2)
COURSES AND DISTANCES. N
41*4S'42‘ E. A DISTANCE OF
SS 40 FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CON­
CAVE TO THE SOUTH. HAVtNO
A RADIUS OF 1500 OS FEET. A
CENTRAL ANGEL OF S*2S S3*
AND A CHORD OEARINQ N
SS'tO IS* E THENCE CONTIN­
UE EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE
OF 203 S3 FEET TO THE EAST
LINE OF SAIO LOT I. OATEWAY
PLAZA SHOPPINQ CENTER
THENCE S 00*17 OS* E ALONQ
THE EAST LINE OF SAID L O T I .
OATEWAY PLAZA SHOPPING
CENTER
A DISTANCE OF
2S4 (2 FEET TO THE POINT OF
OEQINNINO OF THE PARCEL
HEREIN OESCRlOEO
CON­
TAINING I 74 ACRES MORE OR
LESS THE OEARINO STRUC­
TURE SHOWN HEREIN IS
OASEO ON THE EAST LINE OF
SAIO LOT I. OATEWAY PLAZA
SHOPPING CENTER AS OEINQ
S 00*17 OS* E. (ASSUMED)
The property being more genj erelly described as 4S4S W 1st
Street
Oimenaional Variance Re[ quested A reduction in parking
site requirements
10 's 20'
required. S'atS proposed, a
| reduction ol t's 2
All parties in Interest and cmtens shall have an opportunity
|to be heard at said hearing
Oy order ol the Planning t
| Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Santord. Florida, this ISlh
j day ol September t ISS
James R Valenno. Chairman
Planning t
Zoning Commission
AO VICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above mealing or hearing.
heSehe may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings
Including the testimony and
•dance which record is not
provided by the City ol Santord
(FS ISS 0101)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NESDINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
) ADA COORDINATOR AT 330SS2E a HOURS in a d v a n c e
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH September IS. tSSS
. DCU-137

IM T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
M AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
|CASE NO.t S S -TS S -C A -IS -R
EVtN J McSWAiN. TRUSTEE.
PtamtiN.
JUANA SMILES.
(E HARNEY
i ASSOCIATION.
!., a Florida Non-Prolit
» net's
aocialion Corporation.
I W OUNDERMAN.
MICHAEL P
•GERMAN. and
EGARET A WHARTON. P A
Detendanle
N OTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREOV OIVEN
hat pursuant to a Summary
aal Judgment ol Foreclosure
sled Septamber tlth . tSSS m
No SS-7SS-CA-I4-M in
Circuit Court In and lor
Bla County. Florida Mi
ch IRVIN J
McSWAIN.
JSTEE IS the Plalntltt. and
JUANA SMILES. ET AL . are
I Delendants. I will sell to the
Sheet and bast bidder lor
Sh at 11 00 AM on the tSth
ol October. ISOS at the
Sal Front Steps ol the
nmole County Courthouse,
N. Park Av*.. Santord
a. the loltowlng described
I property as sat forth In the
ary Final Judgment ol
cloiurt
DESCRIPTION
LO T K -IB
at parcel ol land lying m
ttlon 11. Township &gt;0 South,
nga 32 East. Seminole
nty. Florida, described as
sws- From the Northeast
’ ol the Southeast quarter
lha Southeast quarter ol
Stkm i t , run along lha East
ol eald Section I t . N
17*44* Ml. 744.70 toot;
so leaving eald East line
I E 44*5114* W. S40 00 leal,
nca run N 00*07'44* W.
(0 04 leal to lha Point ol
(inning,
thence run N
97-44* 330 00 leal, thence
i N SS'SriS* E. 440 00 laeL
ace run S 00*07'44* E.
100 leal, thence run E
I IS* W. 440 00 leal to lha
I of Beginning
above described parcel
sins E00 acres, mors or
i above described parcel Is
cl to 34 foot Ingress
ess easement on the
Stsrly line and a SO fool
'saga easement on the
arty line and the Southerly
1 ol said parcel
lifted Correct
i Pullen R L E No 33tS
ATED THIE tlth day ol
* 1SS4.
YANNE MORSE
EH OF THE
SUIT COURT
&gt;E Jaseonc
uty Clark
sard Cooley. Esq
1 McCabe A
•7
I S R. 434 West. Suite 100
1 F I 31740
lleh: September IS. &gt;4.
•144

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TN E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. SS-8B3-OA-14R
FLORIDA BAR NO. 0SSSSS
IRWIN MORTQAOE
CORPORATION F M A
INLAND MORTQAQE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
MIM0ERLV H STANLEY. ET AL.
Oelendanta
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that In
accordance with the Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered on September Slh, tSSS
In civil action no SS-2S3-CAI4M in the Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florida. In
which MIMDERLY H STANLEY.
ET AL. were Delendants and
IRWIN MORTOAOE CORPORA­
TION F/M/A INLAND MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION.
the
Plaintiff. I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at West front
door. 301 N Park Ave . Santord
FL 32772 between the hours of
1 1 00 a m and 2 00 p m on
OCTOBER ISlh. tSSS on the
following described real prop­
erty
Lot 4S. Foa Run. According to
the Plat Thereof as Recorded In
Plat Dooh IS. page 40. Public
Records ol Seminole County.
F londa
More commonly known as
3404 Seminole Ave . Oviedo FL
32745
(Court Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Jane E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Matthew J Shclwhte
Attorney at Law
2134 Hollywood Dlvd
Hollywood FL 33020
Publication ol this notice on
September I I 24 tSSS in the
following publication Seminote
Herald
0EU-1S3

NOTICE
OF PUBLIO HSARINO
T O CONSIOSR A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
I he
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall. Sanford. Florida, al 7 00
p m on Thursday, October 1,
1444. to consider a request lor
a Conditional Use In a RC-1.
Restricted Commercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 20
4 21. Dlk 1. Highland Park,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 4. Page
24. ol Ihe Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
The property being more gen­
erally described as 2104 S
French Av
Conditional Use Requested
Roof sign
II parties in Interest and cilltens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning 4
Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Santord. Florida, this 14lh
day ol September. 1444
James R Valenno. Chairman
Planning 4
Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or heahng.
he/she may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings
including Ihe testimony and
evidence, which record is not
provided by the City ot Santord
(FS 244 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305424 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH September IS. IM S
DEU-141

NOTICE OF SALE
S7SS/SS
4 00 AM
SS Ford Acroatar
1FMCA11SXQZA0I 741
754 Monroe Rd (C IS)
Lake Monroe FL 3274 7
Publish September IS. 1444
DEU-IS4
SS-SSS4
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE EIOHTEENTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLONIOA
Caaa Ne. SS-17S-C A -I4-N
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OLD MINT MORTOAOE
COMPANY. ITS- SUCCESSORS
ANO/OR ASSIGNEES
ASSIGNEE OF PRICETON
FINANCIAL CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
vs
RONALD W HOSIE
at us . at a l.
Delendants
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Maryanne Morse.
Clerk ol the Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will
on the on the tSth day ot
OCTODER. IM S . at It 00 am
al the Front Ooor ol the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse, in
the City ot Sanford. Florida,
otter lor sale end sell al public
outcry to the highest and bast
tedder tor cash, the following
described property situated m
SEMINOLE County. Florida, toLOT S. BLOCH M CAMELOT.
UNIT t. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOM 14. PAOES 44
AND H . OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuant to the linal decree of
foreclosure entered in a case
pending In said Court, the otyle
ol which is OLD RENT MORT
OAOE COMPANY. ITS* SUC
CESSORS AND/OR ASSIGN
EES ASSIONEE OF PRINCE
TON FINANCIAL CORPORA
TION. vs RONALD W HOSIE. el
ua , at a l..
Any persons with a disability
requiring reasonable accommo
da lions should call (St 3) 444
4042 (V/TDO). no later than
seven (7) days prior to any pro
evading
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ot said Court this 10th day
ol September. ISSS
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Post Office Bos 2347
Tampa. Florida 33401
Publish September IS. 25
IM S
DEU-142
n o T ie s
OF PUBLIC NEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL UBS
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
S
Zoning
Commission
In
lha
City
Commission Chambers, City
Had. Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Thursday. October 1,
tSSS. to consider a request lor
a Conditional Use in a OC-2.
General Commercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 37
e 34 (LESS E 44 4 Ft) • S 11 Ft
of Vecd SI on W. Holden Neal
Estate Company'a Add. as
recorded In Plat Booh 1, Page
SS ol lha Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
The property being more gen
aralty described as 1127
Santord Avenue
Conditional Use Requested
Auto Dealer Sales
All parties in interest and clUyens shall have an opportunity
to said hearing
By order of lha Planning E
Zoning Commission of the City
of Santord. Florida, this 14th
day of September. 1SS4
Jamas R Valenno, Chairman
Planning S
Zoning Commusion
ADVICE TO TB PUBLIC If a
parson decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any mettar considered at the
above meeting or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record of the proceedings
including the testimony and
evidence, wfuch record la not
provided by lha City ol Santord
(FS 444 0145}
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330
4424 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH September IS. 1444
OEU-I3S

NOTICE
OF PUBLIO NEARING
TO CONSIDER A
DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
Ihe
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
pm on Thursday. October 1,
IM S lo consider a request tor
a Dimensional Variance in a
MR-3 Multiple Family Dwelling
Residential Zoning District
LEOAL DESCRIPTION Lots 4
lo IS. Blk 27, Oreamwoid. as
recorded in Plat Book 4. Page
M . ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
The property being more gen­
erally described as 1120 Florida
Ave
Dimensional
Vananca
Requested An increase in
lence height requirements *'
required. S' proposed, a van­
anca ol 2 '
All parties in interest and cmsens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing
By order of Ihe Planning 4
Zoning Commission of the City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 14th
day ol September. IM S
James R Valenno. Chairman
Planning 4
Zoning Commission
AO VICE TO THE PUOLIC II a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any mettar considered at lha
above meeting or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record ol Ihe proceedtnga
including the testimony and
evidence, which record la not
provided by the City of Sanford
(FS 2S4 0I04)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COORDINATOR AT 3304424 SI HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH September IS. 1444
DCU-134
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC NEARING
T O OONSIOBR A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wIN be held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
HaN. Sanford. Florida, al 7 00
p m on Thursday. October 1,
14M. -lo consider a request lor
a Conditional Use in a MI-3.
Medium
Industrial
Zoning
Oislrict
PARCEL A
Beginning al the Northeast
Corner of Mock B. A F Q VEG­
ETABLE TRACT, according lo
the plat thereof as recorded in
PUt Book 7. Page 14. of the
Public Records of Semmola
County. Florida, thence run N
44* 03' 00* W . along the North
line ol said Block B. 444 00
feel, thence run N 00*47' 00* E
44 443 leal lo a point on the
Southerly right-of-way hna ot
Albright Road, thence run S
47* 44* 00* W . along said
Southerly right-of-way line,
144 13 feel, thence run 8 44*
03' 00* E . parallel with said
North line ol Block B. 137 St
fact, thence run E. 00* 47 00’
W 441 44 tact, thence run 4
M* 00' 32* E . parallel with Ihe
South line ol said Block B.
444 44 foal lo o point on lha
West right-of-way line of
Airport Boulevard and the Bast
line of said Bloch B. thence run
N 00* 03* 00* B.. along said
East line. 402 23 feet lo Ihe
Point ol Beginning
The property being more gen­
erally described as 2444 W
Airport Bl.
Conditional Use Requested
Manufacturing wood roof Iruaaas in an open building and out­
door manufacturing.
AM parties in mis rest and citltens shall have an opportunity
lo be heard at said hearing
By order of the Running 4
Zoning Commission of the City
ol Eanlord. Florida, this 14th
day of SepUmber. 144S
James R Valenno. Chairman
PUnning E
Zoning Commission
AO VICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a
person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect lo
any maltsr considered al the
above masting or hearing,
he/sha may need a verbatim
record ol lha proceedings
including Ihe testimony and
evidence, which record U not
provided by the City ot Sanford
(FS 2S4 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEED!NOS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COORDINATOR AT 3305424 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINQ.
PUBLISH Septamber IS. ISSS
DEU-140

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L e g a l N o tic e s
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
INVITATION T O BIO
PROFESSIONAL
CONSULTANT
The District Board ot Trustee*
ot SsminoU Community College
In
compliance
with
Ihe
Consultants
Competitive
Negotiation* Act • Chapter 74241, Laws ol Florida and
Chapter
2S7 OSS
Florida
Statute*, announce* that pro­
fessional
architectural/englneenng
service*
will
be
required tor the following pro­
tect
REMODEL OF
SCIENCE BUILOINQ (4201)
(a ppm aIntel* ly 24.437
net *q f t )
To be eligible for considera­
tion. interested firm* or individ­
ual* must be certified by the
Board ol Trustee* as qualified
pursuant to law and regulations
ol the Board
Any firm or individual desiring
lo provide professional services
•or this protect must submit a
statement of qualifications and
performance data lo Include the
capebilittet. number ol person­
nel and qualification*, and
record and *•penance ot the
firm or Individual, to the Board
ot Trustees on a current copy of
U S O B A. SUndard Form 244
and a fully computed copy of
Standard Form 241 with perti­
nent supportive data on or
before FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
25. IS4S BY 4 00 p m
Three (3) eats of all Utters ot
interest with aN pertinent sup­
portive data are to be submit­
ted to the following address
ONics ot the
Construction Manager
SsminoU Community CoNeg*
Building T-l
*
100 Weldon BouUvard
Sanford. Florid* 32773-3134
Upon review of Ihe Information
received, the Board of Trustees
wiM determine the qualifications
of each firm pursuant lo future
interviews reUted to this pro­
tect
By E Ann McOee.
President
SermnoW Community College
and
Es-OfticW Secretary
District Board of Trustees of
SenunoU Community College
Publish September IS. ISSS
DEU-1S5
NOTICE
OF VENIOLE AUCTION
t 14 Mercury
•tMEBPS23SOHS1S443
2 SI Ford
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3 SS Dodge
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4 44 Chevy
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4 37 Ford
41FABP1SJSHW2 43331
Auction wiN be held 04-30-44
G 10 00AM at Pritchett's
Towing. 1340 S CR 427.
Publish SepUmber IS. 1044
0EU-I7S
NOTICE OF IN TEN T
Under the provisions of
SectUn
I I S OSS,
Florida
StatuUs. the Seminole County
Sheriff's Oftice murids lo des­
ignate the following position* in
the Florida Retiremenl System
Senior Management Class
Deputy Director ond Senior
Mtftigor
Publish Septamber IS. 24.
1044
DEU-1S7
C ITY OF LOGGWOOB,
OF PUBLIO NEARING
T O CONS
OF PROPO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IB HEP4RV OIVEN by
the City of Longwood. Florida,
that lha City Comnutaion will
hold a public hearing to consul­
ar enactment of the following
Ordinance*
ORONMNOB NO. BS-14SB
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIOA,
AMENOINO CHAPTER 33. UTIL­
ITIES. ARTICLE III. SEWAGE
TREATMENT SYSTEM. SEC­
TION 23-41. FEES; PROVIDING
FOR A 44 PSR MONTH REDUC­
TION IN RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL SEWER FEES.
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. BS-I4SS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOD. FLORIDA.
AMENDING CHAPTER 21. TAX­
ATION. ARTICLE II. MUNICIPAL
PUBLIC SERVICE TAX. SECWON S1-1S. LEVY. PROVIDING
FOR THE REESTABLISHMENT
OF THE 300 KILOWATT HOUR
EXEMPTION FOR RSEIDENWAL
CUSTOMERS; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance* were placed
on hr*I reading on September
14th. ISSS. and the City
Commission wW consider same
after the pubhc hearing, which
wW be hatd m the City HaR. 17S
Longwood. Florida, on Monday,
the sth day ol October. A D..
ISSS, al 7 M p m . ar aa toon
thereafter as geaalhl*. Al lha
masting. MUreeUd partU* may
appear and be hoard with
respect la the proposed
Ordinance* Thu haairing may
be continued from lima lo tim*
until final action U taken by lha
City CommUtion
A copy al the pro paced
Ordinance* aw potted at the
City HaK. '
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CUrk of lb* City and asms may
be mapectad by the public
NOWCE: All persona aw
advised that M they decide lo
appeal any decision* mada al
thaa* maelinga/hesrlnga, they
wiM need a record ol lha pro­
ceeding* and far such purpos­
es. they may need lo Intum that
a verbatim record Is mad*,
which record lo Includ* Ihe tes­
timony and av Idanca upon
which lha appeal la to be made
(per Sac. 24( 0104. Florida
Statutes) al his or her own
Dated this 14th day el
aiptambar. A D . ISSS
CITY OF LONOWOOD
GERALDINE 0. ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH: Friday. September
IS. ISSS
DEU-1S4

Female Massage Therapist
needed lor busy Longwood lo­
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Studio.
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Cal M-Th It -4pm 669 9191

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Competitor* wages, aicattont
benefits and flaubt* schedul­
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nacessary Soma out of town
ravel « req FiJfy competitor*
wag* S benefits package Can
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(407) 3338300.

EXP. CARPENTER FRAMERS
•vantad
333-7I4S
Esp Landscape parson Eueitool opportunities good pay
avak mimed FDL reqd
328S424

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.
Must have own tools A e«p#nenc* «i heavy cohtion
Apply at person
2601 Country CU&gt; fid. Santord.
407-32284*4

F/T YARO
POSITIONS
Avatabto w/ benefit For eag
ar and hard wortung person
Musi havt Ikktt opening e«p .
Iron! -end loader * . Apply n
person Psbbto Juncbon. 702
S French Ave. Santord Must
ktt 50 *&gt;s
Drug Free Workplace1
GENERAL LABOR warehouse,
assembly work avaiabto Com
petarve wages Cat Chnt at A-1
Tamps 6478010 EOE No Fee
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Santord
3200 S Ortando Dr (17 921
JOGf to* best healthcare team
n Volusia county Restorative
CMA
needed
immediately
Pre.'Ou* experience helpM
C*K Debary Manor 4078444429. EOE.
L*wn/Ps*t Control TechnicianEqwnenced preferred Call 323Lkenaad bwuranc* Agents to
work to* tenor market with toe
•t Final aipens* Co n toe U
S loads provided compute
package, renewal*, ate

18008088096 tor Russ.

LABOR READY ,0
WORK TOOAVMUO TOO AY

DRIVER to transport squpmant
and pave Ctes* A COL SemnotoAsphek Paving 323-0111

MACHINE OPERATOR 2nd 4
3rd sfutl apply direct Florida
Polymer 1000 Sand pond rd
Lake Mary EOC

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LABORERS NEEDED

tram work Santord /Ortando
oSto* tnuN have ptoasmg personaity and tend rattan* to
217 V. Oak Av* Sanford FI
32771

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ammdtut oid rebate* agency
322-7*48
m i f B W s r a g s --------------------Come and fom our canng team
ol Nurse* and CNAs Eicei
torn benefits Eiperunce teced
3.80pw 11:00pm

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FO R UNDERGROUND
U TILITY CO N TR ACTO R

Tran 3248442
SECURITY O FFC SN JOB
TraMae Armed B Unarmed
BrenMy A Aaaoc. 834-7444

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ikler m em bershp Resume to

CFZS. P O 6)1 470309 lake
Monro*. FL 32747 EOE

F/T Ground* Person to start
mmtd 15 50hr A great bene­
fits! Picas* apply m parson
1600 W 5th Street Santord FI
32771
SPECIALITY AUTO RENTALS
(unrig 118 p i l
kdays. Ito*
fUibte hn wked. hokdayt.
berwNt.407-322 -0250

MERRY hUUOB HtRtNQ
Cars bmxanc*Needed
Weekends rREE 331 5266
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA as shJts Lake
view Nurtmg 919 E 2nd SI 322
6707_________________________
ORT dnver* needed lor Santord
basis fleet teams and angles
drive our prsrrvun conventional
snd get home weekly COL A w/
haremit 2 yr» tip wr good driv­
ing record 330 9308 1800 9119940____ ___________________
P/T BACK OFFICE far MD otoce
Send resume lo 113 N Scott
Ave Santord. FI 32771
PHARMACY CASfKCRBJngust lor busy community
heakh center fio everunos.no
weekends, no hotdayt. Excel
lent benefits
Can 3228645
ext 223 tor more information
PLASTERS. LATHERS. ROAD
BUSTERS. STUCCO. EXP
ONLY 9*28337
(Hayground Iquipm ant

installers- Eip or construction
background w cleaning driving
lecord Must kavei out ol town
M F Bobcat eip a ptot Call
3338831 »em-4pm.

STYU S T Sammote Town Center
Matter Cuts now hiring Salary,
commission, bonus, tnt snd
stock purtftaM Cal Margaret at
330-7779_____________________
TELEMARKETER wanted flaxibl* hr hourly pay pfu* comnstwon vTvned start kma 3238681
PtlORB P ro s

Full or part tlms. Top
BBlary, bonus 6
commission Longwood
location, call dan
faulhar. 767-9270
T U HELPER NEEDED bans
and exp a mutt good pay
________ 407-330-4173________
TUPPERWARE Earn 520 330
par hour lor extra money or have
a luk kma career. 3318431
JANITORIAL Itoor car* openings
m Lake Mary area cal 9428289
_______tor 4 great opport_______
WELDER
F/T
ehts NWOrl *Dfvi&amp;.: » -1 4
WELDERS nug welder 2 yrt
eip apply m person
FirstWeqh MFG 210 Tech Or San
lord 330 5000

PLUMBERS helper run 3yrt
e&gt;p n restoennal construchon
must be able to do tub set and
torn* best pay n town
904 7748373

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WEEKLY RENTALS
Startlne • I77/W4
fkstone Downtown 330-4433

hifiHT HAND M A ff
Heads 100 workers dally.
*45 sign on bonus to new am*Eitra pay to driver*.
‘Opart le m
401 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
3*08104
Secretary/Office ManagerMutt have general office e ip .
typing. t-o« kkeeping a must,
computer knowledge helpful
be very reiiebie. Cal lor
B (407)365 4211 Of fa&gt;
return* to |407)3598904

EFFICIENCV
321-4900
FURNISHED ROOMB-AI tote.
mcf Laundry, phona. and ka
u m 545-490 a weak 3J4-4B55
ROOM FOR RENT-S7GVY*ak
510Gsac Fui house pnv
Wisher Dryer 334-7315
SANFORD/ LK. MARY t Ig
txkm. w/ b*X&gt;. 53S0mo mckxtei
s* tv, phona, uMbe* 302-7144

kance cal lor data** 324 4000

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

In parson today
I t l l B French Av*
323-4343

by Luis Campos
CvwtKV, C p w cryptogram* *&gt;* ciuaua to n q j Haknru by la n o a

employment In to* Ortando S
Tanas area* tor a skead etoctnoan m our apacaakiad marsal serving toa gasokna serv­
ice SUborVpatrotoum industry
Pnor industry axpananca « a

( N T ) 3238300 or Fa

lie : (407)3338204.

MAINTENANCE
Tech I a s i
paced coup ol coka a cote
Marching lor highly motivated
tad starter to fom mamlenance
Must have 3-Syrt e«p ml electro
mechanical and pneumatic ma­
chinery must have own loots
Competitive pay and benefits
nights and weekend* required
Sand or taa resume by Sept 24
to Southeastern Conuner 3220
Vert ST Ortando FL 32S08 or
407-293-4407 No phone can
pte*M Drug Tree/ EOE

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JOB D O N E !
Tra d e
103— HOUSESU nfurnished

97— A p a r t m e n ts •
FURNISHED
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ALL ELECTRIC
iVp 3231019

area

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S389f-Kk$300

SANFORD 1/1- Cottage with pn
vita entry M 50won $450dep
Call 378-0083

99— AFARTMENTS U \ U R N IS H IP
I BORM. ca-ret. $9S«» $300
,VC 322 3346 Pe'ore 9 45am al­
ter 8 45pm 1T19 W 3rd SI

MARINERS V IL L A G E
1H i 404 •
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ROSELEA VILLA*

i t Special •WaUontfi
HUD OKAY 407 330-8833
SANFORD 1/1 APT 'of row w
ga’ age e d hookup $400mc-&lt;jep
480 0444 v f « 8 0841
Sanford Histone Dittnct- 1 BR
'B A

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new tng

uptUrr*.

'um.*ned dean, working
aduit No petit Fenced $350
men • dec 857 3903
SANFORD tp o m apt upatari.

ac onet a 'f a 300mo ♦ISOdep
308 9148
SANFORO 2 1 duprei eft a w a
nook .v $47Smo$300oep 323
3288
SANFORD 2 2 Approt mate»
t 000 «
It iV 0 met, $430 mo
. » itnp .• Call 322-1051
SANFORO aptl
a&gt;an. trom
$300 per mo cat tor location
Porug Realty 322 8678
SANFORD
Good area A
Felloe's
Spores* 21 t i p n
neat $ ar hook-ups private pato A ya-o sec 8 ok $425 no •
$j*C Jep 889-0046

100— C ondominium
Rentals
Sandiewood t t /tOsqftavta-

are 10C1 $400mo$4S0dep
CH 898 8555

103— H ouses L’m

SANFORO a t 5 nan Id
I car
pel. ctva $S75mc*$300dep 112
Anderson O d e 299-1596
SANFORO M - house on 5 acr
es $650 per month Cal (407)
260-5802 or (407)329-0912
SANFORO 42 102 Loch Artior
Court Near MayFur Country
Club C al 323-9570 tor epp&lt;
SANFORO ridden lake 32 w
garage $69Smo Pontg Realty
372-8678

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$500 DOWN . WHY RENT?
1Vr*n you tan own this 3 txjrm

n c-a w C HA. new pant A car­
pet 7 Ask about h u D nomas'
Tha Hilliman Group. Inc.
Realtor*...........321-8333

SANFORO 2/2 Apt IV Spit
Pun Palo CM A $440/8350
SANORA XI w Obi Garage
Dmnmg Rm I g Screen Patio
Lease W Option 872S.1700.
SANFORD 5/2 IV Oen Screen
Front
Porch.
Large Shed
Spaoous
$800/5800
Sanford 4/1 VVCarpod Pato
New Flooring $ Pant. Heat 1
Air W Acreage
I7MV
4700.
Sanford 1/1 Dup. WUnnng Rm
5 Kitchen CH A
$385.3350

JIM DOYLE

SANTORD
mem 33 w
cat garage
$69.900 668

fenced

p a r k in q

area

easy access
can accom­
modate up to 35 cars heavy
equoment, auto*, etc. 17-92
A-pod Bird area available im­
mediately $550
per month
Phone 324-4440 or fas 32411(9.
SANFORD- 1.174 sq tt o K #
on Lake Wonroe Convergent to
courthouse $ City Han Avail­
able
immediately
MorbiUer
Group. Inc (407) 539 1000 #«t
106

118— O etice Space For
Rent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!) 400 ig
tt 1 up' $265 A MONTH Oftie*Storage 321-0120 or 333-2554

ATTRACTIVE 22 in H.stone
District move in cond includes
many eitras $59,900 328-4853

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3 Suitat available • 1100 SF S
1100 SF. 407-121-7004

HIDDEN LAKE n ee 32 hr*place . fenced yard. 2 car ga­
rage S680mo 774-7071_________

141— H omes For Sale

ONLY $50,000 lovely bnc»
home on tjude street tented
yard Civ at screened porch Cal
Barbara Smmont 322-1729
Real Estate Professional Inc
331 7600

l£Ut.MTODRIVE
05479192

MayMr Oort C e u r e e 1 5 acre
laketrom estate w 3 900s'
home-need* work - $165 000 '
w&gt;4 ac $295 000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 3
wooded lots REDUCED TO
1109.000
Par* A* Villas 2BR7Ba Town
house condo- $45,000. owner
motivated

•15 Day CDL Training
•Oay &amp; Wiikind Claim
•Financial Attlslanct
•Carrlan Hiring On Sit*

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COUCH with cushions made m
MckoryNC $100 00
330 7643

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181— A itiian c es A
Furniture For Sale

154— O pen H ouse
'* OPEN HOUSE**

32 I 4764

ILdgewocd vWUS 1.2 83 brtrm
apt $450 $650 Move *i specuf

14**— C ommercial
Property For Sael

Can Ga* 682 3355 ev1 30

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NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
suita office $450mo
2 bay
wsrahouae $55Cmo 339-5795
FLA RENT
Sanford Hialonc Dittrlcl (3)
Commencat
Leased
Units
$160 000 (1) Commeneal Vac
am Lot $55 000 330 1495

153— A creage Lot For
Saee
$ ACRES city water, septic,
l-jr-t Poe cable utility butemg
pole
bam
owner
finance
$49 000 cash $33 000

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75&gt;128. $10,000 Oak Ay* San­
ford. Fl Can 407-322 3638 or
328 3990
DELTONA 10 acres ideal lor
mobile homesiie. horses cam*
terming or nursery* Zoned agnCultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner finance 904-7671772 or 904-787-8822
LAKEFRONT LOT Beiaire
Laka. Loch Arbor prvat*
90X200 $60 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Slone Is­
land Lake Monroe $120,000
VACANT LOTS • Loch Arbor
$35,000 to $45,000. Ig. pnv

SOFA queen hide a bed bkielan
etc cond $!?5 ig kola good
cond $60 3230104

50UC 0M ‘ngv/e wu’erruKl
107 Pamela Court npen Sal 9-1
model perfect. 3/2 ml profes­
sional landscaping and many
U V Adas' Must set1' $86k Protig Realty 322 8678 (*8990188

157— M obile H omes
For Sale

ml drwvei

199— Pns St SumiEs
Adult Cal- Or*V male Neuter 6
shot. Loving peraonaMy Great
for Country horn*' 321 9657
FREE~KITTENS "
to Good Horn*)
Car 328 8004

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181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Saee

3422 S Orlando Or (across Irom
B'l Heard Chav) Open #v*ry
Monday 11am-7pm Ouarantaad
Uvmg on quality lurmtur*
&gt;buy dean used
fjrtvtur*
jr* 6 antique*
I
Cal Tom at (407)330 4213
MATTRESS SALE • Full ait*

used boa tprmgt 8 mattreu
$65 00 Larry* Mart 322-8132

(407) 322-2611

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than bom* qua r, $05 a
ganon 407 76 7 9131

321 Megnoi
19 ESTATE SALE 2nd hoor 17
92 N to 4lh St turn right looow
signs
antiques conecIMe d*
prassion glass china
Flow
lehon McCoy act leungs lace
chennwl quits Bit Ml h*a tree
2 beds eye maple chars rock
er* iron beds. Vdorian dresser
mf ok lamp stands much more

230— A ntioul /Classics
Depression Glass
SHOW A SALE
SANFORO OVIC CENTER
Friday night Shopping
Sept I I 6 PM 9PM
Adm $5 00 good tor 3 days
Saturday Sap! I I 9AM 6PM
Sunday. Sapt 20 10AM 4PM
Adm $3 00 w-lhn ad $2 50

C

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BIO YARO SALE in Osteen Sat
t9th 9am 7 sq bark cano* 14h
and hater kind poster watrebed
■a/y boy reel*'** set o&gt; noritak*
tSsnes cad avon bottles anvna
and bad supplies and cages
tors lots more 251 Coens 1/4 m
ot Sk&lt;n boots |Uk* off s&gt; 4t5
407 322 8502

For Sale

88 CADR.LAC

SEVILLE
perfect cond $4200
330 3797

91 MERCURY MARQUIS gs
loaded aa bag garaged t owner
323 2271 $6000________________

205— H eavy
M achinery

231— C

ABRASIVE SAW tOhp 20&lt;n
d ad * padatlai mounted 4450
299-1592_______________________

211 —

A ntique /Collectibles
ANTIQUE PIANO baautitul tan
upright, bunad walnut I ml m lad
wood and wood peda't. mukt
* * * to appreciat* $54 5 321M67 or 302-9233

^C ountry C harm g
c ity c o n v e n ie n c e

ars

Fo r S a l e

1*88 TOYOTA SUPRA black 6
goto fully loaded Runs but
needs work Must sea 11500
obo 407 668 8174

83 FORO F-1SC
_ &lt; j b naefl

1MT SMW 121*. l.-mrrsnnx*S'On. AC
Power windows 6
locks. i**tn*r N-c* car that
n**d**om *TLC US-1104.

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR1

235T ruck/Buses/Vans
Sale

LE T US SELL
I T F O R Y O U !!

For

PLYMOUTH VOYAOER 96 V6
WHITE 4000 MILES $17900
407 321 0936

The Semlnola Herald Ctassi
fads ar* me quickest and most
me,penny* way to sek your
car7 Run your air** kne ad tor 10
day* and pay only $21 OC Evan
batter, it you sail 4 sooner
(when we KNOW you * d ) you
can stop your ad and only pay
for the number ol day* it actu
aly ran' What a Deal"

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MOVING SALE green and w*v1*
sola bed matching lov* seat
while coffee labia 7 matching
end lath#* good condition dean
$350 takes at 374 1651

Moving Sale
Sat/Sun 9-?
7008 Madwetl Av* (off 70th
Street)
Furniture
dom e*
tools ruco toy* 6 lots ot other
stuff
------------ t o o n a ----------Sat 1-7
5447 Okng# Bkrd Sankyd
YARD BALE
SAT S-7
COUNTRY
CLUB
ROAD
NURSERY
Tool*
Cloth**
Electronic* 6 etc

238— ^V

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CASH U l P A D t

For Junk Car*. Truck* 6 Mac)
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241— Rec.
VEIEICLES/CAMrERS FOR
Sale
IM *
MALLARD
SPRINTER
MUST BELLI 2M m. 31 f t . new
la d . ml many eitras $25k obo
Mum*# 40/ 764 398/

WANTED
CAIISt
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal
WMpay lop dollar*
Call Gaoff Badeia

302-5734

Call today and watch'
tha Herald Class!fieds work for you!)
J 4 0 7 ^ 3 2 i2 6 1 ^

321-506S

SMOKY MOUNTAINS gorgeous
East Tenn homeiites acr* and
up
$9,900 $26,500 saHar
fmanc* 1 800 350 6838

FREE CAR. $$ 6 FUN m yuur
kpare tme Interested7 C al Unda B 526 3517 I also otter rnpl
pc* and new Tuppenware

231—

FREE rrvi tab pit bull chow 4
month* brown and khod haired
good puppy 324 5856

2- Wing Back Chalra, Chest
Oak Dining Table. 6 chairs 8
hutch
14 ft Up right Freeier
Kenmor* Refrigerator Call 1028411

FURNITURE STORE
GRANO OPE NINO

A fxKjdtXXJrd 6W

5645 o&gt; 330 4479 maktt otter

CARRIAGE COVE 2 2 new J.r
new carpet new paneling car-

LAKE MART LOTS Wooded
$25 000
BAY AVE Sanford tot near
park- $15,000

OAKRIOGE FARMS - Osteen/
Deitona area 10 acre*, ideal for
horse* or cam* farm Mobil*
home or homesea Zoned agn
$44,900 Financing avaa ml sm
downpayment (804)717-8100

ARAOE SALE
FR1/8AT S AM- 2PM
124 Quae ridge a ( Kaywood
Sub off 46A) la d * * doth**
(3 5. 12 18) lot* ol laches
A YARO SALE is tha perfect shoes f r a 6 man t clothe*
way to do that and the Sem/nok* hshd item* fishing 8 ball
Herald can bring peopM to your charger
door Advert'S* youf sal* in the QARAQE SALE turn, childrens
Sem inole Her eld tor only $51/
toys and clothing, ml sc Horn*
tme and watch the item* leave 410 Wotdsmn Circle Laka Mary
while the money comet in C*a
Sal 8-3
by Noon on Tuatday and your 5
kn# ad can run lor three day* m
tha Herald tor ONLY l l . l t t l Al
Sal 8 Sun S-7
we ask is that you prepay the
4460 Canal Dnv# lake Mon
ad Ca* us we can help"
rpe ipetl ISdden Harbor Mar
in# 6 follow signs horn Mi*
lour) fumaure. clothe* utiMy
trailer 6 enormous of Stuff

35 tt RV/BUS 50N complete
4250Q'ubo 87 Caravan lor parts
$400-obo 4 Micbqlin 235i15
mounted on tard urns and t*c
caps $ 100, 91 PonL.iunbifd 47k
ung bl* 5sp 3 t .6 nice 415
0473

UWWtl OARIsCe »HUW'

217— G arage Sales

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

223— M isc ellaneo u s

•■H\ 'hp-mvn 8llH*-k( »yp*j lay •
&gt;«*»( •*• U N iM i

CORNER LOT. over 1 4 ac LR
eat in kith gar $64,900
DUPLE* OR HOUSE 42 2 kit,
frptt. 1800 sq tt $79,900
MARKHAM WOODS 56 brt 3
bath 1 2 acres 3500 sq ft
Irvlam, sern pool $294,500
4/2. 10 tnd acres Huge room*
ac porch. 2 outbtdg $154,900

217— G arage Sales

Alum. Can* Copper / Brat*
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
I1 IW . Flrtl-M/F 8 5. Sat 9-1

80*0 MC4BCv M*S««* uf fo l»OODO

* *&gt;Qssociates

Re a l e s ta t e , in c
322-7498

16 FT TIDECRAFT 93 50 hp mo­
tor 78X) thrust trolling motor
$5500obO 374 9949

W

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

321-8095

BUT TMS 1 BORM HOME W
low down tnd choose your own
upgrade features Vacant and
read* at only $44 900

f ill

Since 1948
(407)3226123

I r l rc h h o ff

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1990 BASS TRACKER brut)
tikher man veil $3000 or trade
lor Travel Trailer 322 7535

S t fleAmd S rit^y

Washington Oaks- 129 Scott O'
31 5 $S35/mon»dep
1-407-768 9927

117— C ommercial
Rentals

..if!

no mortgage pay
1/1 mother .n Uw 2
close to city park
2641 or 980 3994

H ire

-

215— Boats &amp;
A ccessories

SANTORD- 47
built m pool. Urge fenced yd
screen pch. Ig shed 324 0817

(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

M l ' V C ARI.YI.K 09 h&gt; U r n Wrluhl

MFLLONVILLE 47 Mm to&gt;mal
dnmg 2367 sq h n neighborhood ot tuiury homes Col YV.i l
er. Jern-gin Prop 323 3165
beeper 623 2227

STENSTROM
RENTALS

.123-8670

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SANFORD |2) 3 1 $525rrv&gt;
S525deo $25 Appk tee no pets
ca» 321 5988_________

141— H omes I or Sa i «

Rent

•

SANFORD IRRIQATION.INC.

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

WITH 1 VR. LCASC ON ASK ABOUT OUR

^Complete S p rin kle r System e o r R e p tlr t ”

MOVE-IN SPEClia

FREE ESTIMATES

Pump repairs • Water Conditioners • Landscaping • 24 hour service
Licensed and Insured

1BDRM/ 1 BATH 850 H . tt.
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1025 m . tt.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125H . ft.

(407) 328-1520

Thomas E. Lyon

(407) 320-0748 (fax)

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Apartments

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2714 Rktpawaed Awe., Sanford • 3)0-5204

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•frentfy OnStt Dtptniiilt Uimgtmtnt
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$15 hr.
plus benefits

Sanford Court Apartments

Apply In Parson:
2462 Cfierry Laural Lana,
laka Mary
322-1B15

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253-Additions &amp;
Remodeling
&gt;7*
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ADVANCE TECTONICS

^

A dditlona-Com martial
Local Bunder since 1(61
323-8484 COC0018BS

12111. lulort An.. Sinioi 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

NSW REMOOEL REPAIR
Door*, window* carpentry.
s&lt;hng decks 6 concrete
323-4832 S Q Beknt CBC19880

263-Carj*entry
CARPENTER. A l Horn*
repairs, pamling 6 cererrve tile

Richard Qroa* 321-5972

^"APPLIANCE
5T0RE. i„i

N ew , B e M lt,

Parts

41111 Her tl-tt. CuiilMrry
(1/4 r.4 soutn cr Mom* Depot)
(41711347171

MANUFACTURINGPOSITIONS
Invacare
2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32773
Come and see wtiy Invacare is a great place to
work. As a leading manufacturer ol home health
care products, we seek highly motivated
Production Associates to streamline operations.

Requirements:
• Ability to stand for 8 hours

• Ability to lift 35 pounds

• Ability to work overtime/Saturdays

UMd
1UW SR 4)4. Winter Rprtaft
1417) 327-3344
12 Mo Warranty on Heir gtiilwi

2 Teai Warranty or HrLuu

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D elivery A vellebie

SP IC IA L

H e a v y Dut y

‘• 2 9 9
U sed W a ih a r * A D ryer*
Irom $60 00 ea.

W e otter an air conditioned environment, com­
petitive wages, a Irtendly team-spirited atmos­
phere (Summer picnic. Holiday party, Birthoay
lunches. Fall festival and excellent benelrts (Lite.
Health. Dental, Prescription, Short &amp; Long term
disability and Vision Insurance. Employee
Assistance Plan, 40t(k), and Direct Deposit).

Apply in person Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. till
5:00 p.m. or come to our Job Fair Saturday
BflO 8:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. and Monday fi/21
5:00 p.m. till 6:30 p.m.

276-Electrical

287-Lawn Services

NEEO AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DtCK't ELECTRIC
4 0 7 -U I-fT U
Lie. E W O O n iP O v tr 11 Yr*.

AAA GRASS MASTERS AX
services provided Dependable
and affordable -Cal tor Fie*
estimatei»666 03*3____________

279-Hauling

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
OUAUTY CARE
FREE EST 3239638
LAWNS
MOWED,
LOTS
MOWED clean ups and under
brushing 27yr* m busmen
!-Z611 eve 322-9397

CONSTRUCTION clean up ait
(unk removed lawn car* anytima
407-359-1641 or 407-3659781

Rental property, garagasnad
dean up*, appiancet. trash,
brush 407-888-2*86 or
pgr 407-818-0217

280-Home
I mprovements

CARPENTRY-ol a l types Irom
Seeks to doors, rotten wood and
lodel M vr* eipertenc*. Aak
or JR 324 5052

W m » : $ 6 8 ,0 0 0 N o w : $ 5 4 ,0 0 0
PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street, Sanford, FL 32771
LO T SIZE: 50* x 120*
SQUARE FO O TA G E : 1,201 UA
FEATURES: New Home,
Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) FuN Baths,
Central Air / Heat,
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage, Navy Blue Carpet. House
Color Sky blue / Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook - up, St. Augustine Grass

For Financing call:
S hirley J o n e s
Enterprise M o rtg a ge
(4 0 7 ) 6 4 4 - 0 7 8 7

(24hrs.)

Boeder. CBC05726S. R ev
Comm . remodel, addffion*. re­
pair MC. VISA
407-320-1741

269-Cleaning Services
CARIM CLEANtNO housa'ortce
eip cleaning manager Man*
696 5848

MARCIA S CLEANMQ
LICENSED AND EXPO
330 2031

DAVX3 KEY CONSTRUCTION

Uc:"cOOM7M8*UO-l72ra
HA NO YUAN Pamling. concrete
dry wax. remodeling, renovahon*. Cal 262 7069

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300-Pressure
C leaning
Free eeL LkAne. MeJor
card#
LMIu
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301-Roofing
YATEB ROOFWO elnce in i

CHARLES 0. (Dan) MIXER.

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Church B Br. Oiec. 3rd. Oea.

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307— Swimming Pool
Services
FINE TOUCH POOLS !
Ihers motors, repas*. wk

312— T ree Servi
DON PICKRCN TREE 6 VC
Traa/ttump removal Free *SL U

LiCS/lnsur 328-7863____________ M

275-Drywau

285-Landscaping

ORYWALL'STUCCO Repair*
Wal 6 CaJmg Tenure*
Matched Popcorn 121-8338

K 6 D LANOSCAPINO 4
NURSERY Ire* tarvictng avail
ha* estimate kc 6 ms 321-8336

8M FS O N 1 Prot Tree Sve~20
yrs cap 24 hr storm damage
Senior ascount Total he* cere
Fra* estimates
Bucket truck
avaeatte Cal 327-4736

AdvertiseyourbusinesseverydsyIntheNEWSeminole
Heraldforunder$35.00amonth.CelltheClassified
DepartmenttodaytoAndouthowII(407)322-2611.
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�Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Honda •Friday. September 18. 1998 •11A

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Treatment for Addison’s disease
D K A Il m i ( i l t r r My daughter has
Addison* disease Is tlu -rr any help
for tins cnnilition?
D K A Il ItK A D K K Addison's disease
is cnm plele nr partial failure of lh»*
adrenal glands, which m anufacture
se ve ra l h o rm on es ne cessa ry fu r
health T h e a lllid tn n usually has a
gradual onset, it causes weakness,
weight loss, digestive disturbances,
restlessness. depression, anil a pccu
liar skin discoloration ealled "bronr
tntt “
Tre a tm e n t is almost always sueressful and involves the administra
lion of adrenal hormones in pill form
In addition, patients with Addison's
disease must m aintain a nutritious
diet that is high in protein anil cartxi
hydrates Salt intake may have In he
m o n ilu re d . because A d d is o n ia n
patients lose excessive ipiantities of
this m in e ra l f in a lly , the stress of
in fe c tio n , s u rg e ry or in ju ry w ill
increase the need fur additional hor
m im e re p la ce m e nt C on se qu e ntly,
A ddison's disease must he closely
supervised medically
D K A Il D lt l i O T T
I h a ve an
inguinal hernia If I have corrective
surgery, will I still he nhlc lo jog and
lift weights? I'm 21
D K A Il ItK A D K It Inguinal hernia is
one ol man s most common ailments
During fetal development, the testi­
cles Inrm in the abdom inal ca vity.
Suhsc-cjucntly. they drop down into the
scro tu m th ro u g h a channel in the
low er abdom en, called the* Inguinal
canal Although this opening usually
closes at or around birth, males are
left with a permanent weakness in this
area Sometimes the channels actually
remain open: more often, they tend In
stretch and open as wc age
When Ihc inguinal ring* Uhc tissue
that closes the canals) stretch, por
tions ol bow el can slip into the
inguinal canals, and often into the
scrotum itself This produces a lump
in the groin, called an inguinal hernia,
that tends to become more prominent
during lilting and straining, because
the increased abdom inal pre ssu re
forces bowel d o w n w a rd into the
canals

T o give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Itcp ort "A n In fo rm e d A p p ro a ch to
S urgery O llie r readers who would
like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
self addressed, stamped envelope lo
I ’ D |tox 2ui7. M u rra y H ill Station.
New York. NY 11)1515, He sure to men
lion the title. _______________________

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

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

on th i“ si/e ol your h ernia and the
extent of the surgery necessary’ lo fix
it O b v io u s ly , u n til the h e rn ia is
repaired, don't strain o r lilt heavy
weights

ACROSS
1 Device tor

making a
tnackfood
7 Outdid
13 Sedative
14 Portuguese
seaport
15 Fleshy bopical
fruits
16 Skill
17 So. what — I*
new?
16 Earl Grey or
oolong
10 Young hawk
21 Religious
poem
23 Of the Vatican
27 Ineffective
32 Jacket material
33 Alluring
woman
34 Mark
36 River In Parle
36 Agony

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mother'* tide
40 Fixes
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org.
47 Be concerned
51 Take baby

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rings, cures the problem However,
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the rings will not reopen Although
jogging and other everyday activities

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WIN AT BRIDGE
First, to the barber

lot IS Ml
despite the prevailing vulnerability
North
a 10 9 7 3
In sacrifice in six diamonds West's
* q to 4
hid would have workeil well Six dia
monds doubled costs only 2)mi (unless
Hy Phillip Aider
a 6 3
South finds a low heart lead and North
a K .1 6 5
Kast
West
T o end the week. two coups To give returns a clubi
If South had won the first trick and
A 2
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you a h int to w a rd the first. I1 G
5
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Wodchouse pointed out that there is led u trump. West would have grabbl'd
K q J« 5
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only one cure for gray hair — which is the trick with his ace uud switched to
the diam ond jack Kust would have
a q &lt;j i 2
A 10 8 7 3
what’
A fte r a co m p e titive a u ctiu n , you overtaken with the are and. il in mid
South
have been pushed into five spades season form, returned a heart (or West
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to
ruff
one
dow
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A K J 6 3 2
surely a singleton Where would &gt;ou
Foreseeing this. South won the first
go from there?
trick in the dumm y and asked lor the
West's two no trump overcull
the club king W hen F a s t pla ye d low .
Vulnerable: Kast-Wesl
Unusual No trump
showed at least South disca rde d his single to n ilia
Dealer South
5 5 in the minors As regular readers mond Now the contract was safe.
know, I don't like the bid because lar
T h is play, discarding a loser on a
West North
South
Kust
m ore ollcn than not. the opponents, loser In keep a specific opponent oil
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who usually hold the majors, win the Ihc lead, is railed the Scissors Coup
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auction Then, the overcall helps the
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O p e n in g lead: v 5
declarer to plan* all the curds
us it only one cure tor gray hair II was in
did here Still, d only Kast. with a big vented by a Frenchman II is called the
fit in Isith minors, had had the courage guillotine.''
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‘B irth d a y
Saturday Sept 19. 1998
A loyal triend with youi best interest at
heart may play a big role in the year
aftoad helping you lo acquire a number
ot things you've always wanted but
couldn't afford
V IR G O (A u g . 2 3 -S * p t. 22) Your
assertiveness may be tuned to a high
pitch today However, you II mask your
actions with charm and tact Those you II
be inclined lo load won't think you're
being pushy Trying to patch up a broken
romance7 The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you understand what to do lo
make the relationship work Mail $2 75 lo
Matchmaker, ao this newspaper. P O
Box 1758. Murray Hill Station. New York.
NY 10156
LIBRA (Sspt. 23-Oct. 23) Usually, you re
not the type ol potson who ta shy or
bashlul about your successes, but today
you might be a M reluctant to let others

know about a recent accomplishment
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Conditions
look encouraging lor you today where
your hopes and expectations are concetned Bo a wishful thinker who pro
duces
S A G ITTA R IU S (N ov. 23 D*c. 21) That
which appoars most difficult could turn
out to be easiest (or you lo achieve
today Don't bo deceived by outward
appearances, you re more skilllul than
you think
CAPR ICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It pays
to be a keen observer You could person­
ally profit in sumo manner by closoly
observing how another accomplishes
his her aims
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fsb. 19) Jump on
someone else s bandwagon today it an
invitation lo do so is extended to you
Your greatest successes at this timo will
come Irom wti.it others have initiated
PISCES (Fsb. 20-March 20) Finding tun
and interesting companions will come to
you easily today, because you re one
yoursolt Fortunately lor you. wo attracl
that which we are in Me

ANNIE
..THAT WAS AMIS. PROFETT,
BUT SHE WAS A PB£T£NP
FENCE. SHE'D ONLY BUY
STOLEN STUFF FROATM
KIDS IF THEY WENT INTO
DRUG REHAB.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Tacklo tasks
that include beautification ol some kind
because you II have a knack tor artistic
expression today The unsightly will lake
on a new look under your hand
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T H IS W E E K E N D ...

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Serving Sanford, Casswltmrry, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since ISOS

Wist YEAR. No. 60

A golden girl
on the mend
H am m
Ikiyd. who
has inurr
than 500
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In h rr trophy
c a s e . Is o i i p
of the urea's
natural tre a ­
sures.
Stir was
born and
raised tn
Sanford but
now lives In l-ake Mary. Her
grandfather. surgeon Seth
French is the French of French
Avenue. Boyds maiden nam e
was H arnett French Hayman.
As a child. Hoyd liked to play
m arbles and tops, roller skate
and shoot baskets. She grew up
In the Depression years and
graduated from Seminole High
School In 1942. She was a clerk
for the Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad for 28 years. She m a r­
ried and had two children.
In 1978. she began dom inat­
ing every event Imaginable In
Sanford's Gulden Age Games.
Tills year's event wasn't quite as
yolticn as In previous years.
That was b rrau se 75-year-old
Hoyd was unable to compete.
Hoyd was hosplt.dUrd for
tfiree weeks after a scary Inci­
dent nt a senior gam es event tn
St. C loud/K lsslm m re In October.
She was on the basketball court
when suddenly she experienced
*an awful feeling" In her throat
and needed to sit down. Doctors
told Hoyd that she experienced a
T.I.A. • a transient Ischemic
uttack. She underwent num er­
ous tests.
T.I.A.'s often serve a warning
that a stroke could happen.
tkiyd's Golden Age Games
friend Kay Thompson brought
her a T-shirt and get-well wishes
from those who run and partici­
pate In the games. 'H arriett
embodies the spirit of the
Golden Age Games." said
Director Lisa Jones. 'We m issed
her terribly."
For 20 consecutive years.
Hoyd won medals for swimming,
canoeing, biking, discus and
Javelin throwing, arrhery. b a s ­
ketball. tennis and golf. She also
excelled In the pancake nice and
the talent contest. Vacuuming
her cat "Streaky" was Hoyd's
contribution to the wackiest
moinrnt In Golden Age Games
history.
There's a competition In
Sarasota next m onth that Hoyd
said she would like to give a try.
'I've lost 12 pounds and feel
stronger every day." she said. *lf
the doctors allow me to go. I
may go pick up a shut put or
discus and see what I ra n do.
I'm not ubout to do anything like
(Mile vaulting."
If she nerds longer to recuper­
ate. Hoyd Is confident she'll be
part of the 1999 Golden Age
Games. 'Next year's games are
the 25th annual." she said
Thursday. *l'd definitely like to
be In those. I'm only getting
started, you know."

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1998

50 Cents

Teen falls from stolen boat
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IIKRALD STAFF WHJTKK
GENEVA - A Sanford teenager Is In serious but
stable condition after falling from a stolen txut
and getting hit l&gt;y Its propeller W ednesday after
noon.
Die 10 year old lx&gt;y was traveling norlh on the
St. Jo h n s River near Osteen. He Is receiving
treatment for major lacerations to his left thigh,
knee, and wrist at the Halifax Medical C rn trr In

pending on the Investigation
Tlie victim was traveling with two other Sanford
Ixiys. ages 15 and 10. In a 25 foot Lowe pontoon
boat.
According to w itnesses, the victim fell off the
front of the Ixiat when It reduced speed Officers
said the lx».»t ran over the victim, striking him
wllh the propeller.

Daytona.

Officers from the Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission were notified of the accident by
the Volusia C ounty Fire an d Rescue unit at 5:15
p in Wednesday.

The Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Com ­
m ission Is Investigating the Incident, sp o k e sp e r­
son Lt. Joy Hill said.
Hill said charges. Including grand theft, .ire

Hie boat had lieen stolen W ednesday from a
Geneva residence along the St. Jo h n s River,
about seven miles south of the accident, officers
said.

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the team concept to promote safety in the county s 53 schools

Security duo aims
for team concept
cording lo Wolfgang llalblg.
Seminole County School D is­
trict Security Chief.
HANFORD Seminole
"file Team Cone rpt Is
County School llouiU x Team atxnit all of u s working to­
Concept Is contributing to a gether for tlie safety ol our
'O u r
reduction In crime, fewer d is ­ schools.* llalblg said
cipline referrals, and less goal h as always been to have
no guns In school. Can we
weapons In schools.
During the List two school guarantee th at? Of course
years, the num ber of d is c i­ not. but we can say we had
pline referrals lues declined one year where we did not
by 8 .-UK) com pared to any catch a student bringing In a
previous two year period, ac- PIc s m m s S e c u rity , P age 3A
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HERALD STAFF WRITER

Dog show by the lake
Brendan Watts. 2. shares some views of Lake Monroe with a golden retriever during a dog show at tho San­
ford Manna this week Visitors traveled from all over Central Florida to view their favorite dog broods

B y BUI K e r n e

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Sem i­
nole County ranks In the top 20
percent In the nation In the
production of certain chemicals
that are harmful to the Immune
system , according a study re ­
leased by the Environmental
Defense Fund.
From 1988 to 1996. the re ­
lease of suspected Immune
toxins In the county has risen
12 percent, bused on data re ­
leased from the Environmental
Protection Agency dint Is c u r­
rent through 1996.
Individual com panies p ro ­
vided the pollution data to the
EFA used In the study.
David M. Co., at 201 Valentine
Way In Longwood. emitted the
largest amount of recognized
developmental toxicants to the
air In the county In 1996. a c ­

Scouting for Food
SEMINOLE COUNTY • lk&gt;y Scout s will
be collecting canned and nonperishable
food goods Saturday starting at 8 a.m.
Residents should leave the food In a bag
outside their front doors. Scouting for
Food Is a local program for the needy. If
the bag Is not picked up by 2 a.m .. resi­
dents may bring the food Items to collec­
tion areas at Winn-Dixie superm arkets In
the area. For more Information, call (407)
889-4403.

Newcomers
WINTER SPRINGS - Die November
meeting of the Newcomers of Centro]
Florida will tie Nov. 19 ut Tuscawllla
Country Club tn Winter Springs. The pro­

cording to the EDF study. The
company Is within legally p e r­
mitted pollution limits, and
produces Industrial m achinery
and equipm ent, the report said.
Plant m anager Jo h n Ploenes
of David M. Co. said the com ­
pany Is spending up to $ I m il­
lion In capital funding to Im­
prove Its capturing capacity to
Improve em ission rfllclcncy.
Within one year. Ploenes said
the com pany expects to reduce
the solvent used tn the m anu­
facturing process by 25 p e r­
cent. TWo research and devel­
opment processes are also u n ­
derway that would potentially
reduce pollution by an a d d i­
tional 3 0 percent. Ploenes said.
*We expect year to year to
continue to release less pollu­
tion.* Ploenes said.
'We have always operated
within the permitted limits.*
Toluene, a toxic chemical so l­

vent used in laboratory chem i­
cals. printing, and pharm aceu­
ticals. Is the hlaarst slnal#- im ­
m une toxicant In the county,
according to the EDF.
T lie amount of toxicants b e ­
ing released In the county are
legal.* Ken Lelserson. an engi­
neer with the EDF said.
’Unfortunately, legal doesn't
necessarily m ean safe."
In 1996. according to the
study. 256.000 pounds of s u s ­
pected Immuno-toxicants were
released In the county.
*We can't tell you whether the
release of crrtaln chemicals
cau ses cancer.* Lelserson said.
*We can't say for sure wliat all
of the health effects are. Tliut
is a connection tliat needs to be
studied In greater detail. Wh.it
o u r agency does Is gather In ­
formation from the EPA. and
relate It to suspected health efP lease ace P o llu tio n , Page 3A

Iii lit id
gram features a doll historian who will
bring back many old memories with the
history of Raggedy Ann an d Andy.
Gathering time begins ut 11:30 a.m. fol­
lowed by lunch ut noon. For more Infor­
m ation and lunch reservations call
Margie at (407) 977-0516.

Computer consumer help
SANFORD - Members of the Central
Florida Computer Society will present a
free program on 'H ow to Buy a
Computer* Nov. 19 from 7 until 9 p in. at
the North Branch Ubrary, 150 Palmetto
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information and

to sign up rail the library at (407) 3 2 2 ­
2182.

B y R u m W h ite

HERALD STAFF WRITER

County air quality ranks
poorly on certain toxins
HERALD STAF F WRITER

County educator
Katherine Teague dies
OVIEDO - When Walter A.
Teague. J r., was a third grader,
he liad the unique pleasure to
have his mother a s a teacher
and hts father a s the school
principal.
.
Teague remem bered
this
Thursday a s h r was preparing
for Ills m other’s funeral se rv ­
ices Sunday afternoon at United
Methodist C hurch In Oviedo.
Katherine Riser Teague. 89.
died on Nov. 11 • two w eeks
after suffering a heart attack.
D ie Teagues • Walter A. and
Katherine • constituted the llrst
family of education In Seminole
County. Together, they served
the county's school system for
more titan three-quarters of a
century.
W.A. Teague Middle School In
Altamonte Springs Is named for
Mr. Teague. 88. He was a
teacher, principal and asso c ia te'
superintendent In 43 years
service to the county. Mrs.
Teague taught In the system for
most of tluit period. She also
taught Sunday Schixd at United
Methodist C hurch.
"When my paren ts came here
in 1933. the rules did not per-

motorists In all directions from 2:30 until
5 p.m. from Shroah Road lo Sherry
Avenue. Booths and tents will lie set up
along the parade route. For more Infor­
mation cull (4071 327-1832 or (407) 3 27­
3702.

Holiday parade

Football luncheon

WINTER SPRINGS The Winter Springs
Civic Association, with Ihr cooperation of
D ir City of Winter Springs, will hosi ih r
annual Holiday Parade lo kick off the h o l­
iday season Nov. 22 beginning at 3 p.m
This year’s them e will be 'Holiday
Toyland*. The line of m archers will be on
State Road 434. starting at the Intersec­
tion of Shrouh Boulevard and continuing
east to Sherry Avenue
State Road 434 will lie closed lo

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • A UCF Football
luncheon will lx- held Nov. 23 from I 1:30
a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the Hilton Orl.uido
Altamonte Springs. D ir luncheon, spon­
sored by Florida Hospital Altamonte, will
feature a special presentation honoring
D uunte
Culpepper.
all
Amcrtean
Quarterback. G reater Seminole County
Chaiiilx-r of Commerce members are $18
For reservations or more information call
Lisa Hlackwrlder at (407) 834-4404

Katherine T eague
mil a husband and wife to teach
at the same time
In the
county's schools." said 5 4year-old Waller A. Teague. Jr.
of Casselberry. *A few years
later, they decided my mum
could teat It. She did so for Just
about 40 years. She look a
couple years off when I was
bom ."
Teague satd that hts mom
and dad luid a wonderful m ar­
riage. "They were a s close a s
P lc t ie m s T eag u e. Page 3A

IN D E X
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C ro s s w o rd . . . . . i 1A
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W e a th e r . . . . a • e • 2 A
i W om en and fo x ta ,
being w eak, are
distinguished bv
su perior tact. *
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�mines Herakl San'o' j Florida

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F"d.iy Novernfer 13, 1999

Henderson re-elected to Audubon
"We can celebrate that we have etched into
stone that environm ental protection is a Inn
dam ental value shared by Floridians.9 he said
Henderson announced that the top conserva
Hon priority tor Florida will In- im plem enting
legislation for the C onservation Amendment
ihe 1999 Legislature will In- ask ed to puss
Forever Florida, a program Supported Irv Gov
e rn o re le rt Hush .is a successor program to
Preservation 2000. Tile l.eglslature will also
have to sort out the details of the new Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission now
approved by tile voter*.
'Florida voters have sent the Legislature a
strong m essage that we expect them to pro
tect our natural environm ent We will he
closely watching the Legislature to make s n t e
that they fairly im plem ent the directives of
Amendment 5.’ he said
Florida Audubon Society is the voice ol io n
nervation protecting birds other wlldtlle and
ih rlr habitats, through science based advo­
cacy and education with -10.000 mcmltvts In
•15 com m unity based ch ap ters

SPECIAL TO 1UE HERALD
WINTER I’ARK eLiy lirtiilrrsoii lias b rc n
ir r li'iin l tit a fourth irrtn as P rts id rn t of
Horut.i Audubon Society Ttic action took
plact* at the W ih annual m rriln g of the stoic's
oiliest and most Influential conservation o r­
ganization
Hie Audubon annual m eeting was held just
days after the general election, in which
Amendment f* was overwhelmingly approved
liy Florida voters. H enderson served on the
C onstitution Revision Commission and was th e
principal architect of Amendment 5. Audubon
inm cd with other conservation organisations
to lead a million dollar cam paign for approval
of flu- Conservation Amendment.
T o d ay we can celebrate that the entire en ­
vironm ental com m unity has come together
with a single voice supporting land acquisition
of o u r special places restoration of places tike
the Kverglades and Florida Keys, and creatio n
of a new commission to protect all c re a tu re s
great and small," Henderson said.

Lynx boasts ridership records for 1998
among the highest tn the in­
dustry.9 said Leo P. Auger.
Lynx executive director "More
and more people In C entral
Florida are m aking the sm art
move to Lynx. The right
routes, excellent service and
our com m itm ent to the c o m ­
m unity are the reasons why
more pcoplr are riding with

SPECIAL TO n iB HERALD
ORLANDO - R idership on all
Lynx
services
totaled
19.297.862 for fiscal year
1998 a new ridership record
tor Lynx In term s of p e rc e n t­
age gains. Lynx rtdcrshlp lias
grown 8.7 percent.
"Our ridership Increases a re

rtHMa by Nr* (AIM*

Y : Y o u flo o r m e !

Lynx, and why we were nam ed
Publit
l ransport ition 1 oin|u n v of the Year-again!*
Strong 9 1 &gt; increases over
last fiscal year on fixed bus
route services, an 89 6 p e r­
cent increase in l.vmmn and
26.2 p e r m it gains on the IA
SEK route iueled the lalrst
.uum.d record

installation Helping out are (not m order) President
Mike McLean, on the ladder, and Dan Casey. Bnan
Loe. Dill Moore. Bill Elliott. Byron Robertson. Ed
Thomas, Seminole YMCA executive director.
Maureen Liberatore Brian Overby and Nicholas
Overby

Members of the Lake Mary notary Club put in some
time Saturday to help the Seminole Family YMCA
install a wood lloor in the facility's new gymnasium
Tfw YMCA purchased the floor mote than a year
ago bul it is riot paid tor TN’ Rotary Club hopes to
receive at $25 000 grant to help with this
tupendituic In llie meantime work began on the

DATE BOOK
N o v 13. 1 9 9 8 T u n : j£ n t T
Today is the 317th
.Li:/ i f 1998 and the

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Jl’rid day offdU

m i n i &gt; HISTORY: On this day in
if - a Viennese butcher named
Johann Lehner invented the frank
lurter
On this day in 1927. the Holland
Tunnel *htch links New York City
and New Jersey, opened
i &gt;n this day in 1982. the Vietnam Vet
erans Memorial was dedicated in
Washington. D C
TODAY S BIRTHDAYS: Saint Au
gustme 354 4Jo Christian church
father philosopher. Edwin Booth
1813 1893• actor. Robert Louis
Stevenson •1850 1894* writer; Louis
Rrandeis 1856 194!&gt;. US jurist.

Whoopi Goldberg H949-*. actress, is
49. Joe Mantegna &lt;1947-1. actor, is 51
TODAY’S SPURTS: On this day in
1978, McLennan Community College
defeated Kilgore Junior College 169
165 - the highest scoring college
bjskelball game ever
TOD \Y’S Oi l HE: "There is no duly
we so much underrate as the dutv nl
being happy.9 - Robert laiuis Steven
son
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this da&gt; in
1933. the Great Dust Storm raged
from the Flams eastward
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TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy Highs In
the low-BOs Lows In the mld60s
S aturday: Scattered
showers Highs near 80 Lows
in the nud 60s Sunday: Scat­
tered showers. Highs near 80
Lows m the low-60s. Monday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
upper-70s. Lows near 60

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 12:50
a.in., maj. 6:50 a.tn.. min. 1 00
p.tn.. tnaj. 7:15 p.m.
TIDES: D aytona Beach: higli:
3:28 a.rn.. 3:45 p.m.. low: 9:38
a m.. 10:04 p m. New S m yrna
Beach: high: 3:33 a m., 3:50
p.m .. low: 9:43 a .in.. 10:09
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 3:48
a m.. 4:05 p.m.. low: 9.58 a.m .,
10:24 p.m.

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regular-priced apparel purchases
over s150 or 3 or more pairs of shoes

maternity apparel

BEACH CONDITIONS

MONDAY
P tc ld y 7 7 6 0

boys’, girls’ &amp; infants’
apparel &amp; accessories

D a y to n a B e a c h ft New
S m y r n a B e a c h : S e a s a re 23 feet w ith a light ch o p .
W a te r te m p e r a tu re a t D ay­
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men’s apparel
and accessories

regular-priced apparel purchases of
s30.01-s150 or 2 pair of shoes

STATISTICS
The high tem p eratu re In
S anford T h u rsd a y was 82
degrees an d th e overnight low
waa Qfi.
7-3-S
R ecorded rainfall for the
period ending a t lO a.m . F ri­
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family outerwear

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POLICE LOG
Hu* /ollim-lrif) reports u v rc campiU tt from the Seminole County
Shrrtfl’s Ofllce for tncUlents rtxonhtl Non. 12:

A]&gt;|&gt;nivuU'(l assault:
WINTER SPRINGS. Spring VIII* C ourt. lOOOO b lock. Nov. 12.
1:85 a m A 22 year old m an w as arrested by Sem inole
t oun y slieriffs deputies for aggravated assault an d battery.
D eputies said he went to a local restaurant and accused an
employee th r r r of ‘fooling around* with hK rx girlfriend.
,, r lni,kl»ig these accusations, he allegedly grabbed the
o ther m an by th e throat and threatened to hit him with a
treer bottle. Hie other m an said he was In fear for his life.

Aggravated battery:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. S ta te Road 436 at C ounty 427. Nov.
I I . 0:37 p.m, A 32-year-old nuui was arrested by Sem inole
l ounty sheriffs deputies for aggravated battery D eputies
s.ini the m an sprayed another m an In the face with m are
alter they got Into an argum ent over a traffic m ishap.
Deputies sold w itnesses reported the m an becam e enraged
with the other driver after he cut him oir In traffic. In addition
to spraying him with mace, he also attem pted to run him off
llie road while they were driving, deputies said.

Battery on a law enforcement officer:
EERN PARK. Macaw Lane. 900 block. Nov. II. 4:41 a m An
IH year-old man w as arrested by Seminole C ounty sh e n ifs
deputies for battery on a law enforrrm ent officer for
resisting arrest without violence
and for disorderly
intoxication Deputies said they had been called to his
neighborhood earlier In response to com plaints that he was
causing a disturbance and that he was d runk When they
arrived he had already left the scene. A neighbor called later
lo report that he was hiding In Ills pantry When deputies
arrived lo remove him from the cupboard, he resisted them
and refused lo be handcuffed. Hr thrashed about and was
uncooperative so be had lo be sprayed with pepper spray
When he was sprayed he pushed the spray toward a deputy
spraying the officer as well

Driving under (he influence:
LAKE MARY. Lake M e r y C enter. Nov. 10. 5:07 a m A 49
year-old n u n w as arrrsted by Seminole C ounty sheriirs
deputies for driving under the Influence
OVIEDO. H ornbeam . Nov 10. 4:05 a in A 22 year old man
was arrested by Oviedo |Milicr for driving under the Influence
SANFORD, A irport Boulevard. Nov. 10. 3:37 p m A 48 year
old wom an was arrested by Sanford police for driving under
the Influence.
SANFORD, P alm etto . 900 block. 11:17 p m . A 30 year old
m an was arre ste d by Seminole County sh eriirs deputies for
driving under the Influence.

D rugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. S tate Road 434 at S ta te Road 436,
Nov 10. 5:51 a in A 34-year-old m an was arrested by
Seminole C ounty sherill's deputies tor possession of a
controlled su b stan ce and possession of drug p arap h ern alia.
Deputies said a deputy pulled u p next to a driver ai a stop
lighl and saw the m an take a drag front a pipe traditionally
used to smoke m arijuana. Hie driver looked startled and then
tried to hide the pipe when h r saw the deputy next to hint
When the deputy pulled In behind hint, he tried to bide Hie
pipe, but when the deputy approached the car. he willingly
t lift ted over the pipe and a bag of m arijuana

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anybody could Ire up to th r
very last.** he said.
*My mom’s last words were lo
tell my dad. ’1 love you.* "
Teague said. *She died as dad
said. 'I love you." They were
m arried 05 years. My mom was
a wonderful, loving mother."
Mrs. Teague had a couple of
strokes hut she was still getting
around until th e heart attack
two weeks ago. her son said.
Hie Teagues met while they
were attending Nrwlrerry C ol­
lege in central South Carolina.
They graduated and taught for
three years In S outh Carolina
They cam e to Sanford In 1933.
It took awhile lo get teaching
jobs m Florida. Mr. Teague ran
a p.i|&gt;er route for a y ra r until he
becam e a m ath and srlen ce
teacher at Lyman High School
A year later. Waller A Teague
became the principal at the
school m C hnluota and Mrs.
Teague was hired by the county
to teach at th r sam e school.
They were together again at
Oviedo, which had grades I 12, She was a third grade
teacher, he was the principal 9
of 1 I years.
*1 was fortunate to have a
mother who could teach me
both at school and at home.”
her son said, "There werr so
many lessons, so m any times
for he lo feel extremely blessed
!»y sue h a wonderful loving
mother."
Katherine Teague was Ixirti In
Newhenry. South Carolina and
came lo Florida In 1933. She
was a member of the Delta
Kappa Gamma teachers sorority
and attended United Methodist
C hurch in Oviedo. She had two
grandchildren, and one great
grandson
Visitation hours lor Mrs.
Teague will Im- from 7 p m lo 9
p tn on Saturday, with a srrv lc r
at 3 p in Sunday at United
Methodist C hurch in Oviedo,
tturial wilt be al Oviedo Cem e­
tery. Maldwln Fairchild Funeral
Home Is handling the arrange
merits

Audit program u ses undercover
officers in a high school, with
the Invitation of the principal.
Halbig said an undercover ufflerr rem ains In tlit* school for a
minimum of 2 I /2 m onths.
"'Hie officer can sec what
kids see." Halbig said.
"We
want lo know what's not work
Ing. If there ts a crime, he
alerts the school resource offtcer. The undercover officer’s
Identity Is never revealed. In
middle schools, we have other
ways to evaluate a situation.
On school buses, we use- s e c u ­
rity officers.
We're here to
serve the whole school system,
everyone within It."
The School D istrict's Save a
Friend Hotline allows students
to seek professional help for a
frierui who Is In crists.
The
hotline Is monitored 24 hours
ja-r day. at 1-800-338-2327.
"There's a code of silence
among stu d en ts.” Halbig said
"These stu d en ts are sm art, they
know w hat's happening. It b e ­
hooves u s to teach them re
sponsibllity. It takes courage lo
pick up a phone, and let som e­
body help them with a suicide,
a drug problem, harassm ent, or
someone who Is thinking of
bringing a to school."
Davis Is active In the Alcohol
Awareness Program.
T h e district is very fortunate
to have someone with his b a c k ­
ground and experience." Il.dhlg
said of Davis. "When he gives
a presentation to children, the
room grows silent.
You can
hear a pin drop, lie's a p a s ­
sionate speaker."
Halbig and Davis conduct
training sem inars for teachers
and adm inistrators, so they will
learn their legal rights and re ­
sponsibilities In student d isc i­
pline. They also teach conflict
managem ent techniques.
"Colleges are not preparing
young teachers for their role In
schools." Halbig said. "That's
sad. Teachers need lo know
their rights, and they need to
know what to do In certain
situations."
Halbig h a s been a Dean of
Students, an assistan t p rin ci­
pal, and the director of an al­
ternative high school. He has
been at his current Job since
1993. and says the num ber one
problem teachers face today Is
a lack of respect from students.
"You can t teach stu d en ts who
don't want to learn.* Halbig
said. T h e re are gangs, drugs.

City business

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale and Commissioner Velma Williams receive a plaque of appreciation from Lon How
ell, chairman of the group that supported a hotolconference center project at Fort Mellon Park

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fee is The study by the KDF. called
the KDF Chemical Scorecard, is
available
by
email
at
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rrle ases/t ounty
Ihe study com bines &lt;b ru m a l
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gun.
And we did look, we
looked very hard."
The Team Concept involves
teachers, adm inistrators and
stu d en ts working together with
law enforcement officers and
other agencies for the safety of
the school, from the opening of
a school day to the time Ihe Iasi
student leaves the cam pus.
During ihe last school year,
llaltilg said no guns were found
in Seminole C ounty's schools,
compared with 14 guns found
In 1994.
Hon Davis. Ihe School Hoard's
professional stan d ard s Investi­
gator. said the success of the
Team Concept com es from s tu ­
dents knowing that people are
sincere In th eir efforts.
"We have a desire to help
people." Davis said, "We have
dial In our hearts. Thai’s the
key *
The School Hoard's Emer­
gency Management I'lannlng Is
a system In which all of the
county's sc bools have the same
plans in p late to handle a vari­
ety of emergency situations,
such as violence In school.
Halbig said A communications
network Is In place between the
schools, the police, the fire d e ­
part meiii. and other agencies.
-Ilils Is part of our team co n ­
cept." Halbig said, "it's a good,
new plan. It's all about know­
ing how to communicate, and
practicing the plan.
This
wouldn't be possible without
the
Superintendent
(Paul
llagertyl and the school board
bring willing lo think outside
the box."
The emergency management
system works th an k s to an In­
teragency Agreement that allows
schools to communicate effecUvrly with law enforcement, the
Juvenile court system , the De­
partm ent of Juvenile Justice,
and family service agencies.
Halbig said.
Die Secure O ur Schools p ro ­
gram places silent burglar
alarm s, wtlh audio detection,
inside schools. Hagerty said.
There are also surveillance
cam eras in schools.
"In today's time you have to
Ih- proactive." Hagerty said.
"We're
protecting
property,
teachers, staff, students, and
the life of a police officer. It's
Important for an officer to know
wh.it he may be facing before
be goes Into a situation."
The school board's Safety

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Sanford Mayor Larry Dalo and Commissioner Velma Williams accept a check Irom Senator Buddy Dyer tor
renovations and improvements scheduled tor Coastline Park

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HAA R D W A R E M I H A R D W A R E A i l H A R D W A R E

easott s
Savings

weapons.
and
disrespect
brought Into schools from the
outside. You can't teach c h il­
dren who are not m the c la s s ­
room. You ciut't teach children
who don't have dream s and a s ­
CARPET
pirations. Teachers today are
100
S STEAM CLEANER
itetng asked to la- drug co u n ­
Icicle
selors and police officers, and
Lights
their only Job Is to educate."
llaltilg describes him self as
100
i
. THE BEST •
ail at risk student when be was
CARPET
Mini
100
Icicl*
Lights
young.
STEAM
IS .frtcn tlu n jl tMtuft Lights
*1 came to this country when I
6 Oulltl Power Slrip
unit * tfl clear BuiSt
CLEANER
Aden eitra outlets »ncre needed
was 12." Halbig said.
"1
Mtttt W* UL uWft StanCircuit Breaker prevents
couldn't read or write a lick of
Sards
overloading UL listed 33M3
English. I'm only w here 1 am
830100
today because one teacher took
an interest In me."
Davis h a s been Ihe Profes­
M X .
Only
P t r Day
sional S tandards Investigator
3 FI. Slerre
for Seminole County Schools
Tree with Light*
25' Outdoor
since July.
A 17-year slate
70' tret daintier ttatu'tr
Power Card
ISO ops Includes 100
trooper. Davis also worked a s a
F illtd Evtrytiay Whi l t You W ail J
13 amp medium J j O
clear mmi DOM pit *.rtd
felony Investigator for the state
po*tr cord
on l.'tt Stand nOudtd
c r i m e tan k
attorney's ofllce.
UL listed 31*33
820OM
Including Ti&gt;
Halbig an d Davis have been
friends since 1974 when they
L0NGW00D SANFORD
CASSELBERRY
worked together on a case in
434 &amp; 427
207 E. 25th St. Winter Park Dr.
Miami as Florida Highway P a­
HARDW ARE
trol officers.
STO R ES
'W e're combining o u r b a c k ­
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grounds." Davis said
T hen,
we're teaching others what
we've already learned.
We re
trying to make schools a safe
and secure environm ent."
Hoth Davis and Halbig have
children currently attending
Seminole County schools. Davis
has a daughter til the fifth
grade, and Halbig h a s a son In
the llth g r a d e . They also both
have so n s who graduated from
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OBITUARY
MARY ALYCE CHIPCHAK
Mary Alyce C hipchak. 56.
Marcy Boulevard. Lougwood,
died Tuesday. Nov. 10. 1998 at
her residence. Horn April 3.
1942. In Annapolis. Std., she
moved to C entral Florida 19
years ago, Mrs. C hipchak was
a retired registered nurse. She
was a Catholic.
Survivors Include sons. Rob­
ert F.. J r.. Rolling Meadows.
111.,
Andrew
C..
W inter
Springs. Jo sep h J . O rlando,
William D.. C asselberry, sister.
Sarah A. Wlcgard, H ennlkcr.
N.H.; two gran d ch ild ren .
B.mfleld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

A R TS &amp; C R A FTS
F E S T IV A L
Sal.. \ o v . 21
to am - 5 pin

•

Sun.. .&gt;«v. 22
to am - I pm

Always the weekend before Thanksgiving

THE PREMIERE ARTS &amp; CRAFTS FESTIVAL
L o n g w o o d Historic District 2 blocks N. of C .R . 427

�P eop le
Confiding secrets
provides venting
ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
iam,in
»r tali!

OKFKNUKO
IN o n iK U .O WASH
11n u t OFFENDED: Phil may
h av e been talk in g to m ask hi*
first-d a te jitte r* . Many people
u*c n e r v o u s c h a t t e r to h id e
t h e ir feeling*. O r p e rh a p * he
m istook you for a sym pathetic
li*tener. You could have gently
«toppeil hi* recitatio n hy tu r n ­
ing the conversation to an o th er
*u bject, o r lig h tly *ugge*ting
th at It waan't nece**ary for you
to learn ev e ry th in g ab o u t him
in one night.
S om e p e o p le c o n f id e in

* tra n g e r* b e c u u e r it'* ‘*«nfe."
1hey are able to n p r r a i th e ir
emotion* and lighten th e ir em o­
tional burden w ithout w orrying
ab o u t the o th e r’s re a e tio n , o r
living with the consequence* of
w hat they have di*elo«ed.
Lo r AHHi • fa v o rite f.im ilv m l p n ,
.. .,.1 , 1..nR. ~ If » .I.I m -»*v- i I ensrlope, plu*
. h n k o r m o n i't u r d f f f«*r 1 3 9 6 f j l . l t l in
■ in .u l-i1 *«' l&gt;r*»r
1 cmkhonlUrt So
j 1*0 |t,i% 147 Mourn M m rte. I1L lilikMu ii; *
i* i m l
i

I 3 e r ib iM h h n* .» p r u b lf tn W h » i '»
t n u i «* li f t &lt;l off &gt;«»ur r h r* l b )
In | )# i r % b b j I' 11 M u 49440, Loa
\ n i;*1 r w ( *«11f WlKHW *«if A p #rtO f»#l
i «m ■
* *1 nm p e d , ••If*
iui(1i r»w»‘(| rtttrlu p r

Bacteria can cause serious illnesses
K. coll is one ol h u iu lrrd s of
strain-* of the bartrrtu m E s­
cherichia cob Although most
strains are harm less and live in
th r intestines of healthy h u ­
m ans and animals, this strain
produces a powerful toxin and
can cause severe Illness K coll
was llrst rrcoglU/ril a s a cause
ol lllnrss in 11182 during an
outbreak ol severe bloody dlar
rhea, the outbreak was traced
to contam inated ham burgers
Since then, most Infections
have route from eating under
rooked ground beef Thr com ­
bination of letters ami m tm lwrs
In the name of the bacterium
refers to the specific m arkers
found on Its surface which d i s ­
tinguish It from other types of
E. coll. /\n estim ated 2 0 .0 0 0
cases of Infection occur in the
United States each year.
Who get* E. coll Infection?
Anyone of any age ra n b e ­
come infected with K. colt, but
tt appears children arc more
likely to develop serious torn
plications
How does one get Infected
with E. coll?
The in led Ion is acquired by
eating food containing the b a c ­
teria, The barlcrl.i live in the
intestine of some healthy i.itlle,
and contamination of th r meat

CONSUM ER
FO C U S

BARBARA
H U G H ES

may occur In the slaughtering
process Fating undercooked
meal, rspectally undercooked
ground meat, is the most com
mon way of getting the Infer
lion Person to person trails
mission can in cu r il Infected
persons do not wash llirtr
hands alter using the toilet
Drinking u ttp asteu rl/ed milk
and swimming In or drm klug
sewage contam inated water ra n
also cause lulertton
What are the Rymptom* of E.
coll Infection?
People title* led by E, toll ra n
develop a range ol symptoms
Some m in ted people may have
mild diarrhea or no symptoms
at all Most Identified cases d e ­
velop severe d la rthea and ah
dtmiin.il cram ps Blond is often
seen tn the stool Usually little

or no fever Is presen tHow Boon after the exposure
do sy m p to m s ap p ear?
Hie symptoms tisti.illv ap|ieur
alsm l :» days alter exposure,
with a range ol from 1 to !l
days. See your doctor If you
liellevr you have E coll,
llow con E. coll and o th e r
F oodbom e Illn esses be p re ­
se n te d ?
• Do not eat undercooked
ham burger or other ground beef
products
• Cook all ground beef and
ham burger thoroughly. Make
sure the enokrd meat is blown
thimighout (not pink!
and
pin e s run clear.
• Use only pasteurized milk
and milk products
• Make s u rr Infected persons,
especially children, w ash their
h an d s cart-hilly with soap after
using the toilet to reduce the
ttsk of spiralling the disease.
• Always wash h an d s h rlo rr
atul aftet tnnil preparation
• Discard any tood that looks
or sm ells spoiled II In doubt,
throw It out!
• Food should not stand at
tiHitn tem perature for more than
two hours or one hour on a hot
day
• On picnics, always pack

food In plenty of Ire In a well
Instituted
cooler.
Leftovers
should lie returned to the
cooler Immediately and refrlg
crated Immediately when you
return home.
• II you grill. Ik- su re Out
m eats and poultry are th o r­
oughly rooked. Don't let cooked
lood ton* It surfaces (plates,
knives, links, counters) tli.it
have l&gt;een In contact with raw
meat or poultry u n less these
surfaces liave been washed In
hot water and soap.
* At teinjHirary food stalls and
restau ran ts, look to see tli.it
loot! and trash a te kept cov
ered. looking a rra s are clean,
cold looil Is kept cold and
looked food Is krpt hot Meat,
llsh. eggs and )&gt;miltry should
be thoroughly cooked. Ground
meat should no longer look
pink and lu b e s should he
clear. K rtords of tns|&gt;r&lt; units bv
the health departm ent should
lie postril where you can read
them.
B arbara A. H ughes la the
S em inole C ounty E x ten sio n
D irecto r. U niversity of F lo r­
ida In s titu te o f Food and Ag­
ric u ltu ra l S ciences. She may
be reach ed s t 32 3 2 5 0 0 Ext.
5539.

Emotional recovery by responsible acts
Dear Mary.
SoinetltiiCN 1 Irel Ilv.it with
tn r m t' lika* nir. 1 don’t need
ativ t-tiemu-n I had a rotten
i htldhmrd. but now that I'm an
adult 1 still have all the (earn of
anxiety I had when I was a kid
only now l live by tnysell' anil
m ihin.lv is messing with im
it.m l When I was growing uj&gt; I
never knew what to expt-i t Irnm
tnv parents )n the morning eve
rvlhm g might he fine, but In
the time I go! home iront si hool,
Mom might be telling un tlut
she was walking out on all &lt;~&gt;t
metimcs elll rr a p.tnu ularlv
had scene lie tUi1*4*11 my parents
thrv would 1Ik* so lovev dovev
that il would almost make me
slik Then .It oilier tlmr-. tny
dad would 1X* telling my m&lt;&gt;in
he s help her P«,ii k II she would
|US| get out
emotiiin.il
con uit
n lr

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Ftta Numbar 98 Y4B CP
N » € ESTATE C »
. a u r a G f r a / i ER
Da chattel
NO TIC E
OF a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
adm rvttrjf on of th#
*«T#T# z* k A j R A G F 3 A 21ER.
7 t c v 4 l l &lt; ] F ilo
Y 9 - 9 4 SCR 5 ptnd-rg r* !*v*» C iCCld!
Cou’ t to# Satnnoia County.
c i da Protaia D ' v u i QA, in*
a d d f«»i
3(P N Pa*fc
A,*nu* SarfO'B *L 32771 Tn*
*3an»*% and add'«ai«&lt;k o* !*#
F n c f i i R*pf*»*ntaff#* and
in* P*r»on*i R#pf*»*nta* ## %
iiiotray a'o t«t (Q»th 6# to*
AuL INTERESTED PERSONS
a « E NOT FiED THAT
A p*'acnt On s'lnm fh ii
Ncl c* ft 3*' V* J **0
aD-*0Ttont tn.1t cna 'ding* fin*
j l th* Will fh« duaiilt CAT iOn*
n|
If*
P*fionai
Rap^atani §!-•*. winuA op
d'Cfton Gf lib** Cot#f f if*
to * 4* *f'*«p ^h itcfip ni
*milf tn.it C ou pt An“"'MIN T h e
&gt;A^ER o f T h r e e m o n t h s
a f *ER t h e
DATE o r T h e
F.RST P jB kiC A TiC N OF t m i S
n o t ic e
OR T h R ^ y d a y s
A F’ IR *h | DATE o f SERVICE
OF A CQP* OF T h i s NOT CE
ON T h £M
A*i cr«d&gt;tOP« o* IT-* D*&amp;arj*nt
and .♦*»*» p*raQft hating
l A*ft % or d*m andi .ijarnat
D«c*d®nTa attjf* tsn *fom a
•aby ..f tni% ncT c * ♦% 5* r * * d
wri^
montns if!*# tn*
Jala ♦ tn« tif^t ov.O“ eAt'Qn o*
•n a Nottc* muat fils in*if
ia&gt; ■ ••tn in.*. Court »V THiN
•h e a t e m o r t h r e e m o n t m s
AF ’’E R T h e d a t e o r T h e

» RS* Pj BL CATiON or TrtS

•iO" .1 OR T h RTY OA y S
a f T | ^ ?h £ d a t e o r SERVICE

a . opy

or

this notice

Th em
A. ulhwf c radilori ot lb*
0*c« la’ 1 ar&lt;J p«n o n t. bAftniJ
clAimt - • itm an as agAirit fn*
on

rru«»l in m

Iwr'1 %

»pi*.»
i
* i *h u

* ir» tn«t Cq-jrf
f nREE
m o n th s

afteh the cate
*|RST Pj OwCATiON

or the
or This

NOTICE
*a . v s

all

dem ands

COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

swings kept us kids feeling
iiraid .-t what was happening
and made us all real insecure
.itul nervous Ity the way. they
in -.till together and still p lay ­
ing the same games I think
tlirv an- both nuts, and I try to
have a s little a s possible to do
w-uli them
111. s a d d e s t part of the whole
tImiL. is iluii now tlv.it I am an
■dull 1 still have the feeling
tfi.it a disaster is about to strike

Legal Notic es

L e g a l N o t ic e s

or

F A M IL Y

AND

,Bj €Ct INS not so Filed
/#' . 6E rORfVlR GARRED
Tf* -Jatn o* !T»* f.rtf pup. ca

I

N O TIC E

or a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Th* admirnttril on ■ *1i
vita’*
•
El • • *
,A*4iCE P . E l D«cuas«d, r.ia
Nu^tidf
983-CP. •» pending
&gt;■
til
iff |0f
Seminal*
County
Flo# da
Probate D u t ic n tn* addr*%«
q P *n.cn
P 0 Dfaerer C.

•n* nam*

and addrtat of tt&gt;# p*»»onai
repfeienfat #« and of tn® pe'
tonai r*pf«i*ntat&gt;v* a attorney
A/* t*f !o#!H 0 *10*
A*L i n t e r e s t e d PERSONS
ARC NOTIFIED ^ h AT
Ail pertont on Mfiom thit
notice it t«»#ed teho na#e
ob|* i
( M l chai'ange t#»e
q u a ‘fi“ at*oni of the (H f l t n i l
ptprttentaP^e venue. Of |u#*t- non o * 1hua Court a»e

required to fue tne«p objiclioni
Mdb tn.i Court WITHIN The
la ter
O f th r ee m o h th s
after
th e
d ate
th e
f r s t p j b l c a t io n o f t h is
n o t ic e
OR t h i r t y
days
AFTER T h e DATE OF SERVICE
o f A CO PT OF TH&gt;S NOTICE
on th em

or

AH creditors ,f the decedent
and ",t n ®r pt»rion% itaeng
u s m i op demanda agamtt
decedent % *tTai« o#» enom a
copy of tn.* not ce «s t t rv td
A&gt;thi" ff ioe muntb! alter tn*
■tit* fj tn* iir5t puPi'cat-on of
tnta notice mu*t f •» tn* # claim*
with tn.% C oup * W 'THIN THE
a te r
gf
th r ee
m o n th s
a ster
The d a te o f The
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h is
N Q T i CS OR T h i r t y
days
AFTER T h e d a t e o f SERVICE
a copv
t h s n o t ic e

or

or

CN THEM
A ii ofn## creditor! of th* dec**
dent and petiana having cia»mt

o# demand! agiintt tn* estate
of th* decedent 'n ull f»l# their
iiaim* enlh ih 1 court W 1T HIN
THREE m o n t h s AFTER I ME
DATE o r T h e FIRST P u B l i CA

* ON or Th»5 NOTICE
A Lfc C l A V i AND O B JE C T ONS NOT SO F LED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Oat* of ih# Mat publication of
trtti note* of admintfiralton
November 13. 1M4
Personal R*pr&lt;f$*ril4l&gt;*«
Sh e r r y h e l t o n
ATtorney For
P*r?uri'ftj R*pf*\*nt.it'
A ii AM
M ntO O I SQU'RE

McLeod. M..« d
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IN THE C IR C U IT c o u r t f o r
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
NO »• BBS -C P

s «! ?a*A»c OF

Dear Tired.
You've already eom jurred our
o( the most important step s in
overcoming the p.nn and dam
age irom your childhood Now
you have to decide l( you’re
going to get over It and move on
or tl tt Is to become an excuse
(or you to stay pul and wallow
m the old. *! can't help It. It's
the way 1 was raised" game.- If
you choose to change, don't ex ­
pert a m iraculous recovery. Ef-

Legal Notices

M.a n i C I L LEE a«h a
^AN'CE R LIE
DtcaaiPd

every time things are going well
tor me. I'm almost belter oil
when things art- going had. at
least then I know what to worry
about. I'm tired of feeling afraid
and anxious all the time, hut I
don't know how to get over It
I'd like to go to a psychologist,
but my health insurant e wont
rover It and I can't atiord It on
my own
Tired of Being Afraid

A McLeod PA
P O Boa 9SC
Apopea F l 32TQ4
Bat No 122024
*e1«phor.* 40T/SS6 3300
P jb
November 1), 20 1SS4

0CW VT

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
or T H t E lO M T iiN T H
JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CASE NO V i -1 2 18 *C A - 14 •A
uN'TEO STATES OF
AMERICA, by and through

tn* Secretary o» the
DEPARTM ENT OF
V ITE R A N 5 AFFAIRS,

vt

Plaintiff,

C h a r l e s c c a r t e r . » ,i
D*1*ndant&gt;
H O T I C I OF SALK
Notic* .* T , . , b , g.,*n t*«t.
pu'tuanl to th* Ordaf or Final
Jodgmanl *nl*r*d m ih ., c u t *
.n in* C.rcu.t Court ol S*minol*
Count,. Florid* I i, *11 **ll tn*
property i.tu*l*d tn Sarnnol*
Count,. Florid*. a*tCMb*d •*
LOT 149, P IC K E TT DOWNS.
UNIT 111. ACCORDING TO THE
plat th er eo f as r ec o r d ed

N PLAT BOOK 32. PAGES 14,
19 AND 16. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R I­
DA
and commonly hnoon a i
2600 Ptetotf Down* Onwa,
CNuiuota. FL 32766
ai public t*i*. to in* n.gnatt
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BER 3rd. 1996
0*1 *d Oclobar 30, 1996

MARVANNE morse

CLERK OF C O UR T
By Jan* E Jat*w&gt;e
Deputy Clam
in accordance witn tn*
American* With Oitab.i.t.** Act.
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
IN AND FDR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
C A S E HO. f• -9 4 S -C A -1 4 -0
JAMES L. CONSiDOER end
ELIZABETH CONSIODER
PteintitY*.
va
WILLIAM RODRIGUEZ and
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Delendanla.
N O TIC E OF (A L E
Not.ee i* g.ven mat on tn* 3rd
da , o ' DECEM BER. 1996. at
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tn* undervgned Clem will offer
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erty
Lot 21, TuSXAW iLLA ACRES,
according to tn* plat thereof a*
recorded m Piet Book 21. peg*
63. Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florid*
The **le will b* made our*u*rl to the Final Judgment ot
Forecloeu/e entered In ihi*
action
WITNESS my hand and tn*
teal of tnn court on tn.a 30tlt
d a , ot October, T996
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DATED NOVEMBER 2. 1998

Legal Notices
MARVANNf MORSE
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By Jen* I J atew it
A t Deputy Clerk
N O TIC E
A M E R IC A N S W ITH
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Publiah November 6. 13. 1998
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Semmete MeroM, SarttoitJ, Florida Fniay November 13. tMB 5 A

Lake Mary- Seminole XVI
Uy J e f f llerlin lck e
ASSISI AM Sl u m s KDIIOK

(iumc o f the Week

Tonight: Lake Mary at Semi­
nole, 7:30 p.m.:
SANK) HI &gt; (tile III tin- I utility s b iggest rlv.ll
Mrs i m in 's tluw ii III ,t m r a n lllg li-s s gallic* p la y e d
lor pride
H u h .i crushing liuinr loss iii \t,iinl,nut l.tsi
Week llir Noli- t t r i r knocked mil &lt;.I making .1
irliim Iup In till- state plavolls Seminole* was
iiftl •»* the lu ll flit'ti Irll apart along with their
jil.iviill hopes
l-iki' M.IIV In till -i longer losing •.licit- ol 111
ii* h Hie K. iit is have li.nl tu ittu-.li tin* season
with Hurt' consecutive m.ul gam es and Irll tu
i IleLilld List ivi rk
Normallv lilts game would h.tvr deiid.il St tni
Hole &lt; Minn s r e p ir s e iil.illv e In t lir K o tarv lln w l.
I lu ll Ih r ga m e yyIII lint h r jila v e d th is y r.ir su th is
will hi* th r ftli.iI lltlir tu si r ih r se n io rs ult h u th
Ir.ittis

Heine- n| Srtttlliulr s pi,iM Is si||tlni( up lul th r
liii.il time* .irr Ituhhv Williams Jo r w.ttsun
( ori v I'rlrrsu n Jell Willi.tins Is.uh Green Frr&lt;|
Siplm Ju stin Nrttli &gt; K.ii.irI Hernandez Jo h n
f rli ilrl Ji ll I .tinr Kil H i t . ilil .Irrrtnv l.ivlui
i lint Mttitiiv A.ii&lt;&gt;ti Termer .util lewis Wrigid
fu r Like M.tr&gt; seniors itu lu ilr Andv No|ha.
KoImtI I'rrr/ Kvlr Coe Ha Liwreuc e Utiilolph
Kv.m I &gt;tt hi.ir.i Derek &lt; hunt.is l.iviei Km/ Ion
Allies I'imIiI ( h rriirt Irfeiirv Kl.ivrr llarrv 1’ur
trr .iitrl Jnhii I loir

Friday: Winter Springs
Oviedo, 7:30 p.m.

at

OVIKDO
Its lliitiieiiiiiiiiu&gt; ,tt (h trilo where
Ihr t.iotts .in ur.ipptllg up ,t il|s.ip|)ollilltiu sr.i
son fell weeks ago the Llulis were among th r
I.n o rites til r.ilti .iriuthrr lltp In th r si.Ur pi.IV
oils. Uul tut Hovers h.tvr plagued the Ir.itu .ill
venr iltul ih r y h .iveti I I m-i ii .ih lr In |(rl lllit l.li ki ll
l- f t l Week tile L io n s lost In I .ik e Itr.in lle v I h r
te.u ii h a s b een u p a n d dow n all s e a s o n w ith
h ig h lig h ts siii Ii as a rout nl L ik e M arv a n d
lo w llgllts like the p ast two w eek s

Oviedo seniors placing tor the ttnal time in
i hide Mike (tiller Hrvun l.iltrll ( had Millet
I tank Mr.illnti Danny Miller. Iliad Cooper,
lb union ( lark, Mike L in g h o rsf Sieve forem an.
I lusty Holloway Hill Krsiall, Hen Cleary. Julia
ilian ( lodwin Matt d ro ss, Greg Illaimer. Kevin
Uuinti rn Heath Kvans. M .iunilo C astillo Uvan
Hawk Ju stin IVmll Paul Sari la Harrell Lewis
and ( harlrs Si ult
Winter Springs h as no seniors, hut had its
hopes lor a llfsl state ptavnll hertll daslietl Iasi
week with a Irusiratinu 17 penalty loss to Coeu.t
lle.o h I he Hears had three drives deep III t o
..... Iti-.u h territory at the end and tam e up
short
Winter Spunks is building a strong tradition,
and look tor the passing t otnhinailon ol Hran
don lllake and Man us Wiggins let lead Ihr
• ountv next season

T o n igh t: A p o p k a at L a k e Mowell, 7:30 p.m .
i ASSKI.HKKKY
l-ik r Howell will prohahly
&lt;ltd up trying 1,1 lotkei ihis season llte Hawks
ate I 8 now and are on a seven n am e losing
streak that has Inc luded several blowouts
List week Lake Howell lost in a shootout to
t viiian after a rouple ol lough ettoris against
harder opponents
Hie Hawks have had a few bright spots in
&lt;ludmg ( u t t i s llu sselm an and I-any Cummings,
hut it's been a long year for a lame group of
seniors playing their llnal u.ime tonight
l o make m atters worse lor the n e a r future.
Like Howell's Junior varsity and freshmen team s
have stm ulled for several years.
Like Howell seniors Include Chris S ehlrchta.
Scott Petroll. d a be Jeau-H aptlste. Hilly MrVay,
llusselm an. I'ony DeBcllls. Cummings, Jesse
Hannon. Kory O'Connor. Kicky Streeter. David
Lm tlgua. Chris D ejesus, Ja so n Lubtie. Paul
Hickey. Hrandon Schreek, Kyan Wilder. Nick
Mahon, Jo e Dtlore, Adam Hardy who has been
Injured all season. Kenny Gaholon. Casey Ortiz,
David Pl.isem la. Karl Klkliis. Hrent Hattaway.
Steve McChesney. Mlteliel C'oflman. Nell Saltm an. Chris Wilson. Tim Souele. Adam I.liras and
Luke I hernias.

