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EDITORIAL...PAGE 4A

Mexican art

15-year-old
Black Belt gets
the AAU Gold

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

91st YEAR, No. 39

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1998

Casselberry gets police chief

Why Mother Weaver
always has a prayer
Mother
Blanche Dell
Weaver says
that ahe has
been told not
to pray so
much.
She says
some of those
who have
helped fund
her Rescxi e
Outreach
Mission In
Sanford appreciate the tender,
loving care she gives the needy
- but seem to prefer she not
preach to them.
Naturally. Mother Weaver Is
praying for an answer.
‘ God Is telling me ‘this Is my
! house.“ site said Wednesday.
‘ And he says. TU support your
needs."
Brian Quail, the presldent. CEO-at Heart of Florida United
Way. said that Mother Weaver
; certainly has the organization's
utmost respect and support.
United Way gave Rescue
Outreach Mission $52,000 for
! 1097-1998 and $52,000 for
• ; 1998-1999.
i
‘ Mother Weaver's work Is very
: much needed." Quail said. He
: also said United Way has no
; objection to prayer.
Quail stressed the Importance
that the mission have a strategic
planner who Is aware of the var­
ious funding agencies and their
timetables. ‘ I'm sure the mission
qualifies for help from each
agency."
Mother Blanche Bell Weaver.
75-years-old. has been working
miracles for more than a decade
at the ml salon on 13th street.
TOpriiungry and the homeless
come to the mission 365 days a
year. They come for food, cloth­
1/
ing and a place to stay. More
than 53,000 meals were served
one year at the mission.
There is a chapel adjacent to
the men's living and eating
quarters. There are Bibles on
each of the folding chairs and an
old piano off to the aide. Mother
Weaver conducts services.
Quests attend on a voluntary
Mother Weaver said she
remembered a man coming to
the mission a few years ago. He
told her that he had Just left hla
wife and family. Hla life waa a
mess. He didn't know what he
would do next. He needed more
than a meal and a bed.
‘As I talked to him and
prayed with him, he had a blank
look as If he really wasn't listen­
ing." Mother Weaver aald. ‘All I
could do was pray the Lord's
words were registering with this
man. He came back a year later,
and told me he was reunited
with hla family."
Mother Weaver's mission la a
not-for-profit organization that
relies on donations of food,
clothing and money from Indi­
viduals and agencies. One of the
needs now are for some small
dressers for the women's and

Mystery solved

5 0

By Rasa Whits
IIERAli) STAFF WRITER

Martin LaBruaclano

CASSEU1ERRY • It hImhiM lie no surprise why Uic
City of CiiKM-ltxny luw turned In Mnrtln D ll) h i m tano
us Its new polite thief
IjiilniMiana. 47. h regarded us one of the out­
standing law enforcement ofTkem In t!»c lerrllory. lie's
u rnptuln and n 25 year vet of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Deportment. He commanded the county's
SWAT leant, lie has u degree In 1‘syrhology from
Ritlllns College
Cussrltterry narrowed lls sennit for a thief lit
Lillniselnno and Sadie Dunirll. a captain In lite
Galttesvllle IVrtkc Dr|iunmcnt. City Manager Jntk
St hint kehier salt) dull Utllntsrhum's
personality.

wide-ranging experience and
Integrity
‘ shined
through."
SltertlT Don Esllnger snkl today that he appreciated
the ‘ great contributions" ladlrusrlann made to the
SltcrlfTs ontre 11k- List 25 years, ‘ lie will hr missed but
I know the |trottic of Casselberry will be well served."
KslUtgrr said. "Hie rtty did an extrusive sennit • one of
lltc hint I've seen • and they rnmc up with lltc fine
chief.*
laillnisctaiHi. who Is In California an u trarhlng as­
signment. will lK-0it his new Job on Nov. 16 lie suc­
ceeds Durbin I latch, who lias retired after 25 years
service. H as chief. Tttere are HO people In the CnsselIterry agency.
•We're lutp|ty for Captain Lallrusrlano but we're err-

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Pool to
come to
Seminole
By Bill Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Construction on
the city of Sanford's proposed
community swimming pool fa­
cility at Seminole High School
could begin as early us De­
cember first.
"That's the fast-track date,*
said
City
Manager
Tony
Vanderworp. *We're putting all
the little details together. The
big hurdles are over, we have
the players and the funding. It
could go before the city com ­
mission and the county board
members as early as next
month. It will be a true recrea­
tional facility.*
The proposed pool will be 50
meters by 25 yards long, said
Tom Farnsworth. Superinten­
dent of Sanford Parks and Rec­
reation.
The pool will have
heating, a 5.000 square foot
bathouse. decking, lighting for
evening use. decking, water

Man pulled
from ditch
By BUI K am a
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Bob Green, ■
worker Cor Seminole County's
Storm Water Division, found
himself stuck face-down In •
waste Infected ditch Tuesday
afternoon when his lawn
mowing tractor flipped and
trapped
his foot while he
, was
working
at
Crooms
Academy In Sanford.
Larry Robinson, the
Head Custodian at Crooms
Academy, alerted the front
office to call
911, then
helped Mr. Green crawl out of
the ditch. Mr. Robinson and
other front office staff stayed
with
the
coherent
but
shocked Mr. Green until he
could be rushed to Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
‘ Larry was out cleaning
Plsassass Otuk, p t p 1A

Haas# $sa Pool, Page $A

Commission
overrides
mayor’s veto
By Tony T lsalo
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
WINTER SPRINOS - The City
Commission voted Monday to
override the budget veto that
came from Mayor Paul Partyka
last week.
Partyka aald he feels that he
represents the people and by
approving the City Charter, the
people agree with the mayor's
right to veto a budget that In­
cludes legal fees, estimated at
a
projected
$40,000.
The
mayor said It should not coat
more than $5,000.
Partyka
had
complained
that city attorney Frank Kruppenbacher had only been to
one city meeting the In a year.
"Let us find a new attorney
quickly and cooperatively, to
replace one that has only been
here once In over a year.*
Partyka said, "The people are
not getting their money's worth
Fl aaaa ass Bsdgat, Paga 3A

An article about the check presentation
appeared In the Feb. 7. 1966 Sat\ford
HerakL The station did close tn 1968.

Old fashioned barbecue
SANFORD - The Sylvan Lake Cemetery

Arrests made
in connection
to body found
B y B1U Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Three people
were arrested In an Orlando
bar In the area of 5512 Rio
Grande Avenue at 8:51 p.m.
Wednesday
by
Orange
County Sheri(Tn deputies In
the stolen vehicle
of Lynn
Davis, whose
decomposed
body was found under de­
bris In the backyard of his
home In Casselberry M on­
day.
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office Is questioning
22-year old Anthony Laltoo,
22-year old Myrtam H er­
nandez.
and 21-year old
Oracev Bush In relation to
the death of Davts.
No
charges have been filed at
this time. Seminole County
Sheri ITa Office spokeswoman
Deanna Brown said.
T h is Is a great break In
the case." Drown aald. "We
are questioning them. This
Is our stolen vehicle that we
have been looking for.*
The Orange County Sher­
iff's Office was searching for
Laltoo, who lias an extensive
criminal record, on an a t­
tempted
murder
warrant,
said Orange County deputy
Mlgurl Pagan, in addition to
the attempted murder war­
rant. the Orange
County
Sheriffs Office la charging
Laltoo with armed burglary
of conveyance
and grand
theft third degree o f a fire­
arm.
*He pistol whipped
his
gtrtftlend'a
lather on
hta
head.* Pagan said, describing
Laltoo's
attempted murder
warrant. ‘ He got tn an fight
with hta girlfriend's father,
and battered him.
Laltoo
has a long, extensive crimi­
nal record. *
Hernandez
Is
being
charged by
the Orange
County SherlfTa Office with
fleeing and attempting to a l­
lude. and grand theft third
degree o f a firearm. Bush Is
Plaaaa aao Rady, Paga U

Welcome to the
football show
By KaUia Warmaz
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Move over Bobby
Bowden and Steve Spurrier.
There la a new coaches' show
hitting the air waves.
Seminole High School foot­
ball coach Jim Worthington
has found a new calling • the
Seminole High School Football
Show.
*We actually base our show
on tlic format of the Spurrier
allow.’ Worthington aald. *Wc
give highlights of the game,
pick players of the week and
spotlight
cheerleaders.
the
band and whatever else goes

Into a football game.’
This Is the first year for the
show, which airs on Time W ar­
ner Cable channel 21 at 10
p.m..
Wednesdays and 9:30
p.m. on Thursdays. Once Wor­
thington waa approached with
the Idea, everything came to­
gether rather quickly.
A former Seminole student
came up wtth the idea for the
show. Don Robinson graduated
from the Sanford school In
1967 and has remained a big
Can of not only hla Alma Ma­
ter's activities, but the football
team especially.
‘ Because I have remained tn­
iin

Football, Pago SA

•

SANFORD- The unknown man In thi
■Vintage view* picture. In Wednesday'*
Seminole Herald, has been identified as
frozen food magnate Jeno Paulucci.
Paulucct was donating a check, on
behalf of hi* foundation, to the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce to support
Its fight to retain the Sanford Naval Air
StaUon. Mayor A .L Wilson was accepting
the check from Paulucci as A.K.
Shoemaker Jr. watched.

C o n t s

Supporters will hold an old fashioned
barbecue and fried chicken dinner on
Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 5438
Orange Blvd. (State Road 46. west of
Interstate-4, turn right on Orange
Boulevard), Sanford. Dinner (pork or
chicken) including dessert la $5. Home
delivery available In the Sanford area. For
more Information call Bob Martin at (407)
324-5400, or. on the day of the barbecue,
call (407) 323-0492.

Dan Quayle to speak at UCF
ORLANDO - Former vlcc-prealdent Dan
Quayle will apeak on the need to ‘ stand

firm* tn your convictions In this time of
political turmoil at the University of
Central Florida Arena Oct. 29 at 8 p.m.
In the Senate. Quayle was a recognized
expert on the Intricacies of military bu d­
gets and arms control, and champion of
domestic Issues of Job training, education
reform and tax simplification. He
authored the Job Training Partnrrehip
Act. a landmark piece of social legislation
that was signed by President Ronald
Reagan.

Clover Kids 4-H club
SANFORD - Clover Kids 4-H Club has

Coach Jim Worthington wMh hoot 8ytvMter Wynn during toping of a ahow.

openings tn various project groups. The
fall project groups Include cooking,
aquariums, dance, camping, art* and
crafts, cake decorating and a dlacovery
group for five to seven-year-olds.
Teens In the 4-H group will serve as
project leaders for the d u b.
The club Is open to youth five to 13
years of age. Coat for the club la $10
which Includes supplies for a 4-H project
meeting and a 4-H T-shirt. Scholarships
are available for those In need.
The next meeting of the club will be
Monday.
For more Information call Shelda
WUkcna. 4-H coordinator at (407) 303­
2500. ext. 5557.

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Fhe w a y w e w ere: 1925 businesses
Dus p.isi sum m er 1 w rote a
toupte of a itU le s
on 1925
Sanford businesses using In
form ation
taken
from
"San lord. Florida In P letu res
and Prose." At the time. I
prom ised future colum ns »m
other businesses spotlighted In
that publication. Itcrc Is otic
w ith another to follow
The Y o w c ll C om p an y
The Yowcll Com pany was lo ­
cated In .1 spacious and m od­
em two store building at ‘2 00
K. Ft 1st St. The business bad
been founded circa 1‘.*04 and
Itad grown and expanded until
it was one o f lire forem ost
lenders In Its line In the area.
YmvcU's was a d ep artm en t
store ol the 1teller class, c a r ­
rying -i large and thoroughly
up-to-date stock ot staple dry
goods,
fancy
notions
and
clothing for each m em ber ol
the family.
Tills was the class o f store
that attracted trade to the city
and tt maintained an excellen t
code o f business ethics. The
stock was equal to that In
stores tn much larger elllcs.
Arthur E. Yow cll was the a c ­
tive head o f the tlrm. H r had
resided In Sanford for many
years
and had con tribu ted
much toward the develop m en t
o f the cltv and district. He was

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a man of keen foresight and
excellent business ability.
S an ford E lec tric C om p an y
T ile Sanford Eire trie Com
pam located at 116 M agnolia
Avc.. was Incorporated In O rloiter, 1924. It carried a com
plele line of all I he best e l e c ­
trical devices. Th e growth of
the business w as attributed to
the push and cn crg. disp layed
hv the manager. A It. Platte.
He w as d c scribed as a h ustler
in every sense o f the word and
belonged to ili.it class ol p r o ­
gressive
businessm en
who
never lost an opportunity to
advance the best interests o f
llie d|y.
(Most o f us rem em ber ibis
business as llrst being tn the
above location and then m ov­
ing lo its present location on
Park Drive. It was owned ami
operated by E.C. H arper Sr.

Date Book
Ocl. 15. 1 9 9 8
Today is the ?fitith
day of 199$ anil the
23nl day of fall

7-t. Jim Palmer •ty45 i. baseball greal
broadcaster, is 53, Penny Marshall
11943-1, dirr-ctor. is 55
TODAY’S SPOUTS: On this day in
1970. the Baltimore Orioles won the
World Scries by defeating Ihe Cincin
nati Reds 9 3
TODAY'S QUOTE: ' May the eoun
Irvside and the gliding valley streams
content me laist to lame, let me love
river and woodland." — Virgil
TODAY'S W EATHER: On this day in
1880. a violent early blizzard raked
northwest Iowa and adjacent Ncbras
ka. South Dakota and Minnesota
SOURCE l*vl Wrathcr Guide Calendar Accord

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TODAY’ S IIISTOHY; On this day in
19-18. Gerald Ford married Betty
Bloomer He later became president
of Hie United States
On this day in 1953. “ Grand Ole Opry"
debuted on television, with Les Paul
and Mary Ford as guests.
On thi- day in 1990. Mikhail Gor
trachev won the Nobel Peace Prize (nr
his role in ending the Cold War.
TO D AY'S ItIH TIID A Y S: Virgil &lt;7n
B.C-19 B.CJ, poet. Friedrich Niet
zsche ' 18-H-I9U0&gt;, philosopher, John
L Sullivan &lt;1858 19)5). boxing great;
P G Wodehouse 11881-1975*. writer,
Arthur Schlesinger 0917 I, historian,
is 81. Mario Puzo 11920 i, writer, is 78.
I a - c lacocca &lt;1924 I. auto executive, is
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last quarter (Oct 12&gt; and
new moon &lt;Oct 20*

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TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Highs In
the mld-BOs. Lows in the
upprr-60s.
Friday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mld-BOs.
Lows In the uppcr-GOs. Satur­
day: Partly cloudy. Highs In the
mld-BOs. Lows In ihe mid-GOs.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, lllgh s In
the mld-BOs. Lows In the
uppcr-GOs.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
THURSDAY
F R ID A Y
Ptcldy 8 6 68 P t c ld y 8 5 6 7
SATURDAY
P tcld y 85 65

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SUNDAY
P tc ld y 8 6 67

LOTTERY
H o ro o (o the winning nu m bers
solectod on W e d n e s d a y In the
Florida Lottery:

Fantasy 5
4-7-13-20-25
Lotto (OcL 10)
18-10-20-21-42-45

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: ntln. 2:15
a.m.. maj. 8:20 a.in., min. 2:35
p.iit.. maj. 8:45 p.m.
TIDES: D ayton* Beach: high:
4:58 a.m.. 5:23 p.m.. low: 11:04
a.m.. 11:38 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 5:03 a.m., 5:28
p.m.. low: 11:09 a.m.. 11:43
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 5:18
a.m.. 5:43 p.m., low: 11:24
a.m.. 11:58 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a c h &amp; N e w
S m y rn a B e a c h : S e a s a rc 23 feet w ith a lig h t ch o p .
W a te r te m p e ra tu re a t D a y ­
to n a is 7 9 d e g re e s a n d a t
N e w S ytn rn a , 7 9 d e g re e s .
W in d s a re fro m th e c a s t a t
5 -1 0 m .p .h .

STATISTICS
Play 4
M 47
Cash 3
2*8*5

The high temperature tn
Banfoid Wednesday was 87
defines and the overnight low
was 62.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Thursday totaled 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 7:28 a.m.

■Sunset................. 0:88 p.m.

S e m in o le H e ra ld
“Serving Seminole County Since / T O ”
Thursday, October 15,1998 • Vol. 91, No. 39
Published Da&gt;ly Except Monday, Saturday A Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc • 300 N French Ave.. Sanford. FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
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and Liter fry his son. E.C. H a r­
per Jr.)
S em in ole O verland C o m p a n y
HitSem inole
O verland
Company, located at the ro ttier nl Cotnm etel.il Strccl and
Path Avenue, w as a dealer m
the
O verland
and
W lllys
Knlghl
autom obiles.
auto
parts, accessories, oils, ga so ­
line's. etc. Th ere was also a
service
departm ent
and
a
storage business.
A ccording lo the article, the
O verland W HIys-Kulghl a u to­
m obiles were favorably known
and needed
no description.
Iliey were sold nl econ om ical
prices and gave a m axim um of
service.
file business was ow ned by
AAV. Sm ith w ho had much e x ­
perience In this line; he had
been
conn ected
with
the
llu ppm oh lle people o f J a c k ­
sonville previous to establish­
ing this business two years
ago.
Kent V u lcan izin g W ork s
Ib is firm was established
circa IH IB and w as recogn ized
.is one o f the leaders tn Its
litre. Ilie y did steam vu lcan iz­
ing, repaired ami rech a rged
batteries, did an au lom ohlle
tcpair and storage business,
They also carried a large stock
of high grade accessories such
.cs tires, m otor oils, and ga so ­
line
Ih e bu sin ess was located on
Com m ercial Street near the
courthouse and w as owned by
IFF. Kent. Mr. Kent w as d e ­
scribed
as a gentlem en
of
pleasing personality and e x ­
cellent abilities: he was courtcons and painstaking and had
the confiden ce o f the c o m m u ­
nity.
J. ilin term U ter Piano
Com pany
Am ong the well known bu si­
ness en terprises
In Sanford
was the H ln ien n lstcr lla n o
Com pany.
located
at
I 12
M agnolia Ave. H its was the
oldest music house In S em i­
nole County os well as the
largest and most com plete es­
tablishment o f Its kind In Oils
section.
H its firm m aintained a w ell
equipped piano repair shop
and they also handled several
dilTerent m akes o f pianos with
a w ide range o f prices. Th ey
had the exclusive agency In
the county for the famous
Edison phonographs and c a r ­
ried the latest records.
The llln te n u ls te r family had
been engaged in the piano
business for three generation s.
The first H ln tc m iister started
m anufacturing
pianos
In
Ithlca. N.Y. In 1858. J.H. Illn tcrm lstcr. ow ner o f the San­
ford business, had been con ­
nected with the piano industry
for 20 years, having learned
piano bu ildin g and tuning in
Ills grandfather's factory.
H1U Lum ber Com pany
A Sanford pioneer In the
lum ber and m aterial trade was
Hill Lum ber Com pany located
at 223 W. Third St. This bu si­
ness was started circa 1B83 by
A.E. 1II1I at which time Sanford
was a small villa ge with fram e
buildings and no railroad. Th e
business had kepi pare w ith
the grow th o f the area and
continued to be Ihe leader In
lum ber and building m aterial
businesses In the county.
In 1925. Ii was managed by
W.C. Hill, a son o f ihe fou nder
and one o f the best known and
most progressive men in San­
ford com m ercial circles.
Tills com pany dealt m rough
and dressed lumber, cem en t,
sand gravel, brick and b u ild ­
ing m aterials o f every d e s c rip ­
tion. They kept a large stork
which enabled them to o ffer
low prices on high grade m a ­
terials. T h eir motto was "Zip
Service” , and having she (ru ck s
In use and the best o f fa c ili­
ties. T h ey made II a rule to live
up to their m otto.
W ight Brothers Company,
Inc.
One o f the loreinost leaders
in the sale o f autom obile a c ­
cessories, oils. gas. etc. lit
Satifurd was the Wight UrotIt­
ers Company, Inc. who o p e r ­
ated three stations here. At
Store »1 (Second and M a g n o ­
lia) lhey utilized a m odern
brlrk building w iiose d im en ­
sions w ere 110 by 117 fe e t.
'll a- oth er two stations w ere
located al First and Elm and
Tenth and Sanford.

R ussContinued from Page IA
children's quarters.
A baby, maybe two-weeksold. was sleeping In one o f Ihe
rooms Wednesday. Mother
Weaver lovingly Irxikrd In and
quietly shut the door. Down the
street at the m en's quarters, a
dozen or so men had begun eat lug .in early lunch.
The men were not forced to
pray, which Isn't to say they
were unthankful.

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POLICE LOG
ITic following refforts were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office f o r Incidents recorded Oct. 14:

Burglary:
SANFORD, Fren ch A ven u e, BOO b lo ck , Oct. 13. 4:22 a.m. A
25-yrar-nld man was arrested by Sanford Police for battery,
n icy said lie forced his way Into an acquaintance's apartm ent
and beat him for no apparent reason. Th ey said nothing was
stolen during Hie n llack.

Driving under the influence:
LONGW OOD, S ta te R oad 434/G rant S tr e e t, Oct. 13. 12:09
a in. A 19 year-old man was arrested for driving under the Inlluence.
SANFORD. S ta te R oad 48. Oct. 13. 10:34 pan. A 47-year-old
man was u nrated for driving under the Influence try S em in ole
County sheriff's deputies.

: Drugs:
:

SANFORD, M itch C o u rt, Oct. 13. 1:30 p.m. A 44-ycar-old
man and a 30 year-old woman were charged with p o ssession
i nl marijuana with Intent to sell or distribute, possession o f
more than 20 gram s o f marijuana, possession o f cocaine and
possession of drug paraphernalia by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies. Deputies executed a search wnrrunt at their hom e
; and found marijuana In an open
area o f the house, a large
- quantity of the drug In a box
In a bedroom closet and c o ca in e
!
In ltit* bathroom .

• Shooting into u building:
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SANFORD, 13’* S tre e t. 1800 b lock. Oct. 13. 7:11 u.m. A 26
year-old man was arrested for shooting Into a building and
discharging a firearm In public by the Sanford Police. Police
said the man had had an argument with another man during
an earlier card gam e. A fie r the argument he drove by the
man's house and shot at the m an's house. There was no one
hom e at ihv time o f the shooting.

continued from Page 1A
volved with the school. I was
trying to think o f a way that I
could help while m otivating
people to go out and support
the team ," Robinson said. "My
expertise Is In television p ro ­
duction and I figured If wc
worked with the television p r o ­
duction classes at the school. 1
could teach a little to the stu ­
dents while mnklng the show
for the team. It has really
worked out great."
Robinson has actually been
In the entertainm ent business
since he was In his early 20s.
He staried out m anaging hands
and solo artists and w rote
songs for the m usicians he
worked with. A fter selling his
sound company. Robinson en ­
tered the prom otional end of
the music business. In fact, he
prom oted over 75 m ajor acts In
25 cities.
W h ile film ing a tw o-day event
at the Brevard County Zoo.
Robinson was asked
If he
would like to start producing a
cable show about what to do In
Ihe area. For llirre years. R o ­
binson produced 'S tep p in g Out
T ills W eek" along with many
com m ercials.
A fter the successful televi­
sion show stopped airing, R o ­
binson decided to lake a break.
He entered an ill futed bu si­
ness venture after four years o f
rest, then retired again for a
year or two before getting back
into the business that had
been so enjoyable to him. te le ­

vision production.
"I have learned so much over
Ihe years," Robinson said. “ I
can create, produce, edit, and
shoot. I am working on three
new shows and really feci like
everything Is taking ofT for me.
By far. though, the most re­
warding show I work on now Is
the foul hall show."
When Robinson approach ed
Worthington with the Idra for
Ihe show and |x-akrd his In ter­
est. he still had to get the go
ahead
from Sem inole
High
School
Principal
Gretchcn
Schapker.
That would prove to be the
easy part. Schapker Im m edi­
ately loved the Idea o f a show
to promote I lie- successful fo o t­
ball learn that would he p r o ­
duced In Ihe television produ c­
tion classes by thr students.
On Ihe Job training Is hard to
come by and Ibis w as th r per­
fect opportunity for the classes
to learn by doing.
All (fiat was left w as to find a
co-host for W orthington. S ev­
eral students tried out hut one
was a shoe-ln from tire sta ll.
Senior
Sylvester
Wynn
earned the role or co-host and
lias done a great Job on (lie
show. In fart, he doesn't even
use the tcleprom pter to ask
Worthington questions. He Jusl
has a knack for hosting.
"As soon as I saw Sylvester I
knew he would be perfect." R o ­
binson said. 'W orthin gton Is
such a natural nt this and I
knew we needed som eone who

t continued from Page 1A
; polo rapacities,
and diving
• hoards.
Sanford will pay $500.(KK)
toward constn ictton o f
thr
" proposed
pool.
while
thr
; county and the school hoard
• will
spill
an
additional
I $500,000.
So
far,
said
1 Farnsworth, the total cost c*s; llm atc stands al $942,500.
I “W e’re going tu lie m eeting
• with the School Board and
- Sem inole County for finaliza? Uon." said Farnsworth. “Then,
It's going to go to legal dep art­
ments. A ftrr that, we ll nerd to
• dec ide between hiring an a rc h i­
tect or a co n tracto r to design
and hntlcl It."
Sanford's proposed pool will
• he 705,000 gallons, Ihe sam e
1 size as the* p o o l at L ik e B ran ­

sh ow

at

tley High School In A ltam on te
Springs.
Sanford can expect
m aintenance
costs
at
the
comm unity pool to parallel the
costs at Lake Brantley, said
Scott Stegall, D irector o f C a p i­
tal Outlay for the S em in ole
County School Board.
Annual
m aintenance co sts
at the Lake B rantley pool are
• 122.951. said Stegall.
T h is
does not Include unscheduled
m ajor repairs. In six years o f
existence. Lake B rantley has
not encountered any m ajor re­
pairs.
To save on
m aintenance*
costs. Sanford Is looking at a
type o f pool surface that w ill
not need resurfacing. Th e Lake
Brantley poo) will need resur­
facing at the ten-year mark,
with u cost o f $65,000. Stegall

tlu * c o l l e c t *

said Sanford and S em in ole
County would split the cost of
such a resurfacing repair.
Sanford M ayor Larry Dale
said Monday night after the
city com m ission m eeting that
"1 don't expect any obstacles at
all" to begin construction by
the end or the year.
Sanford city com m ission er
W hltey
Eckstein
w ants
to
quicken the pace o f awarding
contracts and meetings with
the Sem inole County S ch ool
Board, so construction can b e ­
gin on D ecem ber first.
Th e
original schedule for building
the pool called far construction
to begtn In March. 1999.
T h e r e were a lot o f n a y­
sayers w ho said we couldn't
get this done." said Eckstein at
Monday afternoon's city c o m ­

mission work session.
T ills
can be som ething we’re proud
of. Lei's get to work. I want to
begin construction and break
ground Decem ber first."
Vandrrw orp said ch oosin g
the design plans for the pool
and awarding contracts will be
"the easy part. Putting II up
for bid Is not going to be a
hold-up at all. W e're moving on
nil fronts sim ultaneously."
Vanderworp said con stru ct­
ing a com m unity pool Is part o f
an overall strategy' to ‘ bring a
high quality o f life to Sanford.
Our strategy starts with Jobs
and econom ic opportunity- We
have a strategy here that In­
cludes public Im provem ents,
midges on the lakefront. down­
town revitalization, street and
park Im provem ent, and public
safety, am ong others.

continued from Page 1A
grass," said Tina Kendrick,
Ihe executive secretary at
Croom s academ y who called
911. then waited with Mr.
Green for em ergency medical
workers lo arrive. "Larry saw
Boh lying In the ditch.
He
ran In to have us call 911,
then helped Boh ns he was
trying to crawl out o f the
ditch. Bob was coherent, but
he was In shock."

continued from Page 1A
lariily
going to miss him," saki an aide In
the Diversified Investigative Servlrcs
Division at the SherifTs Oflkr.
Srlihickcblrr said dial he was im­
pressed with "die Ihmightfulneas"
of Laltniselano's answers III die
Canscltierry review process.
In addition lo his Hollins degree,
UdlniMliino is an Fill Academy
graduate.
Tlie pay range for police chief,
said Casselbeny prraonncl director
Christina Vivo, goes from $47,519
to $69,378. Lafirusclano will begin
m $61,000.

Udlnisclano’s appointment
Is
expected to be confirmed by the
City Commission at Its meeting on
Orl. 19.

Wise
Buys

not being charged.
Th e
Sem inole
County
SherifTs deputies found the
badly decom posed body o f
55-year old Davis under lawn
furniture and dirty sheets
Monday.
follow ing
an
anonym ous Up at 1 p.m., in
the backyard o f hts hom e at
336 Redwing W ay In a quiet
neighborhood In u n in corpo­
rated Casselberry.
His wife.
53-year old Patricia Davis, 1s
staying with family.
Th e body was so d ecom ­
posed that
the S em in ole
County Sheriff's O ffice had to
wait for an autopsy by Uie
Sem inole
County
Medical
Exam iner’s O ffice Tuesday
afternoon to positively Iden­
tify the body
us that of
Davts.
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found the body had a very
strong
odor."
S em in ole
County SherifTs O ffice C h ie f
Deputy Steve Harriet said on
Tuesday. T i e body was so
decom posed that we have to
wait for on autopsy to make
a positive iden tification ."
Further details
on the
findings
of
Tuesday's
autopsy. Including the nature
o f Davis' death, are not
available.
Brown said the
Sem inole
County
S h e riffs
Office Is Investigating the
case as a possible hom icide,
speaking to anyone who had
contact with Davis prior to
his death.
Anyone
with Inform ation
on Davis is encouraged
to
call the Major Crim es Unit
at
Uic
Sem inole
County
SherlfTB Office nt 330-6600.
or Crtmellne at 423-TIPS.

Mr. Green was released
fm m the hospital nt 6 p.m.
Tuesday with a broken ankle.
Doctors were able to pump
any hazardous w aste from
Ihe ditch out o f his lungs.
'W c
could
see
things
crawling around within the
water," said Kendrick.
"M’s
full o f waste, storm water, a l­
gae. a ll kinds o f junk.
1
spoke to Boh last night, and
lie's fine except for his ankle.
We were all worried thnt
Bob's lungs could be In­
fected. I know he w as w o r­
ried."

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that the students get the first
hand experience."
Although Robinson does a lot
o f work on his own lim e with
no com pensation, he said that
he loves being able to help the
school and the team.
"It is really great for me to
know that I’m helping kids by
teaching them som ething that
they’ m ay one day decide to
make a career out of." R obin­
son said. T l i e whole thing Is
com ing together so well and we
are really having a great tim e
with it."
At this lim e. Sem inole Is the
only high school with n show
like
tills.
Th e
educational
benefit to the students and the
m otivational benefit
to
the
players
Is
really
com in g
through as the season p r o ­
gresses.
Bowden and Spurrier might
have more com petition than
they think.

D i t c h ------------

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Pool

A r t

could be as com fortable and
natural as he Is. That was
definitely Sylvester."
T lie show starts with Wynn
asking qu estions o f W orth in g­
ton aljoul the previous Friday's
game. Then the highlights are
shown while W orthington goes
over Ihe plays nnd results.
T lirn It's time to select the
players o f the week.
Everyone likes to be on te le ­
vision anil W orthington uses
the spotlight on the show to
motivated his players lo make
hug plays In the gam e.
Finally, Wynn and W orth in g­
ton preview the next gam e on
the schedule. T lie h a lf hour
show ends with another dose
o f highlights.
"When I w as asked to do the
show. I knew It would be fun."
W orthington said. "But 1 had
no Idea that everything would
work out so well. W e are really
enjoying this and like the fact

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Mexican art on display at SCC
FROM STAFF REPORTS
SANFORD - Award w inning
&gt; Mexican
art
I" nn exhibit
; from this week until Nov. 6 at
; the Fine Arts Gallery o f Seml; nole Comm unity College
In
* Sanford.
1 Tlie artwork o f Anna W oods,
; Marcelo Jim enez S.. und Alex
* Stone Is featured at the cx* hlhlt, called "El Proyecto De

Mexico A m lstad.* Th ere w ill
also be a photography exhibit
featuring MUton Mazartegoa.
O n Nov. 5. Mexican p erfo rm ­
ance artist O ulllerm o GomezPena will be featured.
Th e gallery hours are M on ­
day through Thursday, 9 a.m ,
to 6 p.m. or by appointm ent.
For more Inform ation, call 3282039.

with th e ir city attorney. T h e
process should have taken 30
days."
Com m issioner David McLeod
asked. "Mayor, first o f all,
doesn't the attorney work for
the com m ission? I do not feel
It Is a w aste o f the taxpayers
money. I do not believe the
charter says you could fire the
attorney or the city clerk. T h at
would mean a change every
three ye a r*."
Com m issioner Eddie
Mar­
tinez said , "Th is la nothing but
a s elf serving political sta te­
ment. You chose to go t court
so these expenses are on your
shoulders."
M artinez
alBo
stated that Partyka might b e
giving the attorney and city
m anager a m essage.

T h r m essage Is that If they
do not do what the mayor
wants, he will fire them. He
added,
‘ these
people
urc
working at the pleasure o f the
commission,
not
of
you."
Com m issioner Michael Blake
read a state statute that said
the mayor has certain powers
with
tlie com m issions
ap­
proval.
Blake continued, * wc have
saved between •50.000 and
•60.000 this ye a r In hiring this
attorney over the attorneys o f
our sister cities,"
C om m is­
sioner and Vice Chair, Cindy
Qennell said. "W e do not have
a strong city m anager form of
government. W e have a strong
city manager and strong c o m ­
mission form o f governm ent."

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Nancy

Ann

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61.

First
Street.
Sanford,
died
Tuesday, Oct. 13. 1998. B o m
In Chicago, 111., she m oved to
C entral Florida In 1989 from
Milwaukee, Wts. Mrs. Wuthrtch
did data processing for New
T ribes Mission. She attended
Neighborhood A llian ce Church.
Longwood. Mrs. Wuthrtch was
a m em ber o f New Tribes M is­
sion.
Survivors

Include

husband,

Virgil; sons. Scott. Reading.
Mass, Steve; daughters. Sue
Cook, Winter Springs, Donna
Thom pson. Novt. Mich,. Diane
Hartmann. Green Bay. Wts.;
mother. Marie Meyer. Eureka.
111.; brother, I^n ard
Meyer,
Skokie. 111.; sister. Patty Roth.
Mesa, Artz.; I I grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
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71 C onlrndicl
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sculptor
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hand he jum p e d to four d u l l . N orth
inujht have passed hul judged that lus
two honor e a rd . would prove u .e fu l
and there was a vu lne ra ble nam e in
the olfinp
How would vou plan the play in live
d u b s ' West leads ihe heart In in an
.w e r to his p a rtne r s opening hid
As d u m m y s tru m p s w e re so low
d e c la r e r d e c id e d to a s s u m e a 4 I
spade .p ill hut c a te r to a 4 I tru m p
break So lie won the tir.t lin k w dh
d u m m y 's h e a rt ace u n b lo c k e d the
spade queen, played a tru m p to hand
rutted a spade in the d u n u m drew the
re m a in irit! t r u m p ,
a n d ra n the
sp a d e s H e I n . i u n it tw o d ia m o n d
tricks
N u h a r liu lb c n k ia n said, " T h e best
n u m b e r lor a d in n e r p a rti is tw o
myself and a dam hood head waiter
I would have thoupbl a talented chel
and an excellent wine cellar wouldn't
hurt either

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Although i nutnhei ol benebcia1 Ihiogs
Cuu'd devi 'p lor you in Ihe coming ye.n
you must ' low through &gt;n older tor them
to come i. 'fuition Remember trial noth
mg c o w i hear with halt he im-u diort
LIB R A (Sepl 23 O ct 23) Put yujrsetl iri
Ihe shoos ' others before I '. jluatirig
what you can o&gt;pect Irom Ihem i. «!.»&gt; Hy
realizing hew you would re a d in their
place you Ii .uderslaiHl them j - J. mors
G el a jump n Me bk understanding tin
mtlucnces trial M govern you m Ihe ye ar
ahead Serui ihe required refund lorm
and lor your Astro-Graph preditl'ous by
mailing SJ lo A .lro -G rjp h c o lies news
paper H O Bos 1 758 M urra y rtai
Station flew York NY t0!5fe Be sure lo
stale your 7 od,n sign
S C O R P IO (O c l 2 4 -N o v 22| Because
Inends will warn lo beat you Kindly today

they might tell you what they thoi* you
ward lo near rattier than ihe hum L .ii» ot
hunesl criticism will hud you
S A G I T T A R I U S (N o v 23 Doc 2 t ) He
e»lre m ely carelul abuul talking about
conhdenii.i! matters when out m pubnc
today Someone w-tlnri eaisricl could be
a Inendly ally to your competition
C A P R IC O R N (D e c 2 2 -J a n 19) Ju st
because youi grand ideas went ovet we i
with your listeners yesleroay it doesn I
"■can the. wll today try to neep tins ir&gt;
rr. nd when add'essing a new audcnce
A Q U A R IU S (J a n 2 0 -Fo b 19) Unless
. u rarolully monitoi a |0inl senture me
prolils you ie anticipating In r ly ring it end
up coming out ol you' own ijo cm '1
P IS C E S (Feb 20 March 20) Il s nol like
you lo be .m opinionated person so don t
si. id (..day A closed mind hand-caps you
irom evaluating constructive suggestions
ottered by olhers
AR IES (March Z 1-April 19) Its bt-sl not
lo promise anything t.-iay unless you are
truly sincere about it It can he all too
easy to make a commitment tiul imng up
it is another story

T A U R U S (April 20 May 20) v u &lt;1 better
be prepared lo go it alone today Don l
rely on others To bail you out should
something go wrong Others may nol be
in me Me boat with you
G E M IN I (M a y 2 t - J u n e 2 0 ) In laws
should not bo allowed lo utterleie wdh
your family alla irs today I heir input
could cause your designs lor a horse end
up looking like a giraffe
C A N C E R (J u n e 2 1 -J u ly 2 2 ) S to n e s
you vc embellished m the past could now
com e h om e to ro osl M u ch tu your
embarrassment don I deny the truth live
up to II
L E O (Ju ly 2 3 -A u g 22) Subdue mdina
hons lo .pend money today you merely
hope wnl be blessing yuu&gt; bank account
Should they not he lonhcommg d could
put you m a tight burd later
V IR G O (A u g 23-Sepl 22) Because you
might he a hit mote gullible than usual
today you need to take e«tra care not lo
pul loo much credence ih wh.il a hotshot
has lo say
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suiio. loving warm homo May

H t h t c ir c u it c o u r t
O i ’ 1C I t O H T I E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S C M lN O L i C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
No OS 844 CP
P R O B A TE DIVISION
li* Tii# ( fin tt of
IVO K tN N E TH WOOD
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N O TIC E
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
IN* «am !niilfi|j'Oii ol tb#
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Florida,
bat* Offtrifien, ib* ad«fr*tt
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m in t h r e e u i m o n t h s o f
f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f

9 N O TIC E
(I) an claims
&lt;n*t th*» *ttaf*. and (2) any
r v u ’ r p| an m t«rtit* d par*
*f ,'-ri tills nolle* «rai
»• r that chali*ng*a th#
i *. r th# Wifi, th* quaiifi*
i i
th#
P«Tfonat
• r • ifativ*. %«nu#, or fu*t*»
* th* Court
ALL
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AND O B JE C TIO N S
F llf O W ’LL BE FOREV»■.* it»n i ol fh’t Not c# hat
Octobar 0, 1990*
f . ■- -»( R*or#t*niat'v*t
Bonn*# L Wood
*31 N. M an# A ««
ApopAa, F:L S I T U
. - i ' R«pr*«*ntat&lt;T*
RefNE 0 KELLET

1999

N O TIC E
OF F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
••- * «• h#f#by 0 *1*0 that » •
a # c r g a jt d m buim *fti at
: ?1*
0 * »r
B*rry
Court.
L ig n o o d .
Fiottda
32779.
!: • f •(# County, Florida, under
lh* F Ctrl!dirt Nam* of R JC

PROPERTIES

and that

w*

'#n 1 1* ragiitar said ram *
' *h th* s*cr#iary ol Stat*,

TaKahiiM*#, Florida, in acccr*
JAnc* w to th# p'ov tion t of th*
I littova Nam* Statu*. To-Wit

‘J * . **-n 069 09. Florida Statutaa
Parly interested In ta d bus*
ness i* as follows
DROWN 5 GYM NASTICS
OF W N TfR PARK. INC
R ta F Brown, Pr#nd#nt
Publish October 15. 1990
DEV-131
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

,

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. E7-TE7E-CA
DIVISION 14-K

n_o»Murnislhin2T_J£4G*62
IN TM£ C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E IB T H JU D IC IA L
c i r c u i t in a n d f o r

S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IR C U IT C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO, 9B 1OSS CA M O
MIOFIRST RANK •!&lt;Plstnlill

vs
OONNiE L GIVENS. •! Al

D tltnO tnlt.
NOTICE
OF FO R EC LO S U R E AC TIO N
TO ; BONNiE L GIVENS, all
Lnowc and unLnowr. parlraa
clairrmg by. ihfough. under or
again*! OONME L GIVENS
|ra«tdanca unLnown)
PMitLIP
N
S U B L E TT
and
JU D ITH E S UB LETT
|r,*idanca unLnown)
NATIONAL LOAN INVESTORS
L P . Fucnaaaor In FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA,
tormariy Lnown at FLORIDA
NATIONAL BANK
|Placa 0* hutinat* unLnoon)
EUROKREOIT FINANCE, S A .
|P1ac« ut butrna,* unknown}
yo u are

h e r e b y n o t if ie d

that an action for foractotoro ol
Mortgage on the following
detcribed property;
Lot 41 HIDDEN l a k e VILLAS
PHASE it, according to the Plat
tharaol a* recorded in Plat
Book .7 Page* ! A 2, Public
Record* ot Seminole County,
Florida
hat been Men against you and
you a'a required to serve a
copy ot you&gt; written de!en*ea.
it an,, to It, on GLEN t OOLO*
BERG. ESQUIRE. Attorney tor
Plamlitt, 1101 Brrc*ell Avenue.
Suite 90C Miami, Florida 33t3t
on or before thirty 1301 day*
from the date ot the tir*t publl*
ration ot tht, notice and tlla the
enigma with the Clark ol thi*
Court othe'wrte a default will
b# entered agamet you lor the
relief
demanded
rn
the
Complaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
O EBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S ACT Y O U ARE
ADVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
iS D EEM ED TO BE A DEBT
C O LLEC TO R A TTEM P TIN G TO
C O L L E C T A O EBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
W ITNESS my hand and seal ot
s u d coutt at Sanford. Florida
on thi* 9lh day ot O C TO B ER ,
1998
iCircuit Court Seat)
MARVANNE m o r s e
A* Clark. Circuit Court
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Attorney tor Plaintiff;
GLEN Z GOLDBERG. ESQUIRE
PO Boa 310310
Miami, Florida 33231
(30$) 374-4200

NOTICE:
Any person with a disability
requiring reasonable accommo­
dation
thoutd call Court
Administrators office at (407)
323-4330 not liter than eeven
day* prior to tha procaedmge
Publish October IS, 23, 1991
DEV-104

NOTICE
OF FIC TITIO US NAME

Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in buemees at If 1$
E Altamonte Drive. Altamonte
Plamltfllt),
Springs. Florida.
Seminole
County. Florida, under tha
P ETTY TtA W ELL. ** w».
* &lt; » « 4 * m » m ,,0*4**yaann*&gt;. 4 r , c l i i » v i Heme of T H * PRY*
CHIC SHOP, and that I Inland
*NOTICE
lo register said name with the
OF FORECLOEURB BALE
Division
ol
Corporations.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Tsilahassee. F'orrda, in accor­
Iruftuant to * Fm*l Judgment ol
dance with tha provisions ol tha
M^rtgeg* Foreclosure datad
Fictitious Nam* Statutes. To ­
C lobar 7 1991 and *nt*r*d in
w n Section 86$ 09, Florida
C at* NO
97-1076-CA th*
Statutes 1991
Circuit Court of th* E IG H ­
Nancy Johnson
TEEN TH judicial Cucud »m and
Publish
October 1$. 1996
1
SEMtNOLE County, Florid*
DEV-132
wh*r*ift RYLAND M ORTGAGE
COMPANY it in* Plaintiff and
B E TT Y
TE R R IL L
PAMELA
DAVIDSON. INDIVIDUALLY AND
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
A DES G N EI OF THE ESTATE
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OF CARLTON TERRELL. NOVUS
FLORIDA
LERV’CES F/k /A DISCOVER
PRORATE DIVISION
CARD
TENANT
«1
N/K/A
File
Number:
••-•0«-CP
’ATMV C O LIIN S A/K7A KATHY
IN RE ESTATE OF
GCVORUHK; THE CHASE MAN*
JOSEPH H FISHER.
M -VTAN DANK |USA). N A .;
Deceased.
H a n k OF AMERICA NATIONAL
NOTICE OF
H -U t T AND SAVINGS A S S O C I’
ADMINISTRATION
A* ON M T GREENW OOD C O M (One PR)
M j NITY ASSOCIATION. C A P I­
Th* administration ot the
TAL ONE SERVICES. INC . FOR
aslata
ot
JOSEPH
H. FISHER,
CAPITAL ONE BANK; FIRST
deceased. File Number 99-909DEPOSIT
NATIONAL
BANK;
CP, la pending in th* Circuit
H R 5 T USA BANK: U N ITED
Court for Seminole County,
STATES OF AMERICA. THE
Florida, Probate Division, tha
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES,
address ot which it:
G R AN TEES ,
ASSIGN EES.
P O . Drawer C
tllN O R S
TR U S TE E S
OR
Sanford, Florida 3ZT72-0699
f TH£h C LAIM ANTS claiming
The name and address ot th*
t&gt; thiaygh, under or aga*ntt
Personal Representative and
Ca r lto n
lee
ter r ell.
th* Personal Representatives
D EC EA SED
any
AND ALL
attorney n * set forth below.
UNKNOW N PARTIES CLAIMING
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
i * THRO UGH. UNDER AND
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
a g a i n s t THE HEREIN NAMED
Alt person* on whom this
INDIVIDUAL
DC F ENDANT(S)
nolic* it served who hay*
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
enaction* that challenge tha
DEAO OR ALIVE, W HETHER
validity ol tha Will, th* qualifi­
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
cations
ot
tha
Personal
C l a im
AN
IN TER EST
AS
Representative, venue, or juris­
SPOUSES. HEiRS. DEVISEES.
diction ol thi* Court ar*
g r a n te e s
on
o th er
required to lila than obiections
C LA IM A N TS
art
th*
with this Court WITHIN THE
Defendant*. I will t*tl to th*
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
highest and best bidder for
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
cash at the West front door ol
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
th*
SemtiTOi*
County
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
ijg..'i*.'5us* Sanford, Florida at
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
H CL a m , on th* Stti day of
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Nnytmber 1999. th* following
ON THEM.
n* •#. »-L*d property as sat forth
All cradilois ol tha dacedant
■ ta-d F«nal Judgment
and other persona haying
LOT 32. UN IT FOUR OF
claims or demands against
MOUNT
G R EENW O O D.
decedent s aslata on whom a
ACCO R DING TO T H f PLAT
copy ot this noire* is served

n* t AND MORTGAGE

COMPANY.

th er e o f

r e c o r d e d in p l a t

BOOK 37. PAGES 70. 71 AND
72. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMiNOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
TO G ETHER W ITH TH E FO L­
LOWING DESCRIBED PERSON­
AL PROPERTY RANGE/OVEN,
d is p o s a l
d is h w a s h e r .
SMOKE D ETE C TO R . WALL TO
WALL C A R P E TIN G . M ICRO WAVE
W ASHER.
DRYER.
Hf FR i GERATOR
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
sea' ut this Court on October
9th, 1990

(SEAL)
Maryann# Mors*
C**t# of the Circuit Court
By Jan* C Jasewic
Deputy Clark

Echevarria. McCaiia, Raymer.
Barrett 6 Frappier
Putt Otlic* B cr 3410
Turr.f.a. FL 33901
FB 7094 213
f t
#f# a person with « dit*b|f'ty who needs accommodaI order to paH»£ipate |f|
x P*ci*eding. you are entiT«r j nt no cost to you. for th*
1 ' • • « of certain •ssisiance
H#***#
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771,
telephone 1407) 323-4330 with­
in 2 working days of your
r#c*ipt of this document; If
ha Bring ini pa k ad. (TD D )I •000 OSS 0771
Publ-Sh October |§. 22. 1*90
DEV -109

NOTICE OF
4 PUBLIC HEARINO TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BV
THE C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nolle* IS hereby given lhat a
Public Hearing will be held In
th* Commission Room et th*
City Hall in tha City of Sanford,
Florid*, al 7:00 o'clock PM. on
October 26, 1998, to consider
th# adoption ot an ordinance by
tb* City ot Santord. Florida,
nil* ot which it a* follows

ORDINANCE NO 3440
AN o r d i n a n c e o f t h e CI1Y
of
san foro.
F l o r id a .
AMENDING SECTIO N IB 20 OF
THE C ITY CODE OF THE C ITY
Of
sanforo.
p a r k in g ,
STORAGE OR USE OF M AJOR
R ECREATIONAL COUIPM ENT.
TO CREATE A S ECTIO N PRO­
VIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE
REQUIREMENTS OF SECTIO N
18-20 UPON S UB M ITTAL RY
THE PROPERTY OW NER OF
SUFFICIENT AND ACCEPTABLE
DOCUM ENTATION, PROVIDING
FOR
SEVER ABILITY.
CON­
FLIC TS AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy shall be available al
the othc* of th* City Clerk lor
III persons desiring to aiemine
the same
All parties m Interest and citlrens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said hearing
By order ot the City
Com m itslon ol the City ol
Sanford, Florid*.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-8626
46
H OUR S
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a
decision mad* with (aspect to
any matter considered at tha
above meeimg or hearing, h#
may newd a verbatim record ot
the proceedings, including the
testimony and avidanc*. which
racord is not provided by th*
City of Santord (FS 286.010$)
Janet R. Dougherty. CM C
City Clerk
Publish: October 15, 1998
OCV-133

N O T IC I

OP FIC TITIO U S N A M I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE UNDERSIGNED. A
CORPORATION INCORPORAT­
ED UNOER THE LAWS OF
DELAWARE.
DESIRING
TO
ENOAGE IN BUSINESS AT 289
Muni Park Co**. IN THE CITY
OF longwood. COUNTY OF
Seminole, STATE OF FLORIDA,
UNDER
TH I
FICTITIOUS
NAMES OF -AUTOCRAFTERS
INTERNATIONAL* and * COLLISION
SERVICES’
HERESY
ADVERTISES ITS INTENTION
TO REGISTER SAID NAMES
WITH THE SECRETARY OF
STATE OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA.
COLLISION TEAM OF
FLORIDA, LLC
By: Kevin J. Martin,
Chief Financial Officer
Publish: October 1 ». 1*98
DEV-103

IN T H I C IR C UIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SIM INOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CABS NO.I S I-1 4 S 3 -C A -1 4 -0
FRANKLIN T. ALLEN AND
CLARA K. ALLEN, hia wife,
Plaintiffs,

vs
STELLA ALLEN. AND
JOHN DOE ALLEN,
her unknown spouto;
VERNON E CHAMBERS.
ANO JANE DOE CHAMBERS,
hr* unknown spouto;
AND DONALD R
CHAMBERS. AND
JANE DOE CHAMBERS,
hit unknown spout*: and
any unknown horra,
devisees, granites, assigns,
lienor*, creditors, trust***, of
othar claimant* by,
through, under
or against STELLA ALLEN,
VERNON E. CHAMBERS
OR DONALD R. CHAMBERS,
•nd all partis* having or
claiming to havo any right,
■ill* or interest in tha
properly described.
Defendants.
NOTICS OF ACTION
(Soctlan 48.06, FIs. *tat.|
THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO:
DEFENDANTS: STELLA ALLEN.
&gt;t aliv*. and if dead, ANO JOHN
DOE ALLEN, hot unknown
spouse; VERNON E. CHAM ­
BERS. il olivo. and if dead. AND
JANE DOE CHAMBERS, his
unknown lpouso; AND DONALD
R CHAMBERS. If alivt. and H
deed AND JANE DOE CHAM­
BERS, hi* unknown spousa: all
persons or parties claiming an
interest in th* property a* hair*,
devissat. gram***, assigns,
Tenor*, creditors, trust*** or
other claimant* by through
under or against STELLA
ALLEN. VERNON E. CHAMBERS
OR DONALD R. CHAMBERS,
and all parliaa or potions hav­
ing or claiming to havo any
right, titi* o&gt; mtorost In and to
tn* premiss* involved In this
within three month* after tha
suit.
data of the first publication of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thi* nolle* mull III* thalr claim*
that
an action to gulot tltl* to
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
that
certain
property
in
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
taminel*
County,
Florida,
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
described a* follow*:
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Th* North 1/2 ol th* South**!!
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
1/4 of th* South***! 1/4 of th#
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
Northwest
1/4 ol Section I I ,
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Township 20 South, Rang* 31
ON THEM.
East. Seminole County, Florida,
All other creditor* of lh* deca­
has been M*d against you and
dent and parson* having claims
you ar* isquirad to aorv* «
or demands against th* deca­
copy ol your written defenses,
dent a m a t* must M* than
•
f any. to it on STEPHEN H,
Claims with this Court WITHIN
COOVER
of
HUTCHISON.
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
MAMELE 4 COOVER. F A .,
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICAallot nays lor Plaintiffs, whoa*
t io n o f t h is n o t i c e .
addrasi i* PO Boa 1149,
ALu CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
Santord. Florida 32772-1149 on
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
or balors November 14, t it s
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data ot th* lust 1and Me the origlbal of same in
Publication ol thi* notice is th* offic* of th* Clark ol lh*
above styled Court aiihar
October 16. 1996
before service on Plaintiffs'
Personal Raprsaantanva;
attorney, or immadialsly thereBRENDA B FISHER
■Her. otherwise, * default will
104 Walar Oak Lana
be entered against yog lor th*
Allsmont* Springs, FL 32714
ralial
demanded
m
the
Attorney For
Complaint
Personal Representative
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
W MICHAEL CLIFFORD. ESQ
ol this Court on OCTOBER 12
Florida Bar No 224111
1998
LOWNOES. DROSOICK.
DOS TEH. KANTOR
MARYANNE MORSE
6 REEO, P A
CLERK OF 1HE
21$ North Eola Drive
CIRCUIT COURT
Post Otlic* Boe 2609
By: Cacali* V. Ekarn
Orlando, Florida 32802-2109
Deputy Clerk
Telephone; (407) 843-4600
Publish: October 18. 22. 29, and
Publish October IS. 22, 1996
November S. 1998
DEV-127
DEV-128

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Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCU IT COURT
OF T H I 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
■EM tNO LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 11111606016
IN RE: Tha Marriage ot
Jettery S Angell.
Husband,
and
Pamela Barlow-Angell,
Wit*

N O T IC I OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION
OF MARRtAOE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lhat an action for dissolution of
marriage has bean filed agemst
you and you ere requited lo
serve a copy of your written
listen***, it any, to II on Pamela
Barlow-Angall Petitioner, whose
addiet* it 1661 Palm Ave .
Winter Perk, FL 32789 on or
heforo NOVEMBER 9. 1998, and
fil* th* ongmal with lh* clerk ol
this court before service on
Petitioner or Immediately therealter. It you tall lo do to , a
default will be entered against
you for tht relief demanded In
lh* pelriion
W ITNESS my hand and the
teal ot this court on O C TOBER
$. 1998
(SCALI
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CO UR T
By Luanna Woodley
Deputy Clerk
Publish October B, t$. 22. 29.
1998

OEV-ST
_____
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIM IN O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PR O BA TI DIVISION
File Number: 88-867-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
BRYAN SCOTT CONOVER,
Oeceased,
N O T IC I
OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
Tb* administration of lh*
aatal* of BRYAN
SCOTT
CONOVER, deceased,
Fil*
Number 66-867-CP. it pending
In lh* Circuit Court, tor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate Division, th* address
of which lo:
PO Drawer C
Sanford. Florida SlTTI-O tSS
Th* nam* and address of fh*
Personal Representative and
lh* Personal Representative'*
attorney ara sat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parson* on whom thi*
nolle* I* torvod who havo
objection* that challenge th*
validity of th* Will, th* qualifi­
cation*
ol
th*
Poroonal
Representative, vanue. or |urMdiction of this Court or*
required to lilo their objections
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OP THIS NOTICI
ON THEM
All creditor* of th* decadent
and othar parson* having
claim* or demand* against
decedent s attat* on whom a
copy of this notica la served
within Ihra* months after tha
data of th* Ural publication of
this notice must file thou claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJi other creditor* of th* deca­
dent and person* having claims
or demands against th* dece­
dent’t estate must Ilia thalr
claim* with thi* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTH* AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM*. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* of th* firtf
Publication of thlt nolle* I*
October S. ISM .
Personal Representative:
DOROTHY R. DODSON
$00 Club Drive
Winter Springs. FL 33T0S
Atiornay For
Personal Representative
Norms Stanley, Esquire
Florida Bar NO. 771490
Lowndes. Drotdick, Do tier,
Kenlor 4 Read, P.A.
115 North Eol* Drive
Poll Otlic* Bos 2*09
Orlando. FL 32102-210*
Telephone: (407) S43-4S00
Publish: October 8. IS, IM S
DEV-49
IN THE CIRCUIT COWRY
OF U M IN O L S COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A S I NO. i *8-1T3S-C A -14-K
REPUBLIC BANK.
Plaintiff,
vs.
VILMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA,
Wife and Husband,
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC., and
TH* CIT GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING, INC
Defendants
AMINOBD
NOTICB OF AOTIOH
TO: Vilma Parra, SIB Stonofiald
Loop. Hsathrow. FL 31T4S.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on
action to toraclo** • mortgage
m th* following property In
Sammol* County. Florida:
LOT 48, STONE BRIDGE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 48. PAOES 80
THROUGH
03.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
hat bean filed against you and
you or* required to eery* a
copy ol your written defense*.
•* any. lo if on Christopher M.
Hunitr. Esq., lh* plaintiff's
attomay. whoa* addreas la 111
Second Avanua, N.E., Bulla
300. Si Petersburg, FL 31701,
within 30 day* after th* firat
Publication ol th* notice and
III* lh* original with lh* clerk ol
this court either before oorvic*
on th* plaintiff'* atiornay or
immedietoly thoroaltor; other­
wise a default will be entered
egemsi you for the relief
demanded m the complaint or
petition
DATED on OCTOBER Sth,
1998
MARYANNE I40RSE
Clerk ot lh* Court
BY CactliO V. Ekorn
AS. Deputy Clark
Publish: October IS, *1. tM S
DEV-77

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COOKS,
SERVERS “ Cracker Barrel"
324 1020 200 Hbkman Dr (14
end Hwy 46)
_____________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Expen
enced w'equip 4 tile work e
piui Vacation 4 Pension (407)
3734133_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW’ Honey Transport he*
immediel* opening* lor driver
lienee* No experience needed
Earn $500 lo $700 weekly plus
benefits COL Irevung e.aiUbie
800435 5593_________________
EOUIP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced w.-botable. COL req d
Vacation 4 Pension F/T povKon (407) 322-4133____________
EXF DAVCAAt WORKER fT4&gt;1

Apply at Fa&gt;tb B&lt;bi* Ministry.
1011 8 Sant Ave 330 2797
Experienced auto body tech
Mutt have own tool* Apply n
Sen lord Pe.nl 4 Aulo Body,
2601 Country Club Rd 3224848

FRONT ENOMECHAMC
Mutt have exp., own tool* A
valid Dr. Lie Cal Sanford Tire i
Ama Center. Inc E1322-08T2
GENERAL LABOR • Mechani­
cally inclined warehouse 6 as­
sembly workers needed Apply
today. Worti
tomorrow
Cell
Chn* el A-1 Temp* (407) 6476010 No Fee EOE
JOfN lb* best healthcare teem
m Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous experience beiplul
Cell Debsry Manor 407-6664416. EOS.