Why the
‘Noles
will win

Why the
Rams
will win

By Kellie W erner
HKKAl.f» ( OKKKS111NI &gt;KN1

By Je ff llerlinlcke
ASSIS I a n t s p o u t s k d m o k
L\KK MAKY
Predli lions have
never hern ,i strong point around
here
Hut tins one is di-.id center on
Ihr iii.uk
Lik* Mary Ik-.us Seminole in
loot hall tonight
Okay, th at's what 1 said Iasi
year Hut remeiuher how d o se J
was to getting it right
Lrst season the Rains enterret
the annual d am e ol the Yeat with
out a win going up arialnsl a
mighty Seminole team that was
headed lor the &lt; lass 5A plavolls
Hldlllk an em otional I rest tile
ILittls took the Notes into overtime
helore tailing on a missed extra
point
Won I happen this yi at
Here's whv Seminole tell out ol
plavoit contention with a luutili
loss lo Mainland It was a game
that m eant everything to Seminole
and (he "Noles were III the gallic*
until a second hall onslaught
Lest week was tag
Hinder than tog

Second year Seminole head coach Jim
VVorthirgton iabove i arid rookie Lake
Mar/ fioad coach Greg Stanton (loftl will
pit impressivo coaching Mytos against
one anothoi tor tho lust tune Ihis ovenmg at Semmoio High School's Thomas
E Whgham 5tacfium /.tmn tho fighting
Snrninoios and Rams book up tot the
16th annual renewal ot thea backyard ri­
valry starting at 7 30 p tn
The gam.? is important to both squads
not only tor pndo and Lagging rights
but tor Sommole a wm would send its
seniors out on a high note and dampen
some ot H e Sting ot last neck s loss to
M t • iaf I wtiJo Lake Mar/ is looking to
end a t ucjti tour-game losing ytieak and
t.i sti tt v c.ijn w tti a 5 5 tocnnl alter
)&gt; .ng a ...... a m 19&lt;17

L l s se e how wi ll the Null s i ,m
rec over Irotu d ia l o n e
for Like Marv U s a d lllr n ill
s itu a tio n
I In' M am s h av e so m e
th in g to p la y lor d it'U S ta n to n . In
h is lirst year as c o a c h h a s turned
Like Marv from a n O '» te am to a l
ft te a m w ith le s s talen t th a n the
1097 K. i m s

Please see Lake Mary. Page QA

No changes in Thursday softball race
By Dean S m ith
HKKAI.n s m i t h KDIIOK
SANfOKD _ fo u r team s are still within i hall
k.une ol th r Irakur lead alter Iasi mkhf s Raines
in the City cil Sanlortl Kecreatlon and Parks Ik
partm etit Men's fall Hiursday ulgtit Slow Pitili
Soil hall L*ague at iltiehurst Park
Hlake's Hoy/ cam e on late to rfn imp Santord
C entral Hajil 1st (h iirc h . IH l Headrick feed
won a s« oritik battle with the Kektilators |s | i
Matthews Assoc tales broke away tor .1 I t I tit
um ph over K.NK and Itc-rr JO bail tfrr wc-ek oil
Herr JO and Headrick feed are Imfli 7 2
while Hlake s Hoy/ and Matthews Associates at.
both 7 J They are Ireing luHowed In the stand
ini’s by K.NK Id 71, Sanford C entral Hujitisi
C hurch |lf H) and the Kegulatois |1 u|
Nc'xt Thursday at Iln eh u tst Patk. Heel do
battles Headrick f eed at It:JO p.m. Hlake s
llov/. sejuares off with Matthews Associates it

7 I" |&gt; III K.NK t ikes on ( eulral Haptlst at H .III
p tu and the Kekulators have the week oil
Doing die hllllUk were
lll.ikr's (toy/ tliree hits
Tony Jo h n s Ihome
nut donhlel. Kevin Ju lian (liotne m nl Anion
('■looms (douhlei, two lids _ S.»m Karnes
Idmll le) Itri.ill limes Idoublel, Inc'l I.lpsiollltl
Idollhli l Steve D*'|ill’' one III!
Nakla Roberts
Idouhle). Cr.ilk Merketsoti Jim S« haeter
i i tiir.il Haptlsl two h it'
Mike McCov Koh
1h.H ker, one hit fr o YanDvken d rijjle|. IchIcI
i htisic nson (triplet lav ( nm lilleld Ken i’errv
Ih '.Inc k f i i d lour hits stevi ll.im es, three
hits
Matt Kociiiski Idoublel Calvin Hryant
hlnuLiel. Douk Atkinson Idoublel Mack ITionie
Iwo Inis
Kd Hitss,ird Idouhle). Hank fooke
Duane (ioeinfiel. one hit Kd Tuoke
Ki'kulators live hitChad Lee lllltee clou
Ij)esi ihrre hits Hilt Hinkham: two hits _ C hris
No kc! (tmiue mill. Jell Jc'iiovese priple douhlei.
D.tve *iolilstu k linplei s»oti Miuphv. one hit
I ar\ Keeler Itnplel, Jem* Hnisell Idoublel.

SANfOKD _ New Covenant
Church and Calvary Apostolic
Church
both
overcame
ii
halftime deficits to pull out vic­
tories tn die City of Sanford
Krcrcuttim and Parks D epart­
ment Adult fall C hurch B as­
ketball League Friday night lit
the Dan Pelham Gymiuitorlum
at Sanford Middle School.
dim Learned poured hi Id
ttrst hall jtohils as first H ap­
tlst Church ol Sanford raced to
a d5 2d halftime lead over New

From S taff R eporta
LAKE MAKY _ Mickey Crontn
singled hi the winning run In the
bottum of the sixth inning as Leif­
fer \ Sons Trucking broke a tie
with Modem Welding in the City of
Like Mary Departm ent of Parks
and Recreation Men's fall Friday
Night Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary Softball Complex.
L lffer .N Sons looked headed to
an easy victory when it scored

Covenant C hurch.
Hut the undefeated league
leaders rallied as four players
scored between five and seven
points to win 01-55.
Scott Wade was eight fureight from the free throw line
and scored 10 points a s Saiv
Pleaac see C hurch. Page GA
NEW COVENANT 61.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 44
New C o v e n a n t C h u rc h (81)

Ittny U.ivi't y I l 20. MaUtuat WUlutm*

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C h a i lr a

Itii.iii ( u rtis
Matthews Associates lour flits _ Mickey Ci&lt;k
hum (home run triple); three hits _ Tom Wilks
Idoublel. two tuts _ Ja so n Flanagan Ihome mil,
inplel. Hill Cngburn Ihome mil. douhlei, Jam ie
Pit/er Itnple), Mike Walden (double), limy ra v
lor. Joint* G orm an. Steve Lugrrtng. one bit _
Mike Taylor
K.N K two h its _ Dave Golf; one ill! _ Ty Kuke
douhlei. J a y r Hellamy (double), fran k le Phil
lips. Vie DIHarioto. Hobby Hrown. J K Spivey
S*ott C arter
Sdofoul Ccnlitl Daptlil Church
BUhe i Dojri

OOO 40U 4 8
220 428 18 20

Hfddrlck Feed
KrduUtor*

327 320 1 18 23
304 120 0 13 19

Matthew* Aaaoclitfa
KAK

130 223 2 13 22
012 100 0 4 9

Leiffer &amp; Sons grabs second in Lake Mary
had in g franklin Hall Bonds d o u ­
bled die score on Seagate Soft
ware. 11 7 . and Courtyard by M ar­
riott followed up last week's upset
bv out scoring Lite Way Community
Church. 21 IH
fran k lin Hail [kinds is 7 0 and
h a - -ill hut clinched an o th er
by Marriott Id d|. Seagate Soltware
11 t&gt;| and Life Wav Community
Chute h in til
Icmtght Courtyard by Marriott
challenge* fritter
Sons Trucking

seven m ils tn the bollcmi ol the
lourth tuning to build a 15 10 h ad
Hut M o d e rn Welding battled hac k
to lie the game with live n m s in die
tup of tin- sixth inning
Dave Johnson led oft the bottom
of die sixth Willi a triple and
Dwight Alexander and Manny Silvia
were w.iikcd to load the bases and
set up a force Hut Cronin ruined
the strategy with he* single giving
Leiffer .N Sons a l'&gt; 15 trium ph
In the m in t f i n e s , league

Covenant, Calvary win in Church
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

NANKOKD . Hits is the lirst time
ihis year ih.it I am nnitirl out on a
limb and making a jrredlc lion
l*rol&gt;ab1v her alive I have seen
what happens when other m em
Imrs ol this drpartm riil m ake foot
hall predii lions
Hut this Is a no hniiner
Seminole wins at home aifalnsi
Like Marv tonlklit
Don't yet me WTotllf. Its not that I
think Like Marv Is a poor team
Unite the contrary, in fact.
I believe the Knlllv are a Hood
tram tfi.il Is very well c ouc hed.
However. Seminole has some
tlnnii lo prove and that can be a
very stremit motivator,
List week, the T rib es post
season hopes ended when It was
defeated by top seeded C lass fiA
I tisttlc I r» Mainland
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

I I 1401
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I E 1 0 H T IE N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FO E
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A
C a t* No 98 *1* C A 1« A
GENERAL JURISDICTION
RANK OF AMERICA. FSB

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IE T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FON
SEM IN O LE C O U N T T
O E N ER A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO 98 314 C A -I 4 -W
NATIONAL C IT T BAN*
PENNSYLVANIA
SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER W ITH INTEGRA
a s o r tg a g e c o m p a n y .
Pi amt lit.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

UCF
C o n tin u e d from P t | t BA

Plaintiff.

v*
DAVID A VEGA, at us , at al .
Dai ant?ant»
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
■ Y C LER R OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Notice ta Hereby given trial the
jn&lt;Jer signed Mary anna Morse.
CterS ot th# C.rrmt Court o '
SEMINOLE County. Fiona*. will,
on tha Jrd day of DECEMBER,
&lt;998. at 11 00 a m al th# Front
door of tea S E M N O LE County
Courthouse in Ilia City ot
Sanford. Florida, oftar lor aala
and tail al public outcry to tn#
tiignaat and boat btddar for
cash, lha to Honing described
property aituatad m SEMINOLE
County. Florida, lo -m t
LO T «8. IN BLOCR I OF
GREENVVOOO LAAES UNIT 0 -3
•A'. ACCOROiNG TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS R ECO R DED IN
PLAT BOOR 18, PAGES 19. 20.
21 ANO 22. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
Of
SEM INOLE
C O U N TT. FLORIDA
pursuant to tba final dacraa ol
toracloaura antarad m a caaa
pandmg m ta d Court, the atyla
ol nnich it BANK OF AM ER I­
CA. FSB •* DAVID A VEGA, al
us , at al .. at ua., al al.,.
In accordanca m in lha
Americana nrth D'tab'liliaa Act.
paraona nearing a apacial
accommodation lo participata
m ihia procaadmg ahouid con­
tact tna individual or agancy
landing this notice no latar
than aavan (?) daya prior to tho
procaadmg at tna addiaaa
givan on nottca Ta'aphona
(»0«| 2ST-809T; t-11001 955E TTt (TOO) or t-(E00l 955 8770
(V). via Florida Raiay Sarvica
W ITNESS my hand and official
Mai of taid Court tf»a )Cth day
of Octobar. 1998
(SEAL)
Honor abla Maryanna Moraa
Clark ot tna Circuit Court
Bf Jana E Jaaanic
Oaputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JO SEPH PANIELLO
P o ll Off-ca Boa 2SAT
Tampa. Florida 13801
Publish Novambar 8. I I . 1998
DEW 41

N O T IC I UN DER
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E LAW
NO TICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN.
Under Chapter 90-287. mat the
undaraignad,
denting
to
•ngaga m buamaaa under me
FictitlOU! Name of L O A N W ORKS
Located at
2S4 PLAZA DRIVE. SUITE B
•n me city of OVIEDO. S EM I­
NOLE County. Florida, inlands
to register me and name eitn
me Coition of Corporations of
in# Department ol Slate
Deled at Tatiahamee*. Florida,
due tna torn day ot November.
1998
OWNERS
INDYMAC. INC
Publish: November 13, 1998
DEW-100

VS

MARK P G O R R EIL
L I L A MARK PAUL
OORRELL. al a l,
Defendants
AM ENDED N O T IC I
OF FO R EC LO S U R E B A L I
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant
lo
an
Ordat
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October 30. 1998. and
entered m civil case number 98
114 C A -1 4-W , ol lha Circuit
Court of the 18th Judicial
Circuit it and lor Samlnola
County,
Florida.
sshararn
NATIONAL C ITY BANK PENN
SVLVANIA
SUC C ESSO R
BY
M ERGER
W ITH
INTEG RA
M O R TG AG E
COMPANY.
is
Plaintiff and MARK P GORRELL
A/K/A MARK PAUL GORRELL.
ME G O MORTGAGE CORPORA
TIO N A/KM MEGO MORTGAGE
COM PANY. KEVIN BRYOEN.
JE N N IFE R BRYDEN. JO AN N E
TAYLOR. SHERRY L CURRENS.
C LER K
OF
THE
C IR C U IT
C O U R T OF SEMINOLE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIOA. STATE OF F10 R IDA DEPARTM ENT OF R EV­
EN UE.
NATIO NSBAN K
OF
DELAW ARE.
NA.
F/K/A
NATIONSBANK. N A . KATHY L
GORRELL. is/ara Defendaniit).
I anil m u to me highest and
best bidder tor cash al the west
Horn door ol lha Seminole
County courthouse m Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida, al
I I 00 A M on lha 3rd day ol
DECEM BER. 199S. lha following
described properly as sat forth
m a n d Fmai Judgment, lo sett:
lo t 28. Block T. HOW ELL
C O VE .
FO UR TH
S ECTIO N ,
according to the out thereof at
'ecorded m Plat Book 24. pages
47 and 49. Public of Seminole
County. Florida
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R AC TICES ACT YOU ARE
a d v i s e o t h a t t h i s l a w f ir m
is OEEM ED TO BE A DEBT
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated lha 30th day ol Octobar,
1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jana E JJM m c
Deputy Clerk
COOiLIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suita 4S0
Tampa. Florida 33807
Telephone (8131877-8008
C A S *98 00329
Publish: November 8. 13 1998
DEW-44

N O TIC I
OF VIHaCLI AUCTION
1994 Nissan Pickup
Vm4 I NASD! 1Y SRC 372103
Auction will be ham on 12-798 at 2 pm 11 Tu County Towing
1195 Balia Aye , Winter Springs.
F I 32708
Publish: November 13. 1998
CEW -tO t

S T A T I OF FLORIDA
O IP A N TM IN T OF INVINONM BNTAL P R O TIC TIO N
PUBLIC N O T IC I
OF IN T IN T TO ISSUB CONSTRUCTION P IR M IT
The Department ol Environmental Protection give* notice ol da
mient to issue a permit lo Polystar Industries iNc , Post Office
Boa 820733. Longwood. Florida. 32792 0713. lo construct print­
ing prasa no 1 which it a source ol err amissions. The facility is
located al 1200 Charles Street. Longwood. Seminole County.
Florida. The Department has assigned File Number 1170040 003AC lo lha protect
The Department will issue lha permit with lha attached condi­
tions unless a response received m accordanca with lha following
procedural reeuita m a different decis on or significant change ol
turns ol conditions
The Department will accept written comments concerning the
proposed permit issuance action for a period ol 14 (fourteen)
days from lha dale ol publication ol ‘ P U II&gt; IC _ N Q IiC K _ 0 1
mams should be provided lo lha District olf.ee at 3119 Maguire
Boulevard. Suita 212. Orlando. Florida 32803 Any written com
mama Iliad shall be made available tor public inspection it writ­
ten comments received rasuit m a significant change m the pro­
posed agancy action, the Department shall reviM the proposed
permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice.
The Department will issue lha permit with tho attached condi­
tions unitss a timely petition for an adm in sir alive hearing is hied
pursuant to Sections 120 969 and 120 97 F.5., before the deadline
for filing a petition The procedures lor cautioning for a hearing
era sat lorih below
A paraon whose substantial interest* ar# affected by lha pro­
posed permitting decision may petition for an administrative pro­
ceeding (hearing) under Section* 120 589 and 120 57 ol the
Florida 5laluta* ( F S ) . The petition m utt contain th* information
M t forth below and m utt b* Mad (received) m th* Olfic* ot
General Counsel ol the Department at 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard. Mail Station 19, Tallahaaaa*. Florida, 12399-3000
Palitioni Mad by the permit applicant or any ol th* partiea tinted
below mult b* tiled within fourteen days ol receipt ot thia notice
ol mtam Petition* hied by any parson other than those ant.Had to
written notice under Section 120 8041) ol th* F S must b* Mad
within fourteen days of publication ot th* public notice or within
fourteen day* ot rectipt of this none* ot intent, whichever occur*
first. Under Section 120 80(3), F 5 . however, any parson who
atkad in* Department lor notice ol agancy action may M* a peti­
tion wittun fourteen days ol receipt ot that notice, ragardiatt ol
th* data ol publication A patdionar shall mail a copy ot the peti­
tion to th* applicant at th* addraaa indicated above at th* time ol
filing Th* failure ol any person to Me a petition within th* appro­
priate hm* period shall constitute a waiver ot that parson * right
to laquatt an admmlatrativ* determination (hearing) under
Sections 120 589 and 120 97 F S , or to mtarvan* wi this proceed­
ing and participate a* a parly lo &gt;1. Any subsequent intervention
win be only at th* approval at th* presiding officer upon th* tiling
ot a motion in compliance wit Rui* 28-106 205 of the Florida
Administrative Cod* (F A C ).
A petition that dispute* th* malarial tacts on which th*
Department t action it batad mutt contain tn* following informa­
tion:
(a) Th* name and a d d re n ot aach agancy attactad and each
agancy t M* or identification number, if known;
|b) Th* name, address, and telephone number ot tho palilionaf.
tna name, addiets. and telephone numb*' ot th* petitioner t rep­
resentative, it any. which shall b* lha address lor service purpos­
es during the coufM ot th* proceeding, and an eipianat.on ol
how the petitioner t substantial inte nt!* will be affected by the
agency determination;
(c) A statement ol how and when petitioner received notice ol
the agency action or proposed action;
Id) A statement ol all dieputad issues ol material I eel It there
are none, the petition m utt so indicate,
(a) A concise statement of the ultimate tact* alleged, at well a*
the rules and statutes which entitle the petitioner lo relief, end
It) A demand lot relief
A peiit-on that does not dispute the material tact* upon which
the Department * action I* bated shall state mat no such tacts
are m dispute and otherwiaa shall contain th* same information
as M l forth above, as required by Rule 28-108 301 F A C.
Because th* administrative hearing process it designed to for­
mulate I nal agency action, the tiling of a petition means that the
Department s fmai action may be different from the position taken
by ‘t m this notice Persons whose substantial interests will be
affected by any such f-nal decision ol the Department on the
application have th* right to petition to become e party to the
procMd-ng. in accordance with the requirements set forth above
Mediation under Section 120 973 of the F S it not available in
this proceeding
A complete project tit* it available for public inspection during
normal business hours. S 00 a.nv to 5 00 p m , Monday through
Friday, aacapt legal holiday*, at: lha Department ol
Environmental Protsction, 3319 Maguire Boulevard. Suite 232,
Ovtando. FlorMa
Publish: November 13, 1996
DEW 90

N O TIC E UNDER
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E LAW
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Under Chapter 90-267. that the
undaraignad.
deairing
to
angag* m buamaaa under tn#
fictitious Name ot LO AN TO W N
Located at
254 PLA2A DRIVE. SUITE B
at th# city of OVIEDO. SEMI
NOLE County. Florida, intends
to ragnlei th* said name with
th# Oivttion of Corporations of
the Oepartmem ol State
Oated at Taitahassa*. Florid*,
this the 10th day of November.
1998
OWNERS
INDYM AC. INC
Publish November 13. 1998
DEW 99

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIG H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
I I M IN 0 L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIOR
C A S I NO. 8 I-7 T 9 -C A
BANKERS TR U S T COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TR U S TE E OF VEN0EE
M O RTGAGE TRUST 1995-1,
Plaintiff |t).

vt.
KAREL SAHANAJA. at al.
Oatandantlv)

N O TIC I
OP FORECLOSURE I A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl
to
an
Order
Raachedulmg Foraclotui* Sal*
dated November 8. 1996. and
antarad in Cat# NO 9S-T73-CA
of the Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TE E N TH Ju d ica l Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein
BANKERS
TRUST
CO M PAN Y OF CALIFORNIA.
N A . AS TRUSTEE OF VCN0EE
M O R TG AG E TRUST 1995-1 ■*
th*
Plaintiff
and
KAREL
SAHANAJA TERESA SAHANA
JA . VONNV S UG IANT0, TE N ­
AN T
*1
N/K/A
BRIAN
WILLIAMS. TENANT (2 N/K/A
TEO O T T O are th* Defendants. I
will M il to th* high**! and bast
bidder lor cash at th* Watt
front door ot the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. Sanford
Florida al ft 00 a m , on tha
tOth day ol Oecambar. 1998.
in* following described proper­
ly at sat forth m said Final
Judgment
LO T 19. TI8E R O N HILLS.
PHASE t -B . ACCORDING TO
th e

plat

th er eo f

as

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28.
PAGE 13. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S f M iN O lE COUNTY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS MY HAND and th*
M a t ot thi* Court on Novambar
8. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* Marta
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By Cacalia V Ekam
Oaputy Clark
Echevarria. McCall* Raymar.
Barratt 8 Fiappiat
Post Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 13801
F9S030994
It you era a person with a dtsabildy who needs accommoda­
tion m order to participate m
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no coat to you. tor lha
provision ol aartam assistance
Pleat*
contact
Couft
Administration at 101 N Park
Avanu*. Sanford. Florida 12771,
taiaphon* number (407) 3234130, within 2 working d4yt ol
your receipt of this document; It
hearing impaired. |TD0| 1-800993 8771,
Publish. Novambar 13, 20. 1998
DEW-104

IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T M I IIG H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A I I NO. 81-18I3C A -14
DIVISION O
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS T R U S T IE UNDER THAT
CERTAIN POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED DECEMBER 1. 1992
FOR RTC MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
C ER TIFICATES SERIES
1992-IIP .
Pluntift(s).
vs
CHRISTOPHER
A COLLISION. *1 al.
Defendant!*)

N O T IC I
OF F O M C L O IU R I I A L I
N O T IC I IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
November 8. 1998. and antarad
m Casa NO 98-1583CA-14 of
the Circuit Court ol lha EIGH­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County, Florid*
whaiam
BANKERS
TR UST
COM PANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N A , AS TR USTEE UI40IR
THAT CERTAIN POOLING ANO
SERVICING
AG REEM ENT
DATED DECEM BER t . 1992
FOR R TC M ORTGAGE PASS­
TH R O U G H
C ER TIFICATES
SERIES 1992-ISP i* lha Plainlill
and CHRISTOPHER A C O LLI­
SION. CYNTHIA L COLLISION.
CALIFORNIA LEN0ING GROUP.
INC D/S/A UNITED LENDING
CRO UP era th* Defendant*, I
will sail to the highest end best
bidder lor cash at th* entrance
of lha SEMINOLE County
Courlhout* at It 00 a m . on
lha l Oth day ol December.
1998. th# following described
proparty a* M t lorth in said
Final Judgment:
LO T 60. KAVWOOD REPLAT.
AC C O R O IN G TO THE PLAT
TH ER E O F AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 27 ANO
28. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITNESS U Y HAND and lha
M a t ol thi* Court on NOVEM­
BER 10. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryanna Mors*
Clark ot tha Cifcuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymar,
Barratt A Trappier
Pott Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F98070690
It you at* a parson with a dis­
ability who naadt accommoda­
tion in order to participate m
this proc aiding, you ar* an ti­
tled at no coat lo you. tor 1h*
proviaion of certain aaaittanc*
Pleat*
contact
Court
Admmimtration at 101 N Park
Avanu*. Sanlord. Florida 127/t,
telephone number (407) 3234330, within 2 working d4yt ot
your receipt ol this document. It
hearing unpaired, (TOD) 1-600955 8771
Publish November t l . 20. 1998
DEW-105

IN T H t C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IlG H T It H T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IR AND FOR
■ IM IR O L I C O U R TY .
S T A T I OF FLORIDA
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S I N U M It R :
97 2845 C A -1 -4 I
FIRST COMMERCIAL
M ORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
VS
WILLIAM D SPARLING.
ALICE T SPARLING,
hi* Wit* R U B IN FER FEC T0
DIAZ and UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).
Defendants
A M I H D ID
N O T IC I OF I A L I
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Fmai Judgment ot
Foreclosure antarad m th*
above styled causa. &gt;n th#
Circuit Court of Sammol*
County. Florida. I will salt lha
propeily situated m Sammol#
County. Florida datet-bad a*:
Lot
74 Geneva Tatrac*
Amended Plat, according to the
Plat m Ptal Book 12. Page 12
and I I m th* Public Racorda Ol
Sammol* County. Florida at
public aala, to th* highatt and
beat bidder, lor cash al th*
W att
tronl door, al th*
Seminole County CourthouM.
m Sanford. Florida al 11 00 a.m.
on December 1. 1996
Dated November 9, 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
Cacalia V Ekam
Oaputy Clerk
A R TH U R S CORRALES.
ESQUIRE
1802 West Sligh Av*
Suit* 100
Tamp*. Florid* 33604
(813) 911 6300
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Publish November 13. 20. 1898
DEW-102

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO M T IIN T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Ne.) 91-1891
Olvlsien: 14R
GREEN T R IE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION
I
Plaintiff,
vt.
TH EOOiS JO N E S . SR and
M ATTIE LUE JONES.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA, ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OF AMERICA. INC.
and UNKNOWN
TEN AN TS/O W N IflS
Defendants

N O T IC I OF ACTIOR
TO M ATTIE LUE JO NES, C U R ­
R EN T RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LA S T KNOWN ADDRESS
a)
302
Teakwood
Lana,
Altamonte. Florida 32701
b) 406 SW 2nd Strait, De.fl.etd
Beach. Florida 33441
c) 3413 Oranel* Road. Orlando.
Florida 32SI0
You are notified that an action
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Dated: NOVEMBER 3. 199E
(C O UR T SEAL)
CLERK OF THE COURT
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m ic h 1 ,0 0 0 point m ark for h e r career.
Am erican University Is coming off a stro n g
1097-98 caifipalgn In which It went 23-7 and
advanced to the W om ens National Invitational
T ournam ent. This will be the first m eeting be­
tween the Ootden Knlghta nnd Eagles.
The m en’s team Is coming off a solid 17-11
cam paign tn 1997-98 and finished th u d In the

Softball

Continued from Pag* BA

and Franklin Ball Bonds plays
Life Wiiv Com munity C hurch
Ml 8:30 p.m .
Doing the hitting were:
Fm nklln Bull Bonds: three
hits _ Myrlel Retd (triple). Sam
ILiinrs; two hits _ Calvin Davts
(double). Dale Peters, K rlthian
Roberts. Nakla Roberts, David
Jo n e s; one hit _ Tony Sm ith
(double),
Craig
M erkerson
(double). W.L. G m cry (double).
A rthur B arnes.
Seagnle Software: two hits
Walt Luna. Rich C arlson; one
hit _ Cary Plttard (double), Mi­
chael LuPeters. David Oalluccl.
Michael Ivanov, C hristopher
Fom iont, J o h n Alvarez. An­
thony Qraci.
C ourtyard by MarTlott: five
h its _ Steve Beard (triple, dou­
ble); four h its _ Mack Thom e
(triple); throe h its _ J u stin E d ­
w ards (two doubles). Nelson
Pom alrs (two doubles), Ron
W trth.
Craig
Appel.
Don
M acher, two h its _ Brantley
Brumlcy. Don B asil.
Life Way Com munity Church:
throe h its _ Scott Bartle (triple.

TAAC East Division. With the d ep artu res of th e
College of C harleston a n d Florida In tern atio n al.
UCF Is expected to be among the front ru n n ers
for the TAAC title th is season. The Golden
Knights were picked to finish second tn th e
TAAC In a poll of TAAC coaches and sp o rts in ­
formation directors. Senior guard/forward Brad
Trains, from Sanford, w as picked first team AllTAAC In th at poll a s well.

two doubles). Matt Murphy
(double); two h its _ Billy R ippen
(double).
Ivan
Lopez
(double). Alvtn Vlcloso, Kyle
Freem an. Austin Luedtke; one
h it _ Mike O a rd a (double). B a r
rett Klinger. Scott Henderson.
Leiffer &amp; Sons Trucking: Four
h its _ Danny Hewitt (home ru n ,
double); three hits _ Dave
Jo h n so n (triple). Gene B ar­
ringer (double). Jim Kenney,
Mickey Cronin; two h its _

Brian Cronin. Manny Silvia.
Kevin Julian; one hit _ Matt
K udnskl. Dwight Alexander.
Bob Shaw.
Modem Welding: four hits _
Ed Menganl (double); three h its
_ Rich Hanratty (triple). Jim m y
StlU; two hits _ Andy Latim er
(double). Tom Qracey, Todd
H unter, Chuck Hoffman. Dave
Schutt; one hit _ Vince I'rdlgo
(double). Gene Manning. E than
Bauer. Lee Alexander.

Churchford First C hurch of the Nazarene Team No. I took a 34-31
halftim e bulge over Calvary
Apostolic C h urch.
But Calvary Apostolic cam e
back to win its third straight
gam e a s throe players scored
at least eight points to post a
87-83 trium ph.
In th e o th er game. Sanford
First C hurch of the N azarrne
Team No. 2 got a gift a s
C.H.O.P. could not field a tram
an d forfeited 2-0.
New Covenant C hurch im ­
proved to 6-0. while Sanford

R rat Baptist C hurrh fell (o 4-2
an d Calvary Apostolic C hurch
got over .500 at 3-2. T railing
th e leaders are Sanford C hurch
of the Nazarrne Team No. 1 (24). C.H.O.P. (1-4) and Sanford
First Church o f the N azarrne
Tram No. 2(1 5).
Tonight.
New
C ovenant
C hurch plays C.H.O.P. at 8:30
p.m.: Cahrary Apostolic C hurch
battles First Baptist C hurch at
7:30 p.m.; and Sanford First
C hurch of the N azarrne Team
No. 2 takes on N azurenr Team
No. I at 8:30 p.m.

Ram s have played tough.
It will be a low-scoring game
tonight which also works to th e
Rams'
favor.
Seminole
Is
m issing two of Its four running
back s due to team problem s
an d Is never much of a threat
to throw the bull.
Lake Maty might have the
county's best defense, led by
Kyle Cocita. J u stin Wright and
Ryan DlChlara. and were only

whacked In the Ovtrdo gam e.

Lake Mary—
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He had u shot at the playoffs
until a crushing loss to Oviedo
throe weeks ugo. but his Rams
have lteen In every game and. If
not for a heartb reak in g loss to
Lyman In Week 2. the Rams
would have been playing for
th eir own playoff berth la st
week.
T h r Rams, who rem em ber
the heartach e of last year, still
have a .500 season on the line
which would m ake it the best
In throe yeurs at Lake Mary.
They haven’t quit all year and,
despite finishing (he year with
throe straight road gam es
against county powers, the

So what you have is a tram
still reeling from a m ajor lo ss
last week taking on a team
looking for a .500 season th at
would send the seniors out on
a big note with such h o rrib le
m em ories of last year's dev as­
tating loss.

Lake Mazy 19. Bendnole 10.

BROW S
GYMNASTICS

Seminole-----

Q fakk JlM

C o a tls n a d from Pago BA
No doubt th at will be a big
stance, a s Lake Mary h as
proven th is season that It h as
a very atingy defense.
So does Seminole.
With a pass rush coming
from the likes of Bobby Wil­
liam s and linemen like Clint
Murray. Fred Slplln. Jo e W at­
son and Jo h n n ie McKinnon,
the defense can be stingy.
Sem inole's biggest throat,
however. Is its offense, esp e­
cially unsung running b ac k s
C larence Lattlm er and Willie
B ennett, who have been ra c k ­
ing u p yardage against some of
the best defenses all year.
Obviously, If Lake Mary can
sh u t down the running gam e,
they have a good Bhot at a win.
I Just don’t sec that h ap p e n ­
ing. however.
Seminole h as a third throat
In q u arterback Garrett Gold­
sm ith. who h as really come of
age th is year and is putting up
som e im pressive yardage n um ­
b ers of his own.
Bottom line. Seminole w ants
th is more. Sure. Lake Mary is
looking to go .500 and th at Is
an achievem ent th at could turn
around a program that didn't
win one gam e last year.
Wltlle th is will be os good a
.back-yard brawl as the previ­
o u s gam es, I still have to aide
with the hom e team .

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The Pfeifers to perform in Lake Mary
By S w a n W e a n e r
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Women of the Bible
OVIEDO - The S t. Bridget's Ladles Guild of St. Alban's Anglican
Cathedral will be h osting a presentation of "Women of the Bible*
on Saturday at 1 p.m . Perfect as a pre-Advent event this p re se n ­
tation Is open to th e public at no charge. A free will offering will
be taken to help defray the coats of the dram atic troupe.
"Women of th e Bible* Is an original dram atic presentation of
twelve c h a ra c te rs from the Old and New T estam ents. Beginning
with Eve In the Book of Genesis to Priscilla In the Book of Arts,
the story unfolds as each one gives a personal account of her ex ­
periences as they relate to the prom ised M essiah. The c e n tral
message Is O od's eternal plan to rescue Ills creation through Ills
Son J e s u s C hrist. The central purpose of the d ra m a Is evangelist
to call people to C hrist.
"Women of th e Bible* was originally w ritten as a program for a
women's group In th e United Methodist C hurch. Since Its first
performance tn 1986. it has been seen by m en. women and youth
In churches, clubs, hotels and retirem en ts ce n te r In many differ­
ent cities.
The p resentation Is done In costum e by women from the Man­
darin United M ethodist Church In Jacksonville.
For more Inform ation regarding this event rail the C athedral at
657-2376. St. Alban's Is located at 3348 W. S tate Road 426
(Aloma Avenue) In Oviedo Just east of the Alotna Avenue G reeneWay exit.

Truck needed
SANFORD - The m ission team of O peration Rescue Sanford,
which lias been successfully reaching over a hundred children on
Saturdays, is In need of a truck they can use to store and set up
their equipm ent. This will rnable the team to arrive, set up and
take down th e stag e more efficiently. le s s «*et u p time m eans the
leum can m in ister at another site In Sanford on the same day
using the sam e equipm ent. This sidewalk Sunday school is ex ­
tremely effective In reaching the unchurched for C hrist.
Toys for children ages 0 to 14 are also needed to distribute at
C hristm as time. If anyone h as a 12 or 14 foot truck or bigger or Is
willing to donate toys contact Donita S turch at 321-6971.

Leaders wanted
SANFORD - If you are a ministry leader In th e Sanford area and
want work with o th er m inistry leaders tow ard revival then don't
miss the next Sanford Ministers Fellowship every first and third
Thursday from 11 a.m . to I p.m. More can be accom plished to ­
gether th an by one.
For more Inform ation call Paul Benjamin at 696*4888.

Debut concert
SANFORD - P.U.S.H. (Praise Until Som ething Happens) will
perform Its d eb u t concert on Saturday at 7 p.m at First Shiloh
Missionary B aptist Church. P.U.S.H. Is a group of young people
from all over Sem inole County whoa re m aking u decision that
they want to m ake a difference in their com m unity.
The church is located at 700 Elm Ave In Sanford. For more In­
formation call Robin Black ut 323-1565.

Celebration set
SANFORD - Elder C arrie Buie
Bryant and th e m em bers of
the Sanford T abernacle of
Prayer, located at 950 W. 13th
Street, will be celebrating 20
years as T h e C enter of Hope"
for the co m m u n ity and s u r­
rounding areas.
.
. _—.
The Founders Day .cerem o­
nies will take place from Nov.
IS through 22. On Sunday,
the first 17 c h a rter m em bers
will reflect on th e happenings
from 1978 to 1998. Monday
through T h u rsd ay , the speaker
will be Bishop Robert Evans of «...
Baltimore. M d.
C ,rrl* Bul#
On Nov. 20. a concert featurtng The Voices of Tabernacle. The
Bute Ensemble. The Buie Ensemble-New Edition. Positive Effect
and The Youth Voices of Tabernacle.
On Nov. 21 the ch u rch will host a Founders Day picnic at Lee P.
Moore Park. On Nov. 22 Elder Tommie White of Sanford will a d ­
dress the au d ien ce.
All "well-wishers" and former m em bers are invited to attend.
Sunday services will begin at 11 a.m. and weekday services will
start at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The picnic will begin at 10 a.m. A Fel­
lowship d in n er will also be held after the Sunday service al
Crooms Academy Cafeteria.

Annual Women's Day
SANFORD - Hickory Avenue C hurch of God. First Lady G erald­
ine Andrews an d the Women's Ministry of Hickory announce Its
Annual W omen's Day. The event is scheduled for Sunday at 1 J
a.m.
The them e for th e day will be "Women of God for Holiness." T hr
speaker will be Pastor Bettye Haynte of S outh Capital C hurch of
God tn Tallahassee.
For more Inform ation coll 323-1565.

Sunday Night Sing

UVKE MARY - The C entral
Florida C hristian C hurch will
p rrse n l an evrnlng of e n te r­
tainm ent with D ir Heifers at
Dike Mary Elem entary School
on Nov. 20 at 7 p.m.
"'Die M inistry of th r Pfeifers
Is ra th e r unique to most
S outhern Gos|&gt;el artists." said
J.D . Seagm vrs. m inister of the
church. T h e ir m inistry shows
their versatility and ability to
blend brass Instrum ents with
traditional Southern gospel
vocals. D d s exciting blend Ls
quite rrfrrstd n g for audiences
they perform to each week.
D tclr sincere positive attitu d e
unspoiled n atu re and th etr
great desire to serve the Lord
to proclaim Ills Word In song."
" D ie Hand' In every sense of
the word tu c k their th re e -p a rt
harm ony with trum pet, saxo­
phones. drum s, keyboard and
gullunt." said Seagroves. "This
m agnificent sound gives a 40 s
big band sound lo Southern
Gospel m usic. Present Pfeifer
m em bers
Include Jo h n A
Candy. Mary C arter. Rob Col­
lins. S ian S heridan and Rob
Snyder. D ie H eifers are Gos­
pel m usic's best kept secret."
D ie m essage of faith and
family values brings people to
thetr concerts for p .trk rd
h o u s e s According lo recent
press
inform ation.
"D ie
Pfeifers m inistry is onr iliat
was Ixmi over a decade ago
w hrn a young, vivacious, yet
ra th e r shy 2 0 -y e ar old by th r
nam e of Candy Pfeifer organ­
ized a m usical m inistry with
several friends. As the group
evolved and various personnel

S o u th e rn Q o s p a l a rtis ts , T h a

P fs lfs rs , w ill p s rfo rm

changes began to tu k r place,
the m usic of D ie Pfeifers went
through a transitional period,
. ls well. With the addition of
Jo h n Heifer. Candy's o ld rr
brother, the group began to
Incorporate various m usical
in stru m en ts to add to th e
g ro u p s dlvrrslly and m usical
style."
D lls m usical group was p e r­
formed in locations such as
Hr Jerry Falwcll's T hom as
Road
llaptlsl
C hurch
In
Lynchburg. Va.. as well i h r
Mickey
Gilley D ieatre
In

at L a k a M a ry E la m a n ta ry S c h o o l.

Branson. Mo O ther a p p e a r­
ances includr D ir Nashville
Network's Prim etim e C ountry
and th r Trinity B roadcasting
N etw orks Praise th r Lord p ro ­
gram .
They host a w rrklv television
program. T h r Pfeifers-Lilting
Jesu s." which airs on 20 te le ­
vision stations and two sa te l­
lite feeds.
Concert Coordinator. Chris
F reshw alrr.
concluded
by
saying. "Die H eifers m usic is
refreshing, excllliig and Ills

been a trem endous Influence
In my life. D irlr soulful, yet
crisp harm ony. Is a captivating
mix with th eir 40‘s big band
Instrum ental ta lrn t. C oncert
attendees will be blessed."
Dike
Mary
E lem entary
School is located at the co rn er
of Lake Mary Boulevard and
Country Club Road.
No
adm ission
will
be
charged but a love offering will
be taken.
For more Inform ation call
th r'c h u rc h office at 3 2 3 -7 3 2 8
or 144-8150.

Operation Rescue ministry reaches the community
By S u sa n W cnner

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD
Donita S turch.
director of Operation R escue
Sanford, is excited ubout I lie
work th at th r orguni/atinu I lls
planned tor live holiday sra
son.
In uddltlon to thetr m inistry
visits to num erous a rra s in t h r
com m unity, she said the group
hopes to sh a rr
toys for
C hristm as with over 250 chil­
dren from (lie ages of birth to
14.
D ie group helps tin- com m u­
nity In other endeavors. In
August, volunteers received a
check for S I.000 after the
presentation of testim onies of
rh lld rrti and p aren ts that had
been positively aflrctrd by this
work.
S turch will present, on r e ­
quest, a five m inute video
showing Ihr actions of tills
m inistry and will tell how the
Lord Is reaching more than
100 children each S aturday
m orning. At the beginning of
the school year, several b u si­
n esses helped with the ‘ Hack
to School" program, assisting
needy families In providing
school supplies for those w ith­
out necessary Item s for class.
O peration Rescue Sanford
helps train Interested parties

to reach the community. Their
vision is lo provide "Sidewalk
S unday School* throughout
the rlty and reach as m any as
possible
Typically, volunteers begin
thetr Saturday m ornings with
1nines, provided by Family
W orship Center, bringing ch il­
dren to designated parks to
Iran i God's word, enjoy posi­
tive fellowship an d loads of
fun
S turch told of th r stage of a
m usic sound system tr a n s ­
formed from a flat bed tru ck .
Tarps are then laid on th e
ground. Each turp tuts eith er
boys or girls sitting In an tici­
pation of the events to come.
Songs are sung, short plays,
entertainm ent appealing to
children and prizes are In­
cluded In this day. She sh ared
that "thr children love to sing,
dance and have a good tim e.
We have Die children pledge to
the American and C hristian
fiag and we use visuals to Illus­
trate the point we are trying to
get across. We Just want them
to learn about Jesus."
With the ongoing work of this
organization being so uplifting.
S turch Ills petitioned
th e
residents to help these chil­
dren have u Joyous holiday
season by helping either fi­
nancially or by the co n tribu-

lion of toys or candy.
For those Interested In a s ­
sisting call Donna S turch at
321-6971 or write to P.O. Box
702. Sanford. FL. 32772.
"We ure seeing a positive r e ­
sponse lo the program we a re
providing.*
said
S tu rch .
"Children are learning lo c o n ­
tra] their auger and behave
better. With lire* positive In te r­
action with these children we
are seeing Ih rlr lives affected
from a life of crim e to a loving
attitude. As a part of this o u t­

reach we want to help th e
families with toys an d candy
for Ih r holiday that (hey may
not lie able to provide th e m ­
selves."
"I urn going to be singing und
speaking
ab out
O peration
Rescue Sanford th is w eekend
at th r Sanford Heritage F e sti­
val." she said. "We will be at
the Glory Cloud Bus. We want
people to know about our
work and we will play a video
to tell a little more about w hat
we do."

DR. R .C. SPROUL

SANFORD - The Millennium of Clory Evangelical C hurch. 1007
Sanford Ave.. will hold a "Sunday Night Sing" on S unday al 7 p.in.
This m onth's featured guest will be T h e Living Water Gospel
Singers."

Social event
DELTONA - The newly formed Temple Shalom Auxiliary, a
merger of the brotherhood and sisterhood, will hold Us first social
event on S unday at 1:30 p.m. Refreshm ents will be served and
door prUes will be offered.
For more Inform ation call 1904) 532-5019 or 1904) 789-3236.

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOV EMBER 15th

Gospel sing

ST. A N D R E W S C H A PEL

MT. DORA • C hristian Home and Bible School tn Mt. Dora will
hold its S ou th eastern Gospel Sing on Nov. 20 from 7:30 p.m. until
midnight. For m ore Inform ation call the school at (352) 3836734.

God - cen tered W orship • Dynamic Biblical
P reach in g M anifesting the Joy o f
C h ristian Fellowship
Sunday School - 9 a.m . W orship 10:30 a.m.

Thanksgiving service
SANFORD - Area churches will be gathering for the Annual
Community Thanksgiving Service on Nov. 25 at First P resbyterian
C hurch In Sanford. The service will focus on giving th an k s for the
things God h as done for Ills people Individually, a s well as for th e
city and nation.
The service ts open to the public and sta rts at 7 p.m. Several
churches are moving their normal mid-week service to p artici­
pate in this yearly event that prom otes unity wtthln the Christian
community In Sanford.
Those who atten d arc encouraged to bring a canned good for the
area needy.

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Church readies for revival
LAKE MONROE - Some sprucing up h as occurred lately ut First
Baptist C hurch of Lake Monroe. More is to be done and friends
from Laurel. Miss, have volunteered to come and help. New roofs
are planned for th e two main buildings. The ch u rch ulso plans to
paint the fellowship building and do other repair work.
While the Laurel team is here, the ch u rch will hold an "old
fashioned revival." utilizing the group's special talents. "We look
forward to th is great week of physical rehabilitation and spiritual
revival." said C harles Swaggerty. Interim pastor.
The revival Is planned for Wednesday T hursday and Friday at 7
nightly.
The revival team Includes the Rev. Cory W orthington, pastor of
West laurel B aptist Church; Floyd Grlcc. m inister of music: and
the men of the church.

Merlin* a Page Emile Sl»«&gt;l |us rnl of Sr amok- timnr Center Mill In Siiitml
Tike I i tn rut 11 Ills) «&lt;&gt;1iiui garni I b milrv Ihr shuni a nn the right luinl tkir
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W hen purchasing a car from Max Milien you receive a
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Ask M e For Details.

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EFFICIENCY

A p a r tm en ts •

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ty 301 E 23nd St 3234540

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HERON COVE 5/3 condo w/
'double garage gated comnuv
ity. community pool. Irapiac#,
4 0 post
51050/1000
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no* neat 41 to yam 1500500

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(407) 322-2495

SANFORD- 31 duke*. Central
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mo SJOOOrc. Can 323-3268.

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ST. JOHN RT/ER FRONT22 ever 1600 »q 6 . mg poet.
2c gar. ptu* 1 c carport, over
r ja e wdcck !1700/mo
DELTONA 2 1 Lnr. (»n carport.
Mod yd 1530mo
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ROOMY 1 bdrm n quiet M W &lt;

area $425 mon • uW*
c i v Can 330-3230

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pool
lenm* cl amemhe*
1129 000
Park Ave Villa* 2BR7B*
Townhout* condo- 142.000.
owner motivaled

trt porch.

LARE MARY 53 Comer *01.
Need* T IC 192 000

149—Commercial
Property For S ale
Sanlord Historic Oielrkt (3)
Commercial
Leased
Unrts
11000 grot* monthly
1180 000 Oeb Doyle 330-149*

153— A

ROSELEA VILLAS
2 » Specie' - M U M o nm
MUD OKAY 407-3304833

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2 omca Space* 900 Square ft
0 54SO' mo , 900 sq 1 &lt;J 1400
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F u r n is h e d

Hc u m For Rent: 38R 1 E'k Tom
hg*p Bt &gt;0 a 660 Partially
S H V w t * 1350 iec

dep Cal *95-1447

A MOVE IN SPECIAL'! 400 aq
ft A up' 1265 A MONTH 0 «V »Storage 321 0120 at 333 2554

2/1 Comer tot. E-Hwy 46 Zoned
for office 165.000 Can Dot.
Jernqan Propertwe. 323-2115

2800 eq n. home on 5 4 acre*.
all fenced. • work shop bam.
and apt 2 m4e* from SR 46 A I4 322-4274
3BR JBa CHA Bg lanced &lt;ot
721 Rrvetvww Ave Sanlord
S66K 250H*140R lot. 32 1 7915
Lovely C
nome on quit* Mreet Fenced
yard. CFVA. tem poren Cal
Barbara Sanmoni 322-1721
Real Ertato ProAaaatonal Inc
331-7600

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1 1/3BA w/ doubta Qliage 362 Lake Placid Dr. San
lord 163 000 407 324 5621

c ity c o n v e n ie n c e

BUT THIS 2 BORM HOME w/
low down and choose your own
upgrade feature*. Vacant and
ready at orVy 144.900

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OAKRIOOC FARMS
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Oenona area 10 acre*, deal tor
nor*** or came farm Uobeo
home or homasiM Zoned agn
1*4 900 Fmancmg avail. wT am
down payment (M4) 7170300

Ocala National Forest tots
llOOdown 164 21 mo Owner
352 236 4579
O IL TON A 10 acre* Ideal tor
moba* humevt* nor***, cam*
larmmg or nursery Zoned agnCurtural
13.90G ACRE
Sm
down .'owner finance 804.7871772 or 904-787-8822
LAKE FRONT LOT - BeMee
Lake, loch Arbor pnvM
90000 $70 000
LAKE FRONT LO T Sun* Is­
land. Lake Monroe 1120.000
VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
130000 to pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS-Wooded
125 000
BAY A V I- Sanlord tat now
park 112 000
321-SOBS

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lota 1300 oeo. Toootmaator
mtanHw 11$. Morag
not ISO 0 8 0 . klnglo /bunk I
$250322 1738
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1225 Wry clean 330-1872

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MOVE-IN SPECIAL

DELTONA WATERFRONT
Large 38H buck ranen faatirng
great room daugn on 1 1/2
wooded acre* on Lake Monroe
Many eitra*
Large room*
Easy *cc**t See to appraeia » 1235K 407666-1162

1 BDRM/ 1 BATH 8 50 a*. n.
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1025 a* ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 b*. ft.
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FORECLOSED
Home* horn panraea on 11.
Daknquant Tax. Repo • RECTi
Ybte Area Tb* Free (1) *00 214
9000 Ext H-2306 tar current H lmg*

Country Lake
Apartments

&amp;

old

OR White Whirlpool NaMgwelor. tar otd. w«h ce maker 407
321 2943
T O O 0 0 0 0 t o M ISS
Large 17 5 cubrc toot Saar* reIrtgarator with fro*l Ira* lop
hearer Kitchen lebto w tour
cheat, tormtea top Vanoui
other toot* and household
'tarn* Everything in aacaileni
oondnon Ca* 324-1169

Houae For Sato: 3/1 New CHA.
new carpel. 1/3* acre lol
166.500 0 6 0 407 857 9277

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1892 DSL W10E • 3/2 O V A .
New Cerpat.TUe Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceding Font.
lg
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Rm.
Ooont21 000 324 5858

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Homo* 13.000 to 16.000 Sol Up
Fmancmg OUCT1 323-2961
BV OWNER
12x56 2 BA/1BA a*
CHA New
tidmg and
jot. Warner
noomg. now carpet,
hookspa Upgraded Move 8
17500 407-321 3297

BOM’S FAMOUS PEANUTS 8
FRESH JUMBO SI8WMR
Sacrvt reepa on peanut* written
up several tene* rt local rww*
paper* Com* by 4 have the
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2330
Cetary Av*. Santord

Naval Orange* rad grapefruit
3481 CarnryAve. Santord

223—M iscellaneous
Family Si m Fmerer **• new
2 yr* o*j 185 Keby vecuirti
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1725
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HEY O U YS • O A LS
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name brand Sport coal 6 Ftan
da that formerly reiawng tor
185 00. now you&gt;* hr an evcitmq
17 50* How cool Can you get
wtn Saar* London Fog quakty1
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323 4 768

MONEY TO LOAN
189— C

o m p u ter s

Fo b

Sale
HOMS PC 488. 18 RAM. 1
ckrvet mci CO ROM ml 2
ipaakar*. pnmer. Window* 95 6
Word tor Window* miUOed
1800 324-8439

189—O ffice S upplies

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do*ki
F4o caomott and
c h o r ^ E ^ m g o o d

193—Lawn k G arden
FREE
WOOO 6 WOOO CU R B 8
MULCH
CALL 323-3481
John Dear* garden tractor kk*
new. 14 HP. mulchmi
deck ! l « X 407-688-11

209—Wearing Apparel

For nous*, car. buame**. vac*
ton debt eontohdalion Pieate
cat 1477-324 1182

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

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3 Famae Oarage Sato: Fn. Nov
13 1 SaL Nov 14. 9AM 177
wetoh Or. lake Mary. X from

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

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Garage Sato: Sal. Nov 14, 91PM 208 Katry Cede. Santord
Monroe Meadow* large attort-

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Hereto can bring paepto to you
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Antique gat Move. turn.lure,
nice doth**, toot*, toy*, and what toe money come* « Ca*
a your 5much more Sal 8 Sun 9 4PM trr
in* ad can tun tor tore*t i_
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2101 S SantordAve
l i m i aj*
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decor. Jecul/i. 8 more 2000 ad Cal u» w# can hakrt
WaMupon Ave , Santord,
HkW M A f Yerd Sato: Arbqua
coke
machtne*.
houtehotd
good* etc Nov 14 9AM ? 478
RotakaDr. Santord
ANNUAL 3-FAMILV

(407) 322-2611
OARAGE SALE

Shop Sato 2 4 3 ang* inert
biktong bih Bead blatter. a&gt;r
compretaor metal lathe, new
eng putter and much more
2209 Cordova Dr Sanlord Be­
hind 3un Travel Agency 105PM thru Nov 15

I

YAR D B A L E
Fn 4 Sat 95. *03 W«ow Ave
TV. Eaarote Equp tot* ol new
&gt;lem*. tool*, antique record
player, too many u Ht"

FFtt 4 SAT 9 8 1019 Santa
Street Sant Oueen bedroom art
*/ bedding Onette let
ml j
chav* tng couch, lary boy
chair labto ml 6 chair* dthut
mOher book*, doth** (*m lg)
pu*n 6 rv*ng mower* 2 camper
top* labto *aw tire* ig con*
pretaor tank ml motor miK
323 3688

TARO SALE Sat 4 Sun I 4 i t 6
Snort St
behind IWE School
Wa»iing Machine. Microwave
S i n and much mora&gt;
Yard Sato Fn 8 Sal Nov 13A
14 8 4PM Good Mult horn 4 t«
meet Anhqu* ca cream chum
do** doth** and mate 1 Corai
Way Wrttat Sponge t7 92 to
434. E4M to H4J* Rd R1 2
crock*
Garage Sato: 3*1 N?v 14, 9
1PM Boy* doth#* G 2 T Chang
mg labto keio*#ne heaiet*
toy* much mot* 1901 Holly
Ave neat to Sanlord Mrtdi#
School

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Huga Salatt
OFFICE FURMTURC
6 large 36’ ■ 60’ metal d*lk»
fae cabmm* and char*
APPLIANCES ANO
FURNITURE
Large 17 5 Cube toot Seer* t*
'r.geiAior min targe top troal
tree Irrervr lormca top klchan labto win tour chair* and
•am.* other tool* and houaehokieem*
Ca* 324-4440 lor mlormaOon

TARO SALE; 9 5PM Fn Nov 13
1 Sal Nov 14 8 2pm Sun Nov
A
IS 175 S Judge Rd Geneva

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DON'T WONDER
HOW TO G E T RID
OF TH A T OLD
CAR1

LET US SELL
IT F O R Y O U !!
Th* Sem/nof# Here/d CUtki
had* art iha quKke*l and mou
inatpannva way to tell your
car* Run ybur three w e ad tor 10
day* and pay only 121 00* Eren
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(When wa KNOW you Wkt) you
can Mop your ad and only pay
tor the number ot day* 4 actu
aty rant What a Dan"
C a ll to d a y a n d w a tc h
lh a H a ra ld C la s s !-

Ilada w ork lo r youft

(407) 322-2611

FOR SALE: WE00040 OOWH
Sue 12 wVak 170 0 6 0 Bon
ne 323 6429

APPLIA\CE
5T0RE, im

2714 Ridgewood Avt., Sinlotd • 310-5204
C ' A

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Lemon*. Lena* Tangerine*
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Alum. Can* Copper/Bra**
Kokomo Rocyckng: 221-0004
•18 W. Flrel-IOF 8-8. S4L9-1

104 Oake CL beautiful 1999
eq n Calitoma* *ry»e 2 Uoty

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

to

ISREWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACKLE. oM tores tackin boi
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11.000 I pay more (hen anyone
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your otd tackle 941 859 3530

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weep rt-tawe qte 182.MO
MARKHAM WOS. S M » 4 le­
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RENTALS

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E

tLrm*ned

219— W a n ted

3/2

H ire

HOUSE OF 0000*65 901 LoCuU Ave Furn. appli, houteh o jd jie ^ ^ ^ jr id j^ 1 ^ | ^ _

CORNER LOT. Over 1/4 ac. LR

1BR Cxrag* A p t Jutot m *
W IM
nc pet* $450mo Jw
nagan Properhe* 330-3256

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A ntique /Co l l e c th l is

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AF F OR OAR 11 HflMf S
V IN T OR F » PROPI R I I I S

5500 CX3WN .WHY RENT?
When you can own ton 3 0 *m
noma w C H A . new pao-t 1 carpet1 Am about MUO hcmeat
The MUHman Group. Ine.
Reano r* ........ 331-8333

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235—

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CARS Item 0 7 $
Poriche*. Cadikac*. Chevy*
BMW* Corvene* Ado Jeep*
4WD* Yuta area Toi Free t
800-216 9000 trt 7206 tor
current Hang*

235—
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rlck

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(AVAN I
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L I 3 3 fleck. V6 eP
.
new ore* $5900 378 5379 ' - . I

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For A n t Cart Truck* 4 Uvc'
kHf*AWI«&lt;*Bf AjT'IUk JJJ ieej

1887 CARAVAN. Good Ccnd
One owner. A*kng $1700 OBO
321 9639 attar 6

1888 FORO P K K UP F250.
Whit*. New ang $4000 46 4
CR15 Ralph 444 9595
1984 FORO AIROSTAR VAN
Run* Good. Lock* Good! S.ker
6 Bkr* 2 ton* $1000 32 * 2462

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS tk
VANS

Any year make or model
Win pay top dollar'
Call Geotl Dedme

302-5734

1998 910 4 X . V6. 42K. ae
cood. up* dec* $6 200 Cap
avakabto. 407 339 2692

S3211
CMudr fJOZJ I «0 4 4 b Wi* 69/m*

Lodi** Call rail!
(407) 786-TALK*
2 5 2 -A

c c o u n t in g

BOOKhEEPtNG/ACCOUNTINO
4 INCOME TAR tor ndiy ind
buvneu
Accounting Soto
bon* Pto* Ire 407-328-1800

ORYWALL'STUCCO Repair*
W*» 4 Calling Tarture*
Matched Popcorn 122-8338

2 7 6 -E l e c t r i c a l
2 5 3 -A d d it io n
R

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&amp;

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ADVANCE TECTONICS
Add iHone-Homea
Addition e-Commercial
Local Builder ainca 1M1
323 9464 CGC001S44

2 6 3 -C A R r t N TH Y

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

2 7 5 -D r y w a i l

LARKINS LANDSCAPING 4 IR­
RIGATION
We metal tod. erg ty* 4 repair
shrub*, mulch**, bnck paver*,
dump gr nd, Inotcp rock 4
desgn and bar taunlamt l will
tod free ot any pests and fun­
gus Fof **1. cal 5236317 or
414-7333

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DtCk e ELECTRIC
407-321-6733
Uc. € ROOC342AOver 35 Yr*.

2 7 9 -H a

u u n c

CONSTRUCTION caan up tat
junk removed Man care anytime
407-359-1641 or 407-365-0781

2 8 7 -L a w

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2 6 8 -C n iL n C

are

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Rental property, garageVad
dean uc*. appliances wash,
brush 407-588-3858 or
pgr 407419-0217

280-Home
Improvements

CHILD CARE
CHARLES D. (Dan) MILLER
24 nr*.7 dayVwk Maaie ind
Builder. CBC05728S Re*/
Overrughti 4 dropoH* OR 155/
Comm. remodel, addttons. re
pau MC VISA
407-120-1741
WR
324 5139
2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e s
B O B S HAULING A TRASH
CLEAN-UP tor iturage units. ga­

rage*. /ard*. l/irut* ate Can
Bob 0 322 9991 or call 509
6249

DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
NawtRamodelin^Rapatr*
U c: COCOS7938 320-7202
HANDYMAN Painting, concrete
dry wall, remodeling, rtnovabon* Cal 282 7G69

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Used Waaher* A Dryer*

from $80.00 pa.

Sanford Court Apartments

: Tm
ZV 3291SSanlordAn.Sanford323-3301

J

LAWNS/LOTS MOWEO Clean
up* 6 under brushing 27yr* exp
0 322-291 t/N 322 9397
PRE5SURE

_____ Cleaning_____
DUN RITE Raa/Comm
Fro* **L Lk/tna. Major credit
card* accepted. 321-4122

301-

R o o f in g

YATES ROOFMO line* 1928
Church 6 Sr. Olac. 3rd. Gen.
U c. IRC00228M. 122-1449

312— T

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S e r v ic e

PRICE REDUCED!!
Was:
$
8
6
,00
- Now: $92,000
PROPERTY LOCATION:

L O T SIZE: 50‘ x 120'
SQUARE FO O TAG E: 1,201 L/A
FEATU R ES: N e w H o m e .

571 Mercy l)rh e . Orlando, Florida
C o rn e r of \V Colonial l)rl\e (H uy. 50 )
and Mercy Drive

T w o (2 ) Fu ll B a th s,
C e n tra l A ir/Heat,
Plant S h e lv e s , C a th e d ra l C e ilin g s ,

SIMPSON 3 Pro! Tree Svc 20
yr* eip 24 hr storm damage
Serum tkacounl Total tree car*
Free estimate*
Bucket truck
available Ca* 327-4736

A U C T IO N

Repossession and Inventory Reduction SALE
Saturday, November 14th • 10:00 AM,

110 W e s t 10th S t.

T h r e e (3 ) B e d ro o m .
OON PICK REN TREE SVC
Trewstump removal Free e*1
LcenserYIntured 128-7342

O R L A N D O A llT O

Sanford. FL 32771

O n e (1 ) C a r G a r a g e , N a v y B lu e C a rp e t,
H o u s e C o lo r: S k y B lue/Teal B lu e ,
W a s h e r/ D ry e r h o o k -u p .
S t. A u g u s tin e G ra s s

flduertise your business euery
day In the NEID Seminole Kei
$35.00 o month. Call the tlBssil
today to find out houill

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(1.4 nW tovto X Hotnt Otpof)
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RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREEEST 322-0929.

300CARPENTER. A* Horn*
reoar*, pa rting 5 ceramic tiia
Richard Croee 321 5972

Credit Card B illin g
1-8 0 0 -C I T Y -F U N
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For Financig Call:
Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
(407) 644-0787 (24 hrs.)

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plentiful in most normal dirts
diagnoeed with fibromyalgia, alter tul
Creatine, which is supposed to build
fering decades of stiffness, m uscle
muscle mass, has not been proven to
pain, trig g e r points in d a variety of
affect afflictions such as fibromyalgia
symptoms. Th e doctor, who is a recog­
PETER
nized specialist in fibromyalgia, prc
In reviewing your medications. I
scribed many medicines, which I will
OOTT, M.D.
was struck by two conclusions: Your
list below. After six months of thera­
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py, I am no better. In fact, I Teel like
drugs you have been prescribed clear­
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ly indicate a shotgun approach by
tence? M y m edicines are U ltr a m ,
your "recognized specialist."
N e u ro n tln , R o ba xln. K lo n o p in ,
He sensible and listen to your body.
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Stop the drugs that aren’t helping you
Loenzyme Q iu has not been shown,
m a g n e siu m , cre a tin e and D H E A
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in suitable scientific studies. In be tion with a reputable diagnostician in
Help!
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have fibromyalgia, but let's confirm
letter, w hich 1 have excerpted, that tions. including fibromyalgia
you are a 30-year old man. This may . M agnesium is a m in e ra l that is this.
be im p o rta n t, as M l m e n tio n in a
minute.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic constella­
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cle pain, aching and stiffness associat­
ed w ith trig g e r points. It is m uch
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more common in women, especially
those hi middle age.
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fibromyalgia. Th e diagnosis is one of
exclusion, meaning that other, similar
diseases — such as lupus — must
first b « discarded. M any authorities
believa that fibromyalgia is a function­
al disorder, one in which the function
of m u scle s Is som ehow im p a ire d .
Depression is often an important con­
sideration, and stress frequently plays
a role N o the rap y is co n siste n tly
effective
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as Lyme disease, lupus or rheumatoid
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arthritis, all of which are diagnosabie
with blood testa
At this point I am concerned about
the effect the prescribed drugs may
be h a vin g as well as their potential
interactions
L'llram is a non narcotic analgesic.
It may be appropriate for you. but it
can cause sleepiness and poor coordi­
nation
Neuronlin la an anticonvulsant that
h a t a tru cklo a d of p o te n tia l side
effects and interferes with a variety of
other medicines
Robaxin is simply a m uscle-relax­
ant
Klonopin is a powerful medication
used to treat seizures and panic disor
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partner
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                    <text>Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

D e c e m b e r 15, 1998

TU ESD A Y

91st Year, N o . 81

5 0 0 C e n ts

(4 0 7 ) 322*2611

Too many calls to police, city says
By Bill Kerns
STAL K W R ITE R

SANFORD • The Sanford City
Commission Is debating a pro­
posed ordinance that would
establish a charge to property
and business owners who call
excessively for law enforcement
service.
The proposed ordinance Is
designed to address the high
number of rrpeat calls lo Indi­
vidual properties. A compre­
hensive review liy the Sanford
l\)llce Department said the

majority of police calls come
from certain residences, apart­
ments. hotels and businesses.
On a sample list of properties
with excessive calls through
Nov. 2 of this year. Idels Mark
on 13th Street had 224 calls for
service. The West Indies on
13th Street had 210 calls for
service, and Sunshine liquors
on 13th Street had 183 calls for
service.
Rescue Mission on
13th Street had 110 calls foi
service.
rite ordinance was discussed
in Monday's city commission
work session. II Is designed lo

address nuisance calls, and
City Manager Tony VanDerworp
said the staff would continue
working on a version of the o r­
dinance Hull the commission
might accept.
■You can have In your lease
that yon cannot disrupt your
neighbors.* Mayor Larry Dale
said
*lf I had an aparlment
complex. I would have a provi­
sion In my lease concerning
noise and drugs. We can d e ­
lineate between nuisance calls
and cases where there's a gun
or prostitution. Those aren't
nuisance calls.’

Commissioner Brady Lessard
said property owners should be
held responsible for what takes
place on their property.
■It's Just a handful of b u si­
nesses that consume police a t­
tention over-and-over.* Com­
missioner Brady Lessard said.
"I don't see how a property
owner can't lie responsible for
what happens on their own
property.*
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams opposes the ordinance,
which Is based on a similar
Daylona Beach Shores ordi­
nance She said the residents

In District 2. who she repre­
sents. are In need of police
service and would become shy
to call the police If the ordi­
nance Is enacted.
'Most of the places on die list
where excessive calls were
made arc In my district.* Wil­
liams said. *lf I as a business­
woman had to call 25 times per
week I would feel Its your re ­
sponsibility to provide service.
If I owned property, what am I
supposed to do, take the law
Into my own hands? It's our ref U ass

sm

Calls. Bags 3 A

County remembers Gov. Chiles

N nM Pbsse by T w e i Vincent
A 'shoe mountain', formed in the
office of Dr Barry Levin, please
seo Page 3A.

Florida G o v Lawton Chilos wll be laid to rest on
Wednesday at 1 p m in Tallahassee His body wil
travel today n a motorcado from Century, in tho

Ruse White w rites shout
Lawton Chiles. please see
Page 2A.

Panhandle, the origin of 1970 walking campaign,
and ke In state in the Old Capitol. In Tallahassee,
this afternoon and Wednesday morning.

□ b r ie f l y
The Luke Mery City
Commission will discuss the
proposed New Century Park
Development of Regional
Impact In a work session on
Thursday at 5:30 p.m. A
public hearing Is scheduled
for Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. In the
Commission Chambers. 100
N. Country Club Road. Lake
Mary. The purpose of the
hearing Is to receive publicinput on the development.
The Historic Lonfwood
Business Association pres­
ents Hlurgrass the third
Saturday of each month
(Dec. IU. Jan . 10 and Feb.
20) from 5 until 0 p.m. at
the Community Building,
comer of Wilma and Church.
Longwood. Bring a lawn
chair, bring your strings,
refreshments available. No
alcoholic beverages.
There will be uo m eeting
of the Seminole County De­
velopment Review Commit­
tee on Dec. 23.
The e listin g bridge on
County Road 46A/Pao!a
Boulevard will be closed to
the traveling public starting
Ja n . 4. 1999. The two-lane
bridge will be demolished
and replaced with a fourlane divided bridge. As part
of this project, there will
also be the construction uf a
combination dlam ond/partial cloverleaf In­
terchange connecting Inter­
state 4 and County Road
46A. The construction activi­
ties are expected to be com­
pleted by Nov. 20. 1999.
For more Information, call
Ed DeCresle at (407) 623­
1211; Steve Homan, at (904)
943-5479 or (800) 780­
7102; Tom llalsch. at (407)
331-3100.
Ths next m eeting of the
Oviedo High School Project
Graduation 1999 Committee
will be Ja n . 25 at 7 p.m. In
the Driver's Ed Room 103.
Bldg. 13. Donations of food,
entertainm ent, building
rental, bus transportation
and safety personnel are
needed. For more Informa­
tion call Bonnie Warren at
(407) 366-7552 or Bill
Tomaszewskl at (407) 359­
0061.

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Sanlord city workers (clockwise Irom upper left)
loworod the flag at Memorial Park early Monday in
honor ol Chiles' death. Chiles came lo the area in
February, to view the tornado damage; and in
August, to visit the Math and Science Technology
Magnet at Sanlord Middlo School.
Sanlord

City clears the record
on District 2 projects
By Bill Kerns
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - The Sanford City Commission re ­
leased a list of utility projects completed In Dis­
trict 2 over the last live years. In response to
criticism that the district Is being Ignored.
Geneva resident Johnell Jackson wrote In a
guest column In the Seminole llerald on Nov. 6
that residents of District 2 are Ignored except
when commissioners need votes, such as In the
Nov. hotel/conference center referendum.
Sanford Mayor Luny Dale and Commissioner
Velma Williams of District 2 said they wantrd to
clear the record on the district.
*If you look at the record there have been $51
million In projects In the district over Ihe List five
years." Dale said. "The projects run »' " mini.

from reclaimed water lines to parks."
William- said she was concerned about J a c k ­
son's comments.
"I saw the article.* Williams said. *1 was con­
cerned. It bothered ine: because we're working
hard for the district. Even before 1 came to the
commission, these commissioners were doing a
lot.*
The First Street water line extension running
along First Street from French Avenue to Mangoustlne Avenue Is costing the city $442,000 and
Is scheduled to be finished this fiscal year, the
report said.
Tlte Holly Avenue water line extension from
10th Street to Sixth Street will cost an estimated
$46,000. the report said. City crews arc constm ctlng Ihe water line extension, and It Is
scheduled to be finished this fiscal year.
P lrrte ,ee Project*. Page 3A

HmMm m
art) *v T*emy S mm . rnrnmmi. re M s
residents waked with Nm during hia campaign (or
U S. Senate. State offlco. including administrative
office at the University of Central Florida. w« be
closed on Wednesday, in observance of Ihe
funeral.

State to tighten
child abuse laws
By Bill Kerns
STAF F WltrrER
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Legislation Is being Intro­
duced Into the Florida legis­
lature that would tighten the
controls on the way the De­
partment of Children and
Families responds to reports
of abuse.
Die proposed legislation
comes during the aftermath of
the death of Kayla McKean. 6.
allegegedly at the hands of
her father. Richard Adams.
Kayla was burled last Satur­
day In Casselberry.

The bill. Introduced by
Senator Anna Cowin (R*
Leesburg), would give law
enforcement greater authority
to Investigate child abuse
cases. It also would mandate
that, on a second confirmed
report of abuse, there will be
an Immediate court hearing to
review the child's complete
(lie to determine If the child
should remain In the home.
Parents with violent crimi­
nal records would be pre­
vented from gaining custody
of children under the bill.
l*eople with prior knowledge
of abuse who allow It to ocPI*as* M « BUI. Pag* 3 A

�2 A - Seminole HerjKi Sanford. Florida ■ Tuesday. December (5. 1998

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Poinsettia can be incorporated into Florida landscape

Can anyone fill
this man’s shoes?
Throughout hi* extraordi­
nary life. Lawton Chile* was a
man of large plan* and
boundless energy, a spirit em­
boldened by noble undertak­
ings.
In 1970 when he success­
fully campaigned for the U S.
Senate. Chiles walked the
length of Florida - 1.033 tnllrs
- In three months.
Affectionately known as
"Walkin' Lawton" and later as
"Florida's Grandpa.” Chiles
remained kind and gentle al­
though he yielded enormous
political power. He directed
Ills most Impassioned efforts to
the education and welfare of
children.
Hill Moore, ihe principal at
the Sanford Middle
School/Math ft Science Tech­
nology Magnet, said he was
approached Monday by many
students. "They told me they
were very sad Gov. Chtles had
died so suddenly." Moore said.

away from extreme heat or
cold drafts. Tilts means plac­
ing It away from radiators,
fireplaces and other heat
sources The Ideal night tem ­
perature Is between 60 70 d e ­
grees.

Watering: Watering p rac ­
tices are equally Important
and can determine the life cxpcctancy of your polnsrtlln.
Flowers: The poinsettia b e ­ J*roper watering Involves ap­
came a popular Christmas plying water In sufficient
holiday plant because It natu­ quantities to thoroughly soak
rally blooms at this lime of the soil until It runs out the
year displaying two papular bottom and adding no more
Christinas colors, red and water until the sol! feels dry to
green Howrver. the showy rrd
the touch. Your finger stuck In
parts, often mistaken for flow­ the soli a few Inches Is Ilie
ers. are not parts of the flower. best Indicator of soli moisture.
Instead, they are highly modi­ If your poinsettia Is in a plastic
fied petal-llke leaves formed slrcvr, make sure the water
below each flower. These s p e ­ does not accumulate m the
cialized leaves are calied
bottom. Standing water. In a
sleeve or drain tray, can cause
bracts, and tliry can be red.
salmon pink, or white. The root rot and should be emptrue flowers are nothing to get tled-out aftrr each watering.
Plants placed In Ihe home can
excited about, they are small,
green and yellow and Incon­ dry out quickly so check for
moisture frequently. If your
spicuous.
Caro: Once you get your poinsettia suffers from lack of
poinsettia home It is Important water, s o m e of the lo w e r foli­
to care for It properly so you age will yellow and die pro ­
can enjoy tt as long ns possi­ ducing a leggy plant.
ble. The poinsettia Is espe­
Cutting flowers: Poinsettia
cially sensitive to chilling tem ­ flowers can also be used as cut
peratures. Prolonged exposure flowers. To have the cut flower
to rold tem peratures will stems last as long as possible,
cause the plant to drop Its first yon must seal the cut end
lower leaves. Excessive heat of the stem to roagulate the
can have the same effect. The milky sap and reduce will lug.
poinsettia should be placed In Tilts ran he done l&gt;y Imm ers­
a cool place In your home ing Ihe cut end of the stem In

Acupuncture technique
helps leg ‘in a pinch’
DEAR ABBY: I learned some­
thing in the ‘70s that I would like to
pass on to your readers. Your col­
umn is Ihe best way I know to reach
the most people.
I wits watching a college football
game on television. The sportscasters were Keith Jackson and Frank
Broyles. A player was lying on the
field with what appeared to the
sportscasters to be a leg cramp.
Frank Broyles commented that they
should pinch hts upper lip ju st
under his nose to stop the cramp.
F&amp;ith Jackson, and probably mil­
lions of other viewers like me,
laughed at the ideu.
However, the next time I got a
leg cramp in the middle of the
night, I pinched my upper lip. Sunenough. I quickly felt relief This
method has saved me many
moments of excruciating pain.
1 don't know if it will Kelp every­
one. but it wouldn't hurt to try it.
Abby, every time I have a leg
cramp. I thunk Frank Broyles for
his simple, quick remedy.
DON SHNELL. HOBART. OKLA
DEAR DON; Thunk you for
sharing this acupuncture tech­
nique. However, if leg cram ps
persist, U would be a good idea
to consult your family doctor to
be sure they aren't symptoms of
a p o ten tially serio u s m edical
problem.
DEAR ABBY: 1urn a 43-year-old
mother, murned for 25 years, with
three wonderful children. My 20year-old son recently moved out of
state U&gt; become a law enforcement
officer.
Abby. I'm not handling the loss
very well. There are thousands of
books on ruining children, but very
few on letting go 1 asked at my
local bookstore for a liook on "the
em pty-nest syndrome," but the
clerk couldn't help me — and told
me to enjoy my free lime and. in
effect, get over it. I was at a loss us
to whut to say to her, so I smiled,
left the store, and then broke down
and cried.
I understand this is u great
opportunity for my son, and I wish
him ull the success in the world, but
the fact remains, I must adjust to
his absence
How do I express this to others
who think its silly to grieve for u
child who hus moved?
EMPTY IN ARIZONA
DEAR EMPTY': E m pty-nest
syndrom e is a very real set of
em otions. When children s ta rt
to leave home — even for posi­
tive reasons — Ihe family unit Is
changed forever. Traditions are
altered, and even the sight of an
em p ty b e d ro o m can tr ig g e r
d e p re s s io n . Add to th a t th e
k n o w le d g e th a t y o u r son is
entering law enforcem ent — a
dangerous profession — and it’s
no w o n d e r y o u r o u tlo o k is
affected.
One way to lose the blues is
to rem in d y o u rse lf th a t y o u r
son's d e p artu re is a symbol of
your success us a parent. It is
also an opportunity for growth
for both or you. Write your son
often and tell him all the home­
to w n an d fam ily news. S end
him "I cure" packages. L earn
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GARDENING

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very hot water for about one
minute, and then immediately
Into cool water. The poinsettia
(lowers should In* ru t at least
24 hours before they are to be
used In arrangem ents and
stored In a root place aftei
sealing them.
Culture: Polnsettias make
great gifts because they ran he
plurrd Into the landscape after
the holiday season for years of
enjoyment. Cut off the faded
blooms to about a 6 8 inch
height and place them tn a
sunny area of your landscape
about the end of February or
when all danger of frost It,is
passed. Keep In mind that
I’otnsrttiuH are sensitive to
rold and may In- fro/rn back
In some years. Polnsettias
naturally bloom when the days
are short llong nights) and
flowering may In* Inhibited or
prevented by artificially ex­
tending the day length. Be­
cause of this, plant them tn
areas that receive little or not
night lighting from windows,
doors or streetlights. Polnsrt-

Has grow well tn a wide range
leaving I leaves per shoot. Re­
of soils wllh good drainage.
peat this procedure each time
new growth develops until
Fertilize polnsettias us you
alMitit September 10. Pruning
would other landscape plants.
after September 10 may In­
A rom plrte fertilizer such its
with fiowrring, because
06 0 will work fine applied terfere
In
these plants usually set their
three
applications
(spring,
summer and fall I at the rate of buds around October 10.
1- 1/2 pounds | nt 100 square Al Fsrrsr Is Ssmlnot* County
feet, per application To p r o ­ Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
duce a compact plant with may ba directed to him at the
many colorful bracts, prune
seventl times during
the Cooperative Extension ssrvlca,
growing season. The new 250 W. County Horn* Road,
growth, after It ts 12 Inches Sanford. FI. 32773 or phone 323long, should In- cut bark. 2500, E li 5550.

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low 60s. Ixiws In the low-40s.
Wednesday: Breezy. Highs in
the mid-60s. Lows In the mid40s. Thuraday: Sunny. Highs
tn the upper-OOs. Lows In the
upper-40s. Friday: Sunny.
Highs Mn the lciw-70s. Lows
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DATE BOOK

THURSDAY

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dren who rem ain a t home. Stay
busy a n d try to be p o sltlv a i
d o n 't give y o u r s e lf tim e to
brood.
And finally, don't allow any­
one to make you feel you must
a p o lo g ise fo r y o u r fe e lin g s.
They a re no rm al a n d p a r t of
life.
DEAR ABBY: The letter in your
column about the importance of
parents singing to their children
prompts my letter. It reminded me
so much of my little girl who loved
to sing, but could never cany a tune
in a bucket. She is now the mother
of three boys, and she’s still singing.
Each night she would listen to
their prayers and then she would
always sing a lullaby to them. One
night, I heard her 6-year-old say,
"Mommy, you have the most beauti­
ful voice in the world * Now doesn’t
that melt your heart?
Again, I quote the verse from
your column:
"Richer than I you will never be
"For I had a mother who sang to
me."
One of my special memories is of
my father rocking me and singing to
me a t bedtime in front of our
kitchen stove, as I watched the col­
ored gas flames dance in the oven.
And that was almost 70 years ago!
Please do not sign my name We
never told our daughter that she
couldn't carry a tune. 1 don’t want
to spoil her happiness at this stage
of her life.
SENTIMENTAL
IN THE EASTERN U S A
DEAR SENTIMENTAL: Thank
you fo r s h a rin g y o u r special
memories. Each one brought a
sm ile — and I know they will
touch many hearts today. I can
think of no more beautiful and
r e a s s u r in g so u n d to a child
than that of a mother's lullaby.

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TODAY’S IILSTOKYt'On (his day in
1074. Ihe Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children was founded in
New York
On this day in 1939. "(tone With the
Wind." starring Clark Gable and
Vivian Leigh, premiered in Atlanta.
Ga.
On this day in 1909. President Bush
iirtieml H8 troops to Invade Panama
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Alexandre
Gustave Kiffel &lt;IfUJ 19231. engineer.
Maxwell Anderson (1000 19391. drama­
tist: John Paul Getty &lt;l«92 I97fli, oil
developer. Alan Freed (1923-1985). en
tertainer. Tim Conway (1933 ), come
dian. is 6.1, Don Johnson (1949 &gt;. actor,
is 47.
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1974, quarterback Bert Jones of Ihe
Baltimore Colts completed 17 consec­
utive passes in a game against the
New York Jets.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "Conservation is
a state of harmony between men and
land." — Aldo Leopold
ITODAY’S MOON: Between
last quarter (Dec. 10) and
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The U S. and state flags flew
at half-mast at the school and
throughout the state for the
68-year-old governor, who
died Saturday morning. Moore
talked briefly to the students
on the school intercom and
asked for them to observe a
moment of silence.
Gov. Chiles had visited San­
ford Middle School In Septem­
ber. marveling at the modem
classrooms and the enthusi­
asm of the students. "I never
Imagined to see all this,” he
said. "It's not tike ihe little red
schoolhouse 1 attended In
Lakeland.”
From the time he learned
the till ft ITS i n that schoolhouse until his fteq^days at
the Governor's Mansion In
Tallahassee. Chiles was a cou­
rageous and compassionate
leader. Time after lime. Flo­
ridians placed their trust in
him.
In 12 years as a state legisla­
tor. 18 years in Washington as
a senator and eight years as
governor. Chiles earned a
reputation as a lawmaker
deeply concerned about the
environment and the fiscal re­
sponsibility of government.
Chiles - although a downhome Southern Democrat also was respected by Repub­
licans. Florida Gov. Elect Jeb
Hush praised Chiles for his
enormous service to the state.
"In a state that hasn't had
that many shining political
stars. Lawton Chiles was In a
league of his own." Seminole
County Commissioner Randy
Morris said, "lit had rnorm ous
compassion. He came here to
comfort those who had lost
their homes in the tornado
and firestorms. He wasn't ru n ­
ning for office - he simply
cared.”
Chiles also cared enough to
visit Thelma Mike this summer
at the Good Sam aritan Home
In Sanford. The governor said
that Thelma Mike was the
Mother Teresa of Florida. He
presented her with a oil
painting and his sincere
thanks for her work with the
poor and aged.
The compassion he showed
for others may have stemmed
from Chiles' serious bouts of
depression. He spoke of his
depressive mood which was
diagnosed In 1989 as "not the
blues, but Ihe blacks, the
black blacks.”
For awhile he could not di­
gest food properly and devel­
oped Insomnia. One day he
told his Senate staff, 'I can't
see anything here that I want
to do.”
His successful medical
treatment Included Prozac,
(hen a new anti-depressant. In
1990, Chtles re-enlered the
political arena and upset oneterm Republican Gov. Hob
Martinez. In 1994. Chiles d e ­
feated Jeb Hush In another
upset. He had three more
weeks to serve as governor
when he died In the exercise
room at the Governor's Man­
sion.
Lovingly, people placed
flowers at the fence to the
mansion. Along with the flow­
ers. someone placed a pair of
sneakers. "Walkin' Lawton”
was surely smiling.

The poinsettia. first Intro­
duced from Mexico in 1825.
has become one of the most
popular
symbols
of
the
Christmas season. It makes a
great gift and is an Inexpensive
way to add festive color to
your holiday decorations. And
If cared for properly, can be
used next year or placed In
the landscape.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. December 15, 1998 •$ A

Climb a mountain
In my shoes

POLICE UKI

Altamonte Springs orthodontist
Barry Levin (toft) stands beside a
six-foot high 'shoe mountain' built
in his offica’a lobby. More than
2,000 neaity-new, barely-used
shoes eere donated by 12 eras
schools lo be donated to the
Mustard Seed in time for the
holiday season. Mustard Sesd
volunteer Ruth Synder was on
hand to oversee the loatfng of
toe shoes to bs taken to the
cantor which provides support for
lamBes
struggling
with
hometos u ets. The shoes wH
also go to Good** Industries of
Central Florida. Whan we
launched the shoe drive on Nov.
1, m never imagined such a
phenomenal response,' said
Lavin.

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Dec. 14:

Domestic violence:
APOPKA. Marts*. 1000 Mack, Dec. 12. 4:34 p.m. An 18-year-

old man was arrested by Seminole County sherKTs deputies
for domestic assault. Deputies said he got Into ■ verbal argu­
ment with his fslher which turned violent. They sold he th re a t­
ened to harm his father and that he then threw a back pack at
him. Deputies said It was not the first time he has threatened
to harm his father.
CABBBLBKRRT. BstfgsflsM Orels. 1000 Mock. Dec. 12.
10:09 a.m. A 29-year old m an was srrested by Casselberry Po­
lice for domestic aggravated battery. Police said he went to his
ex-glrlfrlrnd's house and pushed her. He hit her tn the face,
head and body with his fists and with the telephone.
WINTER BPRINO*. C r e p k i w l Caret. 100 Mask. Dec.
14. 2:38 a.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested fay Winter
Springs Police for domestic violence. Police said he went to his
girlfriend's house and began to push and hit her, They said he
hit her so hard that It caused a deep gash on her head.
WINTER BPR1NOO, laktoOy Caret. Dec. 14. 1:14 a.m. A 43year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs Police for aggra­
vated assault and domestic battny. Police said he kicked the
brake lights and pulled off the rear view mirrors of his girl­
friend's car during an argument.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Msatgsostry Read at Oreaakriar,

Dec. 12, 10:08 p.m. A 25-year-old m an was arrested by Alta­
monte Springs Police for driving under the Influence.
CA— E1 BERRY. U se Oak at U.B. mgkway 17-M, Dec. II.
3:50 p.m. A 40-year-old m an was arrested fay Casselberry Po­
lice for driving under the Influence.
CABBELBERRT, O xfrft Read at 438. Dec. 12. 1:42 a.m. A
37-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sherifTs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MART. Lake Mary Baatorard at Ortaada Drive, Dec.
12. 5:21 p.m. A 25-year-old man was srrested by Seminole
County sherifTs deputies for driving under the influence.
LAKE MART. Barelaala A w are at 3* Dec. 12, 1:49 a.m. A
23-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sherifTs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
OVIEDO. Rod Bag Lake Raad. Dec. 12. 3:27 a.m. A 29-yearold man was arrested by Oviedo Police for driving under the
Influence.
OVIEDO. Caaaty Raad 41B at Division B u r n t. Dec. 13. 4:32
a.m. A 47-year-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for
driving under the Influence.
SANFORD. Sanford PaUes. Cypress at 11* fltrast. Dec. 13.
7:35 p.m. A 47-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police
for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD. Sanford Arenas, Dec. 12. 7:37 p.m. A 30-year-old
man was arrested by Florida Highway Patrol for driving under
the Influence.
SANFORD, U.S. Highway 17-92 at 27* Street. Dec. 13. 7:05
p.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Holier for
driving under the Influence.
WINTER PARK. Grand Arenas a t Princess. Dec. 13. 3:05
a.m. A 27-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County
sherifTs deputies for driving under the Influence.

Theft of services:
SANFORD, Towns Center Circle, 200 Mock. Dec. II. 7:18

p.m. A 49-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County
sherifTs deputies for theft of services. Deputies said she re­
ceived a S13 manicure and then told the nail technician she
did not have the money to pay Tor It . and would come back and
pay for It at another time.

Trespassing:
LONOWOOD, Slats Rond 434 nt Interstate 4. Dec. 11. 4:53

p.m. A 49-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sherifTs depuUes for trespassing. DepuUes said he was beg­
ging for money In an area where he had been Issued a tres­
pass warning for begging a month before.

MART B. CARMAN

Mary E. Carman, 81, Homewood Drive. Sanford, died
Thursday, Dec. 10, 1998 at her
residence. Horn Sept. 12. 1917
In Wayne County. W.Va., she
moved to Central Florida In
1957. Mrs. Carman was a
homemaker. She was a Protes­
tant.
Survivors Include daughters,
Mary Elizabeth Betsy Gilbert.
Coeur D Alene. Idaho. Sally
Wiclutrum, Tallahassee. Re­
becca. Orlando: sun. Alex
Charles,
Sanford;
brother.
Charles Preston. Huntington.
W.Va.; nine grandchildren: one
great-grandchild.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
WILLIAM K. COOPER
William K. Cooper. 60. West
14th Street. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 10. 1998 at
Central Florida Reglon.il Hos­
pital. Bom Ju n e 6. 1938 In
South Carolina, he moved to
Sanford In 1966 from Oviedo.
M r. Cooper was a restaurant
cook. He was a member of
Saint Jo h n M.B. Church.
Survivors Include, sons. Larry
Cherry,
Deltona.
Anthony
Sclplo, Joshua Sctplo, Law­
rence Livingston, all of San­
ford; daughters. Joyce Brown.
Margaret Lemon. Hilda Till­
man, Helena Clark, all of San­
ford. Faye Cherry. Orlando; 33
grandchUdrcn; 40 great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
JOSEPH HEAVNER
Joseph Heavner, 84. South
Myrtle Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday. Dec. 11. 1998 at
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center of Sunford. Bom April
27. 1914 In Hickory. N.C., he
moved to Central Florida In
1976 from Baltimore, Md. Mr.
Heavner was a mechanic. He
was a Mason. Mr. Heavner was

a Protestant.
Survivors Include wtfe. Lona;
son. Billy Joe. Baltimore, Md.;
brother. David. Orlando; sis­
ters. Lucy Gressell. Minnie
Eamshaw. both of Sanford;
two grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
S. EDWARD JOHNSON
S. Edward Johnson. 87. Haci­
enda Village. Winter Springs,
died Saturday, Dec. 12. 1998.
Bom July 1. 1911 In Wellston.
Ohio, he moved to Central
Florida In 1980. The Rev.
Johnson was retired as minis­
ter at the First Christian
Church. Sanford. He was
chaplain and Colonel In the
Civil Air Patrol, Sanford Ma­
sonic Lodge No. 62 F. At A M..
32nd degree Mason, and mem­
ber of Shrine. HlTWclve Club,
Seminole Chapter Order of
Eastern Star, Order of Ama­
ranth. and Sanford Kiwanls
Club. The Rev. Johnson served
In the U.S. Marines. He was a
member of Central Christian
Church of Orlando.
Survivors Include wtfe. Edna:
sons. Samuel Edward III,
Oviedo, Frederick Dale. Winter
Springs:
daughter.
Carole
Linda Russo. Orlando: six
grandchildren;
six
great­
grandchildren.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
MART B. LUMBER
Mary B. Klmber. 72. Highway
70. West, Okeechobee, died
Friday. Dec. 11. 1998. Bom
June 20, 1926 in Sanford, she
moved to Okeechobee In 1976.
Mrs. Klmber was a home­
maker. Stic was a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Charles W.; son. Ernest K. Wit
tenmyer, Indian Town; daugh­
ters. Patricia A. Marshall.
Sanford. Sharon K. Wales.
Ashland. Ky.. Linda C. Myers,

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cur. and those
who become accessories after
the fact, would receive tougher
penalties under the bill.
"Tm appalled by the num er­
ous breakdowns in a system
erratrd to protect children from
the horrors of abuse," Cowin
said. "We must strengthen ihc
safety net for those who are
powerless tn help themselves.*
The bill will be discussed
during Ihe 1999 Legislative
Session In Tallahassee.