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
PLANi Drue Ire* workpiece
Apery al 1*0 Meter Drtve.
LA N D S C A P ER S -tie ding

pay

$7 DO hr. F/T wbenelits
(407)322-*1M,.

Cell

LABOR READY ev
WORK TO O A Y M K ) TOO AY
In person today:
S French Ave
323434$
LPN/CNA * Slate Cert PT, FT 6
per (hem Longwood Retirement
Vixaoe 767-0500 ext 22________
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

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MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Lkgh school grad
basic typmg 4 computer skits
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood Cell Den At 747-6270.

MULTI-FUNCTION
POSITION
Wilh primary responsibility in
receplonist'cashier Some PC
exp end ability lo deal with me
public req Pad vacation 4 holi­
day*. insurance. 401K. ale
Possible advancement 4 bo­
nuses EOE O-F/W-P Southern
Electric Supply 3501 5 Senior d
Ave. 322-0631 or Fax resume lo
3214731
NOW HIRING
Seeking
following
positions
House Person. House Keeperi.
end AM Dishwashers Apply m
person to: Marriott Courtyard

131

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pm. Ltkeyiew Nursing Center

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clean, service and inspei
renal vefudes Veld FLO A&lt;
ceptabl* drrveg record an
background check. Apply I
parson. SOM Orlando (17-6J
Dr. Sanford

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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. October 15.1998

G E TS
TH E
B D O N E!
Buy
71— H elp W a n t e d
ELECTRICIANSre*K) A comm TOP PAY. BENEriT8,
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1 M2

98— R

en tals

SANFORD AREA. 3-1 Central
HAA. largo lot quiet location
S63S-’mo . rjpp 857 9277

99— A p a r tm e n ts ■
U n f u r n is h e d

PROFESSIONAL

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Fast growing company needs
Ikree career minded people to
tnteiYtew/hire/manage. Unlimit­
ed growth potential Salary *
Boom • BeneMt Fan remme
to (402) 647-8128 Ann C Kfrsch
or cal (407)647-8010__________

DOWNTOWN t bdrm apt AC.
Indge. stove Water tncl *300/
mon « *25Q/dep 328 9148

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I ROHM 111h WO
7 Bonw tiro wo and up

323-8670

(407) 869*0444

R l6 H T HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers delly.
'11 sign on bonus to new em'Eitre pay to drivers.
‘ Open la m
SOt Dogtrech Rd Longwood
_________ 260-8106__________

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quiet hqtcrlc
area *425/mon » utils 1 yr
lease Cal 330 2220
ROSELEA VILLAS
an Spec/#/ •HUVUonth
HUP OKAY 407-3306833
SANFORD- 2/1 duplei. Central
Av.-Heat, w.'d hook-up, *475mo/
*300dep. Call 323-3288
SANFORD 2/2 Appronmately
1,000 sq ft W/D m d, *430rmo
i tow deposit Call 322-1031.
SANFORD 1/1 Upstairs Apt
Good area Historic Area Refs
Req *350*350 321-6757

ROOFERS WANTED
Helpers alto Must have tram
portahon Cal 322 1449

SALES POSITION
Pnoling 4 Marti-frig Service)
Small Co with unique capab-ktwt
wants to grow Bate. Car allow.
Slock option 322 2581
______
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 8 Assoc. 834-7444
SERVERS A KITCHEN he&lt;p M
A pi. GATORS LANDING
__________ MO-1612___________
SERVICE TECHNICIAN tor local
propane company Immediate
FT position ava-iaMe Vacation.
PCfe pay. CDL C U tt B a put
Apply m person Discount Pro­
pane 3604 S Orlando Dr. SanfeS__________ _______________
SLENDER WEIOH seeks
enthusiastic sales associate
FT/PT lor Ihe Seminole Town
Center
Some mghtv'wtendi
req *7. comm lo start Call
Km lor interview 302 5006______
TREE CUMBERS/
0 ROUNDSMAN
needed E«p CDL licenced pet
____ 323 3481 TOP PAY"!
ACCEPTING APPS FOR
JANITORIAL
positions in Ik
Mary area Cal 942 8289
___
WRECKER DRIVER
Eaperiencod Must have Class
B. Apply at Sanford Towing
2601 Countryy CM)
— - -Rd- 322-8644

OUTSIDE SALES
Seminole Herald it looking tor an
aipenancad outside sales rep
Ful tune, salary * commission
Loads provided Call Kallie at
1407) 322-2611 to sat up an mar
view EOE tVF/VY/P

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
DELTONA turn A untum rooms.
ttOO/wk ♦ ItOOdep 904-5329543 after 5 pm________________
EFFICIENCY
Maid Sony •convener* location
__________ 321-4900__________

FURNISHED

ROOM.Utrl

met

Phono A light cooking |90/wh

Quetneqhbomqod32S-08W___
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJ uM*
md Laundry, pnona. and U
use IAS-190 a week 324-4955

LARGE ROOM
Prhrele bath.
privileges
No
Ntce Sanford erea
has *200depos4

Jacuzzi .kitchen
smoking'Pets.
3350 ♦ f/2uta320-1917

103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d
*500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home mi C/HA. new paint A car­
pet 7 Ask about HUD homes'
The Htlllman Group, Inc.
Rsaltora______321-6333
2/1- Kitchen equrp ml window
nr *42*.
Cs il Ci ** »1 H

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

i , v r» /

CLEAN, LAROE 3BR AC/ car
pet. blmdt, wash/ storage
*550 mo . *450 dep 330 1066
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT27. over 1600 sq It. mg pool
2 c gar. phi) t c. carport, over
t/3 ac w/dock *t500-'mon
Venture I Properties 321-4764.

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANORA 3/2 Ott Gai. Dm Rm
Scm Pch. L w«Opt *723/1700
CASSELBERRY 3/1J
Din-ng
Room Crprt. Outside Storage
Comer lot. CFiA
.I7SO700
COUNTRY CLUB 1/1 Fam Rm
Crprt. HeaVAir-------- *4*3/1430
SANFORD 1/1 Duplei. Living
Rm, Carpri, C H A
*36*11*0

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

105— Dumx/TRtriCk
SANFORD 2/1 near Seminole
HS. C H A W/D Hook Up Crpt
Sec 6 OK 323-4444 or 244 5513

107— M obile H omes
Fo r R ent
ELDER APR6IQS 08 SR 427. 2
A 3 bdrmt. untum *95 • *115/
wt ♦ tt2S/dap Caa 333-3964 or
at 63*17.

117— C o m m er c ial
Rentals

MWBM ANBC
ly access, can secon­
ds 14 up to 35 cars, haavy
equipment, autos, ale.; 17-92/
Airport Bhrd area.
Italy.

R w m 11(4444 or h i 3241168.

SANTORO/ LK. MART 1 Ig
bdrm. ml bath.
A350/mo in­
dudes all tv. phono, utilities
302-7198_____________________

OFF1C* 4 STORE AVAR. Both
over 1000 K) « ID *435 (2)
*450 Cal after 12pm 322-6168

98— R e n t a l s

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

S e ll

•

T ra d e

KIT *N* CAKI.YI.K ® by l.urr&gt; \\riKhl

Naw Whlpporwill Sub- 4/2.3
Custom home under con*!
2000 sq It on piom lot ml
beautitui
oaks
Price
of
*169 900 md *16.000 in op
irons you choose

Rent

•

m H ir e

215— Bo a t s &amp;
A ccessories
20 F T C E N TE R
C O N S O L E B O N ITA
150HP Johnson Outboard A
GAL Performance Duel Aile
Trailer Runs A looks qre-itt
$6 900 Dav«d 407 322-3563

It* Mellonvine- 2 story Victor­
ian at appraisal This 3/2 hai
central H A A w/new plumbing,
electric, carpels, amkt, cabi
nett, appkances and over 70
leel of ac porches Lot neal
door also available

219— W a n t e d

to

B uy

Alum. Cana Copper / Brass
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
■16 W. First U/F 6-5, Sat,9 1

2/1 on W. 7th- completely ren­
ovated w/central H A A ll won t
last long at *46 900
Aak For

310 SUNLAND DR.
221— G o o d T h in g s to
F at

Ken Sperka/Century 21
Oviedo Realty

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS 6
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP

Af f (IflDAHl I M0MIS
VFNMIRI 1 I’ ROI’ I RIIIS

Secret recipe on peanuts written
up several times m local news
papers Come by A have the
BEST after all Ihe rest 2330
Celery Ave. Sanlord
223— M

4/3, 10 Incd acres, huge rms.
sc porch 2 out bldgs 81*4.900.
4/1.5,Over 1.600 sq ft. kv/dm/
tarn, frpkc Incd. *63.800
3/2, com lot. appl. renov.
new carpel. A/C. 6*2,800.

PROW UTILS

« / 1 I /1. 4

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
FREE
WOOO 6 WOOO CHIPS 9
MULCH
CALL 323-3411

199— P e t s &amp; S upplies

181— A ppliances &amp;

St. 0*4Hi

F u r n i t u r e F o r S ale

Smm If* *

DOUBLE BED. rineripnng mat
tree, boa and metal frame ml
roAert. *65 Can move 323-8090

Santord Spacious attractive 3/
1.5 w/FR *61.500

KING SIZE WATERBE0 with
wood frame end bookcase Ma­
nx Headboard complete *100.
Can move 322-6219
MATTRESS SALE • Full Size
used boa spnngs t mattress
*65 00 Larryt Marl 322-4132

SL John! Hnret 35»ac on river
m Debary 1/2 mi frontage Re­
duced to *225 000
InOuUhAl '4tac across from
OrVSan Airpori zoned M-1
*375 000
Low down Easy quality low mo
pymts 2/t CA Incd yard « ei
tra building lot

DALMATIAN Female, spayed,
aa shots 9 mos. FREE to good
home Cell 323-3693
FREE TO OOOO HOME
Very tweet A lovable Chow mu
25 to male, neutered.
shots
Please cal 3234534
PCTOROOMWO
by «ppt at my office or at your
home 20* yrt esp 767-0606

QUEEN WATER BEO
Softude Asking *100 Cal Bal­
ly 349-5033

(407)322-6123

183— T elevision &amp;
S tereo/Ra d io

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o per ty F o r S a le

aw
anaw H T o n s o t^ T ?
TV Wood cabinet, wheels, md

Commarlcsl OftIce For Bala
1200 sq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
with paved parking Central A#/
Heal 1819 W
2nd Street
355O0OK 322-4430/dey
3213071/even.
Sanlord Historic Ofatricl (3)
Commence i
Leesed
Units
*160 000 (1) Commence! Vecant Lo* *55.000 330-1495

is c e l l a n e o u s

b a b v /t d d o l e r

157— M o s il e H o m e s
Fo r S a u
T wo BR Custom Single Wide.
Nice carpel, C tv A. awning .
shed Owner wil he*&gt;. 122-3717.

I *A 111 O M I O H N I

Vt % T i,)Mt

Frt A Sat. 9-3 Lots of old books,
antiques A mtoc items

GIGANTIC SALE

363-6403 or *37-4341

&lt;*, &lt; l ( i

v j i n / s ‘« v

•

conv/remoie *100 323-2411

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s
BICYCLE FOR RALE
Male, m good conation Asking
*40 00 Cal 323-5599

211—

A ntique/Coluctibles
9 OLD CEDAR CHESTS. oM raOos 6 oek tumrture. gun*, tools,
traitors, etc Frt. Sal. 6Sun,
cash only Comer of Clark Si 4
Laamgton Ave. Enterprise. FL
666-9659
HOUSE OF OOOOtEt 901 Lo­
cust Ave Fum . appk . house­
hold, alec.* * candy 331-6396

G u a rd ia n
P e r s o n a l S to ra g e

153— A creage Lo t For
S ale

MTAM. SHOWROOM A WTO WITH

76X1*0 247* WMowAve Wemc 609 9046

WALL DECOR
MuraUook Custom made by ar­
tist A l kinds 25 406* 331 -5229
FREE CAR. (* 6 FUN m your
spare time Interested? Cal Lin­
da &lt;3 526 3517 I also offer rep*
pc* and new tupperware.
FULL S E T OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition *20 00
Call 407 332 0167
LANDSCAPE PLANTS hguttrum 3gl *2 00. ever green gi
ant *1 00. boiwood. mondo
grass, and many more 323 6367
TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
lor Ford Ranger S t r i d e 3350
060328-1549 after 5

231— C a r s F o r S ale

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF TH AT OLD
CAR I

L E T US S ELL
IT FOR YOUI!
The Sem/nof* Ntra/d Classi­
fieds are me quickest and most
meipensrve way to sell your
carl Run your three kne ad tor 10
day* and pay only *2t 001 Even
beller. tl you sell it sooner
(when we KNOW you wff) you
can stop your ad and only pay
lor the nurrtoer of days it actu­
ally ran' What a Deal"

Call today and watch
the Herald C la ttlBeda work for you!)

( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mob## homesae. horses, canto.
rang or nureeryf Zoned agri­
culture!.
S3.900/ACRE
Sm
down wtowner ftnance *04-7671773 or 604-767-6622

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

Moving sale. Oct 16 A 17. 9-3 A YARD SALE It
Dkl tools, fishing, everything! way to do that end the
Hereto can bring paopi* to you
2019 Hibiscus Court, Sanlord
door Advert** your sato In to*
LAROE BACKYARD SALE
Semrinoto Hereto lor orVy *51/
Sal Ocl 17. 8 5 669 Wren Dr
krw and watch lb* items leave
Casselberry in Deer Rum______
affvto toe money comae kv Cal
MOVING SALE FRI 64 Lots of by
Tuesday and your 5luin A MORE. 440 Summerkn kna ad can run tor three days In
Ave by Hamilton Elern________
tor ONLY *9.1*11 A l
the Herald tor
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE we aak e that you prepay
Bat Oct 17. 8-3 Comer d Pal ad. Caa ua-we cart halpR
mefto Ave A E 20th SI_________
(
)
SATURDAY Ocl. 17. M . No
early buds' Tools, sm. r*Indgierator. freezer, tots of other
lings 1040 High Pom! Loop, TARO SAU Fri-Bat 8-8. SIM

407 322-2611

Congwood (Crystal Creek dev
65JILL

SATURDAY ONLY
*-3 Special hard lop lor 450 SL
Mercedes Sarahs Club. 2567
Sanlord Ave
W A R E H O U S E , YAR D A
M OVING S A L E
Tri Sat Sun 8 4. Celery Ave 3
mi E of Melionvilto Ave Fum,
mower, tools, guns. etc.

YARD SALE
FnSal 8 4 2633 Megnoha Ave.
Lott ot baby: ctotfwi. toys,
terns (swing. HC) Large Lades
Clothes, boys clothes (56) Haloween costumes, household
|hisc Everythvig musi go*

YARD SALE
Sat 6 Sun 9 5 WtUto Froal Fit*
17 cu ft fng wtoig-top freezer.
Eaceiient cond
Table A 4
chairs ml formica top, mi­
crowave nearly new, torow ruga •
75 sa Power/Ttand toof*. Carp**
MU Direct 2913 S 17-92.

Bryan* Ay . off Hwy 417.
Somadiing tot everyone!

YARD SALE SAT Ocl. 17, B-T.
2017 Orandrtow Ave. (off 2001)
Oek table. Mutoher. BI m A

BR3 CARPORT B A L I
Fumtore, houaehcld ffama,
camera*. Frt * Sal 96PM
2209 S. Oak Ave. Santord
FREE GIVEAWAY
S aturdnO cL 17,1977?
Masonic H a A W . 1 3 W S L . S a
lord
Furvtur*. appkancee, ctoffwa,
toy*, and Ion more.
Sponsored by Madna 19 C l
Dr. JiAa uavla. Matron
Gaorg* Duncan. AWon

231— C ar s Fo r S alr

n
s s ro s s H S ?
71,000 mt. Great cond. ac. naw
»e*. *2300 3244330
235— TRUCK/
B uses /Va n s Fo r S a l i

231— C ar s For S ale
1984 FORD EXPLORER F1S0
Pick up On* owner. 70.000 ac­
tual m4*a *2495 Caa 323-8777
188* PONTIAC ORA NO PRIX
Giaat condion *1500 0 6 0
1U 7 NISSAN PULSAR NX Ttops.
reliable
transportation
*600 0 6 0 699-7047
SEIZED CARS From * l7 »
Porsche). CadHIac*. Chevys.
BMW*. Corvettes Also Jeepe
(W D t Your area Toi Fret 1
800-218 9000 Eat. 2206 for
current Lshngs

V8. auto, alum. uM.. bad. M .
rrw8)ran6.81IOO.r~~
238— V ehicles W a n t e d
For Junk Car*. Truck* A (Rad
KEEP AMERICA 8EAUTWIAIBM888

241— REC.
V eh icies /Cam per s F o r
Sa u
M F u S m m S i M oonMnad A ready to 90. I M S

OBO 349-1044 kAjMMfT

Osteen/

Oeaone are*. 10 acree. meat tor
horsee or canto term Mobee
homo or hornoaffa. Zoned agri.
*44,900. Ftnancmg aval m
l sm
mam. (SM) 767-9300
157— M obile H om es
For S a u
r i m

s m 'v s r m

f

Near Carpet.Tke Dm
Hardwood Floor, Cethng Fane.
Lg
Sc
Screen
Am,
Very
Ctoent*211,000 324-5*36

PARK AVE. MOSAE PARK
2311 Ridgewood Ave. 2/1 S47S/
mo
1000 Park Ave. t/t *435. ™ me

POR21Q REALTY
__________ 322-0678__________
HOUSE FOR RENT
2/1. Fenced yard. CH/A *500/
mo Cal 574-7966 Sanlord Area

A MOVE M SPECIAL!I 400 sq
ft A up! *265 A MONTH OffeeStoraoe 321-0120 or 333-2554

141— H omes For S ale
BUV THIS 2 BDRM HOME w/
low down and choose your own
upgrade faalutas. Vacant and
ready at only *44.900

l£UM TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
w a n m

a m

Real Eitatb , mc .
322-7498

m

•ISOsy COL Training
• Day t Wstkaiui Clam *
• F lM K la i Antslanci

•Cirri*(i Hlrlag On Slit

KT ru c k D riv e r
i
in s titu te

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes Irom pennies on *1.
Delinquent Taa. Repo s R E O l
Your Alta Toi Fite (1)800 2189000 Eat. H-2206 lor current Ust___________ mot
1918 VINTAGE V I ♦ 1/1 apt
*78.000
ELEGANT 4/1 neohdoihood ml
history 1130.000 GOT WALLER,
jERNfOAN PROPERTY
M H IH .
1*28 VINTAGE 2/1 * 1/1 apt
*78,000

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4
I I«' . t11 Itr . i i i

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950 Mellonvill* Avenue
Sanford, FI, 32771

BE MORE WITH VENCOR
C N A P R E P A R A T O R Y T R A IN IN G
A V A IL A B L E
S ta rtin g O ct. 19th 8 am • n o o n
4 week prognuH
no experience necessary
no contractual obligations
employment and tuition reimbursement
when qualified
c a l l : 1 -8 8 8 -8 2 3 -7 4 4 5

Homo* *3.000 to (6.000. 6*1 Up
Fmancmg O U K T I322-29(1

•Scgk Story Pwgn •No Ox Bdw oi A iw
•Energy •Efleet* Sl/to. I BetJroomAfforiitR Apartment*

(OCM FNItflPRINIIIR
WILLING 10 HACH - H u m

•Frendy,0n-S4». DtpudiMIbnagerrent
•AK Skngt. PnnR pibo I Mort!

Proven methodto become
Mlllbmlm Must haw Urong
rrtson for becomingrkh

Sanford Court Apartments
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Call 14 Hr*. *00-499-1145

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3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

252-A c c o u n t in g

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GRAND OPENING

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OPEN HOUSE

ComeSea U* Oct. 23rd 8 24th •10am•6pm
Hag* Ihckli Display

900KKEEPD4Q/ACC0UNTIN0
9 INCOME TAX for tndw and
Dustneta Accounting SofuM i l Plus. Inc 407-326-1800

253-A d d it io n s &amp;
R em o d elin g
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition •-Homes
Additions-Commerclal
Local Builder since 19*1
313-64*4 CGC00166*
NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Doors, windows, carpentry,
sadng. decks A concrete
3234832 S G Baknt CBC19680

FREE! B lit Rigging Sim inar With Experts @ 3:(
Indoor Boat Show
0 $ Down and No Paymente Until Feb. 1999
Also Fnturing Radio Personalities
Bubba Whoop Baas Wilson ft Boudreaux
Uvn Band From 4 - 6 pm Sat.
Coma Join U$ For Free Food end Drinks
Come Visit Our Naw
EXPANDED INDOOR SHOWROOM!!
We’re Looking Forword To Seeing You!11
520

SO U 1H

1 / ‘12 -

SANFORD

4 0 7 / 3 2 2 - / /I l l s • f A X

FI

41) 7 / 3 2 2

32771

263-Cak ten ir y

264-Carpet Ac
CARPET/CCIUMC
w h o lesale

.29-99 cents
100.000 sq ft to
mas .top quality Rugt.99 cents
2913 8 17-92 324 9600

275- D

276-E l e c t r i c a l
NEED AN ELECTRICuW t “
CALL DKK'a ELECTRIC
407-311-9733
Uc. ER0002636/Ov*r 36 Yre.

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SwninoM Herald, Sanford, Florida •Thursday, October IS, 1098 - BA

Narrow ing the gap
Six teams still have a shot at Wednesday softball title

You’re not a
football fan
if you
By Jeff Bcitlnlcka
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

Game o f the Week
Tonight: L y m a n
7:30 p.m.

at

Apopka,

APOPKA _ For once the Greyhounds pulled
uut a close game Instead of lamenting lost
opportunities In a 14-13 win over Winter
Springs.
It wasn't pretty, but It was Lyman's second
win of the season, both In the Seminole Ath­
letic Conference where the Greyhounds are
2-3. District playoff hopes are pretty much
gone, but another win will give Lyman Its
liest season In several years.
Brad Harris and Kit Kaminsky each scored
touchdowns last week and Lyman has stuck
to a running back by committee plan all sea­
son. Against Oviedo two weeks ago. nine dif­
ferent backs carried for the Greyhounds.
Quarterback Brian Krause hasn't had the
opportunity to throw the boll often, but he
still leads the run-happy conference In
passing yardage. He hooked up with Harris
for a 32-yard toss that gave Lyman Its first
touchdown In the Winter Springs game,
it defense, Julian Jackson has been domi­
nant and Matt Plckclslmcr has been strong
at linebacker.
. .
The game Is a non-district, non-conference
game for the Greyhounds, but It Is wtnnable
and Lyman, despite the losing record, rarely
gets blown out by anyone.

Friday: L a k e M a r y
Howell, 7:30 p.m.

at L a k e

CASSELBERRY _ This game Is a make-up
for last
month's
originally
scheduled
matchup canceled by Hurricane Georges.
Lake Howell may have hit rock bottom last
week In a 51-0 loss to Deland. The Hawks
were out-muscled and out-played by the
Bulldogs while suffering their first district
loss of the season. Playoff hopes are still In
the air, but Lake HoweU showed nothing last
week to prove they have a valid shot.
Jesse Hannon leads the Hawks In rushing
and passing, and Josue Figueroa and Chris­
tina DeJesus lead a solid backfleld.
On defense, the Hawks were dominated by
the much larger Bulldogs last week, but face
a Lake Mary offense that Isn't exactly the
most potent In the area.
The Rams are 3-2, a surprising record at
the midway point of the season. They have
been strong defensively and. as a result, have
been In every game.
Last week, the defense put up a strong ef­
fort In a 14-7 loss to unbeaten Lake B ra n ­
tley. The Rams have lost both district games
so far. but can still reach the playoffs with
some help.
If Lake HoweU Is demoralized by last week's
beating, look for the Rams to spring what
may no longer be considered an upset.

By Dean Smith

Communications. 14-11.
P*bbl« Ju a rlto a

HERALD STORTS EDITOR

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SANFORD _ Adn|&gt;co pulled off an upset and
Pebble Junction and llayliner Marine got back
on the winning truck us the standings got vrry
top heuvy In the City of Sanford Recreation and
I’arks Men's Fall Wednesday Night Slow Mich
Softball League.
Urctt Molle and Jerry Camus combined to go
stx-for-sbc with two home nins mid five Rill as
IVbble Junction opened the night's action at
Mnehurst Park with a 14-2. flvr-lnnlng triumph
over the Lynch Mob.
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with two runs In the second Inning and wrnt on
In score In nil six Innings In posting a 13-8 vic­
tory over Alamo Rent-A-Cur.
And Adapco overcame u 9-1 deficit with five
runs In the fourth Inning und seven runs In the
fifth Inning to upset previously unbeaten Nobles

Church
hoops hit
the court
By Doan Smith

see C k m k , Pag* BA

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Softball, Pago BA

A GOLDEN
TRIP FOR
LANDEY

HERALD STORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ New Covenant Is oft
to a fast start after the first two
weeks of the City of Sanford Rec­
reation and Parks Department Fall
Church Basketball League.
New Covenant and Sanford First
Church of the Nazarene Nazarene
Team • 2 were the winners In week
one In the Dan Pelham Oymnatorturn at Sanford Middle School with
New Covenant edging Sanford First
Baptist Church. 62-58. and Naza­
rene Team #2 topping Nazarene
Team « l . 51-33.
Only one game was played last
week as New Covenant ran past
Nazarene Team *2. 72-41.
The other two games were for­
feits with Nazarene Team i l and
First Baptist receiving 2-0 ‘gifts'
from C.H.O.P. and Sanford Church
of God of Prophecy, respectively.
New Covenant Is 2-0. First B a p ­
tist. Nazarene Team 31 and Naza­
rene Team «2 are all 1-1 and
C.H.O.P and God of Prophecy are
both 0-1.
This Friday night, God of Proph­
ecy challenges New Covenant at
6:30 p.m.: Nazarene Team *1 b a t­
tles First Baptist at 7:30 p.m.: and
Nazarene
Team
32 takes
on
C.H.O.P. at 8:30 p.m.
The New Covenant-First Baptist
contest was a close battle from
start to finish.
Tony Davts scored nine points
and Charles Daymon and Marquise
Bell netted seven points each as
New
Covenant
took
a
29-28
halftime lead deaplte 11 points
from Denny Clayton, eight points
from Jim Learned and seven points
from La Kosola Kcnnon.
Learned kept up his offense,
scoring 14 second half points, but
the New Covenant defense held
Clayton to only one three-point
field goal in the Anal half.
The
First
Baptist
defense,
meanwhile, could not stop the New
Covenant tripleheaded monster of
Daymon, Bell and Davis, who com ­
bined for 29 second half points.
Bell led. New Covenant with 20
points, while Davis (17) and Day­
mon (16) were also In double flg-

With the upset, six of the seven teams ore
now within two games of the league lead.
Nobles Communications and Pebble Junction
arc both 4-1, while Adapco Is 4-2 and Baylln
Marine, Lynch Mob and Wells Contracting a:
all 2-3. Alamo Rent-A-Car la still looking for I
first win at 0-5.
Next Wednesday at Ptnehurst Park. Nobles
Communications plays the Lynch Mob at 6:30
p.m.: Alamo Rent-A-Car challenges Pebble
Junction at 7:30 p.m.: Bayllner Marine battles
Wells Contracting at 8:30 p.m.: and Adapco has

l
Special to »h# Harald
LAKE MARY _ Robyn Landey, a sophomore at Lake
Maty High School, recently made a trip to the AAU
Junior Olympics In Hampton, Virginia end came home •
triple medal winner.
Competing In the 15-year-oid Black Belt Division In
Karate Landey, who trains at the National KARATE
Academy in Orlando, claimed the 1998 National
Championship and Gold Medal in Kata, the Sliver
Medal in Weapons and the Bronze Medal in Fighting.
This is Landey's first year competing in the AAU
npetedoQ|
(Amateur Athletic Union). She previously competed
era and M
the FAME circuit on the state level for (bur years
1997 was a State Champion and in 1996 wasia*doubl T
crown* champion.

by

Signal “0” romps in Adult Flag Footbal^
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Only one week Into the season and only
one team Is unlteatcn.
That may seem Impossible, but It happened at
Chase Park on the opening night of the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Adult Fall Flag
Football League.
The first game was supposed to have the Vikings
taking on Just Don't Make No Sense. But when neither
team could field enough players, the game was called a
double forfeit.
The second game was an excellent battle for a half,
but Signal Zero posted a btg second half to defeat

C.H.O.P.. 31-6.
The scoring began when C.H.O.P. quarterback Doug
Hughs slipped and fell to one knee while scrambling tn
his own end zone, resulting In a safety for Signal Zero.
Hughs made amends for his slip moments later as
he Intercepted a Signal Zero pass.
James Swain got C.H.O.P. moving tn the
direction when he ripped off a 35-yard run
t-y a V
Bernard Smith capped the drive with a nine-;
touchdown run to put C.H.O.P. ah ead-6-2 afterr one
quarter of play.
The rest of the night belonged to Signal Zero.
Signal Zero took the lead for good In the second
see n o g . Page B A
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T E A M efforts on the Kissimmee W aterway
SANFORD _ Any list of favorite Ashing sites
compiled by members of Florida's army of
freshwater anglers will probably Include
Lake Kissimmee somewhere among its Top-

10.

/

Lake Kissimmee is a prime example of how
well the TEAM (Team Effort Accomplishing
Management) concept can work to ensure
that anglers enjoy a quality ftshery while, at
the same time, enhancing water quality, re­
storing Uttoral habitat, and replacing nox­
ious weed growth with desirable, productive
aquatic plant species.
This 35,000-acre eutrophic lake in Osceola
County is the crown Jmvd In a sprawling
Kissimmee Waterway that Includes such
popular lakes as Tohopekallga (Toho). East
Lake Toho. Jackson. Jatchlneha, Cypress.
Rosalie. Tiger. Alligator.
Weohyakapka
(Walk-In-Water). Marian and a myriad of
smaller piscatorial delights In a chain or
lakes that are navigational through an In­
tricate series of canals, creeks and man-

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m

O U TD O O R S

JIM
SHUPE

make locks.
TEAM objectives Include maintaining or
Increasing angler utilization above current
levels, maintaining or exceeding the Ashing
satisfaction level of freshwater anglers, es­
tablishing Lake Kissimmee as a Fish Ma n­
agement Area, optimizing sportAsh produc­
tion and recruitment through Uttoral habi­
tat management, and educating the public
to resource needs and rational flatteries
management practices.

Historically, problems at Lake Kissimmee
centered mainly on slgniAcantly. altered w a­
ter level Auctuatlons which culminated in
degraded Ash and wildlife habitat.
Work In attaining TEAM'S objectives and
solving the lake's problems Is currently u n ­
derway and will continue on a permanent
basis.
In June. 1996. the latest of a periodic, twodecade series of lake drawdowns was com­
pleted and, two months later, mechanical
harvesting of floating tussocks was Initiated,
a project that was completed In April. 1997.

clean-up of Lake Kissimmee utilizing more
than 200 volunteers and. In July,
. a project
using volunteers to replant areas of the udte
WU8
with bulrush, knotgrass and eelgrass was
consummated.
Some 000,000 cubic yards of muck
bottom sediments were removed during the
extreme drawdown of 1906. which once
again opened large portions of the lake's lllf:
toral zone to wade fishermen.
'*■’
According to GFC Biologist Mlkel Hulon,
the lake's TEAM project director. 25 mites of
Kissimmee's shallow shoreline are noff
available to waders.

Also completed In April, was a combined
Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Com ­
mission (GFC). Department of Environ­
mental Protection (DEP), and South Florida
Water Management District (SFWMD) efTort
to coordinate hydrtlla management activi­
ties. and conduct vegetation management
on enhanced areaB.
Concluded last April was an 'Early Day*

'Prior to the drawdown,* Hulon emphat
sized, *wadabte shoreline had dwindled from
an aU-Uroe high of 53 miles, to a scant two
miles. Until the mid-170‘s,” he continued.
‘ Kissimmee was world renown for Its wade
Ashing and the subsequent loss through
lake degradat
ition was algnlAcant.*

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�6 A • Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Honda •Thursday. October 15, 1998

Softball
Continued from Page 5A
(h r week off.
Pebble Junction look a 2 0 lead In (lie (op of
the first Inning, but the Lynch Mob cam e back
with a run In Ih r bottom o f the first Inning.
IV bblr Junction finally started to pull away
by getting four consecutive R ill from Mike
Miller. Mollr. Cam us and Kyle Brubaker In Ihc
third Inning to build a 0-1 advantage.
The co-league leaders then closed out the
gam e by storin g two runs In the fourth Inning
on a two-run double by Dave Coss and plating
six runs In the fifth Inning, with the first two
scoring on back-to-back Insldc-the-park hom e
runs by Mollc and Cam us.
Powering Pebble Junction to the victory w ere
J rrry Cam us (one hom e run. two singles, one
run scored, three RBI). Brett Molle (one hom e
run. two singles, three runs scored, two RBI).

Have Coss (two doubles, one nin scored, two
RBI). Kyle Brubaker (one double, one single,
one run scored, two RBI) and Mike M iller (tw o
singles, two runs scored, one RBI).
Others contributing w ere Dave Bennett (one
double, one nin scored, one RBI). Vic D lBartolo
and Blake Murray (one single, one run scored
and one RBI each). Dave Kacberleln (one single,
two runs scored). Jonathnn Jones (one sin gle)
and Kent Brubaker (one nm scored, one RBI).
Providing the offense for the Lynch Mob w ere
Brad Touchstone (two singles). Nolen Reed (one
triple, on r run scored). Craig Bounds (one sin­
gle. one nin scored). Jay Brelhouser (one single,
one RBI) nnd ClIfT Burner and Kevin Donahue
(one single each).
Bayllner Marine took a 3-0 lead In the bottom
o f d ie first Inning, but Alamo Rent-A-Car tied It
up with three n m s In the top of the second In-

Flag
Continued from Page EVA
quarter
when Torus H om e hit Steve
Sosa with a pass on n crossin g
pattern for n touchdown. H o m e
then passed to Joe Stelnm eyer
for the extm point and a 9 0
lead.
H int would lie the score at
halftime
as
Pred
C olston
stopped n C.H.O.P. drive with
an Interception.
Signal Zero started to pull
away as mid-way through the
third quarter H om e
looked

deep and hit Dave Shields with
an
82-yard
scoring
strike.
H om e then ran In a two-point
conversion to give Signal Zero
a 17-0 advantage.
C.H.O.P. looked like It might
get back Into the gam e as It
was driving toward a sco re
when O oUton stepped up again
and picked o ff his second pass
o f the game nnd returned It 25yards to set up u Mike W arner
to H om e touchdown pass.
Steve Taylor then passed to
Sosa for the extra point to

Baseball playofTs
NEW YORK _ Jim Lcyritz came back to
Itaunt the Atlanta Braves again Wednesday
afternoon.
The catcher hit a slow roller that scored
Orrg Vaughn with the game's first run In the
sixth Inning. By the time the Inning had
ended the San Diego Padres were up 5-0. all
of the runs scored In the game, and were well
on their way to clinching the National
Championship Series.
A big play In the sixth Inning uprising was
a two-out. looping fly to left field olT the bat
of winning pitcher Sterling Hitchcock that
was dropped for an error and scored two
nms.
The Braves were unable to score against
Hitchcock and five relievers, the final one
being Trevor HofTman. who came on to retire
the Braves In order In the ninth Inning and
send the Padres back to the World Series for
the first time since 1984.
San Diego will now meet the New York
Yankees, who won the Best-of-Seven Ameri­
can League Championship
Series fourgames-to-two and earned their 35th trip to
die World Series.
Yankee Stadium will be the site of the first
game of the series on Saturday night.

Increase the lead to 25-0 after
three periods.
The fourth quarter belonged
lo the Signal Zero defense,
particularly
Oolston, who
Intercepted two m ore passes
and set up the final score o f
(lie game, a pass from H o m e
to W arner, making the final 31-

a
The league Is scheduled to
play u doubleheader at Chase
Park
every
Friday
night
starling at 7 p.m.

•flic double elimination tournament will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
First and Second Place prizes will be
awarded for each division as well as T-shirts
for each participant.
Cost Is $30 per team with proceeds to
benefit the Youth of Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene.
For Information and to receive a registra­
tion form call: Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene at (407) 322-3122.

Solar Bear tickets on sale

nlttg.
Bayllner Marine took the lead back with two
runs In the bottom o f the second Inning but
only held a 5-4 lend going Into the bottom o f the
third Inning.
Thnt'a when the winner's sta lled to open It
up. outscortng Alam o Rent-A-Car, 7-0. over the
next two-and-u-half Innings to take a 12-4 lead
and hold on for the 13-8 triumph.
Contributing for Bayllner Marine w ere Jim
W illiam s (one triple, one double, one single, two
nins scored, three RBI). Jay Bellamy (two dou­
bles. two runs Bcored). Tony Taylor (one double,
one single, one nin scored, two RBI) and Brian
Hays (one double, one single, two runs scored).
Also contributing were Brian Cronin (two sin ­
gles. two runs scored), Dave OofT and Raymond
Hartsfleld (two singles and one RBI each). Ed
Tookc (one triple, one RBI). Frankie P h illip s
(one single, one nm scored, one RBI). J.R.
Spivey (two runs scored, one RBI) and Manny
Silvia (one n m scored, one RBI).
Pacing the Alam o Rent-A-Car offense were
Brian W ilcox (two singles, one run scored).
Brian M a d n ess (one double, one nm scored,
two RBI) and Mike Kochcl and Jnmcs Am rheln
(one Blngle. one run scored and one RBI each).
Also hitting were Brandon Colon (one single,
two RBI). H cm an Osorio and Zacli Michaels
(one single and one run scored each). Dan
Ja n d em a l (one single). Mike Amrheln and Angel
Romero (one run scored each) and Jason Cyrus
(one RBI).
Brian Jones lift two-run home runs In the first
Inning and fourth Innings and a two-run double
In the second Inning nnd Nobles Com m unica­
tions held on 11-2 lead going Into the bottom o f
the fourth Inning.
But Adnpco started the com eback as Matt
Kuclnski's three-run home nm keyed a five run
bottom o f Ihc fourth Inning that cut the lend lo
11-7.
Adapco then capped the rally with seven runs
In the bottom o f the fifth Inning. Three o f the
runs cam e home o n consecutive RBI doubles by
Bobby Brown. John Stewart and Bruce Sellers
and three batters later Dave Blakey put Adnpco
ahead with u two-run single.
Insurance runs later cam e plateward on sin ­
gles by Terry Atkinson and Chip Smith. Neither
team could score over the final two Innings and
Adapco had the upset.
Doing tire dam age for Adapco were John
Stewart (one double, three singles, two runs
scored, one RBI). Dave Blakey (one triple, two
singles, two runs scored, one RBI) and Bobby
Brown (two doubles, one single, three runs

ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Bear Individual
game tickets are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box Office and all Florida and South
Oeorgla TlcketMaster outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears are offering
three different season ticket plans which are
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one of three plans: season tick­
ets (41 home games), half season (choose
your own 20 home games plus opening night)
n
and a 12 game package (your choice of' any
12 games).
Ticket Information also is available at 877PUCK.

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

W S B L now registering
WINTER SPR1NQS _ The Winter Springs
Basketball League is now accepting registra­
tions for the 1998-1999 winter season.
The league offers teams In divisions from
kindergarten through grade 12. for both boys
and girls.
Registration forms are available at all
Seminole County Schools or may be down­
loaded from www.wsbl.com.
Final site registration will be held at
Indian Trails. Jackson Heights, and at
Oviedo High School (Pop Warner football
site) on October 17 from 9:00 a.m.*3 00 p.m.
Deadline for all W S B L winter league regis­
trations Is Saturday, October 17.
Anyone seeking further Information or who
has an Interest In coaching should call Chris
Marlette. league director at (407) 321-5282.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday. October 17th.

Churchurea for the winner's.
Learned paced First Baptist
with a game-high 23 points,
while Clayton chipped In with
14 points and Kennon I I .
Brandon Klnnett and Brian
Howard scored eight points
each as Nazarene Team &gt;2
rushed out to a 29-14 halftime
lead. Danny Watson tossed in
eight points for Nazarene Team
• 1.
Nazarene Team 1 1 kept It
closer In the second half, but
could not cut Into the lead as
Team S2 won the battle of the
Nazarene's.
Klnnett was the only player
in double figures for the win­
ner’s scoring 14 points. Tim
Watson and Brian
Howard
chipped In with nine points
and Marc Behney added eight
points.
Danny Watson poured in a
game-high 21 points for N aza­
rene Team • 1.
New Covenant wasted little
time in taking command of the
battle of the unbeatens, rolling
to a 36-18 halftime lead behind
12 points from Davis and eight
points each from Daymon and
Bell.
TUn Watson and Steve Ryala
tried to keep it close for N a z a ­
rene Team $2. scoring seven
and five points, respectively.
New Covenant gave up five
more points on defense In the

U C F basketball teams to hold
Midknight Madness
ORLANDO _ The U C F s men's and women’s
basketball teams will kick off their 1998-99
campaigns with Mldknlght Madness on the
evening of October 16th at the UCF Arena.
The doors to the arena will open at 10:30
p.m. Performances by the UCF band, cheer­
leaders and dance team will kick off the fes­
tivals and will be followed by a variety of ac­
tivities. drawings and games until midnight.
At that time the 1998-99 versions of the
UCF men's and women's basketball teams
will make their entrance Into the arena and
will practice until approximately 12:30 a.m.
After the practice there will be a special
opportunity for fans and the players alike to
Interact. The photograph for the 1998-99
men's basketball schedule poster s ill be
taken at that time and fans are Invited to be
a part of the event. The doors to the Arena
at approximately 1 a.m.
will close
cl&lt;

second half, but netted another
36 on offense to keep the lead
well in hand. Davis deposited
another 11 points for New
Covenant in the second half,
while Derrick Cooper tossed In
all nine of his points.
Behney
paced
Nazarene
Team «2 with six second half
points.
Davis led all scorers with 23
points, while Daymon added 13
points and Bell 10 points for
the winner’s. Tim Watson led
Nazarene Team #2 with 12
points.

OCTOBBR 2
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; (83)
Charles Daymon 7 0-4 18. Charts*
Olinen I 0-0 3. Marquia* BeB 8 1-3
30. Tony Dana 8 0-3 17. Jerome Wd3 0-0 7. Marcus William* 0 0-0 0.
TOtala: 37 1-8 83.

First Baptist Church (58)

OutdoorsWadable areas are now found near such
public access points as the Overstreet
Landing on the lake's east side. Shady Oaks
Fish Camp to the south, and Kissimmee
State Park at the north end.
Controlling the spread of such undesir­
able aquatic plant growth aa hydrllla. cat­
tails... pickerehveed and spattenfock will be
an ongoing and long-term TEAM goal.
Presently, Lake Kissimmee affords anglers
ample opportunities to bag a limit of bass
(Including trophy-slzcd fish). Prospects are
also b r ijit for those seeking crapple and
bream (blueglll and shellcracker).
Keeping these auspicious fishing condi­
tions at a high level Is the OFC's and
TEAM'S bottom line.
S H U P E 'B S C O O P

Big bass will be on the prowl soon
and they will be looking fo r big meals.
They would rather chase down one
large meal than many small ones. It Is
a matter o f economy q f energy. Large
shiners are hard to beat because they
fit this menu perfectly.

F IB H IN O F O R E C A S T
River action is picking up and bass are hit­
ting along grassy edges and weed beds. Vet­
erans anchor and work proven areas. Bass
tend to hold and fee In certain spots. Look
for blue herons on the shoreline. I have
found many good spots this way. These
birds are expert fishermen and know where
the baltflsh hang out. Bass will not be far
away.
Count on good snook action at Sebastian
Inlet. Large live shrimp and plnflsh are the
lop baits. Work these bait slowly around
Lrgetlc 0 0-0 0. Jon Oakes 0 4-13 4.
rocky structure for sure strikes. Also expect
RUlUp Sutherland 0 0-0 0. Danny Wata few redflsh. flounder, trout and a stray
m l 3-3 31. Dale Whitman 3 3-3 8.
tarpon or so. Trout are hitting Just Inside
Sean Whitman 0 0-0 0. Jon Came* 0
the inlet over grass flats.
0-0 0. Jerry Sioncr 0 0-0 0. Total*: 11
S-17 33.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports
1st Cfc. sf the Masai*sa •$ ($1)
that offshore action has been spotty due to
Brail Wade I 0-0 3 Marc Behney 4
high seas. There should be some king mack­
OO B, Tim Walton 4 1-3 B. Brian tow ­
ard 3 3-4 0. Brandon Klnnett S 4-S 14.
erel on 8 A and Pelican Flats. Sheepshead
Steve Kyait 3 0-0 6. Mike Krmlry I 0-0
and flounder will be biting Inside the Port.
3. Lyle Rohtnaon 0 0-0 0. Total*: 31 8­
18 61.
Trout and redflsh are rated as fair on the
ItalfUme _ Naiarenc *3 29. Nazarene
Hats of the Banana and Indian Riven
f l 14. Three-point field soak _ Naza
f 1 3 (D.
Watson 3|:
1
». warn
~ Nazarene »2 *
Sheepshead and flounder are the big news
IHcmlty I f Total louts _ Nazarene 41
at Ponce Inlet. Sheepshead are hitting fid­
13: Nazarene *3 11. Fouled out _ Naza­
dler crabs and live shrimp around the rocks,
rene i l . Ketnley. Technical* _ none.
while founder are taking finger mullet along
the tmtuh tellies. Drum, redflsh. and Jack
OCTOBBR B
crcvalle are also being caught in fair numNSW COVENANT 7*.
here. Trout and redflsh are rated as good in
NAZASBNB TEAM $1 41
Mnaqulto Lagoon.
1st Cte. sf ths RassrsM f t (41)
Scull Wad* 3 3-3 8. Marc Behney 3
OO $ Tim Watson 6 3-4 13. Brian
Howard 0 OO 0. Brandon Klnnett I OO
3. Steve Kyat* 3 2-5 8. Mike Hemlcy 0
OO 0. Lyle toUnaon 0 OO 0. Scott
Johnson 2 1-3 S. Vince Howard l OO 2.

Denny Clayton 6 l -l
14. Jim
totals: 18 7-13 41.
Learned 10 3-4 33. Kobcrt Fo**ei»ou» 3
H
S
W
C
S
V
S
B
S
S
t (7$)
0 0 8. Joe People* I OO 3. LaKoaeta
Charles Daymon 6 OO 13. Charles
Kennon 6 0 0 II. Chad Noiden I OO 3.
OllrVen 0 OO 0. Marquise Bell 4 1-1
Total*: 36 4-8 68.
10. Tony Davts 10 OO 33. Jerome W il­
ItalfUme _ New Covenant 39. First
liams 2 1-3 8. Marrut William* 3 OO 4.
Baptist 26 Thrcc-patnt Orld goal* .
Vinnie Monts I O O 2. Michael Lockhart
New Covenant 7 {Bell 3. Daymon 3.
3 0 0 $ Derrick Cooper 4 0-1 9. Totals:
Dana I. J. Williams II: Fust Baptist 4
31 3-8 73.
1 Clayton 3. Kennon I). Total Luis _
New Covenant II: First BapUst II.
rcnc &gt;3 1$ Three-point Odd paste _
Fuulcd out . none. Technical* _ none.
Nazarene P3 2 (Behney 3): New Cove­

nant 8 (Daymon 3. Davts 3. O'Brien I.
Cooper II Total fouls _ Nazarene *2 8;
New Covenant 13. Fuukd out _ none.

scored. o n r RBI).
Othrrs. I-ayton W iib o m |!wo singlrtt. two n m s
scored). Terry Atkinson (two singles, one RBI).
M all Kucinskl (onr home nin. two runs scored,
three RBI). Bruce Sellers (one double, two nins
scored, two RBI). Chip Smith (one single, one
RBI). Red G am er (two RBI) and Chris Bryson
(one nin scored).
Nobles Com m unications was led by Brian
Jones (two home nins. one single, three nins
seorrd. six RBI). Jason Flanagan (one triple,
one single, one nin scored, one RBI). Jam ie
lilz c r (one single, one run scored, one RBI) und
Mickey C ogbu m (one single, two runs scored).
Also. Ijirry Clum ai (one single, one nm
scored). Boh Chandler and Jason Muslck (onr
single ond one RBI each). Steve Oaincs. J eff
Chunut and Tom W ilks fo n e single each). Dave
French (two runs scored) ond Bill C ogb u m (one
run scored).

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*4.01 FT TO WLY R/W U t 17-SI
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O D IN ,
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counsel,
whoso addreeo lo &gt;0 N. Orange
Avenue. First Union lank
Fiamirtf. Budding, Suita 1100, Orlando.
Florida 31*01. within 30 doyo
**.
•liar the first publication ot tfie
KATHRYN W ILL*.
Defendant. notice and the original with the
dark ot this court either before
NOTIC* OF ACTION
service on the Plaintiffs
TO: KATHRYN W ILL*
Attorney or Immediately there­
(Addrata Unknown)
YOU ARC NOTIFIID that a civil after; Otherwise a default will
action ta fanforc* a Han on* or bo entered against you lor tha
demanded
in
tha
-torsetoa* a mortgage on" or reliet
•qulot titI* to* or -partition- or Complaint or Petition.
Dated
thto
*th
day
ot
October.
othor typ* ot action) tha loHow
mg property In Samlnela IPS*.
MARTANNC MORSE
County, Florida:
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
LCO IC C II-T W F &gt;0* ROI
•ammols County
30C THAT FT OF W 1-1 OF N l
I T : Cecelia V. Ekern
1-4 OF *W t/4 NLV OF A LI
At Deputy Clerk
0 I5 C AS B tQ I N N FT S OF
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RUN ILY ON CURYC 44* 41 FT OCV-tOS
IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ■IONT88NTH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L S COUNTY,
F t ORICA
C A M HO.I P S -0 0 M -C A -1 6 -A
WILLIAM* CONTRACTING,
INC., a Florida corporation.