Debbie Beraing

LORDY, LORDY
Look Whose 401
J lo p p y SB bM day
With Love.
Henderson Fsmiy.
Proutx Family A Robert

P ro jects-----

costtansd from Psgs LA

A sewer line extension at
13th Place constructed by city
crews tn fiscal year 1996/97
cost an estimated (40.000. A
water line extension at St.
Johns Parkway In 1994/95
cost (220,000. A water line
extension at Towne C enter
Boulevard In 199-1/95 cost
*267.000, the report said.
A sewer force-main tower In­
stalled In Towne Center In
1994/95 cost $184,000. A re ­
claimed water line extension at
St. Johns INtrkway In 1994/95
cost $140,000.
A reclaimed
water line extension al Towne
Center
In
1994/95
cost
$120,000, Ilie report wild.
A sewer
line
replaceinent/extension at Bell Avenue
and Marshal] Avenue con­
structed by city crews In
1993/94 cost an estimated
$100,000. A water line exten­
sion at Oregon Avenue and
Hughry Avenue In 1993/94
cost $253,107. the report said.

Lake Mary, Donna D. Stuckey.
Mississippi;
stepdaughters.
DjJ. Simmons. Okeechobee.
Lee Michelle McGee, Sanford;
19
grandchildren;
several
great-grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHN L. MOORE
John L. Moore. 50. Westbourne Drive. Oviedo, died S a t­
urday. Dec. 12. 1998. Bom In
Montgomery. W.Va.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1988 from
Orange County. Calif. Mr.
Moore was a business owner.
He served In the U.S. Air Force
during Vietnam. Mr. Moore was
a Lutheran.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Brenda: daughters. Tamara.
Oviedo. Sherri Clark. Jackson­
ville: mother. Mabel Turner.
Columbus, Ohio; father. Lee.
Qrecnup. Ky.; brothers. Don­
ald. Brookfield. Vt.. Matthew.
Greenup, Ky.; sisters, Sonya
Scasor. Peggy King, both of
Greenup. Ky.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home, Oviedo. In charge of a r­
rangements.

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sensibility lo respond.*
Lesaard said that while the
city does have Ihr responsibil­
ity to respond. 'It's also our re ­
sponsibility to ' recover the
funds to bie able to respond. Is
It right to penalize (he rest of
the residents by spending our
resources on only a few resi­
dents?"
Commissioner Whltey Eck­
stein said he is concerned dial
the urdlnance would lie struck
down in court.
*You have to look ut whether
this Is a classic case of d is ­
crimination against the poor,"
Eckstein said.
*We need to
specify the ordinance. It says
calls lor service, what does that
mean? The vagueness will
slrike It down.'
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
said administration of the ordi­
nance would nred to be done
properly.
"Either we'll find out that the
property owner Is not being re ­
sponsible or that the police deivirtment Is not doing Its Job."
Lyons said. "Then, we'll go

from there.
This la about
holding people responsible who
own property."

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HERALD
ASSISTANT
SPORTS
EDITOR

Oviedo boys
back on track

CJ

Another
successful
fall season

Wharton leads the way as Lions
claim Central Florida Classic
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ Before we all
Mart getting excited about the
winter sports season, maybe
it’s time to took at the recently
finished fall seasons that made
Seminole County one of the
best In the state once again.
It was a season In which
Luke Brantley took a state
championship In cross countiy
and several other schools ei­
ther stepped up or made an
Impact throughout the state.
Start with Lake Brantley's
football team.
The Patriots looked decent
going Into the season, but who
would have thought they would
liave run the table during the
regular season. They ran
opponents into the ground
and. led by a strong defense
and some unsung heroes on
the offensive line, took the dis­
trict over powerful Deland.
Like Brantley didn't fare well
In the state playoffs but coach
George Clayton has a
powerhouse back next season
and should be looked at as
county favorites.
In volleyball. Oviedo and
Lake Mary provided a lot of
thrills on the boys' side and
the Winter Springs girls' team
proved It IsVTorce to be reck­
oned with next rituson. The Li­
ons were a senior-laden team
that played with a bravado that
almost took them to the flnals
of VolleyFest and Lake Maty
was Its usual dominating self.
The Winter Springs girls
team made It to the Regional
Final Four and could have gone
farther If not for being placed
tn an ugly regional bracket In
which they had the top three
learns In the state to contend
with before going to the state
Final Four.
Cross country was also ex­
citing. Lyman's Nate Adams
and Lake Mary s Nick Stuart
battled all year for county s u ­
premacy and In the end. there
was no real winner. They have
to be considered co-champions
as the best the county had to
offer. Stuart outran Adams In
the SAC race, but the two went
at It all season and made It an
exciting year for everyone.
In the end. though. Lyman
proved lo be the county's best
with a solid team all the way
down the line.
Stephanie Cornell was awe­
some all year as she fed Lake
Brantley to Its state title. She
tiad plenty of challenges,
mostly from her own team ­
mates as the Patriots ran away
from the district, but keep an
eye on young Winter Springs
next season. The Bears ure all
back and should challenge
Lake Brantley's supremacy.
In swimming, don't forget
Seminole's Lori Thomas. The
Notes don't have their own
pool, but Thomas has met the
challenge for several years and
established herself over powers
from Like Mary and Lake
Brantley as the county’s elite
swimmer and that's not a sim ­
ple accomplishment.
Once again. Seminole
County, one of the smallest In
Central Florida, stood proud.

L ast S e c o n d S h o t: The
latest b a se b a ll millionaire.
Kevin Urown o j th e Los A n ­
g eles Dodgers, sig n ed a
contract w hich allow s hfm
private u s e o j th e team
plane 12 tim es p e r seaso n .
Seriously.

M eanw hile. K enny A n d er­
son o j th e N B A s f*ortland
Trallblazers, Is com platnlng
that the lockout fs forcing
him to sell one o f his eight
autom obiles.
If his other se v e n cars go
dow n, m a y b e he can bum a
ride o f f Brown.

OVIEDO _ Lirry Wharton scored 21 points
and host Oviedo out scored Westwood from Ft.
Pierce. 25-22. In the second half to win the
Championship of the Central Florida Classic
sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oviedo Satur­
day night.
The Lions (4-3), who came Into the tourna­
ment riding a three-game losing streak, defi­
nitely got their act together over the weekend
with three very strong victories and appear
ready to contend for SAC and district honors.
The loss was the first of the season for Westwood (5-1).
In other games from the tournament: Univer­
sity edged Winter Springs, 62-57, for third place
and Central Florida Christian Academy from
Ocoee wound up fifth with a 41-34 triumph over
Eau Gallic.
Oviedo will be tn action tonight, challenging a
very strong DeLand Bulldog team In a Class GADlstrict 3 game at the Dog Pound starling at
7:30 p.m.
^

Veteran Ed Kershner. one ot the winningest coaches in Florida hitlory. led Oviedo to a 52-40 victory over Ft. Pierce-Weetwood in the
championship game ol the Central Florida Classic Saturday nlghl.

Raider women
crush Chipola
Pt Pttn Bnilli___________
SPORTS EDITOR

*

UONB 62. PANTHERS 46

Ft. Marc«-Vastwood (46)
WhitlWM2. WU1luiw20. GortLui 2. Mum 4. Kuirinvm 3.
Km&amp;hl I. Minion 14. Totals 17 7-12 46
Ovtodo (S3)
Wharton 21. lUyr, 4, lUllcy H. IDrrkrn 9. iobtt 2. ItomU
2. Conklin I. Wn*ht 4. Tulip I Total*: 16 17-29 52
Westwood
19 11 • 14 _ 46
Oviedo
19 14 10 19 _ 99
Thrrr potnl IWkt Soul* _ WrtlwunJ 4 (William* 2. MoUmun.
TUmanl: Ortrdo 3 (Wharton 2. lUrrkm) Tram foul* . Westwood 24. Ovtrdn 12. Foukd out _ Wntwuud. WhllArld Tech­
nical* none. Record* . Westwood 3-1: Oviedo 4-3._______
I s Mfeat y to y M tlM i
The Lake Brantley boys’ basketball tram »ifJE
i„. ■

ferrd a pair of tough road losses to Metro Con­
ference tram s, dropping a 47-44 decision to
Boone (4-l| on Saturday and a 63-60 contest lo
West Orange (5-3| on Monday.
The Patriots (3-4) will host Lyman on
Wednesday and travel to Seminole on Friday for
Seminole Athletic Conference games. Doth con­
tests will start at 7:30 p.m.
In boys' soccer action Monday night. Oviedo
improved to 11-0 with a 3-0 shutout of Deltona/
Seminole dropped a hard-fought decision to
Colonial, 3-2. and Lake Howell (4-1-2) dropped.
Its first game. 3-0. to Bishop Moore (12-1).
On Saturday. Lake Mary (8-0) handed Lyman
Its first toss (5-1-2) with a 2-0 whitewashing, i
In girls' games from Saturday. Lake Brantley
15-1-4) knocked off powerful The Boltes School
from Jacksonville 17-2-1). 4-0; Winter Springs
(5-4) bounced Lake Highland Preparatory
School, 3-1; and Lake Mary (7-1-4) tied power-,
house Clearwater Central Catholic (6-1-2). 1-1.
In wrestling action from Saturday _ Lake Mary
(3-1) got pins In the final three matches lo best
New Smyrna Beach (1-1), 45-36.
I
On tonight's schedule _
t
* Girls' basketball _ Lake Brantley at Lyman.
7:30 p.m.: Lake Howell at Lake Mary. 7:30 p.m.;?
Pine Ridge ut Seminole. 7:30 p.m.; Winter
Springs ut Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.
* Boys' soccer _ Spruce Creek at Seminole. 7i
p.m.
*
* Girls' soccer _ Lyman at Lake Brantley. 7,
p.m.; Lake Mary at Lake Howell, 7 p.m.; Oviedo
ut Winter Springs. 7 p.m.
* Wrestling _ Winter Springs at Lake Howell.
0:30 p.m.
Y r .n v
PltaM see Praps. T i f t 9A
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WELL DONE

RAIDERS BO. INDIANS 07
Chipola C.C. (97)

Thornton 0-0 4-7 16. Taylor 2 3 1-2
DAYTONA BEACH _ The 5. Clark 3-6 7-0 13. Traylor 0-2 5 6 S.
Seminole Community College T Totbrrt 3-3 0 0 9 June* 0-1 1-2 I.
U 2 6 0-2 4. I- Tolbert 0-1 OO 0.
women's
basketball
team IU
ItoUry 12 OO 1. KnfctlreO-1 2 22 Tobounced back quickly from Ulv 17-34 20-30 57
Friday's loss to No. 1 Gulf Seminole C.C. (90)
Krrtty OO 00 0. Kudruyvl*cva 7-14
Coast Community
College,
12 16. Tanner 3 3 0 0 7. Wuoley 3-5
crushing Chipola Community 04)
6. ItUmesalu 7- IO 0 0 11 Smith 4College from Marianna. 80-57. 9 1-2 9. Ilrunlna 0-0 0-0 0. Tliurr ■ 12
Saturday afternoon.
I-1 17. Slukra 1-3 0-0 2. Smllherx 0-0
Playing In the Daytona 0-0 0. Kotova 4 6 0-0 H. Donovan 0 0 0Total* 37 62 3-5 HO
Beach
Community
College 0 0.Halftime
. SCC 33. CCC 26 TToreClassic, the Raiders, ranked
point field goal* . CCC 3 6 (T. Tolbert
No. 2 In the state and No. 21 In 3-3. IUU 0-2. Traylor 0-1): SCC 3-5
the nation. Jumped to a 33-28 (KudruyvlM-va 1-2. Tanner l-l. Kaimetalo 1-21 Tram foul* _ CCC 20. SCC
halftime lead, then went to
23. Fouled out _ none. Tet hnlcalv _ SCC
work In the second half, outbrnrh 2. Itrtmuml, _ CCC 57 (Thornton
scoring the No. 7 state ranked
I5|: SCC .11 (Tuure III Assists CCC
6 (Clark 21: SCC 23 IKu&lt;lmyrt*oa HI.
Indians. 47-29.
Mount,
_ SCC 11-2
SCC (11-2) will wrap up Its
pre-holiday schedule by going
to Ft. Pierce next Wednesday to
On the first. Central Florida
take on Indian River Commu­
nity College, which the Raiders Community College from Ocala
have already beaten twice this will take on William Jewell
College from Missouri at 4 p.m.
year, at 6 p.m.
After the holiday's the local In the Seminole Community
Junior college will host an In­ College Women's Classic.
On Saturday, Jan. 2, the
teresting three days of basket­
ball starting on Friday. Ja n u ­ Raiders will lake on Johnson
Please see SCC. Page SA
ary 1st. 1999.

3

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offers
special 1
package
Special to th e Herald

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club of Sanford recently recognized Seminote High School bowler Derrick Holme as its Athlete of the Week.
In Seminole Athletic Conference piay the final week of the season.
Holme rolled 167-190-249 games for a 606 series, winning his points in
the match, and has one of the highest averages in the conference.
Holme receives his award from Optimist member Andy Nichols.

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fans at Daytona International ,]
Speedway for the first weekend ;
of the 1999 NASCAR season-,
can witness It all for 55 -- dol-..lars that Is.
The World Center of Racing' ,j
Is offering a special collectible
ticket for the entire first week- .i
end of the NASCAR Winston .
Cup season, where speeds will
be In excess of 190 mph.
The weekend ticket Includes)
admission lo Bud Pole Day u
qualifying for the Daytona 500 ,
on Saturday, Feb. 6; and also
the Bud Shootout At Daytona
and the FlrstPlus Financial 200J '
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The collectible ticket features ’
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Rams
runners
honored
By Dean Sm ith
SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ The highly
successful Lake Mary High
School Cross Country Program
was recently honored with an
Awards Banquet.
Boys' coach Mike Gibson
named super senior Nick Stu­
art as the tram 's Most Valu­
able Runner and Most Valuable
Senior Runner.
The team captain led the
team with six individual race
victories this season.
Overall, the boys' team has
Please see Runners, Psge OA

Nick Stuart (above and leading
pack at the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence Meet at left) was named the boys' '*•
team’s Most Valuable Runner and Most
Valuable Senior Runner at the L ake/'
Mary Cross Country Awards Banquet
held recently.

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Sgminofr Herstd, Ssnfeol. Florida •Tuesday, December IS, 1098 - U

Runners* Most Valuable Freshman _
Jo n Malngot.
* Most Dedicated _ Rat Dunn.
* Most Improved Junior Var­
sity runner _ David Quinones.
Other girls' award winners

ncrumulatcd a 178-72 record.
7l.2-percent. over the years.
Olds' coach Lionel Bonk
named senior captain Claudia
Beltel as his squad's Most
Valuable Runner.
Bellel set a personal beat of
19:17.9 this season and was
fourth In the conference, third
In district. 10th a t region and
73rd In the state meet. For her
efforts she was named First
Team
All-Conference.
AllDistrict and All-Region and
was selected to run for the
Fast team In the FACA All-Star
Cross Country Team race.
Overall, the girls' team has a
118-77 record, while the Junior
varsity girls are 50-18.
Other boys' award winners

• Booster Club Team Player
Award _ Cynthia Slngerman.
* Most Valuable Freshm an
and Fartlek's Nursemaid _ Me­
gan Williams.
* Most Valuable Sophomore _
Lauren Pedro.
* Burger King Coaches Award
_ Chelscy Meeks.
* Most Valuable Senior _ An­
dre Martin.
• Academic Award _ Becca
Atkins.
* Most Improved _ Junior
Jasm ine Domfotd (set the
school and Junior record of
19:05.7).
• Most Dedicated _ Kellie
Warren.
• "I think I can* Award _
Jonetle Carty.
• Coaches Award _ Mlzar
Aleman (*Mlss Positive Atti­
tude*).
Members of the varsity team
were Mlzar Aleman. Claudia
Beltel, Christie Oudrls, J a s ­

• Most Improved _ Caleb
Smith.
• Academic Award _ Darin
Buxbaum.
• Burger King Coaches Award
and Most Valuable Junior
David Binge.
• Booster Tram Player
Brent Keith.
• Most Valuable Sophomore _
Trma Kudakwashe.

mine Domford, Tiffany Olbson,
Sarah King. Martsa Maestas,
Andrea Martin, Chelaey Meeks,
Lauren Pedro, Cynthia Slnger­
man. Kellie Warren and Megan
Williams.
Making up the Junior varsity
were Becca Atkina. E lltsa
Buxbaum. Jonelle Carty. Be­
linda Ctark. Rebecca Crecraft,
U n a Joseph, Laura Monserrate. Leytha Santiago, Heather
Williams and Rebecca Wil­
liams.
Participation honorees were
_ Lindsey Bray,
Lindsay
Coaver, Laura Qrubl. Dana
Johnston, Christina Martin.
Oayatrl Nalr. Jessica Stephen­
son. Natalie Tyson and Wendy
Welland.
Olbson was the coach of the
Boys’ East Team which fin­
ished second by Just two
points. 36-34. to the South
team at the FACA All-Star
Cross Country Team Meet held
at the Osceola Sports Complex
in Kissimmee on Saturday,
Dec. 5th.
Lyman's Nate Adams was
14th (16:40) and Stuart was
25th (17:55). Pine Ridge's Chris
Madzlk was seventh (16:18).

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113 _ Stmpeon. Lake Mary, won by fcrfrtt
110 _ Waller. New Smyrna, pinned Stevcna. 3:30.
138 _ Crunklllon. New Smyrna, pinned TaidahL 3:34
130 _ Yana U ke Mary, defeated Jones. 13-4
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140 . Iluyf. Lake Mary, won by forint
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133 _ Krllua New Smyrna, pinned Rosales. 123
100 _ Bernard. New Smyrna, pinned Cuhntaa. 3:48.
171 _ lluahue. New Smyrna, ptnned Co*. 3:40.
100 _ Echlerlln4 Lake Mary, pinned Young. 1:04.
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CoaU aaed from Pag* 4A
County Community College
from Kansas at 10 a.m. At
noon, the SCC men will take
on the Johnson County C.C.
men, and at 2 p.m. the CFCC
women will face OkaloosaWalton Community College
from Marianna.
On Sunday. Jan . 3. the
Raider
women
will
play
Okaloosa-Walton at 2 p.m.
SCC was able to romp to the
victory despite only shooting
five free throws, making three,
while Chlpola made 20 of 30
charity tries.

The Indians also pounded
the Raiders on the boards. 5734. but SCC won the game be­
cause of better teamwork, outassisting their opponents 23-6.
For the second straight
game. SCC got a great per­
formance from Its 0-foot-4
freshman
forward,
Kalsa
TUure. The Finland native fol­
lowed up Friday's 18 points. 17
rebound performance, with a
17 point, 11 rebound effort on
Saturday. She was B-for-12
from the floor und hit her only
free throw attem pt.
All-America candidate Darla

Kudruyvtaeva. the No. 4 scorer
In the nation, was held under
her season average,
only
scoring 16 points, but the
sophomore from St. Peters­
burg. Russia, also had a gamehigh eight assists.
The Raiders' other freshman
forward. 6-foot-1 Satu Ratmesalo. scored 13 points.
Also contributing for SCC
were Keisha
Smith
(nine
points). Ja an a Kotova (eight
points). Crystal Tanner (seven
points), Mevette Wooley (six
points) and Sanford's Shemelka Stokes (two points).

Tickets
Continued from Psgs 4A
Earnhardt won the Daytona
500 last season for the first
time In his 10th attempt.
The weekend ticket Is cur­
rently on sale at the Speedway
ticket ofllce for 355.
(The Bud Shootout At Duyttina Is the first race of the
season featuring the NASCAR
Winston Cup teams,* said Daytdna International Speedway
president John Graham. *Bud
Pple Qualifying on Saturday,
plus the Bud Shootout and the
FtrstPlua Financial 200 on
Sunday, make this one of the
greatest value weekends for
rtce fans.
iT h a t value la iirth e r en­
hanced by the Dale Earnhardt
collectible ticket.*
Bud Pole Day likely will fea­
ture more than 60 Winston Cup
drivers racing against the
clock, gunning for one of the
two front row spots available
for the Daytona 500.
Last season, the Labonte
brothers swept the front row
on Bud Pole Day. with Bobby
edging older brother Terry for
the No. 1 starting position.
*When qualifying day at Day­

tona finally gets here. It's both
stressful and a relief,* the
younger Labonte said. ’It's
stressful because you know
you've tested hard all winter for
two of the most Important laps
of your career, and It's a relief
because you know the season
Is finally here.*
The
weekend
concludes
Sunday. Feb. 7 with the Bud
Shootout At Daytona and the
FlrotPtus Financial 200.
The Bud Shootout At Day­
tona will again feature two 25lap races with the field for the
first race made up of 1998 Bud
Second-Round fastest qualifi­
ers. The winner of the first race
advances to the Bud Shootout
At Daytona. Joining the 1996
Bud Pole Award winners.
Those qualifying for the first
race are Jeff Green. Dave Marcts. Jerry Nadeau, Joe Nemcchek. Dan Pardus. Steve
Park. Robert Pressley, Dennis
Setzcr. Morgan Shepherd. Mike
Skinner. Jimmy Spencer. Dick
Trickle. Gary Uradberry and
Kenny Wallace.
The winner of the first race
Uien advances to face 1996

IN BRIEF
Sanford softball meeting
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department will hold an organiza­
tional meeting for Its Polar Bear Slow Pitch
Softball Leagues on Tuesday, December 15th
at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center,
lower floor of Sanford City Hall on Park Ave.
Please call 330-5697 for more Information.

Winter Springs softball

GIRLS

Goals _ CCC I IllUltl): Lakr Mary 1 IKlkerl ,
iv me. Mad* lei f u l . CCC 0. Lake Mary 14. Rrranb
6 1 3 lake Mary 7-1-4.

SOCCER
BOYS
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Bud Pole winners Todd Bodlne,
Derrtke Cope. Ricky Craven.
Jeff Gordon. Bobby Hamilton.
Ernie Irvan, Kenny Irwin, Dale
Jarrett. Bobby Labonte, Mark
Martin. Rick Mast. Jeremy
Mayfield. Ken Schrader and
Rusty Wallace In the Bud Shoo­
tout at Daytona.
Last season Rusty Wallace
got drafting help from his
younger brother. Kenny, to win
the 62-mile sprint.
The FlrstPlus Financial 200
will follow the Bud Shootout At
Daytona and will be ARCA
(Automobile Racing Club of
America)
Scries
champion
Frank Klmmcl's first opportu­
nity to mount an effort for con­
secutive cham pionships.
For Information on the Earn­
hardt collectible ticket or any
other Daytona International
Speedway events, call the
Speedway ticket office at (904)
253-7223.
For Information on DAY­
TONA USA. “The Ultimate Motorsports Attraction.* or Day­
tona International Speedway,
visit on the Internet at
http://www.daytonausa.com.

WINTER SPRINGS _ The City of Winter
Springs Parks &amp; Recreation Department will
offer two plans for Its Slow Pitch Softball
Fall League at Central Winds Park.
Offered will be league's for Co-Ed, Men and
Women and teams may opt for either a fiveweek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Coat for the 10 game season Is $310 and
• 185 for the five game season. Both league's
will have to pay,a 325 ASA fee and a $5 non­
resident fee (if applicable). Teams may also
purchase soft balls between $40 and $50 per
dozen (home teams must supply two new
balls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end the week of February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with pic­
ture. while championship teams will get In­
dividual and tram trophies and runner-up
teums will get a team trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110 or fax at 327-0018.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ Women's slowpltch softball
players are needed for a team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.
Please call Bonnie a t 323-0631 for info.

"Lung Cards" are great gifts
ORLANDO _ The Golf Privilege Card, also
known as the T ung Card*, allows golfers to
enjoy free or reduced green fees at over 600
courses In Florida. Georgia. Alabama. South
Carolina and Mississippi.
The Lung Cord Is a perfect gift for the holi­
days. and proceeds from your aid benefit the
American Lung Association of Central Flor­
ida. The Golf Privilege Card Is on sale for
only $20 during the holidays, and If you buy
three you receive an extra card free.
For more Information on purchasing the
Tung Card* for the golfer In your family
please call 425-5864 or 1-800-LUNO-USA.

SHS baseball fund raiser
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
baseball team will be holding a fund raising
clinic on December 21st and 22nd.
The clinic will be the Hitting A Pitching
Camp, featuring Tuttle Thomas and J.D. Artlega from the University of Miami.
The camp Is set for the first 100 entrants,
a ratio of Instructors to campers of l-to-10.
Cost will be 360 and the camp will run
from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
For more Information, call SHS baseball
coach Mike Powers at 320-5058.

JCC winter sports camp
MAITLAND _ The Jewish Community Cen­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Ave, Maitland. Is now
accepting registration for several winter
break sports camps.
All camps 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 Maccabi Sports
Camp Pre-K-2. Gymnastics A Dance Camp
Pre-K-6, Soccer A Football Camp 3-6. Bas­
ketball Camp K-6 and Golf A Tennis Camp
5-15 years of age.
Winter Break Camp dates-Week 1-Dec. 2124. Week 2-Dec. 28-31; Camp fees $100
Dally rale $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.

UCF canned goods drive
ORLANDO _ The University of Central
Florida Men's Basketball team will sponsor a
canned food drive for the Second Harvest
Food Bank at Its December 20 game against
Barry University at the UCF Arena.
Anyone who brings one or more cans of
food will get Into the game for Just $1.
The Second Harvest Food Bank was named
the 'Food Bank of the Year* In the United
States for 1996-97 by the Second Harvest
National Food Bank Network.
In Central Florida there were approxi­
mately 128.000 people who relied on emer­

gency food programs a t least once during
1997. Forty-six percent of these were chil­
dren. Second Harvest Food Bank saved more
than seven million pounds of food In our
community lost year alone.
T h is is a great opportunity to get the
community Involved.* said UCF assistant
Don Burgess. T h is Is an opportunity for
fans to support UCF. a s well a s needy fami­
lies during the holiday season. We're proud
to work hand-In-hand with the Second Har­
vest Food Bank during the holiday season.*
Fans who are unable to attend the game
but still want to contribute can take canned
goods to the Second Harvest Food Bank at
2006 Brengle Ave. in Orlando between 7:30
a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Lady Rams soccer alumni game
LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary Lady Rams
soccer alumni game will be played on S a t­
urday Dec. 26. 1990 at 2 p.m.
All varsity graduates are Invited and after­
ward we will go out to eaL
plana to attend because we are looking for­
ward to seeing all of youlll

Card, Sports, Beanie Babies
LAKE BUENA VISTA . The Olive Branch
Citizens Association In conjunction with
Athletes Against Abuse. Inc. will host the
First Annual Card. Sports and Beanie Baby
Collectible Show at Windham Palace Spa
and Resort (formerly Buena Vista Palace) at
Walt Disney World Village December 16-20.
1898 on Friday 1 p.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday 10
a.m .-7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-S p‘.m.
The cost will be $6 per day n r $15 for a
three-day pass that Includes taro selected
free autographs per paid admission per day.
One of the biggest autograph shows ever In
Florida will feature scheduled appearances
by Hall of Fame athletes, sports legends and
celebrities Including but not limited to: Os­
car (The Big O) Robertson. Dom (The Little
Professor) DlMagglo. Jak e (The Raging Bull)
LaMotta. Olio Graham. Moses Malone, Curly
Neal, Edwin Moses, Leonard Marshall, Sam
Lacey. Gold Medal Boxer Mark Breland. Ren­
nie Stennett, Rick Upchurch. George (The
Iceman) Oervln. Willie Oault. Vida Blue. Bob
Beamon, Roger Craig. Thomas "Hollywood"
Henderson, Artis Gilmore. Maurice Lucas,
Bobby Czyz; Negro Leaguers Dennis Biddle,
Shem er Brewer. Jam es Cobbtn and Jimmy
Dean, stars from the World Champion Or­
lando Predators, actors Richard Roundtree,
Dawnn Lewis, John Amos, from the hit
shows My Three Sons Barry Livingston
‘Ernie Douglas* and Stanley Livingston "Chip
Douglas", Frank Gorshln T he Rlddler" from
Batman, Lauren Chapin 'Kitten* from Father
Knows Best and noted authors from Mary
Beth's Beanie World. Tuff Stuff Beans Maga­
zine, Sports Collectors Digest.

GFC offers wildlife magazine
OCALA _ From fly Ashing for panfish to
colorful songbirds to trophy bucks - Florida
Wildlife magazine has a little something for
all nature lovers. This official publication of
the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (OFC), let's you experience the
state's unique flora and fauna from the com­
fort of your easy chair!
Florida Wildlife magazine makes a great
Christmas gift for everyone on your list. It's
an award-winning, bi-monthly publication
Jam packed with vibrant and stimulating
photographs, original artwork and colorful
stories on Florida's hunting, fishing, wildlife
watching and conservation-related topics.
In addition, each year the Florida Buck
Registry Is printed In the January-February
Issue of the magazine, listing the biggest
whitctall bucks taken In the state during the
previous hunting season. It also lists who
took them and where they were taken.
These and more articles give readers a
wealth of Information about Florida's wildlife
such as where to find an affordable place to
hunt, how to hunt turkey, where to fish for
bass and how to help protected species from
disappearing. You’ll even find some recipes
on how to cook your favorite fish and game.
New this year Is "A Wildlife Friend" - a fea­
ture that recognizes those who have helped
wildlife In one way or another.
And, for every three one-year gift subscrip­
tions ($12) you purchase (a total of $36 plus
$2 shipping and handling), you will get a free
signed and numbered Largemouth Bass art
print by artist Duane Raver. This Is the 15*
print In the magazine's wildlife cover art sc­
ries and Is available for a limited time.
To order Florida Wildlife magazine send
check or money order payable to Florida
Wildlife. Circulation Ofllce. 620 S. Meridian
St.. Tallahassee. FI.. 32399-1600.

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M T t t l CIRCUIT COURT
O T T H I 19TH
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FLORIDA.
C A M No. 8 9 -1 M 1 -C A -1 4 -0

ID all claim* agamtt Ih*
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JO HN A RYAN
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Clark of thia court e ther before
tarmco on Plaintiff a attorney or
immadiafaly tharaaftar; other«nta a default will be entered
agamat you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition tiled harem
W ITNESS my had and tha aaal
of thia Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida* thia 10th day of
DECEMBER. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF
DAViO J STFRN
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
9ft 30666(NATB|
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH D IS A B fll»
TIES ACT. persona with dtsabil
itiaa naadmg a special accom
nrodafion
should
contact
C O UR T ADM INISTR ATION , at
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323 4310, 1
800 955 8771 (TO D) Of 1 800
995*8770. via Florida Ralay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LlSHED O NCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
Publish December 15. 22. 1998
DEI-131

FIRST INDIANA DANK.
PUmlitt
HIKUAT NAJIB
KHATIB. 01 A l.
Oefendenl*

M OTICI OF ACTION
TO HIKUAT NAJIB KHATIB
R ES ID E N C E UNKNOWN
last know n aoor ess

719 King* Parkway
Raloigli NC
NC 27810 2118
AND TO All persons claiming
on inloroal by. Ihrough, under,
or
a g a in !
th*
toreieid
Defendant
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnat an action to foreclose a
mortgage on th* following
descr o#&lt;! property located in
3EUIN01E County. Florida
LOT 19. BLOCK D. STERLING
PARK UNIT TW O. ACCORDING
to

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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
■ 9M IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Q9R9RAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A M . NO: 99 1130 C A I9

th e r e o f , as

pla t

NATIONSDANC MORTGAGE
CO RPORAIION
P L A IN TIF F

vs
RICHARD GORDON
CRANE A/K/A
RICHARO CRANE. ET AL
OEFENDANTiSI

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO Christine D Crane
whose residence it unknown it
he/theflhey be livmg, end it
he/iherthey be dead, the
unknown defendant* who may
be apouse*. hen*. d * v* * * t
grant***, attigne**. lienors,
creditors. I w t t v * . and *H par
tia* claiming an mt*r**l by.
through, under or again*! Ihe
Oelendant*. who are not known
lo be deed or alive, and an pa'lie* having or claiming to have
any r ght. ti*!e or mtereit in Iho
proparty described m the mort
gage being foreclosed he'e n
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thal an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
property
LOT t93. SEMINOLE WOOOS.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
OESCniBES AS FOLLOWS
THAT PART OF THE NORTH
t/1 OF THE NORTHW EST 1/4
OF SECTIO N 32 TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH RANGE 32 EAST SEMI
nole
county.
Fl o r id a
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS.
COMMENCE AT THE PERMA
NT NT REFERENCE MONUMENT
DESIGNATING THE n o r t h
W IS T
CORNER
OF
SAiO
NORTH 1/7 OF THE N O R TH ­
W EST
t/4,
run
th en c e
so u th a r t 4 t i east alo n g

NOT 1C■ O F A U C TIO N
Thi* auction wilt be held on
Monday, January 4. 1999 at
noon, at 373 Aulm Av* Oviedo.
FL
Prospective bidder* may
*i*p*ct the vehicle* on the day
before me auction from 9AM
until 6PM
Term* are cash or
certified fund* only
Oviedo
Towing reia rve t The right lo
accept or rafu** any and all
bid*
The following vehicle* are
offered for bid*
97 Honda Accord
Vm l IHGCA3S34HA009794
19 Maida M I9
Vm* 17V0031A8K9773719
19 Pontiac Grand AM
V.n* IG7NEI4L1HC970929
Pubhah December IS. 1999
DEH13

N O TIC I OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admimvlration of the
ettal* of STEPHEN ANDREW
RYAN, deceated. File Number
99-1047-CP, i* pending in Ihe
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florid*,
F iu b t lt
Division, in* addratt of
«1 P O
D i l a i i C. Sanford,
Florida 52772-0659 Tr&gt;# namaa
and addrattai of tha panonaf
rapraaanlativa and tha partonaf
rapraaantati*# t attorns? ara
tat forth balD*
All mtaratfad par to n i ara
raquirad to Via a»th thi* court,
w it h in t h r e e m o n t h s
T h e F in s T PUBLICATION

IN RE ESTATE OF
NOAH RYAN.

Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
E»f ale
of
Noah
Ryan,
decaaaad, Fife Number 98
1023 CP. is pending in Ihe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probale
Division, Ihe address of which
is Post Office Drawer C
Sanford. FL 32772 The names
and addresses of the Personal
Represent alive
and
the
Personal
Representatives
attorney are set forth below
All interested persons e'e
required to file with this court,
W ITHIN THREE M O NTH S OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE 11| ail claims
agamst the estate and ( 2) any
objection by an interested per
•on on whom this notice was
served that challenges the
validity of the will, the qualifi­
cations
of
the
Personal
Representative, venue, or |ur»sd'Ction of the court
ALL CLAIMS ANO O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FllE O W HL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of this Notice ha*
begun on December 15. 1998
Personal Representative
li f WHEELER. Ill
Post 0*hce Bov bi/0v2Q
Ov*#do; f t
32782 0928
Attorney for
Personal Representative
JOHN 0 MAHAFFEV.
JR . ESQUIRE
3113 Lawton Road.
Suite 229
Orlando, FL 32803
(407) 894-2081
Publish December 19. 22, 1998
DEI-135

MONUMENT DESIGNATING THE
SOUTH W EST CO flNTR OF SAID
NORTH t/2 OF T H I NO R THw est
1 /4. t h e n c e n o r t h
99 29 34- EA ST ALO NG THE
SO UTH
BOUNDARY
LINE
THEREOF 1379 27 FEET TO
THE POINT O f BEGINNING,
C O N TIN U E TH EN CE. NORTH
93 29 34’ LAST ALONG SAID
SO UTH
BOUNDARY
LINE
33000 FEET. THENCE LEAVING
SAID SO UTH BOUNDARY LINE.
NORTH un 11 09- WEST » « * 91
FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT O f
WAY LINE OF OSCEOLA DRivE.
TH EN CE
S O U TH
99 29 9t
W EST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF
WAY
LINE
330 00
FEET.
THENCE l e a v i n g SAIO SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAV LINE. SO UTH
C O H OS’ EAST 999 74 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
ha* been Med agamtl you and
you ara requ r«d to serve a

IN RE ESTATE OF
STEPHEN ANDREW RVAN
Dec ***011

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Notice is hereby given that &lt;v*
ar* anqegerl m bu*ina*« al P O
BOX 47921 lak* Monro* FI.
327*7-0921. Samtnol# County,
Florida, under the Ficliliou*
Name ol Imagine That, and that
a** inland to registar taid n*m*
*itti
Ih*
Oiviaion
ol
Corporation*.
Taiiahass**.
Florida, in accordanc* with tha
provision* of tne Fictitious
Nam* Statut**. To-Wit Section
*69 09. Florida Statute* 1991
Publish December IS. 1999
011-17*

IN TNB COUNTV COUNT
IN AND FON
BBM INOIS COUNTY,
FtOHlOA
CABS NO. SB-SBSCC20F
SUNBiSE OWNERS
GROUP, INC .
a Florida not-lor-prolit
corporation.
Piatnlill,
vt
KELLI D KOBAYASHI
and STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR
ANO EMPLOYM ENT
SECURITY.
Oelendant*

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Herald People Section. We otter lips
on cooking, gardening, law and many
other topics throughout the week.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to * Final Summary
judgment of Foreclosure dated
December 7, 1999 end entered
m Case No CO98-386CC20F ot
Ihe County Court ot Seminole
County.
Florida.
wh*r*m
Sunm a Owner*' Group. Inc i*
ih* Plamtitf and KELLI 0
KOBAYASHI i* Ihe Defendant. I
will sail lo the highaat and best
bidder lor cash in the west front
door ol Ih# Seminol# County
Courthouse.
30t
N
Park
A.enue, Sanford. Florida 32771
on Ihe17th day ol January.
1999, Ih* following described
property ae sat forth n said
Final Summary Judgmant, to
wit.
lo t 32. ol Sunns* Ettatat Unit
f. according to tha Plat tharaot
as recorded in Piet Book 21.
page 72. public records ol
Semmol* County. Florida
DATED this 9th
day of
Oecembar. 199*
Maryann* Morse
as Clerk ol sard Court
By Jana E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
Helena Gulierrev
Male how. Ekquirt
PAUL l WEAN. P A
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
1309 East Robinson Straat
Orlando. FL 32901
If you ar* a parson wdh a dis­
ability who neada accommoda­
tion in ordar to partic pal* in
this proceeding you are antilied. at no cost to you. to tha
proviaron ol cartam assistance
Pleas*
conlact
Court
Adminiatration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771,
Telephone 1407) 323-4330. with­
in two working (ley* of your
receipt ol Irue document
it
hearing impaired or voice
impaired, call 1-900-999-9771
Publish Oecembar 19. 27. 1999
O il-1 3 7

IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
FON BBMINOIS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PNO BATI DIVISION
FILE NO. 99-939-CP

N O TIC I
OF ADMINISTRATION

1. Advertise what people wanti
Children's clothing, dishes, collect­
ibles, tools, books and antiques are
the most popular items.
2. Make it convenient to shop at
your garage salel Be sure there is
adequate parking space. Post signs
with directions to parking areas. Make
arrangements with neighbors.
3. Make it easy to pay! Have plenty of change and a
system for handling. Make sure one person is on duty at all
times at a centralized location preferably with a calculator or
adding machine.
4. Provide
feprices. Do not make every person ask, "How
much is this'
iis? Prices make for quick, effective sales or a good
lace for customers to start bargaining.
S' Get an early start. Set up displays the evening before,
if possible.
6. Departmentalize. Separate the inexpensive items from
the more cost) areas. Group furniture, dothing, toys, lawn
equipment an3 other items with similar merchandise.
7. Specialize. Establish one area for ‘ Under $5‘ , another
for ‘ Under $ l". Consider having a batch of items that are
‘ F R E E with purchase of $3‘ . Remember the youngsters,
too. Encourage this with small, low-priced items that are
appropriate for this purpose.
8. Tim e your sale carefully! Have it at a tim9 when most
people are at home and unconcerned with special events.
9. Com bine your efforts I Incorporate your sale with a
neighbor for more variety and greater impact.
10. Be specific! When advertising your sale in the newspa­
per, list individual items.-Don't simply say, ‘ several things
available." Each time you list an item, you are broadening
the list of potential customers.
11. Be generous! If you have items left over, give them to
a charitable organization. If you see that some items are not
moving well during the sale, mark them down during the last
hours. Remember, the prime reason for holding the sale is
to turn your unwanted items into cashl

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N O TIC t
OF FIC TITIO US NAME

IN RE ESTATE OF
HARRIETTS NORCROSS
A/k/a HARRIETTS W
NORCROSS
Oecaasad

GARAGE SALE
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Notice it hereby given that v&gt;*
av* engaged &gt;n business at P O
BOX 470921 Lake Monro* FI
32747-0921. Seminole County.
Florid*, under Hie Ficfitiout
Nam* of The Carpel Clime, end
* « intend to regitfer tatd name
with
III*
Division
ot
Corporation*.
Tailafiatt**.
Florida. ir&gt; accordant* errth Ih*
provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statu!**. To-Wit Saction
989 09. Florida Slalutas 1991
Publish December 19. 1999
D EI-1 27

NOTICE
OF FONICLOSUNS SALS
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I C IO M T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O if COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASK NO. M I023-CP

t h e w e s t g o u n d a r y l in e
th er eo f
117437 f e e t to
t h e PERMANENT R E ffR E N C t

IN TM9 CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 9 B -I0 43-C P

NOTICE
OF FIC TITIO U S NAME

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Tb* administration ol Ih*
attala o! H AR R IETTS N O R ­
CROSS. a/k/a HARRIETTS W
NO R CR O SS. d*c*As*d. File
Number 99-939 CP. la pending
in tha
Circuit
Court tor
Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probai* Oivision. the addrasa
of which i* P O Drawar C.
Sanford. FL 32772 0999 Tha
namat and addrassa* ol the
personal rsprasentativ* and in*
personal represent*!!.* * attor­
ney are set forth below
ALL IN TER ES TED PARTIES
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
All interested persons on
whom this notice is served who
have ob|*ctiont that challeng*
tn* validity ot tha will, tha q u a l ­
ification* of tn* paraanal reprasantativ*. vanu*. or jurisdiction
ol thit Court are required lo Me
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATE R OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
A COPY OF THIS NO TICE ON
THEM.
All creditors ol tha decedent
and othar parson* having
claim* or demand* against
decedent s estate on whom a
copy ot thi* notic* it served
within three month* alter tn*
date ol first publication ol this
notic* must tils thatr claim*
W i t h this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and person*
having
claim* or demand* agamsi the
decedent * m a l e must til*
thair claim* wdh thi* Court
W ITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
ALL CLAIM S. DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
The dal* ol Ih* first publica­
tion ol this Notic* i* December
9. 1999
Bank One Trust Company, N A
BANK ONE
f/k/A FIRST NATIONAL
BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY OF
EVANSTON. ILLINOIS
BY M*ur**n Rata
Personal Representative
&lt;4 Lagrange Road
Lagrang*. Illinois
60929-2491
TRUMAN 0
SCARBOROUGH. Jr.
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Florida Bar No. 140319
239 Harrison Street
P O Bos 1194
Titusville. Fiord* 32791
Tala phone (407) 297-4770
Publish December 9. IS. 1999
OCX-SO

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Legal Notices

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You can fkx your ad to 407-3330401
300 N. French Ava.
P.O. Box 1607
Sanford, FL 33771
Sanford, FL 33773

97 Fono
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97 FORD

Our offlca to opon to aorvo you Monday through Friday. • am •S pm
DCAOUNI8:
For Tboaday’s adWon, tha daadWna la Monday at noon
For Wodnoaday'a odttton, tho doodhno ta Tbooday at noon
For Thursday's odMon. tho daadltno la Wadnaaday at noon
For Frtdoy*a adMon, tho doadRno ia Thursday at noon
For tho wookand adHlon, tha doadina ta Friday at noon

1FABP6030HH228644
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79 DATSUN
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99 NISSAN
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94 OLDSMOBILE
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MARKER ST ALT SPOS SALE
BEGINS AT 10 00 AM VIEW t
HOUR PRIOR
PubH*R: December IS . 1999
DE9-T34

^WB^*^KCt^M«tBlc9r^Vlsa.Oi9co&gt;vBr and Amartcan Express. WsatMwi taka cash
or a personal check. Adverteeri who wish lo bo billed can make arrangements at t e Bma
their ad la placed. Plena keep In mind tat ada In fra Pareonah (class. 21), Bustnasa
Opportunities (class 55). ft Oarage Seles (217) require payment in advance.
In the event y o u need to change yo u r ad

tf you need to change your ad *toftaIt ia running, plaese give ua a cal and we wM make N
change tor tie next evaftabto niton Ptaaeo check your ad on tie frit day of puMcaOon. II
you (tod an error, pfeae caft ua Immm aiaty and we wd coned toe error tor toe next piAftcation. We are raapona&amp;a toi toa first rtaerBon only and only tor toa coal ol te l tret inear-

N O T IC I TO C R IO ITO N S
IN RE: MELVIN L. RUSSELL
REVOCABLE LIVING TR UST
dated August 7,1999
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
MELVIN L RUSSELL, whose
addr*** is 2034 Jefferson
Sir set
and
who**
Social
Sacunly Num btt it 997-209927 tstablithed ■ Revocable
Liv ng Trust on August 7, 1999
A* * result ol the death ol
MELVIN
L.
RUSSELL
on
October 10. 1999. Ihe nowaarving Trusts* •* SARA B
HltRS The n*mt and addr***
of the attorney representing the
Trustee i* Richard W Copaiand.
931 Palm Spring* Driv*. Suds
119, Attamont* Spring*. FL
32101
All creditor* ol MELVIN L
R USSELL end other person*
having claim* or demsnd*
a g . n tl MELVIN L. RUSSELL or
hit estate. With n three month*
efur the dal* ol tha first publi­
cation ot thi* notic*. mult
aaiva a written statement or
demand lor paymant ol Ih*
clem with Ih* Trust** ol ta&gt;d
Trutt. The written itatevnent or
demand for paymant of tha
claim should be torwardad. by
ary torm ot mail requiring a
signed receipt, to SARA B
H UR S, Successor Trustee ol
the Melvin L Russell Revocable
Trust dated August 7, 1119.
3008 Shanardal* Drive. Silver
Springs. MD 20104
STATEMENTS OR DEMANDS
FOR PAYMENT OF THE CLAIM
MUST BE SERVED WITH THE
TB U S TEE WITHIN THE THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
th e t im e o f th e f ir s t p u b ­
l i c a t i o n OF THE NOTICE OF
CREDITORS. OR W ITH IN ! 30
QAVS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE
NOTICE ON T h e c r e d i t o r s
Tha data ol tha fust publica­
tion ol Ihi* Notice of Creditor*
■t Oecembar 9, 1199
A IL CLAIMS 0EMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
ATTORNEY FOR
TRUSTEE
RICHARO W COPELAND
931 PALM SPRlNOS
SUITE 119
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FL 32701
(407) 930-7270
FL BAR NO 199 17*
TRUSTEE S
NAME AND AOORESS
SARA B HIERS
3009 Shanandai* Or
Silver Springs.
MO 20904
Publish: Dacambsr 9. IS. 1199
OEX-07

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 9 I0 H TIB N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TNB S T A T I OF FLORIDA.
IN ARO FOR
SIM IN 0 L9 COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Cas* Ns: 99-1 441-C A- I 4-Q

CLASSIFICATIONS

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ill

RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAQEISI 17-99, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
ha* been filed agamtt you. and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defen«et.
if any. to Ihi* action, on ROGER
0 BEAR of ROGER D BEAR.
P A . Attorney* tor Plaintiff,
who** addie** i* P 0 Boa
*993, Orlando. FI 37907. and
file the original with Ih* Clerk of
the above atyled Court, within
30 day* aft*r the firtt publica­
tion of thi* notice, olherwi** a
ludgmant may be entered
again*! you lor Ih* rone!
demanded in the Complaint
WITNESS U Y HAND AND SEAL
OF SAID CO UR T on Ihi* 10th
day ot DECEM BER. 1939
Maryann* M o n*
AS Clerk of *aid Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
ROGER 0 BEAR
HIHMAT NAJIB KHATIB
Pubii*h December 19, 22. 1999
DEI-130

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Ae war) lo make sure you *r* pleased with the remit* imm youf Seminole Mevaid classified ad
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the more you tM the latter you tel
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aren i vinous about Buying your merchandise
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don l want people caking you when you l re at worn on sleeping

NOTICB OF B A L I
Notice i* hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered in in*
ab ovs-ttflad causa, in Ih*
Circuit Court of Saminol*
County, Florida. I will sail tha
property situate in Seminal*
County, Florida, described a*

■ ehlbit 'A*
A portion ol Lot 29. Block ’ D*.
SLOVAK VILLAGE S UBDIVI­
SION. a t per plat thereof at
recorded n mat Book 9. Paga
19. ol the Public Racord* ol
Svmmole County. Florida, being
more particularly bounded and
described as follows Begin at
in* Northeast corner of Lol 29,
Bock - O ’ . SLOVAK VILLAGE.
Irene* run South 00 degrees
03 00* E e il along Ihe West
r jht of-way line of Slefanik
Rued 98 80 feet; thence run
West 104 00 leet: thence run
North 00 degrees 03' 00’ West
9 80 lent, thence run Est 104 00
reel to tha Point ol Beginning;
i 'gather with an Easamant over
tn* South 1.41 leet ol the Eett
104 00 feet ol Ih* above
described properly
al public tale, lo the highest
and best bidder, lor cash, al Iha
Watt front door ol the Sammola
County Courthouta, in Sanford,
Florida at 1100 A M .
on
January S. 1998.
DATED this 1*1 day ol
December. 1998
Mary anna Mone
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
a d is a b il it y w h o n e e d s a n y

ACCOMM ODATION IN OROER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. VOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO C O S T TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CON
TACT CO UR T ADMINISTRATION
h i 301 N PARA AVENUE. SUITE
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SANFORD, FLORIOA
32771, |407) 323-4330 EXT
4227 W ITHIN 2 WORKING OAYS
OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARINO
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. C ALL 1#00-993 8771.
N O TE; TH IS C O M M U N ICA­
TION. FROM A DEBT C O LLE C ­
TOR. IS AN ATTEM PT TO C O L­
LECT A D E B T AND ANY INFOR­
MATION O BTAINED W ILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Gibbon*, Smith,
Cohn 9 Arnett
P O. Boa 2177
Temp*. FL 33*01
Publish. December 9. IS. 1999

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Publish: Dacambsr 13. 1999
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A new cream p* available Ihal
aciua*y k.ia me fungus mai m
leet* toenmis For further mfor
manor and ordering
C*M 407-326-1302.

The administration of the
aatat* of JO H N P. B O K S EN ­
BOM. deceased. File Number
99-101S-CP, i* pending in Ih*
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probai*
Division, the addr*** ot whtch
i* 301 N Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida 32771. Th* namat and
addr***** ol th* personal rep­
resentative and tha personal
r*prai*ntat&lt;v*( attorney ar*
set forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom thi*
notice is served who have
objection* thal challenge Ih*
validity of in* will, the qualifica­
tion* ol m* peitonal represen­
tative. venue, or juviediction ol
ihi* Court ar* required lo III*
their objection* with thit Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* ol Ih* decedent
and other persons having
claim* or demand* *gam*t
decadent * attala on whom a
copy ol this notice it tervad
within three month* alter the
date at Ih* first publication of
thit notic* m ult file th*ir claim*
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
A FTER THE OATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OB TH IR TY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
of

a

copy

of

t h is

ALONE 7 Soners Deling Bureau'
RESPECTED since 1977' Ages
150-901 800 922 4477 &lt;24hrsl

Walk m* welcome 7 (My*
Pnvefe rms Female Slat
Use 4MM0007785
407-339-3300

3 PEOPLE NEEDED
in Sanlord lor 4 well known
bwider lo help out m the c*t&gt;nel oept Eip 4 p/us but not
necessary Thi* is the perfect
opportunity for someone locking
to learn a new *k&gt;l Fast paced
work environment with lot* ol
OT
Mon-Fn and Sal I reeded
Cat GPC Stating 260 SC66

Sf Cieir- As* ter 3 favors 1
business. 2 impossible Say 9
h*il Many* e tn * lighted candle
every day for 9 days Pray
whelher you Dei.me or not On
she 9th day. pubtshed Powerful
Novena Thank you St Clair

A/C 9 Refrigeration Tech. Mm 9
rs eiperence BereMs 9 Ofug
ree 323-2990

C A S H IE R S
Will tram for Ton collector*
24 openings for llet-Bie people
FT4 PT
Pd Training, vacation
health, denial. Me nsuijnce

Telb To Live Peychkt'f
Love, Money Know your Fu­
ture Talk Uve One On One Now*
1 900 420-3012«7597
S3 99r
rrm Musi be 18- Precall 602954-7120

The 1-900 Dele Line If
Listen to single guys 9 gals
looking lo meet someone I xe
you
1-900-3 70-4339 *7647
$2 9 9 mm Musi De 18- Procall
619645 8434
23— L o s t &amp; F o

und

USED SPAS

Call 407-994-3443

Winter Gerden
Assembly
Workers:
Large
greennouse reeds sed-motivated assembly workers Plant
Puller Preppmg and Finishing 9
Des&gt;gn W*l Tram Vared hours
AppTy m person. 8770 W Stale
Hd 48 Sanford
Apprentice Earn SI3CC • bo­
nuses lo start No etpenence
necessary pad trps rapid ad­
vancement 328-7255
Astembiert. metal saw opera­
tor maintenance Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd Casselberry FL

Buy sen, trade, consign
Free pc* up &amp; disposal 3229911
Would person eno found my
wallet please call me again
Signed. George Scot!

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Some typing eiperence plus
good phone skills 37 hr F/T
Can Insurance Risk Services
3C2-9004
Eipertenced Pr*school TeacherWorkmg with 2 year olds
Call 407 322 8547

Place Your ad
here I
Call 322-2611

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Cam pos

n o t ic e

ON THEM
All othar creditor* ot th* deca­
dent end persona having claim*
or demand* agamat th* dece­
dent's *&gt;lat* must file thair
claim* with thi* court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S A FTE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. 0EM AN0S ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* del* of the first publica­
tion of this Notice i* December
8. 1999
Personal Representative
CECILE S BOKSENBOM
430 Village Place. Unit 200
Longwood. Florida 32779
Attorney lor
Person*) Representative
LAWRENCE E DOLAN.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 099261
LAWRENCE E. DOLAN. P A
900 East Jackson Straat
Orlando. Florida 32601
Telephone. 1407) 641-7300
Publish: December 9. 13. 1996
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ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL V/LTA Apprv Job Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1-800-418-7394
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S tW IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROSATS OIVISION
File Number bS-1039-CR

N O T IC I
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Longwood M**sege Studio.

IN RE ESTATE OF
JO HN P BOKSENBOM
Deceased

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• A • Sominola Herald. Sanford, Florida ■Tuesday. December 15. 1998

G E TS

JOB DONE!
Buy
'1 — H i l p W ants n

It s time to prepare
tor the Holiday.
O rder your Classified Dis­
p la y Help Wanted Ads now*

71— H r t r W

71— H r ip W a n t e d

anted

Concrete laborer- cu l Tme or
P4rt Tim e. Start immediately
4C7-33I 9S30
DISHWASHERS
COOKS.
SERVERS “ Cracker Barrel”
334-1030 200 tkekman CV (t-4
and Hay 461
DRIVERS

•Affordable prices
■ P e v rs M M serves
•Qua'ily work

'Oisnouhon m your xxai area
(to
seasonal help from err
Dtoyees who reside t t » by i
Cat (407) 322 3811 A
Ask for me Classified Dept
Let your displays start working
for you EARLY’

Dn»e&lt;s COL fur Local Dekvenes
Permanent positions ava&lt;abw*
CompetNve pay
Caa Party at 4C7 647 6010
A t Temp*. EOE No Fee
t ipd
home, office cleaners |
Auto and phone required Ei
cedent pay 4C7645 1414 ___ j
Eipenenred robber tire loader
operator tor prt A loading trucks
Nea* Sanford Aaport 334 7499

Breakfast Server. House keep­
ers. House Men A AM Dish
Washer: FT Apply Lake Mary
Courtyard,
t35
Intemanonat
Parkway Lana Uary 444-1000

Food Service Early AM Won
Fn PrepPkg meats InsMotion
cook evp Lift to 75 Y)S Better
Lncng
tor
Seniors
33J8877t116 DFWP EOE Benel.ts

CNAS"

Hair Dresser - Be Your Own
Boss' Needed for local estab
killed retirement community
Can Bod tor deta il 333 7306

For 7-3, 3-tt Must be stale
certified longwocd Retirement
V.iage Can 767C5CC fit 2!
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
inbound outbound cat centers
Hourly pay Phis 5SS Ccmm-sSOI
Cal Sandy or Patty A
407 647 #0t0
or ta» resume 407.647-8128
A-t Tames. EO€ No Fee
Delivery Driver tarty AW MonFn Bulk meals. uf| to 75®*
Better Lnring tor Seniors 133B677«116 D F W P EOE Bene­
fits
m iring f in is h in g p a c a e r

tor mama canvas cp*'iir:r
________ Caa 337-H35________
Delivery Drlvsr; Part Time
t 30pm-5 30pm. Monday thru
Friday 56 hr Good driving
record a must Knowledge of
Sanford area a Pius Apply in
writing to 339 E Commercial
St Sanford FL 33771
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Experi­
enced * equip 4 site won a
plus Vacaton 4 Pension (407)
333-6133

Handyman a.tnted to do work on
homes Caa 333-7181 o* Peep
96O0CS8 4 leave numtet
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Cat A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 131 5366

HOLIDAY GREETING
BE EMPLOYED NOW
SEMINOLE EMPLOYMENT
Shipping Clerk
8hr
Handle U P S Dept
Quality Control
Thr
Base i c an needed
Order Puller
8hr
No boredom eve.
Grinder
Ihr

700 W 35th St
Call 132-3044

EARN EXTRA INCOME

LABORERS NEEDED

5300-5500 weekly mailing gift
reftiftcites For more informa­
tion send a serf-addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
fCds PO Bo» 0610 LLarrv FL
33166

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R
HI a LTH INSURANCE AND 4014
f U S 1 Orvt tree workplace
ApeTf at eeo Muter Drive
Anemcme tonne 1*0*000

flOW

HIRING

JOBS. JOBS, JOBS

Maintenance tar retirement comirkjnay Full time or Part time
Experienced m at apartment repars and must have own knts
300 W ArrpcrtBNd
Call Bern a 333 7306
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brantly A Assoc 634-7444
M«tal Building Workers: Full
time Tools and transportation
required Cal 131-4918

Banquet

ers carpenters. dry wall
scaffold erectors wiffi tools

ORDER ENTRY CLERK

serv­

and

Secretary/Receptionist. FT tor
counswung center m Sanio'd
Typing, delation phones. A
general ort-ce duties
339960Ci 1C6 or tas 339 3129

U

*500 DOYEN...WHY RENT?
When you can own ttvs 3 M m
homo w G HA new patot A car
pet 7 Ask about MUO homes'
The HWIman Group. Inc.
........331-6333
DELTONA .’ 1 liv t»n. carport,
toed yd **307mo
itoeeeree* 321-4TM
i t 5 lam rm Ip. tenco sem
porch CHA *600'mo 407 943
5223 904-740 8903

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tA W C fh
&lt; ^ M )»

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71— H

f ip

W

a n ted

71— H

WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
W e are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

W E O FFER :
• S A LA R Y P LU S C O M M ISSIO N + IN C E N TIV E S
• F U LL B E N E F IT S IN C LUD IN G - M EDICAL,
D EN TA L, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATIO N P ER YR.
• A G R E A T A TM O S P H E R E W H E R E Y O U
C A N EAR N A G R E A T INCOM E!
C a ll K e l l i e t o d a y t o s e t u p a n i n t e r v i e w .

322-2611

S e m in o le

H e r a ld

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

W

a n ted

Tree Service needs etpenenced
equvmenl eperator* COL driv­
er ctaw truck operator, skid
steer operator, mechamc. and
pt&gt; foreman Cal 333 3441

Now hiring all portion* Top
ter 1
I year
pay. pad vacation* after
d a Drug
Medical benefit* and
Free Work place 4650I W SR 46
West Sanford 407-130-7779 A
3770 Ortando Or 17*2-Santord
407-311-4106
DENNYS RESTAURANT.

Warehouse Workers needed
large companies in Orlando
area
Pay based on eipenenc*
Apply today work tomorrow
Cal Sandy at 407 647 8010
A-f Temps. EOE No Fee

Production Aiiociatet
Come and lee why INVACARE
« a groat place to work Aa a
leading manufacturer of home
health care product* we *eek
Nghiy motivated production at
tociaies (machine operator*,
assemblers)
Requirement*
Ability to Hand for 8 hr* aMity
to Mr 35 fc* and ability to work
overtime Saturday* We offer an
air conditioned environment
56 0Ghr to Mart, wth rapd in­
crease potental A fnervsv team
tpinted atmotphere A great
benefit* Apply in person MonFri SAM 12PM Or 2PM 4PM
2t01 Eait Lake Mary Btvd
Sanford, FI 33773

WELDER HELPER/
TRAINEE
Mig for M S ,S Steer Manul
Co in NW Oil Good Benefits
D F W P 299 1593
Welder*. FABS M IG TlG
Must
be ad* to read b*ue prints Mfg
Co Good beneit-j OFWP 299
1593

WAREHOUSE HELP
*FuN lime position
’Esp preferred
*Ful company benefits
Mon- Fn 7 30-4 30 appry Kinco
337 Power Ct Sanlord 323 7500

FT Light Warehousa/Orlver
work: Good driving record Drug
letting required
Appry in per­
ron 138 Commerce way San­
ford

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
*Fu4 time position
’E &gt;P preterred
•Fua company benei tr
Mon- Fn 7 30-4 30 ippry KtoCO
337 Power Cl Sanford 333 7500

Secretary/Cftrtcal
Portion ruth state agency lo­
cated m downtown Sanlord
State benefit package High
school diploma and on* year
clerical
eipenenc*
Starting
salary 57 58 nr Relume andor
slate appkeahon to Band Boa*
TW OOOt do Sem-nol* Hrrald
300 North French Avenue. Senford, a 33771

SANFORO C-2. Sale or lease
Owner financing 600 *q ft
3607 Hawatha Business or
hum* 7*6- SSTVpgr 639-153).
SANFORD 3 bedroom house
central H A
apphanres 550(3
mo • *400 dep 333 3366

Fernet* to share wr male nee
2BFL2BA home wTwasher'dryer
tSOGmo 303 5061 pgrS96 4303

Few hours &gt; Good t Pice to
set Free Brochure
•008304713

FURNISHED ROOMS-AI Uhl* ‘
tod Launtky phone, and tut
UW M S *90 a week 324 4955

TELEMARKETERS Fu« or pert
time Top salary, conus A com­
mission Smoking office long-

7)7-93 Fern seeks
NS no pet* phone.
l385rmo inc! uM 324 3714
Pvt

Bath

cabi*

TO P PAY

DELTONA 3&amp;2B 3000*q ft
buck home 5 minute* horn new
Deltona eut Freplace carport
A garage, scr porch,
fenced
beck yard, security system, air
comkboned family A kvmg
room Nice neqhtorhood 567V
mo or wet sell at 569 900 Caa
323-5499 or page S2V4227

IfM D R N E
TRACTOR1HULERS
W E m im ttm

21*—Wanted to Buy
UREW ARO FOR OLD FtSFtWO
TACKLE, old h/res.tackW bor­
es reels old duck decoys, hunt­
ing antiques etc Pay up to
*1 000 I pay more Pen anyone
A will pay *10 00 |u*&gt; to see
your ok) tackle M I 6593530

SANFORO
AREA
VACANT
LANO L Markham Rd Estate Lot
3 3 acres Trees A more trees
Price reduced to *72.*00 Owner
Carry R. 166 Front Zoned GC 2
in town on 25in St *47.100

221—Coot) T hings to
Eat
BO BS PEANUTS
Regular caiun. roasted, fresh
jumbo shrimp, smoked fish,
jerky 2330 Celery Ave. Sanford

223—Miscellaneous
to * Compound Miter Saw 3 H P
Craftsman Me new Used only 1
hr *100 00 Caa 330 6344
Christmas Special: 4 k f I tram

lifetime mm board H O or N
guage 330 7346
________
Good Deal: New auto travel pod.
Class III Ford hitch like new
wneei chaif.youtn bed w/ new
matires* lee sKrts 330-7346

231—C ars For S ale

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal for
motwe homesite horses came
farming or nursery' Zoned agri­
cultural
*3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w-owner finance *04-7871771 or *04-787-6622

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
n eed h o uses to r ent

105—Oltiix/T riplex
SANFORD 2 &lt; near Seminole
US C H A W D Hook Up Crpt
Sec 6 OK 333 4464 or 244 3513

118—O ffice Space For
Rent

( t Camera 25th edition greet
condition
Wss than 64 000
miles *5 0CO Cal 333-3305
■7 BUfCK CENTURY 4 dreak)
» r runs looks good 11993
3493033

IA K EFR O N TLO T H e .,..
Lake Loch Aroorprvate
90.300 165 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Store Is
land Ijx e Monroe 596 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
536 000 kj pnv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
533 OOC
BAY AVE Sanford lot near
park- 512 000

235—^
T rlck/Blses/Vans For
Sale
IM S Ford F t50: Eiptorer
tire*, one owner. S’ 893
407 333 3370 after 2PM

331-5065
•Ir c h h o f f

A MOVE IN SPECIAL" 400 *q
ft A up' 1263 A MONTH Office^ t o r a g J 3 tO f3 0 w l3 ^ 5 3 ^

81 GMC Van 350V 8 , 14 tn
Great work van run* good
5930 324 3714

‘ • 'a s s o c ia t e s

104 Oaks Ct. beautiful 1999
sq ft California styi* 3 story
pool tennis cl
amenities'
|S129 00Q
Park Av* Villa* 3BR.2Ba
Townhouse condo*43 000
owner motivated
Two Story Colental: 903 Caia i
kna Dr 4BR wr huge wooded I
lo4. fun up bath, half bath
down Pnced to sea at *t06K*
331 *06)

OAKRIOOE FARMS
Osteen
Dertona area 10 acres deal tor
horses or cattle farm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn
544 900 Financing avail w' sm
down payment (904) 787-6300

^ ^ a s s o c la t c s

■7 GMC LUXURY VAN
Duel A C - AH goorkes’ *3993
3493013

238—Vehicles Wanted I

157—Mobile Homes
Fob Sale

CASH U S PAR2I
r&lt;* J u t * C ats. Truck* i Mttc1
x ifP M U R Q U U T tfU i B H W )

PARK AVE. MOBK.E PARK
Homes *3 000 to 16 000 Set Up
Fnanctoq QUIETt 131-1*61

181—Appliances &amp;
Fl’rmilhl For S ale

■Ir c h h o t f

243—T railers For
Sale
II FT TWVIL m i * rod
top tie renovation begun not
completed *1500 as it or
*3000 completed Negotiable
303 9037

DISHWASHER Kenmore
Good condition *30 0 6 0
373-4540

i f f UROABI I HOMFS
r i N I U H ! I PR UPI RI I t S

WANTED

FOR SALE - Solid Mahogany
Ofnlng Room Sal 30 yrt okt
good cord Triple Dresser w/
Mirror A Night Stand solid
wood, pecan color Sleeper
Sola A Love Seal ike new
904 789-1033
__

98—Rentals
V I HOUSE good neqhbortiood
On* yr leas* required
331-3941

Kittens tor safe *10 each Have
them spayed or neutered A get
521 robafe 3495497

DeBary: 1/4 acre tot for saw to
quwt neighborhood close fo
shopping A Elementary school
*8300 332 9340 hr message

SANFORD 2/1 w dning rm
heal aa ig porch 5)00/300
SANFORD 1/1 dupiek w' wa
lei garbage A lawn main) .net
Hear A i r
1340/300
Sanford 2/1 w Obi Garage
tkning room Ig screen porch
■gut 15711550

JtSO

532Vmo Aa utaaes anq cable
tod K4 privilege* 133 3399

For etp cabnet makers A lamrn a m D i e req Drug Free
Work Place Apply n person to
I C M . 1481 Kastner Place Port
of Sanford A lat resume to
407 331-8454

ISJ^-A crfac.e Lot For
Sale

REAL ESTATE, INC

ut.i inetd

kJtch prrvs. NO *75rtvk

deposit Caa 332 6663________
Room For Rent. Female pnrirt

199—Pets k S u m its

MeltonvtWt; 43 Fam Rm F«e
Pt 1I30K Dot' Jernigan Prop
333 3166_____________________

STENSTROM
RENTALS

WE

TV-«C A »2*
Wood cabinet eieehent condi­
tion *600 334-3612____________

Copper/Brae#
lO Recycling: 321-0004
*1* W FlretAAF i t , AoL91 ;

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93—Rooms For Rent
EFFtCKNCV
Mad sen, -convenent location
331-4900

GENEVA: Beautful 5 acres'
Lovely home low down pay
ment *124 900 Free recorded
message t 888 820 3546X7301
Prudential Florida Realty

Sanford Avail 121596 211 w
ethc *5751573 Cute 1/1 5400.
*400 1314757

141—H omes For S a ii

V tN D dfO ; U u y person!

CORNER LOT. over 14 ac LR
eat in kith gar *44.*00
4/2, Over 1600 Sq. FL- sp pi
wisep m taws qrs *42.*00
MARKHAM WDS. 5bd3Ca ta
cr* 3100 sq It Uv.Din.FanV
Kin pool *333.*00
RENOVATED new cprt pamV
car Me. n u h ut4 544.100

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal.
Will pay tog doEarl
Call Geoff Bedine

OE REFRIGERATOR 30 8 Cu
ft. white, no frost freerer over
frig. Ice maker *400 330-7033
MATTRESS SALE •

Full

302-5734

we

used B o i spungs A mattress

165 00 Larry s Mart 333 4132

I'A lfL O S H O It N I:
v t NI I J Ht t' ROPLRI l ES
t . ' t 4/ti4

Refrigerator for seta
16 6 cu ft - frost tree - Mage
Chef - *300 Can 324 3782

SANFORD V2 C H A spkt plan,
spacious no pets 5625 625
W JL Properttee

• 15 Diy COL Training

•Day AWtikand Clams
• Financial Aaslitanc*

H ^ T C r a g ^ tp I^ u U ^ ie r
neat as a pm, no smokers no
pets. S45Gmo Jernigan Properbe*. 330-3255

• Carriers Hiring On Site

, Truck Driver
s Institute

MARINER S VILLAGE
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by Mori Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

Options for treating gallstones
DEAR DR. GOTT: I've been diag­
nosed with a gallstone in my common
duct Would a strict diet help, or is
surgery the only solution?
DEAR READER: A gallstone that
has migrated from the gallbladder to
the duct leading to the intestine can
cause severe pain and Jaundice. Once
a stone has formed, diet will not help;
the blockage must be surgically
removed.
Nonetheleas, you do have other
options. Some patients are successful­
ly treated with lithotripsy, in which
gallatoees are fragm ented and
destroyed by electromagnetic waves
This iin 't always as satisfactory as
surgery, but it may be appropriate for
you.
In addition, doctors sometimes use
medicine to dissolve gallstones,
although this process takes weeks
I believe that you would be best
served by having the atone in your
common duct surgically removed.
To give you related information, I
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. Bos 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
10134 Re sure to mention the title
DEAR DR. GOTT: Arc chlamydia
and Candida the same thing?

by Howie Schneider

E E K A MEEK

DEAR READER No. they are quite
different
Chlamydia is a specialized form of
bacteria that can affect the eyes,
causing conjunctivitis and serious
visual difficulties. It can also be
spread sexually, causing a disease
marked by swollen lymph nodes in the
groin, genital ulcers, headache, fever
and infertility. A rare type of chlamy­
dia that affects birds can be transmit­
ted to humans as psittacosis (s vari­
ety of pneumonia) Chlamydia has
been reported to be spread, during
birth from the mother to the infant,
causing pneumonia Almost without
exception, these infections are cur­
able with antibiotics.
Candida is a fungus normally found
in the mouths, digestive tracts and
birth canals of healthy people. In
patients with defective immune
responses, however, the fungus can
cause disease. For instance, it pro­
duces diaper raih, dermatitis and
thrush in newborns. Diabetics have a
tendency to develop Candida infec­
tions. as do patients whose immunity
has been suppressed by AIDS or by
anti cancer drugs Women taking
antibiotics commonly develop Candida
vaginitis, nr yeast infections, because
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comes if the honor led has a touching
honor behind it. If declarer is taking a
finesse by leading the top of touching
honors, do not cover the first honor —
as highlighted in this deal
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spade, one heart, two diamonds and
three clubs. There were several
chances for an extra trick: the spade
finesse could work, the missing clubs
might split 3-3: the diamonds could di­
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tests and give more concrete advice
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Tuesday. Dec 15, 1998
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some ol your innermost desires could be
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SAG ITTAR IUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Al­
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Seminole Florida .Investigators
said.
Chairman of the Board of Di­ stop selling unregistered se­
Accordions
HERALD STAFF WRITER
County
ShrrtfTs Office a s ­
Monaco.
on
Insurance rectors for Legends Sports.
make too
curities In Florida. The De­
sisted with the sting operation. agent, acted as n consultant
William "Jeir Mann. 38. of partment of Banking and Fi­
much noise
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Four
"All of the Insiders lived and a financial advisor to
for Just one
Seminole County residents and worked
In Seminole Legends Sports, receiving a Longwood . acted as a financial nance then worked with the
were arrested this week dur­ County and lhat area, said commission on every security advisor through the Continen­ state Division of Insurance
Instrument. I
tal Capital and Equity Cor­ Fraud Investigators In devel­
ing a stale-wide sweep of 13 IViul Driver, senior attorney sold. Investigators said.
never liked
poration. said Driver. Michael oping the criminal case.
developers
and Insurance supervisor with the Florida
them. It used
Legends Sports Inc. Is regis­
Monaco. Staples, and others
agents who bilked 145 Floridi­ Authorized Entity Division or tered with the Lake Mary- E. Lewis, 38, of Heathrow, was
to make me
a financial advisor.
enlisted
various Insurance
ans
out
of
810.9
million
In
Insurance
fraud.
uncomfort­
Heathrow Chamber of Com­
The
four
businessmen
face
agents
and
stockbrokers to
connection
with
a
promised
Joseph
A.
Monaco,
46.
of
merce.
able being
criminal charges for violating help trap the savings of people
golf,
recreation
and
enter­
Lake
Mary.
In
1995
concocted
James
Dees.
72.
of
Heath­
Polish. An
tainment
complex tn Alta­ a Ponzl scheme In partnership row. owned the property where Florida’s Racketeering Influ­ living In Seminole County and
aunt put one
monte
Springs
named Leg­ with Jam rs Staples of Ten­ Legends Sports was located, enced Corrupt Organization elsewhere, state officials said.
RU88 WHITS
In my baby
Potential
Investors were
ends Sports. Inc.
nessee. using funds from new at 237 S. Westmontc Drive. law.
crib.
Legends Sports was ordered shown an artist’s rendering of
The Lakr Mary Police De- Investors Inslead of profits. Driver said Dees served as
two years ago by Milligan lo
Whenever someone In the family
ass Beam, Fags 8A
started playing polkas on the
accordion. I wanted to run away.
In the early 1950s, more than
100.000 accordions were sold
each year. Dy the late 1960s. the
number was 35.000. Sales are
probably a dozen or so now By Jim kivsra
anyone wanting to play the
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
accordion hopefully has one.
Everyone else has a guitar.
SANFORD • Stories abound
Lawrence Welk and Frankie
about great social reformers
Yankovtc are gone. Yankovlc
By BUI Karas
from the past. People like
died Wednesday at age 83. He
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Booker T. Washington. John
•w&amp;s known as ‘America’s Polka
and Charles Wesley. WE B
SANRORD - Some city com­
King.” He sold millions of
Dubois, or Gen. William Booth.’
missioners sec policies on bo­
These people made a difference
records - none of them to me.
nuses and overtime pay for city
In the lives of others In big and
Real music lovers don't care for
small ways.
employees
as Inadequate or
accordionists. Not now. Not ever. unfair.
The City of Sanford has one
What a terrible Jolt It was for
"No one has been given a bo­
of Its own, and site could use
many when Tchaikovsky Includ­
nus at this point.1’ said Com­
some help. Her name is P^t
ed an accordion In his
missioner Velma Williams. 1
Watlcy. and she runs tire TsJlri
Orchestral Suite of 1883. What
know that as an employee. I
School of IVrformlng Ans*8nd
was he thinking? He was Joking, - would have concerns. My main
Academics
located on tht.corrttht?
concern is that we should have
ner of 6th Street and Palmetto
Wheh asked the definition of
a ’ more objective evaluation
Avenue.
'Per^rct pUch. one of
*
form, conaiderlng behaviors
The Tajlrt School is an after­
and aldlla.*
Tchaikovsky’s compatriots said
school program that benefits
Currently, an employee la
it was the ability to close your
k»w Income and minority chil­
rated a certain number of
eyes, turn your back and throw
dren In the Sanford area, many
points by a supervisor, then
of them foster children or from
an accordion In a bln without
awarded a bonus based upon a
Mnglc
parent
families.
touching the sides. Tchaikovsky
percentage of the bonus money
Whatley’s program brings cul­
was humbled.
allocated to that employees
ture to children ages 6 to 17.
Thpre was an attomey-accor
department.
with the goal of leaching them
diqfUst who sensed the same
Tf we all have the same
■elf respect, self discipline,
sigh of relief when a long court
evaluation why don’t we have
and self esteem.
^ case was concluded and when
the same bonus?" Williams
This coming year, due lo In­
he closed his accordion case. He said.
creased enrollment, up to 100
gave up both pursulta and
children will receive Instruction
Commissioners Brady Lesbecame a cloistered monk.
in the performing arts. Includ­
•ard
and Wh.tey Eckstein
.
In recent years, several left­
ing piano, vtolln. musical thea­
agreed with Williams. Eckstein
handed accordionists appeared
ter, dance, and ballet, along
Students also receive Instruc­
aald the commission should
Ax often aa she can. Watlcy
The schoolmaster la proud of
on the scene. At first they were
with receiving academic assis­ tion In entrepreneurship and aald she takes her students on her students, beaming with de­
Investigate "where the Inequi­
ties are.”
tance through their tutoring etiquette; boys have lo wear field trips to New York City.
welcomed because they seemed
light as she describes their ac­
program.
shirts and ties, holding' out
’ to have an advantage on the
"Bonuses are there to reward
They can attend opera and complishments. Watley’s Dice
"I’m very proud of my stu ­ chain* for girls wearing dresses theater In America’s center or Club Is made up of at-risk, alright-handed accordionists. They how you do. not what you do"
dents." Whatley said.
and gloves.
Lessard said.
culture." Whatley aald.
possessed more touch on the
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
bass, experts noted. Soon. It waa
aald the current system, get­
determined the left-handed
ting
a percentage of a depart­
accordionists appealed to left­
m ents bonus money, is fair
eared audiences only.
because 'you’re doing different
This accordionist we know
Jobs."
carries a beeper with him
“We worked hard to create an
throughout the day hoping that
equitable pay plan." Lyons
he wlU be called for a gig- His
said. "If employees are going
batteries have run out several
to gripe about a bonus, we
times even though he’s yet to get need to drop It. I don’t want It
pected to compete in the
a call. He remains an optimist.
h e r SEd*STAFF WRITER
granddad dy of senior competi­
to be an across the board bo­
nus."
tions In Florida. Each of the
Mary Ellen, who works at
SANFORD - Leonard Stone winners will qualify for the
City Manager Tony VanDcrAllegro Music Center In
from Barefoot Bay Is coming 1996 State Championships in
worp wants to Investigate the
Casselberry, said that the shop
back for another Oolden Age December at Sarasota.
costa of changing the current
neither sells or buys accordions.
Games appearance. The secret
Games Chairperson Lisa
bonus system.
*A few people have brought
of
winning
gold
medals
he
says
Jones
said that applications
VanDerworp aald this over­
theirs In to sell but we won’t buy
Is outliving the opposition. At already are being accepted for
time
pay
costa
the
city
an
es­
something we can’t 8611.” she
92, Stone Is all but tn a class golf, swimming, tennis and
timated $18,000 to 820.000 per
of his own.
softball. The entries on these
fiscal year.
Lawrence Welk and Frankie
Hell be In the basketball, will dose O ct 23. Entries for
"I
don’t
mind
doing
this."
said
Yankovlc were very nice human
swimming and several track all other events can be made
Mayor Larry Dale. "I want em­
beings who surely arc together
and field events In this year's from Oct. 24 until 24 hours
ployees to understand that
In heaven. We’ll be surprised If
24th anniversary games from before the event Itself. Jones
these are tough decisions, and
Oct 31 through Nov. 7 at vari­ said.
they have their accordions with
were team players."
Jones accepts each applica­
ous sites In Sanford and at the
them. I believe Ood loves his
Lyons added "we don’t have
tion as If It were from a close
AMP Deltona bowling lanes.
angels and the saints too much
to do this. It’s part of their
A thousand or more golden relative. Jones knows almost
to let this happen.
Job."
Ths Stonss plan to attend this ysar’a
Os mss.
agers (55 and over) are ex­

Sanford
reviews
policies

Historic school-house needs help

It’s tim e again for the
Golden Age Gam es

Septem ber warm est month
September 1998 was the warmest
September on record both globally and In
the contiguous United States, according
to the Commerce Department's National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The temperature for the month was
1.08 degrees higher than the mean global
temperature for 1880-1997. 59.98
degrees Fahrenheit, and continues an
unprecedented string of record-breaking
monthly global temperatures, which
began with the very strong El Nino event.
The period or January through September
also established an all-time record lUgli.
Temperatures averaged 57.4 degrees F.
T he recent string of unusually high
global average temperatures could be a

algn of accelerated global warming." said
Thomas Karl, director of NQAAs National
Climactic Data Center In Asheville. N.C.
The 1998 average summer temperature
waa 72.9 degrees, the warmest on record
for Florida and Louisiana.

O rgan club to meet
DEBARY • The Deltona Organ Club will
meet Tuesday tn the fellowship hall of the
Presbyterian Church. 267 E. Highbanks
Road. DcBary.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m., with a
warm-up session played by Lee
Christians. A short business meeting will

lo sttrnd from Volusia County.
The Make-A-Wlsh Foundation la a non­
profit organization which fulfills wishes
for children between the ages of 2-1/2
and 18 who have diagnosed Ufe-threatrnIng diseases.

follow.
Glenn Lewis from Fletcher Music Center
will be the guest artist. His program will
cover a variety of music, light refresh­
Applications are currently being taken
ments will be served at 8:30 p.m.
for tills session which will teach prospec­
For more Information please f ii Jean tive volunteers how to assist tn fulfilling
Hart at (904) 943-8154. or Dorothy children’s wishes and to plan fund-rais­
Bcthune at (407) 860-4871.
ing. special events and public speaking
Volunteers needed
opportunities.
LEESBURG - The Make-A-Wlsh
"Our chapter operates In 15 counties In
Foundation of Central Florida will hold a the Central Florida ares." said Robert
regional volunteer training session in Kinney, of Sanford, executive director.
Leesburg on Nov. 7. 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Applications can be requested by calling
lb s foundation la looking for volunteers at (407)246-1974 or (888) 874-WISH.

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�People
Food related illnesses can be reduced

C A LEN D A R
Writers" group
Hu* Bound Tabic W riters'
Group meets every S aturday at
10 a m m the ra le at B orders
bookstore. 880 W SK 436
(southcaM com er of -IMG and
KM). Altamonte Springs.
Tlte m eetings are open to
anyone interested In Improving
wilt it' g skills, w hether for en ­
joyment or to advance tow ard
getting work published, There
Is no cost.
Anyone is welcome to atten d
the meetings, an d to p artic i­
pate by bringing exam ples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique Is desired
brtng eight or ten extra copies
lor others to m ark and edit.
For more Inform ation call
Darrell Jo h n so n at (-107) 2821449.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each m onth, at 1
pan., at Shoney’s In Sanford.

Those Interested In art
welcome to attend .*

are

S u n b e l t Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club m eets
the first Sunday of the m onth
at 2 pan. through Aptll at the
Agric ultural C enter In Sanford..
Pie club educates m em bers
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest sp ea k ers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

M od elers C lub
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club m eets every third Monday
of the m onth starting .it 7 pan.,
with the "Model of the Month"
com petition at G reater Sanford
C ham ber of Commerce. 400 K.
First St. All p h ase s of R/C
model aircraft are presented
The club's (lying field Is located
In Sanford. For more Inform a­
tion. contact l.ce Donate nt
574-4732.

Parents’ plan eases passing
DEAR ABBY Mv mother recent­
ly passed away She had led a long,
happy life and was greatly loved
Years ago, huth my parents had
the foresight to preplan and prepay
all of their funeral arrangements.
All Dad and the family had to do for
Mother's service was order the flow­
ers; then we were able to welcome
and s h a r e condolences with more
than 500 guests It made her funer­
al a b e a u tifu l time of reuniting old
fnenda a n d fam ily

With an estim ated 9.000
deaths and 7 In 33 million
eases of Illness an d an ecu
mimic loss ot between $0.5
and $33 billion every year in
the United S tates due to food
hom e Illness eaused by p a th o ­
genic bacteria and parasites, a
num ber of solutions have been
suggested In addressing this
problem .
One of the proposed m ean s
lo handle this problem has
been the treatm ent of fowl by a
certain type of energy of Food
Irradiation. Tills ra n be done
by exposing food. In hulk or
packaged, to a controlled
am ount of radiation for a sp relflc time. H its h a s a two-fold
effect on the treated or Irradi­
ated food. It will prevent the
division of living cells, and
th u s the growth of bacteria,
an d secondly if will slow down
the m aturation of certain foods
and vegetables. The present
use of food Irradiation In Ihr
United S tales ts based on very
short wavelengths of gam m a
rays, sim ilar to th at of m icro­
waves. that penetrate through
the food, leaving insignificant
energy residue.
The Fowl and Agrtculliir.il
Organl2ation of the Untied Na­

tions has estimated that ap ­
proximately 25 percent of all
ADVICE
food prwhiction Is lost after
harvesting due to Inserts, h.icleria. and rodents. As such, a
number of countries have
shown Interests in the use of
ABIGAIL
Irradiation and pasteurization,
VAN BUREN because both are used to de­
stroy pathogenic bacteria. Ir­
radiation is such a low heat
process, nutrient losses are
Our freedom to share great death of your beloved mother.
Although it's difficult to con­ considerably less than otlirr
memories was exactly what Mom
of preservation, heat
and Dad had planned. The arrange­ template death, facing the fact types
ments were impressive. Their gift of th a t no one lives forever and pasteurization, and steriliza­
preplanning and prepaying is some­ planning ahead cun prevent a tion. Irradiation of food will
thing we all should consider doing world of confusion for grieving not improve or enhance the
relatives at a time when they quality of a food If It Is not
for our loved ones.
fresh.
A LOVING. GRATEFUL are moat vulnerable.
As y o u r le tte r Illu stra te s,
DAUGHTER
Based on guidelines Issued
your parents’ preplanning was
DEAR DAUGHTER! Please wise, thoughtful, and a godsend by the International Consulta­
tive Group on Food Irradiation
accept my condolences on the during your time of grief.
(ICFOFI). a joint effort of the
World Health Organization
(WHO). The Food and Agricul­
ture Organization of the United
3T77 7W
Nations (FAO) and the Interna­
tional Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) that cover all aspects of
treatment, handling, and dis­
LOCAL FORECAST
TIDES
tribution. ‘emphasizes that, as
Today, Saturday and THURSDAY:
with all food technologies, ef­
Sunday: S u n n y . H ighs in 8 0 LUNAR TABLE: min. 3:00 fective quality control systems
need to be Installed and ade­
th e m id to u p p e r - 8 0 s . a.m., maj. 9:00 a.m.. min. 3:10
quately monitored at critical
Lows In th e m ld -6 0 s. p.m.. maj. 9:25 p.m.
control points at the Irradia­
Monday and Tueaday: TIDES: Daytona Beach: high: tion facility/
P artly cloudy. H ighs In 5:51 a.m.. 6:11 p.m.. low: 11:57
There are 170 irradiator
plants operating around the
th e m id -8 0 s. Lows In th e a.m., —- p.m. New Smyrna
world that process upproxlu p p e r -6 0 s.
Beach: high: 5:56 a.m.. 6:16
p.m.. low: 12:02 a.m.. — p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 6:11 a.m..
6:31 p.m.. low: 12:17 a.m.,
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Sunny 86 66 Sunny 8 5 65 p.m.
Dear Readers,
BEACH CONDITIONS
SUNDAY
MONDAY
A recent column in another
Sunny B5 67 Ptcldy 85 68
newspaper written by Don
D aytona Beach A New
Boyette caught my eye. The
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 4headline was ‘Cocaine addict
G feet w ith a m oderate
asks, ’Why Me?"
LO TTERY
chop. Water tem perature at
I am going to share with you
some of the thoughts he ex­
Daytona Is 79 degrees and
Hero ora lho winning numbers
pressed to the columnist and
soloclod on Thursday In iho Flori­
at New’ Synirna. 80 degrees.
da Lottery:
some of the questions he la
Winds are from the northF a n ta s y 5
asking himself. They are mag­
cast at 15-20 m.p.h.
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nificent examples of what
L o tto (O c t. 10)
keeps a person In the addict
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role; absolutely refusing to ac­
The U g h tem perature
cept responsibility for their life
B snford T h u rsd ay w as BB
and their actions, and seeing
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degrees and tha overnight low
themselves as the victim,
waa 6 3 .
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rather
than as the cause of
R ecorded rainfall for tha
their circumstances.
period
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in
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at
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a.m
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day to taled 0 .0 0 in ch ee.
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things happened as they did;
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how he became the "chosen
one" from his loving, middle
class family to become ad­
dicted. when all bis brothers
and sisters experimented with
drugs, but left them behind.
He always has the question
"S e n inn Seminole C ou n t} Since IV O fi"
before him. "Why me?* He says
Friday, October 16,1998 • Vol. 91, No. 40
that "death almost found him '
from an overdose at age 15. but
Published Daily Except Monday, Saturday &amp; Christmas by
he continued using, then
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Irm a live education Ixtys whom
she h a s h ern winking with
s ln r r Ih r fourth grade, Tfirv
now collabom tr with th r Or
lundo Opera. attending an o p
era cam p every summer and
also working with the Hoy's
and Girl's Club.
Whatley said she Is proud of
s tu d rn ts like Terry McKinney,
a senior at Seminole High
School who Is a national o r a ­
torical winner and the state
president of Future B usiness
le a d e rs of America. She also
m entioned Aurelia Myles, who
has gone on to m ajor In dance

at
Howard
University
In
W ashington. D C . after going
through her program. Or Dcm rtria IVltv. who has gone on
to engineering school. She h as
stu d en ts who have gone on to
Yale University a n d to law
school Many of her former
stu d en ts Irelieve in the p ro ­
gram so much they later return
to teach as volunteers.
Watley started the Tajtrt
School in her hom e 10 years
ago. after enjoying a successful
career as a special education
teach er In the Seminole County
school system . She was even
nam ed
Seminole
County's

T eacher of the Year Teaching
her
children
In
parks,
ch u rch es, and anyw here else
she could find space, her
school finally was finally able
lo lease their present building
In Decem ber of 1995 T hru. In
March ol this year, the city
deeded the property lo the
school, and thry now have a
perm anent hom e
Once known a s "The Little
Red Schoolhousc.* the oneroom building was ro n s tru rtrd
In 1883. As one of the oldest
hom es In Sanford, the schoolhouse is pari of Sanford's h is­
toric to u r of h o m rs.

Tlie building, however, needs
a new roof and the school
needs help. W hatley said
Those interested In co n trib ­
uting and or finding out m ore
about the school can attend an
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a.m . to noon at the St. J o h n 's
Gallery on Magnolia Avenue In
Sanford.

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lighted par three golf courses,
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baseball
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Q E O R Q E C. B E A T O N J R .

George C. Beaton J r.. 64.
Silver Maple Terrace. Sanford,
died Tuesday. Oct. 13, 1998 at
Florida Living Nursing Home.
Bom Sept. 7. 1934. in Suffolk.
Va.. be moved to C entral
Florida In 1991. Mr. Beaton
was a m echanical co ntractor.
He was u Baptist and a veteran
of the U.S. Air Force.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Margery: sons. George
HI,
Travis. Sam m le W heeler. Suf­
folk. Va.; daughters. G eor­
gette. C hristina Rogers. Suf­
folk. Va.; brother. C arlton.
S hlpshrw anna. Ind.; sisters,
Alice Kirk. Rocky Mt., N.C..
Lucille White and
Bonnie
Bracy. Suffolk.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford. In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.
JU D S O N R . B H E R R O U B E

J u d so n I t S h cm n isc. 49.
East First S treet. Sanford,
died W ednesday. Oct.
14.
1998 at C entral Florida R e­
gional Hospltul. Bom Ja n . 28,
1949, In Maumee. Ohio, he
moved lo C entral Florida In
1956. Mr. S herrouse was a
m em ber of Holy Cross E p isco ­
pal C hurch.
Survivors Include m other.
Laura, sisters, W anda. S an­
ford. Geneva Henson. C ynthia
Prcshong and Karen, all of
Deltona.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.

B e a to n , O a o rg t C. J r .

Memorial services for George C.
Beaton Jr.. G4. of Saofurd. wlw
died Tuesday, will be Sunday at
11 a.m. at the Orumkow Funeral
I Ionic Chapel with Chaplain Ted
Model! officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home. 500 E.
Airi&gt;mt lUvd.. Sanford. In charge
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SYFA battles
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Greyhounds fall short
Lyman eleven nearly overcomes huge halftime deficit

S pecial to th e H erald
SANFORD Ole Sanford Youth Football As
si n a tio n Serntnoles battled the IHirt Orange
Hawks at Thom as E. Wlifgham Stadium last
Saturday in a conference m atchup.
The Ju n io r Pee Wees cam e up with a big dcIi nstvc day to stifle the power running gam e of
tin Hawks .uid the game was still in doubt u n ­
til the visitors scored a touchdown late In the
toitrth quarter to pull out a 14-6 decision.
The M lteym ltes got a taste of reality when
ti i-v played an undefe.tled and well-coached
Hawk squad 'Hie Notes were left w ondering
what r.ln over them after they suffered a n 18 0
setback.
Tlie Pee Wees wen’ u p next and the game
was played mostly between the 6 0 -yard lines.
Whenever one of the team s drove deep into
ihelr opponent's territory, the defense would
I come up with a big stop.
Sanford took over with 47-seconds left on the
clock and the game looked headed tor over­
time But Uic Hawks prevent defense got
burned a s Mike McKenzie hit A.J. Arm strong
with a 30 yard touchdown p ass to give the
Nolcs a 6-0 victory.
Tile Sanford Junior Midgets tossed an o th er
shutout. 19-0, to remain undefeated, but It was
not pretty.
Tlie Nolcs looked sloppy In the beginning
and when quarterback Anthony Taylor got
Hiked up early, tlie problem s were c o m ­
pounded.
At halftime. Sanford only led 7-0. its lowest
points scored in a half all season. But the dc
fen sc cam e up with a score In the second half
and the offense kicked ft In gear to seal the
deal.
The final game of the day found the Sanford
Midgets getting bllndslded by the high scoring
Hawks offense to the tu n e of a 32-0 defeat.
Sanford was to have played In Kissimmee on
Tuesday and W ednesday tn m ake-up gam es
with the Kowboys.

Uv Je ff llcrlln lck e
NSMMAN'I S e o u l'S EDITOR
\POPKA
You have to give ihc
! Milan Greyhounds credit
Ilrev never go quietly hut. too o f
n n Ilrev | ii &gt;-i can't finish the deal
I vttian fell to Apopka last night.
.15 27 ending a one game winning
streak I'he G reyhounds erased a
bugi dclli tt behind 3(XI yards
passing hour Milan Krause, bin
came up nisi short
l yman now has to win its (mat
three gam es
Del .mid. nl W inter
P.itk and l-akr Howell to achieve
Us llrst 500 season since 1991.
lire loss to Apopka w as (‘s p e ­
cially Inistrattng
Down 35-14
Krause stalled passing on nearly
cvciv plav as the G reyhounds
s( raped b.u k Krause threw two Inten cpttons In the fourth period
along with thice touchdown p a sse s
on the night, but turnovers and two
unsportsm anlike
conduct
(.ills
down the stretch doomed Lyman
Apopka entered the game wililess (0-6) and threw everything In
the playbuok at I.Milan
Lyman coai h Larry Maker was
pleased with K rause's effort but
not that he was forced to pass on
every down,
P le a s e s e e L y m a n , P a g e 5A

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Lyrnan sophomore defensive lineman David Jostyn brings
down an Apopka runner while follow Greyhound Jose G o n za le z

Bobby Labonte gets
pole for Saturday’s
historic Pepsi 400

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Special to th e H erald

H iaw assce boys r o m p
ORLANDO _ Tlie Hiawassce C hristian Academy
boys s u t l e r learn raced to a 3 0 halltim e lead
and increased their advantage In the second
halt i lalming an 8 -1 vu lory over Calvary C h ris­
tian Thursday night.
The win was the second of the week for
Hiawassee. which blanked Faith C hristian 5-0
on Tuesday.
Alex Dlzveltc led Hiawassee 17-9-2) with three
goals and one assist, while Bui eh Byrd had two
goals and one assist, Jeff Thom as added one
goal and two assists, Kevin Swindle and Drew
Brown contributed one goal each and A ntonio
Harrison and Jam es Harvcr chipped tn with one
assist each.
Byrd also played a hall in goal getting one
savt while M enu Habsutt added two saves.
Mat Morgan had the lone goal for Calvary
C hristian 11-12).

W S B L now re g iste rin g
WINTER SPRINGS _ Die W inter Springs B as­
ketball la-ague is now accepting registrations lor
the IW 8-I999 winter season.
P le a s e s e e B rie fs , P a g e SA

K a llr t i

tries to get in on the play during Iho Blue Darters' 35-27 victory
over Lyman Thursday night at Apopka High School

Back on the front row. Bobby Labonte drove his Pontiac Grand Prix to the fastest
time in the opening round o! qualifying lor the Pepsi 400 Thursday night at Daytona
International Speedway. Ho had also won tho polo for the Daytona 500 in February

DAYTONA HKACH . Making n
three-I'nr-four in resirli lor-piale
races nr I99H, Hobby Labonte
grabbed Ins tbtrd pole of the year
by holding oil .Jett llurton and Dale
J a m i t to lead 49 ears In Hud Pole
Awanl Qii.illlvlng lor Hie Pepsi 400
Thursday at Daynma In tern atio n al
Speedway
The younger Labonte toured (lie
2.5-inlif. high-banked facility in
his In terstate B utlcrtrs P ontiac
G rand Prix in 46.485 seconds, for
an average speed of 193.611 rnplr.
Tlie top 26 positions were se­
cured m T hursday's first-round
qualifying with the rest of the
starting order to be determ ined tn
Mud Herr Ser olid-Mound Qualifying
today |Friday! ai 6:30 p in.
T h a i was a lot quicker than I
thought it would go." said Labonte.
I (list pointed It In the right direc­
tion and It turned out to be real
last.
T his is the sam e ear we've had
all year in all four restrictor-plate

races. Knock on wood. If we can
gel through p ractlre tomorrow
night well race It on Sal unlay.
When I cam e by that llrst time and
the guys told me what the lap time
was, I was shocked. 1 was looking
for a good lap. hut that was sharp.
The guys have done a terrific Job.
so lar. so good. We'll see what
we've really got on S aturday night."
Mrirtou secured
the
second
starling position for Saturdays
TOO mile event after posting a
quir k lap of 46.710 seconds, for an
average speed of 192.67H inph. In
Ills Exlde Matt cries Ford.
J a m i t . who was last week's win­
ner In the W inston 500 at T al­
ladega
Superspeedway.
placed
third In the nm uliig order with a
lap of I 9 2 . 0O H rnplr In Ills Ford
Credit T aurus.
Terry Labonte, who sat on the
outside pole for the Daytona 500.
Just m issed placing his No. 5 Kel­
loggs Chevrolet on the front row by
turning In a lap of 191.963 mph.
P le a s e s e e R a c in g , P a g e 5A

Senior showdown set for Saturday in Youth Flag Football
From S taff R eports
SANFORD _ It will be show ­
down time this Saturday in lire
Senior Division of the City ol
Sanford Rr&lt; reation and Parks
D epartm ent Youth Flag Foot­
ball la*ague
In games
last
Saturday
(October lOlh), the Com luiskers pulled off a 12-6 upset of
the
previously
undefeated
Serntnoles and the Si riders
moved into a lie tor first place
wiili a 16-8 victory over the
B roncos.
Those results, along with the
Serntnoles' 12-7 victory over
tire Broncos and the Stcclcrs'
14 6 victory over the Cornbuskers on Ocl 3. set up a
buttle lor firs! plate this week
between the Serntnoles and
S trelets a! 2 p III (111 the field
ai toss (rom Sanford Middle
St bool
!u results from other dlvi
slotis
O c to b e r 3 rd :

Minors
G ators 22. B ruguls
0 Rattlers 30. Gulden Knights
0

Majors
Hears won a tie
blr.ihc! .tiler hultlltlg to a 6 0
Ui in regulation with lire Jag
u ats. Fait oris 12. Cowboys O.
O c to b e r 10

Minors _ Galors 27 k altlers
0 M entals 12. Golden Knights

O

Majors _ Falcons 20. Hears 6;
Cowboys 7. Jag u a rs 6,
The standings are:
Minors _ G ators (3-0), Rat­
tlers (2- If. Benguls (1-2) and
Golden Knights (0-3).
Majors _ Falcons (3-0), Cow­
boys (2-1). Hears |1-2| and
Jag u a rs (0-3).
Seniors _ Serntnoles and
S trelets (both 3-1). Cornhuskers (2-2) and Broncos (0-4).
'(Ills Saturday's schedule:
Minors _ R attlers vs. Bengals, 9 a m ; G ators vs. Golden
Knights, 10:15 a.in.
Majors _ Bears vs. Cowboys.
11:30 a m.: Jag u a rs vs. F al­
cons. 12:45 p.m.
Seniors _ Sem lnolcs vs.
Sterlets. 2 p.m.; C o m huskrrs
vs Broncos. 3:15 p.m.
Doing the dam age were:

OCTOBER 3
M IN O R S

G ators 22. B engali 0
Andre Debase had touch­
down ru n s of 20- and 19-yards,
while Myler Neal had a 40-yard
kickol! return for a touchdown
lor the Gators. Jo sh Aniirii
and Myler Neal added twopoint t oliversion n i l s
No k Danilin had an Intcricpttoii lor the Mengals.
R a ttle rs 30,
Golden K nights 0
Sergio Detrevtile had touch­

down runs of 51- and 26-yards,
relum ed an interception 18yards for a touchdown, threw a
two-point conversion pass to
Tim Mlnrry and scored a twopolnt conversion on a run for
the Rattlers.
Leon C arter also added a 29yard tout hdown run and J o s h
Atkinson contributed u twopoint conversion run.

6 al halftime.
Wade came up with iur In ter­
ception and later hit Jim m y
Postell with a screen p ass that
turned into a game-winning 71yard touchdown.
Tlie Broncos were driving for
the game winning score, but
the attem pt ended on the
Seminole 20 yard line.

M A JO R S
B e a rs 0 , J a g u a r s 0

The Sterlet's dom inated the
ball In the first half, going on a
16-mlnute. 80-yard drive with
Frank Hicks scoring on a
seven-yard run.
Brandon Bryant then got an
Interception that kept the
Stcclcrs ahead 6-0 at halftime.
Tire C ornhuskers scored In
the second hall when Mike
Pryor returned an Interception
25-yards for a touchdown.
Bill tlie Slcrlcrs gui an IIyurds touchdown run from
Danny Jo h n so n and a twopoint p ass from Frank lin k s to
Danny Jo h n so n .
Hit* C ornhuskers got the ball
back with 1:30 remaining, but
Cleophus White picked oil a
pass lo end the gam e.

Jazz Gipson
and Daniel
Baron had Interceptions for
the Bears as both team s
played great defense.
The Bears won tlie game by
gaining the m ost yards In over­
time.
F o lc o n i 12, C ow boys 0

Danny Thom pson had a 22yard
touchdown
m il
and
Radley Williams passed 23yards to Cam eron Smith for
the o ther touchdown for the
F alcons.
Ja k e Polk m ade a touchdown
saving Interception for the
Cowboys.
S E N IO R S
S e m in o le * 1 2 , B ro n c o * 7

Tire Broncos' Iwonard Stile
passed 5 5 -yards to Marcus
Perry for a tour hdown and then
hit DaMarto Stilts with a one
point conversion p ass dial off­
set a Brian Wade 80 yard kick
off return as the Broncos led 7

Stcclcrs 14, Cornhuskers 6

OCTOBER 10
M IN O R S

Bcngals 12. Golden K nights 0
Nick I).mill.i Mured on an
eight-yard
nin
and
Cory
Brooks scored on a 25-yard
run to account for the Mengals

scoring.
G a to rs 2 7 , R a ttle r s 0

Jo sh Arinell threw a 20-yard
touchdown p a ss to Ju stin
Patron and later ran tn a score
from 38-yards out to lead the
Galors.
Andre Debase also scored
twice for lire Gators, on ru n s of
right- and 29-yards.
Jo h n Salt o ran tn a pair of
conversions, while Mylar Neal
also had a conversion run.
M A JO R S
C ow boys 7, Ja g u a rs 6

Tire J a g u a rs scored In tire
first half on a 15-yard p ass
from Freddie lin e! to Takius
Luster.
But th e Ja g s continued to be
snake-bit (two losses In over­
time and a one-point lossl
when Ronald Bradley returned
an Interception 4 0 -yards for a
touchdown and Crystal B rad ­
ley's extra point nut gave the
Cowboys the win with less
than two-milltiles left In the
game.
F a lc o n * 2 0 , B e a r s 6

Tire Bears scored In the first
half as Jazz. Gipson passed 40yards to Joel C hesser to set-up
a one-yard touchdown plunge
by Dane Hager.
Hut the Falcons countered
with a pair of 50 yard touch­
down p asses
from
Danny
Thom pson to Rallv Williams.

'lire only second half score
came on a touchdown p ass
from Thom pson to Cam eron
Smith and a Williams to Jo h n
Ardlto two-point conversion
throw.
B E N IO R B
C o r n h u s k e r s 1 2 , B e m i n o le a 6

Brian Wade again led the
Serntnoles with an Interception
and a 45-yard touc hdown p ass
to J o h n Williams.
Tire C ornhuskers, however,
got revenge for un opening
season loss (In overtime) when
Steve Bniley passed 53-yards
to Mike ITyor to tic the score
ut halftim e and then finding
Ron Williams from seven-yards
out to win the gam e.
B te c le rs 18, B ro n c o s 8

Tire Sleelers led 8 0 ut
halftime when Cleo White
stored from five-yards and
Brandon Bryant added a twopoint run.
Tire Broncos got an 8 0 -yard
kickoff retu rn Irom M arcus
Merry and an Eric Bryant to
Blake C hesser two-polm pass.
Tire winning points cam e on
u 25-yard touchdown run by
Danny Jo h n so n and a two*
point p ass from F rank Micks to
Brian S hanls.
Cleo White also Intercepted a
pass for the Sleelers liial killed
a Broncos drive.

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vs

DONALD C OIRLI
c a n d ic e a n u n i
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D EFEN D A N TS !
R E -N O T I C E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS MERER* GIVEN
(■u'tua’il !o * Summary Einal
Jurlgmn-ii of foreclosure date.1
October Jill, TUSH, rnlKipil in
Civil C m No VS 1979 CA M l
o! Iti» Circuit Couil ol the ISTM
Judicial Cucud in and Eo» SEM&gt;
N O IE
County
SA N fO R D .
Flolida
wherein
NO R W ESI
M ORTGAGE. INC A CAIIEO R
NIA CORPORATION f/K/A NOR
W EST M O R TG A G E, INC
A
Mi n n e s o t a c o r p o r a t i o n
PlAinPEl anil DONALD C R llU E.
CANDICE A OlEUE. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOT AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION a .a
Defendant* I mil anil to |hi
highe »1 and baa! b.rldet loi
cath a! JO' N PARK AVENUE,
S a n t o r o . F l o r id a
jjftt
between I ! 00 a PI and 7 00
(i m on Min 10th day ol NOVI M
HER
1998,
lha
!o.lowing
described property aa tat lorth
ip
taut
Sunipiaiy
Final
Judgniant In mt
LOT 40 Tllll RON MILLS
PHASE IA ACCO R DING T O
tmi

pi

A!

thereof

as

RECORDED IN PLAT HOOK i r
PAGE 13. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SI M .N O U CO UNT* FLORIDA
Dalad till* 8fh day Oclnllai
&lt;9911
IC'R C U II COURT SEAL I
MARIANNE MORSE
Ciaik ol IF*a C ueu t Couil
Oy Jana E Jaaamc
Deputy Clan
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNE* FOn P lA NTiFF
KOt S UNIVF RSH* DRIVE
S U iTt 500
PLANTATION F . 13174

95-01760
Pubntti Octobai !6, 7J 1999
D IV ' I I
IN THE C IR C U I T CO UR T
OF T M I I 1 T H JU DIC IA L
C IR CUIT . IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O UNT* .
FLORIDA
G E NE RA L
J U R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A SE NO: SS 1392 CA l « H
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANV SUCCESSOR
0&gt; MERGER TO METMOR
f in a n c ia l

in c

vs

p l a in t if f

EDWARD A KRAMARClK If
LIVING ANO IE
DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS,
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND
ALL O T HER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST 0* THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
EDWARO A KRAMARClK
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
EDWARD A KRAMARClK.
if AN*. BARBARA J
KRAMARClK IF LIVING.
AND if DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES AND
a l l OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST 0*
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST BARBARA J
KRAMARClK. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE Of BARBARA J
KRAMARClK IF AN*. NCS
m o r t g a g e s e r v ic e s , l l c ,
f/K/A NCS CONSUMER
SERVICES. LLC. EDWARD A
KRAMARClK STATE OF
F l o r i d a d e p a r t m e n t or
REVENUE AMERICAN
g e n e r a l f in a n c e ,
INC . DISCOVER* MARKETING
AND DISTRIBUTING. INC
JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
u n k n o w n t e n a n t s in

POSSESSION
D EFEN D A N TS !
NOTICE
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary final
judgment ol lotedosure dated
□ ctobei 7th, 199B. entered in
C o il Cate No 98 1397 CA 14 K
ol the Cucud Cou’ l ol the TBTM
Judicial Cucud in and lor SEM I­
NOLE
County
SANFORD.
Florida, I will tell lo Ine fugheit
and beti bidder loi catn Hie
WEST FRONT DOOR ol the
S EM iNO lE County Courthouee
located at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORD. Florid*,
at 11 00 a m on the 10th day ol
November. I99B. the lolloping
detcirbed property aa aal lorlh
in
and
Summary
Final
Judgment Icr wit
LOT 3. BLOCK E. HIDDEN
LAKE. UNIT l-B . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH EREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT .
PAGES S3 AND S4. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thit Blh day Octobai.
I99B
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Cucud Court
By Jane E Jaaewic
Depuly Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BOt S. Uniyerady Drive
Suite SOO
Plantation. FL 33374
I9S4) 733 8000
In accordance m in (he
American mth Oiaabu.bea Act.
peiaona wdh disabilities needmg a apacial accommodation lo
parlicipata in this proceeding
anould contact Ih# Cletk ol the
Cucud Court at the SEM N O IE
County Courihouae at 407-3214330, not lattr lhan acven day*
prior lo the proceeding It hear,
mg impeued t-800-955 8771
H D D ) or 1-800-955 B770, via
Florida Ralay Service
Publiah Octuber IB, 73. 1998
DEV-10B

IN THE C IR C U I T CO UR T
SE MINO LE C O U N T Y
FLOR IDA
c a s e n o en i i b 9 c p
•N nr ESTATE OF
W 111 JAM MtCMAf l
DOUGHERTY
t)et #av#if
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN IS TR A TI ON
The edminiftfration of the
#%tat*» of W ill LAM MICHAEL
D O U G M fnTY , deceased F tie
Nynbfff 5*A 869’CP i% p#nd&lt;rg
in the Cucu*t
Court
lor
Seminole
County
flnnd(i
Probate D ivtti ft the addfetS
of wh*ch i i f O Drawer C ’ I
Sanford Florida 1 / 7 7 ? 0659
Ih# names mod addresses of
Ih# Personal1 Representative
ant!
Ih#
P# rton a l
Representative * attorney ,i»«
set forth fiftiu m
AH intomtlfH] parsons are
required to fil# with this court,
w it h in t h r u
M O N TH S o r
TM I riR S T PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TIC E h i All de-m s
against th# estate and (?) any
objection by an interested per
ton on whom this not&lt;c# wn*.
served that challenges the
validity of the will, ft*# (|uaM»ca
iiorii
of
th#
Rational
R#ft*i*sent411v*&gt; venue, or jufisdiction of th# court
ALL
CLAIM S ANO
O B JE C TIO N S
not

so fil ed

w «ll

ni

forev

IR rtARRID
Publication of I hit Notice ha#
begun on October 9. 1998
Ranrjn.tl Representative,
Mont# R ShoemaSt*'
701 Fait Qalleirrf Street
AFfamantu Spring* Florida
John V Oiium, Esquire
Florida Fla* r o 135940
213 South Swoop# Avr'ouo
Ma fland, Florida l?7*(i
|4Q/| 645 5325
Attorniif for
Per tonal Rep’utehtatJv#
Publish October 9. 16. 1999

PEV-72
N olle• of Sal#
Pursuant to Ha Statute A3'
iOh anti A1-0O7, tfi# laiir of
contents, househunt and muc
of th# following tenant* to sat
•sty own«f can* will In h#id on
October j i 1998 at 9 00 am at
4 Mmi Storage Inc
7/0
M,Cfcman Dr Sar ford Ft 407
321 Bltt?
Unit no
Kathleen flu*fcer € 12 13 ' 4 15
D#rt Bogdany
I 8. 9 18. 19
W-lluim Price
D t3
A $50 00 deposit t» ' v 11l. 7«»rf to
b^i
P ib liih Octobnr 16. 7 3 . 1998
DEV 121 _______________________

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IN T Ml C IR C U I T C O U R T
O f THE t A?H JUtllC 1*1
C IR C UIT , IN AMO r o n
■ TMIN O LE c o u m t v
FLORIDA
Q ENEHAL
J U R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE N O : ST IB TA CA M L
NORW ESI M O R fG A G t INC.
A CAl If OIINiA CORPORATION
f A A NORWESI
MORTGAGE. 'NC A
M NNESOIA CORPORA! tON

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SAM OKI&gt; S.mtnrd I tr*-t ( liiirrllrrl llir \.i/.r
ii*«ir will Imst .1 2 tin 2 ll.iskt ll’.ill Tciiirti.imcnt
mi S.itnrd.rv Or tnlirr I7lli
llir double r-litiiin.itlint tm im arucnt will h.iv*iwri dlvtsiinis Adult
I'i-iinil Ovrr mul Voulli
| h .iik I IImlrt
I list .nid Sr-&lt;mid I'l.iri- p rt/rs will bt- ,iw.tided
lul e.icb dlvistrni .is well its T sfllrls Inr i-.trh
|(.Utlr Ip.ml
( ’usi Is
per te.ini with proreeds tn bene Iit
the Vrrutli nt S.HlIrnd First C'hmi ll it! the N.t/ii
trilli 'n r inlnrm.iiiim .rnd in n-reive .1 rejilsir.iitnn
tonii 1 .dl Siiitlt’id 1 11 si ( b u n b ul the N.t/.treiie
.11 1-1071 :i22 :&lt;122

UCK basketball teams to hold
Midkni^bt Madness
OU|j\NlJO _ The I f I -s m en’s iiud wnmeii’s
b.isketb.dl If.tilts will kit k nil then I'I'lH 'fM
r .mtp.d(&gt;i)s witli Midkiiir’bl M adness on the i r e
Mini; nl Or tuber Ifllb .11 the UCK Arena
I1»e dnurs tn 1I11- i t m u will open ill 10:1(0 [&gt;,in
Pet Ini m.mi i s by the t'&lt; I b.md 1 beer leaders
nnd dilut e le.nn will kit k nil the Icslli'.ils &lt;md
will be Inllnwed by u v.im tv ul .itm in e s , draw
mus ,md lines until niidnmbi.
At Ib.d lime till* i'I'IH Mu versions ol Ibe I'C I
men s .md wonii-n's b.iski tlr.ill tennis will in.ike
Ibell en tr.illie Into Ibe nrenn anti will p r.u llie
unill .ipproMin.iii lv 12 :t(» .1 in.
Atlri IIn- pr.n lire llteie will be .1 spei Ini op
pnrtunilv lot Inns .mil the plovers alike to Inter
n il. Ibe plliiln^rnpb lot Ibe 1‘l’tM b*&gt; m en's hns
ketbnll sitredlile poster will be token nl thnt
time nnd Inns ore Invited to be 0 port nl the
event Ibe doors In ibe Are no will close nt op
pTdS.tlll.ltciv I .1 tit

Friday Niyht Fun
SAM OKI)

o p en r^-tn nl Snnford (lynmnstlr s.

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
OF PUBLIC A U C TIO N
’* 1&lt;ce ■■■■ !h #i #p y given

S« -7"r»■f■ i# «Vr#oor Service emit
in
at Public Auc lion for «aivai# for cath on dam and fo
highatl ti4defer the following
deicfi|j#r] w#hue1#t
O ct. 26. 1996
96 Ford 1 DR
Vm # JFA l P II 36WR116387
Thu lo t lion w&gt;tt I n h#lcf at
1*'
jrif* on the i i n l dafot
»• *■»«*
&lt;i«minol» Wmi k#'
Service 2540 S Myrtle Ave
Su* »oru F«j 1277J
Rroapec riv#
b.dder*
may
•ntpeef (retirelee one hour prtor
ta s.iip ie»m% are cavh or certi
t'#£f fun j# f erhinof# Wrecker
re&amp;e'vet tfi# right fa accept or
fejetf arip jn d all bids
Publish October 16, 1998
DEV ’ 8

IN THC C IR C U I T C O U R T
OE T H I 16TH J U D IC IA L
C IR C UIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
O ENERAL
JU R I S D I C T IO N DIVISION
CASE NO. 08 1315 CA 14 K
Cf Nl AM r i Ol MAI
SAVINGS DANK
PLA»NTIFF
VS
DONNIE E SM i T h , IF
LIVING AND IF
Df AO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES. GR AN T! (S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
c l a im in g a n in t e r e s t b y .
THROUGH. UNDER OR
IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T
AGAINST DONNIE E SMITH.
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT.
DONNIE E SMITH, IF ANY.
IN AND FOR
NAN R FERRELL.
SE M INO LE CO UN TY .
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAO
FLORIDA
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
CASE NO. 9S-52 C C - 2 0 - Z
h e i r s DEVISEES
SPRiNGWOOD VILLAGE
g r a n t e e s , a s s ig n e e s .
CONDOMINIUM
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
ASSOCIATION OF
TRUSTEES ANO A IL
LONGWOOD. 'NC . a
OTHER PARTIES
not for profit
CLAIMING AN INTEREST OY,
Florida corporation,
TH R O U G H .UNDER OR
Piamtiff.
AGAINST NAN R FERRELL.
1 vt
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KE i t h m a l a c h u c k
NAN R FERRELL, IF ANY.
i and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
MONTGOMERY SQUARE
Defend ant a
HOMEOWNERS
NOTICE OF SALE
ASSOCIATION. INC .
NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN
DIG 10 TIRE STO R ES. INC .
fha! on the 10fh day of
A DISSOLVED FLORIDA
November 1998 at 11 00 a m at
CORPORATION.
th# weal front door of th#
SOUTHERN WHOLE G IA S CO .
Seminole County Courthouse in
INC . STATE OF FLORIDA
Sanford, Florida, the under
DEPARTMENT OF
signed Clerk will offer for sale
REVENUE. STATE OF FLORIDA
the following deaenbed real
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
properly
AND EMPLOYMENT
t h a t c e r t a in c o n d o m in i­
SECURITY. SEMINOLE
u m PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
117-D SPRINGWOOD VILLAGE.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
A CONDOM INIUM PURSUANT
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
TO THE DECLARATION OF
POSSESSION
CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN
D E FEN D A N TS )
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK
N O TIC E
1331. PAGE 1049. PUBLIC
OF F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
RECORDS
Of
SEMINOLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN c o u n t y , F l o r i d a
pursuant lo a Summary final togelher wilh all structure*,
Judgment of foreclosure dated improvement*, fialurea. appli­
October 7lh, 1998. entered in ance*, and appurtenances on
Civil Case No 98 1315 CA 14 K said land or used m conjunction
of th# Circuit Court of the 18TM therewith
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
The aforesaid aale will be
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida. made pursuant to a Summary
I will salt to th# h&gt;gh#sl and ftnal Judgment entered »n Civil
beti bidder for cash the West No 98-52-CC-20-2 pending in
front door of th# Seminola the County Court of the
County Courthouse located at Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
301 North Park Av#nu# in and for Sommole County,
Sanfonj. Florida, at 11 00 am
Florida
on the 10th day of November.
Oated this 6th day of October,
1918, the following described
1998
property as set forth in said
MARYANNE MORSE
Summary Final Judgment, to*
CLERK OF THE
Wit
CO UN TY COURT
LOT 34. M O NTG O M ER Y
By Depuly Clerk
NOTICE
SQUARE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
A M E R IC A N S WITH
IN PLAT BOOK 24. PAGES 8
DI S A BILITI ES A C T OF 1S90
Administrative Order
AND 9 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
No. S T -3
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
Daied th s 8th day October.
if you are a person with a dis­
1998
ability who needs any accom­
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
modation in order to participate
MARYANNE MORSE
m this proceeding, you are enti­
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tled. at no cost to you. lo the
By Jane E Jatewic
provision ol certain assistance
Deputy Clerk
Pleat#
contact
Court
THE LAW OFFICES OF
Admin,stral-on at 301 N Park
DAVID J STERN. PA
Avenue. Suit# N30V. Sanford.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
FL 32771 (407) 323 4330. 111.
iQ'1 S University Drive
4227 within 2 working day* of
Suite 500
your receipt of thu notice; if
you are hearing or vo«ce
Plantation. FL 33324
impaired, CAN 1-800-955-6771
1954) 733 8000
TAYLOR AND CARLS P A .
98 2673KCNJ)
ATTORNEYS FOR THE
In Accordance with the PLAINTIFF.
American w-th Disabilities Act,
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
person* wdh disabilities need­ BOULEVARO. SUITE 800
ing a special accommodation to ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32810
participate in this proceeding
Publish October 9. 15. 1998
should contact th# Clerk ol the DEV-73
Cucud Cou’t at the SEMiNOLC
County Courthouse at 407-323
N O TIC E OF A U C TIO N
4330, not later than seven days
This Auction will be field on
prior to the proceeding it hear­
Nov
51h 1998 at noon at 325
ing impaired. I -BOO 955-8771
Aulifi
Av# ,
Oviedo,
FL
|T0D| or t-BOO 955 6770. via
Pr os pec li vtr
b idde n
may
Florida Relay Service
ritftpecl ih# « thirl#* on the day
Publish. October IS. 23* 1998
before the auction from 9 AM
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rr'itil 6 * M Term*, ,■*# cash or
erfther! fund* only Oviedo
Towing r&lt;**#rw#* Hi# right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The following *#* 'cue* are
Offered far bids
*4 jeep Chetove#
V f • 1J4F J605?h* 245520
86 V W Goff
V.n • iVW f A0174QV059047
60 Chevy Cheveti*

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V.n* 1FALP62W3RH109289
Pub'-sh October 16. 1998

Df v-102
IN T H E C IR C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S EMIN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
G E NE RA L
JU R I S D I C T IO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: ••
C A 1 4 -G
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY F/K/A MELLON
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION «9
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANGEL L ALFARO. ET AL
OEFENDANT(S)
N O T I C E OF A C T IO N
C O N S T R U C T I V E S ERV IC E
TO ANGEL L ALFARO and LU2
E SANTIAGO whose residence
it unknown if he/the/they be
ftving, end d he/the/they be
dead, the unknown defendants
who may he spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, end
ah parlies claiming an interest
by, through, under or agamsf
the Defendants, who are not
known lo be dead or alive, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
in the property described m the
mortgage being foreclosed
herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
property
LOT 73 APPLE VALLEY UNIT
TWO ACCO R DING TO THE
plat th e r e o f as r e c o r d e d

IN PLAT BOOK 16 PAGE 35
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S EM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been Med agamst you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any. to il on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive *500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later then 30 days
from the date of the fust publi­
cation of (his notice of action)
and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
against you (or the relief
demanded in the compiaini or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this 6th day of
O C TO B ER . 1996
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Caput* Clark
LAW O fFIC E S OF
OAVlO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BOT S UNIVERSITY 0RIVE
SUITE S00
p l a n t a t i o n , f l 333i*
98 JS8SJ (FNMAI MEL
Publiah: October 9. 16. I99B
OEV-76
N O T I C E OF BALE
OF M O T O R VE HIC LE
P UR S U A N T T O F.B. 713 7»
'986 OLOSMOBILE 4D
VIN 1G3AJT9R4GD41351B
Sa’a arid .ahrcla location
r “* 1*1 St Santoro FL Sat*
out* October 26. 1996 al 10 00
ToHing/ttoraga conrpar* r « avrvat the right to Mithdran
card vahretalkl trom (he auction
For more tnou'ia* call 407 6577995
Pubtrah October 16, 1996

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New Smyrna Racing
HAMSI I.A \rw Stuvm a Spcrtlwiiy will i.iktti-uu t s t.**;•' tips Lvi-ckt-mt (Oct Id 17), ailing
with tin- itlulii show ui D.ivtona lutrrnaM uti.il
Spi'i'ilw.tL iis it will Must nit tuR tin I’oili Fmliiy
ii IrMi »iih 1 S.ituril.iv .tltcniuuu
o u I'ridiU uiRlit. st.irtluR iit 8 p m .. Fairway
Jri'p . ( hrvsli-t I*1viii(&gt;ttilt will host a U itr Model
125 l-tp r.trr ll luntl.t l*rti Type- ntlt-sl that pays
$2.5(X) to wilt
Also u|) tin- sihi'dttlc will be regular division
ritcing. li-altirrs only. In ibe l.lm ltrd L.itr Mod­
els. Open Wlteel Modlllrds. Sportsm an. MiniStin ks, Itombers anil Kim A lim its

I ’ll R .t lr s ii|H ti at 2 p lit

w i t h I r o n ! R a le lit K» i

windows o p e n lt iR -it 7 p i n l i i k i t s w ill In -S 15
lot ad u lts Isbou via ir 1‘e p s t P m III k e t a t tin
1 tnnl Tit ket Window lot a s ’, d isioim ti wtlb
kids I I-and Under adm itted tree
On S.itnnl.iv their will In .( special KNIil'HM
125 davllm e ra te that will beRin at 1 |i m and
end ai M p m so Ians ta n Ret to ihe 1‘epst TOO
ITte Kndiiro will pay $5,000 to win (based on
100 paid entrtes) and will tm islst ol 125 laps ol
Rreeri 11.ir r.u ItiR no yellows and red II. i r s only
It a driver Is tn datiRer or a tar is blot king tin
track
Tickets will be $10 for adults (show vtiur
I’epst TOO In kel at the Front Tit ket Window lor
a $5 discount) with kids 1 1 and Under adm itted
free

Seminole football tickets
SANFOHD . Tire Seminole High School Ath
letk Uoostcrs are olferlnR reserved season font
ball tickets for $50 eat h
Call Connie Hall at .'122 5100.

Racing
C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 4A

KotmdltiR out the top live was
deleiidlng iJaytoiia .500 c h a m ­
pion Ir.de iCunrhardt
Knmitardi set uted the till 11 starting
position m his familiar (iuodwrench Plus Chevrolet after
being the very lirsl ear out In
(|iiallfyltiR. he posted a lap of
l ‘ t l .780 mph
NASCAK W inston Cup p o in ts
leader Jell Gordon set tired Ihe
eighth starting position in his
IrnPoui ( hevrnlrt while his

t loses! p u rsu e r Mitrk Martin
tam e hom e sixth In the t|ttalifying order In his Valvnllne
Ford
Tlie on-track st hedule for to ­
day Includes NASCAK W inston
Cup Series prat lice from 3
p in.-to-5:30 p m . Hud Beer
Second-Bound Qualifying at
6:30 p.m. and final NASCAK
Winston Cup practice from
7:30 p m.-in *» p.m.
Race fans attending Pepsi
TOO Second-Round Qualifying
and Final “Happy Hour P rac­

tice tin Friday will receive an
added bonus. Daytona In te rn a ­
tional Speedway will give a
special limited-edition lighted
NASCAK ra te t a r key chain to
the first 5.000 ticket-buying
custom ers on Friday.
'D aytona al the Speed ol
Light.' will fulm inate with one
ol the most anticipated NASCAK events in history, the In­
augural nighttim e nt nnlng of
lire Pepsi TOO on S aturday al 8
p.m.

Lyman-------------—
C o n t in u e d f ro m P a g e 4A

"We don't want to gel Into that type ol gam e.'
Baker said 'W e want lo run the football.'
For awhile, that worked fine. Lyman scored on
its first possession, taking over on a fumble re­
in very at the Apopka -11. Lyman ran the hall on
every play and Kit Kaminski scored on it fourthand true. 12-yard tarry, making the score 7 0.
T hat's when the D arters reached deep Into the
playlrook. They evened lire score on tin- follow­
ing possession, capping olf an 80-yard drive
witli a halfback option pass on fourth-ond-nlne
from C ha/ Williams to Antonio Hughlry.
Alter a Lyman punt. Apopka started moving
again, lire Darters turned a fake- punt Into a 4-1y.trd gain and llughlcy carried It in (rum the two
a few plays later. Barn- Sc-awnghl then took a
direc t sn ap m for a two-point conversion.
Meanwhile, the Lyman offense stalled. After
the im pressive opening drive, the Greyhounds
managed only eight yards the rest of the half.
Lyman forced a punt on Apopka's next drive,
hut were caught witli 12 men on tin* held, turn
Ing the Ixill hack over. Sc-awrrtght broke several
tackles on his way to a 2 2 -yard touchdown and
the D arters again used a direct sn ap for a two-

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IN T H E C IR C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E I B T H J U D IC IA L
C IR C UIT. IN ANO FOR
E EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLOR IDA
O E N ER A L
JU R I B O I C T I O N DIVISION
C A SE NO: EE 1446 C A 14 K
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
P LAN TIFF
VS
LINDA GABBIOON. IF
LIVING. AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASS'GNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLA MING AN INTEREST OY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LINDA GABBIDON,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LIN0A GABBIDON.
JOHN DOE I AND JANE OOE t
AND JOHN DOE 2 AND
JANE DOE 2 AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D E FE N D A N TS )
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Purauarrt lo a Sjmmary Final
Judg'nant ol lo&lt;». to aura dalad
Octobar 7th. ,996. anlarad in
Civil Caia No 98 1146 CA ,4 K
ol Ih* Circuit Cou '1 at th* IBTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
NOLE Count*. Sanford, Florida,
I Kill aall lo Ih* high**! and
b a il brddar lor ca t" (ha Waal
trom door ol Ih* Stmm ol*
Count* Courthoua* localad at
301 N Park A.anua in Sanford,
Florid*, al 11:00 am on Ih*
10lh da* ol NOVEMBER I9BB.
Ih* lollOKing daacribad proparI* aa aal lorlh m aa&lt;d Sun-mar*
Final Judgment, to m i
LOT 47. OF GENEVA TE R ­
RACE.
AM ENDED
P l AT.
A CCO R DING TO THE PLAT
th er eo f

as

reco rd ed

in

PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 82, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
Oalad th u 6th da* Octobai.
1991
(C i r c u i t c o u r t s e a l )
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaamc
Oapul* Clark
t h e l a w o f f ic e s o f

OAVlO J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Univaraii* Oriv*
Suila BOO
Plantation, FL 33324
(954| 233-BOOO
98-272BBDFMW)
In accordanc* m in th*
American with Diaabilititi Acl.
paraona k i I ’i diaabildia* need­
ing a apacial accommodation to
rarticipat* in thra proceeding
anould contact m* Clara ol tha
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
Count* Courthoua* al 407-3234330, not I4ter lhan aavan day*
prior lo th* proceeding. II hear­
ing impaired. 1-600-953-8771
(T 0 0 I or I-800-9SB-B770. via
Florida Rale* Service
Publiah October 16 23, I99B
DEV-120

IN TH E C IR C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E I G H T E E N T H
JU D I C I A L C IR C UIT ,
IH AND FOR
S E M INO LE C O U N T Y ,
FL ORIOA
OE NER A L
JU R I S D I C T IO N DIVISION
C ASE NO: EE 1ST4 C A 14 K
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK.
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES
VII. INC SERIES 1997-HUD 2
PLAINTIFF
VS
DOUGLAS BOSTIC. ET AL
DEFENDANT,SI
N O T I C E OF A C T IO N
C O N S T R U C T IV E S ERV IC E
TO
HEIRS. BENEFICIARIES
AND ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIM ING
AGAINST
THE
ESTATE OF ARTlE L DANIELS
A/K/A ARTlE L
DANIELSB O S TIC , D ECEASED Khot*
randanca
it
unknown
it
ht/aht/m t* b* living, and it
ha'aha/th** b t
dead, th*
unknown dalandanit who may
n* tp o u ta t. hair*, davnaaa.
grant***, aitignaaa, hanor*.
craddora. I'utlaaa. and all pari-aa claiming an m iaiait by.
through, under or agamst Ih*
Dattndani*. who art not known
10 b* dead or alive, and all p a l­
lia* having or claiming lo hav*
any light, till* or mtaraat in Ih*
properly daacribad &lt;n in* mort­
gage bamg foreclosed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thal an action lo loracloa* a
mortgage on tha following
property
THE NORTH 48 75 FEET OF
LOT 16 AND THE SOUTH 26 23
FEET OF LOT 17. BLOCK E.
MAP
OF
BUENA
VISTA
ESTATES ACCORDING TO THE
plat th e r e o f as r ec o r d e d

IN PLAT BOOK 3 PAGES 1 AND
2. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
ha* baan bled agamst you and
you are required to aarv* a
copy ol you' written dtlantaa,
11 an*, to it on DAVID J STERN,
ESQ Plaintiffs attorney, wnoaa
address it SOI S University
Drive »JOO. Plantation, FL
1)124 (no leltr lhan 10 day*
•rom th* data ol Ih* hist publi­
cation ol th.a node* ot action)
and Ida th* original with tha
dark ot thia court either bator*
service on Plaintiff a attorn** or
.mmadiatal* tnaraattar: otherm i* a dttauil will be anlarad
aga-ntl you tor th* relief
demanded in tha compiaini or
petition Mad herein
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
*aai ot Ihi* Court at SEMINOLE
County Florida, this 6th day ol
OCTOBER. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T h e
CIRCUIT CO UR T
BY Ruin King
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
OAVlO J STERN
a t t o r n it f o r p l a in t if f

BOt S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 11124
98-2747 liW CC)
Publish Octobar 9. 16. 1998
DEV-TS

p n ln trr lo m ake It 23-7 at tin- half.
Kraus*- Dually attem pted his first pass with
Just over two m inutes left In the half. Me was
joosrning up for later.
A|&gt;opka Just about ended things on a 56-yard
punt return for a touchdown early in the third
q u arter lo m ake It 29-7. but It wasn't over yet.
Two plays latrr. Krause found Alfred Cleve­
land over the middle and connected for a 66yard touc hdown p a ss to make tt 29-14.
Lyman blew u big opportunity a m inute later.
TTie defense stulfed Apopka to force a punt.
Apopka fal-.cd and made it for the llrst down,
hut fumbled. Lyman recovered another fumble
two plays later hut were pinned deep,
Tlie G reyhounds reached the Apopka 35 be­
fore Krause fum bled on fourth-and-one.
Again, though. Apopka let Lyman back into
the game, fumbling three plays later. Jo se Gon­
zalez recovered, hut Krause was picked otl. it
was returned for a score and It was 35-14.
Krause kept slinging. Me hooked up again
w it h Cleveland fo r a 0 9 -yard touchdown p a s s t o
make It 35-20. and. after Lyman recovered .ut
onslde kick, things got even wilder. From the
Apopka 21. on tlie ninth play of the drive.
Krause was picked ofT. hut Apopka fum ble thc
retu n i to give Lvman new life on the drive.
Krause connected wilh Dominick Cleveland tn
the D arter two, and Krause sneaked It tn two
plays later. It was 35-27 with 3:27 rem aining.
Lyman tried Its third straight onslde kick and
four players had a shot at It before knocking It
out of hounds. Tlie G reyhounds were out of
tim eouts and Apopka ran out the clock.
Baker was defiant In his praise of his team 's
effort.
'I give these guys so m uch credit for not giv­
ing up and lighting until the end.* Baker said.
Hit- loss was u non-district, non-conference
game so the G reyhounds (1-2 In 6A-3) still have
a shut at a playoff hid tf they run the table. Next
week's DeLand gam e Is Lyman's hom ecom ing.

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NO TIC K UNDKR
F I C T IT I O U S NAMK A C T
Notice f hereby given the! th#
undersigned pursuant to Ihe
Fictitious Nam# Act.” Chapter
865 09 Florida Statutes Mill reg­
ister
*ith
the
Florida
Depaitment of State upon
receipt Of proof of the publics*
i on ot this notice, the fictitious
name, to «nt
AMERICAN
R ES IDE NTI A L SERV IC ES
under which tee aspect to
engage m b u s ie s t at 5051
VVettheimer, Ste 725, Houston,
TM 77056
Dated at Houston, T e n s , this
September 29, 1996
ARS SPECIAL EVENTS. INC
Publish October 16. 1998
DEV-117
N O TIC E UN DE R
F I C T I T I O U S NA ME A C T
Notice it hereby given that the
undaraignad purtuant to Ih*
-Fictitroui Nam* Act,* Chaptar
BBS 09 Florida Statute* writ ragratat
with
tha
Florida
Oapartmant ol State upon
receipt ot proof of th* publica­
tion ol thra notrea, th* licit,rout
name, lo wit:
C E O M A N A G E M E N T CO.
undar which w* aapact to
angag* in buamaaa at 111
Kalaay Lana. St*. A, Tampa. FL
1)919
Oatad ai Mouaton. Taiaa. th&gt;*
atcond day of Octobar. 1991
AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL
SERVICES OF FLORIDA. INC
Pubuth: Octobar t6. 1998
DEV-119

N O TIC E
OF R US LI C SALE
P u b l i c NOTICE It hereby
g *en. that on Ihe dale and time
listed below, end continuing
Irom da» lo day until aU goods
are sold we will sell et Public
Auction, to the highest b&lt;dd«f,
for cash el the warehouse of
STORAGE USA. located et 1007
WiLLA SPRINGS D R . WINTER
SPRINGS. FL. the following
goods, wares and merchandise
for rent end other charges lor
which e hen on same is
Claimed to wit
0ATE OF SALE
1WIW96
TIME Of SALE
11 00 A M
OON CHANCY
*19
Household i M uc items
RONALD DUNFEE
*510
Inventory

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SHAKAKAN ELL'S
*511
Household Hems
LO R ICHEW NING
*347
Household Items
ORLANOO GONZALEZ
«60l
Furniture
A S50 cleaning deposit will be
collected tor each unit pur­
chased and refunded after all
contents of the uriil/s has been
removed from the facility The
above info* mat ion is to be pub
inthed once a wees tor two con­
secutive weeks The said Sat*
to bo under and by virtue of the
statutes of the state ot Florida,
m such cases made and provid­
ed The Sate w«ll be held by an
Auctioneer.
License
No
AU1853 AB1322
Publish October 16. 23, 1998
DEV-116
N O T I C E UN DER
F I C T IT I O U S NA ME A C T
Notre* rt hereby given mat in*
underargnad purtuant lo th*
-Ficlrtrou* Nam# Act,* Chaptar
BBS 09 Florida Statute* writ ragrltar
with
th*
Florid*
Department ol State upon
receipt ol proo, ot tn* publica­
tion ol thra notice, th* ,relit,out
name, to wit
AIR A S S O C IA TE S
undar which w* aapact to
tngaga in buarnaaa at t i t
Kalaay Lana. Sta. A. Tampa. F l
116,9
Dalad at Houtton, Ttaaa. thia
aacond day of October. 199*
AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL
SERVICES OF FLORIDA. INC
Publish. Octobar 16. 1998
OEV-ttB
N O T I C E OF
P UBLIC BALE
At 10 00 A M . October 30.
t990, Hemphill Salvage A
Towing will sell the to how mg
vehicles to satisfy the towing
end storage liens m accordance
wdh Florida Statutes Section
713 78 1965 Mercury 2-door.
VIN
1MEBP9239FH655265.
1963
Toyota,
3-door,
VIN
JT2RA65L0D4O14861,
1973
Voihswagon
2-door.
VIN
1132727062. end 1982 Volvo
SW, VIN 1AX4956C1385211
Sale location 5284 A Patch
Road. Orlando, FL
Terms
Cash Seller reserves the right
to bid, to accept or reject any
and all bids Each vehicle &gt;•
sold AS IS, no warrant res, no
guaranteed till#
Publish October 16. 1996
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IN TER EST
AS
SPOUSES. h E i RS DEVISEES.
G R A N TE ES .
OR
O THER
CLAIM ANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to loraclota a mortgage
on in# following proparty
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LO T 16. LAKE CHARM
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
plat th e r e o f as r e c o r d e d
in p l a t b o o k j s . p a g e 42,

PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
N O lE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
' a* Lean tiled aganat you and
you aia required to ear** a
copy of your written detente*.
.1 any. w.thin SO day* attar the
•&lt;r*t publication ot thi* Notice
of Action, on
Echevarria,
McCal a Riym ar, Barratl A
Frappit'. Plaintiff a attorney,
wnote edd'eee le 60' Beyeho'e
Boulevard, Suite 800. Tampa,
Fienda 33606. and Rla tna o&gt;ig
mai w.th true Court either
Patera aervice on Plaintiff*
attorney or immediately there
after, otherwite a dafautt will
be antaiad again*! you lor tn*
ral.al
damanoad
in
the
Complaint or petition
tin* notice than La publithad
one* each weak tor two con
aacuti.a weak* in tha Sammola
Herald
W ITNESS my hand and tha
taal cf m i. Court on ttva Sth
day o ' O CTOBER, 1**8
(SEAL)
Maryanne Mora#
Clara ot tna Court
By Ruth King
A . Deputy Clara
F§6-4096
If you are a peiaon with a d-a
ability who naada accommoda
lion m order to participele
tt.it proceeding, you ere enti
tied at no coat to you. for tha
pioviaton ot cariain aaaielanca
Pleaaa
contact
Court
Adm.n.air abort at 301 N Para
Atranue. Sanford. Florida 32771
ta aphona nun bar (407) 323
4330. witnm 2 woramg daya ot
your racerpt of thu aocumant. If
nearing impaired, (TDDI t-600
9SS 6771
PuDi.an October g, 16, t**6
DEV 74

,NC •■"&lt;»
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN PO S S IS * tO *
OF S U B JE C T R CAL
PROPERTY
I.ii
nil*
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
jrauanf to a Final Judgment ot
[ireclcaure dated September
24th. 1998 end entered in Caae
Nc 98*1004.CA 14-B. o ' the
cu.t Court ot the E IG H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
S EM in O l E County Florida
•rein Gf CAPITAL MOAT
GAGE SERVICES, INC.. F/K-'A
G f CAPITAL m o r t g a g e s e r
v ic e s
OF
CALIFO R NIA
■ K A
SHEARSON
LEHMAN MORTGAGE C O R P O ­
RATION a P a.nt," and STEVEN
V
W ORMAN
et nI . are
Oetandanta, I wilt aeti to the
igheat and beat o dder tor
cash m the Weal front door of
the Courthouae, n Sanford.
SEMINOLE County, Florida al
M O O a m , o cloca on the tat
day of December the following
deaci'bed property aa aet forth
m *a-d Final Judgment, to wit
UNIT 103 BUILDING III. SUN
r i d g e h i. a c o n d o m i n i u m
ACCORC NG TO THf OECLA
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM AS
R ECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK IS22, PAGE
1890. TO G E TH E R W i t h AN
UNDIVIDED IN TER EST IN TO
THE
COM M ON
ELEM ENTS
t h e r e t o . PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
a a a 537 Sun Ridge Place, Unit
103, Altamonte Springs, Florida
32714
DATED tn-a 24th day ot
September, 1996
MARYANNE MCRSE
Aa Ciera o' aaid Court
By Jane E Jatewic
At Deputy Ciera
Faber S G n u . PA
Suite 300
1570 Madrug* Aienue
Coral Gae&gt;**. Florida 13146
(305, 662-4110
Parson* with a disability who
naaa a apac.al accommodation
to panic pat* in this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Sammola County
Courthouse
301
N.
Park
A&gt;*nu*. Suit* N IO t, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at least Ira* days
ptiot
to
tha
proceeding.
Telephone ,4071 123-4330 ait.
4227; 1-800-955-8771 (TD D) or
1-800-955-8770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service *
Publish October 16, 23, 1998
DEV-28

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mesh
r Pram 1 s n 1824 ftncervor
I „ l(&gt;Itv w
Pow Book ».
etc.
msla'i
C .1*1 OV»f
Rea jv
Asking
54 5()0 t !.*? V* oK3
I (ffil sO \V&lt;ii IfActe tor car, pick
l 'kg Scrrfn TV.fKJirt 3 m o w i
1 rt " 407-3:3 $633

* e t it e t m c o u n t
OF TH B 18TM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
•C M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CA SE NO: SS 1467 C A 14 K
KNUTSON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
PATRICIA O. SLACK IF
LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GR AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITO R S,
TR USTEES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV, TH RO U G H,
UNDER OR AGAINST
PATRICIA O SLACK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PATRICIA O. SLACK. IF ANT,
ROYAL ARM5 CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC. NATIONAL
p l u m b i n g a n d d r a i n , in c
D/B/A MR. ROOTER
PLUMBING. JO HN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of toracloaura dated
October 7th, 1996, entered in
Civil Caae No 96 1497CA 14K
ot tha Circuit Court of tha I6TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida,
I will aall to tha highett and
beat b&gt;ddar for caeh th* Waal
front door of th* Sammola
County Courtnoua* located at
101 North Patk Avanu* In
Santord, Florida, at 11:00 a m.
on th* toth day ot Novambat,
1998. th# following daaenbad
properly aa tat forth in aaid
Summary Final Judgment, to ­
wn:
UNIT NO 600- 12. ROYAL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM . A C O N ­
DOMINIUM A C CO R D IN G TO
THE DECLARATION OF C O N ­
DOMINIUM
ANO
EXHIBITS
ANNEXED TH ER ETO . R ECORD­
ED MAY 27. 1983. IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1460. PAGE
1864. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMiNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AS
AM ENDED:
TO G E TH E R
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN TH E COMMON ELEM ENTS
AND LIMITED COMMON ELE ­
M ENTS
DECLARATIO N
OF
CONDOM INIUM TO BE AN
APPURTENANCE
TO
THE
ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT
Dated thie Sth day October.
1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatewic
Depuly Clark
THE LAW O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S. Lin,vanity Drive
Suit* 600
Ptamat.on. FL 31124
(954| 233-6000
98-26865IKNW)
in accordance with tha
American w.th Diaabllitiaa Act.
pataona with diaabllitiaa need­
ing a apacial accommodation to
participate In thit proceeding
im t h

ehould contact tha Clark ot tha
Circuit Court At th* SEMINOLE
County Courihouft* *t 4 07-323*
4330, not lAt*r than i*v*n d*y«
poor to th* proc**dmg If h«*r*
•ng tm p A ir* d .

m n n eso ta

n a t io n a l

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EXP. MOTHER wJI provide TIC .
hot mnal* 6 anack*. irnaonaWe
rain* and atlnr school care
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M O TH ER O F 2 will babys-l in
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environment w' lots to do Meats
included Call 302 8355

Long Term-Short Term
Temp To Hire
•96-1121
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tr u s tee
p l a in t if f

vs
SUSAN J HAY. If
LIVING. AND IF
C f AD. T h e UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
REDITORS. TR USTEES AND
Al L O THER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
T h r o u g h , UNDER OR
AGAINST SUSAN J HAY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SUSAN J HAY. IF ANY,
JO HN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D E F E N D A N T^)
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E BALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment of toracloaura dated
October 7th. 1998. entered In
Civ,I Cate No 98 1019 C A 14 K
ol the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and foi S EM I­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida,
I will tail to tha highaal and
beat bidder for caeh AT TH E
W EST FR O NT DOOR o» The
SEMINOLE County Courlhoua*
'ocatad at 301 N PARK AVENUE
Ih SANFORD. Florida, at 1!:00
am
on tna TOth day ol
Novambar. 1998. tha following
daaenbed proparty a* aal forth
•n
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgmanl, to-wd:
LOT IS BLOCK O. INDIAN
HILLS UNIT THREE. AC CO R D ­
ING t o t h e p l a t t h e r e o f a s
RECORDED IN PLAT B OO K 1*.
PAGE 94 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Oatad m u am day Oclobar,
T99S
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STER N. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
80! S Univetatty Onva
Suita SOO
Plantation. FL 31124
19541 233-8000
98-25600IWEN)
In accordance with the
American with Diaabllitiaa Act.
paiaant with diaabllitiaa need
■ng a apacial accommodation to
paiticipal* m thi* proceeding
m ould contact th* Clark ol th*
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouae at 407-121
4310. not later than aavan daya
prior to th* proceeding. It hear
mg impaired. 1-800-953-8771
|TDD| or 1-800-935*6770, via
Florida Relay Service
Pubtivh. October 16, 23. t««8
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MUNCHK1N MANOR pre k reg
now tali da*M&gt;t. sm group* a
loving home almo* lor 3-Syra
reasonable tale* 32 1 6948
WILL B AB YSIT
children m my homo ages 0 3
7am 6pm M F 421 -1830 Santord

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■Attordable price*
•Perionahred service
'Quality work
'Diktribution m your local area
(to draw season* help horn am
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$300 - $500

C all (4 0 D 122-2*11 A
A i k lo r th e C la s s ifie d D e p t.
L e i y o u r d is p la y s a ta ri w o rk in g
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env at home Rush a sasa to
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HERftHEY / P C P ftl
1400 800 41 ca*h. weekly in­
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Only t vender operator lor »vx
area. Must have IS.BBO eatn
available lor mmediale owner»hf&gt;. Call t -800 692-6353

LE NATUREL-Ind ditt Home
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trsrvt **nous about buying your merchendM
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don! wan people c*lmg you when you era at work or sleeping

DaytlgM hour* onto.
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WANT TO GET RID
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STUFF?
A YARD S A LE is the perfect
way to do mat and th* Sem/noJ*
Hera/d can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale in the
S*mlnol* H tn ld tor only $51/
line and watch the item* Itav*
while the money cornea m. Can
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5Ln* ad can run tor three day* M
the Herald for ONLY 19.1111 All
w « ask it that you prtpay th*
ad Can ui-we con hatp'i
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

GIGANTIC SALE
Moving sale. Oct 16 6 IT. 9-3
Old
tooit.
fishing
everything!
2019 Hbiscus Court. Santord

310 SUNLAND DR.
Fn 6 Sat. 9 3 Lots ol old books,
antiques 6 mtsc Xems

WAREHOUSE. YARD 4
MOVING SALE
Fn-Sat Sun 8 4 Celery Ave 3
mi E ol Mei'onv.ite Ave, Furn.
mower, toots, gun*, etc
YARO SALE SAT Ocl 17. fl?
2017 Gtandvre* Ave (oft 20th)
Oa&gt; tabe Muicher B io A more
BIO CARPORT SALE
Funviufe. household item*,
cameras Fn 6 Sat 8 5PM
2209 S Oak Ave Santord

YARD I____

3 FamJy Yard Sate
609 E Avport Btvd. Santord

Upon vertlication ol delivery ol
2 1 7 — G a k a g e S a l es
th* Southern Bel ‘Real Yeuow
Pages* m your own neighbor­
hood or vtcrnny
rU M O Y M O III
DELIVERY DOOR TO DOOR
12 BIKES M U S T QOIIt Houi
Housewives, students, r*tired
hold item*, lawn cere
Lots ol stuff you want or ne unemployed Applicant* mutt
be 19 yrs or older, must have
but a.dnt know A S TO P B U
Sal S Sun 1-4. E BBt S t t E insured auto or truck and be
available el ta u t 4 daylight
Ave
nn/day
To appto caN S2S4MSS
LARGE BACKYARD SAL*
9:10-4 *l«.
Sat .Oct 17. 6-5.669 Wien Dr.
DO NOT CALL PHONE
Casa*berry In Deer Run
COMPANY
0.0 A tocotporaied/EOg
MULTI-FAMILY
YARO
L
Sat. Oct IT. 9-J. Comer ol F BLUE ROO MON CLASS TOR
4} inch labia ml* chavs. Exc
metro Ave. A E. 20th St.
cond. 1129. VMsn 324-4899
SATURDAY Oct IT, M
CASHIERS
early birdtl Tool*, tm.
Irtdgerttor. Iree/er. loti ol ol
Wa tram tor To* coNectors
things. 1040 High Point Lo
24 opening* lor Ati d s peopit
Longwood (Crystal Creek d
T t s p /t
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health, dental, Me insurance

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CHRISTMAS RCTAJL SALES
outgoing paopt* tor grft

display at ANamonle Matt Nov
16-Jan 2 Deys/Nites tShr Bo­
6am -a n any day
nus Call iitAM-SPM
toll free aaa-at*-1311.________
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to piece t
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732-477-4906 or send to: Glob­
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Brick. N J 06723 and B local
coordinator wtl contact you.

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OF V -107

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OF TH E tSTM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
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CASE NO 98 1019 CA 14 K
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■-3. Special herd top tor 450
Mercedes Serahe Club, 2!
CATV TECHNtCiAN
Santord Ave
Technician needed lor
■yttem m Heathrow. ExpertYARO BALE Frl-Sat 1 -8 . 5' ence tn testing and Iroubtethoobng ol heedend. outud*
Bryan i Ave
oft
network, end msiaAabon* is re­
Something tot everyone!
quired Ab4«y to ckmb and Ml
75b*. Good dnvtng record and
YARD SALE
vakd FL OL Must be depend­
FrvSal 8 4 2633 Magnolie A able
Pre-employment drug
Lot* ol babv clothe*,
testing required EOt
item* (awing. H C ) Urge I
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en
costumes.
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row, FL 32746. Attn: Gen Mgr.
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second teal S tingle* Horn*
Sponsored by Madna 16 Cl
weekly Let* model pram conDr Juke Devil. Matron
venbonalt Exp A Hemet req
George Duncan. Patron
Cell 1400-M1-M40

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP.
15 yr old Corp seeks 2 people
won excellent communications
skits A phone voice No sales'
PT/FT
afternoon A evening
StoftS. *7 00/Hr start
AFfUED CONCEPTS
333-7300
___________ EOE___________
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS.
SERVERS “ Cracker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (1-4
and Hwy 46)________________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Expen•need w/*quip A irte work a
pkrs Vacation A Pension (407)
322-8131
_______________
ELSCTRICtANSresid 4 comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS,
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S. Park Drrv*.

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ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW1 Honey Trsnspon has
Immadial* openings lor drhrsr
tram***. No sxpsrwnc* needed
Earn 1500 lo 9700 weekly plus
benefits COL training available
EOUIP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced w/boxabi*. COL reqd
Vacation A Pension F/T posieon (4071 Sa-SIM __________
U P . OAYCAJta M 8 U 8 FT.PT

Apply at Faith Bible Ministry,
tOt I 8S*nt Avs 330-2797
Experienced auto body tech
Must have own tools Apply si
Sanlord Paint S Auto Body,
2601 Country Club Rd 322-048

71— H elp W a n t e d

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

KITCHEN HELP FtoxAUs hrt
Apply • Willow Tie* Cato. Celt
to schedule interview 322-2204

Service AgenVOrfver- Needs lo
ciein. service and mspecl
rental vehidet Vaid FLD Ac­
ceptable dnveg record and
background check Apply In
person. 1096 Orlando (17-t2)
Dr. Santord

LABORERS
Needed tor light industrial
Exp with numabc toots and
pallet repair exp helpful
Cett 331-0468

PART-TIME
Church Organ,it J15G week
Choir director 5200' week

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

PROFESSIONAL

HCALTH ertURAMCC ANO 40IK
PLAN! Drug Pa* eertf4eee
y at: SSS MWar Orfva.

ASSISTANT MANAGER

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Fasl growing company needs’,
three career mnded people lo
interview/hM e/mana ge
Un limit ;
ed growth potential Salary « ,
Bonus * Benefits Fax resume
to (407) 647-6125 Attn C Kvsch
or cett (407) 647-8010
______

LANDSCAPE RS-starting
pay
97 OOmr, F/T wtoeneliu Cell
H w a M i a ______________

LABOR READY r)
WORK TOOAY/PAO TODAY
Santord
Apply
W lin person today:
1651I 9 French Ave
373-4343
LPN/CNA'e Slate Cen PT. FT A
per oem Longxvood Relvement
V'tteoe 767-0500*1122_______
MERRY MAIOS MIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331-5266
PBOCEfSOR
MORTOAQE
TRAINEE: H&lt;gh school grad mi
banc typing A computer sklis
Ninons Mortgage Corp Longwood Cell Dsn Al 767-«270.

____ (4 0 7 ) 8 6 9 -0 4 4 4
Right Hard Man need 100 work­
ers daily, Drivers pad 56 00
Drive cars *1 Rental C o . Auclions various other )obs avail­
able 55 00 sign on bonus with
Ad Work when you want to. and
get pad toe same day JOBS ■
M O NEY Call us 260-6106 or
apply alter 5AM at 601 Dogtrack
Rd . Long wood

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers deity,

MULTI-FUNCTION
POSITION

*55 sign on bonus to nsw smployMB-

With primary responsibility in
receptionisl'casnier Some PC
exp end ability to deal with the
pubkc req Pad vacation A holi­
days. insurance. 401K. ale
Possible advancement A bo­
nuses EOE O/F/W/P Southern
Electric Supply 3501 S Sanlord
Ave. 3220631 or Fax resume to
321-4731___________________
NOW HIRING
Seeking following position*:
House Person, House Keepers,
and AM Dishwasher* Apply In
person to: MerrtoW Courtyard.
191 International Parkway.

‘Exits pay to driver*.
‘Open 5 am
*01 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
2*0-410#

SALES POSITION

Pnntmg A Marketing Services

Small Co with unique capabili­
ties
wants to grow Base. Car slow ,
Slock option 322-2561.________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Tretnlng Armed A Unarmed
trently A Assoc. *34-744*
SERVICE TECHNICIAN tor local
propans company Immsdtal*
FT position available Vacation,
sick pay. CDL Class B ■ plus
Apply m psrson Discount Pro3804 S Orlando Dr. San-

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ORDER FULLERS needed tor E
Ort/N Orl/Saminot* Co , Full
ton*. 1st S 2nd shifts aval. Lots
ol ovsnime, dependable, temp
10 hve. not shad ol work Heavy
Wing. ForkMI a Pius! Cal NOW!
QPC sliding 260-5066 No Fee

SLENDER WEIGH i

enthusiastic sates associate
FT/PT lor the Seminole Town
Cenier. Some mghtsrwkands
req S7vcomm lo start Call
Kns tor Interview 302-5006

Pn RECEPTIONIST

U F 11-5 Apply m person atlsr I
pm Laksview Nursing Cenier
919 E 2nd St Santord

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
C — tvVy C « V w cryptogram* w * ciaatad lio n guutaiwna t&gt;,
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FRONT ENOYMECHAHtC

Mutt have exp. own toots A
vakd Or Uc C*4 Santord TV* A
Aina c a m me. ai a m iflji—

GENERAL LABOR • Mechani­
cally inclined warehouse A a s­
sembly workers needed Apply
today Work tomorrow
Call
Chn* at A-1 Temps (407) 647SQ10 No Fes EOE___________
JANITOR needed P/T 20 hr*/
wk. Can Odets* al Semmoi*
Herald 322-2611. EOE
JOIN toe best healthcare team
in Vokisia county Restorative
CNA needed immediately
Previous sip* nance neiplul
Celt Debary Manor 407-AAA*426. EOC.

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PHONE BOOKS ARE
ING! Right Hand Man
t YOU’ loader position*
ail lor phon* boot* IS 00
on honu* with Ad. Driver*
MOO. Cal 260 6106 or ap­
ply in person SAM. 601 Dog
9ack (Vt longwood
T O P PAY
For aip cabanel maker* a lami­
nator* D Uc req Drug Free
Work Place Apply m peraon to
I C M . I U I Kattner Place. Port
oI Sanford t lai retume to
407-3214454
TREE CUMBERS/
□ROUNDSMAN
needed tip COt licenced prel
323 3481 TOP PAY"'
ACCEPTPIO APPS FOR
JANITORIAL position* m Ik
Mary area Cal *42 8289
MIO WELDERS 2y- s rip 'a ^
ply m peraon F«*l Weigh MFQ
210 Tech Dr Santord 330 5000
WRECKER DRIVER
Eipertenced Mu»l have Clan
B. Apply al Santord Towing.
2601 Country CM) Rd 322 8844
YARD SALE
Sal A Sun 9 5 White Froal Free
17 cu II Ing wAxg lop heeler
Eieellenl cond Table 8 4
chair* ml lorrmca top. mi­
crowave nearly new. throw rug* 75 ea Power hand looii Carpel
M4I Dveci 2*13 S 17 92

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
DELTONA turn A unlurn room*.
SlOtVwk ♦ ttOOdep 904-5329S43 alter 5 pm_______________
EFFICIENCY
Maid aerv - convenvnt location
_________ 321-4900__________
FURNISHED ROOM9-AI utH*
md laundry, phone, and kit
u*e *65 tOO a week 324-49S5
LAROE ROOM
Private bath. Jaeurn. kitehen
No kmoking/Pet*
Nice
Santord area *350 * 1/2 utikK l , « » M W 3W:!9)7____
SANFORD/ IK. MARY I ig
bdrm, ml bath.
*35Qmo in­
clude* all tv. phone, utilities
302 7188____________________
97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d
Santord 1BR. complete priva­
cy. I b* from hotprtaJ SIOOYW
* *200 aecurrty Incl ut4 Cal
695-1447.

LEARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRIES
m e m m it m

•IB Day COL Trslaltl
•Day i Wtskaid CUsna
•Financial AasMaaca
•Canton Hlrlag Oa Ida

.Truck Driver
i institute
800-554-7364

117— C o m m e r c i a l

HOUSE FOR RENT
2/1, Fenced yard CH'A *500/
mo Call 574 7966 Santord Area
SANFORD AREA 3-1 Central
H8A, large lot. qurel location
*635/mo . dep 857-9277
99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d
DOWNTOWN t bdrm apt AC.
*. stove Water md (300/
«*25(Vdep 328-9148
M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA I BOOM *410VO
1 BOOM . *4/0140 AND UP

323-8670

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FENCED PARKING AREA
eaiy access, can accom­
modate up to 35 cars, heavy
equipment, autos, etc . 17-92/
Arpod BMJ area, available m
mediaiety 1550 per month
Phone 3244440 or lai 324118*.

Santord Hlatorlc Olahlcl (3)
Commencai
Leaked
Und*
*160 000. (1) Commence Vac
anllot *55.000 330-1495

153—A creage Lot For
S ale

OFFICE 8 STORE AVAIL. Both
over 1000 sq ft (1) (435 (2)
*450 Cal after 12pm 322-6169

231— C a rs F o r S ali

199—p rrs At SurrLiEs

149—C ommercial
P roperty Foil S ai l

R en tals

118— O ffice S pa c e F o r
R ent

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mob4e homevte. hone*, cattle,
tarmmg or nunery Zoned agn
cultural *3.900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner linance 904-7871772 or 904-7(74822

A MOVE M SPECIALII 400 *q
h 4 up' *265 A MONTH Office

75X150 2428 Willow Ave Wa
ter. new *ewer, kne cable, elec­
tric 699 9046

DALMATION F em ate ip a y e d
a« *hqt* 9 mt* FREE In good
hom e Call 323 3693
r n E E TO GOOD HOME
Very *weei A lovable Chow m u
25 b male, neutered, all shot*
P le a se ca» 323 4534

1915
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEVILLE. O ne ow ner P arts car
only No title 4 O ' New V B eng n e Irom CadHiac co st *2700
Only 10K mrle* since installed
New radiaior b a tte ry b ra k e s A
"re s Absolutely lo a d e d Body
and interior g re a t
Will take
* , 000 tor com plete c ar Drive it
away* Might tra d e
407-323-

199— P ets &amp; S upplies
PET GROOMING
by appl al my office or a, your
hom e 20* yr* e»p 7*7-0(08

19*5 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
G reat condition *1500 OBO
19*7 NISSAN PU LSA R NX Tlop*.
reliable
transportation
*600 0 0 0 696-7047

211—

A nth ju e /C ollectiblls

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

^ W j g e ^ 2 I C I 2 0 j x 3 3 3 i2SS4^

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quel hstorc
area 1425/mon ♦ util* I yr
lease Cal 330 2220___________
ROSELEA VILAS
2/1 Specie/ •UlOVofilti

_HUD OKAY 407-330-8833

SANFORD- 2/1 duple«. Central
AvHeat. w/d hook up. *475mo/
tDOOdep. Cad 323-3288________
SANFORD 2/2 Appronmatety
1.000 *q ft W/D md, |430/mo
♦ towdepovl CaW 322-1081.
SANFORD in upstair* Apt
Ooadarea HittoncArea Relt
nag *350/060 321-6757
103— H o u s e s U n t u r n is h e d
*500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own IN* 3 bdrm
home ml C/HA. new paint A car­
pal 7 Ask about HUD homes1
The Hilllman Group, Inc.
Realtor*----------- 321-8311
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2, over 1600 *q ft . Ing pod.
2 c oar, pM 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac wYtae* 11400/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Lhr. dm. carport.
Incd yd MSO/mon
SANFORD 2/1 kv. dm. 2 Irptc.
kit. preh. CH'A. Ig yd tUWmort
SANFORD 3/2 New Cfpl.
appl. kv. kit, tned yd l
Venture I Properties 121-47A4
2/1* Kitchen equip ml window

CLEAN, LAJtOI I8R AC/ car­
pel. band*. wadV storage room
*55Qmo » *4S0dep 336-tQ86_
SANFORD 3BR 2BA *600mo
.*600 dep 3BR 1BA *52S/mo *
*525 dep *25 appl lee No
pel* C— 331-8888___________
SANFORD: Small 2BR house
CHA/No Pets *475 ♦ Deposit
Cal 904 228-0628

OAKRIOOE FARMS
OMeen/
Deftona area to acre* ideal lor
hortet or came larm Mobile
home or homeule Zoned ngn
*44.900 Financing aval m
l sm
down payment (904) 7874300

141— H o m e s F o r S ale
Al I (IIIIIAIII I HOf.HS

VI N11IHI I f’NOPIRTIiS
• k tie mo

157— M o b il e H o m e s
F o r S ale
CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac LR,
eal-m kith, gar *84,100.
Vt, Over 1800 Sq. Ft.- ip pi
wdap m law* qts *83.800.
MARKHAM WOODS 5/6 bd. 3
bath 1 2 acre*. 3500 aq ft
Uvftam, acm pod *284.900.
RENOVATED new cprVpamt/
car Me, totidi uN (48,900

1*2* VMTAOE V\ * 1/1 apt
*71.000
ELEGANT 472 neighborhood w/
hitkvy *130.000 DOT WALLER,
JERMOAN PROPERTY

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S ale

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

1829 VMTAOE 371 . 1/1 apt
*78.000
ELEOANT 473
4/2 neldibor
neKRtorhood m
l
IT WALLER.
history 1130.000 DOT
W
JERMOAN PROPERTY
PROPE
323-318S

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BUY THIS 3 BORM HOME m
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low down and choose your own
upgrade feature* Vacant and
ready si onfv (44 900

Home* from panne* on (1
Delinquent Tai. Repo* RED*
Your Area To* Free (1) 800 2189000 Eli H 2206 tor current leing*

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322-74M

Custom home under contl
2000 sq ft on prem lot m
l
beautiful oaks
Price d
*169.900 tod (16.000 m op­
tion* you choose
618 Mellonvine- 2 story Veter■an al appraisal This 3/3 has
central H 6 A w/new plumbing
electric, carpets, sinks, cadnets, appliances and over 70
leal d *C porches Lot nail
door alto available
271 o n W. 71h- completely ran
orated w/centrai H 8 A It wont
last tong at (46 900
A ak F or

Kan Sperfca/Csntury 21
Ovtodo Realty

St.

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Sm
m7PM

I 5 w/ F R *61.500

SLJfltmAYti.35.ac on river
In Oebary 1/2 ns frontage Reducedto (225.000
IndullnAl '* »a c acrosa Irom

SANORA 1/3 Obi Oar. Dm Rm.
Sent Pch. LWOpf. *73*7*700
CASSELBERRY 3/1J
Drnmg
Crprt, Outald* Storage.
Comer Lot. CHA..... *7107700
COUNTRY CLUB in Fam Rm.
Crprt. HeaVAa--------*
SANFORO i n OupMx, LMng
Rm, Cerprf.CH'A....*388

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3BR. 2 1/2 Bath Dnck Ranch
1 1/2 acre* on Lake Mon­
ro*.Screen porth/Tiie floork/ 9
yr* old 235K 407488-1183

1 49— C o m m e r c ia l
P ro per ty F o r S ale
Commertcal Office For Bale
1200 aq. ft on 1/2 acre lanced
w«h pared perkmg Central M
Heal 1819 W
2nd Street
*55 OOOK 322-4830/dey 3212076/even

OtVSan Airport toned M-1
(375 000
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pymta 2/1 CA Incd yard m
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Ctoan'*2t.000 324-5856
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Home* *3.000 to *6 000 Setup
Financing O u m 322-28*1

181— A pplia n c es &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S ale

2 1 5 — Bo a t s 8c
A c c e s s o r ie s

20 FT CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA
I50H P J o h n so n O utboard I
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Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
•18 W. Fir*l-MT 94. Set.9-1
221— G

DOUBLE BEO. mneraprmg mattree. box and mala, irame m
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roller*. *65. Can move 323-8090
KINO SIZE WATERBED with
wood 9ame and bookcaa* Me­
rer Headboard comptel* *100
Can move 3224219__________
MATTRESS BA LI • Full *&gt;re
u*ed box tprmgi A mattrea*
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QUEEN WATER BEO
SoftMde AHung *100 Cal Bal­
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converter t remote *100 323____
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BICYCLE FOR BALE
in good condhon Atkmg
*40 00 Cai 323-5599__________

193— L awn 8 c G ard en

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HOUSE OF GCXXMES 901 Lo
cu*t Ave F u m . a p p li. h o u s e ­
hold. e&gt;ec t A c an d y 3214393

n*l Al kinds 2S-40/ea 331 -5229
FREE CAR, SI B FUK in your
■par* dm* Interested? Cal Lin­
da • 526-3517. I aiao otter repl
pc*, and new Tupperware.
FULL SET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition *20 00.
C a l 407-332-0167____________
TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
tor Ford Ranger Slept** *350
oeo 328-1549 after 5

SEO ID CARS Irom 117*
Porsche*, Caetnacs. Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* At*o Jeep*.
4WO* Your area To* Free 1•00-218-9000 Exl 2206 lor
currant kuing*
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V6. auto, alum. ut4 . bed. rbft
nw 8 Irani *1600 302-0992
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19*4 PORD EXPLORER FISO
Pck-up On* owner. 70.000 ac­
tual m4e» *2495 Cai 322-8777

24 FT. TRAVEL TRAILER SMfconiamed A rwady lo go. (900
OBO 349-1044 Mutt aa«l

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affordable sedan; it's an

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s t y l i s h , w e ll - b u ilt ,
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Nubira is a

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Musical extrasa^an/.a
S A N I'O K I) I't 1ivtdi'i 111 M i l 1 In in ll will tie 1el* tnatliu; tlieli Hlitli
1h im h anniversary un Su n d a y at I I a m &lt;&gt;n S a tu id .iv at 7 p m
there will lie a m usk al extiavaknn/a In kli k nl the 1h u ll li ulinivin
sarv
Hie ptokram 1h . n u n . 111 is Sislei ( vnllila lltu w n and tin pastm is
the Kev K lllllllit Thom as

Church dinners
S A N I'O K I)
lire r n e m l M i s ut New Ml /inn M It &lt; liu i i l i will I mselluiK dinners oil Sal'U itav I lie m enu III' hides h a ll" 1tie illis and
11111 ken dinners and sandwn lies
Hie dinners will lie snld h u m the lullin' nl ( iaiv W illiam s I I 22 S
( ll. 11me Ave Saulnrd Im m I I a 111 until t&gt; p in

Quartet to shin
S A M O K I)
Hie (luldeualles Gospel U u .u t ii will |»* 1lor 111 un
Sunday at 7 .it) p m at M illennium nl Glory Kv.uujelisi ( h im h
111*' 1l u l l 'l l Is In* ati'd at IK K 7 Saulnrd Ave

Church picnic
UICHAKY An "old lashinned 1 hurt h pit III' will I m In Id at &lt;iemini
Springs un Sunday l.utheran &lt; l i i m l i "I the Kedeemer. at 2 S 2 b
O ak Ave . will host the event
Htnse attending shuuld brink ciim ikh loud lor then lam lly and
som ctliluk tu share with utliers Hie |»ark Is luealed nil D nksen
Uuad in D flia ry
The pu lilt Ix'Uliis at :&lt; li) p ill w ith the meal at fi i d p III Ihe tee
lor entrain e in the park is $:i no |H-r 1.11

llomccuiiiinj*
D K I.TO N A
Deltona ( h im h ol C lin s i. lin v n lo iie Avenue will
hold a llulliei om ink 1elehrat loll on Sunday Hllile 1lass will I mm n at
‘I a ill and W orship servue will bcktll at 10 a ill
Ihe niiesl s|M'.iker lor lire day will In- To m D avlns Hi- was the llrsi
m lnlstei lor Ihe 1In in h 2 0 years ak&lt;&gt;.
A liTlowship d lllliii will loilow the w orship s riv lre

Diuhctic meeting und screening
S A N I'O K I)
A D laheth
ln lo rin .iilo ii.il
M c tiln k
and
Scrccnlllk Will I m- olleted to Ihe
pollin' by Sarah Si oil a iltabel11
health
educato r.
on
Wednesday al 0 .'10 p III T he
tilt-clink will he held In Ihe
I eUoW'ship Hall ol Ihe Saillold
First lie s h y tiila n C h illi'll.
S till I Is the dailrilller ol the
Kev and M rs I l n u r Si oil. She
will graduate with a Masters
Decree
In
H e a lth
S r ie m e
Kdui atlou. I'M usllik 011 i tillllliu
inly health and dlaheles. ll "ill
the ('ollej&gt;e ol Health and
H u m a n I ’e rlo rm a n te at the
University ol l-Tortda. in M ay ol
hi* in
lilts year, she Is a (iia d iia li I eai lllllt; Asslslalil Si nit also did hi 1
u n d iik r.id u a le work al Florida IJnlveisiiy with a m a)ul In Speei h
I'allioloky and Illinois In Spanish and Kellr^ou She has sludled at
the University ol Salalliallta III Spain
I la lank •' |Misoiial expenriiee Willi the disease lot Ihe past 17
veals has hroiikht a ileeper im d e isla n d lllk She will h n n k helplul
lliloiIllation lo shale ahout dlaheles that allei Is m illions ol |M-ople
e vii\ day
Ihe puhlii is wiTiollli* to attend Saillold I list liis h y t i il a l l
&lt; I1111* h Is Iim .iled on Ihe e n im i ot Illi Sin-el and I'a ik Avenue
I ol mole mint Illation 1all the 1 h in t h nllli e al '.Vi'JL 2 M &gt;2

Hy Susan W m n r r
III KAI 11 t i IKK I SI 1 INI K N I
( A S S K I.H K K IO
Ihe eon
kii'katinn
•&gt;)
t " im u iin itv
I lilt' ll M iih m lls l ( h in t h will
linlil its I nt 111h A n n u a l I am llv
I all I estival and lla/a.U nil
S .ilu id a v
I heie Mill he .11 llvities Im
people nl all ak' s P u m p k in s
to in s l.ilk s hales ol li.iV and
Untllds will he sold III the
pall li
Hollieurow ii
ealilied
i*oods I i o i i i
N in th
&lt; .iio lin a
will* h im hide veki'lahles. |allls
and pn kies will he sold in the
p u m p k in stole
uloni* w ith
i i i . i iiv oilier p u m p k in and tail
Items
hve IVtlllUk
plllllp
k ilim
&lt;all h* lolllld til Ihe
stoli'
Ihe wom en ol Ihe i l u i l i l l
have I m en M o lklnk loi a veal
m a kllik hnlldav 1 tail items lor
the I m / u . u
It will he open
I i o i i i H a 111 to h p in Also 111
1 hided will he a hake sale
1om pli'le with hom em ade ap
pie Iniitei Visit G r a n n y s Attn
where you will llntl i i i . i i iv gnud
used item s
l l n i e will he all types ol
kailies lot ih lld ie n . 1111 lu d iiik
a take walk, d u n k tank and
moon w alk
Hie m en ol ihe 1 h im h will
01111 .main serve h a m h u rk e rs
and hut d&lt;&gt;ks All kinds ol loud
Items s k i h as 11.11 hos. pup
1m n . 1niton 1.o n ly. eata iiiiT
apples, snow colics and hulled
| m'«i i i u I s will he sold th ro iik h
out the day
l.lve entinta ln m e n t will take
place in the K n le rta liim e n l
Tent I i o i i i I I a m
lo 2 p 111
H o u rs tm the kill 1 elehrat Inn
will he I i o i i i
a m lo I p 111.
I'm m ore m lo n iia ilo u ta ll the
1h u ll'll o llk e al M il :t 7 7 7 .
ext. 2111 Ihe lestlv.il Is located
ai 1o m m u n lty U nited Metli
imI i s I C h u rc h . T '-)21 S. Ih k h
way
I 7 *)2 . in C a sse lb e rry.
1/2 mile north ol Stale Koad
Iili

Full IVsIiiul
W IN T K K I 'A K K
I h e F ir s t
U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t ( I m u l i I 2 f&gt;
N
lu tiil .il h ell
Ave . W m l'i
P a r k will h o ld a kill l e s t l v a l o n
S a l u i d a v . Iro ill ** i t ) a III lo
I i l l p 111 o n t h e s c h o o l p l a y
k to iiu d Itn n k the la m lly a n d
|oin m th e I i i i i a n d k a r u e s
l l n i e w ill I m- i m i i t y a i d i n
l e r t a l n m e n t I i o i i i I I a 111 l o
12 p m
a n d a p i-11 in k l a i t n
Willi p m iv r i d e s l i m n 'I i t ) a m
lo I 2 il &gt; p m
S t a y Im l u m li

and iii|ov hakes komls Im lies
sen as you biow se th ro im h Ihe
Silent A u illo ii and lie II.ill

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Tyloi Wado. ol Covenant Christian School icontot)
and two classtnalos think thoyve found tho right
11.i l l s
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pumpkin at the patch at Community United Methodist
Church

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llik e ls lot all .iiilV Itlfs and
&lt;0111 esslolis will he 2 .r&gt; cents
each
lin
m ote m ini illation
1all ihe 1 h im h " lin e

Fvslival, p u m p k i n patch
( A S S K I.H F K K Y
Tu s k a w illa
United
Mi thodisi
( h iiie h .
i't'J S Ked lin k Koad. will h o ld
a tall lesiival am i p u m p k in
p .tiili m i O i l 2 T lim n 'l a in.
lo i p m
la in m shine T h e
dav will I*.l i m e all old I.l s I i
lolled 1 h u ll h Ik lA ia l.
eralt
kill
« liililii 11 s kallles. sweet
slioppi . sili nl am lion w hile
I ' l e p h a m S.1I1 lots ol Imid and
m ip k iiis

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Saiilando
United
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&lt; h im ll
IHKK *si in Koad I II will hold
a ha/a.it 011 1 1 0
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Ii i i i i h ol h a m h u i k i i s a m i h " l
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by Chic Young

Hormones may promote breast cancer
DEAR DR, flOTT: My doctor has
prescribed estrogen and progesterone
b ec au se 1 am post m enopausal, yet
still have hot flashes Do these medi­
cines put me at higher risk of breast
cancer?
DEAR READER: Traditional opin­
ions w ere that the adm inistration of
th ese hormones in cycles is not asso­
ciated with an increased risk of breast
cancer. Bast'd on new evidence, how­
ever, we may need to rovaluatc this
edict.
Aa re p o rte d in th e Scientific
American M edicine B u lletin (July
1998), women who ex ercise at least
three hours a week have a 50 percent
reduction in the incidence of b reast
c a n c e r Similarly, female college a th ­
letes who experience m enstrual d is­
ruptions because of physical exertion
an d w om en who h av e h ad th e ir
ovaries removed also show a dramatic
decline in the risk of b reast cancer.
T h e a u th o rs co n clu d e th a t “tak en
together, these observations support
a unified hypothesis that breast ca n ­
cer development is promoted by pro
longed e x p o su re to cyclic o v arian
se cretio n of estro g e n s and p ro g e s­
terone "
Although the Final word is not yet in.
women considering hormone replace­
m ent need to consider this informa
lion before agreeing to such therapy.
To give you related inform ation, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "M enopause." O ther readers
who would like a copy should send $2
plus a long, self addressed, stam ped
envelope to P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill
Station. New York, NY 10156 Be sure
to mention the title.
DEAR DR. (JOTT: I b eliev e th a t
managed care is a fatally flawed con­
cept. If d o cto rs can m ake m ore by
doing less, health care will never be
what it should How about a national
single payer plan?
DEAR REA D ER: Many d o cto rs
would agree with you. because m an­
aged care has largely taken medical
decisions out of th e hands of physi­
cians. Now, non-m edical p erso n n el
a re resp o n sib le for such decisions.
Managed care is presently being dri­
ven by prom and loss.
A n ational single p ay er plan may
seem to be a logical alternative, but
c o n s id e r th is: T he c o st of m edical
care has been escalating to astronom ­
ical heights. Therefore, any insurance
schem e, private or federal, will have
to ad d ress the sam e problem s. Feefor-servicc is on th e way out. Most
d o c to rs d o n ’t w ish to b e s a la rie d
e m p lo y ee s of th e g o v e rn m e n t. So

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

w hat’s the answer? I don’t know. But
a lot of ex p erts a re ad d re ssin g this
very issue and, I expect, the Final deci­
sion will reflect a compromise.

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S e r v in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M ary, L o n g w o o d , O v la d o , W in te r S p r in g s a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 S 0 S

90th Y E A R , No. 260

50 Cents

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998

A fte r heated debate,
lakefron t developm ent
heads fo r citizens’ vote

( lO k iiii!

By Nick Malta of
HERALD STAFF WRITER

HmM Pto*o by Tommy VtnMM

Is this Sanford police officer caught In Ns own web?
The law enforcement agency is using speed
monitoring devices on busy Sanford roads, to show
drivers that they realty am speeding, despite what

their speedometers read. This SPD car appears to
be speeding, but It's not. The device le reading the
car behind the police cruiser.

SANFORD • The Sanford City Commission
mrrtlng Monday may go down In history for
drawing the largest audience, and for lasting
longer than uny recent commission meeting.
Discussion of Just one of the Items pertaining
to the proposed development of Fort Mellon
Park for n hotrl/confcrence center began at ap­
proximately 7:10 p.m. and concluded at almost
11:30. The Item lliat first drew public comment
pertains to an ordinance, on second reading, to
allow the city to seek a clear title for the land.
The clear title would be necessary If the devel­
opment plans are finalized.
There were four separate Items to come before
the commission pertaining to the park devel­
opment. and with n considerable amount of
public Input on each matter. Others pertained
to the change required In the city’s comprehen­
sive plan to allow the development, another
called for a public referendum to decide if the
city could pursue the project, and the fourth
Item was an extension requested by the devel­
oper beyond the time of the referendum.
As a result, the meeting did not conclude until
1:40 a.m. Monday, and that, only because a
number of Items scheduled for consideration
were tabled.

*1 think It’s great to have this kind of public
debate on the matter,* Mayor Larry Dale com­
mented this morning. Dale allowed everyone
who wished, to speak on the matter. Regarding
the ordinance pertaining to the title clearing, a
total of 30 persons spoke, with Mayor Dale not
giving any time limitations. Some were brief
while others were lengthy and read from pre­
pared statements. One of the opponents. Doug
Oroseclose, even reverted to the use of a slide
presentation.
Of the 30 who spoke. 15 were for the devel­
opment while 15 were against the matter. Both
sides of the proposal packed the dty commis­
sion chambers. Many were carrying signs, and
the proponents wore T-shirts promoting the de­
velopment. Former Sanford City Commissioner
Lon Howell, who Is helping head a citizens
group promoting the development, spent the
evening handing out the T-shirts, giving one to
each of the dty commlsaloners.
Former Sanford City Manager Bill Simmons,
who was on hand briefly, along with his wife, to
receive an award from the commission, both
proudly wore the T-shlrls.
At times, the meeting appeared to get out of
hand, with opposing sides giving cat-calls to
speakers. After banging the gavel a number of
Baa Vats. Fags SA

C ounty bosses busy in last m eeting before elections
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY • One
tsue will be TV or not TV.
nother Is what to do on U.S.
Ughway 17-92. Perhaps bigger
ban both of these Is a Joint
burning agreement between
iemlnole County and the dty
I Oviedo.
At 9 a.m. this morning, the
ioard of County Commission­

ers began a busy workday and
public hearing aesslons that
will be the last before next
Tuesday’s Republican prima­
ries.
By nightfall Sept. 1. the
makeup of the five-member
commission could be changed
significantly. If dther of the
Incumbents • Chairman Randy
Morris or Win Adams • lose,
there would be a 90 degree
shift from the moderate branch

of the party to the right.
What polltlca spill into to­
day's meetings Is difficult to
predict. There shouldn’t be
that many controversies. Much
of the agenda haa been
thrashed out and agreed upon
by both aides. Even the agree­
ment with Time Warner Com­
munications relating to provi­
sions of a local govern­
ment/educational
access
channel la a given.

here
Transportation group view s
alternative plan to light rail
S y Tasy T1si&gt;
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO - Members of a
committee of tbs regional
authority on transportation
coordination ark* planning
bad an opportunity recently to
view plans for a personal
rapid transit system, an alternative to the controversial
fight nUL
•
The Transportation Technlcal
Committee (TTC)
at
'
to
a presentation by engineer
andiinventor Ran Cm wSr af

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C om ics........... OA
Crossword . . . . OA
Dear A b b y ____ 2A
Dr. O ott..........OA
Horoscopes . . . OA
Obituaries . . . . 4A
P eo p le............2A
Police Briefs . . 3A
Sports . . . . BA-flA
TV .................2A

Ripley. Ky. Crowder detailed
his Ttt-Potnt Transit. an al­
ternate rail system. His con*
ccpt Includes open seating for
j^rifpg
nhcdcbalr
—4
freight, accommodation, micro
' ’
and rsCoeteffective
depart every three to five minutsaftsn *
stations,
.
.
for the aystem would be
mtnimal compared to railroad
cars.

Crowder said at his system
that It la faster, safer and
rii—p ff to use
other sys­
tems. His invention is the re­
sult of 90 years of research.
Crow****1
that ft***
aystem also travels .at a rate
between 4ft and 300 mike per
hour.
After
his
presentation,
Crowder was ashed to stay to

way on the 1-4 bridge project.
The City of fienfotd requested
that the f-krtH—i be altered to
allow
way be
^
o w the Oats
Ckfoway
bs mt
masse See T
“ ram aa

’ I'm for the TV plan aa long
as It doesn't cost us anything."
Commissioner Orant Maloy
said Monday. County Commis­
sion hearings and School
Board meetings would be
among the activities to be tele­
vised.
County staff has been work­
ing with the City of Oviedo to
develop a Joint Planning
Agreement. Provisions that are
being discussed address the fu­

n boundary for
ture annexation
the dty, Ihture land use desig_
nations within the lotnt plan­
ning area, water and sewerage
provisions and first response
In fire/rescue.
Oviedo was the only dty In
the county not on the previous
first response.
Also to be discussed are
modifications to the U.S. 17-92
Redevelopment
Plan.
The
boundaries for the plan were

shaped to enable the existing
community redevelopment ar­
eas In Casselberry and Sanford
be able to maintain their re­
spective
redevelopment
authority while working In co­
ordination with each other. Aa
a result, several parcels In the
unincorporated Fern Park area
were not Included in the U.S.
17-92 Conldor Redevelopment
Area.
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H urricane force brew ing
Florida should be spared the brunt
Staff Reports
ORLANDO - Though Florida will moat likely be
spared the wrath of Hurricane Bonnie, the
atorm’a effects will be felt this week and local
emergency organizations will remain on alert.
Heavy aurf conditions have been reported In
Daytona Beach where the high tide early today
was several feet above normal. Local officials
said waves could reach 12 feet later this week
aa the hurricane gets closer to the coaat.
With sustained winds reaching lift mph and
bands stretching for 230 miles, the slow-moving
Bonnie la the year's first Atlantic hurricane.
Crashing waves have been reported from Flor­
ida to New Jersey.
A hurricane watch remains In effect from Sa­
vannah, Oa. to the Outer Banks of North Caro­
lina. Based on weather forecaster'a models the

brunt of the storm could strike within 72 hours
and should take a more easterly course.
The American Red Cross continues to make
preparaUons for the potenUal landfall of Bonnie
from the Panhandle to the Keys, according to
spokeswoman Victoria Street.
While the hurricane continues to threaten the
coaat. Street said since the exact path of hurri­
canes cannot be determined. It la important for
residents to have a disaster plan for their fam­
ily, business and pets.
Early preparation will enable individuals to
cope more easily and help them begin their re­
covery more quickly. Street aald.
Typical supplies Include three days worth of
nonpertshable food and water, flashlights, bat­
teries, battery-powered radio, extra medica­
tions. cash, a full tank of gas. and special needs
for the elderly and Infanta. For more Informa­
tion on hurricane preparedness, call 855-3211.

The midges have landed!
Tote that barge for research
A $100,000
. ) grant la funding
_
ter In Sanford. However. All
which will also
'
added, some Individuals can the study,
;e the effect artificial light
have extreme allergic reactions gauge
on
has
c controlling the midge
to
the
midges.
SANFORD - The midges have
populaUon.
These
are
non-blUng
Jitlng
Insects
Ini
landed. The midges have
They are retaining very good
that emerge
emerae after dark In
in aalanded.
numbers,*
All aald.
tronomlcal
numbers
and
be
A second barge was towed
Each barge measures 90 by
into Lake Monroe last week to come a nuisance.* All aald.
continue research on the peaky adding that up to one million 21 feet and Is equipped with
flying
Insects
that
have of the Insects can come out two 5,000 watt generators that
plagued the dty and Us resi­ each night during the peak power 14 light panda that
season between April and Oc­ measure 7 by ft fleet. The light
dents for years.
attracts the midges to the
Known as ’ blind mosqui­ tober.
The two barges, which were barges where they swarm, die
toes,’ midges are non-biting
cousins of the mosquito that acquired from a government and then drop into collection
travel In ■warms. Midges are surplus center In Jacksonville, boxes. No Insecticides are
more of a nuisance than any­ are part of a research project used.
All and hia crew collect the
that will measure the quality
thing else, aald Arahad All,
specimens
twice each week
and
quantity
of
the
Insects.
professor of aquatic entomol­
ogy and ecology with the Uni­ The first barge was delivered In and continue their studies at
versity of Florida research cen­ July.
By Mute _
HERALD
STAFF WRITER
i

Aaaoondbaiga
project that wS

Instated mLake Monroe teat wash aa part of a rasaarch
tie amount of midgee foal pour Mo the area.

�2A • Semlnoi* H«r.ikJ, Santord, Florida - Tuesday, August 25, 1998

Pentas, the star of the garden
Security company promotes W right

Irthlt Wright. Jr.,
Va a
John
a tAOW
1965
graduate of Crooms High
School and former detective
sergeant with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Department,
was recently promoted from
project manager to general
manager of Proacgur Universal
Security S.A. Proacgur. a
company baaed In Madrid.
Spain, employs over 25,000
people through Central and
Latin America, Germany. It­
aly. Argentina, Uruguay, Chile
and Suiza.
&gt;.'• i.,
Wright to responsible for the
myriad security functions of
various U.S. government mili­
tary Installations tn the Re­
public of Panama, managing
several million dollar con­
tracts and a labor force of
over 300 personnel. He still
considers Sanford aa hla
home.
While serving with the sher­
iffs department, he was the
recipient of the “Most Out­
standing Young Law Enforce-

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
to asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0622.