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N OTIC* OF A FWSLIO MSANINO T O OONSIOSR AN APP8AL
OF TMB OBNIAL OF A CONDITIONAL U M
Notice I* hereby given mat a Public Hawing will b* hold at It**
Commission Room m the City Hen m the City ot Santoed. Flonda.
at 7 00 o clock PM. on October 74, t* M . to conoid* on appeal ot
the Denial, by the Planning and Zoning Commission on
September 3. t t t l ot a Conditional Use request lof tho purpoea
ot constructing multi-family rasidanlial dwalungs M a O C -I
(Oanarsl Commcrcijl) Zoning District, tstd property batng mors
particularly dasciibad a* follows:

■xMisrr -a*

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Dag inning at M*a tout basal comar ot lb* NW t/4 ot N l 1/4 o»
taction 14. Townobip 70 *outb. Rang* 30 last. Seminole County.
Florida, run Watt 1370 7 last to tba *W comer of tb* NW 1/4 of
lb* N l 1/4 ot Mction 14. Township to South, range 30 East,
thence North I t loot to tho Bouthooolorfy right of way lino of
Stats Road IS-SOO. alto known a* Federal Highway 17-PI (for­
merly State Road 3). thence Northeoelecty along sard right of way
imo 407 foot, thence loot 1143.3* toot to tho last boundary of
NW 1/4 at N l 1/4 of said Paction, thonc* South 3*4.1 tool lo tho
point of boginning.
Lass that portion for Right of Way a* recorded m Order of Taking
In t30*f**t of the awvey
said Surrey bn* being described a* tollowt: Boginning on tho
North lint ot tho NW 1/4 ot NE t/4 of 4*id Section 14 at a point
*47.11 test Wait Irom tha pent at Intersection of North Ims ot
Mction 14 and South boundary at tha Sanford Grant; thane* run
Muth SI dagrao* 47' 00’ Waal 17*#.** faot lo Ih* beginning of b
cur** concave lo ihe Northwesterly and having a radius at
7144 *3 feat; thane* Soulhwsslsrly along the arc of said curve,
through a central angle of IS degree* •*' 30’ . a distance of
7*7.0* Isat to ond ot cur**; thanes South 4t degree* 4*' SO* West
30*11* Isal to tho west bn* of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 *f Section 14 at
■ point 1*1 4* teat North from tha Mufbweet corner thereof
Lot 1. Slock A. SUNLAND ESTATES, according lo the Ftal there­
of at recorded m Plot Book 11. Pago IT . ot tho Public records *1
Mmmofa County. Florid*.
SECTION 14. TOWNSHIP M SOUTH. RANOI
30 EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
(A S T 710 FEET OF LOT *. BLOCK A.
ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK I t . PAGES t* THROUGH t l . PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AND ALSO
LOT t. BLOCK 'A*. SUNLANO ESTATES. ACCOROtNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. A t RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11. P A O tt 1# TO
I I OF THE F U t llC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LIS* ANO EXCEPT TMB FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PARCKit
PARCEL A. BIOIN AT AN IRON FIFE MARKING THE NW CORNER
OF LOT I . BLOCK A. IN 8UNLAND ESTATES. AE RICOROED IN
FLAT ROOK I I . PAOIS I t THROUOH I I . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAIO POINT BEING
THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
U. S. HIGHWAY *7-91 WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINS OF
WOODSON AVENUE RUN SOUTH SB OEGREIS 1* MINUTES 30
SECONOS EAST 700 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH RIONT-OF-WAT
LINE OF WOODSON AVENUE TO AN IRON FIFE. THENCE SOUTH
0 OEORCtt 44 MINUTES *0 SECONDS W IS T t*4.1! FEET TO AN
IRON FIFE ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT t . SLOCK A.
THENCE NORTH S* DSORSIE IE MINUTES 30 SECONOS WEST
M I SS FEET ALONG THE EOUTM U N I OF SAID LOT t . TO A CON­
CRETE MONUMENT MARKING THE SW CORNIR OF SAIO LOT I .
SAID POINT SIMfO ON T N I EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY U N I! OF
U. E. 17 *7. RUN THENCE NORTH IS DEGREES 47 MINUTES 00
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
U E. 17-EI. A DISTANCE OF IAEA* FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING (ALL SEARINOE SASEO ON STATE ROAD DEPARTM IN T DATUM FOR U. S. MIONWAY 1T-SI. ACCORDING TO A
SURVEY FRIFARSO S T TINKLEPAUGH SURVEYING SERVICES.
INC.. REG. CERT. NO. IM F BEING SURVEY NO. SB-MAOS. DATED
DECEMBER 13. tM 3 ANO REVISED ON JANUARY ET. IS M ).
PARCEL 8: THE EAST 7*0 FEET OF LOT t . BLOCK A. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO T N I FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK t l . PAGES 1* THROUOH t l . PUBLIC RECORD* OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Tha City Commission may. attar the Hearing, affirm, deny, or
modify tho decision, finding and rocommondation of tho Planning
ond Zoning Commission, and tha action of tho CMy C ommission
•holt M final.
AM parties In iMarast and citizens aha* have an opportunity lo
^ y * »M f* o M h # City Commission ot tha City of laniard. Florid*.
PERSON* WITH 0ISASIUTIE8 NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDMGt SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROUfATOR AT S30M M 4* HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a parson dacldaa Id appeal a dacimaatmg or hearing, ha may M od a verbatim record of tha pro­
P*ad Inga. Including lha testimony and evidence, which record la
not provided bp tha City of tanterd. (F* 7*4.0101)
Janet R. Dougherty. CMC
CMy Clark
PubUah: October ll.IP P t
08V-1M

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□INSIDE

&gt;• Lake Mary, Longw ood, Ovlado, Winter

Longwood picks
administrator
By BUI Kens
s t a f f w r it e r

Business and ministry team up to
bring special gifts to needy chil­
dren and adults for a joyous holi­
day season, please see Page 4B.
Rosa W hite w rites sh eet
life after basketball, please
see Page 2A.

□BRIEFLY
Th e Beet C e o t n l Florida
Regional Planning Council
will meet Wednesday at 10
a.m. at 1011 Wymorr Road.
Suite 200 (upstairs confer­
ence room). Winter Park.
Council restructuring and
development of regional Im­
pact are among the Hems on
the agenda.
The Loagw ood Board o f
Adjustment will hold a pub­
lic hearing on Dec. 23 at 7
p.m. In the Longwood
Woman s Club. 150 W.
Church Ave., Longwood. to
consider a request for vari­
ance for street side setback
on property at 111 Magnolia
Ave.
For the fifth cooeecmUre
year. Tim e Warner Commu­
nications will donate a per­
centage o f tnstllation fees for
new customers during De­
cember to the Salvation
Army.
Last year the Time Warner
donation totaled $50,000
and was apportioned
throughout the cable com­
pany's nine county service
area.
The Florida Public Service
Commission announced that
amendments to Its rules on
slamming will become effec­
tive Dec. 28. Slamming oc­
curs when a consumer's
telephone service Is changed
without permission.
The final amendments re­
solve a rule challenge filed
by several long distance gi­
ants. Including AT&amp;T.
Sprint. MCI and two long
distance trade groups, over
slamming rules adopted at
the Commission's May
Agenda Conference.
The PSC advises consum­
ers who have been slammed
to notify their local phone
company. Consumers may
contact the PSC by calling
(800) 342-3552.
Tha Am erican Rad Cross
o f Central Florida will offer
Baby-sitting Training classes
for kids ages 11 to 18 years
old.
In Seminole County the
course will be offered In two
parts Dec. 28 and 30 from 8
a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the
American Red Cross Semi­
nole Service Center. 705 W.
State Road 434. Longwood.
The cost Is 950 and I n
eludes a baby-sitting kit and
handbook. Seating Is lim ­
ited. For more Information
and to register call (407)
332-8200.

□TODAYS FORECAST
Scattered showers, tilghs
In the upper-708. Lows In
the m id-60s.

□QUOTE
*7 d o desire w e
m a y be better
s tra n g e rs . "
- W illiam Shakespeare

□INDEX

■‘

B u s in e s s ...................... SB
C la s s ifie d ............... SB-7B
Com ics ....................... BB
C r o s s w o r d ................ .S B
Ds' B o m b ..................... 7C
Dear A b b j r ...................SC
E ditorial ..................... 4A
H e a lth / F itn e s s ........... 2C
H o r o s c o p e ...................SB
Leisure ....................... 8C
O b it u a r ie s ...................3A
P e o p l e ..........................3C
P o lice B r ie fs ................ 3A
S p o r t a ..................... 1B-3B

T V ............................ BC
W eather ...................... 2A

Sem inole County elnce 1908

LONGWOOD • The Longwood
city commission will offer the
City Administrator's position to
John Drago. who currently Is
the assistant city manager o f
Winter Springs.
The commission authorized
acting city administrator Greg
Manning to offer Drago the po­
sition Friday night In a special
session
at
the
Longwood
Women's Civic League. Man­
ning said he would call Drago
after the meeting to ofTrr the
position.
The commission Is proposing
a starting date o f Jan. 4. 1999.
‘ John Drago Is my first
choice.* commissioner Steve
Miller said In a letter to the
commission, since his job p re­
vented him from attending the
session or voting.
‘ lie has
thorough knowledge of our
city's affairs, both actual and
political. Mr. Drago has been
exposed to this political ele-

ment. lie Is comfortable In that
setting.*
In addition to his current po­
sition In Winter Springs. Drago
lias served as city administrator
o f Okeechobee, and town man­
ager of Golden Bench.
He
holds a master's degree and
bachelors degree In manage­
ment from Georgia College.
The commission Is offering
Drago a starling salary of
975,000. with a standard car
allowance, and four months
severance. The proposed con­
tract would be reviewed after
six months, and once per year
after that point. The severance
would Increase by one month
every year, with a maximum
severance o f six months.
T h e city Is In the low end for
the city administrator's salary.*
Mayor Rusty Miles said.
*l|e
Indicated to me that It would
take considerably more than
970.000 for him to come here.
Maybe dial was Just a negotiat­
ing tactic.*
The commission scheduled a
Pag* BA
B u t t ••*

M a n c h a rg e d in
e x -w ife ’ s m u r d e r
By Maria Orem
e d it o r

SKMINOI.K COUNTV • A man
suspected of shooting his cxwlfe while she was at work In
on Altamonte Springs eatery,
was arTested by deputies F ri­
day In Volusia County.
Joseph Tracey. 4241 Quail
Nest Lane. New Smyrna Beach,
was arrested In his home by
major crimes Investigators at
5:30 p.m.. for the murder of
Joann Tracey at Kathy’s Wings
and Subs, according to Deanna
Brown, spokeswoman for the
Seminole County Sheriff's O f­
fice.
Joann Tracey was killed by a
single gunshot fired through a

window at the eatery on July
19. Brown said.
Brown said police Issued a
warrant for Joseph Tracey's ar­
rest shortly after law enforcenjent officers received results
for Ore Florida Department of
Law Enforcement
Laboratory
that showed tire Impressions
lifted from the murdrr scene
matched those of Tracey's CMC
pickup truck. Tire results also
showed tliat a bullet fragment
found at the murder scene had
similar markings to a Reming­
ton Amis Model 700. 30 caliber
rifle witnesses say the suspect
rrcently purchased.
According to the arrest report.
Tracey had motive and oppor­
tunity to commit the crime and
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M u rd e r. P a g * B A

School Security: A watch that never ends
By Ru m Whit*
STAFF WRTTER
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Youngsters used to go to school
with notebooks, pens, pencils
and a lunch bag or bucket.
Nowadays, some carry weap­
ons. Playgrounds have become
battlegrounds.
On Wednesday, 16-year-old
Mark Anthony Thornton was
punched to his death at Uni­
versity High School .
Omar Sharif Witt. 20. Is In
the Seminole County Jail on a
second degree murder charge.
He Is accused o f striking
Thornton In the temple during a
quarrel on the school parking
lot. Preliminary autopsy results
show that Mark Anthony may

have suffered a possible aneu­
rysm.
The Incident has parents
frightened and school officials
searching for ways to tighten
security at schools throughout
the Central Florida area.
‘ Every day you have to look at
yourself and ask If you've done
everything you can to assure
the safety of the students and
the teachers.” said Wolfgang
Halblg. Seminole County School
Security Director.
Halblg says statistics show
that there arc 2.000 Incidents
each hour of each school day at
schools throughout the country.
This despite the fact that most
schools monitor their students
and carefully screen visitors to
their campuses.

Sheriffs Office Chief Deputy
Sieve Harriett says Seminole
County schools are blessed.
'We have abundantly more
good kids than delinquents.
Still, we realize this Isn't a pre­
tend or make believe world.
We re not about to get compla­
cent.”
"There's no
100 percent
guarantee
something
won't
happen.” Halblg said. ‘ Our Job
is to be alert. To never let down
our guard.”
Uniformed deputies and offi­
cers from agencies In the mu­
nicipalities are assigned to
each of the Seminole schools
and are
part of prevenUon/lnterventlon/cnforcemcnt
programs.
They
conduct
classes on drug prevention, an­

Ft. M e llo n P a rk issue still alive
By BUI Keros
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - City Commis­
sioners on Monday will address
objections raised by state agen­
cies about the hotel/conventlon
center proposed for Fort Mellon
Park, Including whether there
will be adequate transportation
facilities.
The
agencies
documented
thetr concerns Nov. 5 through
the Department of Community
Affairs as part o f the state's re­
view of a Comprehensive Plan
amendment requested for the
project by the city.
"This report Is standard op­
erating procedure,*
Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale said. T h is
report Is sent to all state agen­
cies. and they respond with
questions
or
objections.

They’re not saying we re not In
compliance with anything.
I
Just met with DCA on Friday.
This Is a procedure any devel­
opment has to go through.*
According to the city’s com­
prehensive land use plan dated
Dec. 14. the two-lane segment
of U.S. Highway 17-92 along
the lakefront Is a constrained
facility due to the environ­
mental characteristics of the
lakeshore.
regardless
of
whether the hotel/conference
center is built.
Much of the
traffic Is attributed to growth
outside the downtown Sanford
area. Sanford City Manager
Tony VanDerworp said.
A study measuring existing
and alternative traffic patterns
to
accommodate
the
hotcl/conference study Is being
prepared by the city. VanDer­
worp said.

The city has budgeted $5 mil­
lion In the capital Improvement
program for a new Wastewater
Treatment Mant to be con­
structed southeast of the Orlando-Sanford Airport. VanDer­
worp said.
It will be opera­
tional In 2010.
Except for transportation, the
state's report said there are
adequate public facilities to
serve the site.
Staff from the Florida De­
partment of State said the park
may be historically significant
because It was developed as a
Federal Works ITogress A d ­
ministration project during the
Great Depression.
The State
Department stafT recommends
that an archeological survey be
performed.
A public hearing to consider
the State's comments and final
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ger management and diversity.
The county has had a sprin­
kling of Incidents but certainly
not an "epidemic” Harriett said.
Four years ago. he said, a girl
brought a gun to Lake Howell
High School and accidentally
shot herself. There was a CCIB
drug raid at two high schools
last year.
When there appears to be a
conflict or a fight between stu­
dents. the school resource offi­
cers have been quick to Inter­
vene. Students eaught fighting
get automatic suspensions.
Immediately after the horri­
ble killing at University High
School. Halblg sent E-mail
messages to each of the Semi­
nole County principals. There
ore 54 schools In the county - 7

high
schools,
12
middle
schools, and 35 elementary
schools.
Some parents at University
High said they don't want their
children going to that school.
Many have been Interviewed by
the Orlando television stations.
School district officials height­
ened security by bringing In
extra security officers und
deputies.
The daily safety and security
watch at Seminole schools b e­
gin 30 minutes before the first
class and extend 30 minutes
beyond the school's closing
bell. Extra effort Is made for
monitoring after-school func­
tions such as band activities,
sports practices and outdoor
PI**** »** School. Pa(« 3A

L o c a l leader pushes
fo r statehood
By B1U Keros
STAFF WRTTER

WINTER SPRINGS - Puerto
Rico Is holding a plebiscite
Sunday on whether the citi­
zens wish the Island to become
the 51st state. Winter Springs
Commissioner Eddie Martinez
Is campaigning hard to see
that Puerto Rico does become a
state.
Puerto Rico has been a U.S.
Commonwealth since
1952.
This Is the third time Puerto
Rican citizens have voted on
statehood. In 1967 and 1993.
residents voted In favor of

maintaining
commonwealth
status. However. In 1993 the
difference was only 48.4 per­
cent for commonwealth status
over 46.2 percent for state­
hood.
"We expect to win.’ Martinez
said. "The only thing In ques­
tion Is the margin.*
As a commonwealth. Puerto
Rico receives money for pro­
grams such as transportation,
housing, education, and road
construction, but lacks repre­
sentation In Congress and
cannot vote In Presidential
elections. Puerto Rico accepts
congressional policies on IsPl«*sc ••• State. Pag* 3A

�2A

L a c k o f rains fo rce county to face threat o f w ild fire
By Hill Hems
SIAM-- WKUHJ

Kmpt\ courts
and head cases
\- the Lite night FSF\
ntc* .uu! other sport* pinkie*
lose sleep nvrt Hu* In*-. of
profrsston.il li.iskrib.ill.
seemingly unimportant stonrs .ire getting lug headliners
In newspapers from roast-to*
roast
Some of tlir stonrs that
have* Amrrlca talking areW ir s firm: fa’prru/nrp
t 'CU\ basketball conch John
Wooden M ld he is upset cil
the ludicrous length o f Itu*
stums i:vrn lip roelap 's ping
&lt; s Sorru- nrtirlg rrnch fh«*
ankles
Dull yourself together,
lohn. These guys have ttglv
lets Tlrrtr arm pits aren't so
good either. That's what they
might to rover up. Hie arm
pits.
.Vries /tern. Drums Rodman and Carmen Electro
‘tare marriage annulled.
rhey'll both marry other
turn.
Vries Item Ex Magic ctxicfi
W h ir Arfuftn to to conch to
Vrie Vurk l.tls rtu ti'omen's
ha.sk,-thall team
Win not The , rybabies he
i-rd to roach weren't really
men.
Voes Item. Former FrtncrVBA sliir

nod l S C a n to r Hill Hrndley
is campaigning for the 2000
i ’resulenlut! Election.
rhev could um- a straight
shooter in the White House.
Hoop it up tor Mr H ill.
Vries item: WUt Chamberinn note sags he was e.xag
iterating w lun he lerofe In
his book that he hurl slept
ieith 20.000 leornen.
We knew that.
.Vi tes Item: M M cancels its
1998-99 Alt Stnr quine In
Philadelphia.
Who cares'.* + *
Vries Item Umar send
srcison ticket monies back to
fans.
Along with Am way
hrouchersV
.Vries Item M f \ Comniis
-loner Dui'lcl S ic m grows ab
surb looking beard.
Maybe he s trying to get a
date with Carmen Klectra
Vries Item: \lck Van Exel
and Marcus Carnbg are suing
the XI3A In nil effort to go play
in Eurofte
Am vrdcri l
.Yeti' firm: Carl .Halone
says he will nerer play again
for the Ulnh Jazz.
Hie way things are going
the Utah J.u/ may never play
again l! there's a settlement
between the owners and
players you can bet the
Mormon T.ibr-m.ii le Choir’s
robes, he ll -mi np with the
home team

SKMINOUK COUNTY
Semi
mile County Is faring a serious
wtldtirr threat due to tat k of
ram. as Florida Agriculture
Commissioner Hob Crawford
issues a precautionary wildfire
warning to residents due to
growing dioughl index levels
a c ro s s the state
Hie drought index level (or
Seminole County is 4&lt;H, salt!
.ignrulture department press

secretary
1'erem e
McElroy.
The Keeteh-Dry.m drmiglit In ­
dex runs from O for flooding to
MOD lor desett conditions,
“An Index level ol SOO Is
quite serious." Mi Kirov saltl
'Without any rain, it's going to
gel worse
People tired to hr
very cautious, and take steps to
protect against wildfires."
Hu? above normal tempera­
tures and reduced rainfall a s­
sociated with la Nina indicate
si rung potential lor an active
wildfire season, according to
state loresirv officials
Die

possible .ultllHnn nf frccztiltli-il furls inay Inrrrasr Ihr
IIrr (MiH-nll.iI In the l.itrr part nf
tin* season.
“ Fin hoping wi* git souk*
mm It lim it'd rain lilts week
nut." Cr.uvforit said.
“Our
friends tu Georgia and other
stales are n*|iortlng even higher
drought Indit es and Im leasing
vvlldlirr aetlvtiy. We could hr
next These elevated readings
Irouble me. I'm urging every­
one to prepare I heir homes
against wildfire now.'
Florida was ro« krtl with more

from 730-798 across mm h of
Florida.
The steps i raw lord m om
mends to make homes flrrrcsistant Include treating a
firebreak ol at least 30 leet
around a house
whenever
practical
Cmwford m o m
mends removing hr.mrhr* from
the lower six feet of tall trees
near a house In keep ground
fires Imm spreading Into the

Dec. 12. 1998

IT T THT i rr ■fi
*
Ttslaji i* the 346th
- fr4
day of 199/i and ihe - - - Blit day offall
a Hh t
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this da;
1897. The KaUcnjnnimcr Kids" first
appeared in the Yew York Journal
On this day in t90i. the first tran* At
lantic radio signal was detected by
Guglielmo Marconi
On this day in 1974. the Helling Stones
announced that guitarist Mirk Taylor
would be leaving the group
TODAY &gt; Ml It 1III! \y &gt; lohn Jay
11745 1879 US statesman Jurist.
William Uitvd Garrison &lt;1805 l»79
anli slavery leaden Gustave Flaubert
&lt;1821 188U1 writer. Kdw.ird (! Hobin
son (1893*19731, actor. Frank Sinatra
&lt;1915-1998'. entertainer. Hob Barker

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tmst. is 75. Fd Kis h 11924 &lt; politician,
is 74. Connie Francis 119.18 &lt; - nger
actress, is 60, Dionne Warwick 1911 i,
singer, is 57
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list.. James “ Roneerusher" smith tie
(eated Terrible " Tim Witherspoon in
the first round, winning the WHA
heavyweight championship
TODAYS (fUOTE: When I was 40.
my doctor advised me that a man in
his on shouldn't play tennis I h&lt;eded
his advice carefully and could hardly
wait until I reached 50 to start again “
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TIDES: Daytona Beach: higli:
2:47 a.in., 2:57 p in., low: 9:03
a m 9:22 p m. New Smyrna
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Cocoa Beach: high: 3:07 a.m..
3.17 p.m.. low: 9:23 a.m.. 9:42
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BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beach &amp; N ew
Sm yrn a Beach: Seas are 7U feet with a rough chop.
Water temperature at Day­
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W inds are from the east at
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The high tem perature In
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F rid a y
was
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degrees and the o vern igh t low
wiiu OO degrees.
R ecorded rainfall for the
period en din g at IO a.m. S at­
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•Sunrise.................. 7:08 a.m.
•Sunset....................5:30 p.m.

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three to five year rotation. They
also should keep adequate fire­
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available on
the
property.
Crawford said.

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house.
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free of dead and dying plants,
and im ale all comliusllblcN.
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2.300
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Hint
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late May through mid .July, the
agriculture department said.
File fires destroyed or damaged
337 structure**
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POLICE LOG
The following reports mere complied front the Seminole Cm m llj
Sheriff’s ( m ire for Incident.s recorded Dec. I I :

/Xggnivati’d buttery:
SANFORD, Park Avenue, Dec. 10, 10:24 n.ni. A 20-yrar-olri
woman and a 22 -year-old woman were arrested lay Sanford
I'ollie for aggravated battery. I’ollce said they responded to a
residence wlirrr a disturbance was reported. Inside they found
two women. One woman held the other by the hair and was
repeatedly hitting her In the back. The other woman was bitInn the tlrst one as she was hit. They were arguing over a man.

Burj’lury:
WINTER SPRINGS, Moree Loop. Dec. 9, l:4H a.m. A 19-yearold man and a Juvenile male were arrested try Winter Springs
I’oiler lor burglary, theft o f less than $.'100 and for resisting ar­
rest without violence, poller said they found the two trying to
gain access to vehicles in the parking lot o f a business. They
found a stereo system in the older man’s waistband and a
wallet and other Items In the other one’s possession.

Domestic violence:
LAKE MARY. Doorchester Square, 400 block, Dec. 10. 12:32
a in A 2H year-old woman was arrested liy Dike Mary Police
tor domestic violence and for trespassing In an occupied struc­
ture. I’ullce said she wrnt to a home where her rslranged lirshanil was staying and began to argue with him. She yelled at
him and struck him In the face several times during the argu­
ment. police said. They said after she hail been placed under
arrest, she tried to hit him again.
OVIEDO. D lvlaion Street. 500 block, Dec. 10. 2:09 a m A
37-ye.ir old man was arrested liy Oviedo I’ollce for domestic
violence. Police said the man punched his daughter In the
forehead with his fist during an argument.
SANFORD. Holly Avenue. 400 block, Dec. 9. 11 p in. A
woman was arrested by Sanford I’ollce for domestic violence.
Police said she had stuck her son In the head and told them
that she "had the right to' do so.

Drugs:
LONGWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-92. 200 block, Dec 10. 3:10
p in. A 40 year-old woman was arrested by Longwood Police
lor tr.illiiking In Illegal drugs. Police said sin- went to a phar­
macy and got a prescription tilled using ,i false identification
card to pure Itasca prescription drug lilydroe odour).

State
continued from Page 1A

sues sin It as Immigration,
without congressional repre­
sentation.
It citl/nis in the Island of .‘1
1/2 million people do vote In
lavor of statehood, the U.S.
Congress
would
vote
on
whether to admit Puerto Klco
as a state,
Marline/, president ot the
1*111-110 Rican Statehood Foun­
dation of Florida, said he Is a l­
ready lobbying members of
Congress, such as
Senate
Majority leader Freni Ditt of
M i s s i s s i p p i , l o vote in favor ol
Puerto Rlean statehood.
"It’s a give-and-take rela­
tionship on txith sides," Mar­
line/ said. "We purchase U.S.
goods and provide money for
llie U.S.One reason D&gt;tt opposes
statehood is lie favors Kngllsti
as tin- primary language for
education and commerce In
any stale,
"Dmguage should not lx* an
Imposition.*
Marline/ said.
"We contributed lo World War
‘ II. Korea. Vietnam, and the
Gulf War. Bases on our Island
protected the U.S. southern
coast during World War II.
After 100 years of being a U.S.
colony, we are at the verge of
: being able In decide these Is ­
sues for ourselves."
Ill
JH9H.
following
the
Spanish American War. the
U.S. took over many public
works, education, and medical
* programs In Puerto Hlco and
placed military on the Island.
By 1900, Puerto Rico became

an unincorporated U.S. terrttory. with the President a p ­
pointing the Island’s governor
and the upper house of the
legislature.
I’uerto Ricans have held U.S.
cltl/enshlp since 1917. Luts
Munoz Marin became the is ­
land's first rlccted governor In
I94H.
Martinez said be believes
Puerto Klco as a stale would
contribute as much to the U.S.
economy as West Virginia or
Mississippi Puerto Klco has a
manufacturing-based
econ­
omy, with other trading ex­
ports Including tobacco and
sugar.
Martlnr/ said the jx-r capita
Income level of Puerto Ricans,
which has been stagnant since
1972 and Is below Americans
on the mainland, would rise If
llterio Klco becomes a state.
"Foo many people think they
can get the best of both worlds
with commonwealth status,"
Marline/ said.
"Too many
people have become lazy, and
dependent on food stamps.
There Is a thriving under­
ground economy. These peo­
ple h-el alienated from the gov­
erning process.
It’s time to
make decisions for ourselves."
One obstacle to statehood
bring approved by Congress.
Martinez said. Is that It would
take a constitutional amend­
ment to add new seats to the
I louse
of
Kepresentaltves.
Without the amendment. If
Puerto Rico becomes a stale
then other stall's would lose
seats.

O B ITU A R IE S
WILLIAM J. UONANZI
William .1. Bonan/t. H2. Jean
Drive. Orlando, died Thursday.
Dec. 10. 199H. Bom In Brook­
lyn. N Y., he moved to Central
Florida In I9H7 from Ding Is­
land. N Y. Mr. Bonan/l was an
electrician, lie was a member
of VKW and DAV. Mr. Bonan/l
served In the U.S. Navy during
WWIl lie was a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife, Rita;
daughter, Marianne lleursey.
Oviedo; sister. Grace DeKoss.
Miami: two grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge of ar­
rangements.
ESTHER J. KINARD
Esther J. Klnard. BH, Mar­
shall Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 10. 1998. Bom
In Akron. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1919. Mrs.
Klnard was a homemaker. She
was a charter member of
Church of God of Prophecy In
Sanford.
Survivors include son. Marvin.
Myrtle Beach. S.C.; daughters.
Margaret L. Petty. Sanford.
Helen O. Griffis. Dike Park.

Fla.: brothers, Clarence, Jack­
sonville, Bill, Sanford: eight
grandchildren;
14
great­
grandchildren;
three
greatgreat-grandchildren.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
GEORGIA ELLEN M ARTIN
Georgia Ellen Martin. 52.
Sundance
Court.
Winter
Springs, died Thursday. Dee.
10. 1998 at Island Dike Center.
Dmgwood. Bom March
17.
194(3 In Ohio, she had resided
In Central Florida for 49 years.
Ms. Martin was an office a d ­
ministrator for United Engi­
neering,
Survivors Include sons. Tony,
Kustln, Fla.. Cltad. Jartb. both
of Orlando; daughters. Nicole
Lynn Sctvers. Winter Springs.
Michelle
Lloyd.
Orlando;
brother. George Arthur Jr..
Casselberry:
sisters.
Sally
Deuel.
Heston.
Va.,
Judy
Gosser. Maitland; six grand­
children.
Banlirld Funeral Home, Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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adoption of the amendment will lx* held by the City Commission
at lls regular meeting Monday. 7 p m., at Sanford City Hall.
Doug Grosoclosr. Chairman of the Society for the Preservation
of Fort Mellon park, satd the State’s concerns about the hotel
project are consistent wtlh those raised In previous public
lira rings by the society.
"'llie concerns Identified liy the State of Florida validate the
objections lo this project voiced by hundreds of Sanford citi­
zens over the jiast year * Groseclose said. "Our efforts to save
Fort Mellon Park gt-l a great boost from this report."
Additional agenda items for Monday’s meeting Include:

functions.
"Visibility Is the key." Elalblg
said. "We want to be aware of
what ts going on and where It Is
going on. Tlie sooner we see
something, the sooner we can
Intervene If It Is nerded and
prevent
anything had from
happening."
Harriett
said
that
the
schools are a "microcosm" of
the entire community. "Most of
our kids are good members of
this community."
lie
said.
"We’ve had to work for this and
so have they. We want to re­
ward the kids who get good
grades and stay out of trouble.
We're blessed to have them."

•Public hearing and second reading o f Ordinance No. 3431. as
revised.
re:
amending
Ordinance
No.
3079,
Ihe
Comprehensive Plan, amending the Future Land Use Map. for a
pocrtlon o f Fort Mellon Dirk and adding annexrd property, anil
changing the manual format.
•Public hearing and sernnd reading o f Ordinance No. 3449 re:
closing, vacating, and abandoning two norih-south utility
drainage easements lying betwren Sun Drive and Upsala Road
extended easterly and between South White Cedar Koadr and
Central Park Drive. Linda Rubel. IVtltloner. Re: a portion o f
j&gt;riijierty between Narcissus Avenue and SR 40 West and
between North White Cedar Road and Creek Road extended
northerly. Mellssa-Ann. Inr. ET AL, owner.
•I’ubllc hearing to consider first reading o f Ordinance No. 3452
to re/nne from AG. Agricultural in PD. Planned Development.
Ke: a portion of property between llwy 1792 and CK 427 and
Is*tween County Home Knad and llwy, 1792.
Opal Huberts
Estate r/o Frank Wlitgham. Esq., owner.
•I’ubllc hearing and second reading of Ordinance Nol 3450 to
amend the future land use map of the Future Dind Use Plan
Element of the Comprehensive
Plan.anil (hanging the
designation from Office to High Density Residential.
•Public hearing and second reading o f Ordinance No. 3450 to
re/onc from AG (Agricultural) lo MK-3 (Multiple Family Dwelling
Residential)
•Ajiproval of Interlocal Agreement for a swimming |xxd at
Seminole High School.
•Ajiproval of Phase 2 Design services try Trng A Associates
for Dike Monroe seawall In the amount o f $43.108.
•First reading ol Ordinance No. 3454
to amend the
Classification and Pay Plan to autliori/e I lie addition of one |l|
Solid Waste Coordinator position In the I’uhlir Works
Department.
•First reading of Ordinance No. 3455 to amend the
Classification and Pay Plan lo authorize temporary salary
Increase lor Acting I'ollce Chief and Acting Hitman Resources
Director.
•Boards
appolntments/reappointments Cemetery Advisory
Committee. Central Examining Board, Citizens Advisory Hoard.
Code Enforcement Board, Cornjilete Count Committee.
•Authorize up to $5,000 expenditure from City Manager's
Contingency hind for Information to public regarding Charter
Referrndtim.
•Approve Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County for
$40,000 lor replacement Ixinl docks at Marina.
•Approvtil waiver o f ajijxilratlon fee fur Conditional Use penult
for Sanford South Watrr Knlamatton Facility at Orlando
Sanford Airport
•Approval ol contract with Solln A Associates to revise the DVR
and update City’s Comprehensive Plan.
•Ajiproval of rate Increase for openlng/c losing cemetery spaces.
•Designation of an area lor children spares In tlie Municipal
Cemetery and approve cost of $200 for the sjj. u cs.
•Rejection for destgn/repalr/refurblshment
of
Dikevlew
Cemetery Gazebo and authorization to re-bid.
•Approval ol street paving scliedule for FY98/99 and piggy
back on Seminole County's contracts with Orlando Paving Inc.
and Asphalt Kecyi llng Inc, for street paving
•Ajuirnv.il ut • nntruri wltli MrUlt.it (.Matins l*rnct-ssnrs Onmjj tor
KMb lulling services.
•Approval of Invoice In amount ot $37,500 for Sanford
Gasification I'laul "In isi account."

In
Memory Obituary
Dr. Sima Teodorovic
tiled at the .tee of 75 after a
prolonged Illness Me Immigrat­
ed to the I nlted States from
Jugoslavia In 1968 Vs a Hoard
Certified (Ibstetrlrlan/Cnnenilogist Sima practiced medi­
cine both In Jugoslavia and \mt
Vrbor. Michigan prior to rrllring in Florida during 1981
Sima organized the planning
and building of a maternlt) hos­
pital In Senta. Jugoslavia Me
rnjii)rd pariteljiatlng In stimu­
lating discussions about world
history ami various global con­
troversial Issues Sima was a
loving and raring husband and
father Me Is survived hv his
wife. Jane IVilVowskl. his son
amt daughter inlaw. Pusan
ami Georgrtla Tendnrotlr
and three beautiful
grandaughterx. Simona.
Andrea and Vnna
lie will he
greatly
missed.

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
O u r

Community Views

V ie w s

Many are to blame
for K a yla ’ s death
The death o f 6 yea r old K ayla M cKean may have
allegedly com e at the h an ds o f her father. Richard
Adam s, but there are oth ers w h o share part o f the blam e
for this tragedy.
Kayla died tiic day before Th anksgivin g and her Ixxly
w a s even tu ally u ncovered In the O cala National Forest.
Kayla now rests In a C asselberry cem etery, finally at
peace after six years o f brutality.
Adam s w ill pay for his crim es as w ill Kayla’s step­
m other w h o has been ch arged with aggravated abuse
and the neglect o f a child.
But could her death have been prevented?
Reports show that Kayla's six years w ere m arked w ith
docum ented eviden ce o f repeated injuries and repeated
investigations by state agencies. T h e local health
departm ent w as called In to check out reports o f unfit
livin g conditions a n d It w a s later determ in ed that Kayla
slept on a bu g-ridden floor.
State officials had evidence o f detailed Injuries
Including black eyes, a fractured nose and a fractured
wrist. Her father claim ed they w ere caused b v a bicycle
faU.
A m onth before h er death, reports show that Kayla had
a knot on her head, a black eye and a limp. Again, her
father blam ed this on a bicycle.
Between those tw o Instances, there were m any more
docum ented visits to various physicians and calls m ade
to police and local agencies.
Kids can be ram bunctious. They’ fall and suffer m inor
Injuries all o f the time.
But w hen the Injuries are repeated. It Is up to us as
citizens o f Sem in ole C ou n ty and the world to look Into
these m atters ourselves.
It's easy to see a child w ith a bruise and call a state or
local agency. But how often Is that call follow ed up? How
often do w e keep an eye on the situ ation after we think
we've done our civic duty?
It Is Im perative that w e don't lot another child end up
like Kayla. If you see a child w ith repeated Injuries,
m issed tim e from school and other troubling signs, call
the state and local agencies. Th en , follow up on the call.

School teachers are trained to monitor such
situations, but maybe more training Is necessary. By all
accounts. Kayla was frequently absent from school and.
when she was there, she was bruised. She didn't go to a
Seminole County school, but how many kids are there
that are abused and never end up In the headlines,
falling one step short of Kayla's fate?
Don't be afraid to get Involved. If more people had paid
attenUon to the situation and followed through and
treated Kayla like a little girl Instead of a case number.
K a y l a w o u l d p r o b a b l y b e s l u i n g o n S a n t a 's l a p t h i s

weekend.

.

L e tte rs

McCollum critique
I have elected m yself to c r i­
tique your "Our Views" column
entitled. "McCollum should fo ­
cus his attention closer to
home, ease up on president"
(Sunday. November 29. 1998).
Any critique begins by saying
something nice. I agree with
you that "the president hurt
himself and his family, and
broke the law In the process."
However. I would have capital­
ized the *P" in "President" and
specified
the
non
refuted
charges of adultery and perjury
before two different courts of
law against said President.
We part company when you
Infer that Rep. McCollum Is not
adequately reprcsenUng
his
constituents and Is guilty of at­
tacks on the President In vari­
ous settings.
The only Issue on the tabic
right now before the current
members of Congress Is Im­
peachment of President C lin ­
ton. The new Congress will take
care of other matters when It

convenes next year. Therefore. I
would say the only way Rep.
McCollum can represent his
constituency right now is to
perform his duties as a member
of the House Judiciary Com­
mittee. You may regret the fact
that he Is in your view Ignoring
opinion polls with which you
happen to agree, but he Is d o­
ing his Job as he sees It. I ha­
ven't heard him say one word
about the President tliat Is not
supported by non refuted facts
In the Starr Report . have you? I
forgot, the truth Is seen as an
attack by those of a certain po­
litical persuasion.
Your editorial attempt to have
Rep. McCollum's constituents
get him to ease oil on the Presi­
dent Is misplaced anyway. Most
of us are represented by Rep.
Mica. Like you said. "Let the
Impeachment
hearings
play
themselves out*. I hope the rule
of law wins.
D o n a ld M . F i n n
S a n fo rd

Berry's World

r

Lyin g, cheating and deception in the news
By Jimmy Ross
For almost a yrar, lying, d e ­
ception. and perjury have been
In the news. These subjects arc
not Just moral and legal Issues;
now it seems they have become
politicized. These subjects are
not new In our society. They are
with us on a dally basis. If
sonironr anyone-wants to a s­
sert that lie or site has never
lied, I suspect tliat we have one
who Is lying!
t.ook! Most patents go to great
lengths to teach their rhlldren
certain moral values. Including
Idling
the
tmth.
At
our
churches, telling the truth and
being liunest are moral values
that are Instilled In young
minds. Colosslans 3:9 admon­
ishes us to "U p not one to an­
other" and one o f the Ten
Commandments commands us
to "...not bear false witness
against thy neighbor."
If one accepts the premise
tlutl one who lies Is a liar. I'm
here to tell you tliat liars are
endemic In our society, and we
accept Ihem and often reward
those who engage In such con­
duct. Some examples:
• Testimony before the U.S.
Senate revealed tliat agents of
the IRS were coached to lie und
mislead people.
• An Orange County Deputy Is
quoted as saying. "You can He
to som rone" and his partner,
another deputy, states that one
o f the people In a car thal was
stopped. "She told me you've

My Two (5ents
( J iu v s t ( o l u m n
'

got marijuana In the car." As I
understand, the deputy who
made
this
last
statement
knowingly lied to the person to
whom he was
addressing.
(Sentinel. 6-8-97).
• About 1.700 letters were
sent out by ofllclnls from sher­
iffs officers in Brevard. Indian
River, and Seminole counties to
suspects who. on receipt of the
letters, thought they had won
free cruises. VCRs, etc. When
the suspects showed up to co l­
lect their prizes, they were ar­
rested on outstanding warrants.
Bottom line: The letters were a
He. (Sentinel. 7-12-98).
• Report: Boston cops call In
sick to work elsewhere. They
were not sick. IScnllnel, 9-598).
• Eleven are arrested In drug
bust at Volusia school. Decep­
tion at Its best. (Sentinel. 11 25-98).
• Boca Ralon officers will not
be charged. Holler had down­
graded hundreds of crimes to
moke the city look better In na­
tional statistics. (Sentinel. 7-998).

• Four former football players
at Northwestern were Indicted
on charges of tying to federal
grand Juries. (Sentinel, 12-498).
• Lost year. U.S. District
Judge James Wure o f San Jose.
California, withdrew his nomi­
nation to a federal appeals
court oiler It was revealed he
had lied In claiming to be the
brother of a black teenager
killed by whites In
1963.
(Sentinel. 5-9-98).
• An officer working under­
cover Is asked. "Are you a
cop?" A nsw er No. Result: the
officer lied!
• Shortly afler becoming
president. President Bush par­
doned Caspar Weinberger, the
former Secretary o f Defense.
Mr. Weinberger was then under
Indictment for lying to a Federal
Orand Jury.
• Former President Bush and
his famous, "Read my lips. No
new taxes."
• Former President Reagan's
denial of arms for hostage dur­
ing Iran Contra.

There are many, many more
examples; and 1 think these ex­
amples show that many o f us
are not always truthful. In the
meantime. I believe tliat those
In Congress and elsewhere who
are on their sanctimonious high
horse should pause and reflect
when they last lied and then
tell us about It. If they claim to
be Christians. I would remind
them that they are already
commanded to be truthful In all
they say. and. hence, swearing
under oath too God to tell the
truth will not necessurily make
one more truthful. Or will It? If
the answer Is yes. dors It mean
that one Is more fearful o f gov­
ernment than of God?
IVe asked numerous officials
to support
legislation
lliat
would make It a felony for any
official to knowingly Hr to a citi­
zen. Guess what? Complete s i­
lence.
I ask. why Is It wrong for a
citizen to lie to a Federal offi­
cial. but It ts okay for a Federal
official to lie to a citizen.
By letter o f June 9. 1997, I
asked Sheriff lk-ary of Orange
County. "Why Is It wrong for a
deputy to He to you. but It Is all
right for him to lie lo a citizen?"
To date, no response. Oh. well!
I also said to Mr. Beary. "...If
you or anyone else In your d e ­
partment want to Justify lying as
a virtue, don't usk to make your
case In a Baptist Church!?
Jimmy Ross Is a resident q f

Longw ood.

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Other Views
Joe to impeachment fans: It’ s over
It seems clear to all but a few
hundred
zealots, fruitcakes,
m onom aniacs a n d e x t r e m e p a r­

tisans that

Bill Clinton will not
and should not be Impeached
and that It would benefit die
national psyche to stop this
madness now and move on to
other things.
Hear me, fanaticos: It Is time
to shut It down, draw the
shades, clear the premises. Get
a grip and give us some peace.
I personally came to this con­
clusion about four years ago.
Others weren't sure until they
read Independent counsel Ken­
neth Stan's pornographic re­
port to Congress, saw the
videotape o f the presidents
grand Jury testimony and heard
Stan's testimony before the
House Judiciary Committee.
There Is nothing more to be
heard, nothing else to be said,
and these things are now obvi­
ous;
—Since the summer of 1994,
when
Independent
counsel
Robert Flake was dismissed,
and Kenneth Stan was ap­
pointed by a Judicial panel
heuded by a right-wing Judge
afler he lunched with a couple
o f right-wing senators, the socalled Whitewater probe has
been anything but an Impartial
Investigation. It has been a
prolonged, expensive and ut­
terly feckless partisan witch
hunt.
Before his appointment. Stan
publicly
supported
Paula
Jones' sexual harassment law­
suit against Clinton. In his pri­
vate practice, he represented
several groups that are bitterly
opposed to Clinton and his
policies— Including a conserva­
tive foundation, die tobacco In­
dustry and the Republican
Party.
He continued his 91 mllllona-year practice even after being
named an Independent coun­
sel. He spoke at Parson Pat
Robertson's law school. He
openly criticized
the White
House dun. ne was supposedly
Investigating In an impartial
manner. He accepted an aca­
demic position that would have
been subsidized by one of
Clinton's most notorious rightwing adversaries.
In his testimony. Starr oh-socoolly
spoke
of
Clinton's
"premeditated false statements."
a "scheme" In which Clinton
participated, the "premeditated
and calculated
fashion’
In
which he "deceived" the public,
and the "false
alibis"
he
"concocted."
Starr's bias was so blatant
diat his ethics adviser, former
Senate Watergate Committee
counsel Sam Dash abruptly re­
signed with the charge that
Stanr had engaged In an "abuse"

of
hU
office
and
had
"unlawfully Intruded" on the
Impeachment process.
— Every charge made by the
hate Clinton crowd has turned
out to be a figment o f their acUve imaginations. Vince Foster
Indeed killed himself. Whitewater was a washout. Travelgatc
was a turkey. FUegate was a

fantasy. As of January, 1998,
Ken Stare had spent 940 m il­
lion and could prove nothing —
-and
then
along
curve
a
snltch/wttch
named
Linda
Tripp with evidence o f a presi­
dential dalliance with an Intern,
and suddenly Stare and his
posse of prosecutors and FBI
agents were back In business.
When' Clinton denied an a f­
fair with Monica Lewinsky un­
der oath In his deposition for
the Paula Jones case, the Stare
gang rushed In with a charge ol
perjury and thereby criminal­
ized Clinton’s sex life. The
prosecutor has struggled to
convert a presidential fib into a
Constitutional crisis, but It Is

pure sophistry. The vaunted
"Whitewater Investigation has
devolved Into u probe of sex sex
sex and there la no way to get
around It.
—In the political context. Bill
Clinton's "lie" is u Joke. He said
he did not have "sexual rela­
tions" with Lewinsky. The d ic ­
tionary defines Uutt lerm as
"coitus," l.c.,
sexual
Inter­
course. which Clinton and
Monica did no: engage In.
Clinton did not He. He evaded,
which Is a tactic that hundreds
of fMlltlclans. bureaucrats and
official spokespersons engagr
in every day of their lives. Even
righteous Ken Stare does It.

Eat, drink and be merry
So. how was Thanksgiving
dinner? The roast turkey with
the bread stuffing? The cran­
berry sauce? The freshly baked
dinner rolls? The cabernet sauvlgnon? And. o f course, the
pumpkin pie?
Well, not to give anyone
heartburn, but this traditional
holiday meal Is laden with car­
cinogens, chemicals that In
large doses cause cancer in
laboratory animals.
Indeed,
the Thanksgiving
turkey has traces o f heterocy­
clic
amines.
The
stuffing
(prepared with, say, onions,
celery,
black
pepper
and
mushrooms) is chock-full of
carcinogens (at least 10|. In ­
cluding
dlhydrazlnes,
dltmonene and quercetin g ly ­
cosides.
Cranberry sauce
contains
furan derivatives; bread rolls
arc leavened with benzopyrene,
furfural (and two oilier cancercausers). The red wine boasts
ethyl alcohol and ethyl car­
bamate.
And.
finally.
the
pumpkin pie Is seasoned with
coumarin and safrole.
Now don't blame yours truly
for Informing you o f all the cxotlcally named cancer-causing
chemical compounds you un­
knowingly ingest on Thanks­
giving. The real culprits arc
scientists associated with the
American Council on Science
and Health, who have taken the
time the past several holiday
seasons to educate the Ameri­
can public about food science.
There are two Important le s ­
sons ACSH scientists want to
impress upon the American
people. One. that most o f the
carcinogens they consume with
thetr holiday meal—and nonholiday meals, for tliat matter—
"occur naturally."
In other
words. Mother Nature put them
there.

Two. these carcinogens "pose
no hazard to human health.’
The traces of these chemical
compounds are so Infinitesimal
that they could not possibly re­
sult tn even one human cancer
death. Indeed, say ACSH sci­
entists. one of the principles of
toxicology Is thal "only the dose
makes the poison."
Yet. when the public reads or
hears or watches an alarmist
news report "revealing" that a
chemical found In a certain
food product causes cancer In
laboratory rats. It has no Idea
Just how skewed the data are.
Take.
for
example.
the
Thanksgiving dinner rolls con­
taining furfural. For a human
being to consume dosages of
this carcinogen equivalent to
that which causes cancer In a
lab rat. a person would have to
eat 82.600 bread rolls.
Every day. And for a matter of
years.
But this fact would make no
difference, as far as the alarm­
ist reports are concerned, were
furfural not a naturally occur­
ring carcinogen In our food
supply.
Were
It—horrors—a
man­
made chemical compound, were
It an Ingredient In either a pes­
ticide or food additive, some
group or another—like the antlprstlclde Luddites at the Natu­
ral Resources Defense Council
or Ralph Nader's Public Citizen
or Jeremy Rlikln's misnamed
Foundation
on
Economic
Trends— would petition the En­

vironmental lYotectton Agency
or the Food and Drug Admini­
stration lo have It banned.
Indeed. ACSH notes "the huge
discrepancy that exists between
the weight we have placed on
synthetic
carcinogens— weve
been trying to purge the coun­
try of them—and. ut the same
time, the relative lack of atten­
tion we have given to natural
carcinogens."
The Irony of this, according to
research by scientists Bruce
Ames and Lois Swtrsky Gold,
both affiliated with ACSH. Is
that "Human dietary Intake ol
nature's pesticides Is about
10.000 times higher than hu­
man Intake of synthetic pesti­
cides that arc rodent carcino­
gens."
Indeed, many Americans have
been misled Into believing that
natural" or “organic" foods are
somehow healthier than foods
grown with synthetic pesti­
cides. But the fact Is. according
to ACSH. tint ”99.99 percent of
the chemicals humans are ex­
posed to are natural."
And while the natural-foods
advocates might suggest that
natural pesticides are less car­
cinogenic than man-made p es­
ticides, the science says other­
wise. According to ACSH. "a re­
cent review of rodent carcino­
gen studies demonstrated that
of chemicals tested for their
cancer-causing potential. 57
percent o f the naturally occur­
ring ones and 59 percent of the
synthetic ones were evaluated
as positive: virtually Identical
percentages."
So It matters not whether the
chemical traces In our Thanks­
giving dinner came from Mother
Nature or from mortal man. the
cancer risk Is the same—next to
nil.
So go ahead, enjoy that lefto­
ver turkey and stuffing.

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continued from Png* 1A
special session for Monday al 7
p.m. at the Womens Civic
League. If Manning or city at­
torney Richard Taylor feel the
need to consult the commission
concerning Drago. Tills gives
Drago the weekend to deride
what Manning will tell the
commission on Monday.
Fritz liehring. currently the
city manager of Fort Meade, will
be offered the position If Drago
turns down the offer, the com ­
mission said, liehring finished
second to Drago In commission
voting for the (fefclUon.
He
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tract as Drago.
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Thr etty commissioners and
Mayor Miles held Interviews
with the Dvr llnallsts for thr
city administrator's
position
starling at 4 p in. Friday.

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period. If Drago Hints down the
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liehring served six yrars as
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City. Neb. prior to Ills current
position. He holds a masters
tlcgrrr In public administration
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to one point for the fourth

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Thomas Frame, thr city man­
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third with 10 points. T. Mi­
chael McDowrll. the city ad­
ministrator of Creve Cocur. Mo.
flnlnhrd fourth with five points.
'A ll of them are capablr of
doing thr Job.’ Commissioner
Ron Sargent said. T h e y made
It u tough decision,
much
toueher than the last one.’

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SANFORD _ It wasn't a
changing of the guard Thurs­
day night, despite Winter
Springs' 39-33 upset win over
Lake Mary In gins basketball.
Lake Maty Is still the domi­
nant team In the county and.
when healthy, the best team In
the state.
The loss proves only how
valuable Maty I-rah Sutton Is
to that team.
Without her. the Rams got
beaten up Inside and were
missing their spiritual leader.
When Sutton comes back from
her hand Injury, the Rams
could cuslly run the table.
The only problem Is that, be­
tween now and her return.
Lake Mary has to play Boone
with Its twin tower centers and
go to Tennessee lo take on
some o f the country's best girls
basketball teams.
It shouldn't matter. Even If
Lake Mary gets beaten up a few
more times, once district play
begins • the only games that
truly matter - the Rams should
be back at 100 percent.
But. for now. let's talk about
W inter Springs.

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M o o r e

Oviedo knocks o ff defending 4A State Champions in girls soccer
CORRESPONDENT

Rams still
the best,
but Bears
are closing

fin is h

ORLANDO _ Regardless of
the activity. It's generally a
good Idea to finish what you
start. In soccer, finishing has a
double meaning: scoring goals
and closing out a victory.
While they did walk away
with a 3-1 victory over the host
Bishop Moore Hornets on Fri­
day night, the Oviedo High
School girls' soccer team had a
some trouble finishing what
they started.
*For the first 40 minutes, the
work rate was high." said
Oviedo coach Jay Getty. T h e
girls did a good Job In the first
half getting to the ball and get­
ting touches.
'But In the second half, the
girls came out flat. They ex­
pected the same success with­
out putting forth the same
work rate.*
In the first half, the Lions (7­
0) controlled much o f the play,
launching 15 shots und taking
four com er kicks as they

scored all three o f their goals
before the half.
Were It not for the play of
Hornet
goalkeeper
Crystal
llennlnger. It would have been
much worse. There were sev­
eral Lion shots on goal which
llennlnger parried with lunging
saves, punching the ball Just
wide.
Oviedo found the net early,
scoring off a com er kick In the
fourth minute. Jessica Bourque
played an Inswtnger from the
left com er to the far post
where Jomllle
Castro
was
walling lo nod the ball past
llennlnger.
Six minutes later, Castro
played a right-footed shot that
llennlnger punched away. The
rebound found Its way to the
feet of Megan Dube nishlng In
from the backside. She quickly
played the ball back on net.
scoring In the 10th minute.
The Lions scored on their
seventh shot o f the match.
Valerie Nopplnger sliding a
shot Just Inside the far post In
the 23rd minute o f the first
half.

At that point. It looked like
Oviedo would be able to name
the final score as the Lions
continued
to
pepper
the
Bishop Moore goal with shots.
Frustratingly for the visitors,
none went In.
Nopplnger.
particularly,
couldn't get a break. She had
two shots within 90 seconds of
each other hit the crossbar.
Elena Cavalllnf, Krlstal Walts,
and Castro all had sterling
chances, but were turned away.
*We created some outstand­
ing chances In the first half.*
said Getty. 'But aftrr halftime,
we stopped working hard und
didn’t huvr as many good
chances.
'I f you want to be a quality
team, then you have to put
teams uway. You have to finish
off wins and not let a team
back Into the game, which we
almost did.*
The Hornets (4-5). who were
CLiss 4A slate champions last
year, only managed eight shots
on the night. One was a pen­
alty kick converted by Kelly
Williams In the 75th minute.

making things a little closer
than Oetty and the Lions liked.
T h e y score one more goal
and things get ugly.’ said
Oetty.
Thankfully for Oviedo. It
didn't as 'keeper TlfTanle Chris­
tiana turned away seven shots,
most o f them take from well
outside the penalty area.
The Junior varsity
game
ended In a 0-0 draw.
Oviedo will play again Tues­
day at Winter Springs. Next
Friday, the Lions will open
play In the Target Invitational
at Lake Mary High School with
a rematch against the Daytona
Beach-Seabreeze Sandcrabs.
In the second week of the
season, the Lions pulled out a
5-4 win over Seabreeze, which
was the Class 5A runner-up
last year.
In other soccer action Friday
night, the Lake Mary girls, the
defending Class
QA State
Champions, ran their record to
7-1-3 with a 1-0 victory over
Tile Holies School from Jack­
sonville at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium and the Oviedo boys

went on the road to win its
10th game without a defeat,
blanking Satellite. 3-0.