O p tim is t C lu b
The Sanford Optimist dub
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room in
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

■1
11 “

John Wright Jr.
ment Officer* award for the
month of October. 1972, and
again in 1973. He subse­
quently served 22 years tn the
U.S. Army.

month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Bhrd.
All Interested railroaders,
both active and retired, are In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Oreen. 322-5493.

The scientific name comes
from a Greek word meaning
’ live’ for the number of petals
on the (lowers. Originally a na­
tive of tropical Africa. Pentas
has numerous clusters of storUke (lowers that attract tummlngbirda and butterflies. Pen­
tas to related botanlcally to
lxora. gardenia, and coffee. It
Is also known aa the Egyptian
star or Egyptian star clusters.
The plant: Pentas has a fast,
upright to somewhat sprawling
growth habit, mull!-branched,
and woody near the base,
pawing about 2 to 4 Inches
tall. It to usually kept 12 to 18
Inches tall by pinching off the
tlpa of stems. The plants have
apposite, hairy, oval, dark
green leaves, 3 to 4 Inches
long, which are often deeply
veined. Flowers are (tve-lobed.
trumpet-shaped, about
1/3
inches In diameter, bom In
numerous rounded terminal
dusters, about 4 Inches in di­
ameter. formed on the upper
portion of the stem. Flower
colors are red, pink, lavender,
white, and purple, and tn warm
weather zones are produced

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with good moisture. Fertilize
frequently.
Propagate
from
atem cuttings at any time.. In
the southern parts of the state.
----------------Pentas may be evergreen, even­
tually becoming almost shrubi’.'ljy j \-r *
like. In north and centra)
A L -------------- Florida you can purchase new
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plants each spring and treat
F
them as annuals. It may grow
back from the roots tn spring
tn central Florida following a
nearly year-round. The variety
freeze tf the roots are not killed
Orchid Star has rosy lavender
by the low temperatures,
dowers. The fruit to a little
!■ &lt;■« fkurttagi Often Pencapsule that contains many taa to hated ana sold as a
small seeds.
.
greenhouse or Indoor plant.
P tM tfaft In Florida, Pentas
and It to a wonderful subject
to plantetTdurtng the months of when used this way. I f y o u
March through August In zones want to cany your garden
9-11. The plant to sensitive to plants over the winter instead
cold weather. It m
ba mown
of purchasing anew each
tn M l «m to partial shade, but spring. Uft them from the gsrdo teat In at least 4 hours of
den tn eaihr .foil, trim them

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peat after It la well rooted. Set
winter plants In the garden af­
ter the soil becomes thor­
oughly warm In the spring, or
gradually expose them to out­
side conditions and leave them
In the pots for patio or porch
use. Whether Indoors or out­
doors, alter the plants have
begun to show good growth.
nch out all growing tips for
w. bushier plants which will
produce even more (lowering

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hanging basket. It to an attrac­
tive small hedge or accent
plant and can even be used in
(lower arrangements. It to a
very popular plant In butterfly
gardens because Its flowers are
such favorites that butterflies
continuously seek nectar Asm
flowers, feeding from than un­
til almost dark every day. In
the garden, massed r1***i trg~
of Pentas produce Ora asost
striking effects and aft eaurse

Unisex rest rooms are
hard for disabled to fi
DEAR ABBY: I don’t know
when the Rev. Virginia Anderson [
has been the last 10 yean or so. She
claim* the problem of net room*
when (pouses of people with handi­
caps an allowed In to help them

you it has. I travel all over the UnitSanford — The Sanford ed States and Canada, and many
Woman's Chib meets the first citiss have men’s rest rooms,
Wednesday of each month, Oc- women's net rooms and family net
tober through May, at 11 a.m., rooms in thslr shopping cocnpfcjta*.
at the clubhouse, 309 S. Oak The malls In my home state of MinAve. Reservations lor the noon nssoto have them,
luncheon
are
necessary
Another thing, Abby: In your
through the telephone commit- answer you said, *By the a * offl or
tee. Following luncheon, n proyour g r a i ^ should U sbto to
gram ft* nw * n twl
. UB6 ft PUDlif, Ffflt FOOCB WJUlAftU

* tmeatf oec f r 't t e r . the

Klwanto Club’ of Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
tjiw h U Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
K1wantons are welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith,
323-5088.

Sanford CMc Center. Live music by the Deltontons 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

A l-A n o n
A support group for friends
or relative* of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th S t,
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or memb en are welcome to this 12-

U}3^ nolt

***?

. 9iulj ,° L _ Sm lnole
county holds a coffee for newcomets and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a m
untll noon. Fbr Information on
address, call Betty. 096-0144,
or Lucy. 322-7877.

k r» looking Tbr bhUdron
who are alone. By the
opposite sax parent (lad
too .lata. Plssse think
wouldn't even allow s8old child to go into
in a small town,
INTEREST!

Orthodox Church of BL fltephen. 1896 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon, to followed by Bible
study and fefiowahlp.
The m u o meets on the secand and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informabon, contact Mary' Butte at
330-6391;'
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All wfctowvri n m on . « .

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Goff: M anager’s rumor is ludicrous
Report* that he la going to
become the neat Seminole
County manager Inltate a genueman and acholar named
®*h Oeff, who haa trouble*
managing to get along
with hi* fellow school board
member*.
Ooodneaa gracious, scoffs
“ Ooff, *thla latest rumor la tudlcroua, The ones making It uj
might hurt their opponents.
^
answer to than today."
O off aaid, la that I am truly
Qattered that they hold me in
auch high esteem to have auch
a Job but I'm going to ham to
decline. My efforts the next
two yean will be directed to
the school board.
‘ I'm not stupid enough to
waste my time trying to ex­
plain the rumors or havtrw to
apologise to Ctoiy E alrrr (the
current county manager) and
anyone else this incredible
rumor may affect," Ooff aaid.
The story goes that If
Hrntoy defeats Win
In the District 4 Com*
race, there would
be a vote In November to re-

place KaJaer and hire Ooff. think I'd make! ■
a MOOd
&lt;rf the Uln^commiaaton- agw?" he said, feign
reigning
hurt.
Ing h
era
and
Oood Ooff.
O a.
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...
,
.
_
Kalaer a year ago and are aup- ®®®B M I g o in g to T w a in
porting Henley today.
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Dim inishing the sense o f
Sanford city cotnmlaakmesa are buay
congratulating themaelvea for a recent re­
duction tn property taxes. The reduction la
approximately 50 cents per household for
the first year and commteaionera promise
future reductions tn years to come. Com­
missioners feel It la important to reduce
taxes because our rnOlage rate la to much
higher than that of other communlttea (and
also because there ta a popular, afestt or-,
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reductions are desired by all meofearo of
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rate la so high la that our preparty valuta
are bo low. Could it be that our property
values are ridiculously low hecaiiaa our
government does not provide adequate
amenities and services to Ita etttaanST
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and mayor do not think the commteMty tl
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by Chic Young

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DEAR D a GOTT: My sister had a
blood clot in her leg. Five months
later, she got clots In her lungs. After
12days in the Intensive care unit on a
respirator, she went back to her room;
then the got more dots and died. Her
doctor said it was because she was
overweight, but she wasn't that heavy.
He won? answer my question! or talk
tone at all.

by M od Walker

EETLE BAILEY

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DEAR READER: Your sister seems
to have died from a pulmonary
embolbm, a blood dot that was car­
ried In the circulation (Torn the leg to
the lungs, where It became wedged.
Although this is a serious and some­
times total condition, It la treatable.
Soma doctors use heparin to prevent
dots bom forming In the leg veins;
other physicians may give streptoki­
nase, a drug that dissolves dots once
they have formed.

liar, but taking Robituiain under the
guidance of a doctor can help some
women become pregnant. The coui
mixture contains guaifenesin, a sul
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sperm, Robltussln can reduce mucous
viscosity and permit fertilization to
take place. Plcaae don't become
alarmed and think, as one of my
patients did, that you could art preg­
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racarda, so I cannot say whether or
net her doctor waa negligent. I can,
spy that his attitude Is rep^
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hosplia at
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which your sister was a patient; ask
himor her to help you. This may be an
instance where a little professional
pressure from your doctor's col­
leagues might produce the answers

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Report 'Mood — Donations A
Disorders." Other readers who would
liho a copy should send 12 plus a tong,
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P.O. Bos M17, Murray Hill Station,
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                    <text>TODAY IS...PAGK 2A

Stephen Porter and
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S e rvin g S anford , L a k e M ary, Lo n g w o od , O v ie d o , W in te r S p rin g s and S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 9 0 8

‘Hst YHAR. No. I1)

THURSDAY. SHPTKMBHR 17. 1998

50 C e n ts

The hunt for baby Pamela
2 1-m onth old daughter
is one o f several children
center tracks each year
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
I.ONGWOOD • The lather ol .1 missing
child joined law enforcement .incuts today
as they canvassed neighborhoods seeking
Ups 011 the whereabouts of Ills 2 1-month -

old daiightci
Victor M.irtlur/ last saw Ills daughter.
I'.imi-la Vic toria M.irtlur/. on Sept. I Iasi
year with lirr iiiolhrr. Dlua Martinez. The
case* lias Iwrn classified as a parental al&gt;
lllli'tIon. II 11- r.illii-r, who lives III Sanloid.
Is tlir custodial p.irrut.
Hie Honda l)rpartmi*iil of Liu- Kulorrr
mi-ill. lu cooperation with the Liugwootl
Police Department the Seminole ( utility
Slii-nirs Ollier, and the Missing Childrens
Center In Winter Spurn’ s lauiirhed the c-l
Ion In liopc-s ol developing new leads.

"We hrllevc- her inollier could sllll he In
the area,* said Carol Cleary, a special
agent with Ilu- FDI.K. "W ell go door lo door
and hand out posters trying hi generate
leads "
Cleary said Investigators have Im-cii lol
lowing lip on some Ups. which indicate
thal the inollier. who is a native of Chile,
may In- working as a c Idle! ran- provider or
a hotisekrr|M-r In Ltngwuod.
Ltngwood

Investigators

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Pirate See Search. Page :IA

Bicycle, ( a n k e r ( r u c k collide

J u d g e ’s o rd e r reversed
in nude clu b challenge
Sassy M erlois stays
open, but remains
on county’s hit list
By Huai White
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Sanford Police Otc David Morgonstorn and O le
Bill Crapps examine a bicycle damagod at tho
scone of an accident W ednesday at Fronch Avonuo and Sixth Street. Alton Latavious Collier. 17.
collided on his bicycle with a tanker truck dnven by

Pamela Martinez has
been missing from her fa­
ther's custodial care for
more than a year. Law
enforcement officials will
canvas neighborhoods
today, seeking information
on her whereabouts.

r s o M a , l o m t f V M C *«l

Bill McCray, tor Oils Unlimited. Inc . Mentone. Ala
Paramedics transport Collier trorn tho scene Nei­
ther Collier nor McCray sustained sonous injurios
No charges havo boon tiled, although tho accident
is still under investigation

SEMINOLE COUNTY
The
Tilth Distrlit Court ol Appeals
has rescinded Circuit Court
•fudge Alan Dickey’s order lot
Seminole County to treat Sassy
Merlois nudr darn ing t lull in
Fern Park an It u wrrr 11 li
• rnsed adult entrrtalnmrut es­
tablishment
Deputy
County
Attorney
Lonnie Groot says that the ef­
fect of thr District Court's
Sept. 4 ruling allows thr
county to rontlnur to treat
Sassy Merlois as an Illegal and
untUrused establishment. It
does not close the club. Imt
allows the county to deny Is
suing development |M-nnlts re
quested by the club.
'Not much has changed."
said attorney Hugh Tiers, who
represents River Capital Ine.
(Sassy Merlots). 'E ver since the
club opened - IH months ago •

tin county lias said It was op
crating Illegally So what's the
dlllrrenee
now
W ere
still
open."
On three occasions.
the
lounty dented requests hy the
&lt;luli to erect temporary trailer
signs
Ibis prompted owner
Doug liunglr to take the county
to court Dn key ordered the
county to treat Sassy Merlois
.is it were any other lltrusrd
1 lull The &lt;nuuly appealed and
was granted a motion lo leln
stale an automatic stay.
“ they (Sassy Mriluls) said we
were mil entitled tp the stay
tint thr Appeals Court said we
were."
Groot
said.
'Governments are entitled to
stays of this nature. We have
maliitaturd all along this club
opened and Is o|ieratlng Ille­
gally - ami that we do not have
to treat It as wr do thr clubs
tli.it ate legally operating."
Commissioner Win Adams
said that tlir ruling was signifi­
cant lit that It was 'one more
step along the way to regulat­
ing adult riitrrtuluiiieut In thr
county. These people defied us
hy o|M-nlng Illegally. 'Iliry do
not deserve to tie treated as

those clubs who are operating
legally
and
observing
the
county's ordinances."
Sassy Merlots o|M-nrd In
February 1997 just as county
ollli lals were III the proerss of
revising an out dated and tnrffei lual
adult entertainment
ordinance. H ie county attor­
neys adopted a restraining or­
der lo stop any ilnhs trying to
open during the drafting ol the
ordinance A club named VIP
Gold opened and was closed
down hy Judge L-ouard Wood
Dll krv allowed Sassy Merlots
to stay open
'Here we had lhe same Issue
and two judges whu ruled dlflerrnlly." said County C om ­
mission Chairman Kandy Mor­
ris. *We brllrvr Judge Wood
ruled correctly and that Judge
Dickey's ruling was a had one."
More than a year later. VIP
Gold Is gonr and forgotten
while Sassy Merlots thrives In
the county that rarely sleeps.
While all this Is happening, a
group known as the Seminole
County Citt/cns for Decency
has prompted a voter referen­
dum on public decency. If the
PleM* Be* Ruling. Page M

Deputies join 3-county pursuit
o f man suspected in kidnapping
V ic t im d r o p p e d o f f at g a s
s ta tio n a s s u s p e c t h e a d s
n o rth to w a r d F la g le r ,
f o l l o w e d b y la n d a n d a ir
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A man wanted for kid­
napping was arrested Wednesday following a
pursuit by law enforcement agents In three
counties. Including Seminole.
Robert J. Hutzlaff. 37. who was wanted on
kidnapping and aggravated assault charges In
Orange County, was pursued In Seminole
County and apprehended In Flagler County, ac-

INDEX
B r ie f* ..................2 A
C la s s ifie d . . 4 B -B B
C o m i c s ............... 6 B
C ro s s w o r d . . . . 6 B
D ear A bby . . . . 5A
Dr. G o t t ............... 6 B
H o ro sco p es . . . 6 B
O b it u a r ie s . . . . 4 A
O p i n i o n ............... 4 A
P e o p l e ..................5 A
P o lic e B rie fs . . 3 A
S p o rt s . . . . 1B -2B
TV
....................... 5 A
W e a t h e r ..............2 A

* Mistakes art a
fact of lifa. It la
tha response to _
error that counts.*

eordlng to Deanna llrown. spokeswoman tor the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office
Sgt. Mike Welppert of the shertfTs other re­
sponded to a complaint Tuesday at nhout 11:30
p in. of dm g activity at I0H Magnolia Street In
the Mobile Manor trailer park, located olf State
Road -134. Welppert then followed a blur
Chrsyler, which llut/Jalf was driving, with
Donna Maz/otta us the passenger.
Ilruwn said Mu//ottu was drop|&gt;ed off at an
Amoco station and Ilnt/lafT continues driving
easlbound 011 Interstate 4. The county's Alert 1
hrlleopler followed the vehicle as It entered
Volusia and then Flagler County.
Flagler poller arrested Ilnt/lafT after he
swerved Into a median and lost control of the
ear. 1‘ollrr had placed stop slicks In Ills path,
which flattened the suspect's tires.
Seminole County will ulso charge llut/laff
with fleeing and reckless driving, llrown said.

A touch o f glass
Flay and Johanna McCoy admire some of the
many treasures to be found at the Sanlando
Depression Era Glass Show and Sale, op en ­
ing Friday and continuing through the w eek­
end at the Sanford Civic Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. Special guest is author Gene
Florence. Preview and shopping w « be held
Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Show hours are
Saturday 9 a m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a m.
to 4 p.m. Admission s $3, or $5 for three
days. Door prizes will be awarded.
n*r*Ma

Home of ‘Have It Your W a y ’
makes way for the GreeneWay
By Shari Brodlc
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - T h e Home of the
Whopper' Is making way for
Ute expressway and It may he
early ncxi year before u new
restaurant
opens
In
the
historic district.
'Hie Sanford Hurger King,
locuted on U.S. Highway 17-92.
north o f Alqxiit
Boulevard,
closes tonight for the last time.
The restaurant
Is one
of
several businesses on property
acquired for right-of-way. to
accommodate
toll
exits
planned for the Central Florida
GrrrnrWay. The old Discount
Auto Parts locution and Center
Mall were m/ed lust week. The
restaurant building will be
stripped of usable equipment

starting Friday and then will be
demolished.
Like many of the other
displaced
businesses,
the
Burger King will relocate, and
the new site Is at the com er of
17-92 and Third Street. In the
historic dlstrtel.
Opened on March I, 1976,
the Hurger King was the first In
Central Florida to be built wtth
a drive through, according to
Assistant Manager Jim Hrodlr.
Other locutions were retrolilted
when
fast-food
restaurants started offering the
Hcrvlrc.
Ilu- Sanford restaurant was
the ninth built by fast food
mogul Manny Garcia, who
owned more than 40 stores
when he sold them bark to
Please Bee Burger. Page 3A

Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent

Rubble from Center Mall can be seen acroee the etreel from Burger King, eoon lo be ru e d .

�2 A • Sem inole H eM id . Santoid Flonda

Thursday. S e p lc m tw i 17. 1'JJ8

C risw ell says, ‘ I ’ d rather be fighting fires’

IN BRIEF
Ptuilucci donation to
help families

Trash days to change
SEMINOLE* COUNTV
About
10.000 Seminole County resi­
dents will be notified Saturday
ol changes In their garbage
and recyclable goods collection
days.
Effective Oct. 1. those serv­
iced by HFI Inc. will be placed
on different pickup schedules.
Notices will lie mailed within
the next two weeks. For more
Information, call (4071 3309539.

SANFORD - Jcno and Lois
Paulucrt h a w arranged for two
sem itrailer
loads
of
Mlchcllna's and Mlchcllna’s Yu
Sing frozen entrres lo be d is­
tributed free of rh.irgc to food
banks and agencies, to restock
then food supplies for those In
need.
Agencies and organizations
serving
needy
families
In
Seminole County are being In­
vited to share In up to 120.000
free dinners lo be made avail­
able by the Patdurci family
through Its 1-ulgino‘s
Inc.,
foods company. The Rub Plan
has donated lis facilities to ac­
commodate the distribution.
llils will be the fifth and
sixth truckload of free food that
the company has supplied to
Central Florida this year.
'Since welfare reforms, with
which we agree, have been in­
stituted. many people
are
having a harder lime making
ends meet during transition to
new employment." Jeno F.
Pauluccl said. 'In various parts
o f the country where we do
business, we contribute food to
help families that havr been
affected by the welfare re­
forms.* Lutgtno's Inc. corporate
headquarters ts In Sanford.

Volley hall recreation
SANFORD - Seminole C o m ­
munity College Is offering a
recreational volleyball
class
beginning on Monday.
The class will provide an o p ­
portunity for recreational vol­
leyball enthusiasts to improve
thetr basic playing skills while
teaming proper
team play
strategies and formations.
Lram and practice the set.
hump, dig. and spike. Perfect
evening of sport for neighbor­
hood or office groups.
The class will continue on
Mondays for six weeks. Classes
meet from 7 until 9 p.m. In the
gym on the main campus, 100
Weldon Hlvd.. Sanford. Cost Is
839.
For more Information call
(407) 328-212l.

Explore Florida’ s
outdoors

Sustainability for
Seminole

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Expert*
cnee the natural sights and
sounds o f Central Florida as
Florida Crossroads presents
'Florida: n ie Outdoor Advcnturc-nic Central Region-Part
1.'* broadcast
today
on
WMFE/Channel 24 -Orlando.
Pan 2 will air Sept. 26 at 6
pm . and repeat Sept. 29 at
2:90 p.m.
This
episode
of
Florida
Crossroads, produced tn coop­
eration with the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion.
continues to explore
many of the parks and natural
resources found In this rrglon.
Through the use of aerial and
ground level footage. Interviews
and animation, viewers will ex­
plore and discover the habi­
tats, native species and recrea­
tional opportunities that make
Florida such a wonderful state
to live in or visit.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
League of Women Vutrrs in
Seminole County will discuss
an upcoming two-year study of
sustainability tn tiir county on
Sept. 24 at 7 p.m., at the
Eastmonte Civic Center. 830
Magnolia
Drive,
Altamonte
Springs.

International student
forum
WINTER SPRINGS - The M ul­
ticultural Community Advisory
Committee of the Seminole
County
Ihibllc
Schools
ts
hosting an open forum for In­
ternational students and their
parents on Sept. 26 at 11 a.in.
at Indian Trails Middle School,
550 Tuskawllla Rd. Winter
Springs.
Paul Hagerty, superintendent
of Seminole County Public
i 3A

•

_

TaSE
LOCAL F O M C A S T
Today:

Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper-80s.
Lows In the mld-70s Friday:
Scattered
thunderstorms.
Highs tn the upper-60s. Lows tn
the mld-70s. Saturday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs tn
the upper-SOs. Lows In the
mld-70s. Sunday: Afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs tn the
low-90s. Lows tn the mld-70s.

THURSDAY:

8 0 LUNAR TABLE: min. 3:25
a.m., maj. 9:30 a.m., min. 3:40
p.m., maj. 9:55 p.m.
TIDE8: Daytona Beach: high:
6:14 a.m.. 6:41 p.m.. low: 12:04
a.m.. 12:16 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 6:19 a.m.. 6:46
p.m., low: 12:09 a.m., 12:21
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 6:34
a.m., 7:01 p.m.. low: 12:24
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Tstnna 88 76 T ttn n a 88 75 a.m.. 12:36 p.m.
| MACH CONDITIONS |
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Tatrms 89 75 Tetrma 91 75
Daytona Beach It New
Smyrna Beach: S e a s are 3 5 feet w ith a m o d era te
chop. W ater tem perature at
D aytona Is 78 degrees a n d
at N e w S y m m a . 78 degrees.
W in d s a re from the so u th ­
east at 15-20 m .p.h.

LOTTERY
Hare are tTvo winning numbers
solected on W ednesday In the
Flonda Lottery:

Fanteey 5
2-9-11-12-22
Lotto (Sept 12)
19-23-29-21-30-45

I

STATISTICS

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tfegreee and the overnight low
woe 73.
Recorded rainfall far the
period ending at 20 a.m.,
Thursday totaled 0.57 Inch.
•S u n rise ................7:2 2 e.ro.
•lunaet.................7:3d p.m.

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Hum, hum, hum
Ruby throated
humming­
birds ran be s|&gt;ottrd near
Rorkport and Fulton, Texas at
the start of the Hummcr/Blrd
Celebration. Each fall the
btrds stage a spectacular show
as they return, from their
summer nesting grounds In
the north, along the eastern
Gulf Coast, on their way to

TODAY

RUSS
W H IT E

thetr winter grounds In Mexico
and Central
America.
The
birds hum thrlr way 500 miles
across the Gulf. Ten times as
many
people
watch
from
tlouls, bouts and In their
housecoats.

Sounds like Tun
Yep. It's lime to return to
Intercourse. Pa., and the an­
nual Seven 8weets and Seven
Sours Festival H ie good folks
in town put up thetr frutts and
vegetables for the long winter.
Mote than 10,000 will partici­
pate In the Intercourse festi­
val.

W e'll try the cookies
W ally Amos, the cookie man.
came to Maitland last week to
speak at the University of
Phoenix. Guess who's next In
the
education
movement?
Captain Sewer. H ie captain
will visit Dover Shores Ele­
mentary and Princeton E le­
mentary. lie'll he armed with
a plunger and toilet seat lid.
lie'll talk alxnit clean water
and
how
wastewater
ts
treated. ‘Die cookie man gets
thr nod. Over and out. Captain
Sewer.

(Iruduation day
Roddy McDowall. 70-yrarsold today. Is from London on
nr near The Pluuef o f Apes. A c­
tress Anne Bancroft Is 67 and
is a Tony and Oscar winner.
She was Mrs. Robinson In Die
Gmt/unte. Slie Is married to
Mel Brooke. Actor John Rit­
ter Is 50. lie's the son of Cow-

Fta photo

Lt. Dick Criswell has needed a strong will and occasionally a bag ol tricks as
ho (ought lor better pay lor Iho Seminole County firelighters.
boy singer Tex Ritter. R e­
member
when
Tex
sang.
"Smoke, Smoke. Smoke that
Cigarette." His kid can't be 50.
No way.
Phil Jachoon, the pride of
Deer Lodge. Mont., la c e le ­
brating his 53rd birthday to ­
day as fur away from the Chi­
cago Dulls as he can get.
Couch Phil hud his fill ol the
Hulls management. He nice If
he roaehed in Orlando hut
he's probably too smart for
that.

Show time
Those addicted to the Hoob
Tube probably know that "The

Fugitive”
began
in
1963.
‘ Mission Impossible" In I960
and “ M W S M f In 1972. One
featured a man with one arm,
another men In disguises and
the third u man In a dross. All
throe slurws began on the 17th
o f September.

History time
There once was a man
named Rood, known more for
what he wrote than whut he
road. Who was George Read
and what did he write? Clue:
lie was an attorney from
Maryland. That ought to give It
away.

Vintage view
Those Sanlord Grammar School
students wore in Mrs. Bray's
1921-22 sixth grade class; the
majority later graduated from
Seminole High in 1928. Minnie
Beck Kralzert was able to identify
a tew ol these: If you recognize
any others, contact Grace Marts
Sltnocipher. Front row (from left):
Mrs. Bray (standing), Pearl Rob­
son. Unknown, Louise Nyland.
Unknown, Alice Corpening, Nezzie Stone, Unknown. Clara Millen,
principal (standing). Second row:
Unknown. Unknown. Mary Helen
Morse. Bea Howard, Unknown,
Unknown. Third row: None identi­
fied. Beck row: Eric Lundquist is
in the center wearing a white
shirt. I also have pictures of Mrs.
Lester’s 1921-22 sixth grade
doss and Ruth Kenner’s 1921-22
fifth grade class (SHS 1929). If
you think you might be able to
identify people In these pictures,
contact Grace M. Stinecipher.
Vintage Views are neededl
Search lor some and get them to
me.

The way we were: The
forgotten Milane Theatre

The high temperature In

P

I he last I lircc years have
been demanding ones to L t.
D ick C r is w e ll, ol the Seminole
County Emergency Services
and president of the Seminole
County Professional Firefight­
ers lmeal 3254.
Criswell has battled for b e l­
ter pay for the 181 lire lightets in the union, arguing that
they deserve lar belter than
being 82nd tun of 134 d e ­
partment* tn the slate.
The union has settled lull
doesn't feel totally pleased
with a pav hike that means at
least 82.000 more a year for
each
member
and
raises
starring salaries from $21,607
to 820.000, Tile bikes would
also raise the starting pay of
lieutenants from 827.006 to
832.430.
‘ It's a start," Criswell said,
'but 1 won't feel comfortable
until the Hoard of Commis­
sioners approves what we’ve
given our approval What we
have is a two-year contract
with thr pay Increase for one
year. Hopefully, we can start
negotiating for the second year
pay scale this November."
Criswell, a 24 -year-veteran
with the department.
Is a
lough competitor who has relused to bark down through­
out the contract squabbles. As
thr union Is on the verge o f Its
first contract since It was
formed nine years ago. he Is
cautiously optimistic.
'I'd raliicr be lighting tiros,"
he said.

There Is not much Informa­
tion available on the original
building at Second Street and
Magnolia Avenue that was
known at different times as
the Star Theater and the San­
ford Opera H o u b c . But that
building was later replaced by
the Milane Theatre and there
Is enough Information un Its
early days for two columns.
We read quite a bit about
the Ritz Theater, but forget
that the building was first
named the Milane Theatre.
Dud Moughton stated tn 1989
that it was renamed the Ritz.
efrea 1940. when the sign
went from Incandescent bulbs
to neon; It was too expensive
to spell out 'M ilan e.'
There was quite a bit of
publicity In the Sai\ford H er
aid on the opening of the Mi­
lane Theatre on Aug. 2. 1923
and for at least a month after­
wards us copies o f these arti­
cles are in the museum files.
Credit for the new theater
was due to the vision o f Frank
L. Miller und Edward Lane (for
whom the theater was named)
who organized the company
that eventually put the big
proposition over. The officers
o f the Milane
Corporation
were Frank L. Miller, presi­
dent: Edward F. Lane, vice
president: C.L. Urltt. sccrctary/treasurer. Directors were
Edward Higgins. AAV. Lrr Jr.,
und Fred Walsman.
George Drorkholm was the
first manager and F.E. Farmer
was the chief operator, both of
whom had had extensive expe-

Q R A C I M.
S TIN K C IPH ER

riencc. Another rurly manager
was Joseph L. Marentrllc.
The fireproof building cost
$80,000 to build and equip. It
was of hollow tile and brick,
faced with stucco. The first
floor contained restrooms and
a store room while offices were
on the second floor.
Thr building's rapacity was
823 und could accommodate
any show that came to the
state. The management had
ulready entered Into a fiveyear contract with Schubert
und Erlanger for road shows
and vuudcvtllr.
The theater was touted us
being one of the most romfortable
that had ever
been
erected tn the south. There
were leather upholstered seats
with ball bearing noiseless at­
tachments. The house was
ventilated by the typhoon sys­
tem of ventilators; old air was
takrn out and new cool air was
pumped tn every 30 seconds.
It was stated that on opening
night the theater was so cool
that people had to put on
wraps.
.
Scroggins und Ewing
of
Fleas* see Theater. Page SA

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POLICE LOG
77if Jbffoulrtg reports lucre compiled from the Seminole Counlty
Sheriffs Office fo r incidents recorded Scpl. M IB:
B u r g la r y / G r u n d

th e ft:

WINTER SPRINGS, Duncan Drive, 100 block, Sept. 15. 11
p m. A 22-yrar-old man was arrested for burglary and grand
theft In relation to an Incident that took plncc In Nov. 1997.
Winter Springs Police said a burglary took plncc nt Hint Ume
In which a 55-Inch television nnd a leather love sent were sto­
len from a home. Thr defendant, an acquaintance o f the vic­
tim's son. was suspected nnd questioned hut never arrested.
Recently, police wen* given Information lhal Ihe Items were In
the defendant's home. They rxrrtitrd n search warrant at Ills
residence and found thr Items.
D o m e s tic

Contiaosd from Pegs 1A
volved In the case and have questioned the
child's godjsarcnts, who live there.
Investigators were also encouraged by n
similar case where a missing child was re­
cently recovered nnd relumed to the custo­
dial parent.
Yescnia Costa. 7. who was nbduclrd 11
months ago from her home In Oviedo, was
fuund in Peru. Yesenin wns reunited with
her mother early this month, with the help
of the Missing Childrens Center.
Parentnl al&gt;durtlons are often the most
complicated cases to deal with, according
to Joan Thompson, executive director and
co-founder.
"Those (cases) take a while l&gt;ecnune of
thr
legalities
and
custody
Issues."
Thompson said.

Last year her office handled 487 cases o f
missing children In Seminole County.
About 14 percent of Lite Incidents were
classified as parental abdurtlons. she
said. The majority o f ihe cases, however,
are classified as runaways.
Though most o f the runaways arc recov­
ered, she said, those that do not return are
often absorbed Into drug and prostitution
rings. The typical runaway Is a 14-year-old
girl.
"When u kid runs away there Is usually a
reason." she said.
Unfortunately, however. In Florida II Is
not against Ihe law to nut away so It Is
really up to the law enforcement agents on
how far they want to pursue those cases.
Onrc reported missing, the Information on
the child Is posted on the National Crime
Information Computrr. nnd that Is nil that

v io le n c e :

Is required, she said.
Thompson said she admires any law offlccrs that goes above and beyond the call
o f duty, such as In the Martinez and the
Costa cases.
She recalled a few years ago when
Casselberry Police Chief Durbin Qatch left
from his vacation 1o retrieve a young girl,
who had Irerome involved In a prostitution
ring In Texas.
"lie physically took h eron the plane and
brought her back home." she said. "I was
really impressed by that."
Those with any Information or tips re­
garding Ihe Martinez case, should call the
Missing Childrens Hotline at 327-4403. or
Ihe Longwood Police Department at 2603400. Information Is also available on the
FDLK web site at www.fdle.state.fl.us.

SANFORD, 8. Orlando Drive, 4200 block, Sept. 15, 10:24
p.m. A 24-year-old man was arrrsted for domrsllc violence by
Seminole County Sheriffs deputies aflcr he slapped the
m ollirr o f his child lit the face. He laid deputies they have not
been logethrr since March.
D r iv in g

u nder

th e

in flu e n c e :

OVIEDO, Bridle Avenue, Sept. 15. 2:54 a.m. A 4l-yrnr*old
woman was charged with DUI by Oviedo Police. When they
tried to lake her Into custody she twisted nnd squirmed and
was uncooperative, police said. She was also nrrested for re­
sisting arrest without violence.
BAN FORD, 8. Sanford Avenue/High Street, Sept. I I , 11:10
p m. A 94-year-old man was arrested for driving under the In­
fluence In- Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
SANFORD, 25'* Street and Airport Boulevard, Sept. 14.
2:40 a m. A 44-year-old man was charged with DUI by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs deputies.
D ru gs:

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, DeSoto/Magnolia Avenue, Sept. 15.
9:57 p.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested for the sale and d e­
livery o f a controlled substance after Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies purchased $40 worth o f crack cocaine from him.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS, Montgomery Road/State Road 436,
Sept. 15. 1:14 p.m. A 2 1-year-old woman was arrested for pos­
session of cocaine, for leaving llic scene o f an accident and for
DUI by Altamonte Springs Police after someone reported see­
ing her hit u sign. Based on the tag number provided by the
witness." police found the woman and were questioning her
about the accident when they saw a brig containing a white
powdery substance which tested positive as cocaine. Police
said they determined, also, that she was Intoxicated at the
time of the accident.
ALTAMONTE BPRINQB, D*Bote/Magnolia Avenue. Sept. 15.
0:53 p.m. A 2 1-year-old man was arrested for the sale and de­
livery o f a controlled substance after Seminole County SherifTs
deputies purchased $40 worth o f crack cocaine from him.
CASSELBERRY, Vienna Drive, 1600 black. Sept. I I , 10:55
p.m. A 19-year-old mun was arrrsted by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies when neighbors reported a suspicious veh i­
cle In the area. Deputies asked If they could search the car
and they found a green leafy substance In Ihe car and arrested
the man. Two Juveniles In the vehicle were sent home with
their purents. Deputies said that after the car was towed, a
rover came ofT the steering wheel and two baggies and some
marijuana cigarettes fell out.
SANFORD, Slpca/Mldway, Sept. 13. 0:13 p.m. A 22-year-old
man was arrested for possession o f crack cocaine and posses­
sion o f less than 20 grams of marijuana by Seminole County
deputies after they saw him hide something in Ihe front of his
ants. They searched him and noticed he had something In
Is hands. When thvy uM c kcd they found ■ rock o f crack c o .
calne and a baggie o f marijuana.
OVIEDO, Lockwood/MeCoBeek. Sept. 16. 12:36 a.m. A IByear-old woman wus arrrsted for possession o f a controlled
substance, for possession o f less than 20 grams o f marijuana.
fur possession of drug paraphernalia and for DUI by Oviedo
Police. Police Hald they pulled her over for sj
speeding, detern a road
si
mined that she was drunk and had her perform
roadside
sobrtety test, which she failed. During her anest for DUI. they
found u prescription drug In her backpack thut was not In her
name but which she said was hers. They also found a baggie
containing marijuuna and a package o f rolling papers.
BANFORD, Stats Road 46/OrsM Wav AvsatM, Sept. 15. 3:47
p.m. A 2 1-year-old man was arrrsted for the sale and delivery
of a controlled substance after Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies purchased $40 worth o f crack cocaine from him. They
also found a small amount o f marijuana In his pocket at the
time o f his arrest and also charged him with possession o f
less thun 20 grams o f marijuana.

R

E scape:

CASSELBERRY, County Road 427/Britt, Sept. 14. 9:13 a.m.
A 30-year-old man was arrested for escape after he was about
to be detained by Seminole County Sheriffs deputies on a w a r
rant for tils arrest when he suddenly turned and ran from
deputies. They said he ran Into truffle and then behind a
school bus. There he ran Into a moving van and was knocked
to the ground, but he got up and started to run again before he
was stopped by deputies.
F orged

d r iv e r

lic e n s e :

OVIEDO, Alafsya Road, 2900 Hock, Sept. 15, 1:13 a.m. An
Jj IH-yeur-old man wus arrested by Seminole County SherifTs
deputies for possession o f u forged Florida driver license when
he tried to buy beer and use a driver license that had been a l­
tered as Identification. The barkeeper called the authorities a f­
ter he saw the license. Deputies said there had been several
complaints o f teens with altered licenses at the bar In the past
few weeks, but the underage drinkers had all left before they
arrived.

T h e a te r
Contlnwad from Page 2A
Augusta. Oa. were the archi­
tects and Elton Moughton of
Sanford wns the supervising
architect.
R.J. Ollllsple
of
Jacksonville was the contrac­
tor.
H ie policy o f thr m anage­
ment was to give the people
what they wnutrd In an estab­
lishment at uffordable prices.
Tlic regular prices were 35
ernts nnd 10 cents, with sp e­
cial productions to be priced
to only cover cost.
It was promised that order
would be preserved and noth­
ing rowdy would be perm itted
try anyone.
High class road shows were
to be presented during the
winter season so everyone
could
see
everything
that
came Into the state without
leaving Sanford.
Even though the building's
capacity was 823, the report
o f the Aug. 2, 1923 opening
night estimated a crowd o f
about 1.000. There had been a
long string of people on either
side o f the entrance to buy
tickets. There was to be a
showing o f the same program
the next night for those who
tiad to be turned away.
On opening night, the beau­
tiful asbestos curtain wus first
raised followed by the velour
curtains. The screen, flunked
by woodland scenery, brought
forth applause os the crowd
began to realize that a m ag­
nificent theater had opened in
Sanford.
The RetzenstcJn-Wagner O r ­
chestra furnished music for
the opening numbers and the
regular
MlUne
Orchestra
played the descriptive pieces
during the showing o f the fea­
ture film.
The program consisted o f
the Pa the News, a comedy en­
titled "Lazy Bones' and the big
11 -reel feature "Enemies o f
Women." which was making its
first showing In the south. It
hud previously been shown

B r ie f s
Csatlaaod from Fogs 1A
Schools: Ron Ptnncll. executive
director, secondary schools:
and Marion Dailey, executive
director. Instructional support
Programs will be available for
the meeting, which will Include
Information regarding how in­
ternational parent b can be­
come more involved In their ,
children's
schools,
scholar1
ships, special courses avail­
able, student achievement, and
other areas o f Interest.

only In large cities.
Ih e film was described ns
"love, revelry, drama, luxury
beauty-a gorgeous picture play
from the stirring Blusco Ibanez
novel". The
movie
starred
Monel Barrymore nnd Alma
Rubens.

11 was announced I hat u sp e­
cial orchestra concert would
precede
the pictures each
night during opening week.
The Princess Th rairc wns
evidently trying to compete by
lowering lls price to 20 cents
for adults. They also had u

Tlie Mllane's ticket booth
w-as described as a thing of
beauty in the Aug. 2 Herald. It
was built by the Sanford Nov­
elty Works owned by V.C. Col­
lier nnd was designed by II.S.
Sclleck o f this firm. Sclleck
did the entire wood work,
most o f It by hand. It was
made of gum finished In m a­
hogany with polished glass
windows and a brass grill work
In front o f the ticket window.
The staining, varnishing and
painting was the work o f II.E.
Wise of the same firm.
The movie changed each
night at least for the first
week. "Backbone was the fea­
ture on Saturday. Aug. 4, und
tile B t o r y was described in d e ­
tail in that days newspaper, al­
though the actors name were
not given. Also on the program
were Fax news and a Mutt and
J eff comedy.
Monday, Aug. 6, featured
"Sherlock
Holmes*
which
starred John Barrymore. A
great
society drama "Rich
Men's Wives" was to play on
Aug. 7 and "Friendly Husband*
on Aug. 8. The latter was a
comedy starring Luptno Lane.
The movie on Aug. 9 would
be "Shirley o f the Circus*
while "A Tailor Made Man",
starring Charles Ray. was
scheduled for Aug. 10.

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foaUassd from Fags 1A
Burger
King
Corporation
several years ago.
; As was Ihe tradition at the
time, Oarcla had the restaurant
seconded
to
reflect
the
character o f the city. Sanford's
piotlf Included railroad signs,
$s tire city was known for Its
connection with the Industry.
I Tire 15th store built by
Oarcla was In Longwood and It
was decorated with
threedimensional
wooden
wall
hangings
of
the
historic
buildings In tire Longwood
historic District.
• Area
Manager
Robert
Vlannas could not be reached
for comment, but Brodle said
pluns for the new Burger King
could Include a Un roof.
■ Because of Its location In the
nationally-recognized
historic
district, the new restaurant will
have to conform. In part, to the
Codes
of
the
Historic
Preservation Board. Associate
planner Andrew Van Qaale
said certain guidelines must be
met. but the restaurant could

incorporate Items such as
increased
landscaping
and
lower sign heights to make the
building
more
aesthetically
pleasing.
The city's
planning
and
zoning board will have to
review the site plans, os will
the 111*8. The process takes
about a month. Van Oaale
said, and likely would not get
started until
sometime
In
October.
In the meantime, most o f the
restaurant's
20
hourly
employees,
three
managers
and one shift coordinator will
be
dls peracd
to
other
locations, said Brodle.
District Commissioner Brady
Lesaaid Uvea in one o f the two
old houses moved from the new
Burger King site.
He has
restored both and they are
located on Magnolia Avenue.
Lessard
said
he
looks
forward to the opening o f the
new Burger King. "I’m very
happy a large tract o f land on
17-92 is going to be developed
tastefully."

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people free that night whose
last names began with the
published letter. On Aug. 10
there was to be n special treatexcluslvc views o f President
Harding's funeral train leaving
San Francisco!

voters approve the ordinance,
totally nude dancing will no
longer be allowed In the
county. The issue will be dis­
cussed at a 7 p.m. public
hearing on Tuesday. Sept.. 22.
Three
nightclubs
(CircusCitrus, Rachel's and Club
Juana) Bued County Elections
Supervisor Sandy Ooard, say­
ing a great number o f signa­
tures on a petition were inva­
lid. The Board o f Commission­
ers can make the suit moot by
enacting the ordinance and
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"Obviously, there is going to
be more maneuvering in the
next month and a half." Adams
said. ‘ I'm pleased by the latest
development. It's a good step."
Sheriff Don Esllnger has
said that the county Is a
"magnet" for undesirable activ­
ity because o f total nude
dancing at du bs located In the
Fern Park and Casselberry
area. His deputies and CCIB
units have made a number of
raids the past year. One o f the
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C'onimunitN involvement essential to Sanford Main Street efforts
in lhe itlsiili I tali lie eased hv
list.a1 the common sense lor
mui.. at a volunteer driven pro
1'i.iiti and an oiuaiil/atlon.il
slim tun- ol 1st,ini ami commit
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pr.i.H h
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me.in- lltuliiiu i new pmpii-c
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tii'in In lonemn tu a ir.il ■mn
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Main Sttrrt prucr.illis is |u tie
M lap a sctlsf at i otnitlUllltV
anil n u ll th.it comet* co m m li­
m n pride
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tut" an akl i aiimn ii i.tl ilistrnt
pii sents a special i ll.lllrnue
li&lt; li.thllit.itine a tew daunt awn
huildines at sponsoring an an
mtal lfstiv.il is an linpurtant
inavc In the nclit direction. hut
It s uat enaueh.
Sa
what is the solution?
Snnplv put. ta give an aging
downtown a pros|M*raus new
■ lease on litr
n community
nuist dircci its time. energy
and resnnrrrs ta die i li.dlengc

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that makes il w o rk

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mi ni I’ lnitiniiiiii m i l ilrsicu
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piii.ti h li.is ,1111111\ pimltii ril
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limn lit.in I lint M in i siii'i'i
ii'uiis nut i mi s ,n mss ihr
in ii n i n
GO nt which .iif In
I .Ill'll III I lllllll.l. tills Il'Vlt.llt/.l
llut; |iinti'ss has e n i r i . itnl
limn' ilian S-Mfi million in
phv-u.d
impnm 'iiii'iils
.uni
pnnltli ril I.IHH) lift new liusl
ui'ssfs i n .iline 4.000 new |ulis
m ilim i lii'ii (low utnwtt iltsirtris
in 1'iunii.i sun r i ‘ tsr*

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l mdn Kilt'n &gt;tai

l.inti mt

Main Stie.'l
l!\. spi'i lal ev •
•ml mat
a ile d mt'
kiting ■ .imp.mm
hv lai al v uliillteei s
1 Oigaui/atioii
means gi i
Him i'V eiyulli V. I'l klllc tawatd
tile same goal tin hiilgll walk
al hlllldttlg • aliseiisUs and I a
apila lia ti allium.' tin gin tiplh.il have an impait.ml stake

tile Main s iiee l loin pen111
apptaai h s i m m l s anlv when
i oinhltii'd with the tnllncvillg
• IUhl pi im iples
Piihlti pnvat e
p.iltliersliip
I vi iv local Main Stieet pro
gi.un needs the suppuit and
i s p i l l l s e ul both the piihlti
and pit vale set tats lo t ail el
tii live p.in m is|up each must
trio gnl/c tin
stn iictlis and
weaknesses al lhe other
Idcuiifytug and capitalizing
an existing assets I l||e al till
NM si - kev goal is to help
taiiimnuttles
m o gn i/ c
anil
make the I m' s I use al tliell
i it in |tit- ollcitng
D m al assets
pi ovule the solid laimdunall lai
a sin i esstul Main Stieet initla
live
UualltV I lain slot i l l ant de
sli&gt;n ta plamallau.il i aillp.ilglls
la s|tci i.tl events, qualltv must

wav

In the mam goal

( Ii.iiu.'

( hanging

Il In 111
I lie NMSI
i an
piavide valuable illteiHan and
hands all letllllh .il .ihs Is I. uu e
lull anlv lai al le.nlerslilp &lt;all
lin e d lam: telttl siiili's s hv
lasterlllU '"&gt;&lt;1 ileilianstiatlllt:
i ammiililtv
luv'iilveinenl
and
i aiillllitlliellt ta llii levllall/a
Han elloil *
Willi (Ills appia.u h m mind
mil Main Sin el i amillilllltv
p.iltliersliip Is makltii: sli;nlli
i allt sIHtles tavvalils levltall/
lim Illstarti Diivvnlowu Sanlanl
and III Ul d ll ta iiiltUnUf It Is
Important that lai al i Itl/ens
hei nine mvalved Mem heislap
m Saulotd Mam Stieet Is open
la any ltidlvldii.il &lt;&gt;■ business
lllteii'sled lit liclpltic tilts i o n
i epl heroine realltv Reiuemhei
Ibis Is VOUI I lllllltnillltv
he
pialld al It and heeame III
Voiced III Its plalliattan and
growth
Out next ilavviitiiwn event will
I n- ' S uiimiei Nmht c)m' an Sai
urilav ftitm 5 ta 7 p m in Ma&gt;;
nulla Square llape la see yutl
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lam inii

tutV Iiutlldes and habits Is es
seiiii.il la hum: ubiitit a • am
tliell lal distill! le tills s .m il A
i.tu hillv planned Main S ticit
pingt.iltl will help shill ptlhlli
p e n e p lia n s and p i a i l l i e s la
stippail and siislalli the lev I
tall/.ilian p ia ie s s
( ainpieheustv e
A
single
pia|eit
talillal
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a
tlawnlavvu
at
ia iu ilie lil.il
nelglihoi hood All ongoing si­
nes at initiatives Is vital la
build lallllllllUIIV slippait and
lie .lie laslilli! piugfcss
llli ieinent.il Stil.lll ptap'i ts
make a Inn ilitli-it*tii e
I hey
demanslrale that
tilings arc
happening an Main Slit i I and
liaiie the skills and i aiilldem e
the ptuipam will need h&gt; la ik le
male i-amptiA piahlems
At Hail arteiileil
I l ecu lent
Visible • li.limes hi the look and
ai llv llles al the i ainmeiel.il
dtslih l will tflu ia ii e tile pel
leptiau al |misiiiv i
tliailCe
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llieuts c.nlv ill the prai ess will
li'ltlliul lhe i ainillllllltV that tile
levltall/atlan ittuit Is tilidei

* Adapted limn National and
I land.i Main Stieet Centris

final days

• niitnn: new ones to irspa n d
hi i".lav s tuarkrt Main Strrrl
pnmi.niis help i aliverl unused
sp.n i into pladlli live piaperlV
and sharpen the campetltive'
ness a| liusitiess enterjirises
2 Drsmn
means i&lt;etliim
Main Street Into tap phvstnil
sliajK- Capit.ilt/itm an its best
assi is sin It as historic build
urns anil iradittnn.il downtown
l.iymit is pis! pari al the story.
\n invittim atmosphere created
th rat mil
window
displays,
p.ukiim areas.
stilus,
side­
walks sireetlmhts and land
si aplim conveys .i visual inrss,m&lt;' about what Main Street ts
and what it has tu oiler
I I’rnmnuati •• means sellliiK
the mi.me and promise at Main
s iie e l to all prospects. Hy
maiketiim the district's unique
i liaiac terlsttrs
ta shoppers
mvestms. new businesses and
visitors an ellrrllve piam allan
stiaieiA' forties a positive Im.mr
tlirmmli retail promotion ae ttv-

fa ll w a r d r o b e

s a le
20% off
all dresses
and
pantsets
for m isses’,
petites’ and
women’s
sizes

OBITUARIES
MAUREEN AM AO O
Maureen Anudn. 32. North
Orange Avenue. Orlando, died
stiudav Sepl
Id. 199H Ham
m Hruoklvn. N.V.. she moved
t. l i n t ral Florida tu 1HH2.
Miss Aiuada was an admtntstratlve assistant
She was a
&lt; athalti
Survivors mi hide mother. Pat.
Winter Sprint’ s
Wuodlawn Carry Hand Fitnetal
I lame
U n tin w l,
in
i li ne* "t arrangements.
LIZ ZIE H A W K IN S DIG GS
i.i/vie
Hawkins
Diggs. h z .
V rdi
I'ennsylv.iniit
Avenue.
Winter
Park,
cited
Sunday.
Sept I t |99S Horn III Crawlanlvilli
I'l.i
she moved to
( eiiir.il Fliinda hi IlilH Mrs
Diggs was a c nsiiiflulugisl She
was a uielilhel al Ml Man.ill
Mlsslatiaiv Hapllsl Church.
Survivors Include liushaiid.
the |&lt;i v 11.1\id E Winter Park;
sal; .taints H Hawkins. SI. I’etershwru. (h u t giaudc Inldren;
Iciiir gtr.it tir.indc Inldren
(.•olden's Funeral Home. Inc..
Winter I’atk m charge at ari.intienienis
MARV LOU M CUONALO
Man Dm Duillll McDonald.
•&gt;3 i )aks i mirt. Sanford died
Srpt 15 1998 .» I lortdu II..s.
pttiil Altainaute Springs Horn
o n 2 1931 m Daiisvtlle. Kv..
she moved la Central Florida
m I ” in ’.'is Me Donald was a
home maker She was a mein
In r at Florida Hoard ol Den­
tistry ( liapter AX at the PKO
Slsit ihoiitl
I'lilted Methodist
W'tini'ii
I.Nora (iardeu Club
M a in .m s ( l u l l s ol Heathrow
ami Sanlord
Jiidni.tl Nnmlu.iiiug ( iimmiiit't ol the 5th
District at Florida The August
(•to ip Mis Mi Donald was .i
mt min i at I irst I tilled Metli
odist ( him li at Saulotd
Sun ivuis tit&lt; 11nit sous
Ilialitas II
&lt;&gt;iI.i ik Ih Matthew J..
I ■ ugw unit duughtci- Martha
M
• i osier
I hull
Springs.
&lt; .mhi.i M (iuiles Deltary sis
o i s s.,llv s.illev
I allalmssee
I "llv Itolluiu I Jimond Heath
• ight grande Inldieii
la .a oil’s National Cremation
" i
Winlt i 1 uk in i li.llgc
‘! *» I 11ii’i flit lit s

FUNERALS
Chrlkltan Ellzabrlli A
luinial
I lirisli.ai

s. n n • Im Kll/ulietll A
IH at At aitemv 11.lie

ihinto wlia ilml Iriit.iy S«-pi II.
will l« lii ld S.uuril.i&gt; Sejrt. lit ul 4
pm al SI. M.irv Chilli II al Gad liy
F.iitli Oviixln witli lhe Kcv. Walter
lleliilm ollti l.itlliti Viewnm will Ic
I inlay al 5 until ') p ill. al Simrlse
Cli.qiel Sunrise Funeral Home. !K*&gt;

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Av

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all
dress
shirts
on
sale

m

i haliie ul arraimemenls

Mali. Nellie Mae
Funeral Semi e tar Nellie Mae
Mill 72. uf West llih Street. San*
lout who (till) Sepl. II. Will ta- held
saiunlay. Sept. 10 at 12:30 pm. al
Sprumfli'ld M il Ctnueli witli die
Kev E. Rivers allli latlim Viewiutl
will Ih- Friday Inmi 5 until 0 p in. at
Htiiiriv (li.qiel Sunrise Funeral
I Ionic. ’ *») liMiist Av.. 1407) 322
73M3. in i luirue at urraniieiiieiits.
Holloway. Walter L .
Fanerul Servne lor Mr. Walter Illollovvay. who pisMil away Mon
dav Sepl 14. I'.MK will !»• held Sal
unlay. Sept. 10 at II u.tn. al Saint
Haul M II Chun h. HI3 Pine Av..
with die lbs Al Covnmton. pastor,
ollti latlim
Vlewinu (or laiully and Ineuds will
la- held Friday. Sept. IH (rom 4 un­
til S p ill al Wilson Kit hrllieriicr
Mortuary. Inc.. 1110 Pine Av..
Sanlord
Survivors Include datmhtcrs. Unl.i
Mt Kliintiii. Monllerllti. FI. Dilira
llrysoti and Ullllord I’lillpol ol
S.uifoitl. IF uraiidt lilldren Her
naril llrutf I’IiiI|nii , Altamonte
Springs. Melvin l’hll|ail. Like Mary.
Elliot I l’hil|Mti. Roland I It mhis. Ca..
Hit kv llrvsoii. Sanfonl. the Rtv.
that lit i is MtKiuuoil. Tallahassee.
James liowitiau. FaliteOeld. S.U.. lie
Flank Mt Kliinon. lirailenton. Her
Iter! Mt Kltiiion. Moillliello. GUime
Alltiwav Roland llemhls. Ca.. Gaylor Min hell. Sai dot d. Mt Ida Felton.
Sanford.
Rajaneen
Harris.
S|iiiui &gt;Iii II IF Viindu Mary links.
Waslilimtoil. DC. Dhliy Rose. Roll
Inns Ga . Sheila Williams, Orlando.
Shenera Itryson Waldiof. Mil
Arranuemenis eninistitl to Wil
son F.lt hcllicfiicr Mortuary Inc

Sale 21.99

Reg 78 SO
Station!' pomt-coHac.
kxvg alaava dtr»i chin
Cotton poiyatlai bfoadetoth

the diamond and
gemstone
extravaganza

P

40

ft

2 0 -5 0 %

off
diamonds,
gem stones and
cultured pearls
plus take an
extra 10% off
fine jewelry sale
prices

Lawrence, Fannie
Funeral Scrvuv loi Fannie Liw
unit
hH
ol Ketldlni! Gardens.
Ss.itlit ir11. wlio dial Sepl. 0. will Ic
In lit S.iliiitlav S pt In al 1(1 a.m
al Mommii Glorv M il ( l i m t l i
wall tin Ris Andrew F.v.ms ollUl
allnii Vlewinu will lie Friday Inmi ft
mint n pm at Suuilse Cli.qiel
Suorls*' I iiiit-r.il Home. ‘ M U Lx list
Av.. I407| 322 73H3. Ill i liarue ol ar
(aimellit ills
McDonald, Mary Lou
Mcmoilal Servne tin Maly lam I)
Mt Donald will L held on Friday.
Stpl |h .a |l| .im al the First
t iilltd Mt ilitxllsl Clout II. 419 I'aik
Av S.iulortl In lien ol llowvrs. dw
laiiilly itt|iit sis dial iiH iiioii.il inn
lllliilllous I*' matte to die Flisl
Hinted Mi llnxlist Chun li Stained
Glass Windows or Clilldeare. and
die Anient an ( .inter Stx lely

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f '•

our
great
slack
sale
Sale 26.99
R a g 436
C o n ta dt M ila n o ’
g a b a r d n a IwiM p a n ts w ith
lo p la p ia a t* a n d c u t t i

Regular p r k r , rallact o ttn in g prlca* irM c k may m t Hava rganWad In actual »»lt«. 8ala prtcaa an ragutar-prtcad llam a altacMaa m ra x ^ l 10/S/M . N w m l a g n alt
regular p n e ra Jawalry photaa may be tw largad la a*vaw M a L CT.T.W. atari da far carat total x n g t it twftlch may vary
PI am awy aato Iwtto i t a anty that
(awalry what* diamonda canatltuto tha grgatost aatoa. Ptomawd accawto may M t cewatltuto graalar *alua than g#M. 10K and t« K gatd In awr aaaartmawta.
M archandiaa thow n it rtpreaantoMae a l awr aaaartmarrt. i a l e a P aw may vary by aiara. la m a m archandiaa may not ba availably a l every a tor*. N aw Mam to nat
available at your n varvtt JCRenney aiara, ave wUI gladly ardar N tor yaaa. Any avawl daaignatod aa a " t a la ’’ alwaya a iclu d a a 8pa«iai Bwya, Itoma aaM a w ry day In
multiple* o l two or more and Value Right Hama, w hich are aaM at mar beat gate# every day. Fine (awalry and aa la c la d wemaw ’1 coordinated and mawb awita
availably anly at larger JC R enn ey Retail Starve.

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Thursday, September 17 199fl • 5 A

People
A lla n ia n d a one o f sta te’ s best clim b ers

CALENDAR
S u n r is e

O ne ol the hi st c lim h e rs Im
i e n l i . i l llo ild u Is tlie vellrtw
A ll.in la n d .i. A native lo l l r a / l l
and tria lIv e lo o le.m dei an d
c onled et.lte |a stiiln e . O ils vine
p io d in e s y e n slio w v yellow
llow ers Iie a llv ye,it 101111(1 ll Is
a very p o p u lai llovvrNitg vine
Im hom e g u ld e n s Im i must he
p io te cle d ftom fio st Ih m e anthree m a in spec les &lt;t t lllv .ild l
(lie •&lt;iitiin o ii yellow A ll.in la n d .i
with the bright yellow (lowers
the h u sh A lla llia m la W illi vel
low llo w e is stre aked with h i
a iii'e and lh&lt;- p u ll tie A lla llia m la
W illi Its lam e lll.ig c n t.i vlo lel
llow ers

Blond Bank

K iw a n is

T ill' S i'iiiln iilc S im riM ' Kl
w a u ls C h ili in e rts r v r r v l ilil.iv ,
at 7 .1 ill . al S liiiiii'v s I S |7
02 . su n lit til A llju iit H o illcv.it d
CIui'sl ate writ nun J'oi m in i
illa tio n &lt; all I h i iv M ill.in lc l a l
,T.» I ( llli' l

C e u lra l Mm Ida lllo o il II.in k
Is a sk in g d ono rs ot a ll types ol
hlootl
e sp e c ia lly O type do
u n is
to donate at Its S a lito ril
h i.n u ll. U 102 Iv Second S i |-'oi
tn lm illa tio n c a ll .‘122 IIH 22

Sail lord Rotar&gt;
Free c lin ic

F rid a y

A In i* i linti to tin h tilt- liliim l
(HTSSUIr ( ltd k
Ilium ! sllg.lt
s rii'i'tiin n am i It iin iiin i/a llo u s
w ill 1)1' Ill-Ill r v i-iv I i III.iv. I liilll
'I In I I a in
at tlii- ( ir iir v a
K lr llir n l.llV S i I io ii I h i tin* old
•&gt;i liim l b u ild in g . i in h i t id l-'ttst
and M ain Stn-i-t in ( ii-n iT ii I h r
rlln ti
Is s |iiiiis in i'd
by l l i r
S i i i i I iih Ii - &lt; m inty il r a l l ll l&gt;r
p a rtiiiiT if in i iit i|iin i l It it i w ill i
l l i r S em in o le C o u n ty S lt r iill's
( &gt;lln t- anti O rn r v .i K lru n u la iv
S t-ht ml. Im lu tn n tiiitin n . t a ll
:t l» t 1i j h i

S u b sta n ce

Itotary C lu h o! H anford m e t is
every M onday at noon, at the
M a n n a Hotel.

Senior employment
An
ein p lo yriietil
p ro g i.im
sponsored
hy AAMI' S en io r
C o m m u n ity S ervice
K iu p lo v
me III I '(CCUI .nil Is held al the
S .in lm d N atio nal Cm.m l A l
in o r y .lt IS F l i i s t S i M onday
th in u g h l i i d . i y Interview h o u rs
a n M a in to I pan, Telephone
d 2*l HIMIH H ie program a s s t s is
se n ln ts Tir* an d over lo le tm u
lo the m ilk pi.a e

abuse

I'ancvr support

S A I'K . S iilis t a n ir A h u s r I .im llv
K ill it at n it i | h in tu itu ting .i
"I .untiles h i ( n sis" o u t ii-a ih
p io g l.tllt I n t r ir s lr d h i c a m / a
(inns w antinc to i iitit.ii t tinI.lli- S av e rs t lu ll id S A I'K tlt.iv
■ a ll l.ilthv K u b a rs k r al 2MI
t:tr»7

S e n io r s

Suppm t, llu p c and Kei o v e n
S II A l&lt;
m i-els every M onday
a lle llio o u at Ti p m
.it &lt; e illr a l
Idol Ida Kegloti.il H o sp ita l It i
the lai co rn el ot th e d in in g
room
Ib is Is a sell h elp slip
|m&gt;i 1 git,tip Im all t . m rer s u m
veils w h r I h r i m tie a lm e n t now

&lt;&gt;i fin ish ed

m eet

w ith n

T2-1

mme m

bridge p la ye rs are lnvltecl lo
play
i m in .o t
htld gc
i-vcry
M onday, at HI .it) a ill a l tins .in lm d Senio r C e nter l ot in
to in ia llo u c all i '22 c&gt;i2li

I he VVlUlei S p rin g s ( lia p le i
ol A A K I' im e ls the th u d Mon
d ay ol the m onth, al 1 p m at
i he W m ie i S p rin g s Senior ( i n
ler oil Kdgrttum Avenue. Senior
c iii/e n s . fit) and over, are in
vtled lo alte n d
lo t in to ru ia tim i
c a ll fi'ifi
()2Sr»

(lamblcrs,

families

C i.im h liT s A n o n ym o u s and
(•.m i A non
Im
la in lly
amt
Irleud s. m cci se p arate ly Mon
day and F rid a y (non sm o k e rs)
at 7:110 p in . C h u r c h ol the
Hood Shep herd , i i I K ik e A vr
M .m l.iiu l. Fo r m ore m in im a
lio n c a ll 2 i t i U20Ci.

Art A s s o c ia t io n
S a n lo rd Sem inole A it A s s n elation m eets on l l i r fourth
S a tu rd a y ot each m outh, at I
p m ., at Sh o n cy's in Sanford .
T h o se Interested In art arc
welcome to atte n d .*

B ro m u lia d

S o c ie t y

Th e Sem inole H ro n ie lia d S o ­
ciety meets the third S u n d a y nl
the m onth, at 2 p a n ., at S a n
ford G ard e n d u b . U S 17-U2 .il
Fairm o nt Avenue, Sanford. A ll
asp ects of bromc'llod culture
arc covered d u rin g the m ee t­
ings. T lir society is a llllla te c l
with the F lo rid a C o n n e ll of
H nnuehad S o cie tie s arid the
H ro n ieliad S o d c ly Inc. For tnfon nation, c all Ilcul M a rlin ,
: i 2 i o h : ih

Modelers Club
Ih e S .in fo ld Aero M odelers
C lu b m eets every th ird M onday
of tlie m onth sta rtin g at 7 p in .,
with the "Model ol the Month"
e o iu p elltlo n at G re a te r Sanfo rd
C I i .i i i i I mt ol C n m in e rce , -UM) K
First St /Ml p h a se s ol l&lt;/(
model a lrc ra lt are p ie s c n ir d .
■ file i lu ll's liv in g held is lo caled
In S a n lo rd Fo r more tn lo rtu allo n . e o iit iu i I j 'c U orsue at
S 71 I 7i 2 .

VFW, Auxiliary
V e te ran s of Fo reign W a rs and
the hiclli-N A u x ilia ry of S anfo rd
Post
I 0 I 0H meet the third
M onday at 7 (X) p m . .it the
post hom e. 204-1 S , Sanfo rd
Ave.

V a r ie t ie s : Ih e "I le iu lii son
and "Itremit Mtid" are two ol ih e
HUisl p optilal &lt; CllllV'.lli'd Valle
In-s
I he v a rlc iy G oldi n Hut
lertlles"
has
y ellow
lnhiil.tr
llow ers w iih p&lt; ia!s that fla p m
Ihe wind like h u M tifk w iiih s .
"Ila lle v 's
C o m e l"
has
h otll
doilh le and sem i d o iih le yellow
llo w e is ;
i alih lie.iH
Sunrise"

liv e s : th is plant &lt; an I " used
in
• o ld .o n e rs
m
p la n ters.
H l»w s v.|\ w ell in a ll.iilHlliH
I i i •'lie I and Is also used as a
H lolind covet ll c a ll he used as
a vim to i over i.-nc es m lu l
llsi s ,is ,i h rd n r m as a free
slanclInH. ' ffppecf spec Unen It
i .m la i o iiii a h an d som e house
plain

In d o o r u se : A s an intlitm
plant A lla m a lid a does le s t m
a l least 1 h o u rs "I tllie c i si i n
Iih I o . i d ay nlftfit le n ij •■ r.-uiin-s
ol M) cifi Hc'Hrees I an d day
lem p i i.it u re s ol 7&lt;l d iv re e s I
m I iih I ii i Keep tin soil m oist
and l i l t lll/e every two weeks
trmn A p itl i I iiiiu h I i S ep ti-m h e i
A pp ly less water an d im I n i l l
l/e r III'- test ol the veal
P ro p n g n tio n :

Altam .in da is
hesl p iop aH afed hv s in n m i
IlliHs In the sprltu f
T o x ic it y : [h e plant Is m n
sldered to he poison ou s, h ill
Hot kn ow n to he latal. A ll p a ils
ot Ih e plant espec l.illy the hu ll
and seeds, arid the sap ot ihe
sit m s arid leaves, cau se m ild
in seven- siotn.ic h upset ,md

M a n gets fa m ily static w h en
he takes phone feu d to w o r k

A ARI»

A support g in u p lor a d u lts
r a m ie I'*! p a ttrn is with A l/
h r llllr i s I Tlsc.tse n ir r ls the
Ittst I tid av ol thr m onth, lim n
2 to a 'to p m
,u A ll S o u ls
i atholn ( h u tch . :U)I W Lig h t It
S lt r r t . S a lllo td t h is servlet* is
sponsored hv thi' ( ir c .it r i t &gt;t
la n d " A l / l l r l l l i r i ’s Assoc ia tio n

N o n n .in
c lrV c rr
llo w a td
C h a p le t o| the U nited Ikittghtrrs ot th r Confede ra cy m eets
on l l i r last F rid a y ol the
m onth For Inlonnattcm . c a ll
.122 I -12 r*

tin year I be tim t is a p io k lv
■ a p s iile m eastii m g ahum 2"
Wide W hen n ia lu le II s p ills
open re le asin g Winded seeds
II it- H m l Is la te ly seen III
I Im Ida
Culture: A ll.lllln lld n re q u ire s
lu ll sun to Itghl shade Ii n m si
lie pl.t 111•-(I ill a pi i.le i led a l i a
his a ils r ol its tend ern e ss lo

Contract Bridge

A lz h e im e r ’ s

C o n fe d e ra c y

C a ll

H 7 i7 or H22 77Hri tor
to! lll.lt lull

l-A K K MAUV
A si-m m s
Croup m r r ls tor lu m li ih r see
unit F rid a y ot i-ai li in o u tli a l
I -lk c M an’ C l n i l i l i o| till N.t/.t
ir n r 171 K C r y s ta l L ik e A vr
l l i r llililll m eeting ts lir lit 111
th r I rllo w s lllp ila ll
For 11 ii 11«- tu lo in ia tio n
io n
la i t H ill at .122 lorn.

D a u g h t e r s of

The plant: Ihe yellow Alla
iiiaiida Is a woody evi-rrireen
vine, with a milky sap, olteu
pruned to (Itow as a shtuli &lt; all
(flow up in 1 ft leet tall
I lie
leaves a le lcolhcrv and glossy
la m e shaped m elltplUal o p
|nisiie oi somellines in wlmrls
ol i m I mcasiuini* up to i&gt;
till lies lot III Dll' lloweis clils
ten'll lie.II the ends III lilt'
lit.till lies
an
ye llow
very
showy wa.\\ inimpet shaped
with Tt Mating petal lobes
mc.tsunug
2
to
I
me lies
.11 loss
Ihe llinlti tlnvvrllllg
season is summi t and tall hut
pIlHltlies lloweis
ihlouyhoilt

Irosl ll liee/ es a hoi It iO d e
g le e s I Ii tn lr i.ilr s m any soil
I v |h-s with Hood d t.tiling'
ra n
glow well III al lit lo alk alin e
pH hot m o w s lies) w ith (ill va!
lies h i i w e i i i S f» In li n ll has a
relatively high dnittght loler
a n il on ce e s la h lls h e il
1’ruilc
seven Iv hi ton iitn w lli s ia its m
sp ttiig
and
keep
sh oots
iiiiiin ie il d u rin g Ih e year he
■ an si ■ a ,.|ows v ei v i(i Hi klv and
i .iii in ver the l&gt;-me
m ills m
t ie r when- II Is i;iow in n very
lapullv Prune In d evelop a low
tlpUHhl. spte, ii In u: sh tu li th.ll
will prodni e m m i Mourns
|i
iei|iiin s vmv liu le i ,m
| m ill
i/i- ln;hilv in ih e spnui&gt; and in
tall with a n rn rr.il i m n plm e
liiiili/ ' i Ii m ay show iron m
lll.iHH'inese I h lo u is ls III alka
line soils

has pink llo w e is , I li-ndersniiH"
has
siiiallm
yi'llow
llow ers
Ilian cithci iiilliv .t fs in io p e iiiil
I m ii Is an b ro w 11 mi ib e ou tsid e:
Nubilis I m s laru*‘ u jn ii v ellnw
llo v v iis
h m ls an- bnivvu mil
side and d ie llowi I lu b es .Hi­
ll. iiio w m
iii
ch dtn iiis
than
oilier
vartehc's
I. m i.ill.in
4,unset' b as sttmlw plllk Mowm s; - S ilm t n r has lain* yellow
llo w ers w h ich have
sw ollen
tuhes and Iirow n strip es in
side

H I - Alt \ UIG

I re.ol vi,til ml*

ii iii ri il.ulv licit la-vet i h.audit i d
write to Vmi Now | ni-i-il an oiljei
live opinion I h i .io - i mV t.iitiilv is
oil dll- Vel v . ol ,i mcllllow ll
.Minus) i I it i -i v i a l * -cHo. I
all,.will rnv »i't»'r-m law ithi- witeol
MiV half-iirntlier - to la k e over mV
cellular pliom- act mill! She ran up
i ii.ones o| iieallv sT'iCi then rcluta-d
to p.iv (lie hill, so | ti.nl pi pav It I
have been trytriK to ityt her to pay
me back - h im th at tu n e, and
ildn'tivdi she ha- tohl -evi ial mmuhi-is ol the family Hint she'll pav
me, she has nut Atb-r all this time.
I have mine to ) h lieve III,it -he will
licvrl pav file utiles- -he I- funeil
tn. so I have tiled a suit a vain-I her
hi small c laims court
Now mv t.umlv is aiiyry with me
ilu-v sav I should have jint let the
inullev H" 1 sav that'- wriuiH. -mil
she should not yet avvav with it just
Ini aiise she's fatiulv
I’ lease ai|v ise me. AhliV Was I
wtutiH lo |iiiisue th is m u tter m
court ’

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN BU REN

yo u m a y have to la k e noun* flak
f r o m y o u r n f o r a w h ile fo r
n ta n d iiiK u p fo r y n u m e lf.
D K A K A H H Y W hen I s.iw the
le tter hum "Hurt Hnilc'," I felt com­
pelled to share what happened at
mv weddiflft six yeant atjo
Mv husliand anti I h.ith wanted a
ttiH weddmu that included all of our
frie n d s S h o rtly a lte r we asked
evervonc to share our special dav.

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DKAK DKliHIK: It sounds ns
though your wedding was filled
not only with love, but also a
comedy o f errors.

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Spotlight on SCC

Sumo wrosllors Chas Milanovich and Kovm Sonnto
squaro oft in their padded suits to see what it's liko to

partake n tho ancient Chinoso art ot
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NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

amply

The Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its proper­
ty tax levy.
L ast y e a r ’s p ro p e rty tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax le v y ................. $ 8 1 ,4 0 3 ,5 0 2
B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessment c h a n g e s...............$ (1 4 2 ,6 2 6 )
C. Actual property tax levy .................... $ 8 1 ,5 4 6 ,1 2 8
T h is y e a r’s p ro p o s e d ta x l e v y ...................$ 8 6 ,4 3 9 ,0 4 2
Volunteer «ood servers Lynn Jalowsky and Sarah Bal-

gry t.esta celebrants

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completed tho meal

Roans and nee and soft drinks

Full btuu-stcr students at Srniliinli*
Cumnuintty C o lle g e rercully intruded
Club Kush !)8 sponsored by the Slu
drnt Arllvltlrs Ofllrc. Murr than 1,000
students, many «»l thrill flrsl-y rar
frrslimrn. were trouted to a Mexican
best a. free T-shirts, vnlleyball. Frlsliee
fntilhall. sumo wrestling and a Inin nee
run. According to Kandy I’awlowskl.
coordinator of student activities for
tlte college, nearly fiO students slutted
tip to participate in SCC's aw ardwlunlug student government program.
Pt*oto« bf Tommj Y*K*n|

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a
public hearing on the tax increase to be held on
Tuesday, September 22, 1998
7:00 P.M.
at
County Services Building
County Commission Chamber, Room #1028
1101 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida 32771
A F IN A L D E C IS IO N on the proposed tax increase and
the budget will be made at this hearing.

Disc jockoy Carlos Carnon spins some CDs for tho
crowd of 1.000 at tho Mexican fiesta held at SCC. a
fnendly welcome to returning and new studonts

BUDGET SUMMARY
SEMINOLE COUNTY - FISCAL YEAR 1998 - 1999
CASH BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD
ESTIMATED REVENUES;
Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
Ad Valorem Taxes
Sales and Use Taxes
Franchise Taxes
Utility Taxes
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental Revenue
Charges for Services
Fines and Forfeitures
Miscellaneous Revenues
Other Financing Sources

GENERAL
FUND

TRANSPORTATION
FUNDS

FIRE
FUND

0EBT SERVICE
FUNDS

CAPITAL
PROJECT
FUNDS

It.889.727

6047.608

2.298.112

604 500

2.780 000

Miilage per SI,000
62.563 638
4.6990
0.4589
0.1234 (Voted Debt)
0.6591
2.0971
50

ENTERPRISE
FUNDS
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60,211.297

INTERNAL
SERVICE
FUNDS
4.307.225

OTHER
GOVERNMENT
FUNDS
9 569281

TOTAL
PROPOSED
BUDOET
97,707.750

170.000
12.602

2.156.259
6.178.668
2.982.322
590.510
11.462.271
4.51B748

62,563,838
6.101,158
1,642,776
4,350.689
13.826.545
51.630.368
890.236
4,998,509
2,465,709
38.623.605
43.134,959
3,711,607
32.651,962
25,615,416

93.902.732

7.260.074
(8.500)

39.298.245
(943.300)

390,115,129
(11,185,401)

93.982.732

7.251.574

38.354.945

378,929,728

9222.868

7.251,574

3.701.938
4.235.430
13.496,191
477,803
10.132.914
512,750
387.287
729.594

37,530,417
29,923,627
76,692,683
74,177.348
10,273,510
6,333,842
9,197,147
98,719.672

3311.250
9.500

72.516.919
21.465.813

7,251.574

33.673.907
4.681.038

343,048,246
35.661,482

3.320.750

93.982.732

7.251.574

38.354.945

378,929,728

6.101.158
1,642.776
4.350.689
13,826.545
1,750.000
90.186

49 880 368
800 000
4.998.509

309.450
27.763.076
5 572.387
3.121.097
5.950.155
4.232,775

4.294.576
105 000

17.500
1 000.000

11.623 642
8.796 673

452 096
1.454,575

147.151
6401.795

150 000
398.250

2.696.647

TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER
FINANCING SOURCES
Less Statutory Deduction

121.402.555
(5.264.003)

96.998223
(4.107.696)

19.048 828
(764.906)

0.796.222
(89.496)

3.328.250
(7.500)

TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES
ANO BALANCES

116.t38.552

92.890.527

18283.922

8.706.726

3 320.750

General Government Services
Public Safety / Law Enforcement
Physical Environment
Transportation
Economic Environment
Human Services
Culture &amp; Recreation
Other Uses

33.248.031
9.702.943
477,120

172 436
68 893

32 533
15916.361

140.596
5.821.092
8 809 860
53.612.514

16 041.802

292.444

8.257.626

3.311.250

TOTAL EXPENDITURES /EXPENSES
Reserves

tt 1.812.956
4.325596

89.982.676
2.907,851

16.241.338
2042.584

8.257.626
449,100

TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES
ANO RESERVES

116.138 552

92.890.527

18 283 922

8 706.726

369.785
30.705.003

2.770.247

EXPENDITURES / EXPENSES;

SCC student Clara Salazar, from
Columbia. Soutti America, takes a
healthy tasto of com tortillas,
beans and rico.

YOUR
NEW SPAPER
c o l l i l i t 9 I €i h u t
I t s w a l u t i I s (j r i t .« (

374.679
62.919.372

73.699.454

THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED. AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD

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E x t r a P o in t s , , ,

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Outstanding week

Sem inole H igh girls’ volleyb all squad makes it
Patriots zoom to three wins in three nights with rout o f Mainland
the head o f list
o f candidates to
represent 6 A in
football playoffs
From Staff Reports

SANFORl) _ Seminole High School'd girls' var­
iety volleyl&gt;.il I tram finished oil a stellar week
with a. 15-5 and 15-1. Class 5A-District 5 win
over Daytona Dearh-Mainland at Hill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium Wednesday night.
The entire Fighting Semlnoles team contrib­
uted to the Impressive win over the Buccaneers
11-01.

Amanda Cook played very aggressively at the
net and finished with six kills, an assist, and a
dig. Courtney Newman's hard serves gave her
eight aces along with four kills und four digs.

S A N F O R D _ T h ree weeks ngo. If you asked
a ro u n d the county w h o h ad the best ch an ce
o f Joining D elan d a s a C la s s G A-Dlstiict 3
representative In the state playoffs, y o u
w o u ld have gotten lots o f different n n su v rs.
Lake Howell. Oviedo. M aybe Lym an a s a
su rp rise.
Not too m an y people w ere talking a b o u t
Lak e Brantley.
N e w qu arterbu ck. Tricky offense. N ew r u n ­
n in g backs.
No big n am es, that’s for sure.
Then, the Patriots ch an ged everybody’s
m ind, exposin g D clan d a s beatable a n d not
necessarily a lock for the playolTs In
21-14
w in last week.
D elan d entered the gam e ran k ed eighth In
the state, b u t the Patriots grew u p quickly to
p u ll ofT their biggest w in In years.
Sure, the ga m e w a s u gly a n d m arred by
tu rn overs.
B u t the Patriots also pulled out their sec­
on d b ig victory In a row . the first b e in g over
arch -rival A p o p k a In the season opener.
Now. Lake Brantley Is all the rave In S e m i­
nole C o u n ty a s coaches a n d athletic direc­
t o r s are poin tin g to the Patriots, one o f the
m ost m assive team s ever to take the field In
this area, a s a legitim ate threat.
Part o f the reaso n Is qu a rte rb a c k R egan
Russell.
&lt; Russell Is n ew to the Patriot triple-option
ofTense. He sat on the ben ch last y e a r
!w a tc h in g B ria n C risw ell ru n the system , b u t
; R ussell got a ch an ce to ru n the offense after
. a n Injury to C risw ell n ear the end o f the sea;aon.
W ith the Patriots' season on the line. R us• sell cam e In a n d perform ed adm irably, bu t,
m ore Im portantly, he got valu able p la y in g
:tlme.
Lake B ra n tle y 's ofTense b e g an to thrive b e ­
h in d C risw ell a n d ru n n in g back Ryan P a ­
gan . b u t both g ra d u a ted a n d It w a s u p to
R u ssell a n d ru n n in g backs A rn old Celeste
a n d L an ier B u s h to take over.
They've do n e the Job. T h e option Is w o rk in g
a s well a s ever a n d B u sh a d d s the threat o f
b e in g a b le to p a s s the ball.
; D on't forget the defense. Clint H a n so n .
Steve B a g g s a n d J o h n M iller a re leaders on a
stro n g u nit that kept D e la n d at b a y all n igh t
long.
Th e Patriots h ave started slow ly the last
few years. It takes aw h ile to get a n option
ofTense g o in g w ith a n ew q u a rte rb a c k an d a
n e w set o f h orses In the backfleld.
B u t this year. Lake B ran tley got ofT to the
strong start it d idn 't get last year.
; Th e ofTense is clicking a n d the defense Is
aw esom e.
A trip to W in te r S p rin g s this F riday sh o u ld
lead to a 3 -0 record an d , after that, the P a ­
triots sh ou ld b e rid in g atop the S em in ole
Athletic C onference a n d the district.
It's a little early to get too confident In A l­
tam onte S prin gs, b u t the Patriots a re sitting
In the catbird's s e a t

a

L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Every school In
the county needs to have a menu at Us
football games to rival Lake How ell's.
Nothing like a Chlck-FU-A and a pizza
on a Friday night.

JA M M E R S, M A G IC A T SC C
SANFORD _ The 102 Jammers (the unde­
feated all-star team representing WJHM-FM)
will play In a iindralser at Seminole Com m u­
nity College against a team made up of current
and former NBA stars, as well as Barry
•Ironman* Wagner of the Orlando Predators.
The game will be contested In the Seminole
Community College Health and Physical Edu­
cation Center (Building H) this Saturday
(September 19) night.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the game
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at
the door for a donation of t7. Proceeds benefit

H ssss ss* Briefs. FsflS 3S

_______

whllr Kim Nelson nddrd 12 assists and four
aces o f her own.
The margin of victory also provided Seminole
couch Beth Corsa with an opporlunity to see
how alternate setter Kim Corso would perform
under district pressure conditions. She was not
disappointed as the young Corso totaled threr
kills, two assists, two digs, and three uces.
Crutch Corso saw her leant perform out­
standingly In their third win In three nights Hits
week.
The Fighting Semlnoles (now 5-5 overall and
3-0 In district play) excelled nt their 5-1 offen­
sive system against their opponents during the

week, and Improved their service receiving a
great deal.
■We're working to hump each game up a
notch.* said Crutch Corso. T m really happy
willt everything wr did litis week.*
The night endrrl up being a superb one ull the
way around for the Seminole volleyball program
ns thr Junior vnrslly squud won Its first game of
Hie season earlier In the evening. 15 0 and 15-0.
Next week, the Fighting Semlnoles stay nl
home for games Tuesday against la k e Howell (7
p.m ). Wednesday against Deltonu In a big 5ADistrict 5 match-up (0 p.m.). and Thursday
against Winter Springs (7 p.m.).

L a k e M a r y gets
some m easure
o f revenge over
O vied o in S A C
b o y s’ volleyball
By Jeff Bertlaicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY . For lake Mary. It wasn't Just a win. It
was revenge.
The Rams have owned the VolleyFest trophy for
yeurs. Thry host the event which marks thr unntflelal
stale championship for boys' volleyball, but last vrar,
Oviedo broke up the party und look tlte title for the
first time.
last night, la k e Mury hosted the Lions In their first
meeting since last year's VolleyFest.
This lime It lum rd out dlffrirntly us the undefeated
Rams won. 10-14 and 15-10, to rrgaln thr bragging
rights In the county.
The Rams tried to downplay the revenge ungle. but
senior Brett Pocock wasn't buying It.
*lt was definitely all ubout rrvenge.* Ifocock said.
*Wr got beaten In the (pre-season) Jamborrr und this
was all about revenge.*
lake Mary coach Jrannlr Fischer denied thr revenge
factor.
*1 hale lo say It was ubout revenge.* Fischer said. *lt
was about playing with Intensity.*
Tlte Rams played with Intense last night, but so did
Oviedo. Both Iranis battlrd It out. especially Pocock
and Dons star Turner Elliott us Ihr two traded slams.
Lake Mary charged out to a 2-0 lead In thr first game
os Pocock blocked three straight shots, but some
sloppy play let Oviedo track Into Hie game.
Lake Maty led by us much as 7-3 us Barrrtt Klinger
had a pair of winners, but the Lions continued lo trade
points and side outs to get bark Into the game.
The Rams led 10-7. but Oviedo ran ofT five straight

** Volleyball, Pag* SB

S.Y.F.A.
struggles
at home

Laka Mary’s Barrett Klinger (No. 10) was a
power at the net in the first game as the unde­

feated Rams wont on to beat Oviedo In straif
game* in SAC boy*' vodeybal Thursday night.

Boys Youth
Lacrosse
League to
begin play
Saturday

W E LL DONE

■peclai to the Herald
SANFORD _ Whenever the Day­
tona
Buccaneers
Pop
Warner
League Football Program cornea to
town, you know you are In for
probably the most physical and
hard-hitting game you will play all
season.
Such was Hie case last Saturday
at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium as
the Sanford Youth Football A sso ­
ciation teams dropped four of five
games to the mighty Buccaneers.
The Junior Pee Wees played hard
for three quarters but were put
away In the fourth period, as they
dropped their first game of the
season, 41-7.
Despite moving tlte ball deep
Into Dues territory the Mltey Mites
were unable to score and fell 13-0.
The Pee Wees were the next team
to face the Daytona Beach 11 and
the game looked to be headed to
overtime as the score was tied In
the late going of the fourth quarter.
But the Buccaneers Intercepted a
pass with Just seconds remaining
on the clock and ran It all the way
back for the game-winning touch­
down. handing the 'Notes a 13-7
setback.

Special to the Herald

P M * by J*ha CuDiun

The Optimist Club of Sanford Athlete of the Week award was recently
presented to Seminole High School football player Mario Frederick.
Frederick m a d e jw o touchdown receptions and saved the victory
over Lyman with m Interception with 1.1-seconds showing on the
clock*
Frederick (right) receives his award from Optimist Club member Tony
Black.

____

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The
Orlando Lacrosse Foundation has
begun a Youth Lacrosse Program:
The
Iroquois
Youth
Lacrosse
League.
The popularity of the sports hus
Increased dramatically over the
past few year*. growing from Just
one boys nigh school team In 1990
to 15 boys and 14 girl* varsity high
school programs this past school
year.
With the Initiation of the youth
lacrosse program, there will be an
estimated 1.500 yout'
th and high
school boys and girls lacrosse
players In Central Florida.
The Iroquois Youth League In­
cludes trams representing the five
Iroquois Nations: Uie Greenwood
Lakes Middle School-Cayuga's, the
Maitland Middle School-Onodaga's,
the Rock Lake Middle SchoolSeneca's.
the
Teague
Middle
School-Mohawks, and the Rock
U k c Middle School-Onetda'a.
The league la for boys from the

see La

�2 B • S em inole H erald Sanford, H o n d a • Thursday, Septem ber 17. 19 98

G a m e a n d F ish C o m m issio n seeks life ja c k e t testim onials
S A N F O R D _ H ie Florida G am e and F resh
W a ter Fish C om m ission (GFC). In c o o p e ra ­
tion w ith the N ational S afe B oa tin g C ou n cil
INSBC) and the N ational A ssociate o f State
B oa tin g Law A d m in istrators (N A S B LA ), Is
seek in g testim onials from people w h ose lives
w ere saved In b oatin g accidents because
they w ere w earin g a life Jacket (PFD).
"W e gen erally on ly hear about the fa ta l!lies, the accidents w h ere the victim s w eren 't
w ea rin g th eir life ja ck ets." said Capt. P au l
Ouellette. G F C 's b o a tin g safety co o rd in a to r.
'W e 're Interested In h ea rin g about the w a ­
tercraft accidents w ith happy endings, too.
M uch can be learn ed about h ow w ell life
Jackets perform by stu dyin g not on ly test

L a c ro sse
Continued from Page IB

fifth through
the eighth grade and all games will be played on
Saturday.
The
season
will
begin
this
Saturday
(September 19th) with the Seneca’s playing the
Cayuga's at Rook Lake Middle School and the
Mohawks ba tiling the Ononadaga's at Mai Hand
Middle School.
The remainder of the schedule Is:
September 26 _ Seneca vs. Mohawk and
Seneca vs. Onondaga at Kook Lake Middle
School: Oneida vs. Cayuga at Greenwood Lakes

F o o tb a ll-------------------Continued from Page IB
The Sanford Per Wees may have suffered an
even bigger loss, however, as running back
Chris Smith had to be removed from the field
witli a knee Injury.
The Junior Midgets arc a team on a mission
this year and they finally got rid of a monkey on
their backs as they crushed the team that has
denied them a conference championship for
several years.
Playing almost perfect football, the Junior
Midgets walloped the Buccaneers. 38-7.
Kenny Scott. Kendrick Knight. Antwlon C ol­
lier and Jeff Bowers led the way for the ‘Noles’
squad.
Every Sanford touchdown was highlighted
with the player scoring the TO pointing his fin­
ger skywards in remembrance of late coach
Tom ‘ Pops* Tipton, who had an Impact on these
players the last two years.
The last game o f the day featured the Midgets,
who were In the game unUl the final seconds
and had a golden opportunity to send the con­
test into overtime.
The ‘Notes scored a late touchdown to cut the
Buccaneers lead to 13-12. but the extra point
try failed.
With the miss Sanford was forced to try the
on sides kick with less lhan a minute to play,
but the Bucs recovered and ran out the clock.
The ‘Notes travel to Deltona on Saturday to
play the Panthers at Pine Ridge High School.
Games start at 9:30 a.m.

L e g a l N o tice s
HO TIC S O P A
P V M JO N M A IM S
T O O O M O IO M T A B
AD OPTION O P AH
ORM NAM OS A T TA B
C IT Y OP AAMPOAD,
PLORIOA
Nolle* to hereby given t lu i ■
Public Mooring orUI bo tw4d In
(ho C o m n n w n Room at IS*
City Hall In 11m City o l Sonlord.
Florida, at T OO o'clock P.M. on
September 10.1000. to conoidor fo# adoption o l on ordinance
by Pm City o l Oontord, Florida,
titl* ol which to a* tallow*.

OROtHAHCI HO. 0400
AM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
OANFONO.
FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
S M I . AND ITO AM ENDM ENTS.
AND AOOPTINQ AN AMENDED
CLASSIFICATION
AND
PAT
PLAN EFFECTIVE O CTO BER 1.
1001. PROVIDINQ FO R S E V E R ­
ABILITY.
C O N FLICTS
AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy thall b* available al
th* ofhc# o l th* City Clark lor
ail p*r*on« daalnng to a it m n *
th* tam*.
AM parti** in inlsrvst and e d i­
tor** ohaM hair* an opportunity
to b* hoard al *ald h**rmg
By
ord*r
ol
Ih* . Clip
Commtaalon o l Ih* City ol
4*nlord. Florida
PERSON S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN T OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SH OULD C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN RESO U RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-4424
II
H OU RS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
poraon doclda* to appeal a
dacltion mad* with roapocl to
any maltar conaidorad al th*
above mooting or hearing, ho
may no*d a verbatim record ol
Ih* proceeding*. Including th*
Matimony and arldanc*. which
racord la no I provided by Ih*
City o l Sanlord (FS 244 0104)
Janat R Dougherty. CM C
City Clark
Publiah Saptomb*r 1T. 1SM
DEU-1TS

N O T IC I O F
A PU BLIC MSAAINO T O
O ISC U SB W ATSR AND
W ASTBW ATBR FACILITIES
P L A N S FO R TA B
CITY OF SA N FO R D ,
FLO RID A
Noire* I* hereby given lh*l ■
Public Hearing will b* held In
th* Commrairon Room al th*
City Hall in th* City o l Sanlord.
Florida, al T SO o'clock P M on
S«pl»mb*r I llh . I S M . or a*
w o n trw roelur ** potaibl*. lo
d ia cu tt
Ih*
Water
and
W*al»w*1*r facilities Plan* lor
th* City o l Sanlord which will
*ddr*M
•
compr*h*n*iv*
W**t*w*t*r Management Plan.
■
compr*h*naiv*
Water
Management Plan tar th* araa
and Ih* linancrel impact ol Ih*
protect* Thu t* a combined
public hearing tat Ih* Facilrtw*
Plana
and
ih*
D edicated
Revenue Hearing II to antici­
pated that a portion ot th* pro­
tect* will b* funded under Iha
Stale ol Florida Revolving Loan
Program
A
copy
ol
Ih*
Fecilitiea Plena, ralatad d o cu ­
m ent!
and
Ih*
Capital I
Financing Plan will b* available I
tar
review
in
th*
Utility |

L e g a l N o tice s
Department o l Sanford C ity
Hall. M O North Park Avanua.
Sanlord. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a
P*r*on doclda* lo appeal •
docu lon mod* with roapocl to
any matter conaidorad *1 th*
above mooting or hearing, ha
may need * verbatim th* p ro ­
ceeding*, Including th* U stimany and evtdanca. which
record to not provided by the
City o l Sonlord (FS 204 0104)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN T OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOU RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
M O -M tS
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Janet R Dougherty, CM C
City Clerk
Publiah September IT. I S M
DEU-1

N O TIC I O F
A PU BLIC NSARINO
T O C O N S IO IN T A B
ADOPTION OF
AN O N 04NAN SB B Y
T N I C IT Y O F S AN FO R D ,
FLO R ID A
Nolle* I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b* held In
th* Cammiaaion Room al th*
City Hall in th* City e l Sanlord.
Florida, a l T OO o'clock P M on
September IS. I S M . to conoidor th* adoption ot an ordinance
by th* City o l Sanlord, Florida,
title o l which I* a* tallow*
OR DIN ANC E NO. S 4 S S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
BANFORO.
FLORIDA,
AMENDINO ORDINANCE NO
S tIT OF SAID CITY. SAID ORDI­
NANCE
BEING
A
ZONING
PLAN. SAID AM EN DM EN TS
CHANGING THE ZOHINO OF A
PORTION O F THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN
AIRPORT BO ULEVARD ANO
THE SE A B O A R D CO ASTLINE
RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AND
BETWEEN M cC RACKEN ROAD
ANO ACADEM Y AVENUE FROM
PO. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT,
TO RI-1. RESTRICTED INOUSTRIAL. PROVIDING FOR S E V ­
ERABILITY. C O N FLIC T S ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy ahall b* available at
th* oflica of th* City Clark tar
all paraona doairing lo alarmn*
th * H I M

All partlo* in inter**! and eltll*na ahall have an opportunity
lo bo hoard at M id hearing
By order o l Ih* City
Comnuaalon of Iha City ot
Sanlord. Florid*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEED IN G) SHOULD C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
M D -E SIS
41
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II *
peraon decide* to appeal *
dec it ion made with raapact to
ony metier conaidared ol tlto
above mealing or hoaring. ha
may need ■ verbatim record ol
the proceeding*, including th#
taatimony and evidence, which
racord la not provided by Ih*
City o l Sanlord (FS M E 0104)
Janet R Dougherty C M C
City Clark
Publiah September 17, I S M
DEU-tIO

tank du nklngs. but also real-life situ ations
w h ere
people w ere
actually
Involved."
O uellette said.
NSBC m ay use som e o f the testim onials
In Us 1999 “Saved b y the Jacket" safety

Mldcllr School.
October 3 _ Seneca vs. Onondaga at Maitland
Middle School: Oneida vs. Mohawks and Oneida
Cayuga at Teague Middle School.
October 10 _ Seneca vs. Oneida at Rock l-akc
Middle School": Cayuga vs, Mohawk and Onon­
daga vs. Mohawk at Greenwood hakes Middle
School.
October 24 _ Onondaga vs. Cayuga at Mait­
land Middle School; Mohawk vs. Seneca and
Mohawk vs. Oneida at Teague Middle School.
October 31 _ Onondaga vs. Oneida mid Onon­
daga vs. Mohawk nt Mallland Mlddlr School;
and Seneca vs. Cayuga nt Greenwood takes
Middle School.
November 7 _ Seneca vs. Oneida at Rock Lake
Middle School!" and Mohawk vh. Cayuga and
Onondaga vs. Cayuga at Teague Middle School
All games will begin at 10 a.m.. except where
there Is u doubleheader. In which case Ihe
games will begin at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TH E IIO H T IS H T N
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSM IN OLB C O U N TY ,
FLONIOA
CIVIL NOTION
C A S S N O . S S -IS O T -C A
Ol VISION T4-K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION,
Plain Iill

trt

CH ARLES M BOLINO. at al.
Dslsndanl(t)
N O TIC I
OF F O N I C I O B U R B S A L S
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pureuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Foracletur* dated September
•thth, t i l l , and antarad in
C i m NO M -1307-CA o l th*
C ircuit Court ot th* EIGH ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharain COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC F7K/A CO UN TRY­
WIDE FUNOINQ CORPORATION
la Ih* Plaintiff and CH ARLBS M
BOLING. OEANNE L. BOLING.
HOM ECO M ING S
FINANCIAL
NETW ORK.
INC.
ar*
Ih*
Defendant*. I wM tail to th*
high**! and beat bidder lor
ceah at th* Waal Irani door o l
Ih*
Sem inole
County
C ourthou a*. Sanlord. Florid* at
11.00 a m . on th* I l l h day o f
O c to b e r.' 10*0. Ih* tallowing
daecnbad property a t oat forth
in tald Final Judgm ent
LOT to. B LO C K R. R E U S
M EAD E UNIT t . ACCO RD ING
TO THE PLAT TH E R E O F A )
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S3,
PAGE 2*. PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
***l of Ihlt Court on September
10th. I M S
tOBAL)
MAAYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l Ih* Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalta. Rtymar.
Barrett S Frapplar
Poet Office B o i 1410
Tampa. FL 33S01
FSI0425S4
NO TICE
It you or* a peraon wtlh a dieability who need* accom m oda­
tion in order lo participate In
thit proceeding, you ar* om i­
tted at no coat to you. tor th*
provision o l certain assistance
P la tt*
contact
Court
Adimniatralton at 101 N Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florida 11771,
telephone (407) 331-4130 with­
in 3 working d e y t o l your
receipt o l Ihlt document; II
hearing impaired. (TDD)I-IOO044-4771.
Publiah: Septem ber 17, 14,
1404
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IN T N S CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F T N I IIO K T B IN T H
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
W A N D FO B
S IM IN O L B CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S S N O . 0 T -1 I 3 I C A
DIVISION 14-L
MARKET STR EET
UORTOAG E CORPORATION
Ple-ntitl.
vt
TERRY J DUNCAN, at at.
Da land an Ift )
N O TIC I
O F F O R I C L O S U N I SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pureuanl
lo
an
O idtr
Reechadullng Foracloeur* Bel*
dated September 10th. 1444.
and antarad tn C at* NO 47t t l t C A ol th* Circuit Court ol
th*
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and tot SEMINOLE
County. Florid* wherein M AR ­
KET STREET MORTGAGE C O R ­
PORATION I* Ih* Pltm liH and
TERRY J DUNCAN. JUOITT A
D UNCAN ; TH S CRO SSING S
M ASTER COMMUNITY AISO CIATION.
INC
ar*
th*
Defendant*. I will tall to Ih*
htghaal and b a it bidder lor
caah at th* Watt Irani door ol
Nw
Seminole
County
Courthouae. Sonlord. Florida al
11 00 * m., on th* I llh day ol
OC TOBER. 1001. th* following
daecnbad property a t aat forth
In a aid Final Judgment
LOT I f . LAKE VIEW VILLAGE.
ACCO RD ING TO THE PLAT
TH EREOF A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BO O K IS . P AGES IS
THROUGH
SI.
INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC REC O R D * OF SEMI.
NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HANO and th*
*0*1 ot Ihlt Court on September
I llh . ISSS
(•SAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk o l th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jeeewtc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalta. Rtymar.
Barrett S Frapplar
Po*t Office Bo* 14 tO
Tampa, F L 11401
F170S3S1I
N O TIC I
II you are a peraon with a dieability who need* accommoda­
tion In order to participate in
thit proceeding you ar* enti­
tled a l no coet to you, lor the
provtolon o l certain assistance
Ptaeea
contact
Court
Admintatration at SOI N Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florida 13771.
telephone (407) 131-4330 with­
in 3 working d eyt o l your
receipt o l thit document. II
hearing impaired, (TDD)t-SOO444-1771
Publish: September 17. 14,
tH I
OCU-IIS

ST. JO H N S RIVBR WATBR M A N A S B U R N T DISTRICT
RIVRS WRITTBN N O T IC I OF

M T IIO ID DISTRICT OSC1SION

The District give* written notice o f it* intent to toauo a part™I by
th* tobowing applicant on September t in t . 14*4
N.W. 44, LTD . ATTN FRANK L. SCHRIMSHEA. 404 EAST C O LO ­
NIAL OR , 41 SO. O R LAN D O , F L S3I0S. application *4-117CM1AM-ERP. Th* protect It located In Seminole County. * action
I t . Townthip 1S South. Range 10 East. Th* E B P application to tar
MODIFICATION TO THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUEO PERMIT ASSOCI­
ATED WITH THE NORTHW EST 4S OFFICE PARK MASS ORADIN.
The receiving waterbody to tea LOCKHART-SMITH CANAL
Th* lito*(a) containing aach o l th# above-listed application*) ar*
avallab I* lor Inap* ebon Monday through Friday aocopl tar legal
holiday*. S:04 a.m. to S:00 p in at the St. John* River Water
Management District Hoadquertert or th* appropriate Sorvie*
cantor The District end taka action on each parmtt application
kited above u n la ti a petition tor an admintatraUva proceeding
(hairing) It Iliad pursuant to the provision* ot taction* H o 411
and 110 17, Florida Itatutoa Chapter 30-104 and 40C-1 1007.
Florida Administrative Cod* (F A C ). A parson who** substantial
intonate ar* altactad by any o l th* DMtrtct* proposed permitting
decision* Idantlttod above may petition for admintetrattv* hearing
In accordance with Section* 120 4SS and 120S7 or all part-at
may roach a written agroamaal on mediation a t an alternative
remedy under Section 130 ITS. Choosing mediation will not
adversely a heel tea right lo a hearing It mediation does not result
In a satttemant. Th* procedure* ter pursuing mediation era sal
forte In Section 120171. F.S . and Rutoi 24-10* l i t and 34I0S 401- 44* F A .C . Patltlona m utt comply with th* requirement*
el Florida Administrative Coda, Chapter 14-100 end be tiled with
(received by) th* District Clerk. Iocs tad at District Headquarters,
4041 Raid Sir**!, Palatk*. Florida S I1 77. P* lit Ions lor administra­
tive hearing on th* above applications) mutt b* tiled within twen­
ty-on# (31) day* ot publication o l this notice or within tw*nly-*U
(34) day* at th* D itlric l dapoatting nolle* ot tela Intent in th* mail
lor those parson* to whom Ih* O tablet mailt actual no Bee Failure
to fit* a petition within tel* llm* period ahall constitute a waiver
ot any right tu ch parson may have to raquasl an administrative
determination (hearing) under Saclions 124 SSI and 130 47, F 4.,
concerning th* subject pants I application Petition t which ar*
not tiled In accordance with Ih* above provisions ar* subject lo
dism issal. Because the administratis* hearing process I*
designed lo formulate final agency action, lha tiling o l o petition
meant that Ih* Districts final action may b* different from th*
position taken by It In thit nolle* ot Intent. Poraon* whose tubttenbal internal* will b* affected by any such lint! decision ol lha
District on the application he vs Ih* right to become a party to th#
proceeding, in accordance with tea requirements aat forth above.
Gloria Lawra, Oiractor. Division o l Permit Date Services
St Johns Rival Water Management District
Publish September 17, 1S4S
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ran ipitlgn. The cam paign w ill aim to show
b o a ters the valu e ol w ea rin g life Jackets,
•'lilt* Ix'st w ay to convince people to w ea r
their Iffc jacket. Is by qu otin g the w ords o f
people w h o w ouldn't be around today If they
h adn ’t w orn on e." said Virgil C ham bers, exccu tlvc d ire cto r o f NSIJC.
"A life Jacket is the m ost effective w ay to
save boaters' lives, and w e w ant to e n c o u r­
age p eople to w ea r them anytim e they are In
a boat," said Fred M cssm ann o f the Nevada
D ivision o f W ildlife, w h o also serves as N A S ­
HUA edu cation com m ittee clm lr.
People arc asked to Include as m any d e ­
tails as possible In their testim onials, such
as the con d ition s u nder w hich the accident
occu rred, w h ere the accident took place and.
If possible, the type o f Jacket that w as used.
Send the In form ation to the Florida G am e
and Fresh W a ter Fish C om m ission , Attn:
Lt. Richard M oore, 020 South M eridian St..
Tallahassee. F L 32 3 9 9 -1GOO. T h e G FC w ill
forw ard testim on ials to NSUC.

F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
Dass action w ill grad u ally pick up as a lr^
tem peratu res begin to m oderate. My per- .
sonal top favorite m on th s are N ovem b er
th rou gh F ebru ary. S h in ers w ill lx* the best
bait for big bass as w ater tem peratu res cool.
Right now , P u zzle Lake ts hard to beat for
m edium sized bass. Sm all R apala-type lu res
arc d yn am ite w hen Ashed on light sp in n in g
tackle.
S n o ok action Is great at Sebastian In le t.
D irge live shrim p Ashed on a bare lead-head
Jig Is the w in n in g com b in ation . W ork this
rig slow ly arou n d rocky stru ctu re for sure
action. A lso expect a few flounder, m ills !),
trout and tarpon.
C aptain J a ck at Port C a n a v era l has little
to report In the w ay o f offsh ore action. H igh
seas have kept all but the largest o f M a t s In
P o r t . Inside the P o r t , expect flounder anil
shccpshcad to bite on n regu lar basis. T ro u t
and redAsh urc rates as fair on the finis o f
PlcRse see Bhupe. Ps|e 3B

S H U P E 'S S C O O P
It Ls h a r d ro otx*r e s t im a t e th e Im p o r ­
ta n c e o f p e rs o n a l
flo a ta tio n d e v ic e s
a b o a rd b o a ts . A l w a y s e x p e c t th e u n ­
e x p e c t e d w h e n on th e w a te r .

Legal Notices
N O T IC I OF
A PU BLIC HEARING
TO C O N S ID IR T N I
AD OPTION OF
AN O R DIN AN C E BY
T N I CITY O F S AN FO RO ,
FLO RID A
Notice it hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b* bald in
th* Commission Room at Ih*
City Hall in th* City ol Sanford
Florid*, at 7 00 o'clock P M on
September 24. 1441. to consid#r the adoption of an ordinance
by Ih* City of Sanlord. Florid*,
till* of which r*
follow*
ORDINANCE NO. S4SS
AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SAN FO RO.
FLORIDA
AMEN0INQ ORDINANCE NO
3044 OF SAIO CITY. SAID OROI­
NANCE BEING THE C O M P R E ­
HENSIVE PLAN. AMENDING
THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP
OF THE FUTURE LAND USE
PLAN ELEM ENT OF THE C O M ­
PREHENSIVE PLAN CHANGING
THE DESIGNATION OF A P O R ­
TION OF T H ! PROPERTY LYINQ
BETW EEN AIRPORT B O U L E ­
VARD ANO THE SEABO AR D
COASTLINE RAILROAD RIGHTOF-WAY
ANO
BETW EEN
M cC R A C K E N
ROAD
AND
A C A D EM Y
AVENUE
FROM
MDR-tO (MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL) TO I (INDUSTRI­
AL). PROVIDING FOR SEVER­
ABILITY.
C O N FLIC TS
AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy shall b* available al
tea office ot tea City Clark tor
all barter** Neel Hog to oiaitUn*

tea h im .

All parti** in inter**) and citil* n t thall have an opportunity
to b* hoard at said hearing
By o rd tr of Ih* City
Com mtetion o l th* City ol
Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN RESO U RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
334-IS 21
4*
H OU RS
IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETINO
A0VICF TO THE PUBLIC il a
parson d t c id t t lo appeal a
decision mad* with ratpacl to
any matter caniidarad at Ih*
above matting or h a t ring, ha
may need a verbatim racord ol
th* procaadinga, Including Ih*
testimony and avtdanca. which
racord I* not provided by tea
City ot Sanlord (FS IS4 4144)
Janat R Dougherty, C M C
City Clark
Publiah September 17, 1444
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IN T N I CIRCU IT C O U R T
O F TN B IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O F PLORIOA
IR AN D FO R SEM INO LS
C O U N TY
•SN BRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S S N O . S S -S S S -O A -I4 -R
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
440RTOAOE. I n c .
Plaintiff.

VS

JEFFR EY R BAUMAN
and PATRICIA A
BAUMAN; *1 a l .
Dalandanls
NOTICE
OP P O R B C LO S U R B SA LS
Nolle* I* hereby Given that
pursuant to Iha I Final Judgment
ol
Foroctoturo
dated
September tin .
I S M , and
antarad in civil c a ia number 44SS0-CA-14-K. o l th* Circuit
Court of th* 14th Judicial
Circuit In and tor Samtnol*
County. Florida, wharyin PRIN­
CIPAL RESIDENTIAL M O R T­
GA G E. INC . it Plaintiff and
JEFFREY R BAUMAN. PATRI­
CIA A BAUMAN. REMINGTON
O A KS AT THE CROSSINGS
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.. It/tl* Defendant)*). I will
tall lo th* highest and boat b id­
der tor cash at th* watt Irani
door o l th* Stminol* County
courthouse in Sanlord Stminol*
County. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on Ih# 4th day o l Octobar, 1SOI.
tea tallowing described proper­
ty a t oat forth in said Final
J L O ? 4 4 ! REMINGTON O AKS AT
THE CROESINQS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK SS.
P AGES
I S - 70.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECO R DS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
D EBT
CO LLECTIO N
P R A C T IC E S A C T YOU AR E
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
II D EEM ED TO BE A OEBT
C O LLE C TO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O L L E C T A D EB T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
RE U SED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated Ih* t t t h day a l
Septembat, I H E
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark e l Circuit Court
By Jan* E. J tttw ic
Deputy Clark
CO DILI) S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suite 440
Tamp*. Florida S344T
Totophon* (1131 177-4004
CAS IM-001S7
Publish
September 17, 24.
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Legal Notices
NO TICE OF
A P U B LIC MIARING
T O CO NSID SN TNS
ADOPTION OF
AN OR DIN ANC E B T
T N I C IT T OF S AN FO R D .
FLORIDA
Notre* M hereby gtvvn that a
Public Hearing will b* held in
Ih* Commtetion Room at Ih*
City Halt in th* City o l Sanlord.
Florida, al 7 00 o ’clock P M on
September 24. 1444. to conttd*r th* adoption ol an ordinance
by Ih* City o l Sanlord. Florida,
title ol which I* a t follow*
O R D IN AN C I NO. S4SS
AN OROINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SAN FO RO.
FLORIDA.
AMENDING OROINANCE NO
3117 OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDI­
NANCE
DEING
A
ZONING
PLAN.
SAIO AM EN DM EN TS
CHANGING THE ZONINO OF
THAT
CERTAIN
PROPERTY
LYING DETW EEN E A IT LAKE
MARY
BO ULEVARD
AND
NORTH WAY ANO BETW EEN
COUNTY ROAD 437 AND C E N ­
TRAL FLO RID A QflEENEW AY
FROM PD. PLANNED D E V E L­
OPMENT. TO OC-3, GENERAL
CO M M ERCIAL.
PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY.
CON­
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy shall ba availabto at
Ih* othc* o l Ih* City Clerk lor
all parson* doairtng to aianvn*
th* l am*
All parti** in inter**) and ctbyant shall hav* an opportunity
to ba heard at said hearing
By order at the City
Com mtetion o l the City ol
Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
334-E434
44
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
peraon d ecid es lo a p p a tl a
dacltion mad* with ratpacl to
any matter conaidarad t l th*
tbov* maatmg or haanng. h*
may need a verbatim racord ol
Ih* procaadinga. including th*
leabmony and evidence. which
racord I* nol provided by the
City o l Sanlord (FS 244 0104)
Janat R Dougherty. C M C
City Clark
Publiah September 17. IB M
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IN T H I CIRCU IT C O U R T
O F T H I ■ IB H T IS N T N
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
M AN D FOR
SEM INO LS CO UN TY,
FLO RID A
CIVIL ACTION
C A S S NO. S A - t S M - C A
DIVISION 14-K
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .
P la in tiff.
V*

MARIE J W ILLIAM!, s i al.
Defendant) t)
N O TIC I
OF F O N B O L D S U N I S A L S
NOTICE IS H ER EB T GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Forsclotur* dated September
10 th. IM S , and entered in Cat*
NO 44-1411-CA of tea Circuit
Court of the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE Counly, Florida wharain
NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC It
th* Plaintiff and MARIE J
WILLIAMS;
LV1LC
O
WILLIAMS. JACQUELINE M
ARNONE. TEN ANT 41 N/K/A
CONSTANTINO PHILLIPS art
th* Oafandanlt. I will tall to Ih*
hig hatl and b a il bidder lor
cash al Ih* Watt Iront door ol
Ih*
Stm inol*
Counly
Courteous*, Sanlord. Florida al
11 00 a m . on Ih* 13lh day ol
O clo b a r I M S . Ih* following
daecnbad property a* sat forte
in said Final Judgment
LOT 14. C Y P R E S S CLUB .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l RECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 24 AND
24
PUBLIC REC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MV HANO and Ih*
aaal ol Ihit Court on September
n th . ISM
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l tea Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jaoawic
Deputy Clark
Echavarna. McCall*. Raymar.
Barratl S Frapplar
Pott Otlic* Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33401
F f 4070447
NOTIOB
It you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who naod* accom m oda­
tion in order lo participate in
this proceeding, you art tnbtied at no coal lo you. lor Ih*
provision o l certain s ttia ltn c *
Plata*
contact
Court
Admmialrttion at 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florid* S2771,
telephone (447) 322-4330 with­
in 2 working d i f t at your
receipt ot this document, II
hearing impaired, (TDDJI-400•44-4771
Publiah
September 17, 34,
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Legal Notices *
2
5
4
1
ST. JOH N S RIVIN WATSR
M A N A flE M E N T DISTRICT
N O T IC I O F IN TIN T TO A M IN D /A O O P T N U LSS
UNIFORM RULES OF PROCEOURE
Th* St John* River Water Management Oialrtct (Dislncl) gtvaa
notice ot it* intent lo amend or adopt rule* which mall a minor
revision* la th* Oistncl'a procedural rule* lo conform that* rule*
to th# Uniform Rule* of Procedure and aacapliont Ih* Otetrict hat
obtained Irom Ih* Uniform Rule* ol Procedure
The specific rule tactions proposed to b* changed ar* 40C1 1004 4DC-3 101. Florida Adminiairativ* Cod* ( F A C ) and sac*
Itone 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 . 5 1 1 . 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 3 4 3 3. 4 3 4. 4 4.
5 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 t 4 1 3 ol Applicant's Handbook Conaumpti**
Use* o l Water. 40C-4 041. 40C-4 341. F A C . and aacln n a 4 1.
4 1 1 .5 1 1. 4 1 3. 5 3. 4 3 3 4 3 4. 4 4. 4 4 4 5 4 4 . 4 1 . 4 1 1 .
4 1 3. 4 1 3. 4 4 3. 4 4 4 12 4 1. ot Applicant's Handbook
Management and Storage ol Surfoc# Water*. 40C-S 101 and 40C5 301. F A C . 40C-40 301. F A C . 40C-42 041. F A C . and t a c ­
tion* 1 1. I 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4 4 3 , 1 4 4. 1 4 1 4 3 4 4 4, 1 4 4 1 4 .
4 14. 7 1. o l Applicant'* Handbook Regulation of Stormwater
Management System* 40C-44091. F A C . , and taction* 12 .
1 4.4 t.4 1 1.4 1 2.4 1 1.4 3 4 3 I S 3 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 t.S
1 2.4 I 1 4 4 . 4 4 1. 1 4 4 i l Applicant • Handbook Agricultural
S u rltc* Water Management System s, 40C-404 447, and
40C400 404. F A C
MITIGATION BANKING
The D is tric t a ls o give* n o tice o l it* in te n t to a m e n d or a d o p t
rule* re g a rd in g m itig a tio n b a n k in g T h a t* p r o p o s e d ru le a m e n d ­
m ent* C h a n g* ta c tio n * I C and 12 4 o t Ih* D it t r id 'a A p p lic a n t'*
H a n d b o o k M a n a g e m e n t and I to r a g * o f lu r f a c * W aters to c o n ­
form th*** ta c t io n * to S e ctio n * 171 401. 171 4134 a n d 371 4134.
F S U n n e c e s s a ry la n g u age in t a c t io n 12 4 o l Ih* H a n d b o o k n
d a is ie d O th er p o rtio n * o t ta c t io n 13 4 o l th* H a n d b o o k are re o r­
g a n ise d tor c la rity
Th* p r o p o s e d rut* am en dm en t* *1*0 t im p iify a n d c la rity th e
form * o t fin a n c ia l re s p o n s ib ility te a t m u st ba p ro v id e d lo in s u re
th* c o n s tru c tio n , im p i* m en ta l io n a n d p a r p a lu a l m a in te n a n c e o l
m rtigatfon ban k* Th* p ro p o s e d ru le a m e n d m e n t* in c o rp o ra te b y
r* l* r* n c * c e rta in form a w h ich m u tt ba u t a d lo p ro v id e I h it fin a n ­
c ia l re s p o n s ib ility
Th* specific nil* taction* proposed to b* changed ar* 40C4 OSH
and 40C4SO0. F A C . and tactions 2 0. 13 4. 12 4 t. 12 4 1 ..
12 4 3. 12 4 4. 12 4 4. 12 4 S. 12 4 7. 12 4 4 13 4 S. 12 4 10 ot M *
Applicant'* Handbook Management and Itorag* ol Surloag
Water*
OPERATING AGREEM ENT BETWEEN ST JOHNS RIVER W ATM t.
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT. ANO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON-*
MENTAL PROTECTION
Th* District givo* nolle* o l tea intent lo amand rut#* attectmg
tea Operating Agreement balwaan Ih* St John* Rrvsr Water
Management D itlric l (Ditlricl) and Ih* Dapartmanl ol
Environmental Protection (Dapartmanl) This agreement divide*
responsibility bataraon th* O n ln ct and th* Dapartmanl for regu­
lation under Port IV. Chapter 3 71 including assigning responsibil­
ity lot parmttmg. compliant* and enforcement lor Environmental
Resource P e rm it. Management and Storage o l Surface Waters
P erm it, and Watland Resource P a rm tt Th* amendment* to this
agreement include (1) Th* Oistnct wilt b* responsible for th# pat
permitting o l borrow pit* with no on-tit* malarial grading or sortUNI. •van it the Dapartmanl determine* teat an industrial wastewater discharge permit to needed for Ih* Facility This amendment
will altminal* responsibility for borrow pit* that art dewatered (3|
Th* Dapartmanl writ b# rotpontibte for permitting docking ftcilitto*. boardwalk*, thor* protection structures, and p u n . vntett
that* acUvlttot or* part ol a larger plan o l commercial or resi­
dential development which hat or require* a permit under Part IV
of Chapter 373 Th* t in t in g agreement piece* regulatory rasponaibility with Ih* D itlricl for docking tecililiat wtlh nine or law**
boat slip*, and II do#* nol mention boardwalks, thor* prottclion
structure* and ptort Thit amendment would tranater responsibil­
ity lo th* Dapartmanl tar re gut* ling teat* activities, with a*
atcaption tor thor* prottclion structure* within tea Indian Rival
Lagoon system, which Ih* Otetrict will continue to regulate (X
The Department wdl permit echvihat associated wilh a singlt
torrefy ret Ida nee (including a duptoa. triptoi or quadruplet)
a ica p t whan th* residents IS pari ol a larger plan o l davatopmara
proposed by Ui* applicant, what* tea residence it an incident*
part o l an agricultural project which hat or requires a Part iy
Chapter 373 parm t from th* Oistnct. or where lha ratidanc* n
located within Ih* Wakivs River Protection Araa Thi* ptovitior
deal* only with th* p*(milling ol activities on a tingte lot Und*&gt;
th* currant agraamanl. th* District p s r m lt teas* activities on loti
which ar* groalor than 4 sera* Th* amendment aliminatet thi
split ot responsibility based on lot alt* (4) Th* Dapartmanl wil
handle permitting under Part IV of Chapter 373 for thoee equetu
plant management activities t lt o regulated under Chapter 344
F S (S) Modifications lo permllfad seaports and seaport rtlstei
development will b* th* responsibility o l Ih* Dapartmanl Unde
tee aaiating agraamanl. th# D ittn cl la responsible lor handling al
modification! of permits tar seaports that il hat issued (4) Und*
th* proposed amendments, th* agraamanl will reference tea nas
statutory division ot responsibility regarding tquacultur* anaclai
j
in 1SS4 in Sacltont 373 044 and 403 414, F S (7| In Ih* event o
an emergency dactarad by th* Governor, a new provision wouk
temporarily suspend th* division o l rotpontibilily and allow tithe

I

th* D ittn cl or Dapartmanl to act on any application lor activitiai
authortyad under emergency orders issued by th* Oapartman
end District Additionally, th* proposed amendments Include i
number ol clarification* and editorial ravittont to th* operatin'
agreement.
Th* (pacific rut* sections proposed to be changed ar* 40C
1.104 and 40C-4 00t, F A C
Th# above Hated rules will ba adopted (Iliad wtlh Ih* Daparlnwn
ol Steta) no sooner than 14 day* following publication ot foil
nolle* and arid ba atlacfavt 20 day* altar tiling Thi* nolle*
t* only a summary o l th* lore going rules, s copy ot lha comptet.
teal o l Ih* rutoa may b* obtained by writing Norma Mess*r. Rule
Coordinator, St John* River Water Manegamant D itlricl, P O Bo
142S. Palatk*. Florida 3217S-1424
!
Publish September 17. 1»M
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�Sem inole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday. Septem ber 17, 1998 • 3 B

Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
By J e ff B erlinicke
ASSISTANT SIT)UTS EDITOR
SA N FO R D _ T h e D yn am ic
G o lf T o u r sw u n g th ro u g h
C entral Florida again last
week. On Sept. 10. J o h n
lim it's (&gt;8 w on the open divi­
sion
by
live
shots
at
H u n tin gton Hills and Ilro tt
also captu red the sen ior d i­
vision. lie earned $515 on
the day.

BriefsContinued from Pi|«

On Sept. 12. Rob B o ld !
lin 'd a 72 to w in In n playofT
over Larry F ulroad at P a li­
sades.
Kandy
Latta's
81
paced the seniors.
Southern
D unes hosted
J.C . G oosle's 72 and a w in
on Sept. 14. and J on E rick­
son w on In a playofT at
Ridgew ood on Sept. 15. n e t­
ting $400.
Future events Include Oct.
1 at M etro W est, Oct. 3 at

IB

the SCC men's haskelhall program and the
Boys und Girls Club of Sanford.
In addlllon lo Wagner, also scheduled to
play for the NBA team former Orlando Magic
players Otis Smith and Greg Kite (a volunteer
assistant for the SCC men's basketball team),
current Magic star guards Nick Anderson
(shown above at nnothrr SOC fundraiser In
1990) und Darrell Armstrong (right), and Or­
lando resident und former NI1A Slam Dunk
champion Dec Drown.
For more Information, contact the Seminole
Community College Athletic Department at
328-2090.

A A U baseball players needed
LAKE MAHY _ An AAU 13-and-Undrr base­
ball team Is being fanned for the fall season.
Needed are dedicated players and parents to
fill the squud that Mill travel locally and play a
competitive schedule.
The season starts on September 23rd and
games will lx* played on Sunday's only.
For morr Information, call Kick at (-107) 3225031.

Friday Night Fun
SANFOKI) _ Open gym ut Sanford Gymnas­
tics. 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-lo-10 pm.
Activities offered Include gymnustlcs. rock

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Ills stats for the 1998 season ts
In the first column, pcrsonnl-bcst season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1998 game*) In the third column.
Wednesday was not a real happy 39th

•
•

annu al C h a rity G o lf T o u r ­
nam ent lo benefit tbe ExPrison ers o f W a r S c h o la r ­
ship Fund o f Florida. 'H ie
event w ill lx: at
W in te r
S p rin gs G o lf C lu b and all
proceeds will g o
to
the
sch olarsh ip fund. Play w ill
Ix'gln at 1:30 p.m . and many

Finally.
Warren
Sapp
stepped up and Btarted earning

TEAL
TALK
By JcfT Berlinicke
Assistant Sports Editor,

green s

certificate

for

addition al

green s fees. T h ere w ill also
be tut aw ards cerem ony. Call
80 5-0 24 2 for Inform ation...

DELTONA _ The Volusia Dlast. a new AAU
12-und-Undrr baseball team Is looking for five
players to complete Its roster for the fall.
Call Jay (789-3286) or U n y (860-3900).

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School Ath­
letic boosters are offering reserved season
footbull tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

Shupe
Continued from Page 2B
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tics. Redlish. dru m . Jack crcvalle and sm all
blueflsh are also around In fair num bers.
Trout and redfish are rated as gorxl In M os-

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birthday for Raines, other than the game was
played In St. Petersburg against the Devil
Rays, as Sanford's favorite son did not play
and the Yankees lost 7-0.
Raines also did not pluy Tuesday night as
former Luke Ilrantley star Jason Varttrk hit
two home runs as the Boston Red Sox won 9-4.

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A Lake Mary player goos ip lor a slam during the
Rams', 16-14, 15-10, victory over Oviedo in a boys'

It’s now-or-never
for Buccaneers9
hopes of playoffs
his paycheck
and
Florida
ulumnl Jacqurz Green ran
back his first NFL klck-ofT for a
touchdown, which he was ba­
sically hired to do.
None of this matters If the
machine Isn't well run. And It
Isn't.
Trent Dllfcr Is playing like a
high school quarterback who
doesn't know the play book yet.
The concerns that arose during
the p reseason have carried
over to the regular season.
And when he Isn't scrambling
all over the field or landing on
It. he's being carried ofT o f It
due to Injuries. Dllfcr has
missed time In both o f the last

Seminole Athletic Conference volleyball match at Lake
Mary High School Wednesday night.

Volleyball
Continued from Page IB

TAMPA _ Tills is a do or die
situation.
When Uie Dues pluy their
home
opener
against
u
• stronger than expected Chi­
cago Dears In the brand new
Raymond James Sludluni this
Sunday, they must win.
Even though their record
matches the visiting tram's.
Chicago has played two very
close games und has played
tough. The Buccaneers haven't.
There were signs of life last
week, though. In Tampa Bay's
loss to the NFC champion
Packers.

Includes

fees, cart. bufTel lunch and a

Baseball players needed

Tim Rain#*

By Kellie Wemcr
Herald Staff Writer

fee of $55

climbing, busketball. and lots of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
ages G-to-12.
For more Information cull 323-2462.

06
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309
51
88
44
RBI....................................................................
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Triples................................................................
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BUGS
BfTS

prizes w ill lx* aw arded a lo n g
w ith a putting contest. The

two games due to Injuries.
And
forget
about
Steve
Walsh. He hasn't done much of
anything In both o f his a p ­
pearances.
Come to think o f It, he wasn t
loo Impressive In the pre­
season either. It's still a big
question mark over how he got
the back-up Job over Scott Mllanovtch who did play well In
the preseason.
Part of the Bucs' problem Is
their lack of a running game.
In fact, the olTensc has only
racked up 118 yard In two
games and has been stopped
on many short yardage situa­
tions.

points, rapped oil by two Elliott spikes
to take llir lead.
Down 13-12. Luke Mary fought back. A block
try Corey Kuekdrschel tied It ut 13 und another
block by Klinger gave the Rams a 14-13 lead.
Oviedo tied It on an are from Christian Pultz.
but Porock ended It with two winners.
In the second game, the Lions raced out to u
4-1 lead behind the play of Del Wyneger. but
Lake Mary fought back and. down 7-3. ran ofT
six straight points Ix-hlnd the serve of Vlkrani
Gill. Scott Henderson hud three kills dunng the
run. Ovlrdo tied It at 10. but the Rams (7-0) ran

out the game and took the mateh.
Oviedo coach Tim DcZrgo took the loss In
stride. Ills Lions have struggled, falling to 3-3
last night, but he also lost a load of talent from
last season.
"We've lost a couple of games we should have
won." DcZrgo said. "I'm happy with the way we
played tonight. We're progressing well us u
teum."
Oviedo will play three mutches next week.
Monday ut home against Luke Brantley (7 p.m.).
Wednesday at Lake Howell (7 p.m.) und Friday
at home against Bishop Moore (5:30 p.m.).

Tills week, the Bucs have to
win. Only the Dallas Cowboys
of 1995 started the season 0-2
and fought their way back to a
Super Bowl victory.
But before we can talk about
a Super Bowl, they have to get
past Chicago.

NOTES:
Jucqucz Green sulTered an
Injuty to his thumb lute In
Mondays practice and will
have to sit out the home
opener this wrek. He Is ex­
pected to return In two weeks
for the Detroit game.

Jaguars are undefeated but still
have not been playing up to the
potential o f a Super Bowl team

JACKSONVILLE _ The Jacksonville Jag­
uars are now 2-0. but they aren't playing
like a 2-0 team with designs on the Super
Bowl.
A look around the lineup shows a team
that Is winning despite not playing up to
Its capabilities.
That's not such a bud thing; u good team
wins when It plays poorly.
And let's not forget thut the Juguars beat
Kansas City Sunday In a game pitting the
two favorites to square off for the AFC
championship, despite coarh Tom Cough­
lin's protestations ugalnst that kind of
prediction.
But there are warning signs all over
Alltel Stadium.
Quarterback Mark Brunei! hasn't looked
sharp at all In the first two games despite
a strong pre-season.
James Stewart has been great at running
back, but first-round pick Fred Taylor has

been a disappointment.
The offensive line looked good last week­
end, shutting down Kansas City's vaunting
defense, but tackle Rich Tylskl Is still In­
jured and the Jaguar line has little depth.
On defense, the same Injury plague that
cost the Jaguars a run at the Super Bowl
last season has hit again. Tony Brackens,
who Is ready for a breakout season. Is still
suffering from a high ankle sprain and now
surprising second-year tackle Seth Payne
Is out with a shoulder Injury.
In addition. JefT Lageman. the heart and
soul of the Jacksonville defense Is out for
the season with a tom bicep and Don
Davey Is also out until next year.
Now the Jaguars have to count on cast-ofT
Eric Curry and free-agrnt Fernando Smith
to play a major role for the rest of the sea­
son.
The kicking game may be the most per­
plexing o f Coughlin's problems. Mike Hol­

lis. thr only kicker In Jaguar history, has
been horrible this season. Hr was a ProBowler last year, but Is Just 4-of-13 In field
goals since the start of pre-season and
missed two attempts of 37 and 21 yards In
the win over Ku nsas City. Coughlin was so
concerned he brought In forrnrr PtoBowlers Chris Jackr and Cory Blanchard
to try out this week even though he Is
committed to Hollis.
Give thr Jaguars credit; they are winning
ugly, but even though u 7-0 start Is ex­
tremely possible, don't Ignore the warning
signs.

--- _ ----------- --

•

C elebration Gull C lub will
bust the Met Life U realli o f
Life G o lf C lassic Sept. 20 to
bcncIH Hie A m erican L u n g
Association. Call -125 5804
for details...
On Oet. 4. the C en tra l
Florida V eteran's O rg a n iz a ­
tions w ill bust (lie second

Notes:
The Jaguars had their llrsl non-sellout
last Sunday when 3,500 tickets went un­
sold despite Brunch's plea for some major
fan support...Chris Hudson continues to
stand out at safety despite a cast on Ills
right hand...

. .■

•

RAINES QAUQE
CATEOORY
Games................................................................
A t *Im ( &amp;•••••••••••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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K issim m ee Oaks, and Oct. 4
at Rem ington...
Tlm acu an G o lf and C o u n ­
try C lub w ill host Its 3rd
A nnu al M edia and H osp ita l­
ity G o lf O u tin g on Sept. 28...
The V illages w ill host the
S a m su n g W orld C h a m p io n ­
ship o f W om en ’s G olf on
Sept. 28. D efending c h a m ­
pion Ju lie Inkster, a lo n g ­
tim e LPG A star, will lx* on
hand...

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M T H I CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF T N I 1RTM JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FO R
H M W O L I CO U N TY ,
FLORIDA
• IN S R A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S I NOi •• 1190 C A 14 K
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . NOT
IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS
TRUSTEE. OR ITS PERMITTED
SU CCESSO R S AND
ASSIGNS. ON BEHALF
OF VENDEE MORTQAQE
TRUST 1994-1
PLAINTIFF
VS
SABRINA JOHNSON
A/K/A SABRINA DENISE
CALLOWAY-JOHNSON.
IF LIVING. AND IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TR U STIES AND A LL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST SV. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST SABRINA
JOHNSON A/K/A
SABRINA DENISE
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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
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CALLOWAY-JOHNSON. IF
ANY. OISNEY GROUP
INSURANCE; SEARS.
R O EB U CK AND CO ;
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION 09. INC .;
JOHN OOfi ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NO TICS
O F F O R E C L O S U R E SA LK
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant of toracleaura datad
Saplambar Sth. 1999. anlarad in
Civil Caaa No SS 1109 C A 14 K
of tha Circuit Court of tha 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will call to tha highest and
beat blddar tor cash WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE C O U R T­
H OUSE
of
the
SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa located at
301 N Parti Avenue m Sanford.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on tha
13tn day ol O CTO BER 1999 tha
following deacribed property aa
aat forth in aard Summary Final
Judgmant. to-wit
LOT 32. 0E E R RUN UNIT 6.
ACCO RDING TO THE PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE 94. P U B­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thia 11th day of SEP ­
TEMBER. 199S
(CIRCUIT COURT S U L )
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarti of Circuit Court
By Jana E Jaaawic
Deputy Clerh
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S University Ones
Suita 600
P la n ta tio n F L 33324
(994) 2 33 -9 00 0
9S-26173IN ATR )
In accordance with tha
American with Diaabilitiea Act.
paraona with disabilities neederg a special accommodation to
psrb cp ale In this proceeding
should c o n u ct the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-323­
4330 not laler than aavan days
prior to the proceeding II hear­
ing
impaired
t -000-040S771 (TOO) or 1-000600-0770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish
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1990
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
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GENERAL
J U R I S D I C T I O N D IV IS IO N
C A S E NO ; 9 B 1071 C A 14 K
NAVY F E D E R A L C R E D IT U N IO N
P LA IN T IFF
VS
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D EAD . THE U N K N O W N
S P O U S E H E IR S
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D O E A N D J A N E D O E AS
UNKN O W N TENANTS
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OEFENDANTIS)
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N O T IC E IS H E R E 0 Y OIVEN
pu re u en t to a S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m e n t o f to re clo e u re d a te d
S e p te m b e r Sth. 1999. e n te re d m
C iv il C a a e N o 90 1071 C A 1 4 K
of the C ir c u it C o u rt o f the 10TH
Ju d ic ta C ir c u it in a n d for S E M I ­
NO LE
C o u n ty
SAN FO R D
F lo rid a , I w ill a e ll to tha h ig h e st
and b e a t b id d e r for c a a h W E S T
FRONT DOOR
OF C O U R T ­
H O USE
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th e
S E M IN O L E
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301 N P A R K A V E N U E In SA N
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ty aa aat fo rth In a a id Sum m ary
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L O T 19 A L A F A Y A W O O D S
P H A S E X. A C C O R D IN G 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 O O O K 37. P A G E 11-14
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(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L )
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C le rk o l th e C ir c u it C o u rt
B y Ja n e E Ja a e w tc
O eputy C le rk
THE L A W O F F I C E S OF
DAVID J S T E R N P A
A T T O R N E Y F O R P L A IN T IF F
001 S U n tv e ra ily D riv e
S u ite 904
P la n ta tio n . F L 33324
(994| 2 33 -0000
90-29204(N A V Y)
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A m e ric a n w ith D ia a b ilitie a A ct.
p arao n a w ith d ia a b ilitie a n e e d ­
ing a a p e c ta l a c c o m m o d a tio n to
p a r tic ip a te In th ia p ro c e e d in g
aheutd contact the Clerk o l the
C irc u it C o u rt at th e S E M IN O L E
C o u n ty C o u rth o u a e at 4 0 7 -3 2 3 ­
4330. n o t la te r th a n aeven daya
p rio r to th e p ro c e e d in g If h e a r­
in g im p a ire d . 1-0O O-0S5-0771
(TOD) o r 1 -9 0 0 -9 9 9 -6 7 7 0 via
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IN TN B CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TN B BIOMTBSNTM
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
B IM IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
OABB NO. 9 T -11A 4-C A
D4VI9ION 14-B
FT M O RTGAGE
COMPANIES D/B/A
F T B M ORTGAGE
0ERVICES F/K/A
CARL I BROWN ANO
COMPANY.
Plamtiff(a).
VI
JUAN A SALDANA JR . et al.
Dalendantfa)
NO TIC ■
O F F O R E C L O S U R E BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
purauant
to
an
Ordar
Reachaduling Foracloaura Sale
dated September I. 1990. and
entered In Caae NO 97-1104CA o l the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein FT MORTQAQE
COM PANIES
D/B/A
FTB
M O RTG AGE SERVICES F/K/A
CAR L I BROWN AND C O M PA­
NY la the Plaintiff and JUAN A
SALO AN A JR.; W ANDA S A L ­
DANA. HIDDEN BAY OARDEN
ASSOCIATES. L P D/B/A HID­
DEN DAY VILLAOE A P A R T­
M EN TS. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TENANT 01 N/K/A ARLENE
KINO are Ihe Defendants I will
aeN to the Ingheat and beat b id ­
der lor caah at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA al 1100
a m . on the Sth day of O C T O ­
BER.
1990.
tha
following
deacribed property oa aet forth
in aaid Final Judgment
LOT 100. SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 4. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 36 PAOE 79. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R O S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HAND and the
aaal ol thia Court on September
3rd. 1996
(S U L I
Maryanne Moraa
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Oy Jane E Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCatla Raymer
Barrett t Frappier
Poat Offica Boa 3410
Tampa FL 33601
F97092763
NOTICS
If you ara a paraon with a diaability who nee da accom moda­
tion In ordar to participate In
thia proceeding you are enti­
tled at no coal to you. tor lha
pro via ion of certain aaaiaUnce
Pleaaa
contact
Court
Admmialralion at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
telephone number (407) 323­
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your receipt of thia document. II
hearing imparted. (TDD) t-S0099-0771
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VS
JO A N M M AURI U IF
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A S S IG N E E S L IE N O R S
C R E D IT O R S T R U S T I E S AN D
A L L O T H E R PA R T IE S
C L A IM IN G AN IN T E R E S T 0 T
THROUGH UNDER OR
A G A IN S T JO A N M H A R R E U
U N K N O W N S P O U S E OF
J O A N M H A R R E L L IF A N Y
THE V ILLA Q E OF
R E M IN G T O N H O M E O W N E R S
A S S O C IA T IO N IN C .
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D O E A S U N K N O W N T EN A N T S
IN P O S S E S S IO N
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N O T IC K
OF F O R K C L O tU R C S A LK
N O TICE IS M IR C D Y G IVEN
p u t i u in l to a S u m m a ry F in a l
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S a p ta m b a r 9th. 1990 . a n la ra d
m C iv il C a a a N o 98 11 73 C A 14
K o f lh a C irc u it C o u rt o f tha
I8T H J u d ic ia l C ir c u it m a n d lo r
S E M IN O L E C o u n ty S A N F O R D
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an d b a tt b id d a r tor ca a h a l lh a
W E S T F R O N T D O O R o f lh a
S E M IN O L E C o u n ty C o u rth o u a a
lo c a ta d at 301 N P A R K A V EN U E
in S A N F O R D . F lo rid a , a l 11 00
a m o n tha 13th d a y o f O CTO *
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tha
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LO T S3. V IL L A G E O F R E M lN Q TO N
A C C O R D IN G
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PLA T TH ER EO F. A S R E C O R D E D
IN P L A T O O O K 49 PA O E(S ) 73
AND
74
OF
TH E P U B L I C
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y F LO R ID A
O a la d thia 10th d a y o f
S a p ta m b a r 1998
(CIRCU IT C O U R T S E A L )
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C la rk o l C ir c u it C o u rt
Oy Jan# E Ja a a w ic
D a p u ty C la rk
THE LA W O F F IC E S OF
DAVID J S T E R N P A
A T T O R N E Y F O R P LA IN T IFF
801 S U m v a ra ity Drtva
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(9S4) 233*8000
98*26334(NAT0)
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p araon a w ith d ia a b ililia a need*
m g a a p e c ia l a c c o m m o d a tio n to
p a rtic ip a te in th ia p r o c e e d in g
a h o u ld c o n ta c t the C le rk o l the
C ir c u il C o u rt et the S E M IN O L E
C o u n ty C o u rth o u a e e t 407*323*
4330. n o t la le r th en a e v e n da y a
p o o r to the p ro c e e d in g II hear*
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(TOD) o r 1 I 0 0 - 9 S S S770. v ie
F lo n d e R a le y S e rv ic e
P u b lia h
S e p te m b e r 17. 24.
1998
D E U -U 0

IN T H K C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H K E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N T Y,
F L O R ID A
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A S E NO. 9 7 -2 J9 8 C A
D IV IS IO N 14 0
FT M O R T G A G E
C O M P A N IE S O/Q/A
F TO M O R T G A G E
S E R V IC E S O 'O /A TIRST
TEN NESSEE M ORTGAGE
C O M P A N Y INC
S U C C E S S O R IN I N T in iS T
TO FIR S T T I N N E S S t l
D A N K N ATIO N AL
A S S O C IA T IO N
Pte'ntift(a)
VS
M A R Y J M C N U TT, at al
Dalendant(a)
N O T IC E
OF F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O TICE IS H E R C O Y OIVEN
p u ra u a n t
lo
an
O rda r
R a a c h a d u lm g F o ra clo a u ra S ale
d a ta d S a p la m b a r 3 1998 and
en tered *n C a a a N O 97*2395C A ot th a C ir c u it C o u rt o f the
E IG H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l C ir c u it in
a n d fo r S E M IN O L E C o u n ty
F lo rid a whwrem FT M O R T Q A G I
C O M P A N IE S D/O /A FTO M O RT
G A G E S E R V IC E S 0 / t V A FIRST
TENNESSEE M O RTGAGE COM
PA N V . IN C
S U C C E S S O R IN
IN T E R E S T
TO F IR S T T I N
NCSSEE
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N A TIO N A L
A S S O C IA T IO N la tha P la in tiff
an d M A R Y J M C N U T T . R O B E R T
D M C N U T T . O A R N E T T O AN K
N A SU CCESSO R 0Y M ERGER
TO O A R N E T T O A N K OF C EN
T R A L F L O R ID A N A
TEN AN T
• 1 N /K /A D O N C A T A L A N O are
tha O e le n d a n te t w ill aall to tha
h ig h e e t a n d b e a t b id d e r lo r
c a a h e l th e W E S T F R O N T
DOOR
OF
TH E
S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E SAN*
F O R O F L O R ID A e l 11 00 a m
on the Sth d a y o l O C T O B E R
1998 ih e fo llo w in g d e a crib e d
pro p e rty ea a e l forth in aa»d
F in a l Ju d g m e n t
LO T 15. A M D E R W O O D . UNIT
TW O
A C C O R D I N G TO THE
PLA T T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D
IN P L A T O O O K 28 P A G E 17
P U D L IC R E C O R D S OF SEM I
N O LE C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A
W IT N E S S M Y H A N D end tha
a a a l o f thia C o u rt o n Sa pta m ba r
3rd 1998
(S EA L)
Maryann* Mora*
C l* rk o l lb * Circuit Court
By J« n * E J a a * w K
D * p u ty C l* rk
Echevarria. M cCall*. Rayrrwr
Barrvtt E Frappier
Poat Oltic* Doa 3410
Tampa FL 33601
F071OS22O
N O TICS
It you ar* a paraon with ■ dieability arfio naada accom moda­
tion m ordar to participate tn
tfua proceeding you ara enti­
tled at no coat to you. tor |h#
proviaion ot cartaM aaaralanca
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Admmiatralion at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
talapfiona number (407) 321­
4330. wlttun 2 working day* ot
your receipt o l tbra document. It
hearing impaired. (TOO) t-00009-0771
P ubkth
Saptambar 10. 17.
IN I
DEU-04

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out 474-3311

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prior lo lha proceeding II h ea l­
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(TOOI or 1-EOO-S06-S77O. via
Florida Relay Service
Publiah
Saplam bar 17. 24.
1S9S
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OF TN B EIG H TEEN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SBISINOLS CO UN TY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S S N O . 9 T -S S S 4 -C A
DIVISION 14-ft
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA S U C C IS S O R
BY M ERG ER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIOA F/K/A CORAL
G A BLES FEDERAL
SAVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff)*),
VS.
FRANCISCO A
RAMOS. 9t al.
D#tondant(i)
O F F O M O L O S U N S SA LS
NOTICS IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant
lo
an
Ordar
RaachaduNng Foracloaura Sala
datad Saplam bar I, 1991, and
anlarad In Caaa NO 97-2224C A o f tha Circuit Court ot the
EIOHTEENTH Judicial Circuit Mi
and tor S E M IN O L i County,
Florida w ha rain FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA S U C C E S ­
SOR BV M ER G ER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA
F/K/A
CORAL
O A B LES FEO ER AL SAVINOS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION I* lha
Plaintiff and FRANCISCO A
RAM O S.
0 A R L IE N
.''V ER A
F/K/A OARLEEN RAMOS. BAR ­
NETT TECH N OLOGIES. INC.
SU C C ESSO R BY MERGER TO
BARNETT RECOVERY CO RPO ­
RATION;
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III;
and TENANT 41 N/K/A MARIA
NEGRON ara lha Dalandanl*. I
will aaN lo lha highaal and beat
biddar lot caah at tha W EIT
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY COURTHOUSE;
EANFORD. FLORIOA al 1100
a m . w tha Sth day e l OCTO­
BER.
ISSS,
lha
following
daaenbad properly aa aal forth
hi aaid Final Judgment
LOT 24. BLO C K ES. WEATHERSFIELO SECOND ADDITION.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
TH EREO F AS RECOR OEO IN
PLAT BO O K f t . PAOES 101
AND 101. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HANO and the
aaal o l Ihi* Court on Saplambor
3rd. I t S t
(« A L J
Maryann# Moraa
Clark o l lha Circuit Court
By Jan# E Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalta. Raymer.
Barrotf S Freppiar
Poal O il lea Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 13901
F971049II
NOTICS
If you ar* a paraon with s dieability who naada accommoda­
tion tn ordar to partKipal* m
thia proceeding you ar* enti­
tled at no coat lo you. lor tho
proviaion o l certain aaatatanc*
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Admmiatralion at 301 N Path
Avanua. Sanlord, Florid* 12771,
talaphona number (407) 221­
4330. within 2 working day* ol
your rocotpt e l Una document II
hearing impaired (TOO) 1-800­
99-0771.
Publiah
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100-211-9431

Longwood Mataage Studio.
Walk ma welrome 7 daya
Private rmt Female Slaft
LKC0MM7785
______ 407-319 9300
WHY WAIT? Start mealing (tortda* lin g •** tonight 1-900 799­
2923 aat 9002

25— SnciAL N o n e ts

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W i l t T R A IN '
Vertical bkndt S benefits'
Call (407) 130- 4700
TUPPERW ARE
E a rn 9 2 0 930
p er hour lor e itra m oney or have
a tut tone career 3 2 1 4 4 2 1
JANITORIAL floor care openmgs
m Lake Mery area caa 942 8289
;
for a great opport

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Opportunities (class. 55). &amp; Oarago Solos (217) requtro payment In advance.
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WANTED:
People who want lo work 40.
hra/wk Soma Saturdays' Fac
lory assembly work Benefits
"Chided Pie cell
3994240
Original Verticals FU»t.

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you Bnd an error, ploase call us Immediately and we wtl corrocl the error lor (he next puMcation Wo are rosponsiblo lor the krst tntorbon only and only lor the cost ol that Orel

W CLO CRS m«j welder 2 yrt
e ip apply in person
Fvsl
Weigh M FO 210 Tech Dr San
lord 330 9000

C LA S S IF IC A T IO N S
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SANFORO/ U L M A R T 1 ig
t«&gt;m wl bath 9350mo mclud*t
at Iv. phona utaibea 302 7 168

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pfanr n Sanford Poaaona are
avasabto on
i/vfta.
Pace•ar Paraonnaf *
330-2SI1
or 330-1B9S
TELEMARKETV0O

GUARANTEED
$ 1 0 .5 0 /Hr.
IN TRAINING
SMfcnmg lor the beat appt aat
Mrs not your typeal Tm room W* cars • M (bows CaS MBSTV

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A O S H M S T fU T IV tWant
lo
work in North Orlando area? New
lo Orlando? We have poatoons
a v ila fill now! CaS CN w al A-l
tompt 6476010 E O C N o to a

K555SXTE
TRAINEE
Training maka* the ttftarenoe'
New or eipanencad-w e have
openings m our Ihrea expand
mg Semwot# County offc a t
tar hard-working career -maided
peepto CaS
Nancy Dana!
ARamontoiLongwood 669-4600
Robm Muiaka
Marydtoathrow 333 6066
Gary Balanofl
Oviedo-365 3686

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ol Nursas and C N A * . Eacal
Eipenanca rsc3 OOpm-11:00pm
ognUed
paraon OtSona
habwution Cantar 1SS i E h
cam Bhrt. DsSons. I O N _______

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n t u r .m s h i i

_____ 323-B670
R O SELE A VILLAS
2/7 Special • fJfOtoonrh
MUO OR AT 0O7-33OGS33
SANFORO

1/1 APT tor rent * /

ga'age * d hooki4&gt; 9400mo.a*p
960-3994 or 66S 2641

71— IIe i p W a n t e d

71— H elp W anted

AUTOMOTIVF DC TA K E R S
SantordLongwoodOrtamto
Good Inam e Polenh*l
Benelf* Alter 90 Oeyk
rape Sea/ 407 293 3095

G EN ERAL L A B O R ■amhnus*
assembly work a-.U I-w Com
petitnr* wages C a l Chnt al A 1
Tempt 647 8010 EO E No Fee

M k R t i A t v 6 A I M I A - ------BJmgual lor busy communry
hearth center No evenmga.no
■aekands no ho*day«. E x F
lent benfeift
C a t 322 6649
•if 223 for more mfrvmalon

CASHIERS

F T S P/T
Pd Training, vacation
h**eri dental, kf* mturanc*
Call 407-494 3445

C S R chahanging po*ibon lor
outtwtg mdnr. w good comm
l u s offica dufie* cental on
adhn, cut
avc
and tart*
phone *w . or cu* contact s ip
dsavod tax resume to Nonaest
Snanoal al 324-95IS EOE

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$11.15 TO START
Grads for Studanft
CeSM-Th 1 1 -4pm 669 9191

DENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST
wR ham work Sanford Orlando
office n u t! have ptoatmg per
tonally and send return* to
217 S Oak Av* Sanlord FI
32771
DRIVER lo bantport eqtnpment
and pare
Clat* A COL Seminoli Asphalt Pavmg 323 0 111
DRIVERS
Ewe*
Ind
ready tm i drtvers St the Longwood art CO L and drug ic re e n
good benehts and pay cal
407 •32331:--------136 EO E
ORYW ALL FINISHERS Needed
lor resrt crew E ip w/ handlooto
S tool* CaS Al at 323 3234
EMctrtclan------------We have enmarkala lu« f.m#
emptoymenl m lha Orlando t
Tampa araat lor a tkiSad alacmoan m our speoakred mar
3 lha g am m a a*ry&lt;* atahori/peholaum industry
Prior industry aipanenc* is a
plus, but we tram a l naw asso
Banafifs mclude a cornsalary. haaSh car* A a
company provide refuel* Calf
K a K E Metric, Inc. sanlord.
FL Ptl (407) 3234300 or Fsa
to: (SO7)3234200.

necessary Soma out ol town
travel a rag Fu9y competitive
■eg* S benehts package Call
K l K Electric. Inc. Swdord.
(SET) ---------K I P TR AVEL AGENT,
ammdeus ok] raltoto agency
322 7448

ESP. BAR N H E LP needed lor
show bam m sanlord at aspects
ol horses and farm 322-1919
EXP. CAR PEN TER FR AM ER S
wantod
_________ 322-7149_________
Esp Landscape parson Escel
tom opporiuniiwt good pay
avas. hnme. FDL reqd
32S-

GROWING COM PANY
sales
tech lawn
pest control and
lerrrute salary and e ic com
mtssioni e*p helpful 260 2377

HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn ol Sanlord
3200 S Onando Or (17 921
JO*4 Iha best haanhear* team
m Votoin county Retloraflv*
CN A
needed
immedulefy
Previous aspenence heipfuf
Call Debery Manor 40 74 M 4429. EOS.

SANFORO (?) 3 1 3575mu
$925dep 325 «fp* lea no pets
.
cal 321 5900
SAN FO RO 3/1.9.
lanced yard
lis t last seci 3929rrxs3926*ec
1204 v; Torn SI 1144SSS

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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MnOwrry Laurel Lass,
iaksMsnr
1 2 2 -1 I I 5

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• Day A MNikisd Clsstas
• Fiaaatlsl Assistascs
• Carriare Hlrlsg Oa lita

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800*554-7364

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Tram 324 2442.

HEALTH W9URANCS ANO 4S1K
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WOK*. TOOAY/PAIO TOO AY
m parson today
1931 S French Ave
_________ 323-4343_________
MACHINE O P E R A T O R 2nd 0
3rd
ihitt apply direct Honda
Polymer 1000 Sand pond rd
Lake Mary E O E
_______
MAINTENANCE
T« h
Iasi
paced cooup ol coke a cola
searching lor highly motivated
seif starter to (om rrvantonenca
Mutt have 3 5yts e ip w/ atoctro
mechanical and pneumatic ma­
chinery must have own tools
Competitive pay and benefits
nights and weekends required
Send or la i resume by Sept 24
lo Southeastern Container 3220
Vera ST Ortarxto a
32000 or
407-2934407
No phone can
please Orug Frew E O E________
MERRY M A O S HIRING
Cat 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends F R E E 331-9264
NURSES-LPN 7 3 CN A *X shifts
Lakevww Nurtmg. 919 E 2nd
Street.
Sanford.
FL.
322­
4707_______________________
ORT dnver* needed for Sanford
basis Heel teams and singles
drive our premium conventional
and gat home weekly COL A ml
h i rem it 2 yrt 0 up ml good driv­
ing record 330 9306 1600 911­
9940_______________________

MnaBBr*
Must have general offc* a x p .
lypmg bookkeeping a must,
computer knowledge hetptoi
i*t be vary reliable. C a t lor
31 O (407)3694211 or l U
resume to (407)3594904

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Semmoto Oerdent is aaakmg
F/T Ground* Person to s u n
rmm* S IS O to S greet ben*
Ms' Please apply m paraon
1600 W Sth Straat Sanlord Fl
32771

SAN FO RO i/ i Apt W -Split
PUn Pstn. C H A
344&lt;V3190
S AN O R A 3/2 w Obi Osrsg*
wwig Rm Lg Screen P s lo
te ste W/ Oplon 3729^700
SANFORO »
W O n i Scieen
Front
Porch
larg e Shed
Speenut
taOCVtSOO
Sanford 4/1 W Carport Pltio
New Flooring 4 Pant
Heel 4
As. W Acresgrt
3790/
STM.
Sanford 1/1 Dup. WLrvvwj Rm
I Mchen. C H A
314V1150

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built m pool large fenced yd .
icreen pen Ig shed 324 0917

117—COMMI KCIAI.
Rentals
FENCED
PARKINO
AREA
esty
access
can
eecom
modsle up to 39 cars heavy
equpmem autos, etc
17 92
Airport CVvd ares svatsMe vn
medufely $550
per month
Phene 120-4440 or f s i 124­
110*
SANFORO- 1 174 uj ft ort.ee
on Lake Monroe Conveners to
courthouse 4 Crty Hsu Aval
sbto
imniedislety
Morbrt/er
OrtM&gt; tnc |407| 539 1000 eit
10*

118—Oilier SrAct Tor
Rent
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A MOVE m SPECIAL1' 400 sq
fl * up' 9265 A MONTH Ortr-eStorage 3214170 or 333 7554
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites eve le b tl • 1100 SF S
I S M S F . 407-321-7004

141—H omls For Sai i
[Msyfsu Golf Course I 5 acre
tatetront estate
w 3 900st
'hom e need* wort-- 3165 000 *
w 4 SC 3265 000
4 BR Colonial 2 dory on 3
wooded tots R E D U C E D TO
31M M O
Parti Av V ile * TO RTBs Townhome cnrvto- 343000 owner
mutrvated
121-00*1

tea

JU S T R SM O O CLIO 3 br anew
C H A carpet pewit 4 many oth­
er ptoatmg Natures Price re­
duced to S M .S M Owner gives
9700 moving alowanc*

STYLIST Serrvnois Town Center
Metier Cuts now being Sslery,
commission, bonus, m* end J.”
stock purchsk* C i l Mergsret ol &lt;*
330-7779
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to
T E L E M A R K E T E R wsnted ftortbto hr hourly pay ptut comma- v &gt;
non vnmed start bms 32346S1
&gt;&gt;

PtiooG Proa
*-&gt;5
Full or part UmG. Top
salary, bonus ft
commJston Longwood •&gt;C
location, call dan
faulkar. 787-0270
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Sail

S t . 0 * 4 * * JE e n t f y
S~M t u t

DON'T MtSS TEGS ONEI1
Geneva 5 acres ofy water, kgpt
po*. and septic (cash only)
31000
2 5 acre* Carolina Ave raw
Und 21.900 *
321-OTIS

Santord Spaciou* aftracnv# J '
t 5 w'f R $61 5U0
S L J u fV ll Rrver 35«ac on rrver
vi O rbary 17 m frontage R e
duced to $223 OCO

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O n S en A v j.x l zoned M t
$375 000

SMOKY MOUNTAINS /
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up
99 900
376 900 teller
I.nance 1800 3506416

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Fo

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O s le e n r
D e lo n s area 10 acres ile a l tor
ho’ t e t or caff# farm M o b ile
h m e or hom es rfe Z o n ed agn
$44 9 00 F r a n c v g ava* w sm
1 an ;.a,menf (904) T97-93M

(407)322-6123

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Commencal
Leased
Un.ts
$160 000 (1) Comerencel Vac
am Lot $55 000 330-1499

153— A creage Lot For
S ale
OELTO NA 10 a cre s Ideal for
mob** homet/l# horses cam *
lam vng or nursery' Zoned agn
cultural
5 1 900 ACRE
Sm
down w-owner In a n ce 904-717­
1772 or 904-7I7GS23
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lake loch Artxirprivate
90X200 160 000
LAKE FRONT LOT Stone Is
land Lake Monroe $120 000
VACANT LO TS Loch Arbor
935 000 to 445.000 Ig pnv
LA K E MART LO T S Wooded
929 000
BAT A VI Santord tot near
port-415 000
321-9065

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** O P E N HOUSE**
Rrtaewvwd w u t 1.2.43 bdrm
Rif &gt;450 $650 Move w special'
Ax amen.tes
C o l Gat 687 3355 *rt 30

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plus caa Brandy 333-1212
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cut! Av# Furn . appk . house
b&gt;*1 elec I A candy 3714795

215—Boats &amp;
A ccessories
14 FT TIDE CRAFT 93 50 fp mo
tor 2 6 b thrust trolling motor
45500cbo 324 9949

G A R A G E S A L E h im , children*
toy* and clothing, mite ttom*
410 Wotdunn Circle Lake Story
Sol 8-1

MOVING S A L E green and wtvfa
sofa bed matching love seal
white coffee table 2 matching
end tatJe* good condition dean
9350 take* a* 324 1651

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YARD SALE
S A T E -7
C O U N TR Y
CLUB
ROAD
N U R SER Y
Toot*.
Clothes
Electronics. S etc

231— C ars For S ale

231— C

10*0 B A S S T R A C K E R bnm
lither man sett 13000 or trade
lor Travel Traitor 322 2535

219—Wanted

to

Buy

Alum. Cana C op per/B rass
“ '
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1-MfF 9-9.1
. Set 0-1
910 W First-)

22J—M iscellaneous
BEANIES •
PEACE BEAR MW VT 920 00
407-660 0059 DELTONA
BOAT MOTOR very o*d model
need* on# sm pari $99 obo 3
free male eats can 323 9201

Withcushton* meg# «,
ttckoryNC $10000

CO U CH

330 264}

FR EE C A R . I I 4 FUN m your
spare lute Interested1 Ca* L*ida G 526 3517 I alto offer r*p&lt;
pc* and new Tupperware

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
bettor man home qualify $09 a
ga*on 407-767 9131

CARRIAOC CO VE 2 7 new art
n** C4tp*t rm* pftn»t*ng c*t

230—A ntioue/Classics

F U R N m jR t STORC
GRANO OriCNfNO
3472 S Onando Or (across from
B A Heard Chev) Open every
Monday Ham 7pm Guaranteed
semng on qualrty tomrture
We also buy clean used
furrwfirt* 4 anpquet
C e l Tom at (40?)33G42t3

B K l TARO S A L E n Osteen Sot
19th 9am ? aq back canoe 14ft
and (ra*er lund poster watrebed
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dishes old avon borne*, animal
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way to do that and tha Snrn/noto
f/eveZd can bring people to your of Skp* bool* |u*t off sr 415
407-322
6502
door Advert.** your sate xi the
Sem/nole Nereid lor onfy $ 51/
Grsndy'a Attic Ss Ig
kne and watch the .terns leave
while the money come* n C a l
Fri Sept. 18,8-4
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
Sanford Garden Club 17 92 4
kne ad can run tor three day* m Favmont Dr 372 9624 House
the Herald tor ONLY I9.16M AS hold item*, small appliance*
we ask i* that you prepay Ihe jewelry 4 Odd* 4 Ends'
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A ntioue/Couectiblis

107 Pamela Court open Sal 9 t
model perfect 1 7 ml prolesto n a l landtrap&gt;ng end many
tpgrades' Mutt sex" |66k Pro­
tig Realty 322 6678 or 899 0&lt;M

181— A m iA s c t s ft
Fu r n iiu r e For S ale

217— G arage S ales

217— G arage S ales

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M CADILLAC SEVR XE
perfect cond $4200
330 3797

D O N 'T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T RID
O F TH AT O LD
CAR I

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loeded av bag garagad 1 owner.
323 2271 $6000
93 FORO F-1M
4 ip good con ta!ion. sc $5400
330-3309

LET US SELL
IT F O R Y O U !!

1999 TOYOTA SUPRA black 4
gold, toffy loaded Runs but
needs work Must*** &gt;1500
obo 4076646174

The Sem/nol* Nera/d Ctotsitedt are the quesest and most
inexpensive way to sax your
carl Run your three tn* ad tor 10
day« and pay only $21 00&gt; Even
better, if you sett tf sooner
iwhch we KNOW you wd) you
can slop your ad and onfy pay
tor me number of days it actu­
ary ran' What a D e a f

1997 BMW 929*. aufo-franmak«n. AC.
Power window* 4
lock*, leather N e e car that
need* soma a c 1 2 V 1104.

Call today and watch
tha Harald Class)flads work for youll

238— V ehicles W anted

(407) 322­
2611

C A SH SSSP A D t
For J o n Cart. Truck* t M o d
KEEP AMC R C A BSAUTlFW. 172-0000

241—Rec.

bGpraclon Glats
SHOW 4 SALE
SAN FO RO a VIC CEN TER
Friday niohl Ih oftoku
S ep t IS. 6 PM- 9PM
*dm 99 00- good lor 3 day*
Saturday Sop* 1* SAM 5PM
Sunday. S e p t 20 I0AM4PM
Adm 93 00 wVv* ad $2 90

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S ale

M UST S 8 U J 25* mL 31 f l. new
part* . art many etares 025* obo
TautvOto. 407-268 3987

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Classifieds Everyday!

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BOAT RENTAL
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Deck Boat - 21’ 000000000000000

F u ll /
$50
$150
$165
$105

CARS,

Half
$35
$100
$115
$145

Any year maka or modal.
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3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

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4/3, 10 Incd acres, hugs rmt.
•c porch 2 out bldgs 3194.9M.
4/1.0.Over I 600 sq 1 hv/d*v
lam frpic. Incd. 303.900
3/2. sc pool. LR DR Fam rm
2-car garage 91I9.9M
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' J 37011. Sinlort Art.. Sanlord 323-3301

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Additions-Home •
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Local BuMdar tine* 1M1
3236494 COCOO1004

S A N FO R O
no mortgage paymem 1 3 ml 1/1 mothef-svlaw 2
car garage d o te to city paik
369.900 666 2641 or 960 3994

NSW RE Moot L REPAIR
Ooor*. windows carpentry
sxkng decks 0 concrete
323 4632 S G Bern! CSC 19680

263-Carpentry

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CAR PEN TER . A l Horn*
r*p*»* panting 4 ceranvc M*
Richard Oroaa 321 5972

HAS AN

IMMEDIATE OPENING

PRICE REPUCED11
Wmb: $68,000 Now: $64,000

IN T H E C L A S S I F I E D D E P A R T M E N T .

PROPCRTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.

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or call Kellie at (407)322-2611

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to schedule an appointment.

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CARPENTRY-ol a l types from
decks 10 doors. 1often wood ind
lemodet lO yrt experience. Ask
lor JR 324 5052

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Street, Sanlord, FL 32771
LO T SIZE: 50' x 120'
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1.201 L/A
FEATURES: Naw Home,
Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) FuN Baths,
Central Air / Heal,
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. O ne (1)
C a r Garage, Navy Blue Carpel. House
Colon Sky blue / Teal Blue, W asher / Dryer
hook • up, St. Augustine G rata

For Financing call:

Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
(4 07 ) 6 4 4 - 0 7 8 7

(24 h r . )

C AR P S CLEANPTO houso/olfice
exp ctoanetg manager Mane
696-5840

M AR C IA S CLEANING
LICENSED AND E X P O
330 2031

GRASS

M ASTERS

At

NEED AN E L IC T R IC U N T
C A L L OK K -* ELECTRIC
407-1216733
U c . EROOC292»/Ovor 3$ Yr*.

tokmato* M S 03S2___________

279-Ha u u n c

OREO G R O SS LAW N S I R V K S
R E S.C O M
O U A U T Y CA R E

and aftordabta

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LAPINS
M OW ED,
LO T S
M O W tO clean up* end under
bruthng 27yrt m busnas*
Day* 322 201( ^ 9 3226307

300- Pressure
C leaning

Ren lei property, garagwthed
clean up*, appliance*. Irish,
brush 407600-2044 or
pgr 4076106217

Frs* s i t Ucrin*.

280-Home

uc. twcooasosa 322-10*8

307— Sw im m in g Pool
S ervices
F IN S T O U C H P O O L S -pump*.
M a rt, motor*, reports, wkfy pool
e a r^ » t* g M « 7 | ? 9 y M 5 ^ _

Utertn em odtllnar it o n k i

Uc: COCOS703* 320-7202

312— T ree S ervice

HANOVMAN Punting, concret*.
dry wi*. remodeling, renova-

OON PICKREN TR EI SVC

t o m C a l 202-7009

O R YW ALL'STU CCO Repaas
W al S Ce-ing Tenures
Matched Popcorn 3226330

R 4
0
LA N O S C APING A
NURSERY Ire* servicing aval
free estimate kc 4 n s 3216336

1610

VATE8 ROOFPM tine* ISIS
Church 4 Sr. Otoe. 3rd. Oan.

DAVK) KEY CONSTRUCTION

285-Landscaping

,*

301-Roofing

CH A R LE S D. (Dsn) M RXER
Builder. CBC09728S. Ret/
Com m . remodel, id d b o n i. re­
pair MC. VISA ..... 407620-1741

275-DrYWALL

tor Free

EBSLM UZhSSfc_______

CO NSTRUCTION clean up a il
Hina removed lawn car* anytimt
407 359 1641 or 407-3656781

269-Cleaning Services

This is a full-time position which offers full

Please fax resume to (407)323-9408

287-Law n S ervices

276-Electrical

I mprovements

customer service skills, computer and sales
knowledge as well as the ability to handle
multiple tasks in an unsupervised environment.

IF A

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FREE m.i lab p* but chow 4
month* brown and shod haired
good puppy 324 5656

ale

G O V T F O R E C L O S E D hornet
from pervwes on 31
Detmouent
Tax. Repos
R t O s Your Area
To9 Free ( 1 ) 600 210 9000 Ext
2206 tor current k«ang

should have strong phone, organizational, and

WD

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FREE KITTENS
to G o o d Hom e'
Co« 328 0004

211^75x128 410 000 Oak Ave San
ford Fl Ca* 407 322 3636 or
378 3990

Re a l Btfate , ate
322-740*

and growth opportunities. Qualified candidates

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SOFA queen hide a bed btonlan
etc cond $175 Ig sola
good
corn) $60 323 0104

Adult Cal- Gray male Neuter A
shot. Loving personality Great
tor Country home* 321 9657

WE N EED HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oaks- 179 Scoff Dr
3ff 5 S93Vmnn.drp
1-407-76S 997?

M ATTRESS S A L E - Full si/rt
used box spring* 4 mattress
$65 00 Larry * Mad 322-4132

i w —Pets S t Suitlies

SPECIALITY AU TO RENTALS I-*..
luring 11S p i
"eitato h n wked. holdsys.
benetni.407-3220250
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2- Wing Back Chair*. Chest.
Oak Dming Table. 6 chair* A
hutch
14 ft Up right Free/er
Kenmore Refrigerator Cell 302­
4411

SOLID O A K k" a urn wafortvKf
ml cXmvot A fw odb oa rd 6W
5645 or 330 4479 m ake offer

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by Lula C a m p o s

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JIM D O Y L E
(407) 322-2495

2 6 0 3 P a rk D rive

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^:witll Van •00Gd Salary
(407) 3 3 0 -3 4 1 6

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327 6678

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SECURITY OFFICER JO G
Training Armed A Unarmed
Grantty S Aaeoc. 034-7444

P/T B A C K OFFICE tor MO office
Send resume to
113 N Scoff
Av* Sanlord. Fl 32771

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At f O M D A H l I H U M l S

•Extra pay to Grittora.
•Open Sam
901 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
2904101

LABOR READY?)

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(knrttg. 2367 SO ft in neqnborhood of k/xirty hom es Oof W ax
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323 3165
6232227

"W6HT HAND MAN

Lewn/Pest Control TechnicianEspananced preferred Can 323S9S1_______
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SAN FO R D 4 7 102 Loch Arbor
Court Nesr MsyFsir Country
Chib C*0 323 9376 lor sppl

..T r u c k D r iv e r

PLUMBERS hetper mm 3yr»
e ip m retidentiai construction
mutt be able to do tub tat and
tnma bast pay «t town
904-774-9373

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181—ArruANCEs &amp;
Furniture For Sale

SANFORO 3/2- house on 5 .ser­
es, 3650 per month C*B (407)
760 5802 or (407)326 0912

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$15 hr.
plus benefits

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l r t r c h h o IT
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background wxtoanmg dnvmg
record Mutt havel out-ot town
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3234072 6am 4pm.

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ONLY 090.000 lovely brick
home on quda street lanced
yard dv'ac screened porch CaS
Barbara Smmrmt 327 1770
Real Eatato Prototsionai Inc
______111 7600

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LABORERS NEEDED

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71— H t i r W anted

WS tram lor To* collectori
24 cpenmga lot N i b * peep**

downstavs of duple■ n ca
tocahun no pels, no i n u H d
$625mo

b lilies ?? fl.lys
SOI)

CARRENTERS-sterage
khedt
gazebo* S playground Apply
at 303 W 2nd Sanlord

cottage great toei'nn no
pets no smokers 3450mo

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2 BDRM. carpel
995wk 9300
dep 322 3346 betor# 9 45am at
ter I 45pm 1719 W 3rd Si

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1100 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own Ihrs 3 bdrm
home w/ C-HA. new pant S car­
pal 7 A n about HUO homes'
Tha Hilllman Group. Inc.
Realtors........... 3214311

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vat* entry 9450mon 945&lt;Vd*p
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NOTICS
OF F W T n t O U S HAM S
Nolle#
hereby given that I
am engaged Hi buamaaa al 4110
Maaung Place. Sanlord. Florida
S277S,
Samfnol* County.
Florida, under lha Flclitioua
Nam* o l RATIONAL T E C H N I­
C A L RECRU ITIN G, and lhal I
Inland lo re g u la r aaid name
with
lha
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Corporation*,
Tallahaaaao.
Florida. In accordance with lha
proviaion* o l lha Flclitioua
Nama Statute*. To-Wit Section
666 06. Florida Statuta* 18*1
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Publiah S apu m bar 17. ISSS
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C a t 896 4555

HtOOEN L A K E rvee 1 2 toe
place
fenced yard 2 c*f ga
f*g* S660mo 774 7071

as* I 94»roH
fere I w w a
k*S^ l 4S»ss

Immadtola FuS-tima employ­
ment lor anyone mtarested m
eortung towards a career a t an
ttocetctait uttia ar aa are. Is

L e g a l N o tice s

100—Condominium
Kin ia is

97— A l’ARIMEN'tSF

ACCREDITED TR U C K SCH O O L
COL. V A T A Apprv Job Aaartl
Wkend claaaea National Truck
School 1 SOS 6SS TSSI
W

SA N FO R D
Good area S
school*
Spotless 2/1 tkpto*
heat 4 a* hook ups. private pa
ho S yard sec 8 ok 3425-mo .
9350rt*p 009-0044

ATTRACTIVE 2/2 m Histone
Odfncl move m rood mrtudes
many ertras 959 900 320 4451

wei line*9feeBare

E A R N 9100-11000 wk atutling
env at home ruah
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Line* Leflet Co 1312 Montegi
cove way *1422 0 1 M 32639

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SAN FO R D apt*
avail
from
5300 per mo ca t tor location
Pnrrtg Realty 327 8679________

S A N FO W V O S T E IN area
Urge tpeevut room private en
trance c a l for data** 324 6000

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p p o r t u n it ies

70— Education St
T r a in in g

SAN FO R D 2/2 Approiimalely
1,000 srj fl W D met. 9430mo
.towdepusrt Call 322-1051

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LAKEM A R Y
3 ' 00wk 1st.last sec

u s in e s s

MONEY P RO BLEM S?
Conaofrtale your MM aato a
loan Pioneer CrerM 327 9990

SAN FO RO 21 di*&gt;le. r h s w d
hook ip . 94 7SmrV9300dep 323
__________ 3268 _________

FURNISHED RO OM S AJ utot
t v l t tundry phona. and M
u ie 965 990 a week 324 4 955

MUNCHKIN MANOR prek reg
now ta* desses am group*
a
loving home atmot lor 3 9yra
reasonable rate* 3214948

59— Fin an c ial
S ervices

Foa R

SANFORO Ibdrm apt ups'a rt
ac. qu*f area 300mo «250dep
328 9148

iF F t C tE N c f
Mart serv •convenanf location
._______ 3214900
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CMX.O CAR E AVAILABLE
»
19 yrt exp F ix ! arte t CPR
Certified
Balance meala E
•nark* Lou of one-on-one at
lentioni Ret aval Longwood
location
Can
Bobbie 331
9600

Janitorial Franchise - 1 person
P/T. IISOGmon income no tn
voklment 407-293-7649*1112

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Sanford Historic Ditfrlcl- I n n
1BA. kitchen new trg . upstairs
semi furnished, clean, working
adurt No pels' Fenced 9350/
mon « dep 657-3903

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W EEKLY R ENTALS
,
Starling • 177/wk
Mtstorc Downtown 330-4423

AN E X P L O V M O MOM
Provides educational aedvtaes
along with TIC S playroom lot
yrd Cert C PRCO L/flelRe*
rates For interview 3300700

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Installers!

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U n iu r n is iie d

Paying for your classified ad:

STO LEN black pocket bonk Aug
06-08 al Ootd gym out ol a
locker It anyone know* any

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by Chic Young
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( MUCH BETTER IN the

See your doctor promptly

DR. G O T T

P.CTURES y { ~ '
DKAIIDII UO TT I have lieen writ
ing In you for four years hut have yet
to see your published response I'm
losing muscle mass in my arms and
legs When I first wrote to you. I could
walk
hut with difficulty In the past
lew months. I've become so weak that
I cannot operate my ride on lawn
mower, and I need canes just to pet
around W'hot solution do you sup
pest? Should I see a doctor'’

by Mori Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

DKAIt KKADKIt With such {in nbvi
ous symptom as progressive weak
ness, you should have sought medical
attention four years ago Iteally. I'm
surprised that you have waited this
long After appropriate examinations
anil testing, your family doctor
prosumahly with the help of a neurologist
should have t&gt;een able to diagnose
your ailment and prescribe treatment

by Art Sansom

THE BORN LOSER
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CALL K N tX T E fcM U U M O fc OK.

Progressive weakness is serious
and could reflect multiple strokes or a
degenerative disease of the brain and
nerves such as multiple sclerosis
Such conditions require medical
attention Don't delay See your doc
lor
My role as a medical columnist is
not to provide primary care, although
this is what I do in my office every
day llathcr, I prefer to work with my
readers' doctors to help patients
receive tletter medical care My posi
tmn is Information is good, more pen
pie need it I don't want to compete
with your physician, who should he
the first person you contact for health
problems
DKAIt D ll G O T T I have a large
growth on the right side of my neck
that makes swallowing difficult Also,
my ear is tender Knends tell me it's
only a goiter Should I worry ’

PETER
GOTT. M.D.

removed Therefore, you need an
examination by a physician
DKAIt Dlt G O TT: What is acute
neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis? It
struck my healthy stepson al 1. and
seven years later, he is losing sight,
speech and movement
DKAIt ItKADKIt Neuronal ceroid
lipofuscinosis is an unusual heredi­
tary disease marked by the accumuln
lion, in nerve tissue, of fat pigments
called ceroid and lipofuscin T his
untrcatable disorder causes deterio­
ration of nerves, blindness and
seizures

Y o u c a n write to Dr. G ott
at P .O . B o x 2017, M u rra y
H ill S ta tio n , New Y o rk , NY
10156

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animal bites
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15 Makes amends
16 Club —
17 Coq au —
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for one
21 Showed anew
23 Mineral springs
26 Throat-clearing
word
28 Venetian ruler
21 Urns' kin
30 Kind of soli
31 Firmly fixed
33 Shorlen
36 Aleutian Island
37 Own (Scot.)

36 Wild buffalo
40 Native of
Latvia
41 Holiday suffix
42 Actress Duke
44 Nautical rope
45 Make a choice
46 Dawn goddess
48 Tumultuous
crowd
51 Beautiful
young man
55 Axis'loes
56 Hebrew, eg
57 Locations
58 Slip by
DOWN
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Thurman
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4 Stiffly
decorous
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DKAIt ItKADKIt Yes You need an
accurate diagnosis See a doctor
Neck swelling can have many poten
Dally serious causes, including
enlargement of the lymph glands
Goiter &lt;a painless, benign swelling of
the thyroid glandi used to be a com
mon condition because people, espe
cially those in inland areas, often did
not obtain enough iodine in their
diets Today, goiter is rare, in part due
to the facts that table salt is iodized
and that, with refrigeration, fish is
more commonly consumed than it
was previously

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Oerman one
Ooff mound
Draft egey.
Devastate
Oriental
salute
Irrational fear
Longs
Rat, e g.
Part of a
sonnet
Beautiful
Shrewd
Roman 2,001
Chum
Spotted
markings
Raapa
Army
command
(2 w d s)
Swiss
song
Acting award
Body of an
organism
Ethiopian
title
Actress
MacOraw
Sandwich

62 Pinch
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Goiter is often treated with iodine
supplements However, when it caus
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ing. it may have to be surgically

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WIN AT BRIDGE
Sam e species,
different plumage
lly I’ h illip A ld rr
Thi' diversity of life on this planet is
m eredible. if. sadly, not nearly as
great as it was. say. UNI years ago R
is ainaring how venations have arisen
in animals from the same species
Just look how (rugs evolved in so
many ways depending upon environ
ment and loeal predators
What does that have to do with this
deal’ Well, if you read yesterday's col
umn. you have a big hint as tu the cor
reel line of play
it's a venation on
that theme You are in four hearts.
West leads the diamond queen In your
ace You rash the heart ace. dropping
West's king What now ’
True, West miphl have made a take
out double, but the vulnerability was
unfavorable and his count marginal.

given the uncertain value of the heart
king
South unblocked the diamond king,
played a trump to dummy's queen,
rutted the diamond to in hand, took
Ins three eluti tneks. and exited with a
trump Rut Kasl (Miked through the
spade jack, and three tneks to the de
fense in that suit left the contract one
down
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North
"How”
“You were right tu cash the d ia ­
mond king, the heart queen and your
club tneks. but then you should have
led my diamond to and discarded a
spade instead of ruffing West is
marked with the jack from his opening
lead, and what docs he do next’ If he
returns a minor suit card, you niff in
the dummy and discard your second
low spade However, if he opens up
spades, your king mutt score. You
lose only one s|tade. one heart and one
diamond "

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HOROSCOPE
&lt;%ur
‘ Birthday
Friday. Sept 18.1998
The year ahead promises to be a reward­
ing one lor you. because of your ability to
commumcaio Ocas and innovations This
won't happen unaided, however — others
will play a role in your success
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Although your
intentions may be noble, you re apt to
goad associates into competing against
you today You may thmk it s all m good
tun. they may not Got a lump on Me by
understanding the influences that'll gov­
ern you m the year ahead Send tor your
Astro-Graph predictions by mailing $2 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. P O.
Bos 1758. Murray HiM Station. Now York.
NY 10156 Be suro to state your zodiac
sign
LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) Your head
might be in the clouds today, and your
thought processes may lack practicality
However, things should work out lor you

duo to back-up provided by others
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The secret
to your success today is to sincerely want
the samo things tor others that you wish
lor yoursoll. Thinking in terms ol *we*
otters definite advantages
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dsc. 21)
Something you N do today could provide
you with a solid sense ol achievomont
and pndo You may be disappointed
whon the praise you anticipated from oth­
ers isn't forthcoming, however
CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) Chances
aro. you'll be woll-received by others
today Nevertheless, be watch!u! that you
don't unintentionally blurt out something
that could be oflensnro
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 18) Changes
ol someone else's making could be total­
ed upon you today Regardless ol how
you led about this, things will work out to
your best interest in tho long run Go with
the How.
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Your ten­
derheartedness and concern lor others
will make you an excellent modiator when
avortmg an altoication between two pals
ol yours today You! have them laughing

al themselvos in no time
ARIES (March 21 -April 18) Chances are
you'll perform an adoquate |ob today,
evon though your mind may wander a bit
However, it you pay belter attention to
the tasks at hand, your performance
could be outstanding
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Going out
with pals and having somo tun today
would do you a world ol good However,
take care not to carry things loo tar and
do something looksh or expensive
GEMINI (May 21-Jun« 20) It you keep
your mind otl yourself today, you'll be
able lo spot advantageous opportunities
Being sell-centored limits your chances,
rather than enhancing them
CANCER (June 21-July 22) You'll per­
form better today it you havo to match
your strides against a busy schedule.
This is one ol thoso days whan it's to
your advantage to be assertive
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Conditions atteding your status and material well-being
are favorable today, provided you don't
demand favors Use to your advantage
that which is ottered without solicitation -

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D evelo p in g
a tow n
cen ter
A spacious town
square (above) with
fountains and a
hickory-grove park
will attract people to
downtown. Officials
envision residents and
visitors enjoying
entertainment
in the concert
pavilion (right).
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2 - Serrxnoie Horn'd - Thursday. September t7. 1998

Winter Springs: Our town our home
By D e b ra W o o d
I I K R A l.ll

CORRESPO NDENT

Get More Tlian a Test Score

U nlike m any S e m in o le
C ounty cities w ith roots
in tin* 1800s. few re m ­
nants rem ain from W in ­
ter S p rin gs' early days.
So tow n leaders think
it's tim e to create a t r a ­
ditional am biance.
By
182 J,
through

Get Back Your Life

NATIONAL
DEPRESSION
SCREENING DAY

Cover story

Thursday, October 8 , 1998
Spanish
land
gran ts.
New
Y ork
m erch ant
M oses
Levy
had
ob­
tained
hu ndreds
of
thou sands o f a cres in
what
b eca m e
W in te r
Springs. He p ro s p e re d ,
trading with the S p a n ish
and lu m b erin g the land.
Later resid en ts built
w h arves a lon g Lake Jesup. u n loadin g freight
headed for O rlan do and
M aitland. WAV. W h ite
ow ned
a w h a rf
n ear
C lifton
Sp rin gs
that
stocked
flour.
grits,
m ed icin es,
cloth
and
oth er
item s
s e ttle rs

Screenings arc FREE, anonymous,
anti open to the public

For screen in g tim es
and fu rth er in form a tion
please con tact:
The Hickory Grove neighborhood sur­
rounds a portion of existing hickory trees.
The existing City Hall would be converted
to n mixed-use building or office building if
n eeded.
A village, nam ed N orth
Orlando, sp ran g up to
the south o f the lake.
S ettlers grew v e g e ta b le s
In the fertile land. T h e

and when city government moves to Mag­
nolia Square. Street-oriented, traditional
urban buildings encourage walking to the
Main Street.

sp arsely
pop u lated
com m u nity In co rp orated
tn 1959. T h irteen y ea rs
later, residen ts ch a n g ed
the
nam e
to
W in trr
S p rin gs.

A s C en tral F lo rid a 's
popu lation
m u sh ­
room ed. W inter S p rin g s
developed its low n c e n ­
ter. a tra d itio n a l-sty le

Karen L. Zarrella, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist, PY 0005609
3599 Vest Lake Mary Blvd.,
Suite B
i
Lake Mar), FL 32746
(407) 330 3429
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BOAT RENTAL

Police officer is here to help

Fishing Boats........... ......
Center Console....... ......
Pontoon / toilet........ ......
Deck Boat - 21'.................

B y T o n y T t z z io

IIK U A l.l)
C O R R K S I’O N U K N T
Robin H cm osk y loves
her work. B eing an In­
vestiga tor for the W in ter
Sp rin gs Ju ven ile C rim e
Unit is very rew arding to
her.
D em osk y's
Law
E nforcem ent n u e e r b e ­
gan In 10*12. A lle r a
brlel stint w ith an oth er
departm ent she returned
to W in ter Springs, Hernoskv
also
sw itch ed
from
the
C om m unity
R elations D epartm ent to
ihe .Juvenile C rim e Unit.
D ie m any juvenile re­
lated t nines she In vesti­
gates deal with a wide
range o f topics w here
tin- luveuile is eith er a
victim
or a
suspect
T h ese crim es
Include:
i htld
abuse,
sexual
abu se,
runaways
and
m issin g i hlldren, just to
nam e a lew.
fieri m sky's
Im sband,
Jam es, is also In law
en forcem en t, lie
Is a
deputy w ith the S e m i­
nole
C ou nty
S h e r iffs
(J fflrr. T h ey have one
son.
D em osk y 's
lu n hand also
has
m any
rela tives
In
law
en-

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It’s the store you remember with

gifts you lovej.

Winter Springs Police Officer Robin Bornosky displays her 1998 Hugh Thomas

forcem rnt
In
C en tra l
F lorid a .
Although she Is the
only one in her fam ily,
will her son follow In the
fam ily bu sin ess o f law
en forcem en t? She says
|oklng!y. "M y son w an ts
to fly jets."
the H en iosk ys have a

• Muffy VenderBoar
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• Crabtree &amp; Evely
• Seagull Pewter
• Vera Bradley
• Boyd's Bears
• Caspari
• 1-anipc Berger
• Christopher Radko
• Rochard Limoge

Award for Victims Rights. Bernosky is the
department's first recipient.

ph ilosop h y for h a n d lin g
m arried life w h ile both
work in law
e n fo r c e ­
ment
H cm osk y
said,
■\Ve lea ve ou r w ork at
work. W e don't dw ell on
It.’
H cm osky first got in ­
volved In law e n fo r c e ­
ment to h elp p e o p le . *1

like d ea lin g with p e o p le .
I am a good p eople p er­
son I ra n deal writh all
a g e s .'
A n oth er reason Hcrnoskv loves her w ork Is
the
fine
people
with
w hom she works. 'A t

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Located next to General Cinema at
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See Bcrnoaky. Page 5

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�4 - Senvnolo Herald - Thursday. Septem ber 17. 1990

Y o u n g m an takes charge o f his life |^J a$§AGETHERAPY
By D eb ra W o o d

HERALD
CORRESPONDENT

A W in ter S p rin gs teen
found an unmet need In
S em in ole
C ou n ty's
boom ing
co n stru c tio n
industry,
started
h is
own bu sin ess and gave
his life d irection .
U k r m an y y o u n gsters.
Brian
Stan ier
found
a d olescen ce
c h a lle n g ­
ing. T h e O viedo High
School graduate la ck ed
a career plan and felt
u nsettled.
*1 w anted to go out and
do som eth in g for m yself.
I had tried n u m erou s
jo b s and n oth in g w orked
out for
m e."
Statner
said. "I w as w o rk in g so
hard, pu ttin g all m y e f­
fort Into tryin g to b e
em ployed for s o m e b o d y
else. So I said. ’In stea d
o f w ork in g so hard for
them , w hy don ’t I do
som eth in g for m y s e lf? ”
Brian Stamer. left, credits his brother, Matthew with sparking
T h a t’s
w h en
h is the idea tor Clean Crete.
broth er M atthew , a newhom e salesm an ,
m en­
to let
tioned
that
m odel before bu yers can c lo se. the com p an ies
hom es
need
p e rio d ic
S tam er met w ith b u ild ­ him handle the m ess for
clean in g and n ew hom es ers, found out w hat w as them. H e soon secu red
bigger con tracts. B efore
require a scrub dow n required and co n vin ced

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king. S tam er had a fu ll­
tim e occu p a tion and a
bu sin ess
to ntn.
He
form ed
C lean
C rete
M aintenance three y ea rs
a go.
"I had no Idea It would
b e ro m r
a
bu sin ess.*
S tam er said. “ It’s a fu ll­
tim e Job now. 50 to GO
hou rs a w eek.*
C lean C rrte c h e m ic a lly
clean s the ex terio rs o f
m odel hom es and the
drlvrw ays. garage flo o rs
and la n al’s o f h om es
ready for clo sin g.
*ln new hom es, they
get m ortar and p la s te r
all over the floor. A ll
kin ds o f different m a te ­
rials Im bed th em selves
Into the co n crete.
It
looks atrocious. O n the
m odel m ain tenan ce. It’s
the
exterior
of
the
house.* he
ex p la in ed .
"W ith all the c o n s tru c ­
tion and dust, they look
terrible In no tim e.*
Stam rr. 21. sp iffs up
three to five h ou ses p e r
day. d epen din g on th eir
size and location In the
trt-county area. Ryland.
D.R.
H orton.
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H om es and oth er bu ild-

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Bringing You, OurPatients, The Best Quality
Care Through Our Continuing Growth.

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Orthopaedics is the
treatment of bone and
tissues of the extremities and
back. Broken bones,
torn or sprained ligaments,
hand and back problems,
arthritis, and sport injuries
are commonly
treated by the orthopaedic
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D e p a rtm e n t.