GIRLS
L IO N S S. H O R N E T S 1
O vW tfa
9
0 _ 9
S t a b s * M a s ts
0
0 . 0
Ocala . Oviedo 3 (Castro. Dubr. Nopptngrrl lllshnp Moore I (WUIIam*| As­
sists . Oviedo I lltourque) Shota on
.Ovtrdo 20. IMahop Moore 8. feeordt . Ovtrdn 8-1: lUahnp Moore 4-5.
Junior vanity _ Ovtrdo 0. DIshop Moore
0.

RAMS 1. BULLDOGS O
B a lia s
0
0 . 0
L a k e M a ry
0
1 . 1
Cool* . Lake Mary I (Kellgiml Aa• W t . nonr. Shot* on 0 ml . Unite* 2:
Lake Mary 24 Hrrorda . Lake Mary 7­
1-3.

BOYS
LIONS 3. SCORPIONS 0
C M e4o
1
3 . 3
S a t e llit e
0
0 . 0
final* . Ovtrdn 3 ICook. II Lukrr. Hu
btnl Aa«i*t« _ Ovtrdn 2 IChouIgtilnr.
Kotomrtul Shot* on p a l . Ortnki 16:
SatrOltr 9 Hrenrda . Ovtrdn 10 0 Jun­
ior vanity . Ovtrdn I. tatrUltr 0

Silver

Hawks
rout
Patriots

Lost year, the Bears won five
games, playing with nothing
but freshmen and sophomores.
BXLBlSRjBltk________________
Coach Betsy Hughes contin­
s t o k i s e d it o r
ued to Insist that her team was
f
’
getting better despite the
SANFORD . The basketball
losses and It showed when the
courts and wrestling mats were
Bears started pulling out some
busy In Seminole County Fri­
wins at the end o f the season.
day night.
After some transfers came to
In boys' basketball. Lake
town and the Bears newest
Howell stamped Itself as the
freshman class came In. every­
favorite for the Seminole Ath­
one expected Winter Springs to
letic Conference title, crushing
be somewhat Improved.
visiting Lake Brantley. 70-47.
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But no one knew how much.
Seminole continues to strug­
The questions are answered
gle In the early going, dropping
W rfjR, t
now. Winter Springs Is 9-1 with
a 59-48 decision at Lyman and
Its only loss coming against
Oviedo moved Into the Cham ­
district foe Cocoa Beach, a
pionship Game of the Oviedo
The triumphant Orlando Cardinals show who they think is the best alter
Myers. The team, which had several players from Seminole County, went 6team It will have another crack
Rotary Club Central Florida
at later In the season.
winning
the
AA
Championship
at
the
Roy
Hobbs
Baseball
Tournament
in
Ft.
2
in winning the tournament for players 48-years of age end older.
Classic by thumping University
Oviedo transfer Mary Lou
63-52.
Johnston has blended In per­
Winter Springs was not as
fectly since taking over as the
lucky, falling 54-50 to Ft.
floor leader. Last year, she
Pierce-Westwood In the sem ifi­
dazzled the Rams and former
nals. In other Classic Central
Oviedo players Kris and Bev
Florida Christian Academy of
Dedelow; now. they ore daz­
ries. doing most of the mound work.
Valuable Player Dave Vcndur. The A lta­
Ocoee crushed Luther, 56-19.
BT USSR i R i t t __________________________
zling everyone else.
The Cardinals opened the tournament
monte Springs resident, who also plays
■porta
Editor
and
no
score
was
recleved
on
Dana! Hicks Is providing re­
by hammering the South Florida Suns. 20­
for
the
Cardinals
In
the
regular
season,
the Lake Highland Prep-Eau
bounding strength since m ov­
7. Edgar was the winning pitcher, throw­
was a fabulous 25-for-31 at the plate, an
FT. MYERS _ Its been said before and it
Gallic game.
ing In from Lake Brantley, and
ing three Innings o f no hit ball.
.806
average,
which
Included
seven
dou­
was proven again three weeks ago. you're
Today. Oviedo will lake on
youngsters Jen Forst and
Miguel Rios was flve-for-slx at the plate,
bles und a home run. He also drove In 25
never
too
old
to
have
fun.
Westwood
and
Winter
Springs
Missy Guadagnlno have helped
while
Vcndur was four-for-four with a
runs
and
was
walked
seven
times.
A group o f players from the Orlando
will battle University.
out a lot.
double and three RBI. Tom Maynard was
Senior
Baseball
Association
got
together
In
girls'
games.
Seminole
got
Defensively,
Seminole
High
School
Guadagnlno's defense led the
four-for-four and Gagllano was four-forto compete in Uie Over-48 age group at
back on the winning track,
graduate Bill Gruccy. Lake Mary's Chris
way down the stretch against
flve with a triple and four RBI.
knocking off district foe Spruce
the Ray Hobbs Baseball Tournament In
Gagllano and Bill Fulfaro caught every­
Lake Mary when she looked
The Cardinals continued the onslaught
Ft.
Myers.
Creek.
63-49;
Lyman
bounced
thing
hit
Ihclr
way
during
the
tourney.
like anything but a freshman.
In
Game Two, outscortng the Atlanta
And after n week o f hard play that In­
vlctlng Eustls, 37-32: and Oak
The pitching was also outstanding, with
Bev Dedelow who. along with
Braves. 15-12.
cluded
eight
games,
the
Cardinals
were
Ridge
came
Into
Altamonte
Jon
Von
Achen.
Ted
Monos.
Altamonte
Kris survived the death walk
Von Achen. who played In the major
Springs and bested Lake Bran­
standing alone on the victory stand.
Springs' Richard 'Cappy* Cappazola and
through last season, put a
Leading
the
way
was
tournament
Most
Please
see Cardinals, Page 2B
Gene
Edgar,
who
got
three
pitching
victo­
tley.
51-38.
body on Lake Mary's dominat­
In wrestling action. Lake
ing Inside game and the result
Mary won a home match with
was the biggest win In school
Lake Brantley. 45-30: and Win­
history.
ter Springs clobbered Winter
Give Hughes a lot o f credit.
Park. 69-12.
She had never coached a
varsity team before coming
Raider
women
will
play
going lo Ft.
Pierce
next
land. 6-foot-1 Satu Ralmesalo,
B t u S m ith __________________________
over from Oviedo two years ago
BOYS
Okaloosa-Walton at 2 p.m.
SIOITTS EDITOR
hit all flve of her shots from
Wednesday to take on Indian
to take over the new program.
SILVER HAWKS 70.
SCC and Gulf Coast both
the door and scored 13 points.
River Community
College,
She kept upbeat last season
PATRIOTS 47
shot
unbelievably
from
the
which
SCC
lias
already
beaten
DAYTONA BEACH _ The
and found a way to make sure
Laka Brantlay (47)
Door, with the Raiders making
twice this year, at 6 p.m.
Seminole Community College
that the new blended In with
Her(h i 2. Scott I. I taker 2. A»*rnt 3.
27-of-38 shots (71.1-percent)
C O M M O D O R E S 82,
After
the
holiday’s
the
local
O linen 4. Willi* 6. Allgarkar 4. Ltnotll
women's basketball team found
the old this year. She has the
R A ID E R S 7 3
Junior college will host an In­ and the Commodores burying
5.
A
k
m
I.
Ilagg*
8.
Criswell
0.
Total*:
out
Friday
evening
that
It
still
Bears playing like a team and,
O u lf C oast C.C. (8 3 )
26-of-40 (65.0-percent).
IS 13 29 47
teresting
three
days
of
basket­
has a little work to do If It
remember, the whole bunch Is
Steele 7 9 3 6 IMS. ILdlna 3-7 4-4 14.
Laks Hawaii (70)
But eight of GCCC's shots
ball starting on Friday. Janu­
wants lo be the best In Florida.
Smith 2-3 3-4 S. Washington 0-0 2-2 2.
back next year.
Kohn 24. Parson* 17. Turner 6.
were
from
three-potnt
range
(8ary 1st. 1999.
Wright 5-6 2-2 12 Edmond* 6 7 2-2
Playing
In
the
Daytona
U raon tjp K 4. Prrbyl I. Kane 5. Smith
It's too early to talk states,
for-11. 72.7 percent), while
17. Wlnslon 3-5 2 4 S. Total*: 26-40
3. Qurtant 6. Hollar 4. Total*: 25 14 24 Beach
Community
College
but It's quite possible that Wl n20-26 82
SCC only made four (of seven
On the first. Central Florida
70.
Classic,
the
Raiders,
ranked
ter Springs and Lake Mary may
B am ln ola C.C . (7 3 )
tries. 57.1 percent).
Community College from Ocala
Laks Brsntlay 7 13 B 17 _ 47
No. 2 In the state and No. 21 in
Reedy 0-2 0-0 0, Kudruyvtxva 7-10
be heading for Lakeland.
U k a HowaU
13 31 37 10 _ 70
will take on William Jewell
All-America candidate Daria
2-4 22. Tanner 0-0 0 4) 0. Wintry 2-4
the nation, lost 82-72 In on
By the way. the Rams - Bears
Threc-poinl Belt) goal* _ Lake liran
College from Missouri at 4 p.m.
t - l 5. Ralmraalo 5-5 2-2 13. Smith I -I
Kudruyvtseva. the No. 4 scorer
amazing shoot-out with No. 1
(ley 2 (Assent. Unotti). Lake llowell 8
rematch Is set for Jan. 21 at
In the Seminole Community
0-5 3. Drunlng 0-0 0-0 0. Tuure 8-10 2­
tn
the
nation,
again
led
the
(Kohn
5.
Parson*.
Turner.
Kane)
Team
state
ranked
(No.
3
nationally)
Lake Mary. That will be a war.
3 IS. Stoke* 2-3 04) 4. Souther* 0 0 0­
College Women's Classic.
fouls _ Lake Uranlley 17: Lake llowell
Raldera In scoring, netting a
Gulf Coast Community College
0 0. Kotova 1-4 1-2 3. Donovan l- l 2-2
Last Second Shot:
26 Fouled out _ Lake Howell. Smith.
On Saturday. Jan. 2. the
game-high 22 points, and also
4. Total* 27-38 14-22 72
from Panama City.
Technicals .none. Records .Lake tkjwW h ile w e 're at It. con gra ts to
Raiders will lake on Johnson
Halftime . OCCC 46. SCC 33. ThreeItad a game-high seven assists.
SCC (10-2) will again travel
cll 6-1. Junior varsity . Lake Uranlley
field goal* . OCCC S-11 (ILdlna 3­
County Community College
th e W in ter S prin gs bogs
SCC also got a great per­ point
35. Lake Howell 26.
to Daytona Beach Community
4. Edmond* 3-4. Smith 1*1, Steele 1-2):
from Kansas at 10 a.m. At
b a sketba ll team which beat
formance
from
Its
6-foot-4
College today (Saturday) to
SCC 4-7 IKudruyvtacva 2-4. Smith l- l .
noon, the SCC men will take
GREYHOUNDS 09.
L a k e B ra ntley f o r Its Jlrst
freshman
forward.
Kalsa
Kalmrsaki 1-21 Tram (out* . OCCC 42.
play
No.
7
state-ranked
on
the
Johnson
County
C.C.
SCC 20 fouled out . OCCC. Smith.
ARROW FORCE VII 48
Tuure. The Finland native hit
e v e r con fere n ce w in
Chtpola Community College
rcrhnk-aU _ SCC. Kotova Hebound*
men. and at 2 p.m. the CFCC
S a m in ola (48)
8-oM O shots from the door
from Marianna, at 4 p.m. Gulf
W ednesday. It's been said
OCCC 13 (Steele 3. Winston 31; SCC 38
Camp* 3. Whack fl. Curry 6. Whit­
women will face Okaloosaand
finished
with
18
points.
Coast
(12-0)
will
lake
on
host
Haute 17). Aaalftt* _ OCCC 3 (Wright
here before, but the B ears
man 6. Pratt 6. Ulue 9. Wynn 5. DuPrc
Walton Community
College
She also pulled down a game2): SCC 16 (Kudruyvtseva 7) Hr voids
DBCC at 6 p.m.
&amp; Totals. 21 5-11 48.
a th letic p ro g ra m Is a s le e p ­
OCCC 12 0: SCC 10-2.
from Marianna.
high 17 rrbounds.
Lyman (SB)
The Raiders will wrap up
ing g ia n t that Isn 't sleepin g
On Sunday. Jan. 3. the
Another freshman from Fin­
their pre-holiday schedule by
PIm m tee Prepe. Page 2B
s o s o u n d ly anym ore.

hi

Senior C a rd in a ls b rin g hom e the gold

N o. 1 G u lf Coast topples S C C w om en

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Seminole Hefald. Sanford. Honda - Sunday. December 13, 1999

Preps
Continued from Page IB
S f ' p ' J i 13 W crk* I I'ulilLi I I
* Inrl.tiKj (i lt&lt; I.inthicr b IlmiMnn 7.
IL im illim 4

l.i.iU

a | | | I4 M

Seminole
10 IS 10 13 49
Lyman
9 18 IS 19 59
llurr poun ikUl o mI* _ lvm.in 4
-»rti|"vni

a

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14 I'miktl out

tk iir
lrtlm k .il* _ nunc
K tro n li
'r m n « ilr 1 4 I t m j n I I Junior wit

- ir

liman 47 Seminole 39

O V IE D O R O T A R Y CLUB
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A
C L A S S IC
PANTHERS 54. BEARS 50
winter Springe (SOI

ItnMpirltr 6. C a " h e 4 2
21 49

sn

Ft Pierce Weatwood (54)
WhHrilrkt 7, Wdhams 15 Gordon 3,
M r tn n 9 I M n v o 12 K »llr 2 Knliihl
2 lillin.ni 4 Total* 14 4 4 M

Winter Springes 7 32 13 SO
Weetwood 13 9 17 IS _ 54
llu rr point IWId e u l* _ Winter
Hpnni;*
1 IKubtl.
W n lw n l
2
(William* Hi4**1'iiI I r.uu kmU _ Winlrt
spittle' l.‘ . \v&gt;*n*t*»l t l T o u M out ,
in ’tv Trrhnlr.de nottr Rnnrde _ Win
Irr Spline* J IJ

LIONS 63. COUGARS 53
Unlyeielty (52)

Id

II

Seminole (63)
I’rld'ly 4 M MllthcU 3. Omy 2. Krn
d rak I I F W iri IS Hint 4, Gray eon
13. C i»'k 4 Mtn 4 Willmeham 3 Total*

23 13 2ft 03

Spruce Creek
Seminole

8 13 14 14
18 21 IO 18

49
63

Thrcc pomt hr Id (goal* . S p m rr Crrck
3 (OmanrU. Krrblcr) Sntunolr I lK l*hrr
3 Krivdrk kl I rani foul* _ Spruce Ctrck
21 Semin*Jr 19 Fuuk-tt out
nonr
Trthniral* . ivinr Rrviwd* . S p n ox
Ctrck 0-7. Sm ilnulr 9 4

Oak R idge (51)

Kintrt 14 M L krn ini.i ft Avln 6
Cotton 12. S Kkrnmu I I Total* I ft
13 22 51

Lake Brantley (38)
Mrluda 2

3
I Urn r*
12.
n o m u a 111 Krytiold* ft M at,ilu*o 2
S n r m 1 Tot.de 14 6-15 3ft

Oviedo (83)
W liatlon it Il.l&gt; r* 2 Kim ad m 4
lUrikru tt . li'lw I I . Jordan 5 llowril
lb Conklin t 1olip I Total* 24 12-25

63

14 13 18 9 _ 52
18 18 20 1 1 .6 3

H im - point Arid civil* _ l'rm rr*lly 3
IBralrhrr. Statnlry. Oleon). Oitrdo 2
Itlirikrn 2) Tr.un lonl* . L’nherelty 3 1
Ik trik i )2 11mini m u . none Tcrhnli.il* i* o r H i*ord* 1h v tk i 3*3

Smith

Oak Ridge
Lake Brantley

12 27 12 12 _ 51
0 13 11 14 38

Tlticc point flrkl coal* . Oak Hhlv*' 2
IKoetrr M Kkrrom.il L.ikr llranllry 3
Ittamr* 31 Tram lonl* Oak l(nt*v in,
Likr llr.uulry 25. Kimk-d i*il _ lake
llranllry. lUmr* Tnhnkid* . Lake
llranllry bench Krrord* _ Oak Kidigr 5
6. Like llranllry 3-ft Junior varelty
Lake llranllry 43. Oak Khl(ir 32

llulcheteon 4. H t.ii.h ci 3, S laln ky 3
lil.e r i.il.l 2, W .i*hu i(lon 5. OI*on 15
Vieiittt * I'.iei tl 11 toi.it* 13 3 5 52

GREYHOUNDS 37.
PANTHERS 33
Euatls (32)
Ncwrr 6 ShafTci 7. K'l.imas 2,
Thompson 2, Caieau 5. Total* 10 3 6
37.

Lyman (37)
Quinn 4 Crur 9. Marvin 3 Ihideon

10 Turner 10. Total*: 10 3 6 37
Eiutla
9 12 8 5 32
Lyman
13 13 8 S . 37
Three-point flrkl anal* . Ku«n* I
IShaflrrl Lymin 5 (Crur 2. Iludeon 2
Marvin) Tram foul* . Kuril* 6. Lytnan
11

G IR L S
FIGHTING SEMINOLES 63.
HAWKS 49
Spruce Creek (49)

Total*

PIONEERS 51. PATR IO TS 38

1H.MIK- 2 . ttiuwn 13. J.inic* 19, Kirby
9. \l.m t* I. W iqcui* « Tutal* 31 3 9

Unlverelty
Oviedo

Knutirr tl Muon 5, Wil
Mi Kinney 2. Krebkr 17.

Ik e n t ll 8

lUme 5

Kieilrd Mil .

nonr

Trrh n kal*

.

nonr Hrrimi* . Kuetl* 5 6. Lyman 8-4.

W R E S T L IN G
RAMS 45. PATRIOTS 30

2IS httrnl Wlnlrr H|trtng* plnnnt
1 0 3 . I la Inr* la k e Mary, pinned
Mltikli-r :i |!l
William* I 59
Hwt (in i Wtntrt Spring* ptnnnl
112
*u n p "&lt; i L ik r Mar, pinned
Lmotll. 31
119
Martin, l.ik r llranllry. pinned
S lrvrn *. 25
125
T.ilrt*hl
l.ik r
Marypinned
Vi|Mct I 07
Continued from Page IB
130
Yam;, L ik e Maty
pinned
TV*ro. I 33
teagues with the
135
IU l»o n
Lik e
llranllry.
Oakland Athletics and also
pliint it Jour* I 16
played at Sanford Memorial
1 4 0 _ Ikivt* la k e llranllry it*hated
Stadium when Wes Klnkcr had
Hoyt ft 6
Ills baseball st (tool h'*rr. was
145
Kill hell l.ik r llra u llo dedh a In i Chur, ft 5
the winning pitcher.
152
Ho*a1&lt;-*
l.ik r
M an aim bv Vend nr led the way al the
Injury
plate, going four-for-five wilh a
1 8 0 _ Chonla* L.ik&lt;- Mary pinned

Cardinals—

Joyce. 3 03.
171
O liH id illn
pinned C m
23
159 _ Kiim it Lik e
LV hil l linn 1,31.
215
Aim * l.ik r
SUntrr. 10 7
275
Klav'-t l.ik r
Kipm. I IS
K n in d * _ l.ik r Maty
Ik y 2 4 Junior v an ity
45, l.ik r Mary 42

l.ik.

Ihanllry,

Mary

pinned

Marv.

*1* li-j»tr*l

Mary

pinned

2 I l.ikr I Iran
l.ik r Ih an llry

B E A R S 8 9 . W IL D C A T S 12
103 . /Juki* ich. W lnlrr
Spring*
plnnrtl Itoman. 20
1 1 2 _ IH.lt. W inlrt Spring* puttied
S irw .itI. 3 03
1 1 9 _ A f» « * li W inlrt I5uk pmnnl
Gnikln. 1:57,
129 . Walk Wtntrr Spring* pinned
Ohtw-n l 14
1 3 0 _ Lill.ilhin
W inlrr Spring*,
itvijor tlm ekn i m rr Gum. 24 IS
135
_ Curry.
W lnlrr Spring*,
pum nl Weed 3 5H
1 4 0 _ CiHim. W lnlrr Spring* lerh■Ural Till m et Su-fpiluwekl 15 2
145
Smglriary W lnlrr Spring*
pinnr'l H orr* 1 25
152
Mar W inlrt Spring* pinned
Iloyal. I 30

double and four RBI Graces’
also had a btg game, going
three-for-five with three RBI
and Rios was two for-four wilh
two RDI.
The Cardinals
then
got
hooked tip In the strangest
game of the tournament, edg­
ing Ihe Tallahassee Classics.
17-11). In a Texas Tie-Breaker.
In Ihe Texas Tie-Breaker, If
the game is tied nflrr nine In­
nings a runner is placed on
second base and each hatter
gels one pitch to walk, get a
hit. or m.ike an out.
Manon was
the
winning
pitcher, with Vrndur going
three-for-five with three RBI
and the Lake Mary duo of Terry
Finley (three-for-five) and Riek
Holt (two-for-three with a dou­
ble and four Rill) also contrib­
uting
The Cardinals then ran Into

tough times, dropping a 19 0
decision to Ihe New Jersey
Dodgers and a 10-9 henrthreakrr to the host Ft. Myers
Miracles. Gracry was two-forfour with a home run. a double
ami Tour RBI against Ft. Myers.
The Cardinals got back on
the winning I nick In (heir final
game brforr Ihe playolTs. giv­
ing fklg.tr plenty o f harking In
a 21-7 victory over Team Chi­
ropractic.
Vrndur was three-for-three
with a double and three RBI,
Finley was l birr-for-three with
ihrre RBI. Rjos was three-forfour wltli a double and three
RBI and Ciiigltaiii) was two-forfour with a triple and three
RBI.
The Cardinals then got their
revenge In the Semifinals as
Von Achen pltrhed masterfully
as Ihe local team crushed the
Miracles. 14-2.
Von Achrn worked all nine
Innings, giving up two earned
nins on six hits, while walking
only one and striking out
seven.
Offensively. Vcndur wus fivefur five with a double und five

1 6 0 _ W rbrirr
Winter Spring*,
plnnrtl Atbilghl 3 46
1 7 1 _ IS im lr*. W lnlrr 1’atk pmneil
M alllrr. 50
1 8 9 _ Hull Wtntrr Spring* pinned
Duwnry, I I I

F r o m th e E a g le ’ s N e s t
J c K f t a i l a i a t a ____________
ASSISTANT SWOTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ John Rcstlno of Orlando ranted
Ills llllli North Florida IG A Winter Tour title
when I k * won tin* Like Mary Open Thursday at
llmacuan Country Club. He fired a pair of 66’s
and blrdled four of five holes down the stretch
In the final round.
Firs!-round leader, Michael Woodson o f Roch-

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25. 1906. and entered in Caae
NO S6-1TT6 CA ol th « Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wharein
NORWEST MORTOAGE. INC la
tha Piamtilt and M. ALAN
CLASS: BARBARA NELSON:
CHRYSLER FINANCIAL COR­
PORATION F/K/A CHRYSLER
CREDIT CORPORATION, ara tha
Oetendanla. I will aall to tha
fnghaat and baat bidder for
caan al tha Waal front door ot
tha
Sammola
County
Courthouaa. Sanford, Florida at
OECEMBER. m l . St 11:00
am ., on lha H a l day of
DECEMBER
tha
following
daaenbad proparty aa aat forth
n aard Final Judgment:
LOT T. BLOCK 2T. WEATHERSFIELO SECOND ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, a s RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE T02 ANO
103. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
a/k/a: 316 NORTHWESTERN
AVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL
32716
WITNESS m y h a n d and tha
teal ol line Court on Novambar
30. 1996
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
GENE STEPHENSON
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Cacaha V. Ekarn
Deouty Clerk
Echevarria. McCaiia. Raymer.
Barren 6 Trappier
Poal Oftice Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601-3410

IMPORTANT NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
OISABLITISS
ACT OF 1660
Admlniatratlve Order
Na. 63-37
Paraona with a disability who
need a apacial accommodation
lo participate in this proceeding
ahould
contact
AOA
Coordinator al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N. 301. Sanford.
Florida 32771 at laaat five (5)
days prior lo lha proceeding
Telephone (407) 123-4330 Eat.
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1-800-9S5-8770 (V). via Florida
Relay Sarvica.
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OCX-53
NOTICI
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given that we
w e engaged m butmeea el 409
Montgomery Rd.. Suite H I ,
Altamonte Spnngt. Florida,
12714
Semmola
County.
Florida, undar the Fictilioua
Name of FOREVER FIT TRAIN
INQ A WELLNESS CENTER,
and that we intend lo reg.aler
ta.d name with me Division ol
Corporations.
Taitahassaa.
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provision* ol lha Fictitious
Name Slatutea. To-Wit Section
665 09. Florida Slalulaa 1991
Wendy Chant
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rater. N.Y.. slipped to second with a secondround 69.
Other Seminole County golfers on the leader
board were Paul Dickinson (Longwuod) and
Mlkr Bennett (Lake Mary).
The Florida Mixed Tour visited Ekana Golf
Club In CMrdo and Chris Howell's 146 topped
runner-up Don Donatello by three shots. In the
women's event. Kaort Yamada edged Tracey
Stout...
The Diamond Players Junior Golf Program Is
offering chances for kids aged 6-to-13 to enter.
Lessons are Wednesdays from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30
p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a m . - noon. Stu­
dent* wil) be paired according to ability and
lessons will be held at Wektva Golf and Country
Club. Call 925-2856...
Speaking of Diamond Players, the new group
running Sweetwater and Wektva, current and
former sports stars participating In DPC’s ce­
lebrity events Include Mike Alston. Andy Denes.
Rick Honeycutt. Rob Ducey. Dennis Eckerslry.
Paul Molltor. Tom Pagnozzt, Mike Timlin. Turner
Ward. Sam McDowell. Mel Slottlemyrc Sr., and
Jr., and Dave Stewart...
The Dynamic G olf Tour will also host Centra)
Florida events throughout December Including
Dec. 12 at Sun Air. and Dec. 19 at Wlllowbrook.
Other tournaments are expected In January...
The Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes also an­
nounced Its grand opening date for Dec. 12th...
Moonlight Central Senior Tour has kicked off
and Is a local mini tour for players aged -18-andover. Players with handicaps of 15 and lower
will play two to four times each week at golf
courses throughout Central Florida. Call 8259122 for details...
Celebration Golf Club has been chosen as the
national host for American G olfs Women in Go\J
Day. 1999. The tournaments will be staged at
more than 200 private, resort and dally fee
courses nationwide and Is open to women of all
ages and skill levels...

Legal Notices
IN THB C IR C UIT COUNT
OF THB IB TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SSMINOL1 CO UNTY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. M -I M B C A -t a .K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

Flainnrr.
VS
JOAN ROBINSON: t l ai..
Oafendanti.

N O T IC I
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
Noltca la ft««*by giv*n mat,
pursuant to trial Final Judgment
of For*clo*ur* dkt»d D«e*mb*r
am. 1996. and anfarwl in civil
ca*4 numbar 93-1I46CA-14-K.
of lb* C.reuit Court ol tha 18m
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Sammola
County,
Florida,
wharam CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION. II
Piamtilt and JOAN ROBINSON,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITI­
CAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, la/aia
Dalandant(a|. I will aall to tha
highaat and ba*t btddar lor
cash at tha w ist from door ol
tha Sammola County courthouaa tn Sanford, Sammola
County, Florida, at I I 00 A M.
on tha 7th day ol JANUARY.
1996, lha following daaenbad
proparty a* aat lorth mi laid
Final Judgmant, to wit:
LOT 80. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT BOOK SO. PAGES
69 THROUGH 7t. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVtSED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Datad tha 4th day ol NOVEM­
BER. 1996,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circutf Court
By Jana E. Jaaawie
Oapuly Clark
CODILIS 6 STAWIARSKI

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4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 4S0
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C tS 496-03146
Publish Oacambar 13. 20, 1696
DEX-101

IN THS CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. E E .tS 3 7 -C A -t6 -K
UNITEO STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through
Rural Davalopmant, form arty
Earmark Horn*
Admimatration (FMHA),
Unltad Stata* Oapartmanl of
Agnculfur* IUS0AJ,
Plaintiff.
V9.
OEREK S MARTIN.
LAUREL MARTIN:
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY. INC.;
and PATRICIA A. ORAYSON.
Dalandant*.

N O T IC I OP BALE
Nolle* IS haraby g,v*n trial
pursuant to a final |udgm*nl
antarad m tha abova sntitlad
causa m i lha Circuit Court o f
Sammola County, Florida. I will
salt tha propatiy tocatad in
Sammola County. Florida, oamg
•pacifically dasenbad aa tolIowa:
Lot t 7, Block A. ROUND LAKE
ESTATES, according to tha plat
tharaof aa racordtd in Plat
Book 16. paga 7. public racorda
ol Sammola County, Florida,
al public saia to tha highaat and
b ail btddar, lor cash at tha
Watt Iron! door ol tha Sammola
County Courlhousa. 10t N.
Park Avanua. Sanford. Florida,
af f t 00 am. on lha t6m day of
FEBRUARY. 1999
(Court Saal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ot S i'd Court
By Jana E. Jatawic
A l Daputy Claik
Naal E. Young
300 3rd SI. NW
Wmtar Havin. FL 33661-4003
Publish. Oactmbar 13.20. 1996
OIK-116

RBI. Rios was four-for-five with
a pair o f doubles. Dill Needhnm was three-for-flve with a
double and two RBI and Finley
was two-for-four.
The Championship
Game,
which was played at Terry
I’urk, the Spring Training home
of the Minnesota Twins, saw
Kdgar turn in another out­
standing
performance
on
mound, leading the Cardinals
to a 20-10 victory over the B al­
timore Orioles.
Fuifaro put on his hitting
shoes In this game, going fourfor-four with a triple and four
RBI. Also contributing at the
plate were Rios, four-for-five
with a double and two RBI. and
Vcndur. who went three -forfive with an Inside-thc-park
home run. two doubles and five
RBI.
Vendur. Edgar. Gracey, Gagllano. Finley and Cappazola
will return to their regular team
today (Sunday), the Cardinals
who won last week's OSBA Fall
Tournament, to play Ihe Silver
Bullets women's baseball team
at Edgewater
High
School
starting at 11 a.m.

Please call Bonnie at 323-0631 for Info.

AAU basketball tryouts
Sanford softball meeting

*»*

35. Winter Spring* 24. O ld * . lunnuut.
Winter Spring*, pinned Plramt. 2:15.

IliirilRr. 58.
Kn nril* . Wlnlrr Spring* 2-1. Winter
l\trk I 4 Junior v nvlty
Wlnlrr Talk

SANFORD _ The City o f Sanford Rrrrratton
and Parks Department will hold an organiza­
tional m rrling for Its Polar Bear Slow Pitch
Softlfttll Leagues on Tuesday, December 15lh
at 0:30 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center,
lower fioor of Sanford City Hall on Bark Ave.
Please call 330-5697 for more Information.

Winter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The City of Winter
Springs Barks ft Rerreallon Department will
offer two plans for Its Slow Pitch Suflball
Fall League at Central Winds Park.
Offered will be league's fur Co-Ed. Men and
Women and tcants may opt for cither a fiveweek. 10 game schedule or a five-week, five
game schedule.
Cost for the 10 game season Is 8310 and
*185 for the five game season. Both league's
will have to pay a 825 ASA fee and a 85 non­
resident fee (If applicable). Teams may also
purchase 'softballs between $40 and $50 per
dozen Ihome teams must supply two new
halls per game).
The league will start the week of January
4th and end Ihe week of February 5th. All
teams will receive a sponsor plaque with pic­
ture. while championship teams will get In­
dividual and team trophies and runnrr-up
teams wtl) get a team trophy.
For more Information, please phone 3277110or fax at 327-OOIH.

Softball players needed
SANFORD _ Women's slowpltch softball
players are needed for u team to play on
Tuesday night's. Especially a pitcher.

WINTER PARK _ The Florida Basketball ft
Volleyball Association (FBVA) Invites all
girls and boys to tryout for the 1999 com ­
petitive AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) bas­
ketball teams this Sunday, Dec. 13th.
All girls* tryouts will be at Rollins College's
Enyari-Alumni Field House. At noon _ 10and-Under (bom 1988); 2 p.m. _ |f-andUnder (bom 1987); 4 p.m. _ 12-and-Undrr
(bom 1986): 6 p.m, _ 13-and-Undrr (bom
1985) and 14-und-Under (bom 1984).
Hoys' tryouts nre at: Wlnlrr Bark 9th Grade
C enter 4 p.m. . 9-and-Under (3rd grade);
5:30 p.m. _ 14-and-Under (8th grade); Stone­
wall Jackson Middle School: noon _ 11-andUnder (5th grade); 2 p.m. _ lO-.uid Under
(4th grade); 4 p.m. _ 13-and-Under (7th
grade!; 6 p.m. _ 12 and-Under (6th grade).
For more Info., contact FBVA nt 240-1669.

JCC winter sports camp
MAITLAND _ The Jewish Community Cen­
ter. 851 N. Maitland Ave. Maitland, la now
uccrpllng registration for strvrral wlnlrr
break sports camps.
All camps run front 9 u.m.-to-t p in. How­
ever. early |7 a.m.-lo-O a.m.) and late 14
p.in.-to-6 p.m.) care is available.
Camp options are: Junior Maccabi Sports
Camp IYe-K-2, Gymnastics A Dance Camp
l*re-K-6, Soccer ft Football Camp 3-0. Uaskrlball Camp K-U and Golf ft Tennis Camp
5-15 years of age.
Winter Break Camp datrs-Werk 1-Dee. 2124. Week 2-Dec. 28-31; Camp fees 8100
Dally rate $30. JCC Member discount $85.
Dally rate $25. Call for tennis and golf camp
fees. For further Information and to register,
call 645-5933. Ext. 255.

H ot action on the local lanes
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STAFF WHITER

SANFORD _ Big things urc
afoot at the Altamonte AMF
Bowling Lanes.
The Women's Pro Tour will
make a stop there for u tour­

Bernal Buttcrworih. Kay Vermcttc. Eleanor Pctrtlll. and Al
Vermette were holding off T h e
Strikers" (Retnaldo James. Ed
Whitted. Dave Jensen,
and
Mildred Webb).
T h e Friends" had a wtn-loss
record of 56.5-39.5. and the

nament from February 28March 4, the finals of which
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In league action, the St. Ste­
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What's Up In The N FL... Week No. 15
SANFOltD _ Folks we’ve reached Week 15 and
there* a lot (o talk about.
Tills week's schedule provldrs final opportunlIIps for trams to make a bid for the playoffs and
nssortrd chancrs for teams to play spoiler.
Buffalo. Arizona and New Orleans face do-ordle games for the rest o f the season, so I plan
(o watch them closely.
Denver continues to look like they can go un­
defeated for the year and a small part o f me Is
starting to hope they do.
In my opinion their accomplishment thus far
Is equal to what the Dolphins squad did In
1972. The league Is much more competitive to ­
day and (lie Bronco* hud to deal with some vrry
key injuries.
I would hate to be a Bronco-huter this sea­
son. It would be a very frustrating spot to be In.
Believe it or not. I think their biggest challenge in the remainder o f the regular season
comes this Sunday os they visit the Giants. I
know It sounds crazy, but I think New York
fans, frustrated themselves, will be up for this
game and the Broncos probably won't be.
Enough talk about the probable A.K.C.
Champions, let’s take a quick look around
Flortda.
They Dolphins continue to beat teams that
most of the league can beat, and lose to the
suffer competition.
I know I'm always down on Miami, but believe
me. it's with good reason. They have yet to
■prove to me that they are an above average
team, let alone a real contender.
The Jaguars on the other hand huve been ex­
tremely proficient at capitalizing on 'the Stum­
bles o f the Sleelers.'
They will win the division, but need to keep
an eye on the Oilers, a team I'm convinced will
; make the playoffs. Their opponent this week?
;I The Oilers.
; As usual, the Dues have decided to give their
'•fans. Including myself, some hope to grasp to|&gt;vurds the rnd of the season.
;J They looked absolutely amazing In their vic­
tory over the Puckers Monday night as the o f­
fense finally showed up. The thing to remember

BRADY
LESSARD

Francisco will blow this team out In the first
half. Fm going with the Nlners la-cause I think
Barry Sanders will have a tough time making
n its on the wet grass. Nincn 34, Lions 17.
Each week 1 Issue what 1 consider to be the
Itest ptek against the spread In the schedule.
This Is the selection that after research and
contemplation, I feel most confident releasing
as my patented LOCK OF THE WEEK.
As thr CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL. I
don't need to harp on the amazing history of

INDIANAPOLIS (-4) VS. CINCINNATI

N O N EED TO
ANYW HERE

31. Beagala 10.
ATLANTA (-5) A T NEW ORLEANS

G IF T C E R T IF IC A T E S A V A IL A B L E
• P R IC E S D O N O T IN C L U D E IN S TA LLA TIO N • D E A L E R S W E L C O M E

People have no Idea how Intense this rivalry
Is. Fve been to a few of these games, and be­
lieve me. these teams will play to win. I give thr
Saints the edge because n loss throws them out
o f the playnfT hunt. Dltka has this tram playing
solid hall and Collins lias done vrry well at

B E D L IN E R S
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• Anti-Skid W arranty

quarirrbark. Saints 23, Falcons 17 in an UP-

BET SPECIAL!
SEATTLE (-7) VS. SAN DIEGO

• Sin gle Lid • C ro ss o ve r
• C ro w n E d g e • D iam on d Plate

Fite Cowgirls have completely fallen apart and
I love III The Saints thrashed this squad last
week and the Chiefs have similar plans for them
at Arrowhead Stadium, ft looks like Marty Shottenhrlmer will save his Job again, bui without a
coaching chance this learn will continue to be
mediocre. Chiefs 23, Cowgirls 13.

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another
gamr to
it lakes
offense.

1 This game, regardless of all the hype, means
nothing. The winner grts to be the whipping
boy in the A.F.C. playoff race for the Super
fkiwl. Jets 17. Dolphins 14.

V E N T V IS O R S

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TOO CLOSE TO CALL.
SAN FRANCISCO (-10) VS. DETROIT

MIAMI (-3) VS. NEW YORK JETS

*5 4 9

III H I T C H

H ID D E N .
H IT C H — -

MINNESOTA (-10) AT BALTIMORE
’Die Vikings traw l lo Baltimore for
warm-up for the playoffs. I look for this
be closer than the bookies have It. but
a fool lo bet against the Minnesota

*1 6 9

F IB E R G L A S S L ID

• Lifetime W arranty
• Painted T o M atch
• N o Holes Drilled

KANSAS CITY (-1) VS. DALLAS

; Most people don’t realize how Important this
game Is for the division. I think the Oilers will
Inot only play a good game. I think they’ll win It
outright. They have a defense that Just won’t
quit. OUara 23, Jaguars 21.

*1 2 9

TO O L BOXES

Thr Seuhawks seem lo have found their quar­
terback o f the future, while the Chargers seem
lost at the position. I look for KJtna to score a
million points for the Seuhawks und everyone
knows the Chargers are unable to retaliate on
offense. Seahawka 42. Chargers 13.

JACKSONVILLE (-4) VS. TENNESSEE

It will soon be a contender, while Ihr Bengali
continue to move backwards.
I have absolutely no clue why the Bengal-,
won't bring back Sanford native Jeff Blake at
quarterback.
Enjoy your football
today and remem­
ber.... everything else can wait!!!

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The Colts are going to be lough In the next
few years. Falk and Manning are two o f the best
players Fvr seen In years. I like Ihelr offense
and defense, and most Importantly, the heart
this team shows week In and week out. Colt*

; however, was how bad the Packers looked and
;;thc countless Injuries they are currently suffer­
ing. I love the Burs, but Fm paid to lie honest.
; Let s take a look at the schedule and find
;some winners.

COLTS (-4) OVER THE CINCINNATI BEN
GALS. This team Is rapidly showing signs lli.u

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this seems like the place to get It. Thr Eagles
have found new life with their new quarterback,
but he won't be enough lo beat the arm of
Plummer. I look for the Cardinals to soar In Ihls
one. Cardinals 34, Eaglet 20.

these selections. It Is known across thr land.
This week Fm going with thr INDIANAPOLIS

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The Nlners have yrt to shine In Ihe last few
wrrks and you never know what Lions squad
will show up. If history means anything San

TAMPA BAY (-3) VS. PITTSBURGH
; Tile Bucs should be able to capitalize on the
troubles Kordell Sirwart Is having lately. Look
for thr Burs fans to tie flrrd up for this one.
We’ll Just crons our fingers and hope Dllfer
doesn't screw it up! Bucs 17, Stesters 10.

Moving? Hertz is Here tOaHelp.

DENVER (-13) A T NEW YORK GIANTS
Bettors beware! This Is the perfect situation
for the Broncos to come out fiat. I think thry'U
win thr game, but Fin not giving up 12 points.

Broncos 22, Midgsts 20.
NEW ENGLAND (-7) AT ST. LOUIS

LLdLt

Will Bledsoe's magic continue? 1 wish the
Rummies could cutch a break, but this team
has too many major problems. New England
gets the win In a last ditch effort to catch the
Dolphins. Patriots 23, Rammica 14.

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H ertz o ffe rs L o ca l T h ick
and V an R e n ta ls .

&lt; ..U U U 1 N .V M

BUFFALO (-7) VS. OAKLAND
My beloved Bills continue to fight for every­
thing they can get. They got robbed by the refs
last week, bit I'm nut complaining. They’ll win
this game and show all you sissies crying for
Instant replay that the game Is won by the
players, not technology or the referees. BBls

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ARIZONA (-3) AT PHILADELPHIA
1 need one more win out of the Cardinals and

B o w lin g
Continued from Page 2B
*Slr1kcr»* were Just behind with
u record of 55-41. In third was
"W.A.C." (Dennis Grtmsley, Jeff
Jackson. Kim Sumners, and
Frank Deavellar) at 52.5-43.5.
The league plays three games
-x-ath Monday at 6 p.m.
2 Scoring the highest male
^nlngle game scratch score.
teve Curtis rolled a 265. and
llldred Webb totaled the hlgh3cst female score with a 242.
Vcbb also posted the highest
hree games scries scratch
^score with u 624. Paul Ingwalun scored 608 for the highest
lie series.
- In its Sunday Night Mixed
-^xague. Randy Decker rolled a
.Jierfect 300 game.
U In the Miller’s Trio League.
^Jlm Rossow Jr. earned a 694
-^eries scratch score.
£ In the DRS Classic. 16-yeari l d Mike Herring rolled an ex­
tre m e ly Impressive 796 series

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scratch score.
The AMF Altamonte Bowling
Lines has had Its share o f su­
perior performances Ihls year,
many of thrm coming In Ihe

Plus good advice to make any move a Nice Move!

DRS Classic, held each Mon­
day from 9 p.m. to midnight.
The AMF Altamonte Bowling
Lines also sponsors u number
of non-league events. On New
Year’s Eve. It will host the ‘ New
Ycur’s Eve Bush.” The event
features dinner und bowling
from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.. and
offers door prizes. Champagne,
and a number of other reasons
to uttend. The cost Is $20 per
person, and pre payment Is re­
quired by December 29 In order
to reserve a lane.
For information on these and
other events. The AMF A lta ­
monte Bowling Lanes can be
contacted ut (407) 862-2500.
and Is located at 280 Douglas
Avenue. Altamonte Springs.

Call 1-888-999-5500
(or information or a location listed below
4185 S outh Orlando Drive
Sanford, F L 32773
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I • Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. December 13
71— H

Legal Notices
IN TH1 CIRCUIT CO UNT
TON M M M O l l CO UNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 9B -t*B 0-C A-14-K
C L IN O A lf FtDCRAl
BANK. F S B .
PtjmMI,
rt
BOBBY L OBf IN . •« el.,
M tr iM n lt
NO TICS 01 B A L I
PURSUANT TO C N A P T IR 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant la an Ord*&gt; or
Summary Final Judgment of
loracloaura dated D r t i n t n *
ttSS. and antarad m C at* No
M -tSM-CA-14-K of th Circuit
Court of the Eigntaonth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Sommoio
County. Florida. aNorain G L IN ­
OALE FEDERAL BANK. F S B .
la Plamtilt and BOBBY L
GREEN; MARY ANN NIGHTIN­
GALE; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF C h i l OREN
AND FAMILIES: STATE OF
FLORIOA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; UNRNOYYN TENANT
NO 1. UNRNOYYN TENANT NO
2; and ALL UNRNOYYN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, ora dofondanta. I
mil toil to the lugneat and boat
bidder lor caab at th# YYeat
front door of the Sommoio
County Courthoueo at 301
North Park Aranua. Sanford.
Sommoio
County.
Florida
32771. at 11 00 o'clock a m on
the JANUARY 7. IM S . the fol
lowing doocnbod property ao
oot forth m oeid Order or Final
judgment, t o wn
LOT &gt;1. BLOCR C. MAP OF
BUENA
VISTA
ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOR 3. PAGES t ANO 2.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
It you ore a perron with a dit
ability who needa any occom
modation n order to participate
m true proceeding, you are enti
tied, at no coat to you. to the
provision of certain assistance
Please contact the Court at t407-123-4330 within two (2)
working days of your receipt of
true Notice; ■&lt; you are hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (S00) SSS-0770
DATED at Sanford. Florida, on
December 4. IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaoewic
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH A HIATT. Pit.
Attorneys for Plamtilt
2411 East Oakland Pork
Boulevard. Suite 101
Fort Lauderdale. Fl 33104
Publish: December 11. 29. IM S
OEX-103

HAPPY HOUOAYSI!!

13— H e a l t h 4c B e a u t y

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. S B -tS tE -C A -ta-R
GLENDALE FEDERAL
BANR. F 6 B .
Plaint tl
vt.
PATRICIA S FERGUSON, at a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to on Order or
Summery Final Judgment ot
tore&lt;Insure deled December 4.
tea#, end entered m Caee No
4E-1S2S CA 14-R ot th Cncud
Court ol the E-ghteonth Jud-cai
Circuit in end lor Sommoio
County. Florida, eherem GLEN­
DALE FEDERAL BANR. F S B .
IS Plaint.ft and PATRICIA 6
FERGUSON. STATE OF FLORI­
OA HOUSING FINANCE COR­
PORATION. successor m mlerSSI to STATE OF FLORIDA
HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY;
THE ARBORS AT HIOOEN LARE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . UNRNOYYN TENANT NO.
t. UNRNOYYN TENANT NO 2:
and ALL UNRNOYYN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AOAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAYINO OR CLAIMINO TO HAVE
a n y r ig h t , t it l e o r in t e r ­
e s t IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OESCRIBEO. are defendants. I
will sell lo the highest and best
biddsr for cash al Ihs West
front door o f Iho Sommoio
County Courthouse St JOI
North Pirk Avenue. Sanford.
Sommoio
County.
Florida
12771. At 11 00 o clock s m on
the JANUARY 7. 1M1. Iho following doocnbod properly as
sot forth in said Order or Fmal
lodgment, to -wit:
LOT 503-A. TRACT E. THE
ARBORS AT HIOOEN LAR I.
SECTION 1. RE PLAT. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOR 24.
PAGE 41. OF THE PUBLIC
RCCOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
ALSO
LIST OF
RNOWN AS. LOT M IA . REPLAT
BBMIHOLB CO UNTY
OF TRACT *E*. ANO LOTS M IA
BCC PROJECTS:
THRU M IA . THE ARBORS AT
1. Protect • FC-1S4-BS/BJC
HIOOEN LAKE SECTION t.
• Protect Title: CeRSumet
RE PLAT. ACCOROING TO THE
Water Treatment Plant W alls
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
E B B . Document 0 IS B t Due
IN PLAT BOOK 32. PAGE 79.
Data: January BO, I M S at
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
2:00 p.m „ local tana.
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Far Information on any ol the
If you are a parson wtth a dtoSimulate County BCC protects,
abikty who needs any accom­
pleas* call Information art
modation m order lo sonic lasts
Lin *., (4071 S I0-0020
m this proceeding, you ere enti­
: December t l . IM S
tled. al no cg^t to you. to the
provision o&lt; certain assistance
Please contact the Court st I407-121-4330 withm two (21
working days ot your receipt of
true Notice, it you are hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Ratty Service 1400) 955-9770
DATED i t Sanford. Fiona, on
December 4. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark Circuit Court
By Jena E. Jesowic
As Deputy Clark
SMITH 4 HIATT. P A.
Attorney* tor Plamtift
2491 East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suite M l
Fort Lauderdale. FL 31104
Publish: December t l . 24. 1M4
DEI-102
1 -8 0 0 -4 8 8 -7 3 6 4

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• Day i Wsskaad C la m s
• FIeebc UI Assistants
• Carrtan Hiring Ob Slta

•T ru c k D riv e r
i in s titu te

800-554-7364

217— G a r a g e S a le s

S ales

MOVING SALE Co* onykme
this week or come Sunday 10 3
2tSfradBh4*0r Fien house
hold terns, now gas dryer mse
322 EVX5

WANT TO GET RIO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
\ YARD SALE is Ihs perfect
«ay to do twt and t w Semmote
OorsM can bong peepfe to your
tacr Advertise ^xjr taw ei 9w
vemmofe NoraM tor (Wy J 51/
r e and watch the anma Wave

ESTATE SALE
‘
sport goods art I rrarts Nimtture, ctothos. plumfcmg rnctri
col much more Oec 11 12. 11
§ 4pm 2St9 E Car'” '' Dr
SonlDrd

ty Noon on Tuesday and you 5
n * ad can njn tor three days ei
ho Herald tor ONLY BBIBfl A4
ve oak s that you prepay the
id Cai ua ao can hetpn

(407) 322-2611
21— P e r s o n a l s

The 1-400 Data Una 11
Listen to smgte guys A gats
looking to meet someone Me
you
1 900 3744555*7647
52 99mm Must be &lt;«• Ptocal
619645 6434
Longwood Message Studio.
W o* ms welcome 7 days
Private ims Female Stall
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407-139-5300
Talk To Live Psychics"
Love Money. Know you Fulure Tom Live OneOrvOne New'
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23— L o s t I t F o u n d

MEDICAL BILUNG

Start Your Own Business

C N A 't PT and PRN aa kNfd
Ertra money tor ihoae holiday
Mto' Ftonbto kcheduhng to
meet you needa and our*
fkgher bat* pay tor arranenc*
and pay m keu of beneN* evaJ
M e Ann o u Team of Survey
tuecaoMU Car* Omar*
Apply *i pen u i to

70— E d u c a t i o n ft

Center o l Sanford

90S MehonvWe Ave

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VVTA Apprv Job k s w
Wkend classes Nat oral Truck
ScfnoH-604464 7304
71— H e l f W a n i i i )

*JOBS*JOBS'JOBS*
Adecco it cunertty teekng as
sembiy wryker* tor s Mad&lt;al
Facility in the Sanford Lake
Mary area Good mam-* tartar
■ty and good altitude a must*
Fatl and Second shills aval
able Long term, temp to perm
tor ffw rqnt eonddate
Gaft Adecco at 407-310-7171 for
200 Waymont Cl
Lake Mary

Sure

124

■n Sanford fu a we
builder to help out ei m# cam
net dec i Eip a plus but not
necessary This &gt;s toe perfect
opportunity tor tomeuna molung
to Warn a new saw Fsst paced
work environment with tots of
OT
Mon Fn and Sal J needed
Cal a PC Staling 260 5066

A BETTER JOB FOR YOU*
immerjaie Posrhons n
Warehouse Assembly A
Ltofit Indusrna/
Just Cal’ Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel 127 5009
114 Hickman Dr ^anford
A/C A Rshtgaistton Tech Mm
Bens'll A Drug
K srpenence
■ 323 2990

It's lime to prepare
for trie Holiday.
Ordgr your ClAEtiftod 0*4pioy. Help Wanted Ada now!

Over 400 How-To Reports For
tndes Send 519 95 to SUC­
CESS 2000. P O Bos 17781.
Phoanu. A 2 . 85011

■Perkonak/ed kfrvca
‘ QuaMy work
•D'lirbulon m yo u local oraa
(to draw teavmai be*) from am
ptoya*» who rends clou by)

WORK FROM HOME: My OvkJ
ran coma to too office every
day* Earn an aura 550051500
PT/mo or 52000-54000 FT/mo
Cal 1 804630-2311 or.

Ca« (407) 122-2911 A
Aak for the Ctaaaihed OopL
Let y o u dlapfey* I tart working
tor you EARLV1

F R E I6 H T
LO ADER S
MCT, a foliage transportation com­
pany, in Sanford offers permanent
full-time positions. Excellent pay,
good benefits, paid vacations/holidays, and bonus. Day and Night
Hours.
DRUG TES T REQUIRED.
Apply in person:
* 2901 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford

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

call Melinda
at 322-2611

Seminole
Herald
i

Electronic Repair Technician
needed tor campuer company •
2 yt certification or degree n
electronic repair needed ■ 2 yr*
work awonane* repair of offee
macf«naiy ■ 56 12 WOttofl 425
455

SANFORD YARD SALE Sal.
Doc 12 6 5 Good stuff An
bguos
kitchen 9 Chr ''m as
items ctothos new i h n
TV/
nucrowavo/pnones
d' rfbng
table, kids desk 4 mure' 6 l l
Santa St (t btock S of 25th S I)

3 PEOPLE NEEDED

ss a Tbp Homo Based
Business tor lha Now Mttsnnium fYtrv on you computer, bo
you Own boss Pruesomg nsuonco clowns tor doctors and
dantists
Intaracti*#
Tracing
AIN 41996-031
CUE NTS PROVDCD
800933 1109 Ert 9127

ELECTRICIANS,
revd A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-15A2

Erpd
bomeolftoe cleaner*
Auto and phone required Er
ceaenipey 407 645 1414______

FT1P7T

boats hshmO Uckia gun

A d e c c a

ALP Seminole County 20bods possible eipand to 50Aak 5690K Terms Can Sam
Buran Omm Real Esuia. 954
492 9966 ALF spaoakat n
Floods

E A R N E X T R A INCOME
5200 5500 weekly mailing g*l
certificate* For more informa­
tion *and a *etf addre**ad
»lamp#d envetopa to Just For
Kdk PO Bo* 0610 Miami F l
13166

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Soma typing riperwnce pk&lt;*
tyvirt phone *k4 * ST.te F/T
Cal Intuance Ritk Serve#*
302 9004

2

Buy ten pads ccnsejn
Fme r &lt; » up 6 dnposai 322
9911

53— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n l t ie s

a n te d

books and many many more
Rems 6075 Cty Rd 427 San
ford

YARD SALE Sim
•
Formkes Ctothmg . tout toys,

USED SPAS

Would person who tound my
waaet pwate col me ogam
Signed George Scot!

CASHIERS
WE Yarn tor To4 coftoctod
24 cpeneigi tor Oeibto peopte

W

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ENTRY LEVEL DRfVERS need
ed NO W Covenant Trantport
ha* vnm eotte opening* tor
dnv*r trainee* No e ipenence
needed Earn 45K to 55SK pto*
bentfo* COL tra m g evttable
600 415 5591

T r a in in g
ALONE? Sonora Oakng Bureau1
RESPECTED kmc* t!77' Ages
(SO 90) BOD922 4477 (34f*s(

Break!a»t Server, Route keep­
ers. House Men A AM Ddtl
W ither- FT Apply la k e Mary
Courtyard.
135
International
Parkway LtkaMary 444 1000

71— H

Pd Traevng. vacation
heekh. dental. Me n tu in c *
Call 407-660.1445
Winter Garden

vfvto ih# money comet w Co*

lim M l M O W H IR IIM G
TRACTORTRAILERS

a n te d

Atoembty
Worker*:
Large
greenhou** need* *eR mobval
rd akiambfy worker* Plant
PuEgr. Pretong and F m N n q 6
Drwgn W4 Tran Varied hour*
Apply m perton 6770 W Slate
Rd 46 Sontort

R'verside AduR Home
Snort term days a Day Care w
nutnbnua mea-s Free Ttanaptytaken Just cai or come tee us
___________ 344-10SJ___________

Legal Notices

W

Aitambtora. metal vaw opera­
tor. maaifenanre Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd Ceuefeerry. FL

12— Ei d i k i y C are

IMPROVE FUNGUS
TOENABJ
A new creem is avaJAbie that
actuePy kds the fungus (hat ri­
vets taanaft For Aether r'ormabon m d ordering
Call 407-324-4302.

elp

Apprentice lam 51300 » Do
nuMk to Man No erperwnce
nece*kory. part trp* rapid ad

voncomenl 323 7255
AREA REPS FOR INTERNA
TIONAL EXCHANGE
STUOEMTS: Supem vi loreign Mud
end during ichool year Great
ponion for leacner* A com
munify leaded Erce"en| tup
plemenui
ncomalraval
cenlnrek LIr of .ntarav rasum#
to 14 Baru Rd Si Auquyboa. Ft
32084 or Faa to 904 625 3633
CLERICAL OFFICE

Sanford. FL 12771
EO€
Food Service: Early AM Mon
Fn PrepiPkg meal* Ynbtuhon
cook etp 1*1 to 75 kit Belter
Living
tor
Somort
333
8677ktt6 OFWPiEOC Benefit*
■ fc N S S 7
For 7 3. 3-11 Mutl be * 1 4 tv
cerkhed Longwood Rebremenl
VTtog* Col 767 0500 ert 22___
Cone d ie Laborer Fu* Tens or
Part Time. Start immediately
407 321 9530
Cook 4 day%wk nc weekend*
eipenenced n*cet*ary 5Ahr
edo Dietary AM * O 5A h ' Ap­
ply Y1 perron at ElUtOOM Oardent. 201 Suntet Dr Cartel
berry 43 * 699 5002______________
C u ilo m ir
S tr v lc *
po
M on tor growing tortwar* com­
pany n Longwood area 30. typ­
ing evrtl WHY erpererve tong
term
opportunity
57 9 h o u
Wertaft
CF*
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
tobounkoutoound ca* cemort
Hourly pay P*u» 555 Comm*
* «n
Cal Sandy or Patty a
407 647 6010
or fat reruns 407447 6126
----------Customer Service Rag: Louunq
tor 4 trendy veto* A Outbound
phone etperence termeng er
itlmg eullomsr* T?v* « a par
msneni part ten* poohon Mon
Thu* Col 322 3643 or apply e*
perton at Rich Plan. 401 W

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De Ovary Driver Early AM. MonFn Bulk meals. Nil to 750*
Better living lor Senior* 333
6677*114 or/W/P EOE Bene
Delivery Driver: Part ffc m
1 30pm 5 30pm. Monday thru
Friday
54 hr
Good dmnn&lt;
record a mutt Knowledge o
Sanford area a pfut Apply m
wning lo 209 E Commercial
St, Santon), FL 32771
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS
SERVERS "C racker Barrel
324-1020 200 fkekmon Dr (M
w d H B L i t i ________________
DRIVER
Fl baaed C o . OTR driver* 1
year etp Tractor Trailer rrm m l
COl
A Ha/mal. nm* 5-7 day*.
Weekly Pay
Benefit*
Late
Model C a n 800 826 9754 E ll
9114________________________
DRIVERS
Driver* CDL tor Local Dethrone*
Permanent position* evarutNe
Competitive pay
Ca4 Patty at 407 447 B010
A i Tempt EOE No f e e
DUMP TRUCK ORIVER- Erpen
encert weuu&lt;p 4 ft # work a
pkM Vacation A Pension (407)
3224133

Experienced Praachoof TeachNorking with 2 year oldl
Co* 407 322 6547
Eepanenc*d rubber bra loader
operetor tor pa A toodng m cki
Near Sanford Aeport 324 2499
Food DamonatrWor* needed •
fnemfy tmomg face* needed
to dslrtoutod temple* • 57 hou
muti p ie location* . Wetiaff

425 455
Hair Or***er • •
Beast Needed tor local oafath
kth*d retHament community
Cal Bob tor ddaot 323-7306
wanted lo do rrork on
home* C o l 32371* 1. or beep
9600056 A teeve number
HPUNO FMBHPIO PACKER
tor marine canvas opertaon
Cal 327 1125

HOC10AY ORCET1NO
BE EMPLOYED NOW
SEMINOLE EMPLOYMENT
Hand* U AS Dept
QueftCy Con trot
Thr
Base e ip a* needed
Older Putter
6nr
No boredom level

HOUSE WIVES
51500 53000/mo potential No­
torial Co. Rapid Eipanwyi
Work horn hom* 407 595-1733

SHELTER ASST
F/T Apply ds4y 45 Humana
Socwty 2600 County Hom* Rd

1234496

IMMEDIATE O PEN IN G S
Sunkfwn* suiting under con
tract with lb* Sommoto CouVy
Pubic School* ha* enmedui#
Fua A Part tone poM ora avaJ
able tor tood serve* A cuttod
al Apply at o u n*te tocahon
296 Waymont a #106 to Lao*
Mary, u C*S 3230440 tor 0*
MO*
Raquramonu
meHide
FDLE/FBi background clwcka A
Qruq T**kng EOOOFWP

JOBS. JOBS. JOBS
a il D id lodlY4
Akk about o u tok* pek up and
deYvery vkr
Co* a m U • 2904106
L A B O R E R S NEEDED

FOR UNDERGROUND
im UTY CONTRACTOR
K A L T H W B U K 4N C E AN D 401K

FLAW Drug fme w erkR**
_Agwy at

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LPft/fYN
r f and 117 PT
potrbon* avaOabte Fionda kcanted and Willed tong term
car* ecen en c* needed to F*n
o u learn of Survey Succauful
Cora Gnreri
Broad bsnafil
package or pey-evkeu of bone
MiavaOi

Apply ei person to
HeaRhcai* and RahabUHafton
Cantor of Sanford
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Sanford. FL 52771
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UntoIttoY*n • t ■ u
SOUTH SEMINOLE
m t» I k m w u H O S P I T A L
* M e*

1* 1 111 t o t M

V T M ECHANIC NEEDEOt

• Mud hov* tool*
• 401K
* Free uniform*
* Part vacation*
* Fu* benefits
C al Oen# al 1400-347-7472
Monday • Friday

Cor A Iruuance Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 6266
Fuk
tim* Tool* and IrantporUhon
rogutrod Ca4 321-4916__________
EHCROORAPHIC9 help w*ntod
tor production poution Mutl
hov* atcettont rvtorencat EiM crogn p h ct a
•an to# ngfk par­
son Salary bated on u torenc* *
tort aipenanc* 3234*42 or tar
MOTHERS 6 OTHERS
Fuk Tramna
For Free BookW CM 1400-234
9B75

5500 52500 p i

NURSES AIO
Fu* B Part km* positron* avaJ
First art i CPR r*q Apply at
Guankan hom*. 431 E Airport
Bhrt Stoif 3232645
O R D E R E N TR Y CLERK
FT PT, data entry, tfo p n g 6 tocarving, n v o e n g erp hatphA.
lamdy owned c o . beneM* net
001K. vacakon. etc Cat

3342022 *110

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W ttl Sanford 007-330-7776 6
3770 Ortando Or 1743-Santonl.
407-321-0500
DENNY'S RESTAURANT. .

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Ortando ( 407) 281 4111
1552 S French Av* .
Sanford |4Q7) 323-4343

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(407)303-1939
NOW HIRING Banquet terv
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« a groat place to work A t a
leading manufacturer ol home
heath care products, we seek
fvghfy motivated production a *-’
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to kfi 35 toe. and abdky to wor*
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create potential A toendfy Warn
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veto* Apply •« person Mon
Fn 0AM-12PM. or 2PM 4PM
2101 Eatl Lak* Mary Bhrt.*
Santord. Fl 32773
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work: Good drwmg record Drug
totting requred
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lord
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caied ei downtown Sanford*
Slate beneM package
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school Optoma and on* y*g»
clerical
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Starting
salary 57 54fir Return* andIV
Mato appkeakon la Band B o tf
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300 North French Avenue. Santart. F l 32771

SECURITY FORCES
F/T. P 7T needed &lt;n IK MaryOrUndo w e * CU** D kc or cart
requeed 57 05 57 55
Co« 301-1110 tar mfo
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407 130-934E

SoininolB Community
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Advtkor/M afn Camput
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Minimum Required OualifkaTwo-year deg/ee or equrvatonf
and knowledge of m* comrrvjm
ty
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understand appracato and '•
man senwtiv* to ndvrtual an*
socia' cultural
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Special Consideration*:
Flaitoto hour*day* a* requeed
Poeitton *202331AOO
1 SO 70 hourly
« 1.499
Ca* to* p b kn* al 370 2*00

gciwinole Herald
Just A Reminder...
Because Christmas Day and
N ew Year's Day fall on Fridays this
year, the Seminole Herald w ill
have early deadlines for Sunday
advertising. W e w ill be closed on
both Fridays and therefore the ads
w ill have to be closed out a couple
o f days early.
For classified advertisers, the
deadlines for Sunday have been
moved to the Wednesday before
the holiday at 4:00 p.m. For our
display customers, the deadlines
have
been
m oved
to
the
Wednesday before mx&gt;n.
W e sincerely apologize i f these
early deadlines cause any inconve­
nience to our customers. Have a
very happy and safe holiday and
thank you fo r a llow in g the
Seminole Herald to fulfill your
advertising needs.
A n y questions, please call
betw een the hours o f 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. (4 0 7 ) 322-2611.

Tube Tec, Inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Sanford. FL 21771

NEED A CAREER?

Sanford Area Manufacturer
has the following openings:

W E SHOULD G ET TO G ETH ER!

Oeneral Laborers (starting 6 $7.00/hr)
No previous experience required.
Welders
Experience in TIG . certification a plus.
Machinists
Production work. Experience with lathe.
milling, and drilling.
All applicants must be able to
handle 50*75 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

CALL
(407) 323-0940
Or Fax (4 0 7 ) 322-1060

W E N E E D A TO W W TC H PERSON!
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!
WE OFFER:
•SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
•FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL,
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 401K.
•2 WEEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!
Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322-2611
S e m i n o l e

H e r a l d

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Cal Sandy« 407*47*010
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» * « strong omen and oral
communreabon tu t. Knowtedge of me community. Commenant to me
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96— R e n t a l s

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
CLASSIC wtoto dneig tat Cie­
na cabnef. table. 4 chan
5*00 Cel 322 7928

DISHWASHER Kenmore.
GoodconrMon 550 OBO
3234540

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

Cenral
$450/

A MOVE M RPRCUU1400 a*
R S upf 13*8 A MONTH OtoeeStorega 321-0120 or 3331554

DCLTONA 10 SCtot Meal tor
mobee homeme
faming or nunary* Zoned agri­
cultural S3 900/ACRE
Sm

141— H o m e s Fo r S a le
1*4 date Cl twauMui i
sq R CaaSorma sryto 2
poof. Iannis a.

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homa er CAUL nee peek t carpat? Aak about HUO homaaf
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H U B S 2/1 Lnr. an. carport
Incdyd
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1179 000
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Townhoute condo-

TVve Story (
1908 CateMe Or 46R
huge wooded
tot M i*i bath, ha* ban
down Pneed to tea el SI04N1
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1/1 5. fam rm. tp. t »
porch. CH/A MOGrno 407*42-

■etrwner hnance 904-7471772 er 404-7*2*022

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4/3.10 toed acres, huge r
ae porch 2 out todgt
$144,400
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lam. trpfo. toed.
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to. ton. lam wf kpfo $1
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3 rooms, garage aperbnenl. wv
kemanad Cea 322-5314

1 uory 4/1 FP/porch 10%
art knence S79N 322*007

ManonvMto: 4/3 Fam Rm. Fee
PI. 11TON DoC Jarmgan Prop
3233168

5223.904-740-4402
SANFOtoO C-2. Sale or
Owner financing 100
2*07

2BfV?IU
$42,000.

Oetoery: 1/4 acre to! for ufo ei
quiet nemhborhood dole to
thoppmg I Elemeniery tchool
1*800 323*340 hr

T A ififiW N T L a n
lake, loch Arbor prerkte
90000 165 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Slone foland. lake Monroe 196.000
VACANT LOT-Loch Arbor
S3* 000. ta. pnv wooded
LARI MANY LOTS Wooded
$25,000
•AV AVI- Sanford k* near
park- $12,000
321-SMS

153— A

creag e

L o t Fo r

SO yn
good cond
Mirror 4
wood, pecan
SefB A Lee* Saat. Mr# new
904 749-1023

OAKRIOOS FARMS • Oileerv
Danone area 10 acres. Meal tor
hone* or cane larm Mobda
or homeada Zoned agrt
$44,900 Financing m l w/ im
mark 1*04;
(904) 7*7*300

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$35
$100
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$145

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Sanford
Court
- STUDIO • 1 BEDROOM • 2 6E0R00M
»Srngl*Story Design
» Friendly On SR* Management
*No One Belowor Above •Furnished or Unfurnished Studios
•Ene/gy-Etticient Studios •Etectncrfy Furnished n Studios Only

mcgo/inei survey o f fu0semce broke roge f ir m •

3291 S. 8ANFORD AVE.. SANFORD

3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

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more nto cal 407-3235500

199— P e ts

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toam tpayad or nautarad * gel
525 rebate 3465497
219— W a n t e d

to

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SSNRWARO FOR OLD FtSMNO
TACKLE, old lurei tackle boiat reefo. on duck dKoyi. hunt­
ing anaquea. ale. Pay up to
51.000 I pay more town anyone
4 wrt pay 510 00 iu$t to ie «
you old lactoe 941*49-3530

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Inteeca, Clad lea.
• Jewelry
rafted Items
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300 InicnunonjJ Pirk* ay
Suite 130

Special Good Until January

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Heaihruw, a 32746
4073332160

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Rental property, garage (had
clean upe. appfcancM. trash,
txuan 407-444-2656 or
pgr 407*130217

280-H o m e
Im pro vem en ts

263-Carpentry
CARPENTER- At Home
repeat patohng 4 ceramc Ne
Richard Oroel 321 5972

CHARLES G (Den) MILLER.

Buider. C8C0S7285. Rev
Comm. remodel, addfooni.
repair MC. VISA
407-320-1741

Retired Carpenter looking lor
■met /cbe WeU over 40 years

ui eipenence 321-0391

ORYWALL'STUCCO Rapaas
Wet 4 CeiMig Teitures
Matched Popcorn 123*13*

276-E l e c ir ic a l

UC. ER0002*2*rOv4f IS Vrs.

HANOYMAN Pktokng. concrete,
dry wall, remodeling, renova­
tions Cal 282 7049
DAV C KEY CONSTRUCTION
New/ftemodeling/nepain
lie: COCOS7914 120-7203

285-Land scaping
LARKMS LANOSCAPING 6
W H O ATC N
We tonal tod «ng syt 4 repae
Ihruba. iruichM. bnck pavers
stump grind, todsep rock 4
dewgn tnd Mr tounueit I wrt
tod tree of any pens and Ne­
gus For esl car 5236317 or
414 7333

A p a rtm e n ts
H

2 7 I4 R idgew ood A v*.. Sanford • 330-5204

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46 Lincoln Town Cat. Ike new.
toeded. 106K rtk. but 49N ere
rd muei 54900. (407)330*171.
•7 BUCK CENTUtoV 4 dr-edd
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349-5033
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Fo r

S a le
Fork Flip. Etptorer. good
kTM. one owner, 51*95i. OBO.
407-3332370. after IPM
I t GMC Vin 150V 8. 1/4 to.
Oreat work van. runt good
5650 324-3714

*7 OMC LUXURY VAN
Dual AC •AlgooOatf
349-5033

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2* FT TRAVEL T7MA.IN roof
lop Me rtnovahon begun nol
compfofod 51500 at la or
53000 compfofod Negoftobf*.
302 9087

TRUCKS
VANS

ft

Any year make or model.
WM pay top doRarl
Can Oeofl Bedtoe

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

287-L a w n S er vic e s
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 1230*34.
LAWNS/IOTS MOWtO Clean

upe 4 under bruthtog 77ym eq&gt;
D 322 241tiN 322 9397
300- P ressu re
C leanlng
o u t RfTf Rea/Comm
Free ML Uc/tne. Mafor
cards accepted.
121-4122
A 321-1

PRESSURE-Steam WaeMng
Decks • Walks * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324-7666
TOTAL PREP
Clean-ups. pressure d . hauling,

lawn cere 407-302-7714 Lc/toe
301-R o o e in g
YATES ROOFMQ tlnce 193*
Church k Sr. Disc. 3rd. Oen.
Lie. tRC00226*0. 323-1446
312— T

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S er vice

OON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Tree/stump removal Free esl
l censed Insured 3337342

satpsotrs Prof Tree Svc 20
yrs eap 24 hr storm damage
Server cMcowk Tout tree care
Free estimates
Bucket truck
available Cal 327 4736

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

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Fans, cabinet hardware
ihehet tghti Orywel reper
NO X)0 TOO SMALL 321 5410

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/unk removed lawn cere anytime
40
or 407-36507
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NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK S ELECTRIC
407-121*733

and terecas or toe nakon a e-gM
•Surer * n M e l an an avoiuason of sewn u M g e e i of
of O u t leculU SmatAfoneyr
Urge. M terete teaOarege turns Pool performance ■» no
magaraw * nol eflJciied edh A G IdMOids and dues nul anOorve any aaaooaied product or terecs

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Frt 11im to 5pm
Sat Slaa Sam to 5pm
Ola’ Bad Bara Flai Maitat
•750 S. HWT 17-92
Stelflaad

R e m o d e l in g

275-D r v w a ll

• Sparloua Apartment* *lth Urue (3o*rta • Lakr
Front • \ullrytMll * Sparkling I W • Trial* Court*

200 1 Oik Slrret
knslmmre. FL 34741
407931 1777

813 N. Magnolia Av
Orliiulu, FL 32803
407423-3401

’ SI Camara 25th adtoo

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15 am. N*g Cksmpa 11.00
f Osy cindln 11.75
P*wt*r PMdsats 51.50 A up
Mint Plant* 51.00
Basil Plants 51.00
PstcRo«ll Plants 51.50

CONSTRUCTION Cleon up eat

323*4*4 cacootu a

c u ie

ree o g n i/ .e d
u I h iu I

231— C a r s F o r S a le

LJv* F’taata A Herbi

253-AD D m O NS &amp;

Local Builder tlnce 1441

Apartments

il.% a n n u a l s u rv e y , b ill

600KKEEP1NG/ACCOUNTING
t INCOME TAX for todv and
Dunneit Accounting SoHjtent tom. Inc 407 328 1800

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Additione-Homee
Addtion t-Commerclal

Lake

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lle.veu reli e a le g o r y , ha.veil o il

or ou r

330-7346

16 4 Cu R • tow free - Mage
Chef-S200 -C el 324 2782

279-H a u l in g

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C uu.vider

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#1 In Stock R e s e a rc h

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hr $10000 CaR 330*344

Irom SI96 00
low Moneky Payments
Free Cofor Catalog
Cal TOOAV 1*00-711-0154

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3H P
only 1

WOLFF TANNMQ M O S
TAN AT HOME
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CASH 56$ PANX
For A e * Cam. Truck* A Meet
■i th agfowca eiktmeuL b h

GENEVA ARIA 2/1 Ava
noe. 1 month rent of 5438 /1
month tecuey Cel 34*8237

Sm
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Naval Orangas. rad grapafrutt
afory Aee. Sanford
34*1 Catoryi

238— V e h ic le s W a n t e d

107— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R e n t

(407) 330 -1612

nOVSPCANUTS
ilar. cafun. roatted. Ireih
Reguia
/umbo ihnmp. imoked Mh.
f»rky 2330 Cetory Ava. Sanford
324 *963

■ATTRItS SALE • Fua lire
uaed boi iprmgi 4 matbevt
S8S 00 larryi Mad 322-4132

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SANFOtoO 2/1 near Semmoie
MS. CH/A WO Hook Op Crp!
Sec * ON 323-44*4 or 244*813
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RENT RIGHT MARNE

h in g s t o

lary 717*2 Fam taaka
NS. no pata. phone.
52*5/mo tod uM 324-3714

105— D u p u x /T r ip u x

(Located at Gator s Landing)

221— G o o d T
Ea t

01 REFRIGERATOR. 20 6 Cu
It. whato. no boat frae/er over
tog. ca maker $400 320 7033

1/1 dupe*, e/ ea
tar garbage. * teem meek met
Heal See
SSM/SSO
JIM D O Y L E
(4 0 7 ) 322-2466
tot NRIOHOUMSTONRNT

! BOAT RENTA!

Buy

Good Deer: Naw auto bavei pod.
Oaia ill Ford hatch, hka naw
wheel efterf youth bed w/ new
mallreie. Me theta. 330-7346

S a le

SANFOtoO 3 bedroom house
central H/A. appsancea. 1500/
mo ♦ $400 dsp 323326*
Aval 12/15** 2/1 w/
4*tc 1875*875 Cut* 1/1 5400
$400 321*757.

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414 W.FVit WF M . Sat9-1

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219— W a n t e d

FOR IA U

pTENSTRO M ■R E N TA LS I

V I HOUSC. good netptoorhood
One yr lease reduced
321-2961

F u ll t
$5 0
$150
9165
9105

S pa c e F o r

103— H o u se s -

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

\Flahlng B oa ta ......... ~.....
Cantar Con aota.............
Pontoon / t o l l l ...............
Dock Boat - 2 1 '................

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MUD OKAY

keen pnrs. N/D. STS/wk. SISO
dapoaa Cal 322*6*3
5 Fl
1325/mo At uHM«e and cade
md K4 pnveeget 3233394

Tree Service needs eipenenced
egucment operators. COL drarer. dear truck operator, skid
User operator, mecfiarac. and
ioo foreman Cas 3233441
VSNOPSO: Ury person
Fee nous ■ Good t Pnc* to
tea Free Brocnue

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something that's good lor you is also
good lor othars. make aura the peopla
around you feel mat you're not mampuiatmg them or their activities today. Oat a
lump on hfa by understanding the tnftuences that'll govarn you in tha year
ahead Send the required refund form
and for your Astro- Graph predetione by
mailing $2 and seif-addressed stamped
envelope to Aslro-Oraph. d o thrs news­
paper. P O Bos 1758. M urray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10158 Be sure to
state your iodmc s&lt;gn
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 18) There «
a strong bhatihood that the people whose
support you need most wilt be there to
help you today However, not everyone
positions
A QUAR IUS (Jan 20-Feto 18) You have
a tendency today lo be careless m what
you voice lo others, so take heed and be
eitremety conscious ol what you want to
say and how you say it before you speak
out
P IS C E S (F e b . 30-M arch 30) It might
require mote resources than you have at
your disposal today to operate an enter­
prise or endeavor important to you
Before you run on the rocks, tmd a witting
ally to hetp
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 18) Your involve­
ments today appear to go either eitraordmanly well or turn out lo be a disap­
pointment tor you There doesn t seem to
be any middle ground but the good
should outweigh the bad
TA U R U S (April 30-May 20) It you make
demands ol others beyond what is rea­
sonable. don t eapect them to continue lo
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have a chance to do something nice
you've been planning to do lor another
today, that parson might steal your thun­
der by doing that exact same deed for you
C A N CER (June 21-Ju ly 33) Even though
you should be able to achieve whatever
you go alter today, you must be certain
they re truty want you want, or else your
victories *W bong you nominal |oy
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 33) If you're involved
in any socially competitive activities
today, don't take them loo seriously
Recreational pastimes are meant to be
tun and relaxing. not senous chores or

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Declarer has to maneuver ace-jack
nine opposite three low cards for only
one loser. The percentage play Is
clear: low to tha nine on the first
round. It wins whenever the second
hand has either the king-10 or the
queen-10. The alternative, leading low
to the jadL works only when second
hand has the king queen: one chance,
rather than two. However, there's a
bee in the balm: What happens if sec
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round? Turn to today's deal.
North's three spades Is a limit raise,
showing about It support points and
at least four trumps.
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signals enthusiastically with the 10 —
when encouraging, always drop the

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contend with today, use a genuine will­
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this column (or both!), the odds queen without the king.
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Holiday gifts on the wild side
By Skill $vodl«
FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - Looking for a
"punfcctly" wild holiday gift?
The Central Florida Zoologi­
cal Park may have just the
thing for those hard-to-shopfor friends und family m em ­
bers. at Ihe new ZOOFARI
Outpost.
No ordinary gift shop, the
ZOOFARI Outpost Is an ed u ca­
tional extension of the zoo.
said Jayna Fox. retail sales

manager.
Formerly Ihe education co­
ordinator for the zoo. Fox took
over the operation o f the new
gift shop Just prior to Its
opening In September. Previ­
ously located next lo the con­
cession stand, the gift shop
moved Into the
pari of the
"bam " In the petting zoo. The
spacious facility quadrupled
the size of the former gift
shop. The ZOOFARI Outpost Is
1.000 square feet and alr-condltloned.
Fox. who has a background

‘Pun-feet’ holiday gifts at the zoo
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Take a brrak from the hustle and bustle o f the holidays to
relax at the Central Florida Zoo and take care of your
shopping needs. Every purchase helps support the Zoo’s
wildlife conservation and education programs.
The new ZOOFAK1 Outpost gift store features a unique
selection of animal and wildlife-themed gifts Including
puzzles, books, fun educational toys, and more. From
armadillos to zebras, you can find the perfect plush animal
for that special someone or outfit youngsters from head-to-toe
with colorful hats. T-shirt’s and animal print socks. Select
from novel Items like Noah's Ark bake sets. Indoor safari
garden activity kits, and Zoo-Doo.
Everything from elephants and mandrills to cheetahs and
alligators are available through the Adopt an Animal progrum.
When you adopt an animal, your gift recipient will receive a
photograph of his or her animal, an adoption certificate and
animal fact sheet. Sponsorships, beginning at $25. help with
the daily care and feeding of your fuvorlte animal.
Give the gift of 400 native and exotic animals and a year of
fun when you purchase an annual membership pass to Ihe
A hv J-'ar _vnly _ t iP . _yuu..uUJ treat- an entire family to Ircr
admission to the Central Florida Zoo. free admission lo over
100 zoos and aquariums throughout the United States,
subscription to ZOOVlews newsletter and much more.
Looking for a unique gift with high visibility, why not have
an engraved wooden plank routed In the name of your friend,
family member, or co-worker for $30. Tills plank will becom r
a part of the boardwalk network at the Zoo for all to see.
For more Information on purchasing a holiday gift from the
Central Florida Zoo. please call (4071 323-4450. The Zoo Is
open dally from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Ls located at 3755 N.W.
Highway 17-92 In Sanford.

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A whole zoo-full of gift Ideas
Andrea Farmer (left, upper photo), marketing
director, and Jayna Fox, retail sales man­
ager, hold just some ol the items available at
the Z O O F A R I Outpost at the Central Florida
Zoo. From T-shirts to books, the new zoo gift
shop has a lot to offer the holiday shopper.

The Forest turns 25
• Community plays an important
role in Lake Mary way-of-life
By tharl Brodla
FEATURE EDITOR

i

LAKE MARY • Like the com ­
munity In which It Is located.
The Forest Is turning 25 this
year.
The retirement community
o f more than 300 homes
opened In 1973 and has long
been acknowledged os a pow­
erful voting block within the
city.
"They are active In Issues
that affect the city of Lake
Mary." said Deputy
Mayor
Thom Greene.
Greene will read a procla­
mation at the celebration this
weekend that acknowledges
that
"the residents of The
Forest have been actively in­
volved In the growth and d e­
velopment of the city of Lake
Mary and have donated their
time to serve
on various
boards and committees of the
city to better their commu­
nity...*
Elaine McElmurry ts part of
a committee organizing the
celebration. She has been r e ­
searching the history o f the
community and putting to­
gether a "walk down memory
lane" to be enjoyed at an open
house to which present and
former residents and local
dignitaries are Invited.
McElmuny uncovered some
Items of Interest In her r e ­
search for Ihe celebration. A c­
cording to an article In the
Sar\ford Herald. Tile Forest's
developer. Robert M. Ander­
son. was honored at a c e re ­
mony In the East Garden of
the
White
House.
for
"outstanding
environmental
Improvement."
The award was given by the
American Association of Nurs­
erymen and was presented by
First Lady Pat Nixon.

The community also won
awards from the American In­
stitute
of
Architects.
the
American Advertising Federa­
tion and was reviewed and na­
tionally publicized by the U r­
ban Land Institute.
In developing the Forest,
Anderson, an Orlando attor­
ney. left as many trees as pos­
sible on the land heavily
populated with pine and oak.
"This place was unusual be­
cause o f the trees.”
said
McElmurry. She said Ander­
son's original plan was to build
cottages but opted for the
manufactured homes. “The ar­
chitects worked around the
trees." she said.
Amenities In the community
Include a $1 million club
house, shufllrboard.
tennis,
horseshoes, a card room, a
pool room, a library, sauna
und exercise room, u heated
pool and another Olymplc-slze
pool.
The Lake Mary Rotary Club
was founded at The Forest.
(That organization celebrated
Its 25th anniversary this year,
us well.) The
Lake
Mary
Chamber of Commerce and
the Lake Mary Woman’s Club
met at the clubhouse.
Each year, when there are
contested seals for the city
elections, members of The
Forest sponsor a political fo­
rum for the residents. Candi­
dates are Invited lo speak and
answers questions on Ihe Is­
sues.
McElmurry said The Forest
Is a great place to live and she
takes pride in the improve­
ments she und her husband
have made lo their home.
She’s sure the community has
contributed more than Just
homes to Lake Mary. "It’s
brought a lot of people to Ibis
area." she said.

I

.ocated in the petting zoo area, wildlife is
ust outside the door. Eleanor Cloyd, who
ias worked in the gift shop for more than 81/2 years, visits with 'Clarissa', the lama.
Her hat and T-shirt, and the bird puzzle she
is holding are available for purchase.

In retail and wholesale pur­
chasing. has filled the shop
with a diverse range of unique
gifts and Interactive Items. The
zoo Is able to Integrate Its
wildlife conservation message
through quality merchandise
selections,
providing
guests
with gifts that help them learn
about their world, said Fox.
Visitors can enhance their e x ­
perience In nature with bear
tracking
tools
or
blrdlng
books. They can purchase kits
for projects at home such an
those to make garden stepping
stones or bird feeders.
"Most Importantly, we try to
send our message o f conserva­
tion home.* Fox said most
Itrms are labeled with Infor­
mation about Ihe animal fea­
tured.
The most popular Itrms pur­
chased by children on the
wrekend are a $2 "grabber* of
an eastern diamond back rat­
tler and a number of animal
masks. Prices In the gift shop
range from $2 to $80 en cyclo­
pedia o f animals and $120
hand-painted bird houses.
Fox said popular gifts for
children are super tubes of
animals and moveable animal
sets. For older youths and
teens.
endangered
species
puzzles and books are good
choices.
For adults, a desktop chime,
at $14. and pot
perches
(miniature birds and animals)
at $6. are good gift choices.
Zoo members can shop any­
time Ihe zoo Is open and r e ­
ceive a 10 percent discount on
all purchases at the ZOOFAR1
Outpost. Annual memberships
start at only $20 and are ulso
a great holiday gift. For the
general public. u&gt;c w o u of­
fering "Dollar Day at the Zoo."
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Dec. 19. admission to Ihe zoo
Ls only $ I person, "a thank you
(o Ihe community for Its sup­
port throughout the year.* said
Andrea Farmer, marketing di­
rector.
Guests are asked lo bring
non-perishable food donations
for the People and Pets Food
Drive.

�Health &amp; Fitness
Holiday tips fo r families w ith critically ill children
lV\.t- t liiltlti-tts lln-pit.il. Houston
Hung the holiday*. to the hospital iti
i i U*tn.iU latiitlv tia dlUoits Ask the -a.of
lor gnu! times about decorating looms
visits tn*in friends util relatives, sped a l
tnr »!-• ittnl siMsoual umsii Allow tin4 111
* d i tml siblings to jiarUiipate
ttl
Planmi.g: thi rvrniH

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

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Take uUatitage ot the . omniutiltv events
and bolt dav tesuvltlcs that hospitals often
j*lan sp. -1 1tic alb lor chtldten "I’luldi rn*H
hospital.' arr vt*n good alvuit Itel) ling
Liintii I*1^ i etebtate the holidays
said
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Turn It* the hif.pil.tl si,ill lor personal
siippmt .t*. well as Irtcuds .tiul latiulv
Disclosing i nnccnis tit people patents
mist will make 1 1it-ni heller al»U* in
i nmlnti thctr child

s tf j#*s,r tilK for famtlu
Ktvii ivvjn•%tatiiMt** IIIodest ,uid plan
i otldltliuii Avoid
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and rmotto ual" expr 'tveness
"It
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prokiblv hi*:Iter tn h, l\t small. intimate
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thrillh “
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Cam it i «*ntirx and Hetna mingy Service at

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W ill 111HI*
NAN Ft.1RD - t&gt;r 3i'r.UA* tkir
rev bom 1bvsiciaits Alliance
I'rologv Al4!iter will speak on
1'rmarx Tr.let Disi inter and
Ktdttev Dis.•asi- on Thursday.
bom »1 to 1
i 1 a m at Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital
Classrooms A .\ U Leant about
lhr dtsr.isr process irratmetu
and how in cel help
Snacks will be provided.
v ail I407| 661-6073 to make
a reservation The hospital is
located at 1101 W Seminole
Hlvd

N o h m te e r s

needed

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Hospice ol the Comforter is
looking for volunteers inter
isted in helping trrminallv ill
patients and families m their
own homes or visiting them in
nursing homes to pick tip ami
deliver equipment or to work
in the administrative oilier
Free no obligation traminc
t lasses enventtg ortentation
will be held beginning in
Jauuarx tbrnucboiit the year
m Seminole Oramje a coun­
ties Classes .ire limited.
please call now to reserve a
space
For more information on
vnlunleenrig pleas. t .t|| Sar.tli
Stengel volunteer coordinator
14071 6S2-0MOH

Students can conduct
research
HOL S T')\ ■ College under­
graduates interested lit a ca­
reer in medicine can conduct
research and earn money at
the same time during a 10week summer program
Tile Summer Medical and
Researc h Training (SMART)
program
sponsored by the
Graduate School at Huvlor
College of Medicine In Hous­
ton. is designed lor students
interested
In scientific r e ­
search and offers first-hand
work experience tn laborato­
ries conducting biomedical re ­
st art h
■Students get lo be involved
in on going research projects
that directly aliens the health
nt everyone * said Dr Gayle
Slaughter SMART program dt
teitor “Students are matched
with mentors based on their
eilm ational
and laboratory
cxpertetLie. and mutual inter­
ests
The program oilers dully
seminars featuring Haylor f.u
Itlty members discussing top­
ics on the cutting edge ol biomedlcul
researc b
Students
also have a chance to learn
about
career
development,
and receive personal counsel
tug from tlaylor faculty and
administrators
Applicants
must have
a
minimum grade point-average
IGl'Al of 3 0 Approximately SO
students .ri- selected lor the
htghlv competitive program
The SMART program gives
undergraduates from around
Ha- i uliiilTV an opportlintty lo
iriterac i with peers who are
bngbi and lommltted to sc I
eta i- said Slaughter a Huylor
assistant professor o) i ell blol
ogv Stiuieiits walk away from
il.&lt; program with the tonli
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&gt;ss.nv to make a through the
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Rriiiniibrr wlut tin* holidays mean.
Most holidays havr llirnirs that trail ns to
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Calcium has bio benefits for oral cavity
Sl’ KCIAl TO THE HERALD
CHICAGO
The liter.ipentlt elleels ot i.il
Hum have been getting significant media at
tent ion lately btit dentists have lone known ot
the need, especially lor women, to consume
the mineral for general overall well be me and
dental health.
"Calcium is a * rltlcal mercdiciu of healthy
teeth which begin developing before birth,*
savs Vicki Grandtuetu. DDS a general dentist
who practices on Chicago's Northwest side
“That's why pregnant women need plenty ot
food high In calcium every day in order to start
their babies on a lifetime ol good dental health
Calcium also lortilics teeth durtug childhood
and helps lo keep them intact throughout life."
The alveolar (jawI bone depends on calcium
in order to maintain its form and him non Set*
Ctrlllh studies have linked low i all ium intakover a lone period ol nun- with alveolar bone
loss Some research siiggesis that alveolar bmte
loss also mi eh l be one ol the llrst signs of osteoporosis a disease in which ilie iMines liecntne weak Imttte .md fracture prone.
(tnu iedit have been lost, further alveolar
cs often occurs.” m m Dr Crundtncttt
"Loss of alveolar hone ran create prolileins with
denture tit and retention, problems thai can.
in turn lead to siill more bone loss'
Aci ordmg to Dr
Gr.tmllncUi. the best
sounes lor tali mm lot hide milk and other
dairy foods Other good sources Include
canned sirdlnes anti salmon with edible bones,
tofu Isoybran mull, and dark green, lealv
vegrtables especially cnllard greetts anti kale.

to fin d out m ore about
innovative treatm ent*.

I hough I' . il is the best source of ealcluitt,
I't Gr.imliiietti saysihat calcium supplements
also ate avail able over the ciuutler or by pre
scitpiioti sb. suggests that these products he
used unilrt a demist s or physicians guide
lines
Areuuhitg i" recent research from Columbia
University i ati lum supplements can help
soothe Hie symptoms ol premenstrual w it
drome In a recent study, women who took
1.200 milligrams of calcium a day reduced
I MS symptoms bv more than 50 peri n il The
study was published In the American Jotintal
of Obstetrics anil Gynecology.
Halt ot the women In the study were ran
dumb assigned to consume daily lour chew
able, calcium rurhtinalc tablets containing a
total ol 14200 of call linti. The other half were
given four &lt;hevvahle tablets without calcium.
Neither the participants nor physicians con
dueling the study knew which women were in
which group.
The study which Is one of the largest ever lo
examine CMS, found that call him carbonate
significantly retimed (our key categories ol
symptoms mood swings, bloating, food Trac­
ings and pain. In 15 of 17 other common symp­
toms. stub »ls low back.ithe and depression,
the ini lilcnee of pain or discomfort were re
dui ed bv taking rati turn
I was genuinely happy lo hear the results of
Hus study and I hope they stand up us tjtey are
si mtmt/ed further." says Dr. Grandtuetu.
This is another reason to get calcium into your
diet I think many women will pay attention lo
this news and one of the good results will be
bet n r oral bealtb

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SI EC 1A1. TO THE HERALD
It's three tn the aftemouti,
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Open your desk drawer and
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vou keep meaning to update
Hut no food. So you head for
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It doesn’t have to Ijc- this
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An important key to smart
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tttealllme finally arrives.
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lor lower cancer risk and hel­
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A century of life

W EDDING

Celebrating 100 a dream come true for Naomi

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A cen tu ry o f hit* w as c e lrhrated hv N aom i I) I ’o lf it ib r r
Her. n S an ford resident Cm 11
years, mi D e i.
2. A lth ou gh
Nam nl Is h r art nt* lm p a lted
ml
is nut as miihilt* as she n in e
w as. she ts a m ild m .m nen d.
i arum and lo v in g unm an
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i o n lltig to her d .iu g h tfi m I , .1
N ellie
I'lilfe u lrf rip'l
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lle lir v F o llfllb e r g e r nl Sanlnnl
N aom i D D u n la p w as born
Dee. 2. IM'IH m I ratiklm
I 1
and Is tile next to till- Iasi n| 1:1
ch ildren . H er liu sh an d
who
passed aw .iv III I'l 12. w as
1
i.iip e u t e r and a ls o 1 nuked ill
nver tin ■m m iiv
Ih e in u p lr p areu led s e n 11
ehltrlri'ii and
there
are
ii
gr.im li h lld ie u 22 great gra n d
• Inldri'll alld th ree Hle.lt i»|eat
Kr.indi h lld ri'ii
A ffo r d in g
to
N ellie.
N aom i
loved
kids
llf. lllv
S h e W.ls a huitiem akei
w ile and innihet
\i Ihe said
w h o n a lly eii|oved hahy s iin im
With her nun laiultv .is u t II as
frien d s
She w as v e iv a ctive she s a
sw eeth eart
N ellie said addin,
lliat she 1 m isld m i d Namnl i-hei ow n m o th er
Namnl w as all .11 live in fill)it 1
ul
tin*
I 11 st
I'n -s h v le riau
I lin n h and rti| n ifd
nei d li
vvutk N ellie said s |ii w as al
w ays ir m h e t m ii .i I hI i .i i i s
as
Hills tnr taim lv an d llle iid s Site
a lso
eiiju ved
qu iliiiiH
and
pit 1 I II m.tnv qu ilts ivllll ll sh e
also p tesia ited a s Hilts
lo d a v Nam nl is a resident ul
the H ea lth ca re an d h eh .ih tlita
timi ( 'eitiet ul S.m tord w h ere
she lias lived Im the past four
yea rs s h e lik e s 11 then* and
• a lls ll iin llif
N ellie said
• in Suuil.n
Nov 21ft Nam nl
was h on ored hv trieuds and
relatives. Iroin
I Ul to :t(M)
p m . In the t e n t e r c a fe te ria
AI h iu i ft) a r m e d w ith c a rd s.
Ilow rrs and Hilts to w ish the
1 liarm lnH
1 en teiia rta u
w ell
N.limit w as o v e ru h e lm e d with
tile hit: hirthdav
ta k e
eni
I missi i I in gn en and Hold Iti

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Ireslimi* lifts served
included
Irmt punih and h ors d oeu­
vres.
Relatives arrived from Mis­
sissip pi and Florida and all
lour ot her ItvInH children a t­
tended. including: Henry of
Sanford; Patricia Holton. M il­
let Like. Ruth Bunnell, Or
tumid Beach and Michigan:
and Frank Pulfenbergrr ol
' in e n i tile

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Nellie said the 100th birth
•lav parly went wonderful She
added that this was the llrst
time in several years the family
has been together and ll was.
in realttv. a family reunion.
Namnl Is still basking 1 1 1 the
i-m lietiienl ol her lOOth birth
day a dream come true llav*
inn her (amity together on this
day makes the dream more
spcii.d "She is very contented
at the &lt; enter.' Nellie said She
knows shes a It Hatred

WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS
CHRISTMAS MUSIC

The halts of the Sanford
Woman s Club were dec krd
with glittering Christmas and
H.mukkah decorations at the
December meeting when the
club celebrated the season

with a ililig lu tiil

m iisii .1

gram.
I’eg Jones, 1 h.urinal! ul
arts department
nitiodi
the gtlesl artists (ni tin- da
(iavle Stein nl Wltllfl
and daughter in law ut
member [Juris stein, lulu
history &lt;&gt;1 ll.umkk.di an
celebration that Is Idled
fun. games, snugs, eat in .
kes and lighting *l*« me:
candles.
(iayle. a piano teat lift
settled one ol her pupil
year-old Jessica Welt It ni
i.indo. who played several
nukkah pletes including i‘
light and lilting "Draydl Sung
Joan Harvey,
an
ant it:
pllshed flutist and wife ol 11Rev. Wayne lia r - v paste
the First Baptist 1 Ininli m
P le a te

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Christmas and
Hanukkah tradi­
tions were pre­
sented at the De
cember meeting of
the Sanford
Woman's Club.
Examining a
draydl from Jewi -n
tradition are clul
president Bettyr
D. Smith (from
left) with guest
artists Gayle
Stein, Joyce Hai
vey and Jennifer
Welch.

Milslial lendlllmis were
hv i ath\ Mil hael Sr 1linn•hv K.isun and Mu hai l, dr
'Hie Dallie nl Live" was
jiertnmii'd til I'liVt.lh Hilts.
m &lt;-11r 11&gt;■&gt; nl nver I d )
tnllnwed at the Mid
w av Ret n a tio n C en ter "I In*
gw esls i ti|nved an even in g o f
Imul. tun and |ny with the
new lvw 'eds
A

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Fbcv will he making their
hi mu m Smiih Carolina
i InI nl Inull
gursls
were
tmm Smith ( arnlllia and
I icorgl.i.

HfffttcJ PHoia by Tomdur Vnctrtl

J e w e l C o u n c il 109 m a rk s 50th a n n iv e rs a ry th ro u g h d e d ic a ti
The
Noth
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Jew el C on n ell Nu
100 ut Ills
IrIt t II w as h osted In Royal
Palm Temple No 800. O rlan do
'Hits au xiliary
nl the Im
p m ie d
B enevolent
lT n l( (l i v e
O rd er ol K lks nl th e W orld
holds a unique p la te in our
deinut ratu sta le ly In |!I2I &lt;•
resolution w as ad opted m Bus
ton d ia l
Hie Fast Daughter
R u ler’s ( m ini il shall lie the
only sch ool ul itistrut lio n Im
temples w ith in a d is tric t."

Twenty seven years later.
Jewel Council 10!) was organ-

l/ed lilt* sin t ess nt these SO
years has been because ol

prayer, dedication, energy* and
hard work
Only Ihiee tlanghters have
served as laiyal Daughter Rul
t i s . i]it- late I D R Lnor.i Mcrrut ol Royal F ilm Temple No.
h‘ io Orlando, and L.D.K. MatHe Brady ul Magnolia Temple
No 111. Cocoa
Dauglitcr Lai Alyce Dc.ui of
Royal Palm Temple No. b‘J0
rose to the helm In H&gt;7H, Her
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years with one great (li.uige
an increase in membership nt
over ItX) Ihe linage and visi
billIV nl Klkdmii in all comiiiu
miles have unproved Km our
aged learning by implementing
fu h .m ifmem sessions, key nl
fleers and members attend all
educational worksliops slate
and national tmivenimus and
1 1 ii ilcrent is.
Dauglitcr Dean, under the
leadership has been the origi­
nator of "Tile Cheer Ward"
which Is given to deserving

daughters lor their accom­
plishments. and merttorious
serviie rendered to mankind.
Daughter Dean Is proud to
say that since Jewel Council
IP‘ )&gt; humble beginning, over
five decades later, they can
boast oj being the largest Past
Daughter Rulers Council In
Florida
bhc says t(tanks to the
daughters for the two decades
she has served as a dedicated.
Cliristi in.
humble
leader
Blank-- lor ihe success, expeHem c and (o being dedicated
and highly committed. Truly we
have grown together from a
tiny atom to the mighty* oak.
I. D R Dean reminded the
audletoe dial ethic.Hum is ni
lilt as "-(• i limb We are in con
tunic (•&gt; lie visible, do our fair
sh.ue to show sisterly love, for
we are the largest African
Aim man urgaiU/atlon ill die
utm erse.
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Santa’s arrival, tons of snow herald season
Holiday in the Park lights
up Lake Mary with flair
Holiday In the Park, formerly
Olde Lake Man- Holidays, be­
gan with the arrival of Santa
ami Mr*. Claus on the Harry S.
Benson parade, Tlie line of
children
ready
for
Santa
seemed a mlir long
After
Santa arrived, the entertain­
ment
began
with
Mike
Wlerebowskl who delighted the
audience
with
beautiful
Christmas songs on his dulci­
mer. Mayor David Mealor the
Like Mary city commissioners
then helped light the city'*
Christmas tree.
After the tree lighting, the
Like M an High Drama Club
performed excerpts from their
holiday play. 'Babes in ToyLuid". Country Joe Rosier then
Invited children to come on
stage to help him tell "Twas the
Night Before Christmas’ . There
were more titan 30 children on
stage helping Joe out. The
Florida Young Artist String
Quartet had been scheduled to
perform,
but circumstances
beyond thetr control caused
thetr
cancellation.
Sharon
McGinnis, a I-ike Mary resi­
dent and outstanding violinist,
filled in on Just a few hours no­
tice. Chlldrrn were literally
dancing in the
aisles
as
Sharon played bluegrass ver­
sions of familiar Christmas
songs.
Tlie
Stardust
Girl
Scouts closed out the night

LAKE MARY

MARY
ROWELL

with several holiday songs.
Holiday In thr Park Is a c o ­
operative effort by the Cl tv of
Like Mary, the Stardust Girl
Scouts, and the Uikr Mart
W om ans Club. This is thr fifth
year the group has worked to ­
gether to provide a holiday
event. The Girl Scouts provided
a free holiday craft to those
donating a toy for Safehouse of
Seminole
County.
The
woman's club provided free
cookies and a drink to anyone
who donated a non-perishable
food Item for Safehouse. Hetty
Spencer came from Safehouse
to accept the donations. A l­
though the crowd at this year s
celebration was good, the do­
nations of food and toys were
very disappointing, barely a
fourth of what they were last
year. If you can help make up
the
difference.
call
Hetty
Spencer at Safehouse at 3303011.

ST. PETER S HOSTS
BREAKFAST W ITH SANTA
Hie
unseasonably
warm
weather did i l l
rp children
Irom enjoying the r&gt; tons of
snow at St lVIer s I -rscho« I s
Breakfast with Santa. Satur­
day. Dec. 5 was definitely
slants weather, but quite a lew
of the children came prrparrd.
wearing gloves to keep Ihelr
hands wann as they nude the
[H-rfect snow ball. Snow wasn't
all that was available. Chlldrrn
and adults enjoyed a breakfast
o f eggs. ham. pancake*, bagels
and donuts. Tlie children also
got a chance to have a little
one on one chat with Santa
about thetr holiday wish list.
Next to the snow, the second
most popular at true I Ion was
the luiyrtde. Brian Loc Ird load
alter load of children land a
few adults) in Hinging favorite
holiday songs on the hayride.
There were also carnival games
for the chlldrrn to play.
The purpose o f the breakfast.
Iresidrs tons of fun. was to
raise money for St. IVtrr's IVcscliool and Klndrrgartrn. To
help out with this cause, a si­
lent auction was held, a raffle
and. for the first time this year,
a balloon for a basket. With
the balloon for a basket, v1si
tors iMiught a balloon for $15.
Tlie balloon had u number that

Surrounded by somo ol the donations received at
Holiday in the Park are (front): Ashley Williamson.
Morgan Hi and Melissa Kunkel. representing Girt

Scouts, and (back) Sandl Moodto of the Lake Maty
Woman's Club, and Betty Spenser who accepted do­
nations tor Satehousa of Seminole.

corresponded

with a basket
filled with goodies worth morr
that twtrr the cost of the balloon.

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at a price you can afford“

A h with any fund raiser. It
takes lot* of volunteers and
many sponsors to make the

Dount. Genet J Ci*U. Cnmiiul Drfeme/TnfTk/DUl, Contnrn,
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event work. The co-chairs for
this year’s event wrre Lori
Gossett and Gwen Sowl. l*rr

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event and made donations to
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Children playing in the snow at Breakfast With Santa at St Peters Eprscopal Church in Lake Mary (left photo) and violinist Sharon McGinnis

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Chairperson
for
Peninsula
Temple
No.
329.
Daytona
A * the celebration of the
Beach;
L.D.R.
Yvonne
Mat­
50th anniversary o f the council
thews. Kick-Off Chairperson
and the 20th of L.D.R. Lou
for Magnolia Temple No. 441.
AJvce Dean. Daughter Ruler, an
Cocoa.
evening at the Emmy Awards of
The evening’s entertainment
Elkdom was entered by L.D.R.
was rrndered by ’ Easy E.’ u
Mildred Foster. Royal Palm
creative dance try Generation
Temple 890. Orlando and Tasof Sanford, a reading by L.D.R.
hala Ruller. Carnation Temple
Gloria Dailey. DcLand. a med­
No. 834. DcLand.
ley of songs by L.D.K. Ret ha
Musical moments were sweet
Bilker, Sanford, readings by
music to the ear as the grand
L.D.R. Yvonne Matthews and a
and state officers were seated.
dynamic poem "1 Am A Moun­
Attending were Grand District
tain Climber’ recited by Billy
Deputy's Delia Ray, Past Grand
Michael Arnold. This even! of
Exalted Ruler Roosevelt Cum­
celebration will be one to long
mings and Chief Antler Elect.
be remembered for Its grace
After
the
entrance
of
and magnitude of eloquence.
P.G.D.R. Lou Alyce Dean, csFifty years o f notable achieve­
• orted by P.G.E.R. Albert Brow,
ments by Jewel Council No.
Jr. the awards ceremony took a
109 und twenty years of dedi­
swing to thr top honoree.
cation by P.G.D.R. Lou Alycc
The proclamation to Jewel
Dean.
Council No. 109, Past Daughter
Congratulations to P.G.E.R.
Rulers, Daughters o f Elks Dis­
Roosevelt
Cummings who has
trict II. was a reminder that
been elected Chief Am lrr of
with education being one of
Seminole Council 109, Past
ihcir goals that ‘ A Mind Is a
Exalted Ruler Council. He will
Terrible Tiling To Waste.” This
lead
the men through a suc­
proclamation was from the
cessful year.
Honorable Ernest Page. Dis­
trict 6. Orlando, City Commis­
sioner. The proclamation was
CHURCH TURNS 120
read to the guests by the
St. Paul Missionary Baptist
mother of the 1997 National
Church celebrated 120 years of
Oratorical
contest
winner,
service
to the community.
Alono Miller. Mrs. Grace S.
Along with u homecoming
Miller The 4th of December
service
to welcome
former
was declared L.D.R.’s Day In
members from near and far.
Ihr City of Orlando.
Vivian Huston Bowden pre­
Receiving the Emmy Awards
sided.
were: L.D.R. Rosemary Atwrll,
A special presentation of the
Kirk O ff Chairperson for Ever­
praise dance to the song
green Temple No. 321. Sanford:
'Behold the King* was per­
L.D.R. Barbara Ivey. Kick-Off
formed by Grralyn J. Guy. The
Chairperson
for
Carnation
spirit was Indeed Invited to
Temple
No.
834.
DcLand;
spend the morning In this
L.D.R. Della
Ray.
Kick-Off
service. The prayer and scrip­
Chairperson for Royal Palm
ture was given by Victor DarTemple 890. Orlando; L.D.R.
gan with musical selections by
Belly Wrotcn, Kick-Off Chair­
the trio 'U nity' consisting of
person for [.and O’Lakes Tem ­ Audrey Blye. Arlene Jones and
ple No. 1056, Leesburg; L.D.R.
Charles Allen. 'Hie Mass Choir
Adeline
Jenkins.
Kick-Off also sang Tlie message of llte

^ ' " 9 bluegrass Chnstmas carols at Holiday in the Park to the dolight
°* *ho audience

morning was Acts 9:3-10. Pas­
tor Albert Covington reminded
the congregation to go after the
lost sheep and to leave the 909.
Tlie history o f St. Paul Mis­
sionary Baptist Church goes
back to 1880 when the first
church was built. St. Paul Is
Ihe oldest Baptist Church In
Sanford. Under the pastorate
of Rev. Castle Brewer, a new
church was completed In 1889
and a parsonage was built. The
now edifice of St. Paul stands
on Ihe corner of lin e Avenue
and 91 It Street where the Rev.
B.H. Hodge *erved from 1939*
19(56. Under the guidance of
the laird In 1966, Rev. Robert
Doctor was the leader for ten
years and In seven years the 30
year mortgage was paid off. the
late Rev. Amos C. Jones served
from 1977 to 1997 where the
continued growth of the rhurch
brought about ebangr.
'Die theme for 1999 set forth
by the new Pastor Albert C ov­
ington Is ‘ Commitment Ninety
and Nine.*
St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church Senior Mission Society
honored Margaret Oliver who
has been a member for 70
years. She served 25 years as
financial secretary of the Sen­
ior Mission Society. A dedi­

cated Christian servant who
gives full service dally to her
muster and church. Mrs. Oliver
Is an ardent member of Choir
No. One. Gospel Chorus. Pulpit
Aid Club, a Deaconess and for
years served as family coordi­
nator for tlie church. She
would drive members during
times of bereavement.
Oliver serves us chairperson
o f the Thanksgiving Meditative
Service tliat hits been a suc­
cess fur many yrar*. Harvest
meditation gives gratitude to
God fur tils blessing*. The
honor plaque was presented to
Oliver by Minnie Phillip* on
behalf of Ihr Mission Society
where Ruth Allen Is president.