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agency w r an* fa m ­

ily."
Ih she treated d iffe r ­
en tly In the departm en t
b ecau se
she
Is
a
w om an? H ernosky says
no. O f the nine lem a le
officers In the d e p a r t ­
m ent. “ none are treated
d ifferen tly
from
the
m en.* lie n io s k y said.
W hether m ale or fe ­
m ale. the one thing a
law en forcem ent o fficer
has to contend w ith Is
human em otion . "P e o p le
think w e have to be
em otion less,
hut
you
ca n ’t help thinkin g, this
could I k- my c h ild ." Hernosky said.
W hen asked what Is
needed to keep you n g
people out o f the legal
system , H ernosky said,
*1 think program s and
things lo do a fter s r h o o l
and sum m er va ca tio n

w ill help keep kids out
of
trou b le."
H ern o sk y
said the JA C (S e m in o le
C ou n ty’s Ju ven ile A s ­
sessm ent C en ter), h e lp s
a great deal. J A C p r o ­
vides a ce n tra lized place
for crim es in volvin g Ju­
veniles.
Th e respect H ern osky
feels for her c o -w o rk ers
and departm en t Is m u ­
tual. Says Police C h ie f
D J . KrrT. “S h e d o es a
good Job. Thnt Is w hy
she received leer award,
the 1998 Hugh T h o m a s
Aw’ard
for
V ic tim s
Rights. It Is the first
tim e
this
d e p a rtm en t
has received the u w ard."
Hernosky. too Is proud
to have received
this
prestigiou s honor. T h e
award stutes that the
State A ttorn ey, 18th J u ­
dicial C ircu it, w ith the
Scm ln dlc C ou nty S h er­
iffs
O ffice and
Safe-

hou se o f S em in ole, p re­
sents the
1998 I lu gli
T h om as Aw’ard to R obin
H ernosky.
T ills award Is In rec­
ogn ition
of
h er
o u t­
stan din g
a ch ievem en t
and p erson al d ed ication
to
crim e
victim s
In
S em in ole C ounty. T h e
award also b rin gs out
th r clo se
r e la tio n s h ip
the
city
of
W in ter
S p rin gs Police D e p a rt­
m ent
has
w ith
the
S em in ole C ou n ty S h e r­
i f f s O ffice.
“W e
have
a
good
w ork in g
re la tio n s h ip
w ith S em in ole C ou n ty
S h e r iffs
O ffice
with
variou s p ro g ra m s and
p rojects."
H ern o sk y
said. " I f I could h elp Just
one jierson. I think I’ve
a cco m p lish ed
som e­
thing. You can't h elp
everyon e, but I try."

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Monday-Saturday, IOam - 6pm
Ladles Clothing • Accessories • Qfts • Art Work

•#We also do Fashion S h o w s "

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Culinary Cottage
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228 VV. Warren Ave.
(4 07) 834*6266

141 W. Church Ave.

M o n . * Sat. 10 * 5

(407) 834-7220
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Mon. • Sat. 10-5
Shelia’s * Boyds • Ty * Harmony Kingdom
Williraye • Russ Berrie • Rubber Stamps • Gourmet Foods
Holiday Open House Oct. 1lift 12-5 pm

O PE N HOUSE
Sat. Sept 26, 10-5 * Sun. Sept 27, 12-5
Root &amp; Yankee C an d les • Scentchlps • Pat Richter Collection
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Lighthouses &amp; H istoric W illia m sb u rg Collection

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211 W . W a rr e n Ave.

Bridal &amp; Buby Show ers,
Children's Tea Parties &amp; Private Functions
Luneli * Tues. * Sat. 11-3:(X)
High Tea: By Reservation - Friday 3 * 5:00
150 West Jessup Avenue

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Doll Shop &amp; Hospital

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ISO VI’. Jessup Ave. • 407*262-9090

Hours: Tues. • Fri. S-8 • Sat. 10-5

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280 W. Warren Ave. • (407) 332*7928

P u d d m g jfc Pie™ C h ild re n ’s B ou tiqu e
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Schylling Tin toys • Russ Berrie • Gifts • M organ Rae Cards
Novelty Fabrics • Bethany Farms Wooden Paper Dolls
Year-round Sewing Classes for Ages 5 - 1 3

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Creepy Hallow Halloween Village

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Room Mists, Old Quilt Pillows, Fannie TUrgeon Dollies,

Antiques • Furniture • Stiver • Crystal • China
Glassware • Pottery • Cookie Jars • Books • Art • Dolls
Linens &amp; much, much more

* * TWo Full N o u m * to Iraw se Thru! irk

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Christmas Open House O c t 3, 5-9 pm • Oct. 4,12-5 pm
Refreshments

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114 West Bay Ave.
(407) 263*7152

Victorian House
Museum

(407)332*1700 Mon.*SaL 1 0 *5

Tree Ornaments (See O u r Spooky
ME®, Halloween Glass
Dept. 56 Snow Babies St Villages

Wipp’s Antiques &amp; More

B R A D L E E -M c I N T Y R E H O U S E

218 W. Church Ave.

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Tucs. - Sat. 10 - 5

ISO West Jessup Ave., Historic Longwood

H ousehold Items • Jewelry

J U D Y ’S D O L L S

Featuring Florida Folk A rtu t Bettye Williams
“ H ighw aym en” Landscapes
F.S.U. and U . o f F. O rnam ents
C ook book s &amp; G ift baskets

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Tour Hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
2nd &amp; 4th Wednesday each month
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SERVICES

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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
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WEDNESDAY SERVICE
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Sunday School............9:00 a.m.
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Koliert Miller. ,i ni.in wi I h ,i ( ,mse Millet
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too lie victim s nt h a q 's ilieillli .il ,m d hlologli .il
weapons, the /( )|( l'(illllil.illoll (list loses

o nly A inetlt an to h a v e d t a d u a le d tiotu a u n iv e rs ity m
lt.i&lt;l h i 1‘ ti.t ||i- 11it*ti went on to a i ,in et in Aint-n
t a l i llllllt. 11 \ mti lllgrnr e .dtet that a v a r ie ty ot &lt; i
teej ( h o l i e s that Ini lulled i o ttim ett t&lt;(l a m i s s a le s
and i n t e i n a l l o n a l h a n k in g l i e then te tiirn e d to the
I ’ tilted S t a le s
Millet h a s a ls o w n t t e n live h o o k s a n d is e i t i t e u i l v
a W inter S jirin g s ( Itv r o it m i K s lim e r
H e a ls o s p e a k s
live la n g u a g e s I n c lu d in g
A ia liK
f r e n c h . It a lia n
P ersia n a nd K n g l K l i

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Millet says that 102 (K)0 K i n d s h a v e died d u r in g tlie
|M70h a n d lOHOs Uteit d e a t h s t a m e Itotn a c o m b i
nation ol l ia ip c h e m ic a l a n d b io lo g ic a l jto is o n s l i e
in itia lly bet ante in vo lv ed in tills issu e t h r o u g h a
K u rd ish Itlen d w h o lost hall lift fa m ily d u e to i hetui
t al w e a p o n s

/ ( l|&lt; loim ded by Miller
III I'l'tb tl l e s to tltli over
wll.it ll.ippelled to the
Kurdish people IO years
.dlt l being exposetl to
It .ill's i hetiih .11 .ttt.ii ks
I he illnesses stllleted hv
these people .lie slmll.it
to those ol Ainerlr .ms
suHeiliii'. wit It ( tull War
Sviidiotne
Millt t is ,t tn.in ot
m a m i.dents and t alls
/&lt; iK a hum .m it.ittail o r
gain/atlou Millet Is ,i
witter poliin tan and
lot met lllb lllg r iii e oltl
t el ( ill le n llv he Is

Millet s ta tes the t ' S V e t e r a n s A d u iliils lt a llo t i had
a p p r o v e d i e i p lest s lot d is a b ilit y to 1?H.(K)0 A ltierli a lt s
s u l l e n n g s e r io u s I l ln e s s e s l i o m lire (itill W a t M iller
a ls o teitiltlds us that i l e i n i i al w e a p o n s d a t e s h.o k
to W o t M W a t I
K ven in W ot Id W at II bo th the I S a n d (ie r t lia n v
used i liein lea l w e a p o n s ( ie r m a t t v u sed b o m b s that
r o u t.lin e d 70 to ho p o u n d s o| m u sta rd g a s In the
late l ’ )70s. Millet p o in ts out that lr.uj go t in to l lie
i h em n al ( l u b
In t h e V ie tn a m W ar. A u d it O r a n g e
m a d e th o u s a n d s ol m llltu iv p e r s o n n e l st&lt; K

R o b e rt M ille r
tie ptesident a nd lllet e x e c u t iv e ollli et ol the / ( M
fo u n d a tio n
' / ( ) ! &lt; means strength i n P ersia n " M iller explains It
Is a n on ptollt. riOl i 111) iiirjH ii.iltoti ZUtCs oh|ei live
Is to lostet peat e. proler t h u m a n rights, and h e lp
vii t in is ot i h e m n al and biological w eajions
Kdur .tied o u t s id e the 1‘ tilted States. Millet w a s the

■Still.' Millet says, ‘ no o n e h a s a d m it t e d that
( h e m n al a nd n erve a g e n t s w e re r e le a s e d b e f o r e ,
d u rin g o r alter the (itill W ar
Miller s t a le s that the I ' S m ilit a ry 's jx isitio n h a s
been lo d e n y that sin h c h e m ic a ls w e r e r e l e a s e d
d i n i n g the ( lu ll W a r I b i s Miller s a y s c o m p l i c a t e s
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all over the con crete. W e
designed a product that
coats
over
u nsightly
con crete and give s it a
decorative finish.*

crs use Ills sm lccs.
T h e en terp risin g
en­
trepren eu r h op es to e x ­
pand C lean Crete, a l ­
though he doesn't w ant
the com pan y to grow too
big. Hut Startler a lw a y s
looks for new op p o rtu n i­
ties.
"I en gin eered and d e ­
signed
a
con creteresu rfacin g m aterial.* he
said. ‘ W hen w e clean
new const rue lion for the
builders, they get stu cco

Even when the h ou ses
•ire clean and ready for
closing. Stain er's day Is
not finished. He lives
with and takes care o f
fits
stepfath er,
Kim
Jah n sen . who has m ul­
tiple sclerosis.
*1 live with him . Irecause I feel o b liga ted to

give film a hand w h en
he needs h elp." S ta m er
s a id
"I like to be h ere
rather than livin g o ff 10
or 20 m iles aw ay, and
w hen he n eeds help, not
he able ttr get back.*
Stam er helps Ills dad
get dressed, m a k es sun*
be lia s m ea ls and a s ­
sists J a h n sc n 's h om e­
m ak er-com p an ion
with
lifting and heavy tasks.
“ I've know n him s in c e
I w as
a
little
kid."

Wahl
Continued from Page 8
Pu ppets for S a fety on what w as then
kn ow n as C ablevtston (now Tim eW a rn er C o m m u n ica tion s). site did a
series o f show s that focused on Is­
su es surh as firearm safety, s w im ­
m ing kn ow -h ow and the like.
’ Every show
noted,

had

a

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sh e

W ah l has also directed theater
p rojects at the Frank Evans C en ter
tn Lake Mary w here she w orked with
sen iors and high school students on
m an y projects. She is hoping to use
h ie p u p p ets and clow nin g to w ork
with the Special E ducation stu den ts
her dau gh ter teach es at Eustbruok

E lem en tary School.
T i n alw ays look in g for new w avs
to use the pu ppets," she said.
She said she cam e to the O rlando
are a alm ost 20 y ea rs ago. but really
fell In love w ith the S em in ole County
and W in ter Sp rin gs area w hen on e o f
h er dau gh ters m oved to this area. So
she. too. decided to com e h ere to
live.
*1 just love It here." she said.
W ahl said she con tin u es to p ass
the art o f pu ppetry on to oth ers w ho
want to learn. C lasses are fo rm in g
all the tim e through the K n o w led g e
Shop. Th ose w ho want to lea n t
should call W ahl at 699-6598.

S tam er said. *As lar as
I'm con cern ed , he's my
father. He raised
me
sin ce l w as a co u p le o f
m onths old."
From co n crete c le a n ­
in g
to
care giving.
S tain er's
c h o ic e s
ch an ged his life. A s lie
has m atured ns a b u s i­
ness ow n er and fa m ily
caregiver, he h a s left the
tu rbu len ce
of
a d o le s ­
cen ce in the past and
look s
forw ard
to
a
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This rendering is of the Blackwater Creek neighborhood
along Tuskawilla and State Road 434. Rowhousea along the
back edges lace the wetlands. The town branch of the
C ro ss Seminole Trail passes through this neighborhood.

a network of connected
streets and blocks

butldinpfronting itrrrtt
and public spaces

special public spaces ef
defined character

special sitesfor civic
butldinp

Town
Continued from F i f e 3

"W e understand
the
city
w an ts
so m eth in g
done th at’s a e s th e tic a lly
pleasing, ’ and If they
don’t really take p re c a u ­
tions.
d evelop m en t
could occu r th at’s u nat­
tractive.* said lundow ner
M ichael
S ch rim sh er.
’ W e also want s o m e ­
thing very a e s th e tic a lly
pleasin g
to
be
con s tm e trd , but you have to

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‘Q fe e Sendee 5s J im J
r a n ic
U U L liU

T h e current dem and Is
for sh opp in g
cen ters.

Conveniently looted a 190 N Country Out) Rd Lab Mary ]
(three blocks north o! Lab Mary BM |

1550

parking lots located behind
or to the tide ef butldinp

connected ‘green networkf of parks
and open spaces
com m ercial
d e v e lo p ­
m ent and m u lti-fa m ily
housing. W h e th er d evel­
op ers decid e to su pp ort
the proposed d ow n tow n
rem ain s to be seen.

• •

identifiable
neighborhoods
It m ay take yea rs to
turn p la n s for a tow n
cen ter In to reality. But
fo r W in ter S p rin g o ffi­
cials, It's n ever too l af r
to esta b lish tra d itio n s .

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dow ntow n for the c o m ­
munity.
In
M arrh,
they
unan im ously su p p orted
a tow n -cen ter plan and
l&gt;cgnn draftin g ch an ges
in current d evelop m en t
regu lation s.
"The area Is lo c a ted
on a 2.'tO-acrr parcel In
and around the
high
school and C ity H all on
S tate Road 4 3 4 ,' sa id
C h arles
C arrin gton .
W inter S p rin gs co m m u ­
nity developm ent d ir e c ­
tor. "W e’re now w ork in g
on zon in g and im p le ­
m e n ta tio n .'
Sketches developed by
town planners
Dover.
Kohl fit P artn ers o f Mi­
am i show restaurants,
sh ops and tow n h ou ses
Just u step aw ay from
the curb.
P ed estria n s
w ould w alk on sid ew alk s
a lon g
the
tree-lined
streets. D rivers would
park behind the sh ops.
A
sp aciou s
tow n
square with
fou n ta in s
and
a
h ick ory-grove
park w ill attract p e o p le
to dow ntow n. O fficia ls
en vision residen ts and
visitors en joy in g e n te r­
tainm ent in the co n ce rt
pavilion.
"T lie
C ro s s -S e m in o le
Tra il bisects d o w n to w n ,'
C arrington
said.
"The
state
p rojects
60.000
people a m onth w ill use
the
C ro s s -S e m in o le
T ra il
w hen it’s c o m ­
p le te d .'
A lthough (h e plan has
strong governm ent sup-

|Kirt. j&gt;roprrty
o w n rrs
rem ain
leery.
U nlike
C eleb ration .
the
city
W all Disney C o. built In
O sceola
C ou nty.
the
land In W in ter S p rin gs
Is ow ned
by
se ve ra l
l&gt;eoplc. Som e an* c o n ­
cern ed that res trictio n s
w ill limit how they can
d rv rlo p thetr p ro p erty ,
w hich could low er Its
value.

be realistic abou t w h a t’s
possib le In the m a rk e t­
p la c e .'

buildings positioned close
together and up to the

DOCTORS
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Dr. Carol Logan

Dr. Ingrid Peterson

Ur Carol Login was horn In Greenville. South
Carolina. She attended Ihe 1'iuvr rally of South
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ship In ocular disease following optometry
school and served as a dtntr.il optometrist at a
surgical facility In Boca Raton. Fhirida Dr
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1991. Prraemly, the Is an adjunct prolessor wah
Southern College of Optometry and a hard
director f&lt;ir Urns Chib Project Right To Sight.
She resides In Lake Mary with her husband.
David

Dr. Ingrid Peterson was raised in
Ortando, com pleted her undergradu­
ate studies at the University of
Florida and graduated from the
University of Houston, College o f
Optom etry in 1978. She has prac­
ticed in Sanford for the past tw enty
years w ith an emphasis on Prim ary
Fye (a rc and contact lenses.
C u m 'n ily site lives In Mt. D o n w ith
her children. Erin and A id .

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Thursday Soptemtwf 1/. 199B

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Leading Lake
Mary to soccer
championship

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Serving Sanford, Casoolbonry, Lako Mary, Longwood,

91st YEAR. No. 59

Matt K udlac’s
call to service
Matt
Kudlac was
18 whm h r
wrnt to war.
Hr was onr
of Amrrlra's
fighting mrn
tn World War
II. Ills tour
lasted 10
months.
Hr lost an
arm In battle
against thr

County Bine# 1908

50 Cents

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1998

Police charge nursing staffer in patient’s death
By BUI B tn u
HKKALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • A
nursing assistant Is charged
with manslaughter of a 94-year
old patient after a three-month
Investigation by the Altamonte
Springs Police Department.
Police
arrested
Candace
Vogel on Tuesday, under the
suspicion Hut she caused the
death of 94-year old Frances
Kelly on the evening of Aug. 4.
by striking Kelly In the head
with a can of Ensure, police
satd.
The blood on the can of en-

Germans.
On Wednesday. Kudlac camr
from his Deltona home to
Sanford's annual Veterans Day
Parade.
‘America loses 6,000 veterans
every month." h r said. "The
numbers are dwindling. You see
It at events like this. There are
fewer herr each year."
Kudlac stood on thr grass
next to City Hall to watch the
parade and ceremony at
By Blurt Brodle
Waterfront I‘ark lie saw his fel­
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
low vets march and he heard the
patriotic music. He saluted the
DEflARY - I’roperty p u r­
colors. He listened to the 2 1 gun
chased
Wednesday by the St.
salute and to TAPS.
Johns River Water Management
All this sinks In deeply when
District could be linked to
you think about what happened
Gemini Springs Park In West
to Corporal Matt Kudlac 52
Volusia
County.
protecting
years ago In u wretched momrnt valuable wetlands from poten­
of horror near Malnburg.
tial development.
The 160-aerr parrel, (oca let I
Germany. Now. he la 70 and
on the north shore of the St.
proud to tie part of Veteran's
Day. He appreciates that others Johns River, at the Interstate-4
bridge, was purchased by the
have not forgotten the sacrifices
district, from the estate of Ralph
of veterans.
■We must never forget the vet­ O. Woodruff, for $1,292 mil­
lion.
erans." Sanford Commissioner
The district reported apprais­
Drady Lessard said at
ers considered the best use of
Wednesday's ceremony. Lessard
the land to be residential d e ­
did not havr to go to war. but he velopment. at a density of 300
was In th r service and talked
to 420 residential units.
about his experiences as a 17‘Recreatlonally. It should Ire a
year-old In boot ram p at Fort
big plus.* said Dill Graf, d is ­
trict spokesman. The properly
Sill.
Is contiguous with land p u r­
T h is drill Instructor told us
chased from the Empire Cattle
that If we tierame engaged In a
Company In August.
war that It was more damaging
T h e value of the sum of the
to seriously wound a man than
parts
Is much greater than the
to kill him." Lessard said. ‘He
Individual pieces.* said Oraf.
said that when a man Is wound­
‘Public acquisition of the
ed it takes three or four to take
PIm m ss« Load. Pag* BA
care of him..

*T o die within a couple of weeks tells you that
it was a pretty bad wound. It's not likely the
wounds were self-inflicted.9
•Michael Nelson, Aftsmonts Springs Police
sure Is being tested by the
Florida Department of law En­
forcement. police said.
T h e wound (on Kelly’s head)
was pretty bad." Altamonte
Springs
I'ollcr
Department
spokesman Michael Nelson
said. ‘It was a pretty good cut.*
Kelly, a resident of the Arbors

ut 1099 West Town Parkway,
died Aug. 21 from blunt force
trauma to the right side of her
forehead. Nelson said Krlly re ­
ceived the wounds sometime
between 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. on
Aug. 4. The wotind required 21
stitches to patch.
Police a r ­
rived at the Arbors at 11:11

p.m.. Nelson said.
T o die within a couple of
weeks tells you that It was a
pretty bad wound,*
Nelson
sold.
‘It’s not likely the
wounds were self-inflicted.*
Vogel was responsible for the
rare of Kelly at th r Arbors, po­
lice said. Nelson said Vogel
changed her urcount of events
several times.
Vogel first denied any knowl­
edge of the Incident, police
said. Vogel then claimed that
Kelly Injured herself with a can
of Ensure.
As the police Investigation
continued. Vogel said she b e­

River
district
buys land

_

.

*War Is tragic, horflble."
Lessard said. Looking out at
Matt Kudlac and the other dis­
abled and paralyzed veterans, he
said he appreciated their service
to the country.
In recent years, veterans have
been severely Jolted by cuts and
changes In their medical cover­
age. Rep. John Mica said
Wednesday that Congress was
going to get more funds to help
the veterans ‘You risked lives
and limbs, and you should never
be treated poorly." he said.
For an hour or so, several
hundred veterans basked In the
bright November sunshine and
the glory of their duty to their
county. A couple were victims of
the heat and had to be assisted
by rescue personnel. Most
endured Just as they did on the
battlefields or on the open seas.
America Is never prouder
than at 11 a.m. on the 1 Ith day
of the 11 th month.

Blood
drive
targets
disease
By Jeff Bertlnkke
ASSISI7WT SI*ORTS EDITOR
SANFORD Sickle Cell Ane
tnla Is a killing disease: Crooms
Academy plans lo do something
a b o u t It.

S ick le Cell A nenitn. n b lo o d

Parade
Cadet LI John Peoples ot Croons Middle School ans Day Parade in Sanford Wednesday. For more pa­
leads his Junior Army ROTC squad during the Veter­ rade coverage and a commentary, see pagos 4A, 5A.

Student donates check
to child abuse victim
that day. I don't see th r big
deal, she nerds It more than I
do.*
Amanda has a 3.5 grade point
SANFORD - If only a Semi­
nole High School student was average, and attends Seminole's
right when she calls her act of health academy, a magnrt pro­
gram ut the high school She
generosity ‘no big deal."
Amanda Wall, u Junior at made th r donation on List Fri­
Seminole, donated her first day.
The 14-month old girl has
week's paycheck of $50 from
Publlx Supermarket to help out second und third drgrrr bum s
a 14-month old abused girl who after her father. 24-year old
Is being treated at Florida Hos­ Je n y Gray, abused her with an
pital for severe bum s caused oven nick that had been heated
to 500 degrers In Winter Park
by u burning oven rack.
*1 was riding home with my on Nov. 2.
Amanda Is active In Destiny
mother from a doctor’s a p ­
pointment.* Amanda said. ‘Doc and the Fantasy Show Choir.
und Johnny from XL 106.7 As a freshman Dazzler. Amanda
were taking donations. I knew finished second in the National
how bad the bum s were, and Contest of Champions at Pleas­
how much It would cost.
1 ure Island In Epcott.
‘I like being on stage,*
thought about my check sitting
In the back seat. I Just got It P U a * * m s Btudsat. Pag* 3 A

By Bin Kerns

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Seniors yard sale
SANFORD - The Sanford Senior Center
and Senior Friends will hold their annual
arts and crafts yard sale Saturday. 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m.. at the Civic Center Courtyard.
401 E. Seminole Blvd.. Sanford. For more
Information, call Ron! Mott at (407) 302
1010.

Awareness festival
ORLANDO - The Brain Injury
Awareness Festival, sponsored by The
Fun Spot of Florida. Inc. Saturday from 1
until 9 p.m.. Is a fund raising and aware­
ness activity for the Brain Injury
Association of Florida.
The festival will Include live entertain-

came Irritated when Kelly
spilled Ensure on herself.
Vogel told police she grabbed
Kelly's bed sheet and pulled It.
causing Kelly's lirnd to strike
th r bed railing or night stand.
‘She (Vogel) changed her
story thrre or four times.* Nel
son said. ‘First, she said stir
didn't know anything.
Thru
later, she said Kelly hit herself
on the head. Finally, she said
Kelly hit her head on a rail.*
As of Wednesday. Vogel was
tiring held In the Orange
County Jail awaiting transpor­
tation to the Seminole County
Jail.

H a d d M d i l f k a a j V kca ti

Amanda Wall takes a break between classes at Seminole High School.

In B rief
ment. fun. food, and prizes throughout
the day. as well as a silent auction and
raffle.
Admission donations are requested.
Raflle tickets given for donations. The
Fun Spot Is located at 5551 Del Verde
Way. one block cast of Kirkman Road olf
International Drive. Orlando.

to Mayor Paul Partyka. New business
Items Include Seminole Community
College presentation and update of the
Oviedo campus, city participation in
Oviedo Marketplace Holiday parade, and
Ordinance no. 1070. regulation of burn­
ing within the city.

City Council meeting

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The League of
Women Voters of Seminole County will
examine the Work And Gain Economic
Self-Sufficiency program Wednesday at 7
p.m. at the Eastmonte Civic Center.
Altamonte Springs.

OVIEDO - The Oviedo City Council will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at 400 Alexandria
Blvd.. Oviedo. The first Item on the agen­
da Is the Mayor's Cup Pop Warner
Football presentation by Winter Springs

Working wages

The discussion, led by Jane Lanr.
LWVSC board member and social policy
chair, will address key questions about
the WAGES program: Is It working’/, are
people finding Jobs?, are the welfare roles
shrinking’/, and are the children l»elng
cared for? For more information call the
League Line at (407) 339-9266.

Business-Fest ‘98
SANFORD * Business-Fest '98. hosted
by the Oviedo. Sanford and Seminole
County Chambers of Commerce, will be
held Wednesday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the
Orlando Sanford Airport. The event will
spotlight the airport's continued contri­
butions to the economic vitality of our
area. Reservations are required. For
reservations call (407) 834-4404.

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7

disease which kills thousands
ot African-Americana cacti year.
Is one ot the main cuuses of fa­
talities umong the nice.
Crooms will hold a blood
drtvr Friday from H a.m. • 3:30
p.m. to see what thr school and
Die community can do put an
end to Hie tragedy.
Coordinator Alan Haines, a
first-year teacher ut the school,
used to nm the blood drive
program at l.yuian High School
wlirrr It ts-ramr one of thr i i i o n I
successful In the county.
Haines said lie believes In
grttlng thr community Involved,
adding dial ('rooms lias never
held a blood drive before, liecause of the largely AfricanAmerican enrollment at Crooms.
hr said the school cun provide
a big boost to th r light against
Sickle Cell Anemia, a disease
which only affects African
Americans.
T h e main reason we want to
do this Is because It will Ire a
good thing for this area.*
Haines said. ‘If you need blood
und there's none available, you
will
die.*
Thr donated blood will go to
Central Florida blood banks,
but to combat Sickle Cell Ane­
mia. African-American blood Is
vital.
Haines said ordy 3 to 5 per
rent of all blood donated Is Afrlrun-Amrrlcun.
‘It Iras to be Afman-American
blood.* Haines said. ‘It's not as
strict us something like an or­
gan donation, but whites can’t
donate to blacks *
Tire blood will be dlstnbuted
throughout Central Florida, orte
of the biggest donators during
Desert Stonn back In 1990.
Right now, Haines said, thr
blood banks are ut critically low
levels to the point where some
elective surgeries have had to
PIm m

m*

Croom*. page 3A

INDEX
C l a s s i f i e d ............. 4 B -5 B
C o m ic s ........................6 B
C r o s s w o r d ..................6 B
D e a r A b b y ..................3 B
H o r o s c o p e ..................6 B
O b i t u a r i e s ..................3 A
P e o p l e ...........................3 B
P o U c e B rie fs . . . . 3 A
S p o r t s ................ID 2 0
T V ................................ 3B
V e te r a n s .....................4 A
W e a t h e r ........................2 A

6 Nothing Is ■ waits
of Urns If you use th#
sxpsrlencs wisely. 9
•RodIn

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Th xil.iy, November 12. 1998

Weekly newspaper chronicles growth

P a re n ts s o to s c h o o l as
p a r t o f e d u c a tio n w e e k
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
TALLA1LVSSKK Education Commixelnnrr Frank T. Hrogan
presented .1 resolution recognizing Nov 15 to 21 as A ntrrlran
Education W rck/Take Our Parents to School Week.
'You have probably heard about Take Our Daughters to
Work Day and Take Our Children to Work Day.* said
Commissioner Hrogan. 'but now a national community
involvement Initiative sponsored by the Institute of
Kdiiratlona! Leadership. Hand In Hand, lias created Take Our
Parents to School Week.
'Instead of bringing teachers, superintendents and other
school jx-rsonnel to our Cabinet meeting to reeognlze
American Education Week, we would like to change the focus
ami designate the week of Nov. 15 to 21 as American
Education W eek/Take Our Parents To School Week In
Florida.
1 encourage you. Governor, and tnv fellow State Hoard of
Education members, to continue to visit our schools and
ai lively participate In this observance during American
Education Week," said Hrogan "We will lx- providing voting
Floridians with practical skills, broader Intellectual abilities
anil give them hope for. and access to a productive and
promising future *
Since its establishment In 1921. the goal of AEW (American
Education Week! has l&gt;orn to Increase public appreciation
and understanding of the nation's schools, to encourage
parents and non parents to visit schools that will build civic
and community pride and support for education.

D A TE B O O K
Nov 12. 1998

g T ■I r i
■f

Do you remember The San
ford UutUler. a weekly newspa­
per”? I recently came across a
ropy dated Jan. 13. 1950. and
found that the paper had b e ­
gun Dec. 20. 1940. and Its
publisher
was
Howard
Gut he tie. Its cost In 1950 was
$2.50 per year by carrier. Its
I'tlUr u.is Kh .ilril .it III) West
Second St.; It was moved to
20-1 W. First St by 1BS4 It
cording to the 1951 city d ire c ­
tory and was then published
six days a week tty 1950 it
was gone. Inti It had about a
ten year run

Building permits reach
high
A trout pagr headline In this
newspaper
stated
that
Tlutldtng Permits Reach High
of $101,200 in Two Weeks
Here*. In the article we find
that all hut $2,000 was for
residential construction which
Indicated an era of real growth
for the city.
Permits Issued Included 10
live-room houses at $800 each
to be erected at Cedar and
Holly Avenue; Kdwtn Shlnholser. five itMiin home at Rose
Court. $10,000; Fannie Reha
Munson, concrete block ga­
rage on Myrtle Avenue. $700:
Mrs. Mary Robinson, frame
building on Myrtle Avenue.
$200; Roy Redding, two frame
homes
on
Pomegranate.
$ 1.200 each.
In 1949. there had hern
much commercial
building
that Included two Sanford
church additions amounting to
$212,000. two $10,000 serv­
ice stations, two $10,000
plumbing
warehouses.
$14,000 hotel for trucker* on
French Avenue, two $30,000
superm arkets and a $10,000
radio station office and studio.
The
Rltz
Theater
spent
$20,000 on Installation ol air
conditioning.
TWo Sanford schools were
built for $46,000 and the city
spent $42,000 on a municipal
swimming pool.
Construction anticipated for
1950 Included the proposed
$165,000 Municipal Stadium ,
the $350,000 at St. Johns
River Terminal projrct and the
$55,000 civic center.

1982*. actress princess of Monaco.
Neil Young i I94S &gt;. singer songwriter,
is 53. Nadia Comaneci i|98l », gym
nast. is .17. Tonya Harding &lt;1970 1.
figure skater conspirator, is 28
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
!'«d. tenor Enrico Caruso recorded an TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
aria from Verdi's "I Pagliacci * It 1968. Dick the Bruiser pinned Mad
became the first million seller in Dog Vachon to win the American
Wrestling Association championship
recording history
TODAY’S
QUOTE: W e hold these
On this day in 1920, Judge Kenesaw
Mountain Landis was elected com truths to be self evident, that all men
missioner of the American and Na­ and women are created equal * tional baseball leagues in the wake of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this day in
the Black Sox scandal
On this day in 198). astronauts 1962. the damage on Guam from Ty
Richard Truly and Joe Engle rode Co­ phoon Karen was described as being
lumbia. the first space shuttle, into like a “near miss by a nuclear bomb.”
SOI Ki'E
H oih rr liuidr ( jlendjr Venn!
orbit around the Earth
l‘uhJi%hin£ Ltd
TODAY S BIRTHDAYS: Elizabeth
TODAY’S .MOON: Between
Cady Stanton •1815-19021, reformer.
last quarter (Nov. 10&gt; and
Haha u llah &lt;181?-1892». religious
new moon (Nov I8&gt;
leader. Auguste Rodin H810-I9I7).
sculptor Harry A Rlackmun II90S-),
l ’S jurist, is 90. Grace Kelly 0929^
Kiwani* Club officer*
erm NKWSI-m.K KNTKKPKISK. ASSN
Also on the front page Is a
large picture of the new 1950
Today is the JlSth
•lay of 199s and the
ittt day of JdU

R
y

__

oTTtcer* of th e

12:20 p.m.. tnaj. 6:35 p.m.

TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:

Bobby Murrs injured

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the low-HOs. Lows In the mldGOs. Friday: Partly cloudy.
Highs nrar-HO. Lows In the
low-60s Saturday: Scattered
showers. Highs in the upper70s. Lows In the mtd-60s.
Sunday: Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs near-80. Lows
In the low-609.

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 12:05
a.rn.. maj. 6:10 a.m.. min.

2:29 a.m.. 2:51 p.m.. low: 8:41
a m.. 9:15 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 2:34 a.m.. 2:56
p.m.. low: 8:46 a.m.. 9:20 p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 2:49 a.m.,
3:11 p.m.. low: 9:01 a.m.. 9:35
THURSDAY FRIDAY
Ptcldy 82 66 Ptcldy 80 63 p.m.

SATURDAY SUNDAY
Shwrs 79 65 Tstrma BO 61

BEACH CONDITIONS |
Daytona Beach St New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 2-

L O TTE R Y

3 feet wtth a light chop.
Water tem perature at Day­
tona Is 73 degrees and at
New Sym rna, 73 degrees.
Winds are from the northcast at 10-15 m.p.h.

Hero aro tho winning numbors
selected on Wednesday in tho
Florida tottery:
Fantasy 5
4 -5 -8 -2 2 -2 6

Lotto (Nov. 7)
13-14-21-26-33-39

STATISTICS
T h e h ig h te m p e r a tu r e In
S a n fo r d W e d n e s d a y w a s 8 7
d e g r e e * a n d t h e o v e r n ig h t to w
w as 8 5.
R e c o r d e d r a in fa ll fo r t h e
p e r io d e n d i n g a t i O a .m .
T h u r s d a y t o t a le d 0 .0 0 I n c h e s .

• S u n r is e ...................... 0 :4 5 a .m .
• S u n s e t ..............................5 :3 3 p .m .

3 cminole Herald
“Serving Seminole County Since IVOR”

Thursday. November 12. 1998 • Vol 91, No 59
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retary: P.P. Campbell, e n te r­
ing his (3th year as trrastirrf:
Joel Field, first vice president:
Martin Stlnerlphcr. second
vice president: Ralph Smith,
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Inc.

Mrs. Kate Riser. Mrs. Inex."
Heck. Mrs. Aldia Mllwre. Mls*$
Elbe! Riser.

Charlene McKinnon. Emory
University.
Severn I Oviedo residents liad
Ix rn confined due to Influenza
and among these were Johnnie
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Cox.
Hllllr Chance. Ilohhy and
llrnny Ward. Roy and Jay
Walnwrlght.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lanier and
son. David were visiting tier fa­
ther. Joe Falrrloth.
Mrs Annie Carter Itad aw
guests, her son and his wife.
Mr. und Mrs. Walter C arter
and their daughter. Ilctsy
Anne of Tampa.
Julie Gore and Eric Pearson
had rrcrntly been routined
willi Hie measles

GRACE M.
STINE CIPHER

page featured a picture of
Hobby Marrs. loothal! star, 18.
who had been tn)utrd the p r e ­
vious week In a motorcycle a c ­
cident. He was reported .is
Improving from serious Inju­
ries at Orange Memorial Hos­
pital. Miss Allda Gocrtz, a local
ntirsr, who was driving Hie
car. was charged with violating
the penult law.
Marrs was riding wtth Jam es
Thomas McDonald while Miss
Goertz was accompanied by
Dorothy Haynr.
According lo the invcsiig.it
lug ofilcrr. the car dragged the
motorcycle Into the R R Pip­
pin yard on West First Street.
Marrs sustained a double frac­
ture of the left unn and left leg
while McDonald had only
bnilscs.

Shufflehnard tournament
held
Appnixliuately 300 visitors
enjoyed
the
Sluinicboard
Tournament and Elimination
at Fort Mellon Park the previ­
ous Wednesday. Tills was the
llrst time that Ihc tournam ent
had Ix rn held In Sanford and
almost 100 players tcxik part.
Welcome addresses were
given by L.II. Hughes, presi­
dent of the Sanford club. Dan
Sundlan. president of th r
Sanford Tourist Club and
Mayor Andrew Carraway.
Hraiitlful flowers w rrr rnntrtbtilrd by local fiorlsts and
Irttucr and celery w rrr con­
tributed by Mr. M cM astrrs
and Henry Witte.
Representatives of the vari­
ous civic clubs w rrr present
lor the luncheon Including
Cliff Abies. Lions; Andrrw C ar­
raway. Rotary: J.K. McClellan.
County
CmmulHsinn:
R.A.
Smith.
Klwanls;
John
Senkarlk. Jaycres; W.A. Pat­
rick. Seminole County Chamlier of Commerce; Clifford
McKlhlxm. City Commission;
Ed Higgins. Chamber of Com­
merce; J O Galloway. Ameri­
can legion; Jack linll. Mer­
chants Association.
Hie Chamber of Com m erce
refreshment com m uter
In­
cluded Mrs HC. Moore. Mrs
W P Yrslry. Mrs. S.W. Wade.
Mrs W.S. Nelson. Mrs Minnie
Jones. Mr. und Mrs. F.W.
Mills, and Mrs. Paul Patrick.

Mrs. Brian Kiser feted
A bahv shower had Ix-rn
given for Mrs Hryan Riser on
Jan. 10 at the Like ManSchool Several games were
played lx-forr gifts w rrr p r e ­
sented In a large white stork
which was carrying a tiny
crllulold ha by In Its tall.
At the end of the evening,
guests were served refresh­
ments in the lunchroom by
Mrs. Marian Prckltatu. Mrs
Faye Roberts. Mrs. Lillian
Grtflln and Mrs. George Hum­
phries.
Among those attending were
Mrs. L. Tlllls. Mrs Ruby S)ol&gt;
lorn. Mrs. Cecil Mixon. Mrs.
Jean Hrooklyu. Mrs
M.ie
Grier. Mrs. Qruce I lobby. Mrs.
Homer Gleason and Kttle
Jane. Mrs. J.D. Cochran. Mrs.
J.F. Riser. Mrs. Helen llr.ullry.
Mrs. Ola Cochran. Mrs. Ray­
mond Hall. Mrs Rolx-rt True.

Referendum to he held
Tile City Commission at Its
recent meet lug decldetl to
hold a referendum on I h r
highly controversial Memorial
Stadium. The Isstir to lx- voted
on was 'Should the rlty build a
haseliall football stadium In
accordance with the sugges
lions of the Stadium Authority,
and finance ft with the aid of
the sLx percent tax on the
Florida Power und Light fran­
chise.* The opposition to Hits
appeared to mine from those
who believed that the power
company would puna (tie tax
on to Its customers.
Thr referendum was sched­
uled for Feb. 21: rvldrntly II
passed as the stadium was
built.

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Transmissions

Oviedo news
Among thr college students
rrturnlng to school after the
holidays were Harold Jordan.
Gene Gore. Benny Ward. Jim
French and Joannr Meek. U of
F: Mary Tooten und C a rlru r
Wrltmon. FSU: Dorothy Ntblurk. Helen Swrat and Jam es
Lawton. Southern
College:
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WASHINGTON. DC - Citizens
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presented a Jefferson Award to
U.S. Congressman Jo h n Mica.
Every two years. CSE grants
Its Jefferson Award to mem­
bers of the House and Senate
who cast votes that support
CSE's mission of smaller gov­
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The awards are determ ined
at the end of each Congress by
tabulating CSE's "key votes.*
Taxation, spending, trade and
regulation were the primary
areas used In determ ining
award winners In the 105th
Congress. In all. 212 senators
and representatives received
the award.
"Rep. Mica, on behalf of lire
250.000 members of CSE. I
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your dedicated support of
sound economic policies.* said
CSE President Paul Beckner.
'Whether It meant support­
ing the limits of the budget
plan, or legislation to limit
regulation and m andates, you
put ttie American consumer
first. Those we honor today
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Thomas Jefferson said over
200 years ago— The people
are the only sure reliance for
the preservation of our lib­
erty.’* said Beckncr.
CSE ts a nonpartisan, non­
profit research and education
organization formed In 1984 to
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icy problems. More informa­
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Award can be found on the
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Student------

P O L IC E L O Q

continued from Fag# 1A

Amanda said. T m not the most
out-going student In class. Pm
kind of quiet. Hut. I enjoy per­
forming.
I've been dancing
since I was three.*
Hack surgrry makes It diffi­
cult for Amanda lo dance. She
lu d bark surgery last summer.
On the day she gave her pay­
check away, she found oti! tlut
she will nerd another back
surgrry tills coming summer at
Florida Hospital.
On Tuesday Amanda will
participate In Seminole's Proj­
ect Ouchy. donating various
designs of Hand-Aids to the
Pedl.ctnr Ward of Florida llosplt.il so children can have
something different than plain
brown Hand-Aids.
Amanda wants to be a Pediat­
ric Oncologist, taking care of
children with cancer.
‘When I was In the hospital
(for bark surgery) 75 percent of
the people In my hall were kids
with c ancer,* Amanda said. *1
think It would be so rewarding
to help them.
When I was
younger, my best friend had
Cerebral Palsy. I wheeled her
around, and helped with her
braces. I'm used to helping
people through pain.*
Amanda said she Inherits her
love for performance from her
father. IJoyad. who Is artistic.
She said her attention to detail
comes from her mother. Sandy,
who Is business and school
oriented. She Is an only child,
although she said her best
friend Shannon Magulrr Is like
a slslrr.
‘I in sure I got my brains from
Imtli of my parents.* Amanda
said. *1 like to help people,
and I got that from both of them,
too. Ks|&gt;erlally my dad. If any­
one is in need, he puts their
needs ahead of Ills own. He's
constantly putting my needs
ahead of Ills.*
Amanda Is an avid reader,
and lor fun she enjoys a day of
shopping. She Is also a nature
lover.
*My mom and step dad (Tom)
took me to Ktigl.md and Ice­
land.* Anunda said.
*We

Ihr following reports iw rr compiled from the Seminole Counli/
Sheriff* Office fo r incidents recorded Nov. 11:

Driving u n d er the influence:
OVIEDO, Decs Street, Nov. 9. 1:21 a.m.. A 38-yrur-old man
was arrrslrd by Ovlrdo Police for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, U.S. Highway 17-92 at County Rood 427, Nov. 9.
12:50 a m A 41-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County ttlirrUTs deputies for driving under the Influence.
WINTER SFRINOS. Nodding Pino Way at Red Bog Lake
Road. Nov. H. 2:19 a.m. A IB-year-old man was arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influ­
ence and for |*ossesslon of alcohol by a person under the age
of 21.

D rugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Marker and Merritt Street, Nov. 9.
4:28 p m A 28-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
shertirs deputies for possession of more than 20 grams of
iiiar1|uana and lor possession of dnig paraphernalia. The man
was stopped for a traffic violation, deputies said, and they
smelled burning marljuanu In the car. He told them he had
smoked a Joint Is-fore leaving home and when they asked If
there was any other marijuana in the car. he handed them two
iNigglrs of mart|u.ina and u small scale.
CASSELBERRY, Stats Rood 4S6. 1400 block, Nov. 9. 12:48
a.m A 22 year old woman was arrested by Seminole County
shrrlH's deputies for possession of less than 20 grams of
inuit|uunu. Deputies suld they had stopped h rr for a tralllr
violation and that she kept pushing something dee|&gt;er Into her
I** ket as she lookrd for her driver license. W ren she refused
to empty her pockets, a K-9 unit was called and the dog
alerted officers to the presence of dnigs In her po&lt; krt. A bag­
gie containing m.tr1|uunu was found In her pocket.
SANFORD. U.S. Highway 17-92 at tha lakafroat. Nov 9.
2:05 a in A 28 year old man and a 22-year-old woman were a r ­
rested l»y Seminole County sheriffs deputies for possession of
i rat k cocaine, possession of dnig paraphernalia and for re­
sisting arrest without violence. Deputies said they found the
two in an area known for drug und prostitution activities. They
said they were acting suspiciously and their pupils were di­
lated and they appeared high. When asked, they gave deputies
names that changed on subsequent questionings. None of the
uamt-s totild Ire matched with driver llceiise/ldeiillflcatlon card
records Deputies said they searched an areu where they had
lieen sin mg and found a beer can that had been converted Into
a smoking device and two pieces of crack cocaine.
SANFORD. French Avenue, 2300 block. Nov. 9. 10:4a p m . A
19 year old man was arrrsted by Sanford police for possession
o( i ik .Hue with Intent to distribute and for possession of roi aim- Police said someone told them that u car driven by the
defendant contained a large amount of cocaine. They said they
conducted a traffic stop and. based on the Information thev
had received, had a K 9 unit check out the car. Polic e said the
dog alerted them to the presence of dnigs In a cigar case In
the defendant's sock In the rase, they found 25 pieces of
crack cocaine.

toured all over Iceland. *
Amanda's two favorite classes
are Fantasy and Show Choir,
fourth and fifth periods, with
Mr. Maguire. She also enjoys
physics with Mr. Woodruff, and
English with Mrs. Sawyer.
*1 have so many great friends
and a great family.* Amanda
said. ‘Shannon Is such a good
friend, and the Maguires are
like a second (amity lo me.
Then there's Mathew Twlllcager
and his sister Sarah.
I like
everything Pm doing, and Tm
having fun.*
Shannon said she considers
herself a Presbyterian.
Her
mom was raised a Catholic, and
her father was raised In the
Church of Je su s Christ of Latter
Day Saints.
'My mom took me to the
Presbyterian Church whrn I
was growing up.* Amanda said.
*We knew some good family
friends who went there.*
Grrtchen Schapker. the prin­
cipal of Seminole, said Amanda
Is an example of what the
school Is all about.
‘Amanda Is a shining exam­
ple of what great kids we have
here at Seminole.* Shapker
said. T m so proud of Amanda,
shea a great kid. Tills Is a
wonderful. Christian act."
Amanda said she rnjoys go­
ing to school at Seminole.
"With the IB and Magnet pro­
gram we have one of the best

la- cameled.
Ilatnes vcid it is im|)ori.mt for
(he high s&lt; bools and rommunl,ji| t to get Involved.
W T o t the past two or three
years,
high
schools have
started to slac k off.* he said.
*Wr need for students to be In­
volved.*
County sc hoots now hold u
competition, based on enroll­
ment. over which one can do­
nate the most blood. The com­
petition Is teased on units of
blood and units compared to

the enrollment. Students have
to lee 17-yrars-old tie donate,
but. based on percentages cel
seniors and Juniors compared
to the amount donated, ll.ilnes
s a i d Cruonut c a n t n m p r l r .
He also said no our should
be afraid of the proc ess.
*A lot of kids arr scared to
give blceced. but It’s so Important
that they do.* he said. *We run
tests for AIDS and other d is ­
eases and nuke It a very safe
process.*
Haines also said It's Impor­
tant for people to know llt.it

assume Seminole Is a bad
school. But there’s hardly any
crime, and I haven't seen a light
here In a long time.*

Hurry in lor huge
Holiday Savings!
November 8-21
Watch For Our Big Toy Book.,.
Cowing Soon!

Day in tha Country ^
Piasantad by OFWC
Woman's Club

25th Annual Arts A Crafts Fastival
Saturday, Novambar 14, 1098
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Food, Prizos, Entertainment, 300+ Exhibitors
Fr— Lyn » S h u ttle from O v M o N i p Sohao l

Located at Law ton Elam antary School
Lako Je ssu p Avo., and SR 426, Oviedo

C r o o m s -------continued (tom Pag* tA

schools In the area.* Amanda
said. "We definitely have the
best choral, dance und arts
magnet school. So many people

Crooms Is getting Involved In
the community.
"We want everyone to know
were here.* ll.ilnes said. 'We're
Irymg to lx- a pact of the cominiinlly and we need community
Icunding. Anytiody can come,
pest a» long as they call for a
specific time. Then they don't
have to wait all day.*
The first 100 to donate blood
will receive a free T-shirt.
To sc hedule an appointment
will) the Crooms Academy blood
drive, call (107) 320 5750.
extension 5710.

A d v e r tis in g c o u r te s y o f

Tha Cltlsons Banks of Oviodo and COOL 105.S

G re a te r S a n fo rd C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e

presents

OBITUARIES
Tuesday. Nov. 10. 1998. Horn
In Henry County. Va.. she
moved to Central Florida in
1958 from Graham. N.C. Mrs
Hass was a seam stress In the
garment Industry. She was a
charter member of the Sanford
Lodge of Women of the Moose.
Mrs. Hass was a member of
Central Baptist Church. S in
ford.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Ronald G. Donley Jr.. Sanford.
Gerald D. Donley Sr.. Graham.
N.C.. P. Ralph Donley Sr..
Lakeland: sister. Allle Mae
McRee. Sanford: 12 grandchil­
dren: 15 great-grandchildren.
Collie Mae Livingston
CALLIE MAE L1V1N0ST0N

Collie Mae Livingston. 82,
Hawkins Avenue, Sanford, died
TUnday. Nov. 10. 1998 at her
residence.
Mrs.
Livingston
moved to Central Florida 55
years ago. Mrs. Livingston was
a homemaker. She was a
member of New Mount Calvary
llaptlst Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include sisters.
Coriner Lovett, Hula Williams.
iMith of Live Oak: brothers. Is­
rael Francis. Eugene Francis.
ImiIIi of Live Oak: a host of
grandchildren
and
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
DETTIE II. DONLEY BASS

Hettle 11. Donley Hass. 81,
Katlr Street, Sanford, died

Baldwin-Fairchild
O.iklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
WILLIAM H. FRENCH
William II. French. 67. Cedar
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Nov. 10. 1998 at Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital. Horn
Dec. 12. 1930 In Walkertown.
N.C., he moved to Central
Florida in 196-1. Mr. French
was a draftsman for Heml lx
Corp. He was a member of
Sanford Moose Lodge 1851,
DAV #30. and American Legion
Post 53. Mr. French served In
the U.S. Navy. He was a Meth­
odist.
Survivors Include sons. Mi­
chael W.. Nicholas IL. both of
Sanford: mother. Flora Wlnsa.
Sanford: long-time companion.
Irene T. Miller. Sanford: one

step grandson.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Smford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Sanford Heritage
Festival

GRADY WILLIAMS

Grady Williams. 76. Lake
Monroe Terrace. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Nov. 11. 1998 at
Denary Manor. Mr. Williams
was bom Jan. 26. 1922. Mr.
Williams was a retired con­
struction laborer. He was a
U.S Army veteran. Mr. Wil­
liams was a Baptist.
Survivors Include sons. Hertjcrt Walker. Syracuse. N.Y..
Daniel Sparks, Warren. Ohio,
Moses Burke. Pennsylvania.
Willie Burke. Sanford;
10
grandchildren: numerous great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

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ik-udi by a son Douglas B. Donley,
husband. Ronald Grey Donley Sr.,
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win Fairehlld Funeral Home. San­
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------ ■ V M B lM f* ------Veterans /Aiy 1998 was c&lt;bserved
throughout America and also in ai­
l'd countries The annual obser­
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S.mtorc s typical ot the
pageantry and pat-iotism of the
event The ceremony begins prec-sely at the nth hour of the 11th
day ot the 11th month - the time the
Armistice was signed for the end of
WorldU’.ir I n 1919 Veterans from
at wars are honored today

M a rk e tp la c e

A m e rica ’s Superm arket

Puerto* by Tommy Vineon*

Matt KudUic from Delancl a as one
of several hundred veterans ob
serving Wednesday s parade and
ceremony in Sanford

A A "Mac' Maclanahan a Navy
vet and former Sanford City Com­
missioner. salutes the colors at the
Veteran's Day Parade He served in
tho Pacific in World War II

E« Marine Sandi Uemtt and numbers of the B Duke Woody. Fleet Reserve Association Branch 147 Au»il
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. November 12. 1998

5A

Veterans Day recognizes soldiers’ sacrifices
Seminole Herald jxAitical analysis and commentary
By DIU Keraa
HERALD STAFF WHITER
SKMINOI.K COUNTY - V drrans Day celebrates the sac ri­
ll n s American soldiers have
made in preserve freedom.
Tills crnlm y has seen freedom
threatened tiy two world wars
.mil a cold war Since the cold
war ended, the military fares
( h.illrngrtt on many fronts.
Thomas Jefferson warned the
nation that ‘eternal vigilance Is
the price of liberty.* In 11189.
the world watched as the Merlin
Wall was tom down brlrk-bylirtck In* Joyous Germans
Since its construction In 1951
bv the Soviet Union dividing
families from Fast and West
Germany, the wall was a vivid
reminder of the threat commu­
nism represented to the world's
freedom
Watching
on
television.
Americans breathed a sigh of
rebel as the wall came down
Mv Dec of 1991. when the Set
viet Union was otllctally d is ­
solved. the long Cold War dial
Itegan In the shadows of W.W II
was over
Former President
George Itush. a veteran ol
World Wat II wondered aloud If
we could be- entering a new era
ol |M-ac e and unity
today, that peat e Is frag­
mented bv terrorism from over
seas and within the nations

borders as Jefferson's wanting
rings true. President Mill Clin­
ton Is considering a military
strike on Iraq, as Saddam
Hussein refuses to allow weap­
ons Inspections
until the
United Nations |UN) reconsid­
ers the sanctions placed on the
tuition following the Persian
Gulf War In 1991.
Forces In the former Yugosla­
via. In particular Serbia and
Ilosnla. wage brutal ethnic war.
Military strategists want of the
risks of ethnic conflict sp read ­
ing Into nearby Greece. Turkey,
and Hussla. Historians remem­
ber dial It was ethnic blood­
shed In tilts region that pro­
vided the spark for WAV I
The first word war was
caused by ethnic groups. In
eluding Yugoslavs, seeking In­
dependence. as well as German
d ash es with France and llrltalii.
Germany was seeking
military and colonial power,
and Mrttaln was threatened by
Germany's Increasing naval
buildup
The war began m Europe m
1911. arid the IIS. under
President
Woodrow Wilson
tried to stay neutral.
Unrr
strlc ted submarine warfare- by
Germany dial cost American
lives, and the threat non
demoi rat It Germany posed to
Arnerli an sec urttv brought thr
U S Into the war In April.
1917

Tile U.S. fought alongslde
Mrltaln . France, and Russia In
the Allied effort. Admiral Wil­
liam S. Sims commanded the
American naval effort. The 2
million man American Expedi­
tionary Force, led by General
John J. Pershing, turned the
tide of luittle In France.
On November II. 1918. the
war ended with an armistice.
It's the ending of W.W.I dial
marks Veterans Day celebra­
tions.
Despite the efforts of
Wilson after the war. peace did
not last. Thr wounds and pov­
erty nations such as Germany.
Italy and Japan suffrrrd from
the war provided the seeds for
the next terrible war.
America entered WAV ll aftrr
Japan attacked Pearl Ifartmr on
Der. 7. 1941.
Tlie war In
Europe was more than two
years old War was fought In
Africa. Asia, and Europe. In
volvlng 00 nations The U.S
alone suffered over one million
either dead or wounded by the
time the war ended In 1945
with the dropping of two atomic
iMitnbs and the Japanese sur
render
President
Harry
Truman
dropped the atomic Iximb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki In Ja
pan liec ause military strategists
predicted over 100.000 Amerl
cans would die in a land battle
to defeat Japan
Hie atrocities of Adolph lilt

le r s Na/I Party in Germany, in
chiding the Holocaust Out
killed over six million Jews. left
a lasting legacy to the world.
U.S. General Dwight Elsen­
hower. a war hero In Europe,
led military efforts to ensure
documentation of concentration
camps so they would never be
forgotten.
Hie U.S. became the leading
world power after WAV.!!, fac ing
c hallenges from the communist
Soviet Union and China. The
Korean and Vietnam wars, as
well as other military efforts,
can be seen as part of the Cold
War against communism.
'file American military was in ­
strumental In rebuilding J a ­
pan's economy and government
under the Marshal Plan.
A
democratic Japan provided a
key buffer to communist China.
The Containment Policy of the
Truman presidenc y set the tone
for the Cold War. with the goal
of halting communist expan­
sion It was believed that com­
munist expansion In Korea or
Vietnam would trigger further
expansion throughout Asia, e n ­
dangering American security.
Hie Korean War was fought
from 1950-195.1 to stop com­
munist N Korea from taking
control of now-democratic S.
Korea Over 33.000 Americans
died and over 100.000 Ameri­
cans were wounded In the ef­
fort

Tilt- Vietnam War was never
dec lared by Congress, but the
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of
1964 marks the beginning of
full-scale fighting, following the
N. Vietnamese sinking of
American destroyers In the gulf.
At tin- bright of fighting In
1965. there were over 500.000
American troops in the region.
Thr Vietnam War ended In a
cease fire In 1973. At a cost of
over 16.000 American lives and
300.000 wounded. South Viet­

nam remained Irec- from com­
munism
Today we arc- spared (lie lit
mull of the Vietnam War. and
the nuclear bomh scares of the
Cold War. The Cold War Is
over, and few people miss It.
We breathe more easily, whileasking the military to stand
ready on multiple fronts, from
Iraq to Mosul.i and elsewhere
The fragmented peace we live
In still demands ‘eternal vigi­
lance.'

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I IEKAI.D S IAt I WRITER
SEMINOIJ-: COUNTY Hiring
a good deputy or any law en
ton ement employee requires
thorough Investigation proce­
dures this is whv Seminole
Countv Sheriff Don Eslinger Is
pun basing a $8 815 Computer
Vole e Stress Anulv/er
Thr instrument will be used
fur |»i»- employment iruth verlfl
( .ilk in examinations
The Hoard ot County Com
mi-, moinets till Itiesd.IV «JP
|Moved tile expeiulllure tl 0111
ihr 1.ow Union einent 1rust
Eli ml
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pcnsr.’ Commissioner
Win
A&lt;!.uni said "We don't want to
put weapons In the hands of
deputies whose heads are
sc rewed on wrong.'*
Chief Deputy Steve Harnett
sold today dial although the
turnover of shehffs office
deputies and employees Is low-

15 (trnent a year) ll is essen
tlal to proc ess and validate the
«redrnflals of those who ate
hired as replacements "We
need to do tills to maintain the
tntegntv ot the office.* Harriett
said
Ihe Sheriffs lllllce has 700
employers who In the past took
a polygraph test as pact ol their
hinng In recent years, most
private companies and law en
ton ement agrnc les have re
placed the |mlygruph testing
with the ( ompuler Voice Stress
Analv/er fCVSAI
T h e CVHA is one of many
hiring tools used today -sUd
George Srllrrv. Senior Man
ager/Financ lal Servtrrs for the
Seminole Shrrtlf's Other ‘Law
enforcement agencies compete
tor the liest people they can get
If you lose someone, you want a
good person coming In Thr
CVSA testing takes less time
than thr old methods. It Isn't
what makes or breaks a candi­
date It's part of the process."
Srllrry. who came to Setnl-

note from the Volusia County
Sheriff* Olllce, said tliat Volu­
sia lias l*ern using the CVSA
lor the last three years In ad ­
dition to taking less time than a
polygraph Sellerv said the
CVSA Is less intrusive to po
initial employees
Hie Seminole County Slier
ill's Division ol Investigative
Services has used a CVSA 111
stniment to assist m criminal
rases, which had had prree
deuce over the use ol pre
employment truth verifications
In March 1998. the Stir-rill’s
lllllre autlinrUfd one itvtlt.Ul
mt'iiiliei ol the Klllploycr Rrla
lions Division to become a c er­
tified operator of the CVSA.
Tills relieved a sworn member
from performing the preemployment exams
It is antu qxitr'd that the i VSA
Instrument will be used at the

rate of approximately 1(X) per
calendar
year
for
preemployment exams.
Also approved by the Hoard
of County Commissioners on
Tuesday was an expenditure of
$18,700 from the Law Enforce­
ment Trust Fund to purchase
supplies for the county's Drug
Abuse Resistance Education
program The D A R E program
Is a 17-week course tlut
teaches elementary school s tu ­
dents to say no to drugs and al
&lt;ohol.
There is a D.A.R.K program
currently at eat h elementary
s« hoot In the county. Area
school ollirlals and law enfort ement agencies are pleased
with tfie DARK, results, but
there are frequent re|&gt;orts else­
where m the country tliat the
program Isn't all tliat It should
be.

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as soon as possible thereafter, to consider an ordinance for the
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By BUI Kerni
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SANFORD - Heat plagued on
otherwise beautiful Veterans
Day Parade Wednesday at Wa­
terfront Park In Sanford.
Paramedics from the Sanford
Fire Department treated 15
students In Seminole High
School's ROIC program and
one veteran for heat exhaustion
symptoms after they finished
marching in the downtown pa­
rade.
‘Everyone is fine.* Sanford

Fire Department Chief Tom
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because I didn't think It was
tliat hot. Many of them said
they hadn't eaten before the p a ­
rade. They had minor heat ex­
haustion. and some had a little
nausea. They Just needed to
cool down after working so
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■ 7 Dean Sadtk
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

hurst Park.
Pebble Junction, which entered the game tied
for first place, scored four runs In the fourth In­
ning to break a 5-5 tie.
But Adapco tied the game on consecutive sin­
gles by Bobby Brown. Chris Bryson. Stewart
and KuctnskJ. then scored the go-ahead nin two
outs later on a single by Terry Atkinson.
Nobles Communication then went about the

This will be an
interesting year
for hoops fans Benitez, Rams ready
for state title defense
SANFORD _ Jo h n Stewart and Matt Kuctnnkt
drove In three runs each and Adapco scored five
runs In the fifth Inning to rally for a 10-9 upset
of Pebble Junction In City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Men’s Wednesday Night
Fall Slow Pitch Softball League action at Pine-

SANFORD _ This Is one of the toughest times
of the year to be a high school basketball fan.
Opening games are right around the comer,
yet. like the NFL pre-season and baseball's
spring training, we have to alt through Jamborees
and tip-off tournam ents that don't mean an awful
lot and only whet the appetite for the real thing.
Conference ball Is always the best, but that
doesn't really kick In for another few weeks, so
for now. we Just have to be patient and wonder
about a few things that will make this season
one of the most Interesting In years.
For one thing. Is Seminole County as down as
everyone seems to think?
Well. If you compare it to last season, the
question Isn't fair because 1997-98 was one of
the best seasons In these parts in history.
Remember Lake Howell's boys winning their
first-ever district title behind a group of seniors
and then-junior Reggie Kohn?
Remember Lake Mary's boys losing heartbreaker after heartbreaker all season, then get­
ting hot at the right time and earning a trip to
the state playoffs?
Remember the classic Lake Howell-Ovtedo
match-ups that went to the wire both times?
Remember how Drew Morgan revitalized a
slumping Lake Brantley program?
Remember how Seminole became one of the
strongest teams in the county and actually led
Oviedo 27-0 at one point last season?
Remember Winter Springs and Winston Jam es
growing up before your ryes and going from a
young group of kids to a team that could hang
with anybody for 32 mlnules?
Let's not forget tHe'girls.
How can anyone not remember Lake Marys
stomp towards a state championship (while
we're at It. how can anyone forget that four re­
turning starters and the county's best freshman
round out this year's starling lineup)?
How about the changes at Winter Springs
which now has everyone relum ing from last
year's team as well as Oviedo transfer Mary Lou
Johnston and Lake Brantley-transfer Danal
Hicks, who Is a rebounding machine?
At Oviedo, you know the Lions will always be
In contention, but this year they will have to do
without retired coach Tom Blerl. Brian Wilson Is
his replacement, but the Lions never seem to
miss a beat and should be In the mix at the end.
As for this year, the memories of 1997-98 were
great, but the problem Is that, except for the
Lake Mary girls juggernaut and Winter Springs
still with no seniors, very few players return.
On the boys' side. Seminole still has Cornelius
Blue. Kohn Is back at Lake Howell and Jam es
returns at Winter Springs.
Among the girls, well, except for Lake Mary.
Johnston and her gang at Winter Springs should
be the most Improved team In the county, and
Seminole has some youngsters returning, but
graduation has decimated some of the better
teams In the county.
For starters. Lake Mary's boys team lost al­
most everyone, and the Lyman girls team suf­
fered devastating losses as well.
Seminole County basketball will always be fun
and Interesting and the best way to look at It Is
that, with so many graduation losses, the field Is
wide open.
In the boys ranks, anyone can win the cham ­
pionship. and anyone can finish last.
It's that wide open.
Among the girls. If Lake Mary hasn't already
made Its reservations for Lakeland at the end of
the season, someone better start moving on that
nght now.
The Rams are a lock.
Other than them, like the boys, the race Is
wide open.
The talent may be down, but It will always be
fun to be a fan of Seminole County basketball.

L a s t S e c o n d S h o t: With the computer
now taking strength o j schedule Into account
when determining who plays In the national
college football championship game, do you
think Florida's Steve Spurrier Is regretting
his decision to open the st&gt;ason with two
high school teams?

I t J tff isiiisln k s
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Winning the state
championship last year was easy
compared to what fares Aly Be­
ni lex and the Lake Mary girls soc­
cer team this year.
Now they have to repeat.
There's a price on thetr heads af­
ter a season In which the Rams
lost to Oviedo in the district finals
and had to hit the road each week
before the 1-0 win over Edgewater
In the state finals.
Benltex had the winning goal In
the game, one of her county-high
40 goals. She has dominated
Seminole County soccer since her
sophomore season and It paid off
this week when she signed to play
at the University of Virginia, a top10 national program, next year.
Benltex said she is expecting to
start next year at Virginia, but It
was tough to decide between the
Cavaliers and Notre Dame, a
school where she knew players and
has one of the strongest programs
in the nation.
"It came down to Virginia and
Notre Dame, and I picked UVA be­
cause It Is a younger team with a
growing program and the campus
Is gorgeous." Benltex said.
April Heinrich coaches the Cavs
and Is one of the most prominent
women players In the country.

*1 wanted to be a part of a pro­
gram that Is growing Instead of one
that is traditionally great.* Benltex
said. "UVA has awesome support
for Its soccer program."
The Cavs lose only two graduat­
ing seniors .ifter this season In
which they recently received a
first-round b y r in the NCAA tour­
nament.
For now. Benltex Is concerned
with getting another state cham pi­
onship ring at Lake Mary.
*1 think It will be harder this
time
around.*
she
said.
"Everybody’s going to be out to get
us so we have been working a lot
harder. Coach told u s before o u f
first practice that I* would be
harder to repeat.*
The Rams lost little to gradua­
tion. but one loss was goaltender
Jordan Kellgren. Brandy Mallze
transferred from Lake Brantley and
Is expected to take over.
Benltex said the team hasn't for*
gotten last year’s success, but a
new season means new challenges.
"We're trying to prepare for a n ­
other good season, but we just
have to be focused on now and not
what happened last year.*
Benltex h a s a lot to remember
about laat year. Alter the loss to
Oviedo, the Rama looked devas­
tated. but found a way to rebound.
By the time the championship
Haase see lo e e e r . Page 2»

S.Y.F.A.

business of taking sole possession of first
place, scoring eight runs In the third Inning and
five nins In the fourth Inning on the way to a
15-2 Run Rule victory over Wells Contracting.
The final game of the evening found the Lynch
Mob jumping out to a 14-0 lead and rolling to a
19-7 triumph over Bayllner Marine.
Nobles Communlcajlon Is now 7-1 and holds

Lake Mary girls soccer star Aly Benitez h as her eyas set on leading the Rams to
another state champtonship and then going to the University of Virginia next year.

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Flag titles
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Falcons

closes with
beach bash
Special to the Herald
NEW SMYRNA BEACH _ The
Sanford Youth Football A ssocia­
tion traveled to New Smyrna Beach
to play the Barracuda's In the final
games of the regular season In the
Pop Warner Football League and
reaped a little Halloween Havoc at
Airport Field.
The Mltey-Mltes (1-6) played hard
but came up short In the only loss
of the day for the Noles, 12-22.
Mark Layton. Josh Tipton. Henry
Dye. are expected to return next
year.
The J r. Peewees (5-3) rolled to an
Impressive win 26-13. This team
also expects to retain a large por­
tion of It's starters next year. In­
cluding Rodney Grant. Kevin El­
liott. Darvtus Buggs and Pat Bow­
ers.
Next up was the Peewees (5-3).
which won 6-0 when Chris Smith
found the end zone. Look for
younger players like A J. Arm­
strong. Tom Quinn, and Nick Mar­
tin to return.
The J r. Midgets (8-0) cruised to a
much needed win before the play­
offs. But things looked bleak for as
the Cuda's scored first. Missing
from the side lines was head coach
Carl Tipton, who was hospitalized
to have his appendix removed and
Please see 8.Y.F.A.. Page 2B

By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Phot* by J o k « CuUtua

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club ol Sanford's Athlete of the Week was re­
cently awarded to Seminole High School sophomore football player Willie
Bennett. The converted defensive back ran for 185 yards and scored three
touchdowns In his first start against Oak Ridge. Bennett receives his award
from Optimist member Andy Nichols.

SANFORD _ There were no
changes In the final standings, but
the City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Youth Flag
Football League closed out Its
regular season with four excellent
ball games on the field across from
Sanford Middle School.
In the Minor Division, the unde­
feated Gators scored once In each
half to withstand a threat from the
Rattlers. 14-6.
In the other Minor game, the
Bengals got a 25-yard touchdown
run from Cory Brooks on a reverse
In overtime to edge the Golden
Knights. 6-0.
In the Major Division, the Bears
got a two-yard touchdown from
Jam es Hager and Shamar Williams
added a two-point conversion run
with less than two minutes left In
the game to end the champion Fal­
cons' hopes of an undefeated sea­
son. 14-13.
The other game was also a beauty
as Jake Polk's extra point run after
an three-yard Bill Carroll touch­
down run gave the Cowboys a 1413 victory over the Jaguars.
The final standings are:
Please see Flag. Page 2B

Winter Series kicks off new FASCAR points season
P rom S ta ff R eporta

BITHLO
_
Orlando
Speedworld and New Smyrna
Speedway started a new point
season this past weekend with
the Winter Series!
This Is a short point series
that runs until the 22nd and
23rd of January 1999. It Is an
Individual track scries and

does not have a combined
points race.
This point series has been
done twice BUT this year the
points do not go to the regular
points series which begins
January
29th
Orlando
Speedworld and January 30th
New Smyrna Speedway!
We will continue to run year
round but the point season Is

now
split
Into
two
competitions.
FASCAR
Is
changing and with every
change time Is needed...good
things are yet to cornel
This Friday night the SARA
Open Wheeled Modtfleds will
run a special $1,000 to win 50
Lap race.
The winners from Orlando on
Nov. N th were B.J. McLeod In

r

Late Model. Larry McCormack
in Limited Late Model. Glen
Carter In Sportsman. Kenny
Heckle In Modified. Brian
VanAlstlne in Mini-Stocks.
Lance Allison in Bombers.
Wancn Schuur in Run-A-Bouts
and Charlie Grlfllth In 4Cyllnder Bombers.
Racing begins at 8 p.m. every

Friday night at the track
located 17 miles east of
Orlando between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the
520 Cocoa CutofT.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

SAMSULA _ Seven drivers
showed off the.r ability as the
Baby Grands made a special
appearance at New Smyrna

Speedway last Saturday.
Winners In last - week's
features were _ David Rogers In
Late Model, Jeremy Fitch In
Limited Late Model. Robert
Ham In Modified. Rich Clouser
In Sportsman. Bob Doxie In
Mini-Stocks. Greg Sayler In
Bombers and Joe Brogan In
Please see Racing, Page 2B

�2U •Serrenole Herald, Santord. Florida •Thursday. November 12. 1998

TEAM trying to reestablish sportsfishing on Lake Talquin
SANFORD _ The Rood new* Is that Ashing for
b a s s , erapple and bream at Lake Talquin near
Tallahassee ain't bad.
Tlie bad news Is that It's not all that good
either.
Giving the eutrophlc reservoir only ’so-so*
Ashing marks. Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission |GFC1 biologist Rich Cailtcux Is
leading a TEAM (Team Effort Accomplishing
Management) task to reestablish a quality
sportflshery at the once popular 8.200-acre
angling hotspot.
Formed in the late
1920*. following
completion of Jackson Bluff Dam thal
impounded part of the Ochlockonee River. Lake
Talquin already has experienced two extreme

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N0TICB
OP A PUBLIC MBANIHO
TO COMSIOIR TM I
ADOPTION OP
AN OBOINANCB ST
T N I C ITY OP IANPONO.
PLONIOA
None* la r&gt;»»bi given mat a
Public Hearing *&gt;U b* held m
tsa Commiaeton Room al tna
City Hall In the City et Sanford.
Florida. at 7 00 o'clock PM. on
Novambar 2). IS M . to conardar
ttva adoption of an ordmanca by
the City of Santord. Plortda.
titia of t»n*ch ia aa tohowa:
OBOINANCB NO. S444
AN OADMANCS OP TMfl CITY
OP SANPOBO PLONIOA. CLOS­
ING. VACATING. ANO ABAN­
DONING THAT CtNTAIN POR­
TION OP (LM AVtNUB ANO A
PORTION OP 4TH S T R U T .
LYING SBTWtSN 2ND S T R U T
ANO
4TH
STR U T
ANO
B C TW IIN MYRTLB AVBNUI
ANO (LM AVI NO I IN TH t CITY
OP SANPORO. PLONIOA: PRO­
VIDING PON SSVCNABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO BPFICTIVI
DATS.
A copy than ba avariabia al
ma olbca of tna City Clark for
all paraona deewmg lo aramina
ma tame.
All oartios In mtaraat and cditana anaH ham an opportunity
to bo hoard at add hearing.
By ordar ol the City
Commiaaion of tha City af
Santord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIOING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATI IN ANY OP THISC
PROCEEDINGS SNOULO CON­
TACT TMI HUMAN RESOURCES
Of PICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-3434 4S
HOURS
IN
AOVANCE OP THE MEETINO.
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a
paraon dacidaa ta appaal a
dacit'On mada trith roapacl to
any matlar conardarad al tha
abova mooting or hooting, ha
may naad a r orbatan rocord of
tha procaadmga. including tha
taatnnony and pyfdanca. mulch
record w not promdad by tha
City of Sanford. IPS 2*4311091
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
Publish: November 12. ISM
DEW-M

m
tm t w sc ma
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IR AND FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY
0ERERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SB-SOfd C A -f 4-B
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY P/K/A CHEMICAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
op

VS

HOPE A. ANDERSON.
4 living, and all
unknown parties claiming
by. through, under and
•gamst tha abova named
dafandant(a) who are not
known lo ba dead or
alive, whether aa&lt;d unknown
partiaa may claim an
mtaraat aa tpouaaa.
hairs, devisees, giantess, or
other c'aimanta.___ _
unknown pereonla) m
possession ot
ma tubtect real property.
•t: , . unknown
perton(k) m poteaksion
ot ms kubiect
real property. 12.
•
Defendants.
NOTfCB OP ACTION
TO Hops A. Anderson
21T Loch Low Drive
Sanford. PL 32TT1, but who Is
concealing herself so thal
process cannot ba personalty
served upon her
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor loraciosurs of mort­
gage
on
the
following
described property:
LOT M . SANFORD PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN

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PLAT BOOK S3. PAGES 33
THROUOH
3S,
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLONIOA.
haa boon filed agamet you and
you a&gt;a required to tervo a
copy of your arnttan dafonaaa.
if any. to It, on ANDREW L.
PIVICOAT. Attorney for tha
Ptalntlff. whose addroaa ia 4010
Boy Scout Boularard. Suit#
450. Tampa. Florida 33007 on or
before thirty days from tha data
af the first publication of thre
notice and We the ongmai with
tha Clark af true Court either
before earsice an Plaintiffs
attorney er immadrataty therea dafauW wib
agafnat you for tha
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
PAIN
OSBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO PON THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and tha
eeei of text Court on OCTOBER
30. IM S.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Morse
As Clark of the Court
By: Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
CODILIS S ETAWtARSKI
4010 Bay Scout Boufovird
Suits 450
Tampa. Florida 33S0T
Talephono (SIS) ST7-S00S
CAS PM-03143
Publish November S. 12. IS M
DEW-33
NOTfCB
OP A PUBLIC NBABEMB
TO CONStOBR TUB
ADOPTION OP
THE C IT Y OP
Notice la hereby grmn that a
B.,y,nf
M, Nrw
- ■•* m a
- -e-m M
niw ig ntw
wira
ij wsvi
nvig
n
City Had m the City al Sanlard .
Plortda. M T OO o'clock PM. on
November 23, IS M , to consider
the odvptlon of an ardfnanco by
tha City of SanforJ. Florida,
mto of oduch ta ta foRowa:
AM ONOWANCt OP T H t CITY
OP SANPORO. PLORtOA. CLOS­
ING. VACATING. ANO ABAN­
DONING THAT CERTAIN POR­
TION OP TROPIC PARK DRIVE
LOCATED SETWEEN COLLINS
DRIVE ANO C.R. 437 ANO U S.
17-52 (ORLANDO DRIVE) ANO
C.R. 427 IN THE CITY OP SAN­
PORO. PLORIOA. RESERVING
AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC
UTIUTY PURPOSES: PROVID­
ING POR SEVERABILITY. CO N­
FLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE OATS.
A copy shall ba available al
tha office of tha City Clark for
all paraona dewing to eiamma
AM partiaa m interest and citltana than ham an opportunity
to bo hoard at oard hearing
By ordar al tha City
Commiaaion of tno City of
liitfonj. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABlLITlIS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OP TH ESI
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
330-S43S 4 i
HOURS
IN
AOVANCE OP THE MEETINO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: if a
paraon docidoa lo appeal a
decision mada with respect lo
any matlar conardarad al tha
above masting or hearing, ho
may naad a verbatim tha pro­
ceedings. including tha testi­
mony and avidance. which
record to not provided by the
City ot Santord. (PS 294 0103)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publish: November 12. IS M
DEW-SS

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NOTICE OP INTENT TO USB TNB URIPORM MBTMOO OP
COLLECTING NON-AO VALORSM ASSESSMENTS POR
WATER. RECLAIMED WATSR, SEWAGE. BOO PAVING AND
DRAINAGE. SIOSWALKS. AQUATIC WEED CONTROL.
STREET LIOMTINO. T N I MANDATORY COLLECTION.
RECYCLING ANO DISPOSAL OP SOLID WASTB ANO
STORMWATSN MANAGEMENT
THROUGH SURFACE WATER CORTROL
Tha Board of County Commissioners ot Seminole County. Florida
(ina Board*) haraby providaa notice, pursuant to Section
19 7 1432 13) (a). Florida Statutes, of Ha intent to ueo tha uniform
method of collecting non-ad valor»m assessments to ba levied
mroognout Seminole county, for tha coal Of providing water,
'scluimad water, sawags. road paving and drainage. walla, sidawaiee. aquatic weed control, atroal lighting, the mandatory col'ection. recycling and disposal of solid waste, and stormwater
management through surface water control commencing the nsat
Fiscal Year end each year thereafter The Board will consider tha
adoption of a resolution electing to use tna uniform method ol
collecting non-ad valorem assessments authorised by Section
t97 3432 Florida Statutaa. at a public hearing lo ba held at 7 00
PM . oi at soon thereafter aa possible, on tha tlh of December,
1 994. at the Seminole County Sarvicaa Building. Room 102S. 1101
East F.rtt Straat. Sanford. Florida Such resolution will state the
need for tha levy and will conla.n a legal description ot tha
boundaries of ms real property Subject lo the levy Copies of tha
proposed from of tha resolution, which contains the legal
description of ms rest property subject lo tha levy, are on file at
the Department of Fiscal Services and County Commission
Records ol Sem.noie County. Florida. County Services Building.
MO' East First Street. Santord. Florida. All interested persona ere
nvitsd to attend
For additional information regarding this notice, please contact
tna Sem.noie County MS8U Coordinator. (407) M S-717$. Paraona
mm disabilities needing assistance to participate m any ol these
proceedings should contact tna Employes Relations Department
ADA Coordinator 40 hours m advance ot tha masting at (407) 4437941.
Persons are advised that, if they dee ds to appeal any decision
mads at tin* hearing, tney will need a record of tna proceedings
end for eucn purpose, tney may need to insure that a verbatim
■•cord ol ma proceedings is mada. which record includes the teat mony and evidence upon which tha appaal is to ba baaed, per
section 2)6 Digs. Florida Siatutee.
ATTEST
Maryanns Morse. Clerk to the Board
ot County Commissioners in and for
Seminole County,. Florida
By Cerylon Cohen. Deputy Clerk
Publish October 29. November 3. 12. end 19. I99S
DEV-197

OUTDOORS

JIM
SHUPE
drawdowns In 1984 and 1991. which provided a
quick fix for local and area angler*. Another
drawdown is scheduled early thl* year, whu )
Callteux I* confident will be a significant step m
restoring the lake to robust health.
,
Drawdowns are vital to lakes with stabilized
water level* because they expose bottom
sediment* to the sun's ray* which. In tuni.
make* mechanical tnuck removal caster ana

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Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IH ARD POR
SBMIROLB COUNTY.
PLONIOA
CAB5 NO. 94-1344 CA 140
PLONIOA BAN NO. 511148
IRWIN MORTOAQE
CORPORATION P/K/A
MLAN0 MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Ptamtiff.
ye.
BRIAN R. BA2SMORS. ET AL.
NOTtCB OP BALE
Notic a M haraby Erven mot m
accordance with the Final
Judgment
of
Poreeloaure
entered on October 30. IB M m
civil action no. 55-1550 CA-14G
in tno Circuit Court of SEMINOLI County. PtarIda. In trMch
Brian R. Bat antare. at al. sears
Defendants and IRWIN MORTQAQE CORPORATION P/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION. Mia Ptamtiff. I will eeil
Ov. Ngec fw
a—*—ewBet
enAk It
al
Irtw ki^AAeO wf^Wm
Wsste
Waal Rom Boor. 101 N. Park
Aeo..
Sanford
PL
51711
between the ftoura af 11.00 a m.
Mto 2.00 pat. an D IC IM B IR
101.
IB M
Mia
following
PeecrtGod real property:
Lot 102. Oprtngetow. According
^
a
n a n M iA il
TO OM
in*
P'Mi in p w r ot ervconiva
m Plat Book 20. Fagea 42 and
41. ol mo PuGMc Roc orda of
Bommot# County. Florida.
1030 Dtkewaad Court. Winter
Park PL 12752
DATE: October 20. IB M
(Court BooO
MARYANN • MO R BI
Clark of Circuit Court
Jono I . Jaoovrtc
As Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. Schkchie
Attorney M Law
2114 HetfywOOd Bled.
Hollywood. PL 11020
PuBMcation of this notice an
November 5.12. IB M m tha fgilowing pubkcotlon: Seminole
DEW-34
M TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
POR SBEHNOLB COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVIBfOR
tO. 94-141S -C A -14-G
OLENOALE p e o e r a l
BANK. P.B.B.,
Ptamtiff.

vi.

THAXUR PEREAUO and
MARY P. PEREAUO.
tus wife: ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. INC. f/kJa
PORO CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY.
INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST A NAMED
OSFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVI
ANY RIOHT, TITLE
OR INTEREST IN T H I
PROPERTY HEREIN
DE SC HIRED.
Oafandante.
NOTfCB OP B A L I
PURSUANT T O CHARTBR 44
NOTICI IS H IR IR V GIVEN
pursuant ta an Ordar er
Summary Pinal Judgment of
foreclosure dated October 10.
I9M , and entered m Casa No.
M -1 I3 9 -C A -I4 -0 of me Crrcwft
Court of mo Eighteenth Judicial
Circuil in and tor Seminole.
Florida, wkeretn GLENDALE
PEOERAL BANK. P.S.B.. la
Ptamtiff and THAXUR PEREAUO
and MART P. PEREAUO, Ma
wife; ASSOCIATES HOMS EQUI­
TY SERVICES.
INC. f/k/a PORO CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY. INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH.
UH0ER
OR
AOAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVINO OR CLAIMING TO HJWI
ANY RIOHT. TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN T H I PROPERTY HEREIN
0SSCRIBE0. are defendants. I
wtN seif to tha highest and Seal
bidder lof cash al tha weal
front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 Norm
Pork Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32T7t. al II 00 o'clock a.m. on
ma 1st day ol DECEMBER.
ISM , tho following described
property et eat forth m said
Ordar or Final Judgment, to-v.it
LOT 353. MAN0ARIN SECTION
EIGHT. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED
W PLAT BOOK 17. PAOES S3
ANO S3. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
c o u n t y , Fl o r id a
If you are a person with a dieabthty who need* any accom­
modation m ordar to participate
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. al no coal to you. fo tha
provision of certain aeeitlancs.
Pleats contact the Court al I 407-131-4330 within two (2)
working days of your recaipt of
this Notice, if you are heermg or
voice imptired. can Florida
Relay Service (900) 933-9770
DATEO at Sanford. Florida, on
October 10. 1999
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
• r Jana I. Jatewic
Aa Deputy Clerk
SMITH B HIATT. PA.
Attorneys lor Ptamtiff
29SI East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 11309
Publish: November S. 12. 1999
DEW-14

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB BtONTBBHTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Ml AMD POR
SBMIROLB COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CABS N 0:9B -I1 E 1 -C A -I4 -P
BANCO POPULAR.
N A (FLORIDA).
Ptamtiff.
MAM OP ORLANOO. INC
EMIL W HAKIM. IMAN
HAKIM, and MARGERY M
MILLER. JOHN DOE
and/or JANS DOB.
together with eny unknown
tenants located at
St 3 Greenbrier Rhrd .
Altamonte Springe.
Florida 12714.
Defendants.
N O TIC I OP ACTION
TO MAROERY M MILLER
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE MEREST NOTIFIED
mat an action haa been Mad
a#emit you m the Circuit Court
Of SommoM County. Florida lo
foreclose o Mortgoge deled
August 13. 1997, and retarded
m Official Records Boos 1294.
Paga 1310. Public Records af
Seminote County. Florida, an
the following roof property In
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 177. SPRING OAKS,
according to mo plat thereof os
recorded In Plot Book IS,
Pogot 14 and S3. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Plortda.
and mat you era required la Mo
your written defenses, if any, ta
■ with me Clark of the ebove
Styled Court and lo torso o
cogy thereof on joeapR E.
Potior, the Ptamtiff l atternoy,
whoso addroaa to Abarman,
Senterfift S Eldoon. P A , P0.
Boo J3 i. Orlando. Florida
32SOI. wttfun SO days tram We
Mat data af publication af thre
Notice of Action
If you fail to do so. Judgment
by default may ba entered
against you for the
demanded m tha Comgiamt.
WITNESS my hand and teal
mis 2nd day et NOVEMBER.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE COURT
BY: Rum Kmg
Deputy Clerk
Publish: November S, 13.
OSW-32

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
.A B B BO. lSS-1113-CA-14-A
OCWBN FEDERAL BANK. PBS
PIMRUff.

ve.

PAMELA S. CARPENTER;
CASTLE PROPERTY
SERVICES. INC.;
UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OP THB
BUBJBCT PROPERTY
N/K/A EDGAR PORMETA;
___ AN UNKNOWN
PSRBON IN POSSESSiON
OP THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
NOTICE
OB FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVtN
purauant to ■ Final Judgment ot
Ferae loaura dated October 30.
ISSS. end entered wi Cot# No.
M-1123-CA-14-A, ot Via Circuit
Court of tha EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in end lor SEMIHOLE County. Florida wherein
OCWIN FEDERAL BANK. FSB
&gt;e Plaintiff end PAMELA B- CAR­
PENTER; C A S H t PROPERTY
SERVICES. INC ; UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OP
TH t
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
N/K/A EDGAR F0RMETA; ___
AN UNKNOWN PERSON POS­
SESSION OP THB SUBJECT
PROPERTY ere dofondonlo I
wn eeil to me tugboat and bool
biddor for caeh of 1*0 Wait
front door ot tna SEMINOLE
County Courthouoo. M •**"
PORO. Florida. M 11:00 O.NI.
•'dock A M on mo 191 day of
DECEMBER. 1991. MO lobonWg
deoenbed property t» tot lorttl
m end Final Judgment. 10 ertt;
LOT 21. ORlENTA GARDENS.
ACCORDING TO T H t PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGE SO. P U iUC RECORDS OP SEMINOLS
c o u n t y . Flo r id a
d a t e d m „ join day ot
October. 1994
Maryenne Moree
Ae Clerk of laid Court
By Jane i Jeeewic
Ae Deputy Clerk
in Accordance WHk The
Americano Witn dieebilitiee Act.
Perkone
w in
Oieobiimee
Needmg
(
Special
Accommodation! lo Participate
m Thu Proceeding Sbould
Contact Court Adminittrttion ol
301 N. Perk Avenuo. Santord,
Florida
32771,
Telephone
Number (407) 323-4110. Not
Leler Then Seven (7) Ooye Prior
lo The Proceeding. If Mooring
impaired. (Tdd) 1-000-083•771. or Voice (V) 1-900-935
•770.
vie Florida
Relay
Service!
LAW OFFICE OF
MARSHALL C WATSON. P A.
Attorney! tor Plaintiff
3400 N w 21 ot Terrace
Fort Leuderdeie, PL 13109
Telepnone (934)401-0343
Pacumila (934) 771-40 32
94-30434
Pubheh: November S. 13. 1994
OIW-37

more rconom lral.
To ensure a quality sport fishery following the
drawdown. TEAM pcr*onnel will maintain or
exceed fishing expectation* of freshwater
angler* by creating a Fish Management Area
and Improving llttnni! habitat by planting native
vegetation.
During the drawdown’* low-water period,
oyster shell. IlmrriH k and tuck rubble bed* will
be placed on shallow organic sediments to
create a substrate for fish spawning and
invertebrate production.
In April, a program for transplanting aquatic
vegetation will Ik* Initiated to Increase
expansion
of desirable
emergent
plant
communities.
Also on tap this year. In addition to creating
more bank fishing opportunities by clearing
shoreline area*, will be the construction of a
fishing ptrr. upgrading public boat ramp*, and
adding three new fish attractors.
In the long term, TEAM will Investigate the
feasibility of performing minimal |3 to 0 feet)
fluctuations (every two to four years) to the
water level during August and September, which
arc Lake Tulquln's off-peak fishing month*.
These ’mint drawdowns’ nrr expected to
reduce bottom sediment*, encourage further
aquatic plant growth, and create better fish
habitat.
A major effort Is being made lo enlist support
from Georgia officials to rrdure or stop
sediment Dow pouring Into Like Talquin
through the Ochlocknnrr River and Little Rtvrr.
T hl* Georgia sediment Is caused by
agricultural nmoff flowing south through these
tributaries.’ Mild Callteux.
’Georgia doesn't think it's a problem, and we
might have to Invoke the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to settle the dispute.*
Various fishing regulation changes are now
being discussed aimed at providing a quality
black bits* fishery. A reduced bag limit on
erapple from 50 fish per day to 25. I* a viable
option crurrently on the ’drawing board* too.
Additionally, stinking of udvanerd sued

Softball

CM tlauad from Pag# IB
a one-game lead over bolh Adapco and Pebble
Junction (6-2). Completing the standings are
Lynch Mob (3-4). Writs Contracting (3-5). Bayliner Marine (2-6) and Alamo Krnt-A-Car (0-7).
Next week at Ptnrhurst. Bayliner Marine
challenge* Pebble Junction al 6:30 p.m.: Wells
Contracting takes on Lynrh Mob at 7:30 p.m.;
Alamo Rent-A-Car battles on Adapco at 8:30
p.m.; and Noble* Communication I* Idle.
Providing the offense were:
Adapco: three hit* _ John Stewart (three mns.
three RBI). Bobby Brown (two runs. RBI): two
hits _ Mall Kuclnskl (double, three RBI). Chris
Bryson (double, two runs). Dave Blakry (two
runs): one hit _ Layton Welbom. Terry Atkinson
(RBI each). Donny Ccrce (nrn). Richard Stewart.
Pebble Junction: two hits _ Mike Miller
(double, two runs. RBI). Kent Umbakcr (double,
run. RBI). Jerry Camus (double, nm). Dave
Bennett (RBI). Jonathan Jonr* (nm): one till _
Kyle Brubakrr (double, two nm*. RBI). Brett
Mode (double. RBI). Blake Murray (two mns).
Bob Markos: one Rill _ Dave Cos*.
Nobles Communication: three hits _ Jamie
Pltzer (triple, doublr. Hirer mns). Jason Mustek
Inin. RBI): two hits _ Mlrkry Cogbum (iwo runs.
RBI). Brian Jones (nm. two RBI). John LugerIng (RBI). Jeff Chunat (nm): one hit _ Tommy
Wilks (home run. two mn*. thrre RBII. Jason

flngerllng bass could be used to supplement the
lake's natural production.
Because of Its location, Talquin Is ’home
take* to a large segment of north Florida's
angling community, and It's essential that
TEAM provide a first-rate opportunity to
exercise their piscatorial explorations.

BHUPE’8 SCOOP
W ant to have /un and catch a lot of specks

and a Jew bass In the process? Take a cane
pole a n d rig it u»(fh 6-8 feet of 12 pound test
line, tie a sm all, white ‘no alibi' Jig lo the
end of the line and tip It with a Missouri
Minnow. Use your trolling motor and slowly
Jig the lure In and.out of heavy cover.

nSM INO FORECAST
Snook action la still fair at Sebastian Inlet
with flsh to 20 pounds. Large live shrimp or
small baltflsh work best. One-ounce Jigs or
Rapala type lures arc top artificials. Also expect
flounder, redflsh. small snapper and a few
blueflsh. The outgoing tide seems to be best, as
bull Is swept out of the Inlet to walling
gameflsh.
Expert good bass action In the river,
especially from E uafc l *h,‘ south to Lake
Winder. This section of the river holds good
num bers of bass over the 8 pound mark. Large
shiners are hard to beat this time of year for
Ilinker basa. Fish slough mouths in Puale Lake
and the points of weedlines in Lake Poinsett.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports fair
offshore action when seas permit. Dolphin,
wahoo and king mackerel have been reliable
offshore. Inside the Port, count on flounder and
sheepshead. Trout and redflsh are on the flats
of the Banana and Indian Rivers.
l*unce Inlet haa good fishing for sheepshead.
drum, redflsh. flounder, small blueflsh and Jack
crevalle. Live or dead ahrtmp la the lop bait.
Finger mullet work well for flounder and redflsh.
Trout and redflsh are rated aa good In Mosquito
Lagoon.

Flanagan (double, two nrns, four RBI). Larry
Chunat (nm); two m n s _ Bill Cogbum.
Wells Contracting: two hits _ Randy Brown
(double, two RBI): one hit _ Ray llartsfleld
(double). Mike McLohon (mn). Chris Wurgo
(run). Kenny Brown. Matt Kalasntk.
Lynch Mob: four hits _ Trevor Lagos (triple,
two runs, three RBI): three hits _ Molrn Reed
(two doubles, three m ns. RBI); two hits _ Kevin
Atkinson (two home m ns. Ihree run*, five RBI).
Kenny Floyd (thrre m ns. RBI). Bobby McPher­
son (run. three RBI). Brad Touchstone (mn.
RBI). Jay (mn. RBI). Craig Bounds (two mns).
Jeff Knox (two mns); one hit _ Cliff Bussel (run.
three RBI).
Bayliner Marine: three hits _ Dave Ooff (triple,
two m ns. RBI); two hits _ Doug Atkinson (triple,
two mns). Ed Bussard (double, two RBI): one hit
_ Jay Bellamy (double, three RBI). Brian Hays
(mn). Steve Bussard (mn). Malt Mahalko (mn).
Tony Taylor. J.R. Sptvey.
Cabbie JiaeUae

Walla C o slro a tla f

100 S t . rs 17
00200 . 2 7

Be/Ueer Martae
L rs e h

003 31 . 7 13
BOO 23 . IB 22

FlagContianod from Pago IB
Minor Division: Gators (6-0).
Rattlers (4-2). Bengal* |l-5).
Oolden Knights (0-6).
Major Division: Falcons (5-1).
Cowboys (4-2). Bear* (3-3).
Jaguars (0-6).
Senior Division: Sleeler* (51). Seminole* (3-3). Broncos (24). Comhuskcr* (2-4).
MINORS
GATORS 14. RATTLERS 6
Oators _ Andrr DcBose (38yard touchdown mn). Myler
Neal (29-yard touchdown run:
Interception). John Salco (two
one-point conversion mn*).
Josh Annette (Interception).
BENOAL8 6.
OOLDEN KNIGHTS 0
Bengal* _ Cory Brook* (25yard touchdown nm on a re­
verse In overtime): Josh Smith
(Interception).
MAJORS
COWBOYS 13. JAGUARS 12
Cowboy* _ Brandon Waddle
(11-yard touchdown mn). Bill
Carroll (three-yard touchdown
run). Jake Polk (35-yard pas*
to Ronald Bradley set up Wad­
dle touchdown: one-point mn).
Jaguar* _ Freddie line!
(touchdown run). Taklus Luster
(six-yard touchdown pass from
Freddie Plnct).

2 1 2 4 0 0 0 . S 14
203 0 S 0 X . 10 1G

BEARS 14. FALCONS 13
Bears _ Johnathon McCoy
(65-yard touchdown pass from
Joel Chesser). Jam es Hager
(two-yard
touchdown
mn).
Shamar Williams (two-point
conversion mn).
Falcons _ Radley Williams (50-

Soccer

Continued from Pago IB
game against Edgewater
came around. Benitez remem­
bers walking onto the Held and
looking Into the empty stands.

yard touchdown pass from
Danny Thompson). John Ardlto
(55-yard nm set-up three-yard
touchdown
mn).
Nick
Thompson (onc-potnt conver­
sion pass from Radley Wil­
liams).
Jam es
Crosby
(Interception).

successes. Laura Dcever, also
Injured her ACL In the cham pi­
onship game last year and rrtnjured It In practice last week.
But when Benitez comes
back, the Rams are as loaded
as anyone In the state.

*1 remember looking out and
remembering how awesome It
would be If we could Just make
the championship game.’ Be­
nitez said. ’Everyone gave 110
percent that game and to get
the winning goal was unbeliev­
able.*

Coach Bill Elssele already
has two state championships
to his credit at Lake Mary, and
he said Benitez's work ethic Is
one of the reasons for the
team's success.

It may be tough for Benitez
to lead the county In goals
again tills year since she will
miss several games with an
ACL Injury that she sustained
playing club soccer for the
Kumba Under-19 program.
Another key to the Rams

*I’m proud of the way she's
handled everything.* Elssele
said. 'I'm pleased with her
success and I'm happy she's at
UVA.*
For now, he and Lake Maty
soccer fans are happy she's
still a Ram.

(which Apopka would win later
that day and oust Sanford).

The SYFA teams will all be Ir
bowl game* later this month.

S.Y.F.A.-----C o n tin u e d fro m

Page IB

the team rallied for a 46-12 win
and got a congratulatory phone
call from Coach Tipton from
his hospital bed.
Touchdown Freddie Howard.
Anthony Taylor. Clifford Manley and Kendrick Knight h an ­
dled the scoring for the Notes.
The Midgets (6-2) were In­
volved In the best game of the
day. It was a hard fought con­
test as each team played some
outstanding defense In the red
zone. Head coach Harrison
Hampton was proud of his
team as they refused to lose
and kept thrlr slight chance at
a wild card playoff spot alive

Racing-------Continued from Page IB
Run-A-Bouts.
Tills Saturday night, the
SARA Open Wheeled Modlfleds
will hold a special $1,000 to
win. 50 Lap race.
Racing begins at 7 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located 10 miles south of
Daytona Beach at the comer of
Highway 44 and
SR-415.
between 1-4 (exit 56. east) and
1-95 (exit 84. west).
For more Information, call

the FASCAR office at (904) 4274129. or on the net at
WWW. NEWSMYRNASPE E DWAY
.COM.
or
E-Mall
at
FASCARNOWaAOL.COM.
T E S T AND TU N E

BITHLO _ Test and Time Is
held every Wednesday night
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando SpeedWorld.
Cost Is 920, which Is good
for the car and three people In
the pits only, while Individuals
can enter for $5.

�Senwiole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Thursday. November 12.1998 - 3S

People
Advantages of bankruptcy
Sunrise Kiw anis
Sunrise Klw.mis Club m rrts every Friday,
at 7 tt.m.. at Shunry'H. US 17south of Airport Uoulrvard.
Uursl arr welcome. For InforUMtlon. rail Tony McDaniel nl
: « i oibii.
H

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S e m in o le

Free clinic Friday
A frrr rllnlr lo Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
w rrrnlng and Immunizations
will Ik* lirlil every Friday, from
to 11 a.in., al Ihr Oenrva
Klenientnry ScIiikiI III the old
school building, corner of First
and Main Slrrcl In Geneva. The
clinic Is K|&gt;onsorrd liy the
Seminole County Health Dcpartment In conjunction with
the Seminole Counly SherirTs
Office and Geneva Klenienlary
S« bool. For Infonnallon. call
349 9284.

Seniors meet
b\KK MANY _ A senior’s
group inerts (or lunch the sec­
ond Friday ol eat h month al
Udv«- Maiv Chun h of Ihe Na/a
rene. 171 K. Crystal Lake Ave.
Ihe noon Hireling Is held In
Ihr Fellowship Hall.
% For more Information, con
t,u t Kill at 322-1000.

wttli ihe Florida Council of
llrornrllad Societies and the
llromrllad Society Inc. For In­
formation. rati find Marlin.
321-0838.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Hlood Hunk
Is asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-lype do­
nors • lo doriatr at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 K. Second St. For
Information, call 322 0822.

S anford R otary
Itnlary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday al noon, at Ihr
Marina llotrl.

S enior em ploym ent
An employment
program
s|Hinvirrd by AARI’ Senior
Community Service F'mploymrnt Program Is held al thr
Sanford National Guanl Ar­
mory. 91ft FI. F’lrst St.. Monday
through Friday Interview hours
arr H a.m to 1 p.m. Telephone:
324 8008. The program a ssists
seniors. fi?i ami over, to return
lo Ihr work platr.

C an cer su p p o rt

Automatic stay injunction stops legal proceedings
Filing for bankruptcy can he
veiy advantageous given Ihe
rigid circumstances. This Is
because, as discussed previ­
ously. filing for bankruptcy will
afford a debtor an opportunliy
to regroup by providing some
‘breathing lime* before the
debtor either liquidates or re­
structures ihe debt. Tills op­
portunity Is made possible by
srrtkm !I02 of Title 11 of the
United Slates Code which pro­
vides for an automatic slay
dial comes lido efTrct al the
tlme of filing of a bankruptcy
petition.
Thr automatic slay afforded
liy die filing Is an Injunction
dial stops legal proceedings
temporarily and whose main
purpose Is lo grant Ihe debtor
relief from financial pressures
Tills slay prohibits th r follow
lug: l| ihe commencement or
continuation of n judicial, a d ­
ministrative. or other action nr
proceedings against die debtor
that was or could have hern
brought lieforr die filing: 2) Ihr
enforcement.
against
the
debtor or against property of

Siip|Mirt. IIo| m* and Rrcovriy.
S.H.A.K.. meets every Monday
allrrnoon al f&gt; p.m at Crniral
Florida Regional Hospital In
Alzheimer's Support
Ihr lar corner of the dining
Ihr Al/helrnrr’s
Sup|Kut
muni. Mils Is a self help -sip
Group lor Spouses meets the
|*oit group lor all cancer survi­
llisi Friday of ihr month, at lu
vors. whether In Irratm rnt now
a in . at Ihr llehavtor Health
or llulshei! wllh It. Call 324
Department. South Seminole
8737 or 322 7783 for more In­
Hospital. In (.ougwuod. All inTIER ELL D. DILUGARD
formation
terrsted spouse of A l/hrlm rr‘s
Army IVt. Tlrrell D. Dllllg.ird
patients ,u r Invited to attend
has
rn trrrd basic military
( rcllla r.illv\ a crrllllrd grrou
C o n tract Bridge
Induing al Fort Jackson. Colologlsi and social worker,
Mi dge pl.iyris are Invllrd lo Itmihla, S C
leads the dlsVnsslou and an
play contract bridge rvrry
Ullllganl Is Ihr son of Vrrsw rts ipirstlony For In lo r m a
Monday, al lf).30 a.m.. at llir illnr I. Dllllg.ird of Sanford.
Hon. call HIM |9I().
Saidord Senior Center. For In­
lorma lion. call 322 0328
W riters' grouo
DE8IREA T. BROOME
Army IVt Deslrea T. Hroomr
llir Itound Tattle Writers'
lias entered liaslc military
Group meets every Saturday at M odelers Club
10 a.m In the cafe al Ikirdrrs
Hie Smford Aero Modelers induing at Fort Jackson. Co­
bookstore. 880 W. SH 4:M&gt; Club inerts every Itilrd Monday lumbia. S C.
flroonn- Is dir daughter o(
(•outhe.isl corner of
and of Ihe month starting al 7 p.m..
Tlffanv
I. and .Jim N Hrooinr
•I'M) Altamonte Springy
wllh Ihe ‘Model of Ihr Moulh*
Hie meetings arr ojf^n to competition .it Greater Smlord ol Clitiluota She Is a 1998
ol Oviedo
High
anyone In trirstrd In liopitrvlng fh.im lirr ol Coiumrree. 400 K. graduate
School.
fittin g skills, whether (or n r
Flint St. All phases of K/C
loymrnt nr lo advance. inward model aim .ill arr p rrsrnird.
TIM O TH Y J . TO LLS
getting wolk pnhllstied. I lift C ’Hie club's Hying Held Is loralrd
Army IVI. I Imol by J . Tulle
is no cost.
In Smford. For inorr infonna
I n i graduated from basic mili­
lo r inure Infonnallon calf tion. contact Leo Docsue at
tary training at Fort Jackson.
D anrll Johnson at (407) 282
374-4732.
Columbia. S C.
1440.
Tolle Is dir son of Drrnnau
I. Tolle of Gniudvlrw. Mo., and
VFW , A uxiliary
Art Association
Veterans of Fotrlgu Wilts and Av.t D. Spencer of Apopka.
Sanford •Seminole An Assn
Ills wife. Shannon. Is die
the ladles Auxiliary of Sm lord
elation meets on Ihr Inurlh
daughter of Stephen and Nancy
Post
1
1
1
108
meet
Ihe
thtid
Saturday n| raeli month, at I
Makos of l.nngwood.
Monday al 7:00 p m at the
p in., al Shonry's In Smford.
He Is a 1997 graduate of
post home. 204 I S Smlord
Ihosr Inletrsted In ail a ir
Grandview
High School. Mo.
Ave.
welcome to nltrnd '
RONDRIC DAVIS
Army IVt. Moudrlc Davis has
Pigeon F anciers
Brom eliad Society
graduated from basic military
Ihe Central Floilda Pigeon
Tlie Scmlnolr Htomellad So
training at Fort Jackson. Co­
Fanciers Association meets Ihe lumbia. S C
Mety meets tin- third Sunday of
third Monday of each mouth at
the mouth, al 2 p.m.. at SonDavis Is die son of Ik-ttyc F*.
loid Gaideti ( lull. U.S. 17-02 at Ihe Seminole County Agricul­ Davis of Casselberry.
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Fairmont Avctiur. Sanford. All
Drive. Sm lord For Informa­ CLAUDE E. IIITTELL
as pet Is of Inomrllad i ultuir
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class
are tovetrd dining Ihr m eet­ tion. call Ail or Jean Anderson
Claudr FI. I Id tell, a 1993
ings. Ihr society Is affiliated at 831 8033.
graduate of Seminole High
School In Sanford Is halfway
Announce the 8 la Event! through a fivr-month deploy­
ment aboard die guided missile
Forms are available at the Seminole Herald
frigate USS Doyle.
olfice. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford, FL
lie Joined die Navy In July of
32771 .There Is no charge lor this service.
1993.

In th «
• • r v ic «

M ANNY
ACEVEDO

the bankruptcy estate of a
Judgment obtained before fil­
ing: 3) any art lo obtain pos­
session of property of the
bankruptcy estate or from the
bankruptcy estate which In­
cludes not only property owned
by thr debtor but also property
not owned by the debtor but In
Ills or her possession such as
a leased vehicle or a rental
home: 4) any art to create,
perfect, or enforce any lien
against the property of the es­
tate: 5) any act to create, per­
fect. or enforce against the
property of thr debtor any lien
dial arose before filing: 6) any

act to collect, assess, or re­
cover a claim against the
debtor that arose before filing:
7) generally. Ihe setofT of any
debt owing lo the debtor that
arose before filing against any
claim against the debtor; and
3) the commencement or con­
tinuation of a proceeding be­
fore Ihe United States Tax
court concerning the debtor.
As discussed In Ihe past,
filing for bankruptcy may en­
able die debtor, given the right
circumstances, to: lj Mop fore­
closure on a debtor's house or
mobile home and allow the
debtor an opportunity to catch
up on missed payments: 2)
prevent repossession of a car
or other property, or force the
creditor lo return property even
after It has been repossessed:
3) stop wage garnishment, debt
collection harassment, and
similar creditor actions to col­
lect a debt; 4) restore or pre­
vent termination of utility
service; and 5) allow a debtor
to challenge the claims of
creditors who Itavr committed
fraud or who are otherwise

trying to collect more than the
debtor really owes. These are
made possible by bankruptcy’s
iiutomadc stay.
Filing for bankruptcy can be
veiy advantageous given the
right circumstances because
the automatic stay Imposed on
most proceedings at the time
of filing gives the debtor some
‘breathing time" before the
debtor either liquidates or re­
structures the debt. However,
while bankruptcy’s automatic
stay covers a great number of
legal actions, the stay does not
grant relief In a number of
situations. In the coming
weeks we will be discussing
what types of actions or pro­
ceedings are not affected by
the automatic slay as well as
other aspects of bankruptcy
law.

M an feeling low on birthday
is lifted by high-tech cards
DEAR AHHY I usually get a bit
tIepreMed unwind my birthday, and
thm punt &gt;t?ar waa imperially hard.
A D V ICI
Two year* ago. I lout my grand­
mother. m&gt; father and a girlfriend
ihortly before my birthday. Alao.
my new girlfriend dumped me a
year ago. ju*t before my birthday
A B IG A IL
Now I wA.orwite my birthday with
VAN BUREN
the lots of people for whom I cared
deeply and I become deprea*ed
weeks la-fore the occasion
This year I received two cards in
the ‘snail mail* — one from my about the woman's husband who
stepmother (which reminded me urinates in their front yard. 1 just
that my dad ran never send ma a
had to w rits Whan I read your
card againi and one from ray oldest o-anaw er’l laughed out'loud even
sister. I was. however, surprised to - though f was alone in the house. I
receive an s-mail card from another “ ‘Was reminded of a solution to m
sister and her two small children.
problem that we have here in the
another e-m ail card from my desert Southwest.
younger slater and several from
It u n i unusual for critters from
internet buddies. The real kicker the desert to cruise through town
was en e-mail greeting from my looking for food The javelina (wild
mother! One of my sisters had
boar! especially can be a nuisance
shown her how to create a card on
because it travels in family packs,
the computer and send it to me
and a group of at least six was
online
checking out my porch every
Because of the snail mail und
evening to see if my cals had left
e-mail cards I received. I didn't feel
any food I'd chase them away, but
quite so alone this year. In fact, it
that
deterred them only for a little
was the most loving birthday I've
while. I needed a more permanent
had in years.
KEN IN GROVE CITY. OHIO solution.
Someone told my daughter about
a group of beer drinkers who usual­
DEAR KEN: C ongratulations ly drank outside the house. Instead
on hav in g overcom e th e birth* of going inside to urinate, they’d
day b lu e a . T h ir ty y e a r s ago, uit do it in the yard - and they
who w ould h av e believed th a t
isd no problem with javelinms.
so m any people would ow n per­ Other people who were bothered by
s o n a l co m p u ters and u se them
the peeky creatures tried it, and it
for g reetings an d personal mes­ worked. I finally talked my grand­
sages? T his age of sophisticated son into marking his territory in
com m unications technology le a various spots around my yard.
m arvel to behold, isn’l
sn ’t It? Be*
It worked at my house, too. It
luted happy birthdiay, Ken.
hae to be repeated every so often,
but it's such an inoffensive way to
DEAR ABBY: This is my first be rid of the pests I'm signing my
letter to you, but after reading letter, but do not use my name. It's

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kind of notoriety.
ARIZONA READER

DEAR ARIZONA READER*
Thank you for on Intriguing tet­
ter. Several readers wrote to
tell me that urine Is a pest re*
pellenL Read on*
DEAR ABBY. I don’t know if
you're aware of this or not, but
according to the master gardener,
Jerry Baker, urine can be very ben­
eficial in the garden to contra) pasta.
I can tell you from experience that

u rin e seem s to hew* elim in ated th e
pack rata that were around our
home forr years. Sin
Sines pock rats can
’a house,
tm very
my theory
‘ Ifa Uttte urine gets
£ was,
2 %
rid of them, whatta deal!”

TOM IN TUCSON
DEAR ABBY: Sine* those o f us
over the sge of 60 a r t refsired to as
‘senior citixena,* th a t m ust m ean
th a t people in their 40s and 80s are
‘ju n io r citisens.* And if th a t’s the
case, it would follow th a t those in
th e ir 30e a re sophom ore citisens
and adults in th eir 20s a re fresh­
man citizens.
_______
GEORGE T1PPEN.
SENIOR CITIZEN

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se n se to me. And onr post*
graduate education depends
upon the course we take here
on Earth.
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ASSISTED LIVINO. tmaut ful
luita. tovmg warm homo May

u*o_oa»^haTv»hw2i 324-1942
I* TM t CIRCUIT COURT
Or THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO
CA-14-K
AAMCS CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Plaint,ft.
DENISE ROSE. RICHARO
ROSE. THOMAS E
FAO'NSAV
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
o r th e s u b je c t p r o p e r ty .
Defendants
NOTICE
o r FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
p v'p i i l to A F rot Judgtntfii of
‘ ,’ -»C'OSllf# dated November 4.
'998. end entered in Cat* No
88 1847 CA-14-R. of the Crrcu t
Court ot th# EIGHTEENTH
J &gt;. »l Circuit in and for SEUiNO l E County, Florida wherein
AAMES CAPITAL CORPORA.
TION * Plaint,ff and DENISE
ROSE.
RICHARO
ROSE.
THOMAS E FAB NSKV.
AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN POS­
SESS ON OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY a&gt;a defendant* I
mil tall to th# highest and best
biddai for eatfi at tno West
•root door of in# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, n Sanford.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on th# Bth
day of OECEMBER. 1998. the
following descr bed propatty at
tat
forth
In aaid
Final
Judgment, to oil
LOT I N . SILVER LAKES WEST
AT THE CROSSINGS. UNIT
•WO. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
N PLAT BOOR IS. PAGE(S) 3)
AND S« OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. ELORIOA
d a t e d thit 4th d4y of
November. 1 998
Matyanna Mors*
at Clark of aard Court
By Jana E Jjsewtc
'• Daputy Clark
m Accordanca With Tha
American* With disabilities Act.
Paraona
With
Diaabilitiaa
Needing
a
Spacial
Accommodation! to Participata
m Th-e Ptocaadmg Should
Contact Court Administration at
J im N Para Atanwa. Sanford.
Florida
J2771, Taiaphona
Number 14Q7| 12)4130. Not
l alar Than Sa«an (7) Days Prior
to Tha Procaading, If Hearing
impair ad.
(Tddl 1800-933SFti.or Vorca IV| t ■800-933( 7 ’ 0.
via
Florida
Raiay
Service*
la w

orrici or

MARSHALL C WATSON. PA
Attorney* for Pla Miff
VOO It W 2t il Tarraca
Fort Laudardaia. FL 11304
Telephone I9S4) 4)10143
Facsimile: (454) 771-4092
Pub' in NovamDar 12. 19. 1494
DEW 82
IN T H ( CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C444 No. 4 4 -t4 4 4 -C A -«4
Oinaian P
AMSOUTH DANK, an
Alabama banking corporation,
tuccataor in .merest
to AmSouth Bank ot Florida.
Plaintiff
BRIAN 4 RtRNAO. I N S .............
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . a Flor da
corporation. SCOTTY S. INC .
a Florida corporation,
and JOHN/JANE OOI.
iictitrout namaa rapraaaniiog
r*nant« &gt;n poiiaaaron.
Oafandanta.
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO BRIAN J STRNAD
LAST KNOWN A00RESS
1208 Holiday Avenue,
Apopka. Florida 1270]
You ara noiihad that an action
t j foracloia a mortgaga and
enforce a dabt owing purtuanl
to a Mortgaga Mad tor racord
cn April 17, t994. In OttlCiAl
Racord! Bool 1040. at Paga
0414 ot tha Public Rocorda ot
Sammoia County. Florida, for
prooarty dattribad at loilowi
Lot 284 Walira Hunt Club Foa
Hunt Saction 2, according to
tha plat tharaof racordad In Plat
Book t l . Pagaa 44 through 47,
Public Racorda ot Sammoia
County. Florida.
and a prommory nolo 0) r u n
data hat baan Mad agomat you.
You ua raqu-rad lo serve a
copy ol your wnttan defense*,
f any. lo it on Ronald 6 Cohn.
Esquire ot Cohn. Cohn. Smgar.
Bianco 4 Handria, PA., whoaa
addrati la 70S W Aiaala.
Timp a Florida 13804. within 10
dayi altar tha tint publication
ol tha Notrca. and liia tha origi­
nal with tna Clark ot thia Court
aithar batora serve#
on
Plaintiff's attornay or unmadiataiy thereafter Otnarwraa. a
dafauit will ba antarad agamtt
you for tha raliat damandad m
fha Complaint
Dated November 4, 1446
Maryanna Mona
Clark of tna Court
B y Cacaha V Ekarn
ai Daputy Clark
Publnh Norambar t2. 14. 1448
DEW-84
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A S I NO . 48 1714-CA 14 K
REPUBLIC BANK.
PlAintitt.
VILMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA.
W'fa and Husband.
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC . And
THE CIT GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING.
Dalandanta
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur­
suant lo tha Final Judgmant
entered on Noiambar 4. 1446,
•n Cl»,l Action No 48-1/38 CA'* Sot Iha Circuit Court, in and
for Sammoia County. Florida. I
mil aaH lo fha highest and bast
b,ildar lor cash at tha Sammoia
County Courthouaa. 301 North
Pan Alanua. Sanford. FL 12771
on Dacambar 10. 1448 tha fol­
lowing dascribad raal proparly
lat forth m tha Fmal Judgmant
LOT 68
STONERIOCE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
'N PLAT BOOR 48. PAGES 30
THROUGH
S3.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
c o u n t v . F l o r id a
Oatad Norambar 3. 1448
EAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
0#*fc cl
Circuit Court
Or J « ap Ur.IIap I
At Dtputy O ort
Ct'Htfopfw M HuPto#. Etq.
11 1 S ocond A .# NE. St# 100

Si PtU'tburq. EL 33701
r’ jbM h No»imU«r 12. 19. 199S
0 E * 81

Circuit Court
af tha 16th Judicial Circuit
Seminal# County,
Florida
CaaaO; S S -tS S T-C A ta H
Countrywida Homo
Loan#. Inc , a Now York
Corporation, d/b/a
Amonca i Whoiasaio Landar.
Plamtitfla),
Ha,.n Maria Murpny
O Br an at a!..
Dalandanllal.
Nolle#
ot Forocloauro Solo
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to
a ludgmant ot forocloauro datad
11/4/98 and antarad &lt;n Casa
No 9S-1947-CA 14 K ol tno
Circurt Court ot Iho 18th
Judcial Circuit in and lor
Sommolo
County
Florida,
whorom Countrywide Homo
Loan*. Inc
a Now York
Corporation, d/b/a Amonca a
Wholesale Landar, ,a th# plantiff. and Halan Man# Murphy
0 Brian, at a l. tha defandantia).
1 will tan to tha highest b-ddar
tor cash at tha watt front door
of fha
Sammoia
County
Courthouse M l N Park Ara .
Sanford. Florida, at 11 00
O clock A M on DECEMBER
Sth.
1998. tha following
da sc n bad property at sat forth
■t sard fudgmam. to w,t
Lot 10. Block E. Sprmg Vsllay
Farms. Saction Four, According
to tha Plat thereof aa Recorded
m Plat Book 14. Paga 84 ot tha
Public Racorda of Sammoia
County, Flonda Together with
All fha tmproremente now Of
hereafter erected on tha prooerty. and an easements appurtenancaa. and titturaa now or
haraaftar a part ot tha property
All replacement# and additions
shall also ba corered by this
Security Instrument An ot the
foregoing ie referred to m this
Sacufity instrument as the
‘ Property *
DATED on NOVEMBER S.
1998
Maryanna Morse.
Clark of Court
By Jana E Jasewic
As Daputy Clark
A4V1 98-1591
in accordanca with th#
Americans With Drssbrlitias Act.
parsons w in disabilities naad­
mg a special accommodation fo
participata m this ptocaadmg
should
contact
Court
Administration at 101 North
Park Arenua. Suita N IO t,
Sanford.
Florida
12771.
Taiaphona
(407) 121-4)10.
erleni.on 4227, not lalaf than
aaran (7) days prior to tha pro­
ceeding If hearing impaired,
(TDD) 1-800-933-8771. or Voice
(V) 1-800-933 8770. &gt;u Florida
Relay Sarvica
Publish Norambar 12. t9. 1998
0EW 80

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
OF THE 14TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SIM IRO L1 COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A S I NO: 4 6 -t9 4 1 -C A -t4 -R
T h o m a s o h a n l o n and
CONSTANCE 0 HANLON.
Plaintiffs,
vs
KARL J BUXTON and
JIANNIE BUXTON and
STATE OF FLORIOA.
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE
oe f O M C L o a u a i s a l k
NOTICE la hereby given that
the undersigned Clark of tha
Circuit Court of Sammoia
County. Florida, will, on tha
l Sth day of Oecember. 1998. at
11:00 AM . at the Watt Front
Ooor of tha Sammoia County
Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida
oflar for tola and aall af public
outcry to tha highest and beat
bidder for cash, the following
dascribad property Situated ,n
Sammoia County. Florida:
Lota 1. last me West 18 feat.
Block 3. Tract 7. TOWN OF
SANFORD. Plat Book 1. Page
61. Sammoia County, Florida
pursuant to tha Fmal Judgmant
antarad m a case pandwtg m
said Court, tha etyie ot which it
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court true Stn day
of November. 1996.
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Cwcuit Court
By: Jean Bnllant D C
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any special
accommodation to participate
wv this proceeding, you era enti­
tled. at no coat to you. lo tha
provision ot special assistance
Please
contact
Couft
Administration at lot N Park
Asa.. Sta
N101, Sanford.
Florida !277t, taiaphona (407)
121-4)10. Eat 4227. within two
working days of your receipt ol
this notice It hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1-600-933-8771 or Voice
(V) I -400-933-4770. via Florida
Relay Sarvica
John C. Engieherdt. PA
1324 E. Livmgston St.
Orlando. Florida 1260)
Publish: November 12. 19. 1998
DEW-61
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Casa ns. 98 4162 OR
•N RE Tha Marriage ol
LOUIS 0 BELL
Patitionar/Husband
and
LIGIA MATCUS BELL
Responder t/Wile
N O TIC I OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF M ARRIAOI
TO LIGIA MATEUS BELL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lor dissolution of
marriage hat baan Mad against
you and you ara required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, if any. fo &gt;t on Louis
0 Ban. whoaa address s 1183
W SR 4)4 (1 0 ). Longwood. FL
12730 on or bafora NOVEMBER
27 1998 and Ms tna original
with tna Clark ot this court
Bafora sarvica on Palitronar or
immediately thereafter. If you
tail to do so, a default will ba
antarad against you for tha
relief damandad m tha petition .
WARNING Rula 12 283 Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic dis­
closure ol documents and infor­
mation FaJura to comply can
rasuit m sanctions, including
dismissal or striking of plaadwtgs
WITNESS my hand and fha
saal of this court on OCTOBER
26 '998
'SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
cler k of th e c o u r t

By Luanna Woodley
Daputy Cletk
Publish
October 29.
November 3, 12. 19. 1998
DEV 2)3

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A YARO SALE it the perfect
way to do mat and the Serrvnoto
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doer Advertise you/ sale at the
Sem/rspfa H trttd tor only $51
HUGE YARD SALE
m only. 8 7. Antjtuas Fum ime and welch tha items leave
while the money comes n Cat
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mach.nas
household
noda. ate Nov 14 9AM-7 4TB
scs.i '.j Of Sanford
shop Sale 2 4 1 angt. short
A N N U A L 3-FAMILY
«. long t'k Bead blaster #•/
O ARAGE SALE
ompressor metal lathe now
mg puHat and much more FRI A SAT. 8 5. 1019 Santa
7209 Cordova Dr Santord Be Street. Sant Queen Detfroom tel
und Sun Travai Agency 10- wr bedding dinette set wr 4
chaut. trig, couch, la/y boy
&gt;PM thru Nov 1)
chaw table ml 6 chaws, def,.
YARD S A LE
fhKitwr books, clothes (»m igt
h 4 Sat 9 3 403 Willow Ara push A ruing mowers. 2 camper
TV Eterctse E q«p tot* of new tops, table taw. tires ig com
lams tools, antique racord pressor tank mi motor itssc
Kaynr too many lo list11
323 3646
/ARO SALE Sat 4Sun 4 4 286
inert Si. Defvnd lM E School
Vashmg Machine Microwave,
ikes and much moral
raid Sale Fn i Sal Nov I U
Hug* Sal*!l
14 8 4PM Good stud Nom 4 la
r&gt;kes Antique ce cream churn,
OFFICE FURNITURE
lots domes end nvsc 1 Coral 6 large 36* ■ BsT metal desas
iVay Winter Springs 17 92 lo
Me catmets and chaws
114 Etsi to Hare Rd Rt 2
APPLIANCES A NO
Slocks
FURNITURE
/ARO SALE. 8 5PM Fn Noy 11 Large 17 5 Cubic toot Sears ie
l Sat Nov 14-8 2pm Sun Nov indgerator with large lop host
5 175 S Jungie Rd Geneva
free freeaer. tormca top lutch
I Family Garage Sate Fn. New en table with tour chaws and
3 4 Sal Nov 14 9AM 177 various other toots and house
Wilson Dr Lake Mary X from hold items
CaM 124-4440 for Information
’ ostOffce
end areetton*.

D S iJ T E S r
THIS ONE!

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP PLORIOA
IN AND POR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
C A S I NO. t a - U B T CA 14 R
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc .
Plaintiff.
VS.
EUNICE RAE KNIGHT
F/K/A EUNICE R PAROLA
A/KJA EUNICE RAT O TIO
N/K/A EUNICE CURRIE; al a l.
Dalandanta
NOTICE
OP PORECLOBURB BALE
Neuee is Hereby? given that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgmant
of Foreclosure datad November
4th. 1994. and antarad m emit
case number 94-1197 CA 14 K.
of tha Circuit Court of the 11th
Judicial Crrcgil in and for
Sammoia
County.
Florida,
wherein QE CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. IN C , is
Plaintiff and EUNICE RAE
KNIGHT F/K/A EUNICE R.
PAROLA A/K/A EUNICE RAE
OTTO N/K/A EUNICE CURRIE.
RUDOLPH A. PAROLA. OREEN
TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION.
HILLS
OP
LAKE MART HOME OWNER S
ASSOCIATION.
INC..
___ _
UNKNOWN PERSONtS) IN POS­
SESSION OP THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY NO 1. N/K/A
TEO OTTO, le/are Oefandanl(e).
I will sail to tha highest and
bast bidder lor cash at tha watt
front door of tha Sammoia
County courthouaa m Sanford.
Sammoia County, Florida, at
It 00 A M on lha Sth day ot
OECEMBER. 1988. tha following
deSCI,bed property aa tat forth
wt said Pioal Judgmant. to wit:
LOT 23). HILLS OP LAKE
MART PHASE FOUR. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 14.
PAGES 14 6 17 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
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 ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated tha 3th day ol NOVEM­
BER. 1996
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
Oaputy Clark
C00IUS 4 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Florida 1)607
C4S (98 02419
It you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
m this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to tha
provisions of certain assis­
tance Piaaaa contact Couft
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 12771,
Taiaphona (407) 121-4)10 with­
in Iwo (2) working days ol your
receipt ol this Notice of
Foreclosure Sals; il you ara
hearing or voice impaired, call
1 400-93S-877I
Publish: November 12, 19. 1998
DEW-79

N O TIC I
OP FICTITIO US NAMS
Notice is hereby given mat wa
ai t engaged in buamesa at 141
Easier Ava . Longwood. Florida.
12730.
Sammoia
County,
Florida, under me Fictitious
Name ol LAWN SOLUTIONS,
and that wa intend to register
sard name with the Oieisron ol
Corporation#,
Tallahassee.
Florida, in accordanca with me
proviaiona ol the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To-Wit: Section
86S 09. Florida Statute* 1991.
William E Holloway III
Caaay Holloway
Publish NovamDar 12. 1994
DEW-98

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A-2 LAWTECH
Ovorce $35 Bankruptcy $75.
Adoption $75 Name Change
$55 Etc (407) 522 0347 24 hr*
5S oft with thte ad

55—Business
O pportunities

In accordanca with tha
American with Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities naad­
mg a special accommodation lo
participata m this proceeding
should contact ms Clark of me
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse 407-1314)10, not later than saean days
prior to the proceeding. If hear­
ing impaired. 1-100-946-6771
(TOO) or I -400-933-1770. vl«
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: November 3 12. 194S
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Public Auction to be held at
Athens Towing 24*g oid Lake
Mery Road. Suite I is, Sanford.
FL 13771.
The
following
Vehicle* will be auctioned:
1941 Chevy 2 Ooor
Vml 1QIAP67K2BN112641
1986 Cadillac 4 Ooor
Vina IG4K5694XOU601359
1945 Nissan 2 Door
Vine JN1PS24S3FW04329I
1984 Honda 2 Door
Vina jHM AEuggES015067
1991 Maade 4 Ooor
Vina JM1BG2240M0294941
Public Auction will ba on
November 23. 1994 al 12:00
P m.
Publish: November ) 2 . 1(94
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Ie Monday el noon

For 7Ueedey*e edfflen, Bw
For Thuradoy'e odMon, Bw
For Friday's edMon,*e
For the

Longwood Message Studio
Walk ns welcome 7 day*
P/rvale fm* Female Stall
Stan
Lee 8MM000776S
407119-3300

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F.O. BOX 16*7
Senford, FL 32772

Our office Ie open le eerve yeu Monday through Fridey. • am •t pm

AL0(417 FLORIOA MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Bureau smee
19771 A l age* deluding senior*
frw »ng People Together 1 800
922-4477 (24 hour*)

Ie Thursday at
Is Friday*

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tier ad la ptoesd. Ptoea* hasp in rrtnd tea ads to tie Personals (dees. 21). ~
Opportunities (data. &amp;S). A Oarage Salas (217) require payment In advanca.

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B you naad to dwnga your ad wMa N It nmnlng. ptoasa giva ua a cal and wa MB nwka tia
changa tor t&gt;a next weiaMa adBon. Ptoaaa check your ad on Via Bret dm of pufcfcaiorv It
you knd an error, ptaaaa cad ua Immadetoly and wa wO correct tw anor tor Via nexl p u d
caBon. Wa are raaponatola tor tw Brel InaarBon orVy and orVy lor Bta coat of t e l Brel inaar-

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Interest 407-344-

CLASSIFICATIONS
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70—Education &amp;
T raining
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA App/v Jot Assist
Wkend classes National Truck
School 1-400-448-71*4
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for the Holiday.
OrDtf your detained Oltptoy, Help Wanted Ada now!
’Affordable puces
’Peraonakred tenues
’Quakty work
*Di*t/«uhon n your local area
(to draw w e # heap from amptoyee* who resale close by I
CeR (807) 333-2411 A
Ask for the Classified Dept
Lei your dltpfeys Men working
tor you EARLY!

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNE 16TH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO POR
■EMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IR IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOl M -I4 1 S -C A -I4 -*
NATIONSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
MAURICE J. NEWBORN
IP LIVINO. AND IP OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
MINORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLJUMINO
APS INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
MAURICE J. NEWBORN.
DS BORAH L. NEWBORN iF
LIVINO. AND IP DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREATORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BT.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST DEBORAH L.
NEWBORN. CHASE OROVES
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION.
OEPENOANT(S)
N O T IC I
OP PORICLOSURS SAAB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgmant of foreclosure dated
October 10. 1994, entered In
Civil Cat# No. 44-1413-CA-14O of tha Circuit Court of th«
14TH Judical Circuit m and for
SEMINOLE County. SANPORO.
Florida, I wiN sell to the highest
and beat bidder lor caeft AT
THE WEST FRONT OOOR of me
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at M l N. PARK AVENUE
m SANPORO. Florida, at 11 00
am on Iho lat day ol OECEM­
BER. 199S
tno following
described property as sat forth
m
taid
Summary
Fmal
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 2. CHASE OROVES. UNIT
7A, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDCO IN
PLAT BOOK 4S, PAGES 14 ANO
IS. OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OP SEMINOLE COUNTV. PLORI­
OA.
Oatad thia loin
day of
October, 1994
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Iho Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jasewic
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8. University Drive
Suita 400
Plantation. PL 11124
(934)2)1-1000
9t-29072(FM)NATB

You esn
SOON. French Ave.
Senford, FL 32771

Admin Assists t SKv benefit in­
cluding 100% health Comp
prohcwnl FT tor non proM org
Fes resume to 302 1777 EOE
Atketitbfen . metal u « opera­
tor. memsnance Water Bnnnei
350 Anchor Rd Cassetoarry FL
ATTENTION CNAA
Come and pxn our camg learn
of Nurse* and C N A t Eaceflent benefit Eipenence recognued
) 00p m - 110 0 pm
*RfR i iwlabto Please apery m
person Dekona Heewcera ReheD*taboo Center 1431 Elkcam Bhrd. Oanone (O C

net on writing a good adrorttssmenL
We want to make sure you ar* pisasad w th the results from your Seminole Hereto ciasufed ad
To maka sure your ad worts we suggest you keep n nund the Mewing
•Include 8* many iseture* cf the N m you are seeing as you can trunk nf Remember
the more you lei. the taster you see
• Include a pnee By Fating a pncc. you •-* etonnale unwanted cal* Irom (wepto who
aren t ssnous about buying your mercharekse
• Whan you ksl your phone rxxnber ks! ave t.me of day that ■* best to reach you You
don i want people cjlhng you when you are ai wort or sleeping
I .U A H A N T f ( ( I

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MONT HI Y
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4 lines S tl.tys $' H

I linns S d.lys $10’

U d.iys

6 lines

S65

AUTOMOTIVE

‘WANTED ALIVE*
MOTIVATED PERSON WITH
MECHANICAL ABILITY.
WX.L TRAIN
EXPtRMNCE PREFERRED
For trantmoaion servee inch
Mud have FL D L and dug free
Toon l uppked
Jon Central Fft BE5T Pant
mtuon service A repair canter
Apply m person at
Hanoi 4 Bovnrty Trantmssion
209 W 25th SI Senlord Fl
‘Customer Recommended*
AUTOMOTIVE DE TAX.IRS
SentordLongwoodOnando
Good Income Potenhel
Benefit After 90 Day*
7apA Beef 407 293 1053
M X HEARD CHEVROLET
Santord. Florida is looking tor a
Fid Time Swichboard Operator
CM Lome M (407) 321 7800 lor
an ntennew between 7 X and

*S&amp;

BRAKE OPERATOR
Sgnaig Bonus. Eap necessary
Musi do own set ups Top Pay
DF/WP 299-1592
Carpenter s/H#lp#r a: SuDcr s e t
t deckers needed Steady work
tasl pay Jeff Sevage 407-4707*24.

CASHIERS
WR 84m tor To4 collectors
24 openings tor Bauble people
F T4P /T
Pd. Traavng. vacation
health, dental. Me insurance
CaU 407-444-1443
Winter Garden
Construction:
AN positions
availAOla Espd only apoiy O
405 Douglas Ave. Sta 1405 Ai
lamonte Springs
Counter
positions
,ng dry
locations

Person: 2 permanent
available al aipand
clean operations new
3334070

C S n Challenging position lor
outgoing mdrv ml good comm
skills Office duties center on
adm. cut! tve and sale*
Phone *4 ) or cust contact eap
desired Faa resume to Norwett
FmanoM al 324 5518 EOE

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Wanted

Oentel Assistant
NecRed tor surgeal proslhefc
reconstructive practice Ener
gelic mdrvtoual with strong
team sk.ss Salary and bene
Mi

ORIVER NEEDED
Class A COL Slay n FL only
5 days on / 2&lt;toy* off 3 yrs
me O TR sip Good driving
record 3237178

d
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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MtAlTH BtlUAAMCt AMO «1 *
FUkMf OrvfN

COL Required Cal Sandy at A
1 Temps (407) 647 8010 No
Few EOE

D rive n
Midwest Ccatt Transport Is
looking lor COL clast A He.
driver* For ,mm# opening
Late Model equp Home often
Compel, live pay w benefit
CaH MCT Representative John
Beaumont (407)329-4473.

EARN EXTRA INCOME
$200-5500 weekly mailing gill
certificate* For more informa­
tion send a sell addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kids P O Bor 0610. Lkam FL
33168

NEWSPAPER CARRIER

Mature salad tody needed
Consistent, earwig about oth­
ers Good worker Daykme
Cal 322 3743 tor «X* As# tor
owner or manager on Dufy

F/T 25 hr* or P7T Musi have
own vervctoUp to $300. weee
fy Eip nettoi 654 9232
P/T SERVICE AOENT Driver
Needs to dean, sanne* and m
•peel rantal vefucles
Vakd
FLO
Acceptable diveg record
and background check Apply Hi
person. 3094 Orlando (17-92)
Dr. Sanford
PART TIME UTK.ITK 4
COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 324 2210

80 Freetol Ase. 60 Be* 744
u w r s f l x r m tiu
(407)302-1119
NOW HBWfO Carpenter* Elseticiani. Ptombers. 4 general la­
borer* Drivers earn estra $4

ElECTRICIANSr » « l 4 comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
OFWP Apply Santord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
122-1542

A-1 Temps

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW* Honey Transport has
immediate openings tor driver
vamees No tspenence needed
Earn $500 to $700 weekly plus
benefits COL training available
800-435 5593

Salas. Serve# 4 AdrrwsJra
trve Fu* Benefits, net ins 4
40IK. Company Vend* Apply
m V' a
9-4
Truly Notan Pest Control
2920 South Orlando Or Sanlord

Espenenced
general
main­
tenance person tor apartment
comptes Drug lessng required
-----------------------730263
Can9
2PM O 323&lt;

W'4 Tram Serrvnoie Town Cen
ter 40T-330-2344
Medical
Reception 1st:
FT
Knowledge ol front desk, com­
puter 4 phone U J l Call 5748200 or tas resume to 574-1111

O

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JOIN the best healthcare team
n Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immeduteiy
Previous eipenence netptol
Call Oebary Manor 407-4444424. EOE.
KITCHEN HELP1SERVER3
F e n c e hr* Apply O Willow
Tree Cefe. CaJ to schedule n terview 321-2204

Preschool Teacher/
Sc hoot-eg* Teacher needed
Cel 322 6547
Preseer 4 3pofter/Cleaner: Ex­
cellent opportunity esisi* with
growingeipandmg dry clean
operation. Lake Mary area 3338070

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Ourudr (JOT) I W 0JJ61W a9/».« .

Ladies Coll FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1 -8 0 0 -C ITY -F U N
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C E LE B R ITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford.
3200 S Orlando Or (17 92)

WILL TRAIN!
Vertical punds Benefits'
Call (407) 430-4700

VENOtNO: La/y person* dream
Few hours • Good $ Prce to
1*8 Free Brochure
800-420-4742

MARKETING
RESEARCH
INTERVIEWERS

Eipd residential 4 office clean­
ers needed Transportation and
phene required 407-645-1414

Installers!

SEMINOLE S FASTEST GROW
ING STAFFING SERVICE IS
CURRENTLY
ACCEPTING
RESUMES FOR EMPLOYMENT
COORDINATOR WE ARC NOT
A ’ TEMP SERVICE.*
IDEAL
CANDlOATE MUST HAVE EX
CELLENT CUSTOMER SERV
ICE SKILLS ANO BE ABLE TO
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX EX
PERIENCE IN INTERVIEWING
4 JOB PLACEMENT A PIUS
BUT NOT REQUIRED
FAX
RESUMES TO J NICHOLS AT
407-323-0433

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
CNA Training Classat beginn.ng Nov 3Ctn Be ready tor a
new years ml new w rit tor a
new career 3 w* prep course
to challenge CNA test Earn $$$
while you learn a career m great
demand Apply ,n person
Deltona Healthcare Rehab Cen­
ter
1851 Elkcam BNd
Deltona. Fl •
EOE 0-F.Vy/P

W a n ted

MORTOAOE
PROCESSOR
TR A M C I: Fkqyi school grad m
base fypvng 4 computer sad*
Nations Mortgaga Corp long
CaM Dan At T47-B270.

LEE'S"W
RECIPE CHICKEN

LO CAL DRIVERS
40*50 Hra/Wk

elp

M^RRT MAOS Ikn eto
Car A Insurance NeedKl
Weekends FREE X I 5266

LABQi

DRIVERS

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Tie the Season to maka $$$t
to and outbound can centers
Call today Aim Sandy (407)
647-8010 No Fee EOE

Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with the SammeM County
Public Schools has immediate
openmgs tor the toxowuig
-Food Serve*
-Custorkai
Eatendad Day Care
Sunshine staffing wiM ce ac
capting application* on Wad
11/11. Thus 11/12 and Fn 11 /
13 from 10AM • 3 PM 41 Our new
location
295 Waymont Ct
*105. Lake Mary or call 323
0440
Requirements include
FOIE. FBI background check
drug testing
EOE. DRUG
FREE
WORK
PLACE

LABORERS NCEd I

DESK CLERK
Apply Budget Inn ol San
lord 3200 S Orlando Dr (17
(1792)

CUSTOMER SERVICE

LOOKING FOR PART TIME
WORK TO SUPPLEMENT
YOUR INCOME?

71— H

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In tervie w 804-773-4100

Elderly Cart Work FT PT mak­
ing $70-990/ day and overnight
Ceil 407-521-841$

DEBARV MANOR
CNA 2 X A 1 0 3CP. 410 X P
8 X A LPN 1015P4 4SA Oietary Aide pari time 407 648
4428.EOE Orug Frte Work
Place

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Every veteran knows lhat * — Allan Keller

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WITH TOUR BACK

RETHBO TRUCK DRIVERS

O cpcrtA tei are now open onto
PENN LIFE WSURANCE COM
PANY lor career n M u a n No

Santord based tl AIBaaM d earn­
er baa openings tor P/T driver*
Out 3-5 days Run when you
want Team or angle also F/T
diver* dadcaled runs Premium

npehenct necessefy

COt A ml a good tWrvmg
r»COfU Cal 1-900-991-9940

Can 774 2294 lor confidential

100

H a ir an

1 itra pay la driver*.
'Open la m
1 Doyarsck Rd Lonpw ood
3444104
Must have raiatia da&gt;
fy tranaportatnn NoaAra *apd
orr» Laborer* met 19 yr* ord
N o e « nacaaaary 322 9417
to work our
Itoaday photo promobon at lo­
cal ma* Fteitse hours We era
Wan Cal ncm 407 322 7891 or
1 *00295 4763
■cekent phone ami* Base
Incretodn* 0t Ucrosoh Won) re
pared Fietbie hours Can lor
Trederays Momg I Star
Inc . Agent tor Allied Van
407 3300332

■IfMWTODMVE
IMCTOMMIfRS

TILEMARKETMO
IP C d A U B T
Pul m m sales dues to aork m
our 75-eaal caa center naahng
caaa lo M ensang csents Fid
and pari sme poatoons et our
l ongwood Apopka olltce U N
pkit commission (our top
agenu mafca H4.hr A u p )
1100 HOLIOAY
SION O N BONUS
Cai Belly (t H R 7724464

TOP PAY
For t ip cabinet makers A lamnators OUe req Drug Free
Work Place Appry m person to
•C M . 1441 Kaslner Piece. Port
Ot Sentord 4 las resume to
407 321 4454

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u»#d bo* aprtog* 4 maim*.
945 00 Lanya Mart 322-4132

F/M roommate
to tftirw to attractive 2/2 tomv
houw 5375/mo ind an uw eabto. pod, toe. Rtf A (top rwq
320-SOSO tit 55341 (AM) or 302-

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WELOCR h elper / TRAINEE
Wig tor M 5 ,S Steel Menu!
Co n NW On Good Benefits
D F W P 299 1592

Fumltbed Room ter rent. A)
uhl nc Phono, TV. pool 4
Me non use 1340mo Cal 3244421

Room Far Rant House prrmegas eathor (Wyar. 140Art. HOO
depose Cal 431-3151

IC T S B C T T O O T
IT S cube toot Saar* raIrtdgarktor n th frost fra* top
r. Kitchan tabt* to tour

n f u r n is h e d

1BR Qarapa Apt, qmef trM.no
smokers. no pels, 34SOmo Jarregan Ptcperb**, 330-3255

The

S e m in o le H e r a ld
has an opening in the
Advertising Department.

We need an

A D V E R TIS IN G
S E C R E TA R Y
who can work part-time
(10-2, M-F)
Eligible candidates must possess strong
communication &amp; organizational skills.
We ll teach the rest
To set up an Interview, please call Kellie at

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Fo r S ale

•440 DOWN__WHY RANT?
When you cm oen tow 3 bdm
homa ml CHA. new part 4 car
pat 7 Aaa about HUO home*'
Tht'HIMmaA Group. Inc.

AT. JOHN M Vt A FRdftT2/2. over 1600 aq fi. mg pod
2 c oar. ptoa 1 C carport ovar
1/3 ac arttoeft lUOQfmo.
OCLTONA 2/1 Uv an carport.
Incd yd I430fmo.
SANFORO 2/1 tv. an. 2 ftp*.
W preh. CHA. Ig yd IMO/mo
711-4744

1/2 *m thada trvea P M OK
mt add dapoad 3595 * aeon
ry 201 E 22nd St 323 4540

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2/1. lam

rm frt porch.
»cmd bk. porch. 1 Wk torn Laka
Morvoa 1475.3214757

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANFORD 1/1 Ouptoi. Irving
Rm. Carprt. C H A
53505100
SIMLA MO V I o. carport larga
yard new pa ri, boctong 4 A C
4423/3423

f f ic e

S pace Fo r

Rent
2 Otttoa Ip a ta i. 900 Squara 4
• 3450/ m o. 400 *q A • 3400/
mo. 333-2044avartnga

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Fo r S a le

2/1 Comar tot. E Mwy 44 Zoned
lor olhca 345 000 Caa Dot
Jernqan Poverties 123-1114.

«Mon Cal 324-4440

M M I 11/MA a/ doubt garaga
342 Laka PlacaJ Dr. San/ord
143.000 407-324 5421

(3)

Unit*

51000 areas
JU ST U B T E O L A K lF R O N f ir
Larga 4 BR homa on Law Lou
aa (Daaonal appro* 1400 tq
11. lam mom db/ gar *cr
porch, lancad. dock, to* traffic
araa. E many p(u* toahrtk tod
AWQ 7 5 \ mort CAU. NOW TO
S E E ""
1102.500
ConskJer
trad* to

1160000
330-1444
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Re a l BSTAnL m c
322-74M
OCLTONA WATERFRONT
Larga 38R bnck ranch feelumg
graal room design on 1 1 7
wooded acra* on Lake Morvoa
Many titraa
Largo room*
Ea*y accatt Saa to apprtoata 3235K 407-464-1162

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Horn#* horn penrue* on |l
Oa4nquant Tea. Rabat RCOa
Your Aaa To* Fra# (1) 4002149000 E*t H 2206 tor currant H I
How** Fa* tala: VI N r* CHA.
no* carpal. 1/3. acra tot
344.500 OBO 407 4374277
3BR 24a CHA B&lt;g lancad tol.
721 fbvarvw* Ava. Santord
I46K. 250*1*140*1 lot 121-7913
LAKE MANY 3/3 Com*r_ tot
Naad* TIC , 392.000

creage

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MULCH
CALL U S -34*1

S a le
DELTONA 10 acra* ktoal tor

LAniwwr Lan
Laaa. Loch Arborprrva**
90*300 570 000
LAKIPNONT LOT Sion* Itland Laka Monro* 5120.000
VACAITT LOT-LPCh Arbor
330 000. igprw no
LA R I MANY LOTB-V
125 000
■AY AYE- Santord tot naar
park- 512.000

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Oakorva traa 10 acra*. dad tor
horaaa or cam* farm Motto*
homa or homataa Zonad agrt
544 900 Frwncro tvai to am
tod (944)747

D O N T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

nr*. 14 HR. mutelung
dtek 11400 407-444-1152
209— W

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da B 526-3517 I aMo o4*r rapt,
pea. and n#w Tuppanaar*.

LET U S SELL
IT F O R Y O U ! !

H E Y Q U YS 1 O ALS
Onr* dad an i p e i i v t grft o«
nam* brand Sport coal A Ftortda that tormany rataarg tor
544 00. now your* llr an noang
97 501 Mot* cool can you gat
into Span London Fog quaaryt
You worn gat aot at to* treat
323-4744

The Eam/noto Nartod Clatsikadi are to* quefcat! and moat
toaipanaha may to tan your
earl Rm i your tor** In* ad tor 10
(My* and pay orty 521 00&gt; Even
batter, if you sa« il aooner
(ahch « * KNOW you to*) you
can atop you* ad and only pay
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407-12131741

110 West 10th St.

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Sanford. FL 32771

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by Chic Voung

BLONDIE

G as-sniffing can c a u s e brain d a m a g e

I'VE BEEN TUteoNG 7
AtOJT wvtfT (

DEAR DR. r.OTT My teen-age
nephew sniffs gasoline. inhaling it
until he passes out. lie won't listen to
anyone who tries to help him Our
local menial health agency says the
problem is not their territory What
physical harm could result from my
nephew's habit’
DEAR READER Sniffing gasoline,
glue or other hydnarartxm derivatives
is a dangerous form of substance
abuse that can cause brain damage.
liver failure and suffocation, not to
mention death from other reasons
The habit is certainly within the
provincr of mental health profession
als. because it is a behavioral abnor­
mality related to drug addiction I
don't understand why your mental
health agency abdicated its rrsponsi
bllity. this is reprehensible
Successful therapy for this type* of
drug habituation is similar to that for
alcohol or other substance abuse
namely, avoiding the drug, seeking
counseling and participating in sup
port groups As a first step, your
nephew should be evaluated by a
physician to make sure that his habit
hasn't caused physical problems
Then the doctor can refer your
nephew for appropriate counseling
and or treatment that could literally
save his life

by CharlM

PEANUTS
YES M A’A M .. SECJUE5T
PERMISSION TO 60 SEE
T h e SCHOOL NURSE

I PEEL An a n x ie ty
ATTACK C0MIN6 ON..

To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report Help II Substance Abuse and
Mental Health " Other readers who
would like a copy should send 12 plus
a long, self addressed, stamped enve
lope to I’ O Box 2017. Murray Hill
Station. Sew York. NY loti* He sure
to mention the title

M. Schulz

HURRY SIR! SHE'S 60IN G
TO GET THERE BEFORE
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D R. Q O T T
PETER
OOTT, M.D.

antidote for mild depression You can
try it. but I believe the Zoloft will be
more effective
If your physician agrees. I see no
reason to prohibit you from having an
occasional glass of wine Remember
that alcohol is a depressant and can
interfere with many medications, so
go easy
. i-ws NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

time of therapy
St John's Wort, an herbal remedy,
has been reported to be an effective
ACROSS

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proposition
1 Bar seats
41 Type of pick?
7 Complete units 44 Roman dozen
13 Certain charity 49 Zero
sponsor
48 large cat
14 Constellation 91 Musical
Par taut and
Gemini
19 Ona-celled
animal
t$ — of Capricorn
17 Casual top
18 Soak (lias)
20 Draft agey.
21 Folded
29 Most wsalthy
28 Suiter's partner
32 West Indies
rsligious betisf
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shot
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Units of
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If 7011 would like to write
to Dr. Gott send jour let­
ter to: P.O. Box 2017.
H om y Hill Station, New
York. NY 10180.
Answer to Previous Punt*

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DEAR DR tiOTT I have been pre
scribed Zoloft for depression, and it
has made a remarkable difference in
my life How long do I have to take it?
Is St John's Wort an appropriate sub
stilute’ Can I have a glass of wine
when I go out for dinner'

Image
43 Shore bird
49 Space egey
48 Folksinger
Burt —
47 Letterman s
rival
49 Director
Spike
90 . ..m e n -------mouse?
92 MU. rank
S3 Spinning toy

DEAR HEADER Depression is a
mayor health problem in this country
today Many depressed patients
attribute their happier and more pro
ductive lives to prescription antide
pressants. including Zoloft and others
As a general rule, the medicine is
taken for years I cannot give you an
exact figure, some patients take it for
a month or two, others require a life

0 1WS fc, hf A Inc

WIN AT BRIDGE
Never mind the size,
feel the quality
By I’hillip Alder

The (hint magazine from England is
the best for the leu* capable player
bridge I’luv comes in 68 small sized
pages with articles intended fur the
improving player It is well produced
by editor Elena Jeronnnidis
This deal from the magazine was
described by Freddie North What do
you think of the auction’ How should
South plan the play after West leads
the heart king in answer to his part
ner’s opening bid ’
North is rightly critical of North's
•sorry'• two club advance iThe part
ner of an mlervenor an overcaller
or takeout doubler is called the ad
vancer » Yet he thinks North should
pass I disagree with that too He has
a good 10 points with an excellent five

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thavet

c¥ x i r

THAT'S THe Out AT TflINO AfOUT
T\\t /N T ^ N ^ T - /WONYM/TY.

cBirthday
Friday. Nov 13 1998
Partnership arrangements could bo the
greatest source ol achievement lor you m
the year jhea d So don t hesitate to team
up whenever possible In lact. there is a
probability you might establish at least
lour productive alliances
SCORPIO (O cl. 24-Nov. 22) A least
espected source may step forward today
and assist you with a problem you might
have otherwise hired professional help
Th e savings will be impressive AstroGraph year ahead predations make great
Chnstmas stocking stuffors lor all signs ol
the zodiac Mail 92 and sell-addressed
stamped envelope lor each to AstroG raph. c/o this new spaper. P O Box
1758, Murray Hill Station. Hew York, NY
10156 Be sure lo stale all zodiac signs
you desire
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Just
because (here may not be any aches or
pains related to something lhal comes

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card suit North South could easily
North
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have a game True, the doubleton
n7
spade is a drawback, but what's wrong
A 10 3
with bidding one no trump' It looks
794
automatic to me South presumably
a g l o o t
passes, and North's declarer play
E ast
West
wouldn I he tested
10
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g n u
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kill (wo no trump llut with no guaran
K g r,
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KJ n
fi
5
2
probably right to lead the heart king
South
Now declarer has a pretty play
* a K g fi «
available He should win with dum
v J 7 42
my's heart ace and call for the heart
* A to
three How does East defend ’ If he
* 73
wins with the queen, declarer has
eight tricks via three spades, three
Vulnerable: Neither
hearts, one diamond and one club
Dealer West
And if East ducks. South switches lo
South West North East
spades, getting home via four spades,
le
Fast Fans
two hearts, one diamond and one club
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by Jim Davia

GARFIELD

LOOKING AT THIS OLP PHOTO
ALBUM SURE MAKES ME
NOSTALGIC, GARPIELP

very easily lor you today, it doesn t mean
it is ol little worth O n (he contrary, it
could be ol great value
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 12) Because
ol your effectiveness to harmoniously
blend your inner drives with your mental
capabilities, something propilious and
e xtra o rd in a ry could d e ve lop tor you
today
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19) The size
ol a protect should not bo a consideration
for you today You're actually apt to bo
more successful with pro^cts grander m
scope than the small ones
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) This is the
day to go alter a meaningful ob|«ctivo
you've been reluctant to pursuo Brush
aside any doubts you may have had. and
go after the proiect with vigor You It suc­
ceed
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) This is good
day lo contact persons who can be ot
assistance in supporting your oltorts
Your positive attitude today could awaken
their belie! in your plans
TAUR US (April 20-May 20) Allhough
you may normally prefer to work alone
when tackling personal tasks, you could
experience greater success in achieving

your aims today by soliciting the help ot a
Iriend
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your input will
prove to be a great asset for accomplish­
ing a goal involving a group today You
might not even realiro it. but it will be rec­
ognized by others
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Rem ain
hopeful and lot events untold as they wit
today This is because la d y Luck wants
to do what she can to assist you Be
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David McMiMan with one of the friendly lions from the Tiger
Eye Amazing Animals Show, poses with one of the star at­
tractions of the Sanford Heritage Festival. The animals win
be appearing Sunday at 1 p m. at the Pepsi Stage Area.

Check out fair on the web................................................. 3
Convention bureau keys economy................................... 3
Get tickets early................................................................. 3
Lonestar headlines Friday night..................................... 4
Lovexboy still can rock......................................................4
Chubby Checker alter 40 years.......................................5
Local Girls bring some swing.......................................... 5
Comedian to provide big laughs...................................... 6
Sanford has a rich history................................................8
First Aid, ju st In case........................................................ 9
BMX Freestylers provide thrills..................................... 17
Sanford meets the Bahamas...........................................18
Eleuthra Is a hidden treasure........................................ 19
Sanford Hospital provides care..................................... 19
Flip and fly all weekend...................................................20
Lottery stim ulates economy...........................................20
Densch Inc. vital to Sanford.......................................... 20
Plenty to keep you busy.................................................. 21

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R ead all about it on the w eb
Check out Sanford Heritage Festival High­
lights and schedule of events on the Internet by
visiting www.OrlandoUve.net. OrlandoUve.
hosting the Heritage Festival's official WED site
and is also partnering with the Sanford com­
munity nnd others to help bring our local busi­
ness and communities together on the Internet.
The explosive growth of the Internet has

Welcome from the
convention, business
bureau
The goal of Uic Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Bureau Is to provide tourism In­
dustry leadership In Seminole County and to
produce promotional Information and materi­
als that will attract quality visitors to enjoy the
many affordable vacations, sports meetings and
eco/hcrltage tourism opportunities In Seminole
County.
The Seminole County Convention and Visi­
tors Bureau markets and promotes the Image
and awareness of Seminole County as a unique
tourism destination, attracting significant
numbers of new and repeat visitors and creat­
ing a positive economic Impact for Seminole
County.

changed the way we can communicate at work
and play. OrlandoUve enhances our local
community by providing news, weather, events,
shopping, free classifieds, business listings and
more. These services are free to the general
public and are designed to encourage our Inter­
action with others. The general public can post
events, classifieds and bulletins as well as find
Information on what affects us right here In
Sanford and surrounding areas.

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clubs, business city and local people together In
one place,* states Bert Burch, founder of the
OrlandoUve WEB site.
To accomplish this goal. OrlandoUve Is Im­
plementing the new Next Generation Microsoft
Technologies not found anywhere else in Cen­
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which encourages others to join and partici­
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Advanced 3-day admission tickets fr.c the
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The 3-day tickets sell for $10.00 ($5.00 sav­
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Dally gate admission is $5.00 and children 12
years old and under will be admitted free.
Advance 3-day tickets can be purchased at
the following locations:
* The Greater Sanford Chamber of Com­
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* Huntington Banks. Sanford.
* Seminole County Convention and Visitors
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‘No news’ is
good news
Following a tremendous debut year as a
country recording act. 1/mcstar couldn’t have
chosen a more apt title for Its second collection
of great songs than Cra/y N ldll*. It gets wild
out there; on radio and on stage. If not off.
Hut the foursome from Texas is no stranger
to cra/y nights on the road. Richie McDonald.
Dean Sams. Michael Hrltt and Kecch
Rainwater cut thdr professional teeth playing
500 shows In two years' time In clubs from Lis
Vegas to Vancouver liefore they ever signed a
recording contract. Their hard work paid oil in
spades when HNA Records released the group's
self-titled debut CD. “honestar" In 1995. Not
only did the gold selling album produce four
hit singles, including the wildly popular dance
hall anthem “No News.* but It established
Latest.ir as one of the hottest newcomers in
country music, garnered them a host ol
Industry newcomer awards and set the stage
for Cra/v Nights, an album certain to assure
Lmestar a place In the annals of country’
stardom
The foundation
lor
Lmestar's
ever
expanding acceptance was laid when Dean
S&lt;ims. a keyboard player from Garland. Texas,
singer Richie Mclionald met In 1992 at the
Dallas talent auditions for Optyland Theme
lonestar is ono ol the hottest now acts n tho country last year’s smash hit, "No News* vaulted to number one park. Sams got the gig while McDonald went
music network They |ust released their latost album and whoro it stood lor three weeks
L o o m I m . P»|f 22

Loverboy hasn’t lost a step
The success story
txTiind these rockers
beings In Alberta.
Canada
In
1978
when Paul Dean, a
Vancouver
native
w-ho had played In
bands
throughout
high
school
and
thereafter, met Mike
Reno. Also from B.C..
Reno had been living
In Toronto, trying to
turn music Into a ca­
reer. The two hit It off
immediately
as
songwriters.
musi­
cians and friends.
When Doug Johnson
Joined them, the core
of the band was set.
Matt Frenette was an
old friend and col­
league of Dean's and
together with Scott
Smith, the line-up
was complete.
In early 1979. their
first demo caught the
attention of Lou Ulalr
and Bruce Allen who
took on management
duties for Loverboy
;ind signed them to
Columbia Records. In
July of 1980. Loverboy came out with
their debut self-title

album which con­
tained two huge hits
- “Turn Me Loose"
and Tile Kid It Hot."
Soon after, the group
landed Its first big
tours and toured for
over a year straight.
Between dates, the
band managed to
write and record a
second
LP
“Get
Lucky* In 1981. Two
singles from that al­
bum. ““Working for
the Weekend" and
“When
It's
Over"
catapulted the group
to headliner status
and that year, the
group broke atten­
dance records all over
North America.
In
April
1982.
Loverboy made Ca­
nadian recording In­
dustry history by
nearly sweeping the
Juno Awards, win­
ning In six catego­
ries.
The pace of the
band never let up. By
June of 1983, the
group released “Keep
It Up* and picked up
several more awards.
That album featured

hits “Hot Girls In
Love* and “Queen of
the Broken Hearts.*
But after
eight
more
grueling
months of touring,
the group needed a
break.
“We'd been on the
road for five years
straight.* Dean re­
membered.
"Our
minds and txxllcs
needed a break *
The band released
another record In
1985. “Livin' Every
Minute Of It." Loverboy achieved its first
two top-10 CHR sin­
gles, “Hot Girls In
Love" and the title
track and their tour
Landed them as one
of the top-5 grossing
acts.
By 1989, 11 years
of touring had taken
Its toll on each of the
band members and
they decided It was
time to take a rest,
but
recently
the
group figured It was
time to recreate the
old magic and hit the
See Loverboy, Page 22

Loveitooy has bean entertaining rock fans
lor years and w* be playing at 7:30 p.m.

and 10 p m Sunday night at the Heritage
Festival.

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Still twistin’ after
all these years
Chubby Checker, the King of the TWlst, has
been (lacking in crowds and pleasing audiences
of all ages for the past three-and*a-hnlf dec­
ades. His ability to electrify an audience puts
hint In a class of his own.
Chubby has performed In all types of show­
rooms. casinos. dut)s. concert halls and thea­
ters ns well as before presidents, heads of state
and large corporations throughout his career.

Chubby Checker is bnngtng his legendary style back to
Sanford at the Heritage Festival He's still tvnstm after
nearty 40 years

He has been out on the road doing what he
does best, entertaining and providing fun for
pctiple. His heavy touring schedule Is guaran­
teed to route him through your neighborhood
or region, so everyone at the Sanford Heritage
Festival has a great chance to sec a part of his­
tory.
His hit. T he Twist." is number two on the
list of the Top 5.000 Songs of the Hock Era.
Other hits such as "Umbo Rock (311). 'Pony
Time* (483). 'Let's Twist Again' (2.076). 'Slow
TWlstln” (2.017) and 'Popeye Hitchhiker*
(4.226) also made the list.
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The Local Girls
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The three singersBrenda Catania. Gay
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Although much of
their material focuses
on the hot and
vampy swing tunes of
the 30’s and 40’s (The
Boswells. The Jimmy
Lunceford Trio, and
The Rhythm Boys).

they also
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was interviewed while
performing at Funnyola. a monthly outdoor
romedy event at Like
Eola In downtown Or­
lando. which Is billed
as entertainment ’for
the entire family."
’It Is heartwarming
to look out Into the
audience and
see
mothers.
fathers,
grandparents and kids
of all races enjoying
the show." said the up
and comtng comedian.
’At one point. I even
thought 1 saw a family
dog out there laugh­
ing!’
’As far as I know*
Funnyola Is the only
comedy event of Its
kind In the coun­
try...where the whole

family can enjoy comedie entertainment and
It Is right on time! Co­
medians should be able
to entertain without
Insulting any particu­
lar group of people or
harassing someone In
the audience or being
sexually explicit." Veal
treats his brand of
comedy as an art form
and tries to deliver It
with respect. ’It Is Im­
portant to me that my
audiences leave feeling
uplifted.’ said Veal.
The comedian's phi­
losophy allows him to
move in and out of a
variety of venues with
the routines, some­
times using comedy as
a way to deliver moti­
vational messages In
arenas such as rorporatlons. school sys­
tems. non-profit and
community organiza­
tions. churches and
social clubs.

Veal’s
motto
|».
’laughter Is the shock
absorber of life.’ ’When
the mouth Is open with
laughter, that Is the
best time to throw In
food for thought.’ ex­
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who has delivered mo­
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high
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North Carolina. South
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Wisconsin.
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graduated from Paine
College
In August.
Georgia with a degree
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The Local
Girls
have opened for The
Platters.
accompa­
nied David Brom­
berg. and entertained
the
troops
sur­
rounding Air Force
One! Having provided
music for the award­
winning PBS TV se­
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MUNITIES: Legacy A
Change". The Local
Girls also performed
the historical songs
In
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Women: A Legacy of
Change", u nation­
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which Gay Dal/ell
provided the narra­
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the Women In Radio
and TV award for the
best documentary sc­
ries. Working with
the renown string
ensemble. The Lark
Quartet. The Local
Girls premiered a
new birthday song.
Your Trip around the
Sun. on the occasion
of Hillary Clinton's
50th birthday gala In
Washington.
D.C.,
hosted
by Tipper
Gore.

Brenda
Catania
has worked primarily
In Boston and San
Francisco, doing stu­
dio work, cabaret,
musical theater, rock
and roll, and with the
performance
art
groups
Nuclear
Beauty Parlour and
Monster Girls. On
the
West
Coast,
Brenda shared the
stage with artists like
Etta
James
and
Bonnie Bramlctt. As
a featured member of
die Governor’s Offi­
cial State Touring
Performance Group
for the Bicentennial,
the
Appalachian
Green Parks Project,
Gay
Dal/ell
has
toured
extensively,
singing from bluegrass to blues; she
has traveled, too,
with
wellremembered groups
like Aces and Eights
and Close Enough
for Jazz, as well as
continuing
her
popular folk/Ja/z duo
work with her hus­
band. Bruce Dal/ell.
In addition to her
work us a musical
therapist, she con­

tinues her work for
radio, TV. and film.
Mlml Hart began
singing at six with
her sisters for ladles
luncheons.
which
eventually led to her
touring and record­
ing with the Allman
Brothers.
She’s
worked
the
East
Coast with Hotcakcs
and The Paula Lockheart Band, toured
the North and South
with The Bobcats,
and sang backup for
David Bromberg.
The Local Girls’ gui­
tar
accompanist,
Mike McGannon. Is a
well-known
Ohio
musician; he was the
musical director of
The
Angels.
and
toured
with
The
Drifters. The Coast­
ers, and members of
Steely Dan and Toto.
Mike's
multiInstrumental talent-on banjo, electric and

acoustic
gultar-ls
heard on Innumer­
able
Jingles
and
soundtracks.
Bill
Watson would rather
be playing the bass
than doing anything
else. He's been at It
for about 30 years,
and Is happy playing
bluegrass.
Jazz,
rhythm and blues or
rock. He can be heard
with Clearfork. as
well as The Local
Girls, and Is an
alumnus
of
the
Numbers Band. The
Bobcats and many
more.
The Local Girls are
singers who respect a
beautiful melody and
lyric, but still want to
have fun. They pro­
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Historic Sanford is Gate City of South Florida
Dubbed the "Gate
City of South Florida"
by founder and name­
sake Henry Shelton
Sanford, the picturesque Iakcfront com­
munity
welcomed
wealthy northerners
arriving by steamboat
in search of warmth
and recreation. Tills
strategic
location
opened the rest of
Central Florida to de­
velopment.
In 1870. Sanlord
purchased
12.548
acres on the shore of
Lake Monroe. Just
west of Mcllonvtlle.
Tile United
States
diplomat and lawyer
planned a city com­
plete with a pier, busi­
nesses. homes, parks
anil schools. He lived
at Uclalr, an experi­
mental garden and
citrus grove Sanlord
established outside his
new city. Prominent
citrus grower Sydney
Chase later bought

Sanford has boon a thnvmg town and ono of tho major areas on Cen*ral Flonda for nearly 140 yoars Tho historic waterfront hostod tho

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Sanford —

architecture In Flor­ 19th century appearIlls former employer’s ida.” Ninety percent of ance. It's not hard to
the buildings con­ envision travelers ar145-acre estate.
Sanford's rlty be- structed lictween 1880 riving at railroad tycame a thriving com­ and 1910 remain. The coon Henry b. Plant's
PICO
mercial center. Arriv­ city's commercial and Turkish-stylc
(Plant
Investment
residential
districts
ing passengers often
traveled to Orlando by are listed on the Na­ Company) Hotel, or a
rail or to hotels, cot­ tional Register of His­ reporter bustling Into
tages and springs In toric Places. ‘Hie San- the old Sanford Her •
Umgwood. Altamonte lord Museum, 502 E. aid building, on S.
Springs
and
Like First St., and the Magnolia Avc. Hester
Mary.
Pioneers Chamber of Com­ and Shepard's comshlp|&gt;ed crops grown merce. -KX) E. First menial block, which
In the new frontier St., olfer downtown housed a fire station
for 8-1 years. Is refrom the busy port. walking-tour maps.
ported
to have lx*en
Alter bark to back cit­
the
site
of Seminole
brass
plaques
des­
rus freezes in the midCounty's
only legal
ignate
tbc
21
build­
IH‘K)s. the area turned
hanging.
ings
on
the
hour-long
to celery and. In the
early 20th century. walk. The DeForest
South or downtown.
Iiecnmc known as the block, the first stop on III Sanford's Historic
Residential
District,
celery capital ot the (be tour. Is one ol (be
lew buildings that
many of the more
world.
A century later, the survived a bakery fire than 400 homes have
Ix-cn preserved, other
Florida Department of that burned down
State considers San* most of the city's owners are in the
ford's
revitalized wooden structures in process. The residedcommercial district to 1887. Although altera
tlal district encoinlie " o n e o f t i n - I n ’s t - lions mask some early {kisses 250 acres, from
preserved collections architectural features, 3rd to 1-lib S t r e e t liestructures tween Sanford and
mI 10th
and 20th many
rrnttirv
comilien lal closely resemble their Elm avenues.

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ilusoum
Specialist
Sorona
Fishor,
Irosscd m period costumo. uses tools
-om the early 1900s to leach fourth

Sanford railroad supertntendent
James
Cochran Higgins built
the Higgins House, at
420 S. Oak Avc.. In
189-1. 'Hie two story,
Queen Anne home
was restored In 1989
and Is now a lied and
breakfast, with a gift
and antique shop upstairs,
A high school was
built In 1902 in the
heart of the residential
district, at 301 W. Scventh St. The two-story
brick Romanesque Reviva I style
structure
was converted to a

for the Social Studies.
Known by many as
"Sanford Grammar."
It Is the oldest school
in continuous use In
Seminole County and
the fourth oldest in
continuous use In
Florida.
The
FernaldLiughton
Memorial
Hospital, later known
as the Florida Hotel.
500 S. Oak Ave..
across from Centen­
nial Park. Is listed on
the National Register
of Historic Places. It
was
Seminole
County's only hospital
«rammar «*»ool 1,1 from 1919 to I95G.
The
St.
James
1 0 1 1 mid placed on
A.M.E.
Church.
819
the National Register
Cypress
Ave..
was
»»f Historic Places In
108-1. after Seminole built In 1913. The red
County School board brick church, with
members
converted close ties to Sanford's
the school to a liauds- African-American re­
on history museum ligious and social life,
was listed on the Na­
and classroom.
tional Register of His­
Fourth g r a d e r s
I™"1 throughout the toric Places In l‘M)2.
Tile former Forrest
county s|&gt;eiid a field
day as Junior histori­ Like Hotel. KXXJ E.
ans at the school, now First St., was built In
called the Student 1925. Just prior to a
Museum and Center bust cycle In Florida

development.
The
massive project was
fraught with problems
and Is rumored to
have contributed to
the City of Sanford's
bankruptcy.
Exhibits
«it
the
Sanford
Museum
chronicle
Sanford's
story — the man's and
the city's. Additional
Information
about
Seminole
County’s
heritage can lx* found
at the Museum of
Seminole County His­
tory. off 17-92 across
from Flea World, In
the former County
Old Folks Home. A re­
quest to add the struc­
ture to the National
Register of Historic
Places is pending.
'Hie museums and
commercial structures
give 20th-century visi­
tors a feel for the peo­
ple and the traditions
that formed the foun­
dation of our commu­
nity. Looking out over
Like Monroe one can
almost hear the echo
of steamship whistles
in the distance.

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graders about Sominole County history at
tho Student Museum and Center for tho
Social Studies

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Just in case - first aid available
The Sanford Fire
Department will pro­
vide a First Aid Sta­
tion all days of the
Sanford
Heritage
Festival.
November
13 through 15. The
manned aid station
will be located behind
the Pepsi Stage, fac­
ing Sanford Avenue

right next to the
Greater
Sanford
Chamber of Com­
merce building.
The
"Lost
and
Found” booth will be
located at the San­
ford Chamber
of
Commerce Sanford
Heritage Festival In­
formation and Tshtrt sides tent In

Magnolia
Square.
L&gt;st children will be
taken to the chamber
building. 400 East
First Street, on the
comer of East First
Street and Sanford
Avenue to await Mom
or Dad and will be
supervised by volun­
teers.

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3 p.m. • Oates open, admission $5 (children 12 and under free)
3 p.m. - Sanford Heritage Festival Opening Ceremonies. Pepsi Stage
3 p.m. — Crooms Academy Junior ROTC demonstration. Pepsi Stage
3 p.m. • 10 p.m. • Teaching Kids to Think and Dream* exhibit. Sanford
area schools. Seminole County Public Schools.
3 p.m. - 7 p.m. • Sanford Historical Society exhibit
3 p.m. - midnight - Exhibits open
3 p.m. - 1 a.m. • Amusement rides open. Deggeller Attractions
3 p.m. - midnight * Bahamian Market Place open, sponsored by Bahamasalr
3:30 p.m. — Sanford Police K-9 demonstration. Florida Lottery Stage
3:30 p.m. — Northland Community Church. Glory Cloud Stage
4 p.m. • Funk Gang Island Band. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
4:30 p.m. • Seminote County ShertfTs Department bicycle demonstration.
Florida Lottery Stage
5 p.m. - Plaiting of the Heritage Pole. Bahamian Market Place
5:15 p.m. Rapture. Florida Lottery Stage
6 p.m. - Funk Gang Island Band. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
6 p.m. - Old Hickory Stompers. Florida Lottery Stage
6:30 p.m. • The Local Girls In concert. Pepsi Stage
6:45 p.m. - Praise Jazz. Glory Cloud Stage
7:30 p.m. - LONESTAR In concert. Pepsi Stage.

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7:30 p.m. — Jimmy Fields. Marcy Perkins. Matt Flllou. live Jazz. Times
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8:15 p.m. — Orange City Ramblers. Florida Lottery Stage
8:30 p.m. • Junkanoo Parade. Bahamian Market Place
9 p.m. • Great Commission Power Demonstration. Glory Cloud Stage
9 p.m. — The Local Girls in concert. Pepsi Stage
10 p.m. — LONESTAR In concert. Pepsi Stage,
sponsored by 98 Frog WGNE-FM.
10 p.m.— 1 a.m • ‘Moonlight Mania* ride all rides for 85
11 p.m. — Eleuthera Express. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
Midnight • Festival area closes
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8 am. - 1 p.m. - Seniors Arts &amp; Crafts Sale. Sanford Senior Center. CMc
Center courtyard
9 a.m. • 3 p.m. - Sanford Train Show. Sanford Civic Center
10 a.m. • Gates open, admission $5 (children 12 and under free)
10 a.m. • 10 p.m. - Teaching Kids to Think and Dream* exhibit. Sanford
area schools. Seminole County Public Schools.
10 a.m. - midnight * Exhibits open
10 a.m. • midnight * Amusement rides open. Deggeller Attractions -Family
Day*, ride all rides all day for $10.

10 a.m. - midnight * Bahamian Market Place open, sponsored by Bahamasalr
10 a.m. • 5 p.m. — Trans4matlon Station open
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Amazing Animals Camel Ride
10 a.m. • Midway Elementary School of Performing Arts. Florida Lottery Stage
10:30 a.m. • Men In Action. Glory Cloud Stage
11 a.m. - Story time for children. Sanford Library
11:30 a.m. — Glory Crown Ministry. Glory Cloud Stage
Noon • 7 p.m. • Sanford Historical Society exhibit
Noon - Karate Demonstration. Magnolia Square area
Noon - Tiger Eye Productions amazing animals show. Pepsi Stage
Noon - Old Hickory Stampers. Florida Lottery Stage
12:30 p.m. • Dr. Sea Breeze. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
1 p.m. — Wade Henry Street Show. Juggling unkydlst. Pepsi Stage
1 p.m. • Gtrtzone. Florida Lottery Stage
1:30 p.m. — Praise Him and Dance Trinity Assembly. Glory Cloud Stage
2 p.m. — Funk Gang Ialand Band. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
2:20 p.m. - Plaiting of the Heritage Pole. Bahamian Market Place
2:30 p.m. - Tiger Eye Productions amazing animals show. Pepsi Stage
3 p.m. • Eleuthera Express. Bahamian Market Place. Bahamasalr Stage
3 p.m. • BMX Trick Team Show. Pepsi Stage
3 p.m. • Florida Strings. Florida Lottery Stage

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s tr a t e th e ir Hat land tric k s w hich, a re p er
lo rtn ed o n th e g ro u n d , a s well a s th e ir a e ria l
tric k s w h ich a re p erfo rm ed a s th e rid e rs
la u n i h th e m s e lv e s a n d th e ir h ik e s th ro u u h tin
a ir.
'H ie rid e rs d o s tu n ts on 2 d in c h MMX
F reesty le blcyi les specially c o n s tru c te d ol 4130
( h ro iu o lv lor e x tra s t n n u th . 'llie se bicycle'
a re also eq u ip p ed w ith s|&gt;eual w heels, tires
s ta n d in g p la tfo rm s a n d b ra k in g s y ste m s th a t
m a k e F reesty le tric k s possible.
N ave M avro. .me 2&lt;i h a s trav eled a ro u n d th e
w orld p re s e n tu m ex h ib itio n s a n d re p re s e n tu m
All W heel S p o rts. He h a s also a p p e a re d in
m a n y S ea W orld show s.
Mike A ndrew s, .me 22 . h a s &lt;o m p eied n a tio n
ally, receiving several a w a rd s, a n d h a s ap
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Tl«&gt; BMX fruostylo tnc* loam /nil pcjrtorfh tour tones
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Sanford meets Bahamas at Heritage Festival
One of the most colorful and exciting, and
sure to be a Sanford Heritage Festival favorite,
will lx* the Bahamian Market Place--an exjx*rtcnce you won't want to miss. A delegation of
50 Bahamians will arrive In Sanford. Novem­
ber 12 and will Ix'gln a special relationship lx*tween Sanford and Gregory Town. Bahamas.
Radio Bahamas ZNS. the national radio
station, will broadcast live from the Sanford
Heritage Festival to over 100.000 Bahamians
who listen to Plcewell Forbes' Good Morning
Bahamas Show. Mr. Forbes has received nu
merous certificates and awards for his work
in broadcasting and for tireless efforts in pub
llci/ing the unique anthropological features of
the Bahamian society, be they cultural, politi­
cal. social, civic, or religious.
The Bahamian Market Place will present the
heart pounding rush of Junkanoo. There are
3 days ol high-energy performances by the
Junkanoo band. Through its colorful cos­
tumes and unbelievable energy Junkanoo
may remind von of M.trdl Gras celebrations.
Junkanoo is a Caribbean celebration two cen­
turies old in which performers dress in col­
orful massive costumes that are artistically
created of paper to depict a particular theme.
The groups then “rush" through the crowds
accompanied by music of traditional instru­
ments. goatskin drums, whistles and rowtx’lls
which creates a rhythm and excitement dllllcult to Ignore. Performances are completely
See Bahamas. Page 19

One of the highlights of the weekend will bo entertainment
providod by tho Bahamian Market Place which will prosont

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W estern dem ocracy started in E leuthra
Alxint &lt;K) inll(*s cast of N assau. B ah am as. Is
otic of th e m ost |Miptilar O ut Island s
d estin atio n . K lcuthcra. T he popularity of th is
u n iq u e Isle d a te s hack to 1G4H w hen the llrst
p e rm a n en t settlem ent In the B ah am as w as
estab lish ed on K lcuthcra. the largest of th e
out islands, exten d in g IOO miles from n o rth
to so u th , an d just over 1-1/2 miles wide an d
Is one of th e m ost developed of the O ut
Islan d s.
K lcuthcra Is 100 m iles of m agnificent pink*
w hite Iteaches, sheltered coves, d ram atic cliffs
a n d Incredible blue green w ater. You c an
swim, snorkel an d enjoy som e of th e finest
diving anyw here,
w ith exceptional dive
facilities. You can also play ten n is, golf, o r
stop to w onder at som e of the fascinatin g
sights. Admire an d feed th e fish at ‘O cean
Hole", located inland a n d over l(X) fathom s
deep.
It Is h a rd to Ixllcve th.it su ch a sm all sliver
o! hilly land c arries su c h a heavy historical
loud. K lcuthcra (the G reek word lo r freedom)
Is considered the lirst tru e seat of dem ocracy
hi th e W estern H em isphere. Its llrst settlers.

Ilccing religious |&gt;erserutlnn in B erm uda a n d
Kngland. called them selves, th e K leu th eran
A dventurers, an d tim e an d c irc u m sta n c e s
would prove th a t tag m ore a c c u ra te th a n they
ever expected.
P reacher’s Cave Is w here shipw recked
K leutheran A d v en tu rers once took refuge an d
held th is Islan d 's first religious services. T aste
the sweet a n d uniquely delicious B ah a m ia n
pineapples grow n In G regory Town. G regory
Town Is also w here A tlantic w aves roll ag ain st
o u r shore, providing som e of the lx*st Stirling
In th e A tlantic O cean.
Between N orth K lcuthcra a n d G reg o ry
Town. Is the G lass W indow Bridge, one of the
few places w here you can com pare the
A tlantic w ith Its rich blue w aters on one side
of th e road a n d the calm green w aters of the
Cnrlbl&gt;can on the o th e r side sep a ra te d by a
strip of rock |u s t wide en o u g h to drive a c a r
th ro u g h safely.
For m ore in fo rm atio n alx n it K lcuthern.
B ah am as, please write: The M inistry o!
T ourism , K lcuthcra Travel Olflcc, G overnors
H arbour. K lcuthcra. B a h a m a s or call 212
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B a h a m a s ---------------------------------------Continued from Page 18
sp o n ta n e o u s an d done with no previous re ­
h earsals. Festival goers Hud It virtually Im[Mtsslhle not to Join In the parade.
B ah am ian s trace the origins of J u n k a n o o
to the harvest festival of African slaves
b rought to th e B ah am as d u rin g the Kith c e n ­
tury. Tile nam e Is a ttrib u te d to a W est African
tra d e r prince nam ed J o h n C anoe considered
by m any to lx* a hero to the slaves. J u n k a n o o
Is th e N ational Festival of th e B aham as, tra d i­
tionally celebrated d u rin g the early h o u rs of
D ecem ber 2 6 a n d of New Year's Day.
O th er events featured at the B a h a m ia n

Enjoy The Real Florida

M arket Place Is B a h a m a s fashion show: th e
plaiting of the h eritag e jx&gt;Ie; an d a h a ir
braiding d e m o n stra tio n . On the B a h a m ia n
M arket Place. B a h a m a sa lr Stage, will be 3
d.iys of Island m u sic by “F u n k G ang Islan d
B aud’ . ‘ K lcuthcra Express" an d Dr. Sea
Breeze."
T asty B ah a m ia n delicacies like fresh fruit
daiquiris, co n ch fritters, peas a n d rice a n d
conch salad will delight each m arket place
visitor. Don't forget to b uy a h a n d m ad e s o u ­
venir from th e B a h a m a s before you leave the
Sanford H eritage Festival.

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llircc days of twisting, turning. Hying and flip­
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too. America's most spectacular midway, Deggcller Attractions, will provide the amusement
rides and games for the first annual Sanford
Heritage Festival.
Dcggeller Attractions, a Florida owned mid­
way operation, will feature popular teenage
rides, kiddy rides, Merry-Go-Round. Tilt. Spi­
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Bumper Cars. Flying Elephants. Raiders. Red
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Wayne
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Wayne
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tions will present “Moonlight Mania* from 10
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Sunday. Nov. 14. Is Dcggeller Attractions
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amusement rides noon until 10 p.m. for only
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For those festival goers who think their Fes­
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also be purchased at the Midway.

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Lottery's first Instant
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Florida Lottery play­
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Tills adds up to more
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There’s plenty to keep everybody busy

C r o o tm A ra d rm yn Junior ROTC team wtf appear

on the Pepsi stage Friday at 3 p m as part ol the lair's
kickoff.

The Lake Mary Fbgh School Ma noneties are annual
award-winners who writ be appearing Sunday at 2:30
p m at the Pepsi Stage.

For the best In local
entertainment,
the
Sanford
Heritage
Festival is the place
to be.
In addition to the
big name groups and
performers that will
appear at the festival
throughout
the
weekend, many local
entertainers will treat
the streets of Down­
town
Sanford
to
some great music,
dance and exhibits.
When things get
rolling on Friday,
those who get out
early can enjoy many
local
sights
and
sounds.
The Crooms Acad­
emy Junior ROTC
will
demonstrate
their talents
and
training. Speaking of
schools, don’t forget
to stop by the Sem i­
nole County Public
Schools exhibit titled
Teaching Kids to
Think and Dream”
which will lx* open
during the entire

weekend.
The Sanford Police
K-9 unit will have
their
four
legged
partners on hand to
demonstrate followed
by the bicycle unit.
As the sun sets.
Rapture and the Lo­
cal Girls will sing, the
Old Hickory stompers
will perform and live
jazz will All Uic air.
Saturday is. among
other things, school
day. Midway Elemen­
tary School of Per­
forming arts starts
the days entertain­
ment. followed by
Seminole
High
School's finest. Des­
tiny.
the
Daz/ler
Dance Team and
Fantasy will lx- on
hand to show ofT
their talents. After
that, the Seminole
Jazz Dand will hike
the stage.
For more dancing
fun. students from
Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance will
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Schedule—

Stage
4:45 p.m. - Bahamian
Fashion Show.
Bahamian Market Plac
5 p.m. - BMX Trick
Team Show. Pepsi Stage
5 p.m. - Miriam A
Valerie’s School of
Dance Arts. Florida
Lottery Stage
5:30 p.m. — Wade
Henry Street Show, jug­
gling unlcycllst. Pepsi
Stage

C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 13

3:30 p.m. - Junkanoo
Parade. Bahamian
Market Place
•I p.m. - Zlzl Roberts.
Florida Lottery Stage
4 p.m. — Tiger Eye
Productions amaring
animals show. Pepsi
Stage
4:30 p.m. — Funk Gang
Island Band.'Bahamian
Market Place.
Bahamasal’

sponsored by COOL
105.9 FM.
11 p.m. - Great
Commission Power
Demonstration. Glory
Cloud Stage
Midnight • Festival
area closes

6 p.m. - Ills Kids. Glory
Cloud Stage
6 p.m. - Eleuthera
Express. Bahamian
Market Place.
Bahamasalr Stage
0:30 p.m. • Plaiting of
the Heritage Pole.
Bahamian Market Place
7 p.m. - Kayll Lytle.
Pepsi Stage
7:30 p.m. — CHUBBY
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Market Place.
Bahamasalr Stage
7:30 p.m. • Lany Veal
comedian. Rand Alley
next to We Three GlrLs
Reslaurar/t.
7:30 p.m. - Great
Commission Power
Demonstration. Glory
Cloud Stage
8:30 p.m. • Junkanoo
Parade. B.ihamlan
Market Place
9 p.m. • LOVERBOY
in concert. Pepsi
Stage.
sponsored by 96.5
WHTQ Classic Rock
10 p.m. - Festival
closes. See you
November 12-14.
1999!

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road again. By 1995.
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the sam e pace It did
d u rin g
th e
g lo ry
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on th e road ever
since w ith th e latest
to u r
stopping
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Sanford for the h e ri­
tage
Festival
th is
weekend. They will be
on stage S u n d ay a t 7
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Noon - Gates open.
"Family Day* adm is­
sion 35 (children 12
and under free)
Noon - 10 p.m. •
Exhibits open
Noon - 10 p.m. Amusement rides
open. Deggeller
Attractions
Noon • 10 p.m. Bahamian Market
Place open, sponsored
by Bahamasalr
Noon • 10 p.m. •
"Teaching Kids to
Think and Dream*
exhibit. Sanford area
schools. Seminole
County Public
Schools.
Noon • 6 p.m. •
Sanford Historical
Society exhibit
Noon • 6 p.m. Amazing Animals
Camel Ride
Noon - S o.m. —
Express. Bahamian
Market Place.
Bahamasalr Stage

2 p.m. - BMX Trick
Team Show. Pepsi
Stage area
2:15 p.m. - Jay
Murder's Klezmer
Bond. Florida Lottery
Stage
2:30 p.m. - Lake Mary
High School
Marionettes. Pepsi
Stage
2:45 p.m. • Junkanoo
Parade. Bahamian
Market Place
3 p.m. • Lake Mary
High School Mystics A
Odyssey. Florida
Lottery Stage
3 p.m. — Wade Henry
Strret Show. Juggling
unlcycllst. Pepsi Stage
area
3:30 p.m. - ('tailing of
the Hentage Pole.
Bahamian Market
Place
3:45 p.m. — Power
House Youth Ministry,
Glory Cloud Stage
4 p.m. • Dr. Sea
Breeze. Bahamian
Market Place.
Bahamasalr Stage
4 p.m. • Tiger Eye
Productions Amazing
Animals Show. Pepsi
Stage area
4 p.m. • Spring Lake
Latino Dancers.
WlfTQ Classic Rock
7 p.m. ♦ Eleuthera

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THE S.O.D.A. POPS ARE PERFORMING!
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perform In th e even­
ing.
Also
th r o u g h o u t
th e e n tire w eekend,
th e
Glory
C lo u d
stag e will e n te r ta in
festival g o ers w ith
v a rio u s
p e rfo rm ­
ances.
Fam ily D ay Is th e
th em e for S u n d a y ,
w h en reduced priced
ad m issio n will tre a t
th e en tire family to a
variety of p e rfo rm ­
ances.
Double V ision will
hold Its th ird p e r­
form ance early In th e
aftern o o n . If m u sic
Isn’t
your
th in g .

check o u t th e Tiger
Eye
P ro d u c tio n s
A m azing
A n im als
Show. Those w ho a t ­
tend m ay even get
th e o p p o rtu n ity to
see th e sam e tig er
th a t th e golfer Tiger
Woods posed w ith for
h is cover of S p o rts
Illu strated .
T his afternoon. It Is
Lake M ary’s tu r n to
d an ce th ro u g h th e
aftern o o n w h en its
d an ce
team
th e
M arionettes
p e r­
form s. The school's
M ystics &amp; O dyssey
will follow th e d a n c ­
ers.

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will enjoy m any dif­
ferent types of p e r­
form ances at th e fes­
tival.
These will include
k arate exhibitions, a
trick show by BMX
bikers.
com edian
Larry Veal. Ju g g ler
and
cyclist
W ade
Henry
and
th e
Spring Like L itin o
D ancers.
There Is certain ly
som ething for every­
one a t the S a n fo rd
Heritage Festival a n d
best of all. m ost of
the perform ers a rc
from y o u r own buck
y ard.

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Jingles. The tw o m et again In Nashville a y e a r
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Fort W orth lead g u ita rist M ichael B ritt to Join
them . W hen d ru m m e r Keech R ainw ater, from
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