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SCHOLARSHIP DAY
Tlie Castle Brewer Scholar­
ship Fund will celebrate Sun­
day. Dec. 13 at the 11:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. worship service
at St. Paul. Tlie second Sunday
In December Is Castle Brewer
Scholarship Day. Scholarships
are awarded to graduates at u
special appreciation program.
"Die descendants of Rev. Castle
Brewer will be In attendance at
this fellowship service. There
will be a guest speaker at the
5:00 p.m. scholarship service.
Principal Ronald Nathan will
be the educational speaker.

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DEAR ABBY: My Bance and I
have been together for nearly five
years. Hi* mother i* terminally Ul.
She needs 24-hour care, seven day*
a week.
We agreed to move her into our
home. I wasn't working at the time.
She has been with us since the
beginning of the year.
I have decided to get a part-time
job, five hours a day, five daya a
week. I have asked my fianca's sis­
ters to care for their mother while f
work. His sisters are in an uproar
about it. One of them told me, *If
you can't live on the money he's
making, then there's something
wrong."
Abby, it's not that. I want to be
able to buy things without asking
him for money all the time. His sis­
ters are able to care for their moth­
er. To lop It off, my fiance agrees
with his sisters. What would you
suggest?
DISGUSTED WITH MY
FUTURE IN-LAWS

DEAR DISGUSTED: Please
do not feel you must Justify
needing some relief frees tbs
shouldered for almeet a yean
the role of primary caregiver.
You have already doao more
anyone to make you Esoi guilty.
If your fiance's mother la tor­

some degree of financial Inde­
pendence, regardless of what
year fiance's Meters aay. There’s
many a slip Twist the cup and
the lip — and a five-year enment is no guarantee that
i will bo a wedding.

— you may bo able to obtolu
respite ears for her fro u Boopice. Hoeplce la a service pro­
vided by about t000 affiliated
Medicare-licensed ofonoioe
dedicated to the care of dying
piop|§ and t iifir ftuBlllMb

ifoepice doctors, aursos,
counselors, aides and volun­
teers work to easuro that
istienta live comfortably at
sional and skilled caregivers
attend to tbs physical, psyebalogical aad spiritual needs of
keataad
both Um
Par more iaferm atloa about
this service, write: Um National
Hoeplce Organisation, I N I N.
MooroSt, Suite M l, nritsglso.
A final thought: Yen ewe no

DEAR ABBY: I love my boyfriend very much, but he’s not afTechtionate in any way. When I ask him
if he loves me, he gets angry. He
told me that he aaid he loved me
once, and after that, he shouldn’t
have to repeat it. He says he wants
an independent woman who makes
no demands.
Abby, I enjoy his company. He
takes me out every weekend and
calls me every day. But he never
holds my hand or kisses me. I need
some alTection and reassurance of
hia love, but he refuses to give it
tome.
Should I stay in this relationship
or move on?
MISS GLORIA IN GEORGIA

DEAR MISS GLORIA: Metahorically apeaklng, you ore
re and your boyfriend io lee —
decidedly Incompatible
binatlon. Since bo la unwilling
to fulfill your needs, you should
‘ sg II
ship so you can bo Area to find a
man who la a bettor match.

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New members welcomed a n :
Trlsh Colbert. Helen Hsinner
and Phyllis Senkarlk.
Annually, members ring the
bells for the Salvation Army,
which Is being chaired by Rose
Jacobson. For those who might
like to volunteer for this project
and haven't signed up. please
contact Rose.
The annual arts and crafts
festival will be held at the Jan.
6 meeting. According to chair­
man Peg Jones, those planning
to exhibit are asked to bring
their entries to the clubhouse,
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. on
Tuesday. Jan. 5. There will
also be a table o f Items for sale
and a table o f Items for display
only. In additional to the tradi­
tional blue, red and white rib­
bons. ribbons will also be
awarded for best o f show and
most popular entry.

Viola Frank will chair the
club's annual Italian Night In
February. More on this later.
Hostesses were: Polly Pezold
and Jeanette Padgett, chair­
men. Mary Dale Jones. Anne
Clayton and Maxine Marsh.

ANDY'S SPECTACULAR
Gadabout Jackie Caola had
an exciting trip to Branson.
Mo. where she saw lots of
shows and did some Interest­
ing things. But the highlight of
Branson for Jackie was a t­
tending the Andy Williams
show which she described as
"spectacular and memorable."
Jackie said she loved the
part when
Andy sang and
danced with Erika Mills Bet­
tencourt. a former Sanford
dancer who Is part of his show.
"Andy's terrific when he belts It
out," Jackie s a id .

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Community group to judge as Lake M ary lights up

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Holiday music at the
cathedral
ORLANDO • The Cathedral
Church o f St. Luke prrsenls a
Joyful
holiday
service
of
Christmas carols, poetry am!
sacred dance with tire Orlando
Deanery Girls' Chotr Sunday
at 6 p in.
On !&gt;cc. 20 at 6 pm . the C a­
thedral will present Christmas
lessons and carols, based on
the famous Christmas Eve
service from Kind's College.
Cambridge, with the Orlando
Deanery iloychotr with Men.
D ie Cathedral will present a
Christmas eve celebration with
favorite carols and John Rut­
ter's exuberant cantata sung
liy the Cathedral Choir with
brass Dec 24 al 10:30 p.m
The performance will be fol­
lowed by Midnight Mass

Ballroom dancing
O RIAN DO - The Central
Florida Chapter of the U.S.
Amateur Itallroom Dancers A s­
sociation will hold its monthly
ballroom dance on Friday at 8
p.m. at the Bahia Shrine Audi­
torium. 2300 Pe mb rook Drive.
Orlando.
There will be a group dance
lesson beglnntng at 7:30 p.m
taught by professional dancers
Mark Traynor and Carol Nay­
lor.
USAB DA members are $6,
non members arc $8 (free with
S20 membership application).
For more Information call Saul
Cornell, president. 1-107) 83136H0.

Sportsman's holidayball

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O RIAN DO • Townsend's Ad­
venture Club presents The
Sportsmans Holiday Ball, a
charity event benefiting Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children
and Women Dec. 20 from 3
until 9 p.m. at Townsend’s
Restaurant. 35 W. Michigan
St.. Orlando. The ball will fea­
ture Derek from ’ Derek and
The Slammers" and Bubba and
Boudreaux o f Real Radio 104.1
and 540 am.
Tickets are $10 at the door
and include a spaghetti dinner
and cash bar. A silent auction
will be held during the ball.
Outdoor attire, fishing, hunt­
ing. hiking, etc.. Is suggested.

Bell ensemble
auditions
CASSELBERRY - The Magic
of Bronze, a Central Florida
Community Bell
Ensemble,
will hold its annual auditions
on Jan. 5 and 12 at 7 p.m. at

Ascension Lutheran Church.
351 Ascension Drive near the
Intersection of State Road 436
and U.S.
Highway
17-92.
Casselberry
Current members are r e ­
quired to rr-audttlon and the
ensemble is hoping to double
Its size so 15 tinging positions
arr open.
Auditions consist o f Individ
Ual exercises, technique dem ­
onstrations.
group
sightTrading, and discussions on
commitment.
Persons interested m audi­
tioning or for more Inform a­
tion call Ruth McDonnell, mu­
sic director, al |407) 699-7124
or visit the ensemble’s web
site
at
www.ao.net/
-ofThuldr/magtc.htm.

B.A.S.S. technique
SANFORD - Seminole Com­
munity College will host a twoday workshop offering area
anglers a unique opportunity
to participate In a seminar
where six of America's top
professional anglers. Including
the 1997 and 1998 B A S S .
Anglers of the Year, will serve
;w Instructors. The workshop
Is sanctioned by the HASS An­
glers Sportsman Society,
Mainstream techniques such
as plastic worms, crankbalts,
lopwatrr. flipping and pitch­
ing. and splnnerbalts will be
presented along with strate­
gies for when bass suspend,
move, or are Inactive dur to
water temperature*.
'Die workshop will he p r e ­
sented Saturday and Sunday.
Jan. 23 and 24 from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. Registration Is
$89 for the primary partici­
pant and $44.50 for spouse or
youth 16 or younger. For res­
ervations call SCC Community
Education at (407) 328-2121.

LAKE MART" - There should
be quite a light show going on
In Lake Mary over the next
two weeks.
The Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association Is
scheduled to Judge the dis­
plays o f homes and busi­
nesses In the city this week­
end and winners will soon
display yard signs announc­
ing the category’ of the award.
Awards will be given for the
following
categories:
Resi­
dential Awards: Best Overall
Holiday
Decoration.
Best
Traditional Theme
Decora­
tion.
Best
Joyful
Theme
Decoration, Best Humorous
Dcrnratlon.
Best
Religious
Theme Decoration. Best Win­
dow Or Entrancr Decoration.
Best Block Decoration (4 Or
More Houses Participating).
Business
Award:
Best
Overall Business Decoration
T h e purpose o f the Holiday
o f Lights awards which Is
sponsored try the CIA Is to
generate city-wtdc unity and
pride as well as to showcase
our city by attracting visitors
from the greater
Orlando
area.* said Sheila Sawyer,
president o f the group. ‘ The
wonderful variety and crea­
tivity of holiday decora! Ions
at our homes and businesses
make Lake Mary the place to
see for the holidays.*
An example of a unique dis­
play can be found In the yard
of Strve and Althea Parrish,
on East Crystal Lake Avenue.
Althea Is a collector of any­
thing flamingo and was sur-

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Th* front yard of Iho horn* of Slav* and Althta Parrish Is adornod with holiday flamlngosa.
prised Thanksgiving Day by a
huge yard sculpture built by
her friends Billy and Nancy
Jrrman. the sculpture In­
cludes a sleigh pulled by
eight flamingoes. Althea said
stir lias plans to light the dis­
play for better night viewing.
Ileavtly lighted areas o f the
city Include most o f Hills o f
Lake Maty. Tlmacuan and the
Main
Rond/Cardlnal
Oaks

subdivision.
Winners will be recognlzrd
with a yard sign no later than
Dec. 20. A permanent plaque
Is given to each winner. All
registered participants will
receive a cerllflcale o f par­
ticipation.

weekends) through Dec . 31.
The mission of the CIA Is to
provide project grants for the
benefit of the city and Its
residents, as well as to encourage
participation
In
community afTatrs such as the
Holiday of Lights awards.

In order to qualify for the
award, homes and businesses
must be lighted nightly (until
10 p.m. weekdays. 11 p.m.

‘ Lei’s all grl in I hr spirit
and make this
a must-do
event on everyone’s holiday
list,* said Sawyer.

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Exercise and dance
SANFORD
•
Community
Education Programs at Semi­
nole Community College la of­
fering a wide variety of ex er­
cise and dance classes from
Swing and Latin dancing to
Yoga and Tal Chi Chuan. Other
dance classes offered Include
Ballet, Ballroom. Latin and
Country Line Dancing. Exer­
cise programs Include Slim 'n
Trim Step Aerobics. Seniors’
Exercise and Lunchtime Fit­
ness workout.
All cLisses run for six weeks
and fees are $39 each except
for Tal Chi. which Is $79 and
mns for 15 weeks. Registra­
tion Is currently open. For a
brochure and registration In­
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annual presentation of Q.F. Handers ’Messiah’ with
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Sunday performances: Dec, 13, 7 p.m., Latter-day
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Mrs. Holy’s class went on a
field trip to the Central FlorIda Zoo. We wrat on the IOth
o f Nov. We got there by bus.
First we went to the class­
room and learned about fish,
amphibians, reptiles, birds,
and mammals. My favorite one
Is the reptiles because 1 like
snakes.
Then we went to Discovery
Stations. We looked at foot
prints o f an elephant, ostrich,
and alligator. We looked at
horns from an Oryx and ant­
lers from a Fallow deer. We
looked at skulls from a white­
tailed deer and a leopard. We
looked at feathers from an os­
trich and a macaw. We looked
at how much a parrot's lunch
weights and how much a
monkey’s lunch weighs and
how much a child's lunch
weighs.
Then we went to lunch. I
had a sandwich, two drinks,
some candy from Halloween,
chips, and a Kudol. I got to
set with Jllttan, Ashley W..
Ashley T.. Louise. Jennifer.
Krtslr. and my mom.
Then we looked at where
animals lived. The alligator

Thanksgiving Is a lime to give
thanks for
Health, happiness, honesty
And also for apples, abilities,
and autumn.
Now I am thankful for nature,
my neighbors and neatness.
Know that I am thankful for
sunny
days.
summer,
spendldness.
Good grades, generous people,
and glorious people.
I am also thankful for
Valentines
Day.
voyages.
Veteran's Day,
Interesting books. Ice rream.
Inspiration.
Natural people, neighbors, a
normal life
Gifts, games, and generals.

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Lake Mary Elementary School students Sevie Filosofos, Grace Dang and John Welch were just some of
snapping turtle lives In North
America. The two-toed sloth
lives tn South America. The
bam owl lives In Europe. D ie
cheetah llvrs In Afrlra. The
Aslan elephant lives in Asia.

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tralla. The |
Antarctica,
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tie and tree bark. Then we
took the bus back to school
and that ended our field trip.
Scute Flloso/os is n third
grader at Lake Mary Elemen­
tary School.

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H e re ’s a gaucho named G arrett
Jaanatta M. Boaraa, of
Longwood, has enrolled as a
memtjcr of the Class o f 2002
at Dartmouth College. She Is
the daughter o f Elizabeth and
Almor dc Melo Soares of
Longwood and a graduate of
Lake Maty High School.

The
Lawton
Elementary
School had two fifth-grade
classes collect donations o f
•280 for UNICEF during the
month o f October. This was to
help the estimated 33,000
children who die o f prevent­
able deaths evety day.

Oviedo High School art de­
partment students shined re­
cently at the Scholastic Art
Show at Walt Disney West.
D ie
competition
covered
seven counties from Central
Florida.
Seniors
Katherine
Montgomery and Kathryn Slhlskl. with freshman Sarah
Alderman, took home Gold
Key Awards. Silver Keys went
lo Leondra Alexander
and

EUsl Pi mental, son o f A r­
lene Plmental o f Oviedo, and
an Oviedo High graduate,
completed Military Academy
Basic Training. He was named
Best New Cadet from his
company.

Elisabeth Wesson, Jesslka
Thomas, Laura Hoffman and
Bonnie Ebner were also re­
warded.

Sean Moors, a Junior at
Lake Brantley High School,
was selected to Ail-State o r­
chestra for cello. He Is the
son o f Russel] and Janice
Moore.

HI. I'm a gaucho named
Garret. 1 am eight years old.
You might leave guessed by
now that I'm a boy. I live In
Argentina on the pampas wtth
my Grandparents and the
cowhand. I have a horse
whose name Is Black Stallion
or Blacky for short. Hr has
yellow eyes.
I remember about a year
ago, we saw the biggest Nandu
(ostrich) egg I had ever seen.
But we were not the only
ones. Just then a huge snake
struck out at us. It missed me
by an Inch. Then the snake
struck again and agalnl
Just then I got an Idea. 1
wasn't sure, but It Just might
work. So I yanked the bridle
off my horse. 1 put It on the
snake's mouth. Now we were
free of harm. Then I rode
Blacky over to the egg. 1
grabbed It. and we were out of

there!
When we got buck to the
ranch, we were uwurded with
a gaucho belt, a beautiful new
middle, and a bridle for brav-

cry. Still to this day, Ihe story
of Blacky and me Is told over
nnd over.
John Welch is a third-grader at
Lake Mar;; Elementary School.

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Air,
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Nature, the news, nnd my
neighborhood.
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Sun, summer, and my speed.
Oames. goods,
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visible.
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Graduations,
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SUNDAY. AUGUST 23,1998

90lh YEAR, No. 259

Save-the-paik
advocate files
an injunction
against Sanford
SANFORD _ H ie City of
Sanford len t going to m eek
anything by the people of
Sanford, aome dtlsena who
filed an Injunction against
the city said.
-We Juot want them to
know the people arc watch­
ing them.* Doug Orose close,
founder of Save Our Park.

-violent, wicked Individual who
has victimised his last lawabiding dtisen." was charged
Friday with three counts of
first degree premeditated mur­
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today are movie rental moguls.
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the past week than B m i
Spielberg could accomplish In
a lifetime. Dill was not only In
office he was Box Office He
was real life Imitating red life.
The White House sex scan­
dal. coupled with Clinton’s or*
ders for air attacks on terror­
ists In Afghanistan and Sudan,
incredibly parallel the movie
Wop the Dog. In which a war Is
waged to distract attention
from a presidential scandal.
The similarities to Clinton's
dilemma and the 1997 movie's
plot are stirring bjgttme Inter­
est in Wag the Dog rentals.
Good luck hunting for one this
weekend or anytime soon.
Msmiea Lewinsky is probably
looking for one herse!
Incredibly.
Andy
buster Videos In Sanford, said
on Friday he atm had a few
copies of Wag the Dog, “Tbs
movie’s been out for awhile.
It's really a great movie and we
made It one of eu r guarantees,
but then the fervor died dawn.
&lt;Xv regular custom ers have
been asking for Jackie Broun
and they're Interested in The
Apostle.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY - A re­
cent donation from the Ryan
Foundation will buy natch
needed new ahoea for abuaed
and neglected children In
Seminole County.
Nancy Armatrong. Circuit di­
rector far the Seminole County
Ouardlan Ad Litem Program,
accepted the $3,000 donation
on behalf of Seminole County
FHjnde of Abuaed Children
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Hagood and Ariale
for Oviedo Council
Oviedo h a s stro n g ro o ts an d a rich p a s t a s
Its foundation for grow th now being
experienced. The city la o ne o f th e 10 C u test
grow ing area s In th e co u n try .
Incorporating a h eritag e Into a progressive,
fam ily-oriented com m unity Is th e challenge
of th e city council, w ith tw o M ats contested
in th e S e p t 1 prim ary.
Incum bent Tbtn H agood C ues C hristopher
Je p so n for S eat 5 . J o h n A rtak , w ho w as
appointed to fin ish th e term for a vacated
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closely and there ta more to It than most oho
signed the petition realised. It Is not restricted
to nude bars. It Is an ordinance that Is going to
protrude Into the everyday fives of the cittsena
of this county and Is being used to under m int
other cornm lsslonm who went stringent lows

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�™* m u le moat Important tu to r for the aiceeMftil education of a child to p a ra it Involve­
ment. A m the parent of five children, afl of whom
h w e attended the lam e elementary, middle and
htoh schools, and aa a candidate for the Stmtnote County School Board Dtotrtct 1. 1 behave
thia to be an incontestable truth. My personal
involvement b e fu i 90 years ana when w tu tband and I purchased our home to Bemlnnli
County. Our dectoton was baaed on the informstkm that an elementary school would be built In
our neighborhood and opened to th m for our

became a concerned parent. When the echool
eventually opened, during the height of our
Florida rainy season with only a d te t road leadtog to Its entrance, my metamorphoato from
'concerned parent* Into 'education activist' was
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toschere. or adm inistrators, we forget that. We
are distressed by previous achievement scores,
last year's discipline referrals, and past H8CT
results. We worry about which p o u p of us will
bear the brunt of responsibility if com parative
etudtee don't m easure up. Parents agonize over
the tnablltty of Uiclr children to read without
knowing how to help them. Consequently they
I— —w Inr it sal ugly disillusioned and decide
the school system has foiled them. Teachers
wony about their Inability to m aintain class-

to just how many referrals are “too* many for
one teacher to aaaign. They become mote de­
fensive each time they are assigned larger
classes, receive fewer textbooks, or are con­
fronted by yet one more angry parent. And ad ­
m inistrators become preoccupied with spin doc­
toring atattotics In an effort to ward off criticism
by their peers and pressure horn the public.
Because each of u s aa a group to fearftil of one
another, we Isolate ourselves behind walls that
separata ua a s members of a triumvirate. For
the sabs ef our chddran. for the sake of our
cwnmurrty, and for the sake of public educa­
tion. It to ttaw to take down the walls of sep ara­
tion and embr ace a process that wlU allow u s to
come topH tirr a s equal partners.

teaming environment, we are addressing tin
■ame concerns shared by those closest to our
children. When we share these concerns with
one another, openly and honestly, mutual rer
ognitlon and respect will result. Then, tincommon foals of Improving the educational op
portunltles for every student can be addressed
through the development of a School Improve

Threutoi the education reform legislation enti­
tled BUJBPMNT 3000, School Advisory Coun­
cils (M O were crested at every school. Mem-

hr to be heard and to make a difference. As
September I primary day grows closer, you
b are an opportunity to make a difference.

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tends an elementary school
that Is directly afTected by the
federal desegregation order
that went into effect this
school year.
With her extensive back­
ground as a counselor, Sweet­
ing says programs and basic
education far students must
begin a t the elementary school
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Morris advocates profes­

Charter Hospital settles
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Murder
and th at he may have had an
arrest record. That he had - big
time. More than 0 years In
prisons and an outstanding
w arrant In
Hillsborough
County far kidnapping sexual
battery, and a y stated b a t­
tery. "He probably had time in
county tails we don't know
about." said Rahnger.
W hat the
investigators
needed was DNA results •
bloodstains taken from a pU-

sional conduct by board mem­
bers.
In light of the recent violence
in schools across the country.
Morris supports anger man­
agement programs in schools.
She also believes (hat at least
90 percent of the required)
learning skills In (he class-;
room must be met before ad ­
vancing to the next great levd."
Current school board mem­
ber Barbara Kuhn Is not
seeking re-election. ‘

Tampa to vtslt him, he replied,
"Burr, the thing up the street."
Reynolds had words with
Fllvett over a broken-down
trailer frame. Reynolds said the
frame was given to him by
Richard LaSchance who lives
on Cfekk Circle. LaSchance
said he expected Reynolds to
remove the frame from Ids
property but he did not dd so.
"It sat there and aat there,
LaSchance said. "It was an
eyesore. It w asn't worth BIO."
LaSchance'a wife. Gloria, did
not tell her husband th at she
had told Prtvett to take the
frame. "That’s what caused
Prtvett and Reynold* to light.
AD over a stupid, w orthless
frame," LaSchance said. "To
think th at this led to the death
of that little girl la Just awful."
Prtvett kept the frame and for
awhile there was no more flrtcla tn HiUsborOrient Road Jail,
he did not commit the
and th at h e '
the

Prowier camping trailer
the bodies of Robin and Chris­
tine Rasor were found. "He's a
hard case," said Seminole
County investigator Raymond
Parker. "We tried to engage h is
conscience but he reftise*. He
says he didn't do It,"
Parker said that testim ony
gave possible reasons Rey­
nolds may have murdered the
three people. "We’re not sure of
the motive. Not yet." Investiga­
tors also are not sure if the
woman and girl were aexuato
assaulted.
What they do know.
Is that the
probably took "Mr. Prtvett
behind " and *«**■« to hit
ylndfrtF»eh He
went Into the cabtn and killed
Robin and Christine Rasor.
The cause of death far Danny
Ray Prtvett was due to blunt
traum a to the head, as a result
of multiple blows. He also maf­

deed wound* to the neck and
one stab wound to the to n e .
Due to the disarranged and
broken furnishings in the
trailer and defensive wounds, it

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wound to the neck
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WASHINGTON. D.C. - The
Department of Justice has an ­
nounced that Charter Hospital
Orlando-South, has agreed to
§4.75 million to settle sithat It fraudulently
Itted and extended the
length of psychiatric stays of
nunarcui in ciocny Mraicarf
beneficiaries In the Orlando
area. In order to collect mil­
lions of dollars tn Improper
Medicare reimbursements.
Allegations had been Bled
under the False Claims Act In
the U S. District Court in Or­
lando against Charter Behav­
ioral Health Systems. Inc., and
C harter Hospital of St. Louis,
doing business os C harter
Hospital Orlando-South. The
settlem ent was reached shortly
alter the Sling.
The government's second
amended complaint alleged
th at a large proportion of the
hospital's Medicare beneSclresidents tn the Or­
bring faculties and
suffered from debilitating o r­

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ganic brain disorders such os
Alxhelmei's Disease and severe
dem entis. Those beneSctsHed.
who often were utterly Inca­
pacitated by their disorientsUon. were routinely adm itted to
Charter
Hospital
for
"psychiatric treatm ent" by doc­
tors allegedly seeking to In­
crease patient ad mlsalons In
response to pressure from
C harter's corporate headquar­
ters regarding overall financial
perform ance.
The origin si lawsuit was Died
by rctaters or "whistle blow ers'
and the government intervened
tn the lawsuit tn August. 1096.
Under provisions of the False
Claims Act, relstere can re­
cover IB to 25 percent of the
damages paid to the United
States If the government InterIn the action. In this
retaters FTanctna Metteand Rhea Rowan will
■hare §003.000 of the recovery.
In addition to the §4.75 mil­
lion paymen t, the hospital and
Ka corporate parent will be
monitored by the government
under a Bve year corporate In­
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win hold a pres* conference
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nation's first digital, in terac­
tive state-of-the-art New Home
Store, which will be baaed In
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maU In Sanford.
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m dttttea far home buyers and
aeflera over two years « p
when the company opened the
showesse center at Heathrow.
the d l# tal m arketing technol­
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Leisure Briefs
Performers wanted
DELAND • Singers and dancers are needed for
production numbers and bits In Vaudeville "98. n
Theater Center special event directed by John
Stenko with musical direction by Marilyn Jones.
Performance dates are Oct. 9 through 18.
Proceeds from this special event
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will benefit the non-profit organ!- I WBBMffWTR
zatlons. The House Next Door and p i O V I g
Theater Center. Inc.
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Auditions will be held Sunday.
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Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tire Cultural t,A .’i S O 1
Arts Center. 600 N. Woodland g ■*. •

Symphonic band

currently performing at Pleasure Island and teach­
ing acting at VCC. In addition, ihe has continued
to produce and perform In the Orlando Fringe
Festival for the past few year*. Hertng received her
MFA In acting from Ohio Slate University.
The beginning acting class can be taken for col­
_____________ lege credit (as Acting 1. section
, 3045. for $133.02) or for non­
credit Ins Introduction to Acting.
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school seniors can also take the
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i " r r , ' in,. For college credit registration
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Information call 328-2050. For
non-credit registration lnformaS f t K f f i S S h°n call 328-2038.

DAYTONA BEACH - The first
rehearsal for the Daytona Beach
Community College Symphonic
Band will be held Monday. Aug. 24
at 7 p.m. in the Theater Center.
Tlie Daytona Beach Community
College sponsored band, conduct­
ed by Douglas Peterson. Is composed of musicians ranging In age
from 18 to 85 years. The band per­
forms music covering all aspects of
the band literature Including
marches. Broadway show tunes
and more serious symphonic band

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ORLANDO - Post card enthuslosts arc Invited to attend Ihe
monthly meeting of the Central
Florida Post Card Club. Tlie next
meeting will be held Tltursday.
Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the
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SANFORD *A new addition to the
theatre program at Seminole
Community College la an evening
acting class that will be offered
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non-credit.
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character
development
through theatre games, taprov.
evtous acting experience la not
qulred. The course Is a great
induction to performance skills for those who
nre always wanted to try It.
The Instructor Is Anne Bering, associate produc-

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and indue of antique post cards,
Admission to the meeting Is free. For more informutton about the Central Florida Post Card Club,
or to reserve a seat at the next meeting, please call
Linda Mayfield at 677-1552. or write to the Central

�Varsity
Commas don't gets past
&gt;e afraid to let JV’s at
rour kids be
Seminole
ootball players

rtovm iU b^T l get around to a d ttn a them
when thsy got th e n e ta rt Whan did they
■trap on the pod* for the frmt time and go
out to try maiming someone legally.
i lfa amasmg how many of thooe players tell
me they didn't get thetr atari until ninth
f w iv ?

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• Their mothers wouldn't let them play
hotbaS.
; So. this goes out to moma all oyer the
county who are afraid their little prepuheeren t tfha la going to looe a hmb trying
io play football.
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Lions

Continued from Page IB
tor High School
but tt gave the coaches a
chance to sec the players perform under “game*
conditions,
AVe saw what we needed to sit tonight," said
Register. “As expected, some kids stepped up
that we didn't expert much from while some
other kids showed us that they still need some
work."
There were few surprises In the varsity work­
out as quarterback Kenny Starling, running
backs Larry Grayson and Kevin Quintero, and
wide receiver Justin Holmes - all veterans from

last year's i.lou state playoff team - showed why
the Lions expect to have a Irettcr than adequate
olfense this season.
Starling completed six of 11 passes for 168
yards, including a 75-yard touchdown strike to
Holmes. Grayson contributed 34 yards on four
carries while Quintero added 23 yards
(Including a 4-yard touchdown run) on four a t­
tempts.
Holmes had three catches for 94 yards with
Grayson catching two passes for 25 yards,
Backup quarterback Seneca Moore completed
four ol 12 passes Tor 46 yards and a touchdown
(on a 15-yard completion to Mike Ritter). Moore

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
at Lee P. Moore Park lu the Hidden Likes
Subdivision.
Girls will tryout at 9 a.m. on Saturday and
I p in. on Sunday and boys will tryout at 11
a.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
All players must register and attend try­
outs. Every child will be placed on o team.
For more Information, call 805-9334 or
328-6409.

booking fers).
For more Information call: Rocky Elllngswnrth. Recreation Programmer, at 5396249.

O viedo L ittle L eague

The Sanford Recreation Department will
offer u Recreation (no spike) league on Mon­
day nights and a Power league on Wednesday
nights, both nt the Dan Pelham Gymnatorhim at Sanford Middle School.

OVIEDO _ Tryouts for Oviedo Little League
Base ball Fall Training and Development
Season (both baseball and softbnll) for ages
5-to-18 will be hrld at the Oviedo little
League Baseball Complex on King Street
(between Oviedo High School and the First
United Methodist Church) nt 10 a.m. on both
Saturday. August 22nd and 29th.
Players MUST register and attend nt least
one tryout. Every child will be placed on a
team.
For more Information, call 365-2575 or
365-6425.

ASA u m p ire 's clinic
WINTER GARDEN _ Orlando Metro ASA
(Amateur Softball Association) will be hold­
ing an umpire's clinic this weekend at the
West Orange Girls Club In Winter Garden.
This will be a two day clinic covering both
classroom and field mechanics for both fast
pitch and slow pitch softball.
Times will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
both Saturdav and Sunday (August 22nd and
23rd).
Any questions contact Virgil Twlllman
(774-9898) or Larry Norton (657-2442).

S u rg e a t hom e S a tu rd a y
LONQWOOD _ The MLRII Southern Divi­
sion Champion Orkindo Surge will host he
Virginia Vultures tn the MLRH Playoff Quar­
terfinals at the lnLlncs Skate Center In
Longwood this Saturday night at 7 p.m.
The Surge (18-1-1) and Vultures (17-4) split
a pair of regular season games, with Orlando
prevailing at home, 10-3. on July 14 and Vir­
ginia winning. 12-4. In Richmond on Aug. 9.
The winner of the game will advance to the
MLRH Final Four In Anaheim. California an
Tuesday and Wednesday. August 25-and-26.
W8HE-100.3 FM will help celebrate the
Surge's first home playoff game with call-ins
and entertainment. Including a halftime ap ­
pearance by Dick Danger, as well as giving
away Water Mania four-pack tickets and
other gifts and prizes.
To get to InLlnea Skate Center, take 1-4 to
S.R. 434. head east on 434 to 427, then
north to General Hutchinson Parkway. Turn
right and InLlnes Skate Center is Immedi­
ately on the right. Parking Is tn the rear.
For Ucket Information, call (407) 767*7874.

Winter Springs softball
WINTER SPRINGS _ The City or Winter
Springs is offering a Fall *98 Special for its
adult softball leagues at Central Winds Park.
The cost to register has been lowered from
$310 to $240. plus a $25 ASA fee and a $5
non-resident fee. Also balls arc available for
$40-to-$50 a dozen.
Class C leagues offered are Co-Ed. Men
and Women. The first six paid teams will
make up a league. All teams receive a spon­
sor plaque with team photo, while first place
teams get Individual and team trophies and
second place teams get a team trophy.
Contact die City of Winter Springs at (407)
327-7110 or FAX; 327-0018 between the
hours of 8 a.m.-to-4 p.m. Monday through
Friday for more Information.

Maitland fall softball
MAITLAND _ The City of Maitland Parka
and Recreation Department la offering Fall
Adult Softball for Men and Co-Ed teams.
The season will run from September 6th
through November 13th (10 games) and all
gomes will be played at the Maitland Ballfield Complex on Keller Road, south of
Maitland Blvd. .
Leagues are offered Monday through Friday
night's and the cost Is $350 (Includes um­
pires, game balls, A.SA. registration and

S anford R ecreation offerings
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will be offering the following fall
program*.

ADULT VOLLEYBALL

ADULT SOFTBALL
The Sanford Rrcreation Department will he
offering Fall Slow Pitch Softball Leagues In
the following divisions _ Church, Co-Ed. In­
dustrial. Women and Men.
Both Ptnchurst and Chase (for the last
time before It Is converted to a Youth Base­
ball Complex) parks will l»e used.

CHURCH ADULT BASKETBALL

The Sanford Rcrreatlon Department will
oiler Adult Church Basketball league's In
both Competitive and Recreational divisions.

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
Die Sanford Recreation Department will
offer an Adult Fall Flag Football League.
Die league will follow all Florida Recrea­
tion and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag
Football rules and regulations.

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL

Die Sanford Recreation Department will be
holding a Youth King Football League for
players 7-through-15 years of age.
Player Placement Day will be Saturday,
August 22nd on the field across from Sanford
Middle School on 17-92.
Returning players do not have to attend
Placement Day. but must pre-rrglster at the
Sanford Recreation Department Youth Cen­
ter. 1st floor of Sanford City Hall, 300 N.
Park Avenue, by August 22nd.
New participants must also pre-register
and be present at the field to be placed on a
learn.
Ages 7-to-9 (Minor League) will meet at 9
a.m.
Aflea IQ-to-12 (Major League! will meet a t

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Ages lS-to-15 (Senior League) will meet at
1 p.m.’*'Any questions about any of the Sanford
Recreation Department offerings or further
Information can be obtained by calling (407)
330-5697.

Lake Mary Summertime run
LAKE MARY _ The annual Lake Mary
Summertime Cross Country Run will be held
on Saturday, August 29th at Lake Mary High
School.
Registration will be held at 7:30 a.m. with
a 13-18 girls' Club Team Race (three miles)
held at 8 a.m., a 13*18 Boys' Club Team
Race (three miles) at 8:40 a.m.. a 19-Over
Adult Age Co-Ed Race (three miles) at 9:20
a.m.. and a 12-Under kids age Co-Ed race
(one mile) at 10 a.m.
An awards ceremony will be held a t 10:15
a.m.
Championship &amp; Runner-up trophies will
be awarded for the Boys' and Girls' Club Di­
visions. ages 13*18. Runners must declare
club name and top five or top seven runners
prior to race. Medals will be given to first*
through 15ih place with ribbons awarded to
16th-through-50th place.
The top five tn each age group (8-Under, 910. 11*12. 19-29, 30-39. 40*49. and SO-OveiJ.
both male and female, will receive a ribbon
with winner of each age group receiving a
medal.
Coat la $3 per athlete (If pre-reglstered by
Wednesday. August 26th) or $5 per athlete
day of the event.
Call Michael Qlbson at (407) 333*2370 for
Information or an entry blank.

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

also bad 44 yards rushing on Tour entries.
Plnecklekcr Mike Langlinrst, a move-In trans­
fer front Minnesota, converted all three rxtra
|Joints, kicked a 36-yanl field goal, and punted
twice for a 27-yard average.
Defensively. Greg Ulanner and Cedric Harris
each had a fumble recovery while Maurlcio
Castillo Intercepted a Moore pass. Justin Terrill
ran down Moore and tackled him from behind
after a 46 yard dash. Matt Gross and Chad
Miller wrrr eaelr credited with sacks.
"We expectrd onr offense to be a little further
along this year." said Register. "Our entire offen­
sive line Is back from last year and that experi­
ence Is Invaluable.'*
Wltlle Ihe varsity has the luxury of experience,
the Junior varsity and freshmen s q u a d s are.
predictably, starting from scratch.
Drew Halley-Bamctt and Hrinu Lorcturttl
were the offensive standouts lu the Junior var­
sity scrimmage. Balley-Hamett carried tlte ball
eight times for 83 yards and a touchdown while

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Quarterback Garrett Gold­
smith was Impressive, showing
that he will control the posi­
tion tills year, his second sea­
son at die helm.
In fact, even when he fum­
bled the ball, be came through
for the team and mnde the
touchdown-saving tackle.
Clarence lari timer Is going to
be a definite weapon for the
'Noles. even tn his first year at
the varsity level, foist night he
ran like a seasoned running
back.
Another first-year varsity
player. Mario Frederick, scored
die first touchdown of the
night. He played wrll through­
out the gamr. proving that hr
too will hr a welromrd addition
to the varsity squad.
The final offensive weapon,
halfback Dean Howard, was
true to form, scoring a touch­
down In addition to handling
most of Ihe kickoff return du­
ties.
Worthington is planning to
use the running hack on spe­
cial teams this year and How­
ard proved that the decision
Isn't such a had one.
Defensively. Seminole still
has quite a punch.
In fact, most of the mistakes
that occurred In die game wrrr
a result of superb play by the
defensive unit. They were all
over the offense, causing many
of the newer players to cough
up the ball on several occa­
sions.
“The defense is actually tn
b s tta rshape than the offense*
woetwmgtK'MUff “tff the bid
of the game, J h e offense; was
wearing down and the defense
was holding up much better.'
The Junior varsity squad had
a brier moment of glory last

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veterans Del Wyncgar and Anthony Bracco
to make for a formidable team.
EUlott has plenty of year-round experi­
ence. He plays for the Orlando Oold, a club
team with a Seminole County Influence.
The Gold traveled this summer to tour­
naments In Wisconsin. Virginia and Texas
and finished 21st out of 70 teams In a m a­
jor national event.
The experience has made EUlott what he
Is on the court: an Intimidating guy who
can smash a hole In the floor.
But he Isn't satisfied.
*1 realize how good I can be, but I'm not
anywhere near there yet,* he said.
That's a scary thought to a lot of coaches
on the Oviedo schedule. Elliott dominated
at VolleyFest, putting Ovtedo at the top of
the league.
“It was great to be in VolleyFest,* Elliott
said. “For years we believed wc could have
a good program and. to play that well was
great.*

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Running back Door Howard scored a touchdown and was impressive in
his now role as a kick-off returner as the varsity toppod the junior varsity
14-7 in tho annual Orange and Black Game at Sominolo High School Friday.
night when Andre Green went
Seminole won Ihe Semtnole
over 50 yards for a touchdown.
Alhletlr Conference last year *
ending the scrimmage with a and placed second In Its dls- *
14-7 varsity win.
trlct. Many of the players haver j
With the Kickoff Classic Just said that their eyes are on tliif;
u week away. Seminole seems stair championships tills yenrjrj
to he at least where they but readying themselves for the !
Bhould be for litis stage of Ihe Kickoff Classic Is a llttlgl]
game.
stronger priority right now.
Die fundamentals are tlirrq^
*Wc definitely nred more
conditioning lo get Into better and so Is the talent. If the!)
shape.* Worthlngtop said./Out players continue to wurk hard.';
the kids are excited about and lU tttf to the coachlnK
starting the season and the staff, tiiat- goal may nnl bfr!
completely unattainable.
rest will come with time.*

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
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and are looking
for their chance to shine.
The team has also undergone
many position changes. In­
cluding the move of Justin Komondoreaa
from defensive
linebacker to tight end.
Stanton said that Komon*
doreaa was not pleased with
the change to the offensive side
of the ball to begin with, but
has since begun to show some
talent in the position.
Another move to note la
Laurence Rudolph, who went
from being an above average
fullback to a dedicated and Im­
pressive tailback.
Stanton mentioned that “he
ran hard* tn last night's
scrimmage and Is expecting
great things from Rudolph.
Quarterback Cory Cooper Is
back on the squad this year,
but did not dress for last
night's game.
He has been battling an in­
ner-ear infection, and Stanton
said that he will not start In
next Friday’s kick-off classic
versus Lake Brantley.
The defense, which Stanton
has greatly emphasized this
season, was rather Impressive
:w great
last night, having a few
quarterback sacks and at least
one interception.

Elliott

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Oviedo senior Is a
very familiar face. He ted the team last
year to Its first-ever VolleyFest victory, de­
throning defending champion Lake Mary.
Elliott was on underclassman on a team
which would graduate seven seniors, but
he was an overpowering force as the Lions
went 26*1 while capturing the unofficial
state title.
For the past two years, since Dm
DeZego took over the reins as head coach,
the Lions have gone 47*7 overall and
emerged os a favorite to repeat despite the
heavy graduation losses.
EUlott Is considered the best player In
Central Florida by many who follow the
sport closely. He had 332 kills last season
along with 41 aces.
He was also named First-Team All Con­
ference and was named Most Valuable
Flayer at VolleyFest.
Despite tlte lack of experience this year.
Elliott should still team up with returning

Lorrnzrttl rushed for 58 yards and a touchdown
on 10 carries.
Quarterbacks Nick Tciickldes and Hobby
Raulrrson combined to completr flvr of 16
passes for 47 yards. Jama] Dorsey caught three
passes for 35 yards while Ryan Roberts had the
otlter two catches and 12 yards.
On defense. Clmd Tan/I had a solo sack while
Joey Bermudez and Justin Bridges combined on
another. Michael Carol! accounted for the
scrimmage's only turnover, an Interception,
The standout play of Die freshman scrimmage
was made by a defensive player. Jimmy Duda.
win) recovered a fumble and returned Ihe hall 71
yards for a touchdown. Justin Lewis rrcorded a.
sack.
trading the freshmen offense were Matt Ford
(58 yards and a touchdown on right carries):
quarterback Steve Ashy (49 yards and a touchdown on five carries. 4-for-7 passing for 49
yards); and Mae Walker (four carries for 43
yards and two eatclirs for 50 yards).

EUlott wants that feeling again. TWo of
the toughest losses to graduation were
Brad Combes (Bcny College) and Justin
Weeks (George Mason University), but. be­
sides those coming back. EUlott likes what
he has seen of the newcomers.
“We lost a lot last year, but we can still
be reaUy good,* he said. “Last year, we
were aU really good friends and we were
together for a long time, so I hope this
year’s team can turn out the same way.*
EUlott knows Lake Mary won't take Us
loss In last year's VolleyFest very weU; tlte
Rams beat Oviedo for the Lions' only defeat
last year - but now that the Lions have
tasted victory, They want the tradition to
continue.
‘Coach expects high things from me and
the rest of the team.* he said. "We want to
repeat.*
The chance la there, starting In two
weeks.

(Through August 8, 1998)

LfttO Model* _ 1. (78) B.J. McLeod. 2.451: 2. (HI) Bruce j:
Everett. 2.158; 3. (IB) Jared Allison. 1.919; 4. (I) Kenny
Criles. 1.395:5. (50) David King. 1.391.
U n ite d Late Modele _ I. (9) Bobby Sears. 2.37); 2.
(87) Eddie Rice. 1.350: 3. (22) fotny Osteen. 1.296; 4. (07)
Chad Allmun. 1.271: 5. (25) R. J. Romano.
M odified _ 1. (71) Joe Middleton. 2.027; 2. (5) Eddie HarUn. 1.177; 3. (13) Bill Gunn. 1.139:4. (34) Frank G. folly III.
886: 5. (19) Donald Shrdd. 812.
fipovteman _ 1. (77) Dan Zukowskt. 2.295; 2. (211 Kerry :
Bclflower. 1,945:3. (15) Billy Bclflowrr. 1.882: 4. (II) Russ
Shaw, 1,790; 5. (09) Art Kunzeman, 1.512.
Millt-BtOCk _ 1. (1) Pedlc Allison, 2.500; 2. (97) Kelly
Jarrett. 2.396; 3. (79) Kevin Peters. 1.820; 4. (15) Wayne
Clark. 1.745: 5. (419) Boh Ooff, 1.574.
Bomber _ 1. (8) Rich Clouser, 2.464; 2. (47) Dm Adams.
2,310: 3. (81) Mike Peppier. 2.009; 4. (3) Charles Fry. 1.994: 5.
(0) Mark Scherer. 1.704.

NEW 8MYRNA 8PEEDWAY
(Through August 8, 1998)

Late Modela _ 1. (78) B. j . McLeod. 2.629: 2. (81) Bruce
Everett. 2.452: 3. (II) David Rogers. 2.254: 4. (18) Jared Alli­
son. 2.16; 5. (99) Bobby McClelland. 1,803.
Limited Late Modele _ 1. (9) Bobby Scars. 2,945; 2.
(07) Chad Allman, 2.612; 3. (22) Lany Osteen, 2.155: 4. (1)
Sammy Oraham. 1,345: 5. (87) Eddie Rice, 1.200.
Modified _ I. (71) Joe Middleton, 2,744: 2. (66) Jerry Sy­
mons. 1.454; 3. ()9) Tom Root. 1.449; 4. (51) Dm Laurent,
1.200; 5. (11) David Rogers. 1.166.
Bportsman _ 1. (35) Dee Napier, 2.976; 2. (09) Art Kun­
zeman. 1.870; 3. (07) Ron Lufcy, 1.809; 4. (2) Bill Love. 1.494;
5. (34) Pat Buckley. 1.376.
Mlnl-StOCk _ I. (1) Pedie Allison. 2.861; 2. (71) Ted
VulptUB, 2.701:3. (2) Bob Doxle. 2.1B4; 4. (15) Wayne Clark.
2.019: 5. (419) Boh Ooff, 1.760.
Bomber _ 1. (3) Charles Fry. 2.946; 2. (6) Richard
Clouser. 2,942; 3. (05) David Rowe. 2.838; 4. (71) Mike Hen­
drix. 2.410; 5. |99) Greg Sayler. 1.965.

COMBINED POINTS
(drivers running for points at both track*)
(through August 8 , 1998)
Late Model _ 1. (78) B.J. McLeod. 5,080; 2. (81) Bruce
Everett. 4.610; 3. (18) Jared Allison, 4.0B5; 4. (99) Bobby
McClelland, 2.340; 5. (II) David Rogers, 2,328.
Limited Late Model _ 1. (9) Bobby Sears. 5,316; 2.
(67) Chad Allman, 3,889; 3. (22) Lany Osteen. 3.451; 4. (87)
Eddie Rice. 2.550; 5. (26) Mike Murphy, 1.584.
M odified _ I. (71) Joe Middleton. 4.771; 2. (19) Tom Root.
2.210; 3. (51) Dm Laurent, 1,970; 4. (66) Jerry Symons, 1,748;
5. (13) Bill Gunn. 1.471.
Sportsm an _ l. (09) Art Kunzeman, 3,382; 2. (35) Dee
Napier, 3,058; 3. (11) Russ Shaw. 2,434; 4. (3) lan Huffman.
2.208; 5. (15) Billy Bclflower. 2.050.

M ini-Stock _ 1. (1) Fedie Allison, 5.367; 2. (71) Ted
Vulplus. 4.134: 3. (15) Wayne Clark. 3.764; 4. (419) Bob Ooff,
3,334; 5. (79) Kevin Peters, 3,156.
Bomber _ 1. (8) Rich Clouser, 5,406; 2. (3) Charles Fry,
4.940; 3. (05) David Rowe. 3.442; 4. (71) Mike Hendrix. 3.058;
5. (0) Mark Scherer. 2.585.

�Seminole Herald, Santord, Florida - Sunday, August 23,1908 ■

‘D u ffer’ B erlinicke from the E agle’s N est
Bjr Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SIX)RTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ Mcndnwbrook
Golf Group of Kissimmee hns
been selected to develop nnd
manage two hlgh-cnd 18holc courses In the Champlons Ontc Community of
Orlando...
Tlie Fourlb Annual Dcleo
Oil Express Mnrt Celebrity
Golf Tournament will be held
Sept. 11 at Dcland C ountry
Club with a 1 p.in. shotgun
start.

BU CS
BITS
By Kellie Wcmcr
Herald Staff Writer
TAMPA _ It's a Monday night
game.
So tt'a not ABC.
So It's not A1 Mlcharla.
Tampa Hay is still playing a
Monday night game this week
which will be broadcast on
channel 18 and the pre-season
match-up between the Dues
and the Oakland Raiders will
have the tram "...ready for
some football."
Mead coach Tony Dungy nnd
the rest of the Uucrnnrrrm are
using this pre-season prime
timer as a practice for their
first Monday night games since
1983. one on Sept. 28 at De­
troit and the second at home
against Orem Bay on Dec. 7.
Part of the prep work will lie
getting used to traveling to an
away game, playing late at
night nnd then traveling home
again for an early practice.
Since the Bucs don’t have
much experience tn the Mon­

Proceeds will benefit the
Volusia County
Sheriff's
Youth
Foundation.
Cnll
Jerry Deluca at (904) 7340654 for Information...
The Legacy Golf Club at
Alaqua Lakes hosted n golf
course preview party Inst
Thursday. The course Is n
new development tn Langwood featuring n 7 .100-yard
Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole
course. The club Is scheduled
to open Sept. 1. "The course
has m atured beyond our ex­
portations at this point."

General
Manager
Steve
McDonald said. "That is due
to the combined efforts of
our course m aintenance
crew nnd Golf Course S u ­
perintendent Adam Fcltman.
T h e course will challenge
you on each hole, bu t the
surroundings
th roughout
will give the golfer a sense of
serenity."...
Oceans Eleven, a golf re­
sort made up of five oceanfront hotels In Dnytona
Bench. Is offering some ex­
cellent golf packages. River

Bend Country Club and
Jack Nlcklaus* Grand Haven
arc Just two of the courses
offered as part of the packagc. Right now. there Is a
"Fall for Golf" package rate
of 9119 per person from
Aug. 16 - Dec. 22. Call 1800-874-7420 and ask for
Sue TYcttncr...
Orange County National,
"one of the top-10 courses
you can play." according to
Goir Magazine, is hosting
the first round or the FI LA
World Golf Tour, an event

set up for "snndbnggcrs." tn the 36-hole event...
The tour is based on the
The American Lung Asso­
USOA’s probability report of ciation of Central Florida is
scoring below handicap. F u ­ selling Its Golf Privilege C ard
ture events Include Deer Is­ which provides reduced fees
land. Heathrow and East- at over 50 of Central Flor­
wood. Cnll Central Florida ida's golf courses. Proceeds
Headquarters at 740-5569...
will benefit asthm a educa­
The United States Blind tion
and
smoktngGolf Association will host the prcvcnllon in area elemen­
World Blind &amp; Vision Im ­ tary schools. Call 425-5864.
paired Golf C ham pionships The American Lung Associa­
at Grcnelcfc. Sept. 28-30. tion will host Us MctLIfe
The top blind and vision Im­ Breath of Life Golf Classic to
paired golfers, representing fight lung disease Sept. 26 a t
seven countries, will compete Celebration Golf Course.

Buccaneers using M onday’s
game with Raiders as tune-up
for regular season ABC contest
day night accne. every bit of
knowledge Is a big help.
While the pre-season Is quite
a let down from the success
that the Bucs experienced last
year, there have definitely been
other limes when the team
hasn't shown much before the
first official game. Including
last season.
Dungy unis quoted ns saying
that tie was more disappointed
than concerned even though he
feels that last year's offense
wits a little sharper In the preseason. Of particular concern
is the passing game and the
play of quarterback Trent DUfer, who missed his first eight
passing attempts against the
Dolphins and was Just I-for-12
for 10 yards and an Interreptlon.
Monday night may prove to
be a different atory. however,
as the Hues have had over a
week to prepare for the prime

time game. Look for the Raid­
ers to give the Tnmpn Bay de­
fense their first true test of the
season while the offense is
struggling to put some oomph
back In their game.
Even though the pre-season
Is really just a practice run for
the NFL, Monday night may be
a pretty good prelude to the
two ABC games to follow.

NOTES:
(To Bowler Mike Alston,
who tn Just two seasons has
emerged as one of the NFL's
best fullbacks, received a sixyear contract extension. The
24 year old Alslott wns fifth in
the NFC In scoring last season
with 60 points, rushing for
seven touchdowns and catch­
ing passes for three more. As a
reward for his efforts. Aiatott
will ram 22.2 million over the
next six years.
Hardy Nickerson, the Bucs'
12th-year Pro Bowl mlddlr

linebacker, said he would like
to play another five or six sea­
sons. That would be a very
long career for a football
player but Nickerson seems to
be in the right shape and
frame of mind to accomplish
his goal.
Many season ticket holders
have expressed displeasure
about their seating arrange­
ments In the new stadium
which la just about ready to
open. The Buca' organization Is
currently looking Into ways to
quiet the complaints and ap­
pease the fans.

Are you “driven ” to sell you r car?
Well then here’s m specie!far you!

« u iL

TALK
By JefT Berlinicke
A M lrtan ^ p o rt^ y tai^ ^ J
JACKSONVILLE _ The mostly
highly contested position In
Jacksonville Jaguars' training
camp doesn't even concern a
Starting position.
Sure. Jam es Stewart and
Fred Taylor are fighting a spir­
ited battle at tailback (Stewart
has the lead), and Willie Jackson is In danger of losing his
third-receiver Job to punt re­
turn specialist Reggie Barlow,
but the biggest fight In camp la
over the backup quarterback
spot.
Mark Brunell has the starting
Job locked up for at least the
next 10 yean.
But he also has a question­
able knee. Brunell missed two
regular season games last year
and at least half of his career
at the University of Washington
due to his glmpy knee. That's
why the back-up spot la so Im­
portant In Jacksonville.
Last year. Brunell waa felled
In the pre-season but secondstringer Rob Johnson led the
Jags with a 21-of-26 passing
effort In an opening win at Bal­
timore and thlrd-tcamcr Steve
Matthews still holds the Jack ­
sonville team record for leading
the Jaguars to 41 points in
Week 2.
Since then, Johnson was
traded to Buffalo for a firstround pick which turned out to
be
starting
comerback
Donovln Darius.
That left Matthews as the
heir apparent, but he's strug­
gled mightily during summer

sition as the Jacksonville Jaguars continus prepara­
tions for ths saason opanar In two waaks.

Battle for the back-up
quarterback position
remains up in the air
camp. Matthews spent five
y ean on the Kansas City
Chiefs' bench before heading
to Europe. He returned last
year, but never appeared after
his win over the Chants.
The Jaguars drafted highlytouted Jonathon Quinn in the
third round of the draft this
season and signed free-agent
veteran Jaime Martin to fight
for the remaining two spots.
Martin, although a Journey­
man. has been the best of the
bunch, but Quinn has a spot
locked up as third-string quar­
terback. Hell hold a clipboard
for three years and watt.
That leaves Matthews and
Martin for number two and
Martin has dominated. He was
6-for-6 against Carolina In the
pre-season opener but a t­
tempted no passes last week
against New York.
Matthews, despite being the
incumbent, has been awful,
going only 4-for-12 last week.
In Saturday's game at Kan­
sas City. Brunei] will go the
first quarter-and-a-half. then
Martin will play Into the third
quarter before turning It over to
Quinn.
Matthews will wrap up. then
get more playing time In the
Jaguars' final pre-season game
Thursday when they host the
Dallas Cowboys.

JAGUAR NOTES:
Big-name free-agent pickup
Bryce Paup will ace his first
action In a Jaguar uniform In

the Kansas City game...Last
week's 59-yard touchdown run
by rookie Tkvtan Banks would
have been the longest run from
scrimmage In Jaguar history If
It had been In the regular sea­
son...
Injuries for the Kansas City
game Include defensive line­
man Tony Brackens (ankle),
defensive lineman Fernando
Smith (hernia), defensive line­
man Kelvin Pritchett (elbow),
defensive lineman Don Davey
(knee), tackle Rich Tylakl
(knee), guard Jeff Novak (leg)
and center Michael Cheever
(back]...
The Jaguars released lullback Jason Lawson, but signed
fullback Ron Janes and defen­
sive end Erik Slots.

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�4 » - Swrtoota Herald, Sanlord. Florida • Sunday, Auguet 23, IBM

Da’ Bomb
hears all..

Sem inole student is businessm an, orator

Yo, Lake Howell; Why
didn’t you let Da Bomb
kndW about your B ackto-School D ance F riday?
We would have come •on
o u t and gotten som e
plx, so. now everybody
h as to listen to Da Bomb
ra n t for a second. Please
call u s w ith you activ i­
ties. T h at goes out to all
S2
schools
In
th e
county. W ell see y o u r
plays, perform ances and
anything else you do,
b u t ya gotta call.
i

Da Bomb likes th e
n eat flag display over a t
M illenium
M iddle
School. Is there any
stu d en t th ere who can
explain w hat th a t S audi
A rabian flag says?
G reat Job a t Sem inole
H10t and S anfonl .Mid­
dle w ith th e w a y you
guys handled m eeting
th e gubernatorial cam
m a te s tin s weex. Da
Bmtob h eard everyone
behaved and the can d i

datea had a great time.

Seminole senior Tsoy McKinney has won ssvsral rscsnt stats awards
for winning an oratory contest snd bsing elected prsskJont of the FBLA.
Hs Is expected to attend Morehouse Cotogs on s scholarship.

By lian ra Hawkins
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Terry McKinney, Jr., n
Seminole High school senior.
Is the son of Rev. and Mrs.
Tfcrry and Martha Mc‘3nney.
Celery City Lodge No. 542.
Bro. Roosevelt Cummings,
Exnlted Ruler and Evergreen
Temple No. 321 Order of Elks
of the World with Dgt. Joyce
Byrd, Daughter Ruler, have
lent support to McKinney who
has challenged our youth from
local, district, and state or­
ganizations to the nationals
where his oration was pitted
against students from over
eight regions of the United
States.
Elkdom of Florida supports
Its young people with finan­
cial gilts to help with their
college education. For each
oration, TCrry has
also
achieved financial support
from the Lodge, Temple and
Department of Education.
McKinney began his success
of orations under the direction
of his mother, Martha McKin­
ney, Ttajlrl Arts and Patricia
M. Whatley. He Is the three
time winner of the Optimist
Oratorical Contest.
When the 1998-99 school
year Is over, district director
of education Steward Baker,
director and directress Earl E.
Minott, and Elaine Crumlty of
the Florida State Department
of Elks will give McKinney an
•8,000 scholarship to use at

Morehouse College where he
plans to major in polltlrnl sci­
ence. lie then wan Is to go to
law school,
Ovrr 40 membem of Klkdom
In Sanford (lew to Las Vegas
to support Terry McKinney.
Jr. who with his dynnmlc ora­
tion. brought the winners
championship to Sanford for
the second lime In two years.
His oration wits a question
to all people: *Whnt must we
do to unbind a people loving
freedom from shackles, locked
by their own Iuinds7*
It didn't end there for
McKinney. He also rrcently
prtlclpated In the Future
Business Leaders of America
State Leadership Conference,
held In Orlando.
There, he campaigned for
the position of state president
and garnered the majority
support of the more than

3,500 PULA members In at*
tendance, to be elected FBLA
slate president for the 199809 school year.
The position will allow him
to travel to many counties
within Florida representing
the F'DLA which la a voca­
tional business organisation
with over 21,000 members on
the stnte.

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com puters.

A im Bo, of Lake Mary, was
named to the Dean’s lis t for
the spring sem ester a t Johns
H opU nsU nlversIty. He Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kit Sang
Ho «»yt attended i
Maty
High School. He is majoring In
Aria A Sciences.

d p s! o iL y tn att High BEhooT
found a surprise (n fils olBce.
Actually, It would be better
to say that he was surprised
that fie could not find his of­
fice. as It was covered by sev­
eral hundred balloona.
The balloon saturation of
Memory's office was to cele­
brate Ida 50th birthday. Every
d oss blew up and delivered
the balloons to the front of­
fice.
while
others
kept
Mamaiy occupied.
When he entered the office,
already suspecting something
was afoot, he found him self
completely unprepared for
what he found. The surreal
scene of the principal, wear-

held Its spring commence­
ment recently and two Semi­
nole County students earned
degrees.
Jacqueline
Corr,
from
Longwood, earned a B.S. and
Mlshaol ffagtfowg, from Al-

Later. Chorus sang "Happy
Birthday" for Momary. and
the pre-ldndergarten students
did the same. Throughout the
day. students wished Mm a
happy 5-0. At the end of the
school day, alter the leadership class had popped all the
balloons
In
the
office.
Momary announced his appredation of the morning’s
happenings. As the students
waited for the dism issal bell
to leave for the weekend.
Momary told the students he
was so touched that he would
give them the next two days
off.
The thought was appreci­
ated.

tamonte Springs, received a
B.S.
berry, was named to the
Dean’s List at Boston Univer­
sity.

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TWo Seminole County stu ­
dents graduated from the Uni­
versity of North Florida last
month. Jsam tfor Fags of Lake
Mary, and C hristian fitis rs a
of Longwood each received
their diplom as.

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I. SANDRA B. MORTHAM. Secretary of State ol th# State of
Florida, do hereby give notice that an election will be held In aech
county In Florida, on November 3, ISM . lor tha ratification or
rejection ol proposed eontlilulionel amendments to the
Constitution ot the State of ‘

ASSESSMENT

BALLOT I H N I M I Y : With raapact to historic property granted ad
valoram taa aaampllon by a county or municipality, removes a
requirement that the owner be engaged In renovating tha proper­
ty
Authorises the Legislature to allow courttie a or municipalities, by
ordinance, to aeeeea historic properties solely on th* bait* of
character or uaa lot ad valorem taa purpose*, subject to allgibwty requirements apecitied by ganaral law
FINANCE AND TAXATION
SECTION 1 Taies. esemptlona —
1*1 AH property owned by a municipality and used asclustvety by
it for municipal or public purpoaea shall be aiam pl tram tasatton
A municipality, owning property outside th* municipality, may be
laqulred by ganaral law to make payment to th# taatog unit in
which the properly I* located Such portion* ol property aa are
utad predominantly for educational, literary, ac ian Ilire, reUglovs
or cherifabta purpoaea mey ba esemptod by general law bom las•bon
(b| There shad ba eaampt bom taaation. cumulathraty. to every
hoed of ■ famdy residing m tint atato. household good* and per-

(b) Not more thin on* aiemption ihall be allowed any individual
or family unit or with respect to any residential unit. No aaamptlon
•hall aieaad Iha value ol th* real aatat* aaaaaaabla to tha ownar
or. In caa* of ownership through alock or mambarahip In a corpo­
ration. th* valua of th* proportion which hit Intaraat In tha corpo­
ration boar* to Iha aaaaaaad valua of tha pro party
(c| By general law and subject to condition a apaelflad tharain,
th* aaamptlon ihall b* Incraaaad to a total of twenty-fiva thou•and dollar* of tha aaaaaaad valua of th* raal aatat* lor each
achool diatrtet levy. By ganaral law and subject to condition*
apaelflad Iharaln, tha aaamptlon for all other laviee may ba
Incraaaad up to an amount not aaeaadlog tan thouaand dollar* of
tha aa***a*d vatu* of Ih* raal aalala If the ownar haa attained
age alaty-fhr* or I* totally and permanently disabled and It tha
ownar la not entitled to tha atamptton provided In aubeectlon (d)
(dj By general law and subject to condition* apaelflad therein,
th* aaamptlon *haN ba Increaaed to a total ol tha following
•mount* of aa*aaaed value of raal aatate for each levy other than
thoa* of achool district*: flftaan thouaand dollar* wtlh r*apact to
1M0 aaaeaamenta, twenty thouaand dollar* wllh ratpact to 1 H I
•aaaatmanta, twanty-fhr* thouaand dollar* with raapact to
aaaaaanwnl* for I M S and each year thereafter However, auch
increase ahaII not apply arlth reaped to any aaaaaamant roll unlU
auch roll la fkrat determined to ba In compUanc* with tha provi­
sion* of Mellon 4 by a atale agency designated by ganaral law
TMa aubaactlon shall aland repealed on tha aflaclhr* data of any
amendment to Mellon 4 which provide* for th* aaaea ament of
homeatead property at a apaelflad percentage ol lit fuat value.
(e) By ganaral law and eubfecl to conditions specified therein,
th* Legislature may provide to ranter*, who era permanent realdents, ad valorem tea relief on all ad valorem taa levies Such ad
valorem tai relief shall be In the form and amount established by

ration
tU W i* c h p ro jtc t, building, or facility to be financed o r reII*
nanced with revenue bonds ittu td undsr this ssetton shall first
b# approved by Ih* Legislature by an act ralallng to appropria­
tions or by ganaral law
ARTICLE X
MISCELLANEOUS
l i C Tl QN t l - f l l BPO HTIOH OF CO NSERVATION LAND S - Tha
111 l al t m l In I f l l BrnJlllyJlE ]d .b y-a.n « n b l« o l Ihe S i l l s and d ts B n i tad fgf ni tural r t ia iif L m . c r n t Q s iio n . p u L D a t s i. s i m o rid i d
W OS n arallaar s h a llU j a a n a a s d . I n L it it J is n s t iLnf m i c n n a m o l
Bill Si l l * an ru n a yJw -d tu tg »f i c L n f l b j U h a J i u m b i r i o l i m goy_sm ln g ttos n l c l th t in liliJ ia f t lin a fills d sltm u n s_ L fit f ir a p t it i n
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M U S T SVSHSAJIYi Proposing an amendment to Section 1 ol
Art* is VIII of too Stale Constitution authorizing the recording ot
instruments
r a l otlica e l a county seat
instrument* by Ming
IMIng at a b
branch

commission and lor a period ot two year* tharaaftar. No member
ol the commission shall hold office In a political party or partici­
pate in any campaign lor judicial ofttca or hold public office; pro­
vided that a judge mey campaign lor judicial office and hold that
office Tha commission shall elect one ol lit members ea fit chair­
person
(3) Members of the judicial qualification* commission not aubjact to impeachment shall be subject to removal from the com­
mission pursuant to tha provisions of Arilcto IV, Section 7, Florida
Constitution
(*) Tha commission shall adopt rules regulating Its i
th* fining ol vacancies by tha appointing authorities, too l._„__
iitcailon ot members, the rotation ol members between th* penole. and tha temporary replacement ol disqualified or Incapacitat­
ed member* Th* commission'* rules, or any peri tocroof. nay bo
repealed by general tow •nee led by a majority vela of tha mem­
bership ol each house ot the legislature, or by the supreme court.
h*s jusUeai concurring The communion shall have power to
naue subpoena. Until formal charges against a juatto* or judge
•r* filed by th* Invettigatlv* panel with the clerli of th* supreme
court ol Florida all proceeding* by or before tha commission shah
be confidential, provided, however, upon a finding of probable
cause and th* Ming by th* Invastlgall** penal with aaW ctofb of
•uch formal charge* agalntl a justice or |udg* auch charge* and
all further proceeding* before th* commission shall ba public.
|S) Th# commission shall have access to alt information from alt
asaeutlv*. legislative and judicial agtnci**, Ineluding grand
fiirto*. subject lo Ih* rules of the commission. At any ton*, on
request of Ih* speaks! of Ih# house of represen la fives or Ihe govamor, Ih* commission shall make a vs liable *11 Information In toa
possession of ih# commission for us* in consideration ol
impeachment or suspension, respectively
it) SCHEDULE TO SECTION t i ­
ll) Caeapt to to* aslant inconsistent with tha pcoetoton* of lbl*
•action, an provisions ol tow and rutoa ol court In force on toe
effective data ol tola awe la shall continue in affect until sopor••dad In tha manner authorised by tha constitution
(*&gt;After this section become* effective and until adapted by nil*
•f tha commrstlon consistent with it:
a Tha commission than ba divided, as d* tar mined by tha chair­
person. into one tnvesttgattva panel and
mas I toa reaponaibihttoa tat forth In this taction.
b. Th* Invootlgatlva penal than ba composed of:
1 Four judges.
&gt;. Two members of lha bsr of Florida, and
1 Three non-lawyers
c. Tha hearing panel shin be composed of:
1. Two judges,
I. Two members of tha bar of Florida, and
S. TWo non-lawyer*
d Membership on Ih# panels may total* In a mann
by lha rules of tha co merest&gt;on provided that na i
vote as a member of the Invetltflebv# and haartog panel an the
seme proceeding
* The cornmeslon than hire separata start lor ,___ _
f. Tha members ol the commie*Ion shall serve tor I
terms of ata years.
g. Tha terms of office of toe present mentoer* of the jwdtotoi
qualifications commission she* eapirs upon lha oBoattoa Hal* ol
toe amendment* to tola Melton approved by Ihe I
tog toe regular aMaton of to* togfatotw* In I f "
bare shall be appalnt ld to serve to* toSewtog a t _
t . Oroup I— Th# tom* of tom member*, cam p nad a* I
tore m tot farth to a. IttaHf to at Arilcto V an* mamba r a j toa bar
of Florida •• M l forth to a fltaXt jb of Arilcto V, one judge Norn
to* district court* of appeal end an# cbeuft judge a t •#* torth to
a lttaMlje of Article V. shed aapire on December 1 1 , 1tM.
&gt;. Oroup II.—Th* term* el tor* members, ramps tod t f a a a a b e tor as eet forth in *. INaXtjc of Artiste V. M S M l N S m a a w b
be* ol to* bar of Florid* as set torth in a. IttaMUb. e l Aritoto V
one circuit judge and one county judge a* tot torth to a IS M O M
of Article V shall aspire on Decanter It, SSM.
3 Oroup lit— The term* ot tore mentoers, campaead of two atoetor* •• M l forth In A 1*(eX1jc. of Article V, one member at the bar
of Florida as am lotto in a. ItteX U b . ana judge horn toa dtobtet
court* of appeal and on* county ludpt aa eat forth to a INefilja
of Article V. ahall aapbo on Decamber 31, M a t.
h An appofntmanl lo ha a vacancy of lha cnmmiislae shea ba
lor toa romatodar of tha Iarm
i. Selection of members by district courts el appeal judpaa. sircult judge*, end county court judges, shad be by no toe* toon a
majertty of the mentoan voting at the reapecthm courts' aauSarancto. iaiacbon ot m entors by toe board *1 paseraers of toa bar
of Florida shall ba by no tosa then a maforth! of the begad.
I The eommiaalen shad be entitled la recover toe seals el touee
ligation and proaacutton, to edditlen to any penalty levied by toe
A The aempentoUen ol
•I aaponsea or
M by general to
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st.au Ida them with th* gggMNIgg eaaaatoay pf atoto ■
shall toy them before that house at It* M e l regula r or
•ion, and they *heS be entered ee Ha journal.
SSCTION IS. Legtolator* apporttoamaat.—
M FAILUNS O f LSQISLATUNC TO ABBOfTnOM; JUOf
PORTtONMCNT. la Hi* event a aeectal apparttonmee
to# liglelsture ftnalty adjourn* wNhaul adapting g tah

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Lagal Notlca
Continued fo n t page SB
ot apportionment, the attorney general that), within Hve day*,
petition the supreme court ol the elate to matte euch apportion­
ment No latar than the tiatleth day alter the titing ol tech peti­
tion. the eupreme court ahall Ilia with the cue tod tan eeeretary ol
elate acitlda an order making euch apportionment
&lt;f) JU01CIAL RE APPORTIONMENT Bhould an eetraontinary
apportionment eaeelon tail to adopt a reeolutton ol apportionment
or ehould the eupreme court determine that the apportionment
made la invalid, the court thaR. not latar than atety daye after
receiving the petition ol the attorney general. Me with the cuatod t n eeeretary ol state mentda an order making auch apportion­
ment.
SECTION It. Itata Budgeting. Planning and Appropriations
Ptoceeeee »
(t) TRUST FUNDS.
(A State trust (unde in ealalanoa before the effective dale ol title

ondary aoureat o l Income
(t| Persona holding statewide elective office# ahak also Me die-,
c'loaura o l Ihalr financial Internets pursuant lo subsection

mission la aalabtlahod. the commieslon she It Me with the auatndiSO aapeataey ol atato tta btd i Its proposal, if any, ot a revision ol
this constitution or any part of It dealing with taeation or the (tats
budgetary process
ARTICLE XII
SCHEDULE
SECTIONS B o n d s (c| MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAXES.
(A Article IX, Section IS. o l the Constitution ol 1SSS, at amend­
ed. la adopted by M e rets tanas as a part pf M e w stales as comptstaly aa tkeefk leee^fertbS baestn eef^soRm far tba s e ria te o l

whoas revenuet are legally pledged by the etalo or pubtie body lo
owat debt service or other hnonclal regulrementa ol any debt
obligations al the stela or any public body, the state transporta­
tion trust hind, the butt fund containing the net annual pro Beads
from the Florida Education Lotteries, the Florida retirement trust
tund. trust hinds For Institutions under the management of the
Board of Regents, whore auch trust hinds am lor ausUlary enter­
prises and contracts, grants, and donations, aa those terms are
defined by general
trust funds that serve as clearing funds or

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MARY. FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF IAIO ONDINAMOI. A POR­
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AMNCX WITHIN TMI CORPORATI ARIA O f T M CITY O f L A M
MARY, FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION O f M ID OROINAMCB, A POR­
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ID. FLORIDA PUR*
SUANT TO FLORIDA BTATUTI 1T0 W . OICLARINO SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR STRIFTS TO 81 IMPROVED. DESIGNATION
OF EXPENSE THEREOF TO 8K PAID BV SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
AND MANNER OF PAYMENT. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS
ASSESSED. DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED COSTS. AND PR OVID*
WO FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS. Ilia City ol LoApvood. Florida, daamt II M c n u r y la
pav* Eat! Street. Irom II la larvae lion with East Slata Road 0 4 In
it* inlarvection wtlh WHdmara Avenue, and
WHEREAS. Ilia City ol Longwood. Florida, dealt** lo pay lor ttia
coal at M id paving by Hi* lavy ol apodal aaaaaamanla agalnal
cattain real properly locatad arttMn th* City ol longwood. Florida,
and being land* and Iota adjoining, contmuou* to. bounding, and
abutting upon th* atraat la ba Improved;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT NSSOLVED BY THE CITY COMMIS­
SION OF THt CITY OF LONQWOOD. FLORIDA. AS FOLLOWS
I. Thai th* nature ol IHa propoaad improve manta la ba mad*
pureuant lo Itw provision* o l Chaptar ITS, Florida Statute*, than
ba tha paving ol Eael StraaL baleraan Eaal EU la Road 414 and
Wlldmar* Avanua
2. Thai lorly parcanl o l th* aapanaa tharaol aball bo paid by apo­
d a l aaaaaamant agalnal land* and Iota In Hw City o l Longwood.
Florida, a* hereinafter daaerlbad. and that alaty parcanl ol tha

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NOTICE OF ACTION
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of new construction on Interstate-4 bridge
Em pire h ad approached th e d istric t w ith
regard to th e public p u rch ase a lte r th e tru s t
h ad been offered $ 6 .5 m illion for th e land.
DEBARY • Dr. H ugh Weat wlU long be
The parcel h ad a t one tim e been eyed by Roy
rem em bered In th e V olusia C ounty area, Rogers and D ale Evans. O ray said It w as Ju st
beyond th e con trib u tio n s he m ade to th e one o f several pieces h er h u sb an d showed to
com m unity th ro u g h h is career In m edicine.
Rogers, who toured the state looking for a
The late physician, w ho a t one tim e served cowboy to u rist attractio n . It Is reported th a t
a s chief o f surgery for h o sp itals In DeLand, B.A.S.S, h a s also considered the property for
w as Im m ortalised la st W ednesday w hen the Its head q u arters.
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i t J o h n s River W ater M anagem ent D istrict
The d is tric t Intervened, to sto p any fu rth er
O ovem lng B oard nam ed newly acquired land developm ent speculation, an d agreed to pur*
after him .
ch ase the land w ith a goal o f offsetting the
The board agreed to pay $4 m illion to p u r­ environm ental Im pacts of th e In terstate 4
ch ase 8 0 0 acre s In th e northw est co rn er of w idening w hile also p ro tectin g a valued
stretch of Lake M onroe floodplain.
As p art of th e land p u rch ase agreem ent, th e
board also agreed to nam e th e parcel th e
H ugh W est C onservation Area In recognition
of th e lAfest fam ily p atriarch .
The H o n d a D epartm ent of T ransportation
may becom e a p a rtn e r in th e p u rch ase, said
Oraf. If It n eed s to u se a sm all portion o f th e
O ray. w ith h er h u sb an d C harles, owned
to tre a t storm w ater flowing from a new IO am lnl S prings Farm an d raised prtse-w tn- 4 tsrldge. w hich cro sses th e S t. Jo h n s River,
n in e S an ta O ertnidla cattle u n til they sold th e The DOT Is p lanning to w iden th e existing
property to th e county In 1004. T he W est (am - bridge to Im prove safety a n d accom m odate a
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Family physicians
attend reunion
BOCA RATON - Lake Mary
family physicians John Raul
Feenburg and Cathy Frank
and Heathrow family physi­
cians Parvtx Brahman and
William Oakley J r. recently a t­
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Family
Physicians'
1998
Summer Break Away a t th e
Boca Raton (Fla.) Resort ft
Club, with more than 280
o th er",
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summer break away was a
gathering of family practice
family and friends to com­
memorate this m ilestone with
special activities and out­
standing continuing medical
education.
The FAFP has 3,300 mem­
bers snd Is a state chapter of
the American Academy of
Family-Physicians, which to
the largest medical specialty
group tn the United States
with over 83.000 m em bers.
The AAFP w ss formed tn 1947
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personal phyaiciana for the
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(407) 332-8200.
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on Saturday. Sept. 19. from 8 a.tn. to 4 p m . at the Sanford Parka
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recognize emergencies, rescue breathing. CPR and first aid for
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People ___________

Lake M ary Seniors returning to fall schedule
Now that school la back In
scaston. members of
Lake
Maiy Seniors are going back to
their IUD schedule. The wood
careers meet every Monday
from e a.m. to noon, cards and
games are Monday aftem oona
from 1 to 3 p.tn.; the sewers,
craften and RSVP members
meet Tuesdays from 0 a.m. to
noon: and. the art daaaea are
Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon.
The Lake Maty lin e Dancers
win return to the regular
schedule on Friday. Septem ber
11.
During Monday's cards and
game tune, the seniors are
looking to add pinochle and
party bridge, so If you're Inters

disadvantaged children. The
store fives the children a
chance to shop for Christm as
gifts for their parents and atbRSVP needs lota of presents to
stock the store.
So. RSVP volunteers, like the
Lake Mary Bcwcre and Crafte n , atari working on some of
the Items needed. This week,
the group waa making eats In

Mare Sewers and C raften is al­
ready getting ready for C hrist­
mas. Every year. RSVP (Retired
Senior Volunteer Program),
holds Its Christm as Store for

Friends

refurbished for the store.
The seniors need supplies for
many of the projects they work
on. They also collect Items for
other organisations, such as
the lio n 's Club. Currently, the
Lake Mary Seniors are collect­
ing stam ps, glasses, hearing
aids, d ean panty hose (runs
are OK) and yard goods. IT you
can help out, Jta t drop the
Items by the Community Cen­
ter any Monday, Tuesday or
Thursday from 0 a.m. to noon.
Special events coming up
with the seniors include a cov­
ered dish luncheon on Tues­
day. August 35 from 11a.m. to
1p.m. The seniors are inviting
the volunteers who help them
out as a way to asy thank you.
Election day Is approaching.
The Cohununlty Center will be
a polling site so the Lake Mary
Seniors will be closed Tuesday.
September 1. fo r mote Infor­
mation. call 334-3080.

mark some
fish, collard greens, potato
salad, macaroni and cheese,
baked beans, combread and.
oh yes, that special birthday

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reminded all that the success
of a long Ufe la to tru st In Ood.
love the trend, give thanks and
endure to the tasks Ood gives.
Evelens Calloway, one of her
daughter*, gave and expressed
the joy tn her heart for being
able to attend her m other's
birthday celebration. Other
frlenda gave Inspiring words of
love. Sts Delores Williams, wife
of the Rev. Dr. W. Frank Wil­
liams presented Mother Jen k ­
ins a special basket of thankfUlnesa from the ML Zion Mis­
sionary Baptist Church where
Mother Jenkins Is an ardent

bom In MontlceUo, Florida.
■■■s r the late Abraham
Jenkins. Twelve children were
bom to tb k union. Mother
Jenkins has been blessed wtth
40 grandchildren. 59 great
grandchildren and 40 greatgreat grandchildren.
Over 100 family and friends
joined the afternoon of the
birthday fellowship and cele­
bration. Player waa gfren by
the Rev. Anthony Miller of ML
Sinai
Missionary
Baptist

Fuiily mad Friends Day
Sweet Harmony No. 306 Or­
der of Eastern Star will observe
Ms Family and Friends Day. to ­
day a t 3 pJn. at Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church.
Airport Boulevard. The speaker
for the occasion wdl be Deacon

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for Cans to ace the theatrical
debut of SanfonTa own Andre'
Johnson, who win make h is
stage a ppeara nce tn th e play
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Former students pay tribute to Milwee
Special to The Retold

atulations

LONOWOOD - Mr. R.T. MUwee. former teacher nnd prin­
cipal of Lyman High School In
Longwood. was honored re­
cently by n group of former
students at llie Marina Hotel In
Sanford.
Milwee was a teacher or the
principal for most of these stu ­
dents from 1047 through 1053.
At that time, Lyman was the
only high school In South
Seminole County. During these
years, Longwood was a com­
munity of about 800 people,
moat of whom were close
friends. Many of the students
have maintained contact.
This gathering of friends was
to honor Milwee for his dedica­
tion, love and friendship
through the years.
From this gathering, a com­
mittee will be formed to plan a
grand reunion of Lyman stu ­
dents from the middle 1950s
back. More Information will be
forthcoming concerning this
event.
Clyde Walker, president of
the Class of 1951, was the
m aster of ceremonies. The
committee of this dinner was
composed of Mrs. Jim Ross

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OoMIs Ross, Jimmy Rom , 8ua DsaroM, Tom Lawtor, gan recently honored R.T. MMwsa
Autha Lawtor, Clyds Walker, Pat Fagan, amd Eddie Fa- to studsnts at Lyman High School,
(Dorothy Fourakre *51). Mrs.
Tom Lawlor (Autha Warner
*51), Mrs. Paul Dearolf (Eleanor
Winkle *52) and Eddie and Pat
Fagan. ‘51.

DORIS
DIETRICH

Scholarship award

Ballet Guild auditions called
The Ballet Oulld of Sanford-Seminole Invites all dancers to
an open audition on Saturday, August 29 at the School of
Dance Aria, 2500 Elm Ave., Sanford, for the 1998-99 season.
Audition requirements: The dancer m ust be 10 before Jan . 1.
1999, must have two years of ballet or Jazz training, and must
currently be enrolled In a dance school.
Fee for auditions la $5. Olrla wear black leotards, pink tights
and wear hair In a bun. Boys wear while T-shirts and black
dance attire. Bring all dance shoes. Do not wear any Jewelry.
Be at the studio at 8:30 a.m. Auditions begin at 9 a.m.
The Ballet Oulld of Sanford-Seminote Is a pre-professional
non-profit ballet company.
Call 323-1900 for more Information.

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Saturday. August 15 at the Elks
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542 and Evergreen Temple No. was rendered by P.S.P. Michael
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of family and friends who
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From Saundra O r i/ s scrapbook, a photo of prior owner
of h e QemW 8pdngB property, Ida P adp si. as she
wedss Into fas crook, durtng a im s of Nghw alsr.

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Feb. IS. I960, not long after the Grays purchased
Oemlni Sotinas.
AJter reading (he pam phlet endowed. Brian Tom
and m yeeif decided to go toko a lost look at the
creek...W hite we were attU looking around, the new
oumern returned from fretting tn Mud Lake. They
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***The Grays got Into the cattle buslneaa In 1965,
raising cross-bred cattle an leased land tn Lake
County. In DeBaiy, they switched to Santa
Oertrudis, and ran more than 100 head on the
property that arms increased through subsequent
puithaars. to 210 acres.
Charlie was a young lawyer with a passion for
cattle ranching. Not a family legacy, ranching waa
ju st something Charlie wanted to do. Saundra said.
*He always wanted to raise cattle*
The Grays chose the Santa Oertrudis breed
because it adapts well to the warm climate. While
Charlie practiced law In Orlando, building a well*
known firm. Saundra ran the cattle business. *iMe
got very involved.* said Saundra. Besides Gemini
Springs the Grays had two herds. In total, they
managed more than 1.000 acres.
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Some of the significant, and expensive,
they helped develop Included eliminating pollution
from agricultural runoff. And addle pasture land
was at a premium on the property, the Grays
wanted to spare the trees, oaks and pines draped
with Spanish moss, which give the piupcrty some
of the magic the owners coveted. It has been report*
ed Charlie once said he would shoot every cow
before he would cut down the trees.
Because of the Jungle-like atmosphere created by
the voluminous old-growth trees, the farm waa
twice the site for (liming of television pilots far
wildlife shows.
In 1994. the Grays sold Gemini Springs Farm
to Volusia County, choosing a route which would
protect the ‘magical* character of the land, rather
than to develop the property, as they might have tn
1969, when the farm was rezoned to planned unit
development.
Gemini Springs opened to the public In 1990,
after Volusia County spent 41.1 million making the
land usable as a public park. The selling price was
45.75 million, paid for in a three-way deal between
the county, the St. Johns River Water Management
District and Florida Communities T ru st
Volusia County added a swimming-area platform,
restrooms, picnic pavilions with barbecue 0 0 1 a, a
fishing pier, a playground, Interpretative trig ,
canoe launch, bicycle and pedestrian paths, and
parking, to the smokehouse and Spring house th at
the Gray’s built on the property.
The county also Improved the three foot bridges
the Grays built across the creeks th at Dow Into the
lagoon used for swimming, and the earthen dan
that catches the water to form the lagoon.
The county incorporated a series of trails the fam­
ily had used In exploring the property Into an Inter­
pretative trad. The bridges were widened to alow
for wheelchair access. At one term knie, a a t ti
m arks a midden, or mound, probably butt by the
Ttmucuan thousands of years ago.' Saundra said
they discovered the midden In the 1900a. whan
they were considering developing the property.
Choosing not to disrupt the pristine beauty of the
springs, the Grays did develop part of their prop**
ty. along the DeBaiy Bayou, for waterfront noaraa.
They Uve in one of those homes, overlooking the
bayou and tnterstate-4. Their view wO be {
ed by the recent land purchase by ths 0L &lt;
River Water Management DW
The SJRWMD bought 0 0 8 1
Cattle Co., a move that could enlarge the
atlonal area already offered by the county pack.
Saundra said she had longed to see tha tract a p n t
of a huge park.
The property stretches from U A Highway 17-40
to 1-4 and I
It could be used to affect the i
with the widening the 1-4 bridge.
What does Saundra think about her
home, a place th at meant so much to her and bar
family? "The county has done a haandftil Job of
planning and maintaining the park.* t
*U‘a a magical piece of property*

to

B u j n d r e h M O H M r « « a M r f o n e bgr the
springs. In the catty year*, there was no air condi­
tioning in the houee. It v h a great escape to go
down to the sprtngr *lt was always cooler down
here.* she aokL
They built an ncfagntial house an the north
shore of the lagoon and called U the Sprtng House.
A large room, equipped with a bar and a fireplace.

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cauaeway) would be.* The U.S. Conjreee
recently appropriated $14 mfflJon fbr the
design of twin epana which would raphtee the
existing bridge. TWo lanes win ah o be a d M
to the existing four-Une rand, brtween the
bridge and the interchange at Dtrtaan Rond.
Homan oakl the design portion of the pah*
ject la ■!»««■&gt; completed, but ||" M1 that time*
FOOT wont know whet It needs for nteotlM l
and mitigation lor the rand pngact "It Is Mho*
ly we will need It*
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"The location of this pared Is Ideal.* eahl
Reid Hughes, district governing board mem*
ber from Daytona Beach. ‘It la perfectly long*
ed for the creation of retention areas far the 1*
over, state and international cattle boards. 4 project It’s acescent to the Gemini SpthgB
Auctions were held on the property, huge all-day Park, and It's directly In the mhfcge of a ream*
picnics likened to the gatherings held at planta­ ly growing area of south Volusia County. TMfi
purchase pulls together preservation, reetw *
tions of the Old South.
The Oroya also opened their farm to experimen­ don, recreation and water management olgw
tal programs, far the betterm ent of the Industry. three.*

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                    <text>SPORTS...5A

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Springs beats Oviedo
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

County may shut
down coroner’s office

Hanking on law enforcement

Merge with
Volusia services
eyed; funeral
homes, cops
protest plan
By Marta Orem
HERALD STAFF W RITER

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La w e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n ts c o rn e r three lu s p e c ts in a L o n g w o o d b a nk ro b b e ry .

Cops nab
Longwood
bank
robbery
suspects

By Maria Oram
SEMINOLE COUNTY - A Sem inole County
khrrtirs deputy, who la accused o f battering hla
pregnant girlfriend last Friday, waa fired from
his Job M onday.
Jam es I. Smith. 32.
was charged with a g ­
gravated buttery over
thr Incident that o c ­
curred outside W olfy's
restaurant and bar In
Sanford. He was taken
to the county Jail and
later released on
bond.
According to u S a n ­
ford |N)llce report.
Sm llh squeezed his
2 4 -year-old girlfriend
James Smith In his 1984
In n bear hug nmund
her stomach and also Sominoie
High
School
pulled her am is
yearbook photo.
Longwood Police Chiet Tom Jackson oscorts bank robbery suspoct
Michael Straub to jail. Two othors woro arrosted Tuosday.

It’s official; The Harbor
opens to foster literacy
By Marra Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - The Harlsir. a
learning and literary centrr. Is
a place to ensure the ch lldrrn
of
thr
Sanford
Housing
Authority a successful life In
school and thr community.

INDEX
Briefs , , , « • • « 2A
Classified . . 4B-5B
C o m ica............6B
Crossword . . . . 6B
Dear Abby , . , . 3B
Dr. G o tt............6B
Horoscopes . . . 6B
Obituaries . . . . 4A
People..............3B
Police Briefs . . 3A
Sports . . . . 1B-2B
TV .................. 3B
Weather........ 3A

thut time, medical exatulneis
from Orange County have been
filling In and charging S em i­
nole County $750 plus ex­
penses for each autopsy.

HERALD STAFF W RITER

By Russ White

PU i m Sec Bank. Page SA

SEMINOLE COU NTY • E c o ­
nomics may force the county's
inrillr.il rxam ln rr's office out of
business. Elfi-ciivc Oct. 1, all
autopsies will Im* performed In
Volusia County.
The arrangement Is a tem p o ­
rary solution lor t&gt;0 to UU days
until a more permanent s o lu ­
tion is reached, according to
Phillip C. Stalvey. comm unity
services director for Sem inole

County. Based on his researrh.
however,
contracting
with
Volusia County on a p erm a ­
nent basts seem s to be the
right way to go.
'I t ’s more econom ical to go
to Volusia,* Stalvey said. In
addition.
Sem inole
County
residents will receive better
services, he said.
Principal parlies, such as
law enforcement officers and
some funeral hom e directors,
are not pleased with the p r o ­
posal.
A fter about 30 years with Its
own m edlral examiner, S em i­
nole County has been without
an M.E. since March when Dr.
Janet Pillow resigned to take a
|N&gt;sltlon In Lake County. Since

For a number ol reasons,
primarily
econom ic.
Stalvry
said a search com m ittee Is
considering
partnering
with
Volusia County. The ultimate
decision, however, rests with
the Sem inole County Board of
County Com m issioners. Final
plans hinge on
a BCC vote
and also the final fate o f Dr.
Ronald Reeves, the M.E. In
Volusia County, who Is cur­
rently under suspension.
T h e issue Is still on the ta ­
ble.* Stalvey said.
It Is not uncommon. Stalvey
said, for countlrs to com bine
medical
exam iners’ services
under one district. Facilities In
Seminole County, Including the
morgue at Central Florida R e­
gional Mrdlcal C enter In S an ­
ford. are 'to ta lly Inadequate.*
he said.
*We're at the cusp und con§ M Antopstos, Pag* U

Sheriff fires deputy who is
accused of abusing girlfriend

HERALD STAFF W RITER
LONGWOOD •
Three su s­
pected bad guys must not be
reading the sports pages lately.
Instrad o f hitting a ba seb all
card shop on Tuesday after­
noon. they tried to rob thr
bank next door and Im m edi­
ately were caught stealing. A
card shop custom er was a key
player.
"Thr three must not have
known that
Mark McGwire
rookie cards arr going for
$500.* mused Longwood Police
Chief Tom Jackson after a
bang-liang arrest o f the b a n ­
dits.
Jackson
attributed

50 C en ts

WEDNESDAY, SEP! EMBER 16, 1998

91st YEAR. No. 18

Th e Sem inole County Sc hool
District. Ihe Sanford Housing
Authority. Sanford Police De­
partment and Sem inole C o m ­
munity College have c o lla b o ­
rated in this effort, and now
the c e n trr Is ready to serve the
people.
The Harbor motto: If every
child had a safe harbor, none
would be ut risk. Som e two
hundrrd children and adults
are to be- served.
The
community
educator.
Elizabeth G raham -Glover says.
‘ H arbor will offer free after
school
lutoring.
Monday
through Friday from 3 p.m. un­
til H p.m. lea rn in g and literacy
programs will be provided to
adults parllelpatln g In S em i­
nole
Comm unity
C ollege's
Adult Education GED.*
Graham Glove r says the p r o ­
grams to be Implemented an­
tin' same reading, math and
rom piiter classes used In the
sch ools.
Th e ribbon cutting cerem ony
was lirld this past week ut the
Castle Brewer Court C om m u ­
nity Centrr. School Supt. Paul
llugerty: Tim Hudson, execu­
tive director o f thr Sanford
Housing Authority;
Marjorie
Murray. d in -d o r o f special
projects in Sem inole County
schools: Cynthia Oliver, parent
resource- coordinator; Dr. S te­

phen Wright, vice- president ol
educational programs at S em i­
nole Comm unity College: and
cither school board m em bers
and officials were In atten ­
dance.
.
Mayor Ln ny Dale, C om m is­
sioner Velm a W illiam s and
Buddy Balagla. senior jilanner
o f Sem inole County wen* also
in attendance. Literacy through
the arls was performed try P a ­
tricia Whatley, founder und d i­
n -d o r o f Tajlrl Arts.
Fklwurd Blackshrare. ch a ir­
man o f Ihe Sanford Housing
Authority Board acknowledged
the partnership o f thr author­
ity and the Harbor along with
residents Rosem ary C harles
and Ida Stephens.
A special th.uiks was ex ­
tended to the- business p a rt­
ners:
Scott-Clark
Toyota.
Sem inole Herald. Marina Hotel.
Fullnmou Record Co.. Sem inole
County
(WAGES).
Sem inole
County Volunteer Enterprises.
Inc.. L ik e Mary Dance A ca d ­
emy. T a rg d o f D ike Mary. Fur­
riest Culburth. J e ff Donnan C a ­
tering Service. Klwanls Club o f
Sanford. E ckrnls o f Lake Mary.
Registration for the 4-8 p.m.
students o f
Castle
Hrc-wer
Court continues through today.
Parents,
please
accom pany
your children
You muv call
323 3150 for Elizabeth G ra­
ham-Glover.

behind her back and squeezed her fingers to the
point o f pain. H ie rrport said she yelled for
help.

Following on Investigation Into the incident.
S heriff Don Esllnger Issued a notice o f suspen­
sion without pay pending term ination.
"W e w on’t tolerate that kind o f behavior.*
Esllnger said. *lt Is not within our standard.*
Smith, has a record o f disruptive behavior and
has received written warnings. In 1997. Smith
and another deputy were suspended for 86 days
without pay for mooning a couple w hile off duty.
‘ He’s had plenty o f chances to conform to our
standards.* Esllnger said.
Smith, a 1984 graduate o f Sem inole High
School, had previously worked at the Longwood
Police Department and the John E. Polk C orrec­
tional Facility.
Esllnger concurred that Sm llh violated several
o f the sh eriffs office general orders Including:
‘ Conduct unbecoming* for disorderly conduct
Sept. 11 at W olfy's while o ff duty.
'F a ls e statements and reports* for describing
the Incident with his girlfriend as non-violent.
*Vchlcle management* for leaving his w eapons
In his cai and also his keys In the ignition while
at Wolfy's.
Also. Esllnger said. Smith violated a Sept. 11
court order, which specified he have no contact
with the victim. On Sept. 13. Sm ith’s girlfriend
Ptosss $ m Smith. P i g t i A

M id ge
summer’ s
night dream
Bjr Ro m W U ti
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD - Barges can’t
stop them, the mayor can’t
stop them. Professor Arshad
All can't stop them.
Midges.
Once the Celery Capital o f
the World, Sanford lias In re­
cent years been the Midge
Capital o f Uie World.
Zillions o f these non-biting
but pesky and prolific m os­
quitoes ure visiting the city,
perhaps to visit Fort Mellon
Park or City Hall before both
arr lost to progress.
Seminole Herald p h oto gra ­
phy chief. Tom Vincent was
ustounded by the large lu m ­
ber o f midges on a fireplug
near City Hall. Some struck a
pose und Vincent says som e
were singing 'C om e Fly With
Me" while he clicked Ills
camera.
Mayor Larry Dale who flew
his personal plane • A ir Dale
• to Tallahassee on Tuesday
may be looking for m ore
help. A $100,000 grant Is
funding a study to find out
what to do about the midges.
Research Is helping. Th e
rrm edy remains elusive.
P W u * $•• Midge, Pag* 3A

continue to send the little critters pecking.

�2A •Seminote HetakJ, Sanlord, Florida Wednesday. September 16, 19911

Michelle Akers gets her kicks on a water bottle

IN BRIEF
S a n fo rd w a te r
r e s tr ic tio n s lifte d
S AN FO R D • Sanford utility
ru stoiiicrs no longer have to
com ply with additional potable
ami reclaimed water rrstrtettons. Tlie additional restric­
tions w ere Imposed by the City
Com m ission in June, am ended
In August lor car w ashing, and
rrjiealed on Monday.
Improved w eather con d ition s
and reduced dem and on ihc
potable and reclaim ed w a ter
system s have lowered the p o ­
tential for service interruptions
and potential loss o f fire p r o ­
tection rapabtllly.
The St. Johns River W ater
Management
District
YearRound
W ater
C onservation
Ride Is now reinstated. It calls
for no w atering yards betw een
10 a.in. and 4 pan. H ie exceplions nre for ear washing and
reclaim ed water.
For m ore Inform ation call
custom er service at (407) 3305630.

P la n n in g &amp; z o n in g
m e e tin g c a n c e le d
SANFORD - No public b e a r­
ings or development
plans
have been scheduled for c o n ­
sideration
at
the
regularly
scheduled Sanlord
Planning
and
Zoning
C om m ission
m eeting on Thursday. T h ere­
fore. the m eeting has been
canceled. Th e
next
regular
m eeting o f the Planning and
Zoning Com m ission scheduled
for Oct. 1 will be held us usual
with an agenda packet fo r­
warded to each com m issio n er
as further notice o f the m e e t­
ing.

B u sin ess b u r e a u
r e lo c a te s
ALTAM ONTE SPRING S - T h e
Uetter B usiness Bureau o f C en ­
tral Florida is relocating to the
Executive Point Tow ers B u ild ­
ing In Altam onte Springs. B e­
ginning Sept. 21. the BB B's

new nddrrss will be 151 Wvm orr Road. Suite 100, A lta ­
monte Springs. FL 32714.
Th e main telephone num bers
will remain the same: (407)
6 2 ) -3300 o r (800) 275-6014 for
long-distance callers outside
the ntetro-Orlando area, Th e
tax num ber will change to (407)
786-2625.
Due to the move, the B olter
Business Bureau will be closed
from today through Sept. 20.
Once the bureau n-opens o fflcr
hours will he 8:30 n.m. to 4:30
p in. Monduv through Frldnv
Beginning Sept. 21. company
reports w ill l&gt;o available seven
days n week. 24 hours a day on
d ie bureau's automated te le ­
phone system. Consum ers can
receive a list o f BUB m em bers
anytim e by accessing the Bu­
reau's website at http://www.

orln n d o .b h b .o rg.

G o ld M e d a l so c ce r
te a m tr a in in g
SEMINOLE CO U NTY - In Its
quest to repeat Its Gold Medal
perform ance,
and as world
cham pions.
U.S.
Soccer's
W om en's National Soccer Team
will again train In Sem inole
County, according to Sem inole
County's director o f tourism
Jack W ert.
Th e cham pionship team will
train at Sem inole
County's
sports training center at Syl­
van Lake Park beginning In
January, and continuing until
Ihc Sydney. Australia O lym pics
In 2000.
Tlie tram had trained In
Sem inole County from January
1995 to August 1996 cn route
to winning the Gold Medal at
the 1996 Olympics.

E d u c a to rs h o st
le a d e rs h ip w o rk s h o p
SANFORD
SCREA.
(Sem inole County Retired Edu­
cators) is hosting the D istrict
V lll Annual Leadership Work-

PltiM K t Brief*, Page 4A

It must be close to the m il­
lennium. Sam m y Sosa and
Mark M cG w ire each have 62
hom e runs. Marv Albert Is
back on the air and M ichelle
A k ers has herself on a w a ter
b ottle.
Michelle's the former AllAnirrtcan soccer star at the
University of Central Florida
who led the United Slates N a­
tional Team to a gold medal
victory at the 1990 Olympics.
Akers was diagnosed with
Chronic
Fatigue
Syndrom e
that same year. Her accom ­
plishm ents
prompted
the
NAYA Canadian Natural Spring
W ater honchos to put tier on
their IvolUe labels.
Today, she Is our of 15 IKit­
tled heroes M ike A ls to tt from
the Tampa Bay Hues also ts a
NAYA water boy. T lie other
guys and gals on bottles in­
clude aggressive In-line skater
M a rco H ln tie . snow boarder
Liam K o a g lo w and mountain
biker Mlaay G love.
Most o f the athletes chosen
for the bottles have an In spir­
ing story to tell. A ! K ovach ts a
form er Navy SEAL who w a»
paralyzed from a mid-air co l­
lision while parachuting and is
now
a
w heelchair
racing
champion. NASA o flld a ls hope
Ills and the others' stories will
motivate aspiring athletes.
Tlie com pany Is also conducting a contest to And other
deserving NAYA endorsem ents.
Details are on the new bottles.

Pumpkins up
H ie dear people o f M orton,
111., know exnrtly where the
Great Pumpkin 1*01011 Is • It's
In Morton. “ Pumpkin Capital
o f the W orld."
T lie annual
G rea t Pu m pkin F e s tiv a l b e ­
gins today and more than
50.000 visitors ure ex p ected .
These pum pkinerrs must be In
by midnight or all turn Into
princesses. Have fun. pum p­
kins,

B usiness R eview
R eader A d s In Tlvis Section Prepared B y C ontract A dvertising, In c © 1 9 9 8 A ll Rights R eserved

Lee’s HalfTime
Great food and rood times arc just some o f die reasons why Lee'i H alf Tim e has become so popular with the people of
the area. Friends gainer lo enjoy everything from a few beers during the ball game (o a light snack or full course meal
anytime. An extensive menu featuring dozens o f delightful choices awaits you when you stop by. In addition to their hot
wings and excellent burgers, you just never know what specials they will dream up for you!
Lee's HalfTlm e is located in Longwood at 999Ufcst State Hoad 434. phone286-2435. Enjoy all (he games this season on
their TV in a warm, cozy atmosphere. Dine In intimate cozy surroundings enhanced by their friendly service. You will enjoy
an affordable menu o f traditional excellence for light or hearty eating. L e ri H alfTlm e U a favorite gathering spot whether it
be for cocktail hour, weekday afternoons or late rught fun ana socializing.
Visit the sports bar that has pleased so many of your friends and neighbors. Stop tn soon at L e ri H alfTlm e for fun.
drinks and an all around good time.

Laetare

Dolores Romano, Owner/Operator

Laetare is more than a bookstore. Nowhere else can you Find (he faith-building selection of music, an. jewelry,
collectibles and videos offered here. Every Hem In this store is designed to comfort the wounded, heal the sick and disillu­
sioned, strengthen the weak and teach the seekers.
Everythingfrom old country gospel and spirituals to gospel rock and children's songs can he found to suit anyone's taste
in cassettes. CDs and music videos. Laetare offers sheet music or performance tapes for personal or choir needs. Videos
encouraging family values can be found for adults and children. Outer religious items found here include crosses, rosaries,
doves o f peace, collector prints, wall docks, figurines, cards and seasonal objects. Books, o f course, are offered on all subjects
' * ‘ life. Christian psychology, salvation and the apocalypse as well as study guides, devotional*
____
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______
. and even Biblesiot mt audiotape.
studentI Bitiles,
dtilaren's
Bib les,
print
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and]
rand
You arc invitedio’ visit this enlightening store. The special needs ofpastors and church officials can be accommodated
as well. Laetare is located in Sanfordat 106 .Magnolia Avenue, phone 302-5000. Visit them for all your gift-giving or personal
devotional needs.

There is not one area o f an alcoholics or addict’s life that Is left unaffected by their addiction. Work and family life,
emotional, psychological and physical health, sexual, financial and social aspects—everything is influenced by this disease
which runs rampant In every socio-economic strata o f our society. It may be difficult for those affected lo believe, bui a
phone call to The Sanford Bridge is what il takes to get hdp for yourself or someone you care about.
The Sanford Brfctae is located in Sanford at 500 South Holly Avenue, phone 328-2990. The caring professionals of
The Sanford Bridge offer a comprehensive adult male treatment program on an inpatient basis. Alcohol and drug treat •
ment programs and counseling are provided. These indude individual, group recreational, occupational and spiritual
therapies. They are staffed by degreed professionals trained and experienced in alcohol and drug abuse counseling and
in peripheral problems com plicating or contributing to cubstance abuse.
The help you need is just a phone call away. The Sanford Bridge also offers after-care, family treatment and relapse
prevention. Their specialized programs haw helped many individuals overcome their addiction. If there is a decision to be
made in your own life, call The Sanford Bridge and let (heir understanding staff show you the road lo recovery.

Cathy Negrich Construction NewLocation
H aw you nolicedhoiv easy it is to get lost in those neighborhoods where every house
remember the neighborhoods when you were growing up. The brick ranch beside (he Vici
provided directions anybody could follow. Cathy Negrich Construction believes that die house you woriu
shouldn’t get lost in die shuffle. They build custom homes which are unique and personalized to each diem .
Located in Cassdbeny at 1850 Center Drive, phone 366-8514, Cathy Negrich Construction has been building custom

industry standards and environmental regulations.
A name should be m ore d an three Bedrooms and a kitchen. Cathy Negrich Construction is determined that their
clients realize their dream o f a home that has an atmosphere and an individuality dial won't be mistaken for the neighbor's
across the street. Call to discuss the home tltat can be yours.

Architechnology Design, Inc. jam«rMehta,Architect
One profession, the im portance o f w h idi we do not always recognize, is dial o f die architect. They are profes­
sionals who maintain certifiably high ethical standards and devoie their energy to providing quality design and service
for the community.
i
We are not often made aware o f the importantI contributions o f the architectural firm because architects do nol gener­
ally publicize dieir services. When local businesses, corporations or municipalities plan to build stores, offices and schools,
an architect will be involved. When you plan to renovate or build a new home, an architect should be consulted. They
prepare documents that are used for municipal approvals, obtaining construction cost estimates from selected builders, and
construction. In each case, the architect designs attractive, economical and structurally sound buildings and spaces.
Applying practical planning and expertise lo design our homes and buildings, Architechnology Design is devoted to
providing skilled professional services inal improve (lie quality o f our built environment. Utilizing modem advances in
this highly specialized field. James T. M elvin provides many years o f design and construction administration experience
and prepares each project with skill and accuracy. I le is located in Sanford at 206 East 1st Street, and invite you to contact
them for a consultation al 321-5444.

Live it up
Today Is Stay Away From
Beattie Day. Seem s the folks
in Seattle an- so proud o f b r ­
ing rrsldrnts o f the "Best Place
to Live." that they reserve a
day each year to I k - left atone.
No visitors. Nolsidy m oving In.
It's probably going to rain,
anyw ay?

King is 73 and so ts Jaw must-

clan Charlie Byrd.

Quiz up
Thursday Is thr ann iversary

Seminole Herald

What’s up?
Visitors from W indsor. O n ­
tario have told us what hapl&gt;enrd to hockey great Bobby
Hull In Russia. Hull, thry r e ­
port,
was not saying n ice
tilings about Hitler but about
S illie r - Darryl Slttier who
used to skate for the T o ro n to
Maple Leafs. Thank heavens.

"Serving Seminole Count) Since I90H"
Wednesday, September 10, 1998 • Vol. 91, No. 18
Pubkohed Dally Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Chrtttma* by
Republic Newspaper*. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave , Sanford. FL. 32771

Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fox: (407) 323-9408
AO UM tSTIUnO N
Dove GXchnu - PubfcWwr

Tim’s up
Mr.

Sanford

Baseball,

Tim
OdM M Pugh - Dutmeu Monogar
Lindt Spwgel

Rainea Is 39 today. He's fairly
confident he'll lie playing In
his second World Series. How
could the New York Yan kees
blow It now*/ Baseball p ltch rr
Orel Hereblaer IV Is 40 today
and
form er
player
Robin
Yount Is 43.

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today, actor Peter Falk Is 71
and singer/actress Janla Paige
Is 75. Bacall's real name ts

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for a num ber o f well-known TV
programs.
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the
ye a r
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I.
“Mission Im possible." 2. “T lie
Fugitive." 3. “ M *A*S*H."

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control. Illusionist David Copperfleld Is 42. David's real
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Newspufters, Inc.

Mario Carducd, Owner

Don't let anyone kid you about who has the best pizza In town,
the best pizza is served by G ln ri Pizza It Pasta, located in Oviedo at
ahead and have your pizza ready and waiting when you arrive!

around these parts know from
Alafaya Woods Boulevard, phone

that
1000. Call

Through the m e o f thrir ipcdal recipes and fine quality tngredienu. thk pizza shop o ffm thb area authentic old world

pizza in many delicious varieties that you can eilher eat tierc or take oul to go. They serve different size pizzas for large or
small appetites. They specialize iin both Neapolitan and Sicilian type pizza. They also feaiure complete pasta dinnci
' area.
Delivery service is available■throughout
throughout the
The owner has made Itit a point to hire
I people that will give you fast, friendly service. Bring your family and friends lo
Gintfr Pizza It P M a for the best pizza in town, or call 366-1
366-1000 for fast, efficient delivery service.

Pacifica Rattan

Ana Lo, Owner

Rattan is very popular today for furnishing bedrooms, baths, living rooms, dens and outdoor areas. Rattan furniture and
accessories can be used as the dominant style o f furniture in a room or can easily be incorporated into other types o f decor,
from comiemporary to traditional. If you enjoy the look o f rattan, you should make it a point to visit Pacifica Rattan, located
in Sanford at 2920West Airport Boulevard, phone 322-0124.
You will see on display here a large selection o f both indoor and outdoor furniture and accessories. You can find rattan
tom suuiui
nuuiy uum
ujiuiujl. ui
uuui iiaiiuai
tables, shelves, headboards, plant
stands aiiu
and many
other iicmk
items. iFurniture
in both
natural anu
and painted finishings aiv
are bhui
available. Pacifica Rattan features domestic and Imported rattan o f only the highest quality.
The courteous staffo f this highly- respected furniture store will gladly answer your questions about the items on display
or help you find what you need. If you arc looking for a particular piece o f furniture or would like to browse through their
extensive selection o f rattan, you're invited to com e by Pacifica Rattan.

Devereux Outpatient Counseling Center
Devtreux Outpatient Counseling Center b devoted to the treatment o f mental and emotional problems. Expertly
staffed and equipped, this facility performs a vital service for the people o f this community.
Many o f us shy away burn emotional and mental problems and fail to seek help for our loved ones when (hey display
symptoms of mental Illness. This is particularly tragic when one realizes how successful Devereux Outpatient Counseling
Center can be in treating mental problems. Seek their hdp when a need arises Many emotional problems can be treated.
The hardest part is knowing where to go for help Continually making changes in otder to keep up-to-date with changes in
this Itiehly specialized field, they strive to provide the best care and treatment available.
Trie staff at Devereux Outpatient Counseling Center Invites your inquiries at any time. Their facility Is available with a
recommendation, and they will be glad to counsel you on what steps lo take with you or your kned one's problem. They arc
‘
16SouthOakStreet. Rhone322- 5500 *for more Information on their services.
located“ in Sanford
at‘ 216

Miyabi Japanese Steak Seafood House &amp; Sushi Bar
Tbby&amp;Aldhisa Innami, Owners
Maybe you can't afford to take a vacation trip to japan this year. But you can still enjoy delicious, authentic Japanese
food. The place to visit for the finest in authentic lapanese cuisine in this area is Miyabi Japanese Steak Seafood House It
Sushi Bar, located in Longwood at 1231 Douglas Avenue, phone 862-5111.
Here, you will be treated to all the delightful delicacies o f lapan. Their famous lapanese chefs will prepare
an
ting Oriental dishes on hibachi grills right before your eyes. They also feature sushi, sashimi,, tempura and
tasie-iempting
for luncheons and dinners,
teriyaki. Enjoy your favorile cocktail or sample a tbottle o f sake with your meal,
are sure to please. Remember,
Their warm pleasant atmosphere,.graaoussrservice and delicious Japanese
visit Miyabi Japanese Steak
restaurant you’ll want to return to time
for a meal you won't forget, ana a res
be glad you did.
Setfood House L Sushi Bw. We knowyouTJ
know y

Lasting Impressions Hair Salon DebbieHolland,owner
Creative and modemnairstyiing for men and women is available in this area at Lasting Impressions Hair S
inyyearsi
training, and are w ill able lo discuss wilh you a’hairstyie lo suit you best. They can style your hair according to your desires
or (hey can suggest lo you, based on professional know how, a style best suited la the contour o f your face.
They specialize in all phases o f hair care, indu "
tips for healthy hair. The staff o f Lasting
suggestions
on maim
as well as
many helpful sugeei
'
your
customer is one that wilTcondnue to come back. The skilled stylists here see
air Salon realizes that a sa
Impressions Hair
to ft dial before you leave dieir
their salon,
salon, your individual hairstyle is most distinct and appealing.
You owe il to yourself to look your best, so be sure to call Lasting Impressions flair Salon today. The knowledgeable
hairstylists here will make believers out o f you.

The Tobacco Merchant

LDa^Owned&amp;OperatedBy Gene Higgins

The motto o f this friendly tobacco and gift store is “a tradition o f excellence in smoking.* That's wonderful news for
those who look for the best in cigars, pipes, tobacco and accessories. The Tobacco Merchant, located in the Longwood
Village at 1877 West State Road 434, phone 767-0050, features one o f the areals most com plete selections or fresh
imported and domestic cigars. If you smoke a special brand, they’re sure to have It in stock or will be most glad to special
order it for you.
On display, you will find an impressive array o f magnificent pipes from all oyer the world. Including the finest briars
etsenauurns. Beautiful
“
......silver and gold lighters are also showcased for your inspection. Not only do they sell the m y
and meer
iced pipes, cigars and smoking accessories. There is a walk-in humidor housing
domestic and rare tobaccos from 1fonduras. the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and other famed tobacco areas.
The personnel at The Tobacco Merchant wilt be more than happy to hand-blend tobaccos and repair pipes. They
also liave a smoking lounge where you can have a beer or wine and rwax. if you are a discerning smoker, drop (n soon at
The Tobacco Merchant, rou’rc sure to find exactly what you're looking for.
t

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Ronda •Wednesday, September 16, 1998 - 3 A

Autopsies—

ft •

POLICE

Continued from Pag* 1A

*17

Tilt* following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's OJJlcefor incidents recorded Sept. 14-15:

A g g ra v a te d a s s a u lt, c ru e lty to a n im a ls:
ALTAMONTE SPRJN08, Ainu Drive, 100 block, Sept. 13.
7:28 p.m. A 65-ycar-o)d man wan arrested for aggravated as*
sault on a law enforcem ent officer, cruelty to anim als and o b ­
struction without violence. Sem inole County Sheriff's deputies
said they responded lo a call that som eone had shot a cat.
When the police arrived, the man said he had been annoyed by
the cat under Ills tm ilcr. He tried, assisted by a pair o f trained
chows, to prevent the deputies from entering the fenced p r o p ­
erty. but eventually allowed them to pass. He kept the dogs
gunnllng the deputies, but the m an said he had sh ot the cat
and they found It with Its eye out o f the socket and blood all
over it. At one point, he sent the dogs to attack the cat ngaln
nnd one o f them bit llie cat on the head before barking off.
The mnn was tnken Into custody after additional deputies w ere
called to be sure he did not order the dogs to Interfere with the
arrest. Inside the home, deputies found a rifle and a Bmm gun.

D o m e stic v io le n c e :
GENEVA. M u llet Lake Park Road, 1300 Mock, Sept. 14. 7:02
p.m. A 35-yrar-old man was arrested for dom estic violen ce a f­
ter his brother reported he had flown Into a rage for no a ppar­
ent reason nnd that he had threatened to beat his parents.
Sem inole County deputies were told that he had punched
holes In the w alls o f his parents' home nnd that he had thrown
chairs around the house. He reportedly threatened lo kill his
father If h r went to the police with this m atter.
LAKE MART. Ptojrd A n s t t , 100 Meek, Sept. 13. 2:09 a m. A
39-yrar-old man was arrested for dom estic violence by Lake
Mary Police offer he told a child to get ofT the telephone and to
do the dishes and the child told him to perform an unnatural
act on him self nnd the man, Instead, slapped the child across
the back with his open hand.
SANFORD, Cedar Creek Circle, 300 block. Sept. 12. 2 a.m.
A 22-year-old mnn was arrested for dom estic violence by S an ­
ford 1‘olice offer he had gotten Into an argument with a m inor
child and had punched the child causing several severe Inju­
ries lo the head nnd face, lie was b I bo arrested for child
abuse.
WINTER BPR1NOS, Shepard Read. 700 block.. Sept. 14. 9:55
p.m. A 35-yrar-old woman was charged with domestic vio len ce
in' W inter Springs Police after she smacked a man with whom
sh r shares a hom e with a belt as he tried to pack som e
clothes to leave the house. Police said site also hit him In the
head with the belt buckle when he tried to lock him self In the
closet to gel nway from her.

D riv in g u n d e r th e in flu e n c e :
LONOWOOD. U.R. Highway 17-93/tUM Road 434. Sept. 15.
12:15 a.m. A 21-year-old woman was arrested for DUI a fter she
was Involved in an auto accident in the parking lot of a grocery
store. Longwood Police said. Police said she had a strong odor
o f alcohol about her and she fulled lo pass a field sobriety
lest. She was also charged with careless driving.

sldered e sm all district.* he
said.
Th e Sem inole County M.E.
office
perform s
about
200
nutopsles a year at a cost of
nbout $1,450 Tor each de­
ceased person. Th e national
average is 250 nutopsles. The
annual budget for the depart­
ment is about *290.000. The
Daytonu Hcarh facility In Volu­
sia County perform s about 390
nutopsles a year. Its budget Is
$1.2 m illion. Stnlvcy said. For
the
interim
arrangem ent.
Sem inole
County
will
pay
$1,250 for each autopsy.
Local funeral hom es will p ro ­
vide transportation
services
during the Interim lo the fa c il­
ity nt 1300 Indian Lake ffoad,
Daytona Beach.
If Sem inole County contracts
with Volusia County it would
be a win win situation for both
parlies because Volusia really

Salvey said it has been d iffi­
cult for Sem inole Countv to re­
tain top notch M.E.'s because
o f the Inadequate facilities and
|iay scale, which is about
$120,000. The average pay in
Orange
County
is
about
$145,000 plus benefits,
he
said.
Not everyone agrees with the
move.
In a letter to the Sem inole
County S h eriffs Office. Marty
l^iBrusclano. deputy director o f
the medical exam iner's c o m ­
mittee. advised C h ief Deputy
Steve Hnrrlett that based on n
survey o f law
enforcem ent
homicide
investigators.
the
comm ittee recom m ends that

Sem inole County provide Its
law enforcem ent
community
with Its own medical exam iner
to be supported by an a p p ro ­
priate
level
of
com petent
staffing nnd state or the art fa ­
cilities.
Stnlvcy said where police
business is Involved such ns In
cases o f hom icide, the move o f
M.E. services to Volusia would
not really Impact the officers
because In the past year and a
half there have been only 12 to
15 homicides.
He added, there is a m iscon­
ception that fam ilies o f the d e ­
ceased go to the morgue to
Identify their loved ones and
that is not tm e. le s s than five
people nerd to go to the
moqgue, which also handles
unattended
deaths.
Funeral
homes provide retrieval serv­
ices within 24 hours o f the
death in most cases, he said.
Greg Banfleld o f Banfleld Fu­

neral Home in W inter Springs,
said he does not agree with the
move berausc it will mean
added expense to the fam ilies
o f the deceased. There will be
added transportation costs and
If the fam ily desires crem ation.
Volusia County charges $30 for
the certificate. H ie added ex­
pense could be about *1 00. he
said.
Banfleld. who nttended the
latest meeting o f the search
comm ittee, said he believes the
move to Volusia County Is *a
done deal.*
"They're JuBt putting their
ducks in a row and closing
things out here before the
m ove.’ he said.
*1 really don't know why
they're doing this." he said.
*I'm not behind It because it's
not fair to fam ilies in Sem inole
County.*

Bank
Coattaasd Croat Fags 1A
•team work" by a concerned
citizen, Sem inole County dep u ­
ties and his own department
for nabbing the three young
suspects, retrieving the stolen
money and n hand gun- and
doing it all without anyone
being Injured.
A man who wishes to remain
anonymous, was Inside Acm e
Comics. Cards A C ollectib les
at 905 East S.R. 434 when he
spotted two men dnshlng out o f
the Fidelity Bank o f Florida at
901 S.R. 434. He Identified the
car waiting for them and called
9-1-1. This was at 3:15 p.m. In
a few m ore minutes their gam e
was over.
"W e're greatly Indebted to
this citizen." Jackson said t o ­
day. * lf not for his action, w e
m ay not have been able to get
these guys so quickly. He told
us he could tell som ething was
wrong berausc o f the haste o f
the suspects as they left the
bank. Honest
people
don't
leave u bank like they w ere."
Sem inole County
deputies

B usiness R eview
R eader A d s C on tin u ed

Kennsington Stables

does not have enough nutop­
sles to Justify such a large
budget, he said.
"W e fell we could raise the
level
o f services
for
less
money." he said.

ftink Gregg* HeRtherTbway Owners

apprehended the three men two o f them under 20 years old
• approxim ately 2 1/2 miles
from the bank. They traveled In
a 70's model Chevrolet that
was stopped at entrance to Inlerstate-4 o ff S.R. 434.
Jackson said that Michael
Straub o f Oviedo. Alan Torgeson o f Oviedo and Curtis Og­
den o f A ltam onte Springs w ere
identified as those who robbed
the bank. He said that Straub.
21. had been extradited from
Mexico
on
em bezzlem ent
charges. Torgeson is 18 as is
Odgen. the driver o f the veh i­
cle. A ll three were charged with
armed robbery and grand theft.
They were processed at the
Longwood Police Station and
taken to the county Jail.
"It has been quiet recently no recent bank robberies In
Longwood," Jackson said. ’ One
o f the reasons has been tiecause o f the satellite program
where our officers do some o f
their work at the dozen or so
banks In tlie city. T h eir pres­
ence helps discourage would-

be bank robbers."
Law
enforcem ent
officia ls
stressed in the Inst couple o f
years that there were m ore
bank robbery ntlrm pts than on

convenience stores. The latter
had but *2 0 0 in cash w hile the
banks were loaded.
"These
people go where the m oney is,"
one official said, ’ and the
money is at the ban k s."

M idge
Contism 4 from Pi|t la
Professor All. an expert on
aquatic
entom ology
and
ecology at the University o f
Florida research center in
Sanford, says the average life
o f a midge is about one week
with each female laying up to
1.500 eggs.

Today:

Scattered
thunder­
storms. Highs n ea r-90. Lows in
the low -70s Thursday: Scat­
tered thunderstorms. Highs In

Dale said that this year’s
midge patrols were slated for
research and data collectin g.
He said next year there
would be m ore controls In
place. He says they will not
be welcom e at the new w a ­
terfront hotel or conference
center on Lake M onroe.

the low-BOs. Lows In the mid70s. Friday: Afternoon thun­
derstorm s.
Highs
near-90.
Lows In the m id-70s. Saturday:
A ftern oon
thunderstorm s.
Highs In the tow-90s. Lows In
the mld-70s.

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was present at his home.
In a prepared statement Ksllngcr said. "Your
Intoxicated, disorderly, and felonious rondni l Is
totally unacceptable for a law enforcement oil Ieer anil em ployee o f the Sem inole County Slter-

lll's Office. Your arrest for aggravated batlrry
relfeels negatively upon you rself and the ShcrIffs Office. The seriousness o f your m lsi onduct
com pels me to tennluate your employment.”
Smith will have 30 days lo appeal the d ec i­
sion. Until that time he Is suspended without
pay.

OBITUARIES
WALTER L. HOLLOWAY
W alter L. Holloway, 80. L o ­
cust Avenue. Sanford,
died
Monday. Sepl. 14. 1908 at ArIsus at Orlando Rehabilitation
Center. Horn August 20. 1912
In Edge field . S.C.. he moved
lo Sanlord from M ontleello.
Fla. Mr. Holloway was a fo re ­
man for a com m ercial laundry.
He was a member o f Saint Paul
M il Church.
Survivors include daughters,
U-ola McKinnon. M ontleello.
Laura llryson. Clifford I’ hllpot.
Ixith o f Sanford; 18 grandchil­
dren.
W ilson-Klchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangem ents.

IRENE B. LAPPIN
Irene lb Lappln. 711. Lake
Markham Road. S in ford . died
Saturday. Sept. 12. 1998. Horn
In tlrooklngs, S.D.. she moved
to C rn tn il Florida In 1949.
Mrs. Lappln was a retired te le ­
phone operator. She was a
im-nilx-r of Elks Unites Au xil­
iary. Ladles o f the Moose and
Telephone l*loneers o f Amrrlea. Mrs. Lappln was a Ha pi 1st.
Survivors Include husband.
Jam es II.: daughters. J o yce
Elaine Hurton. Texas, Ellen
Louise Flltt. Linda J. Hoston.
Susan Irrne Muthcs. all of
Sanford. Hetty Jean Cogley. St.
Cloud; HI grandchildren:
18
grrat -grandchildren.
Deacon's National C rrm atlon
Society. W inter Park. In charge
o f arrangem ents.
DAVID M IC H A E L R A V E N E L
David Michael Ravrnrl. 41.
Sanborn Lane, Deltona, dlrd
Friday. Sept. I I . 1998 at Ills
residence. Horn May 7. I9fi7 In
Tampa, he was a lifelong resi­
dent o f Central H onda. Mr.
Ravrnrl was an rlrelrtcla n for
Maronda Homes. H r served in
the U.S. Navy. Mr. Ravrnrl was
a mem ber o f Haylakr Haptlsi
Church o f Gruveland.
Survivors include wife. Linda;
daughter. Tiffany. Deltona; fa ­
ther. Rhrtt. Orlando; mother.

Helen
M.. Orlando;
sister,
Hrrnda. Clerm ont; brother. Mi­
chael. Orlando.
Oramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In eltargr of arrange­
ments.

REUBEN L. STILLER
Reuben L. Sillier. 87. Palm
Terrace. Sanford, died Friday.
Sept.
II.
1998 at
Di-Hary
Manor. Drtlary. Horn In Rowan
County. N.C.. he moved to CrnIral H onda In 1949 Mr. Stiller
was a truck driver. H r was a
Lutheran.
Survivors Include wife. C ath ­
erine.
Hrlsson Funeral Home. S in ford. in charge o f arrange­
ments.

ROBERT EUGENE WEINBERO
SR.
R o b in Eugene W einberg Sr..
83. Sanford, died Friday, Sept.
11. 1998 at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Horn In C o ­
coa. he moved to Sanford 10
years ago. Mr. W rinlrerg was a
retlrrd procurement specialist
with Rockwell, lie worked at
Cnpr Canaveral from 1952­
1974
Mr. Welnlx-rg was a
WWII Annv veteran He was a
m em ber o f 1st U nllrd M ethod­
ist Chun h o f Cocoa.
Survivors Include wife, la-one:
sons. Rolx-n E. Jr.. Rockledge.
Jam es A.. Unigwood. George
I t . Lake Mary; stsler. KathrrIne Goode. M ellxm nie. Elinor
Stncklund.
l-.ikil.m il;
seven
grandchildren.
W ylie-Haxlev Funeral Home.
Cocoa, In charge of arrange­
ments.

op In Smith Texas, moving to Sin
ford in 1048, She eelelirntid M
veamnl marriage with Jim anil I n­
tween litem, they bad five dangli
lers. ftietr life ami love lilossomiil
wlili Ibeir rhlklren. Hetty Jean «'&lt;•
gky. St Cloud. Joyce Elaloe llm
Inn, Texas. KlUii Diulse Hill, 8an
I,ml. Umla J im ii llostoo, lake
Monroe, ami Susan Irene Mnllies.
Sanford.
A loving wile, momma, grandma,
ami great-grandma. Irene h mii
vivvd by the love of her life. Jim her
pn-cloin, daughters, suns In law.
many grnmh hlldren. ami great
grandchildren, friends ami family
arm uni the world
A pission lor growing on tads
ami (lowers minted her wraid ami
&lt;ut aeeompllsheil seamslress. hei
sewing warmed the liearls of her
lamlly and friends. Sire enjn&gt;ed
iTulls, fishing, am! Imvrllng. and
six- shared her giving spun with
|sn|tle around the immtrv Kvvtv
thing Ireix- l,«r&lt; lied, six- made li-l
let.
Irene hrnoghl her Ix-llcf In hard
work In evrryihlng slie did. M-rvnig
as a war time shipbuilder. ,1 wall
ress. pi opr i d nr of Moo m m - llarlmr.
a volunteer, and she nllreil afli-r 'AI
years as 11 lelephone inxmlnr
Irrtx-'s family wrienmes their
Irterxls lo a telelirullnn nt her III,Sunday. Se|itntilM-r V« from 14
p ill. at her home. IMKI bike M.uk
inim Kind. Sanford. In Imsi ot llow
its . uieuioii.il gifts in the American
I lean Assm lallon 01 tlx- Amer n an
Conrer Society are up|xei latcil
’ Ymir
laughing
sinlle
and
Iixiim IU-ss hugs ami kisM-s tiavr
fUkxl so many lives wllti kxe. You
will lx- d,silly misMsl *
*1 Use you. - Daddy*

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There are eight units In District
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All retired educators are In­
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Historic victory

Extra Points...
Kellie
W e rn e r
Herald Staff Writer

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Winter Springs gets first
ever win over Oviedo
while knocking Lions
from ranks o f unbeaten

C ollege football
season? It’ s time
to bash Spurrier
SANFORD _ College football only officia lly
started two weeks ago and already the whining
about Steve S pu rrier has begun.
In one breath. people are saying that he
should never have scheduled a team like the
Citadel and then in the next they art* com plain*
Ing because the Gators should have beaten the
Division IA A team by more than 39 points.
First o f all. evrry school schedules patsies.
Let me repeat that...every school schedules
patsies.
Granted, most don't schedule them back-toback and during the first two weeks o f the s e a ­
son.
W hy does that really make a difference?
W hether they are spread out or played right tip
front really doesn't change the scheme o f things.
Sure, the Gators start evrry season 2-0. H ow ­
ever. when everyone else Is playing their high
school glmrnle, Florida Is playing Auburn, T en ­
nessee or Florida Slate. It's Just good scheduling
for a tram that has as tough a conference as the
Southeastern.
And as for the fact that Spurrier schedules two
easy out o f conference teams while everyone else
schedules only one. That's their problem. If I
had the opportunity to schedule Notre Dame or
the Citadel, hmmm m. which would I ch oose?
Especially when I have the possibility o f playing
up to six top 20 ranked teams throughout the
rest o f the season ?
O f course I would pick the Citadel. S o n y that
Florida doesn't have teams jjkr Wake Forest and
Duke In their conference. I f they did, they* could
afford to schedule tougher tram s out o f c o n fer­
ence.
One last thing about scheduling...If teams are
willing to com e to the Swamp, why should Spur­
rier schedule away gam es when he doesn't need
to? People are alw ays belly-aching about the fuel
that both o f Spurrier's glm m les are at home (In
addition to being In the first two weeks). Again,
that’s Just good scheduling.
Now. about the gripes concerning the scorr o f
last w eek's game. It's pretty much a catch-22
where the Gators arc concerned.
If they have the m isfortune o f scoring or dare
to pass In the fourth quarter o f a gam e when
they arc winning, they get booed o ff the field. As
soon us the quurtrrback drops back to pass the
accusations o f running up the score start. And
heaven forbid the tunning back should make It
Into the end tone. Th e boos are deafening.
Once they have a lead, the Gators cannot pass
or throw. What arc they supposed to do? Just
stop playing and allow the other team to catch
up?
Then, there's the problem that Is occurring
now. People don't think that Florida won lust
week's gam e by enough.
Make up your minds!
First, they aren't supposed to play u leant like
the Citadel. Then, they aren't supposed to n in up
the score on them. Then. If they don't do that,
they are accused o f not winning by enough.
I realize that when I team Is popular, good and
hus such an exuberant coach, people are going
to talk. That Is com pletely understandable. And
while these people don’t even need to know what
they are talking about, they should at least make
up their minds as to which gripe they have.
Spurrier Is going to continue to schedule two
easy out o f conference gam es each year In the
first two weeks o f the season. Unfortunately. I
don't really think he cares what everyone else
thinks. Ills Job is to win football gam es and he's
going to do that any way he can. Just like every
other college coach.
He’s not. however, going to run up the score on
those easy teams. Again, I don't think he cares
what the general consensus Is on that topic. He
took far too much heat for doing Just that a c o u ­
ple o f years ago, so he Is trying to quell the a n i­
mosity. It's not going to change anytim e soon.
So. all o f the people who hate Florida can c o n ­
tinue to find excuses to ridicule them. W e ll Just
sit back and watch how real teams schedule and
try to learn from the big matchups with M ary­
land.

thing right for the third gnme."
Setter C orin cy Hllss. whose serve
dominated the third gnme. said h rr
tram took Oviedo lightly.
"We got
a
little
bit
over­
confident." Hllss said. "W e Just
wanted to ride out offer that first
gam e."
Htlss said Vuclt was calm o ffer
the second gam e rout.
"She told us we didn't work so
hard wutchlng their team on film
all week to play like that,* H llss
said. "We knew It wouldn't be a
cakewalk.*
W inter Springs darted out to a
15-7 win In the opener, but Oviedo,
which came Into the gam e undefr.it rd . charged out In the srro n d

By Jeff Bcrilnicks
ASSISTANT STOUTS EDITOR

H&gt;nMHim &gt;y Art* I
Coitnoy Bliss (No 4). who scotod nino sorvtco points in tho clinching game, digs
up a shot In Winter Springs'. 15-7, 3-15. 15-0. victory over previously undoteatod
Oviedo. The win was the lirst-ovor for a Bears athlolic team ovor a Lions squad.

W INTER
SPRINGS
_
W inter
Springs girls' volleyball roach Kim
Vach figured It was time for som e
extra practice.
She had her Hears out on the
court, the only odd thing was It
was Ix lw rc n the second and third
gam es o f Winter Springs' 15-7, 3 ­
15. 15-0 Seminole Athletic C o n fer­
ence win over Oviedo Tuesday
night.
The win markrd the first time the
second-year W inter Springs ath­
letic
program
had tjcatrn
on
Oviedo team at any varsity sport.
Munv o f the Hears grrw up In the
Oviedo district and (lie gam es a l­
ways bring out em otions on both
teams.
Vach's4-1 Hears, with their only
loss coming to Herkeley I’rrp front
Tampa, thr eighth-ranked team In
lire nation, piayrd without In ten ­
sity In th r second gam e last night,
so Vach took advantage o f a new
rule which allows th r players to hit
betwren games.
It worked.
*1 Just wanted thrm to get It all
(Nit o f their system." Vnch suld. It
was a new rule and I wanted every­

gam e.
Th r Lions raced to a 3-0 lead
and, after a slam from Nicole
Hroome. W inter Springs made four
straight unforced errors.
Kelli Holt then slammed hom e
there straight points to give Oviedo
u 9-0 lead.
Th r Hears made a sm all rally,
cutting the deficit to 9-3. But that
was all W inter Springs would get.
Behind Lindsey C om bs' serve,
the IJons ran off six straight points
to finish off the Hears and force a

Please sec Volleyball,

Dot Richardson-Tigers sweep
Junior Softball doubleheader
From S U ff Reports
SANFORD _ T h r Dot Richardson Softball Academ y
from Altam onte Springs got o ff to a flying start with a
doublrheadrr sweep In thr Sanford Recreation De­
partment Junior Girls' Fall Fast lltc h Softball League
at Roy Holler Ju nior Field In Ft. Mellon Park on S a t­
urday.
Jessica Sotom ayer drove In thrre n m s and Karen
Caballero plated a pair as the DltSA Tigers (Team »1 )
bested the Sanford Kiwanls Club. 10-3. In the opening
gam e.
Sotomayer then hom rrrd and druvr in three more
n m s In thr second game and Darien Bray also
hom rrrd as the DRSA Tigers ripped live extra-base
hits In a 15-4 victory over the Sanford Lions Club.
Th e league will be In action again on Thursday eve­
ning. with DRSA »2 hosting the Sanford Lions Club
on Field A at Merrill Park In Altam onte Springs
starting at 0:30 p.m.
Th e league will return to Sanford on Thursday. Sep­
tem ber 24th with the Sanford Lions Club taking on
the Sanford Kiwanls Club at 0 p.m. at Roy H oller
Junior Field.

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The DRSA Tigers scored the maximum four nuis In
each o f Its four Innings at bat In the first gam e and
the defense held the Sanford Kiwanls Club hitless.
Doing the damage for the DRSA Tigers were Randle
Boykin (one double, one single, two n m s scorrd, one
RBI), Tina Zaflino (one double, on e single, two nm s
scorrd). Alicia IVacock (two singles, three nm s
scorrd. one RHI) and Jessica Sotom ayer (two singles,
one run scored, three RHI).
Also contributing were Karen Caballero (one dou­
ble, two nm s scored, two RHI), Kristen Smith (one
single, two nm s scored, one RHI). Darien Bray (one
single, one nui scored, one RBI). Charly Bridges (one
single, one run scored). Kaly Smith (one single, one
ROI) and Mundy Calderon and Tanna Cochran (one
run scored and one RBI each).

Please ace Girls. Page 2B

Lake Mary Men’s Wednesday
softball opens with close battles
From Staff Reports
UVKE MARY _ If the first week
m eans anything, the City o f Lake
Mary Parks and Recreation De­
partment Men's Fall W ednesday
Night Slow lltc h Softball League Is
going to be a good one.
T lie Alpha Team overcam e a 4-0
deficit with three runs In the fourth
Inning and four runs In the seventh
Inning to stop Signal Zero. 7-4.

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start and held o ff Lake Mary Pub.
6-5.
T h r league plays a doubleheader

starting at 7 p.m. every W ednesday
night at the Lake Mary Sports
Com plex on Rantoul Lane, between
S R 46A and Country Club Road,
across from the Mayfair O o lf and
Country Club.
Dave llu dlck singled In a firstInning run and Duane Smith tri­
pled home two runs and scored on
u Emett Doston sacrifice fly In the

Oviedo
escapes
Lyman
in frosh
football
OVIEDO _ Oviedo’s fresh­
man \ football squad edged
Lyman at John Courier Field
on Tuesday night. 7-6.
After surrendering an 82yard touchdown run to Ly­
man. the Lions’ defense de­
nied the two point conver­
sion.
Ooing Into halftime, the
score remained 6-0.
Neither team would alter
the scoreboard until Oviedo’s
Matt Ford ran the ball In
from one yard out In the
fourth quarter.
Lions quarterback Steve
Aaby and Ford led the drive
down the Held despite the
absence of running back Mac
Walker, who piled up 102
yards before he left the game
due to tqjury at the end of the
thud quarter.
Aaby kicked the extra
it. and Oviedo had the
I for good.
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Sunniland Corporation takes early lead in Sanford W omen’s Softball
Bp Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Kim Myers ripped a three-run
double during a live-run fifth inning us Sunnlland Corporation broke a 5-5 tie and went on
to a 10-6 victory over Curt's Alleycats to take
the early lead In the Sanford Recreation De­
partment W om en's Fall Slow Pitch Softbull
League at Pinehurst Park Tuesday evening.
Sunniland Corporation look a 5 -1 lead In the
third Inning, but C u rl's Alleycats bullied back
with four runs In (lie bottom o f the fourth Inning
to tie the game, setting up the big fifth Inning
that kept Sunniland Corporation undefeated.
In the oth er gam es, the Sharks and Flyers

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W ings A Grill both won their first gam es o f the
season In sm ashing fashion, with the Sharks
w hipping Orlando Dodge. 18-1. and Flyers
W ings A Grill blunklng Vaughan Incorporated.
18-0.
Sunniland Corporation is now 2-0, w hile
Curt's Allrycuts. Flyers W ings A Grill, the
Sharks and Vaughan Incorporated are all 1-1
and Orlando Dodge Is 0-2.
Next week. C u rl's A lleycats battles Vaughan
Incorporated at 6:30 p.m.; Flyers W ings A Grill
takes on Orlando Dodge ut 7:30 p.m.; und the
Slutrks challenge Sunniland Corporation at 8:30
p.m.
On the schedule for the rest o f this week's
adult softball leagues:

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W ednesday Men's League (tonight) _ at Chase
Park: W ells Contracting vs. Alam o Rent-A-Car,
7 p.m. and the Lynch Mob vs. W rlls C on tra ct­
ing. 8 p.m. At Iln eh u rst Park: Nobles Com m u­
nication vs. Pebble Junction. 7 p.m. and Bayllnrr Marine vs. Adapco. 8 p.m.
Thursday Men's League _ at Chuse Park:
Sanford Central Baptist Church vs. Matthews
Associates. 7 p.m. and Blake's Boyz vs. Sanford
Central Baptist Church. 8 p.m. At Pinehurst
Park: Beer :30 vs. the Regulators. 7 p.m. and
Hedrick Feed vs. K A K. 8 p.m.
The schedules for the Industrial und Co-Ed
league's are not yet available.
I W l d l n g tlie offense for Tuesday's gam es and
the first week's gam es that did not get In Tltcs-

day'a Herald were:

WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Sharks: four hits _ Robin Bishop (two runs,
three RBI); three hits _ Kathy Spillman (triple,
double, two runs, two RBI). Gloria Eflrd (two
nm s. three RBI). Patty Polly (two runs): two hits
_ Deborah Monfredl (double, two runs, two RBI).
Teresa Howdyshell (double, run. two RBI), Deb­
bie Husa (run. two RBI). Jenny Blowers (ran);
one hit _ Sheila Sanders (double, two runs.
RBI). Tanya O elger (three runs).
Orlando Dodge: two hits _ Gloria Beasley,
Joyce Chambers; one lilt _ Shonda Bryant (ran),
Elke Morrissey. Dot Guess. Denlce Byrd; one

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Lake Mary----C o n tin u ed from P »| e IB

second

Inning as Signal Zero built a 4*0 lead.
rile
fourth
single
got all

Alpha Team finally broke through In the
Inning. Nell Shllltngfnrd led off with a
and one-out later scored when Izzv Cruz
the w ay to third on a single and an error.

Cruz then scored on a double by Krlc Mara
and Mara cam e platcward on a grounder by
Cnnnrlo V erdeso.
The Alpha Team then look the lrad for good
In the sixth Inning,
Rob T a rd lf singled and wrnt to third on a sin­
gle by Kaiutll lzquledo. Tard lf scored the tying
tun on it sacrifice fly by Shllllngford and

Girls

C on tin u ed fro m P a ge IB

Providing the offense for the
Sanford KlwantS Club w ere
Lauren Bennett (one RBI) and
Shela Acree. "Da Jackson and
Brandy f’enntngton (one nm
scored each).
The second gam e w as close
through tw o innings with the
DRSA Tigers holding a 7-4 lead
over the Sanford l.tons Club.
But the Tigers pulled away
with a flvr-run third Inning.
Powering the DRSA Ttgers

were Jessica Sotom nyer (one
home nm . two singles, three
n m s scored, three RBI). Darien
Dray (one home run. one sin ­
gle. two n m s scored, one RBI).
Tina ZalTlno (one triple, one
single, two n m s scored, one
RBI). Randle Boykin (one dou ­
ble. one
single,
two nuts
scored, one RBI) and Kristen
Smith (two singles, two runs
scored, one RBI).
Also
hitting were Charly
Bridges (one double, one nui

SoftballContinued from Png* IB
RBI _ Patti Ruth.
Sunntland Corporation: four hits _ Belinda
Anderson (run. four ROD: three hits _ Barb M ar­
tin (RBI): two hits _ Kim Myers (double, nm.
three RBI). Becky M cCnm an (two runs|: one hit
_ Terrsa Flnck (double, two runs, RBI). C arol
Cranlck (two runs). Ann Lanza (nin). Dlno W il­
son (RBI). Sue Bagley: one n m _ Donna Klein.
Curl's Alleycats: two hits _ Deena Flamm
(double, four RBI). Barbie Bartels (RBI): one hit
_ Dee Walden (two runs). Kathryn Norsworthv.
Anne Grtrmc and Leah Sparrow (one nm each).
Sharon Ritchie: one m n _ Becky Sim pson.
Flyers Wtngs &amp; Grill: three hits _ Lori Poe
Idouble, three runs, two RBI): two hits _ Kathy
Lynn (home run, nm . four RBI). M ichelle Carroll
(two doubles, two runs, two RBI). Brenda
Hartsfleld (run. four RBI), Paula Songer (two
nm s. RBI). Carol Norm an (run, R B I). Margaret
Clevenger (run): one htt _ Shannon Hill (triple,
run). Gina G reene (three nm s. two RBI): two
runs _ Lucy Sellers; one run _ Y oyo Cox.
Vaughan Incorporated: two hits _ LuAnne Maclsaac. Cindy Giles; one hit _ H z Turner. Marcle
Burkett. Bree Davis.

MEN'S THURSDAY LEAGUE
Beer :30: four hits _ Mark Huffman (three
runs, two RBI). Tom m y Gracey (three runs):
three hits _ Keith Denton (three runs, three
RB1|. Jerry Govern ale and Frank Sc Im re a (two
n m s each): two hits _ W .L. G racey llhree runs,
two RBI). Steve C ook (two RBI); one hit _ Mark
Clatterbuck (m n . RBI). Mike McLohon (RB I),
Kenny Perkins.
Matthews A ssociates: three hits _ Mike W al­
den (double, run. RBI); two hits _ David French
(triple, double, tw o runs, two RBI). John
Lugertng (double, run), Mickey C ogb u m (run.
RBI). Jerem y Chunat (two runs): one hit _ Ton y
Tkylor (grand slam . run. five RBI). Joby G orm an
(two runs). Jason Flanagan (RBI). Jam ie Pltzer;
one run _ Tom W ilks. Blit C ogbum .

MEN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Invacare: three hits _ Chris Brooks (two nm s,
RBI): two hits _ Angel Figueroa (three runs.
RBI). Tom Gilson (run. RBI): one hit _ Tom
Moses (double, two runs, two RBI). Stan N ie­
mann (two runs, two RBI), Richard Quinn (run.
two RBI). Bob Hall (two runs). Robert Soeat
(RBI). Robert Redding (m n ). K iller Lashley; one
run _ J im Bedow.
Van tare: two hits _ H. K in g (RBI). J. Coffm an,
K. S a u e r one hit _ O. Beck. C. Sclafant. M.
Aponte: one run _ Z. W ebb. F. Mann.
Briar C o rp ora tio n : three h its _ Tom m y Ryan
(triple, double, tw o n m s. three RBI); two hits _
Don Baldwin (hom e run. triple, two runs, three

scored, one RBI). Mnndy C a l­
deron (one single, two nms
srorrd. one RBI) and A llela
Peacock (one single, one nm
scored).
Leading the Sanford l.lons
Club offense were Alex C a r­
dona (one single, one nm
scored, one RBI). AJa Conant
(one single, one nm scorrd),
Kinllv W elty and Nika Conant
(one run scored each) and
Kelly
W illiam s
and
Kara
Conant (one RBI each).

RBI). Thom as Manley (double, two nm s). Chris
Caskle (two runs): one hit _ Ruben Onrcla
(double). Billy Prcvesk (m n . RBI). Mike Bowling.
Keith Latz.
Invacare: three hits _ Angel Fugeroa (m n): two
hits _ Tom Gilson (double, m n). Tom Moses
(m n. RBI). Killer Lashley (m n ): one hit _ Robert
Redding (run). Bob Soest and Bob Hall (RBI
each). Jim Bedow: one run _ Chris Brooks.
Klrhurd Quinn, Stan Nlcman.

CO-ED LEAGUE
Beer :30: four hits _ Steve Mirra (triple, two
doubles, two nm s. four RBI), Joy Weaver
(double, four runs, two RBI): three hits _ Vic
DlUartolo (two doubles, three m ns, two RBI):
two hits _ Dave Coss (two doubles, three mns.
five RBI). Paula Ritchey (three nm s); one hit _
Bob Goyettc (hom e m n. three runs, two RBI).
Robin W eaver (double, three m ns, RBI). Cathy
Lynn (double, two RBI). Sherry W ilke (m n. two
RBI): one m n _ Roland Jem lgan .
Maronda Homes: two hits _ Steve Patrick (mn.
RBI). J e ff Jen ovlse (RBI); one hit _ Ron Plu m ­
mer (double, run, RBI). M ichelle Carroll (two
m ns). EUen Ultlanna (two RBI). Kenny Miller,
Mike Poczlk and Jackie Ensrud (run each). Lori
Poe (RBI). Joyce Lawrence.
MJG: three hltB _ Lisa Claussen (two mns,
RBI): two hits _ Alison Baxter (double, two m ns.
RBI). Eric Cooper (m n . two RBI): one hit _ Don
Baldwin (grand slam, mn. four RBI), Dan GUI
(triple, run, tw o RBI). Ruben Garcia and Greg
LIU (double, run each). Mike Bowling (two m ns.
two RBI). Tracey Rhodes (m n, RBI). Mike S im p­
son (run); one run _ H eather Sorvas, Tee B a ld ­
win. T e n le Gill; one RBI _ Melissa LIU.
Sanford Christian Church: four hits _ Mike
Surra (double, tw o m ns. four RBI): three hits _
Ricky W elts (home m n . triple, three m ns, three
RBI); two hits • Mike Pipttone (two runs). R ich ­
ard Martin (run): one hit _ Tom m y Preston
(double, m n), Monica Tlch on off and Joel W eiss
(run each); one m n. two RBI _ Glynda W ells;
one run _ Karla Findley.
Lillie Quinn DDS: three hits _ C raig Merkerson (two hom e m ns. double, three m ns. seven
RBI); two hits _ C alvin Davta (tw o triples, two
runs, tw o RBI), Myricl Reid (triple, double, (w o
runs, RBI), Tony Sm ith (triple, double, run,
RBI), Kelthlan Roberts (two doubles, two runs,
two RBI). Gina Green (double, two runs, RBI).
Tracey Mitchell (three m ns. RBI). Brenda

lzquledo scored the go-ahead run on a single by
David Encarclon.
Cruz followed with a single and Encarclon and
Cruz stored on a double by Mam .
Pacing the Alpha Team attark were Izzy Cruz
(three singles, two runs scored), Erie Mam (two
doubles, one run scored, three K ill). C n n nrlo
Verdeso (one double, one single, one RBI) and
Rob T a rd lf (one double, one single, one nut
scored).
O llier hit lent were Nell Shllllngford and David
Encarclon (one single, one nin scorrd and on r
RBI each), Ramlll lzquledo (our single, one nm
scored) and Edwin Renlas and Ramon Aguiar
(one single each).
Providing Ihc offense for Signal Zero w err
Dave Hndlck (Ih rrc singles, one RBI). Gaty
Bartlett (three singles, one nin scorn !) and
Duane Smith (onr triple, one double, one nm
scored, two RBI).
Also contributing were M lkr W cm er It wo sin ­
gles, one nin scorrd). Chris Taylor and G cnr
W illiam s (two singles raclt). John Bono (one nm
scored) and E iu rll Boston (one RBI).
B'Dcc’a Home Cooking Im m ediately look a 3 0
lead In the top o f the first Inning as Tony Sm ith
singled apd Sam Raines walked ahead o f a
hom e m n by Craig M rrkrrson.
B'Bee's Home Cooking added lo the lead In
the second Inning ns Hilly Gracey singled, but
was erased on n force by Calvin Davis for the
second out o f the Inning. Nakla Roberts then
singled and both lie and Davis scored on a dou-

Preps
Continmd from Page IB
With under two minutes to go
in the game, the Greyhounds'
defense stopped the Lions and
forced them to punt.
Ashy boom ed n 64 yarder.
nnd pinned Lyman at their own
four-yard line. From there, the
Greyhounds could not make It
downfleld before time expired.
In a battle o f defenses.
Oviedo's Grant Russell, Jon
McCroan. Nik Holmes. B ran ­
don Bauer, and Mark Wright
shined.
Ford added lo Ills offen sive
night by garnering 11 tackles.

Continued from Page IB
third game.
That's when Vach called h er
impromptu practice.
W ith Gretchen Nanitn serv­
ing, W inter Springs started out
6-0 before allow ing u slde-out.
and, after a fault. Bliss took
serve and the Bears scored
nine straight points to end the
match.
tt was Oviedo's first loss In
four games.
"They still have to leant how
to be In ten se.' said first-year
Oviedo coach Anna Hollis. *We
only have about five or six
solid players on the team and
w e need to be Intense.*
Both squads will play tough
SAC contests on Thursday,
with W inter Springs hosting
Lake Brantley and Oviedo trav­
eling to Lake Mary to take on
the Class 6A-Dlstr1ct 3 leading
Rams. Both varsity mutches
are set for a 7 p.m. start.

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SPRINGS
_
Lake Mary continued to be the
hottest team In Central Flor­
ida, going on the road to sweep
past Lake Brantley, 15-12 and
15-9, In a Sem inole A thletic
Conference
and Class
6ADlstrtct 3 girls volleyball match
Tuesday night.
The Rams are now 10-1 on
the season
and will host
Oviedo In a crucial district and
SAC
contest
on
Thursday
starting at 7 p.m.
Th e Patriots (2-7) will host
W inter Springs on Thursday at
7 p.m.

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Mid-Florida Christian C on fer­
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edged
Htwassec
Christian
Academ y In a tough girls' vo l­
leyball match on Tuesday.
Th e highly touted girls from
The Masters Academ y (7-1) tri­
umphed. 15-7 and 16-14, over
the first-year program.
Th e Masters cam e out on top
thanks in part to Janlna S a lis ­
bury. who scored 10 service
points and had three kills.
Hlawassee Christian (4-6),
who got contributions from
Courtney Tatum (five kills, 10
service points) and Kristen
Partler (seven points, three
digs), will next face M ontverde
Academ y on Thursday.

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topped Lyman on Tuesday In a
convincing Sem inole Athletic
Conference girls varsity volley­
ball win, beating the Grey­
hounds 15-10, 15-0, at the
Carlton Henley Sports C o m ­
plex.
Th e
Fight Ing
Semi notes'
serving again proved too much,
as Am anda Cook totaled 15
aces on only 21 serves, with 10
com ing In the second game.
Sem inole's M ichelle Cardcl
added five kills and four digs
and Melissa W itte helped her
team with three kills and a dig.
Fighting
Sem inole
coach
Beth Corso watched her team
win Its second gam e In two
nights, and said, "W e went out
and got the Job done *
In Junior varsity action, Ly­
man won. 15-7, 15-3, and the
Sem inole freshman team won.
15-8. 15-7.
Sem inole (4-5) w ill be In a c ­
tion again tonight, looking to
remain undefeated in Class 5ADlstrtct 5 play when It h osts
Mainland storting at 6 p.m. at
Bill Flem ing Memorial G ym n a­
sium.
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tonight,
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three gam es o f the season.
Lions coach Eddie Norton
found a lot satisfaction after
beating a team as good as L y ­
man.
*You can't be anything but
proud o f these guys.* said N o r­
ton.
Oviedo (2-1) will square o ff
against Lake Brantley In a road
gam e next Tuesday. Lyman (11) will host W inter Springa the
same day. with both contests
sin n in g at 7 p.m.

Volleyball—

H artsfleld (two m n s): one hit _ Nokia Roberta
(double, m n. two RBI), Yolanda Cox. Paula S on ­
ger and Arthur Barnes (m n. RBI each).
Laahonda Brown (run); one RBI _ Paulett Pe­
ters.
Rich Plan: one hit _ Melinda Wenderletn.

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Lake Mary Pub got two m n s back In (lie top o f
Die fourth Inning ns It loaded the bases on sin­
gles by Kenny Jam es and Andy tagan and a
walk to Kevin Julian.
Jay Johnson then hit a long sacrtflcr fly with
both Jam es and Julian scoring.
The D'Hec's Home Cooking final nm was
scorrd In the fourth Inning as Krvln L ivlgn c.
who singled, srorrd on a two o u t single by Hilly
Gracey.
Lake Mary Pub mounted a rally ns Logan lilt a
two-out. two-run home n m with Jam es on via a
walk In the sixth Inning and Bobby Shaw scored
on a bases loaded single by Tom Sznbo In the
seventh Inning.
Powrrlng B'Bee's Home Cooking were Craig
Merkenton (one home nin. one single, one nm
scored, three RBI). Tony Smith (one triple, on r
single, one nm scared, two RBI). Billy Gracey
|two singles, one RBI) and Curtis T a t a r (tw o
singles).
Also. Krvln Lnvtgnr, Calvin Davis nnd Nakln
Roberts (one single and onr nm srorrd each).
Dale I’eters und M yrlrl Reid (one single each)
and Sam Raines (one nm scorrd).
Doing the hitting for Lake Mary Pub were
Andy Lognn (one home m n. one stnglr, one nm
scored, two RBI). Kenny - Jam es (two singles,
two m n s scored). Tom S zn ta (two singles, onr
RBI). Dan Dougherty (two singles), Kevin Julian
and Bobby Show (one single and one m n scored
rarh ). Rlrk W ilson (one single) nnd Jay Joh n ­
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People

Filling the cookie jar

CALENDAR
B lood B a n k
Central Florida Ulood Hank
la miking donors o f nil lyp rs
blood - especially O-typc d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Snnfonl
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

A l-A n o n
A support group for friends
or relatives o f ulcohollcs (AlAnon) meets every W ednesday,
at 8 p m ., at 111 E. 27lh SI..
Just west o f Santord Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcom e to this 12step group.

W elcom e W agon
Sem inole Spokes W elcom e
Wagon
Club
of
Sem inole
County
holds
the
regular
monthly luncheon m eeting at
.11:30 a.m.
on
the
third
W ednesday o f very
month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Hetty. 095-0144, or Lucy, 3227877.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous Symptoms. For
Information, call 000-2003. or
890-5000.

TO P S
A local chapter o f TO PS
flu k e O ff Pounds Sensibly)
inerts every W ednesday at 0:30
p.m., tn the auditorium o f
South Sem inole Hospital. 555
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
W eighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first m eeting Is held pvery
W ednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lukcvicw Christian
Church.
1400 Dear Lake Road Apopka.
For Inform ation, rail 293-5048.

A l-A n o n
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon ts an anonymous,
nun-profit o rga n iza tio n -o p a !)
tn anyone who ts a relative or
friend o f an alcoh olic.'**
Serenity W on Al-Anon m eets
each Monday at 7 p.m. and
' Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room o f
the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford
Ave., Sanford.
All
meetings are non-smoking.
For additional m eeting lim es
und locations In the C entral
Florldu area, or for more In­
formation. call 291-1900.

5:30 p.m. rvery third Thursday
o f the month at the C a s s e l­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lnkr
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

TO PS
TO I’S (Take O ff Pounds Senslbbly)
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m eets
every
Thursday from
I I to 11:45
a.m., at the Sanford A llia n ce
Church. 1491 S. Pnrk Ave.
Weigh-In Is from 10 to 10:45
a.m. For Information cnll 3219240. Visitors arc w elcom e.

A la n o n , Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings are held every Th u rs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 U psala
Road, Sanford. For In form a­
tion. call 323-8524.

B lue G ra s s P ic k e rs
Sanford Hluc G rass lackers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m., at Ih r G renier Sanford
Cham ber o f Com m erce, la ck ­
ers und grlnners are w elcom e.
For Informal Ion. call
John
Shaffer. 829-4931.

To u g h L o v e support
ToughLovc Orlando, n p a r­
ent support group, meets every
Tliursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive, purent support group for
parents troubled by thetr ch il­
dren's behavior. Th e group Is
open to parents o f preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
ToughLove International Is a
non-profit educational organ i­
zation whose goal Is to stop
destructive behavior In fam ilies
und In com m unities by devel­
oping the power o f adults und
young people. For m ore In for­
mation call (407) 324-0724 or
visit
their
web
site
at
tougltlove.org.

Pot L u c k din ne r
W idowed persons ore invited
to attend a pot luck dinner at

With the start of school, we enter
the season of the after school snack
and the lunch box treat. We enter the
season of the cookie jar.
Okay, I KNOW that we re all busy, I
KNOW that there are a lot of fairly
decent, packaged cookies out there,
and I KNOW that we should be en­
couraging our children to eat tofu and
seaweed instead of cookies liul I am
making a plea here (or a bit of indul­
gence; it doesn't have to be an every­
day thing There’s something about
homemade cookies — made from
scratch, not from plastic tasting lumps
of packaged refrigerator dough — that
Just can't be beat.
Now, you don't actually haw to OWN
a cookie jar to think about filling one.
Not all or us are lucky enough to haw
an antique ceramic jug. the word
"Cookies'' hand painted on It in flow­
ing script, to grace our counters I
myself haw gotten by for years with
metal tins and Tuppcrware. and just
recently bought a large, cheap, clear
plastic container to serve as our cookie
jar. The point is, you Just need some
place to keep the cookies fresh And
when it comes to homemade cookies,
my experience is that they don't last
long enough to really worry about
freshness.
I was thrilled to learn that - just in
time for the start of school - Lorraine
[lodger's latest cookbook. "Chocolate
Cookies," has been published. I tow
Lorraine's books (she's written nine),
not only because she is my sister’s
best friend, but because her recipes
are consistently reliable and totally
doable for a home cook. The recipes
that follow all come from her book
For the cookie jar, you want to avoid
frosted cookies, or cookies that are
gooey Happily, the same cookies that
store well, MAIL well, and can be
shipped to a homesick college student
(or one who Just misses your cooking)
And because time IS short, I've se­
lected recipes for drop cookies, which
are about the easiest to make.

R O C K Y R O A D D R O P C O O K IE S

Sertom s C lu b
Th e Sertoina Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursday m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m., at the Florida
Hospital Senior C itizens C en ­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south o f
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Poten ­
tial members are Invited to a t­
tend.
For Inform ation, call
Gene Prestera. 407-7767-1234.

N a r-A n o n
Nar-Anon
meets
every
W ednesday at 8 p.m. at South
S ou l
Sem inole Hospital, 555 W est
Stale Road 434, Longwood.
Nur-Anuit Is a support group
open to fam ilies and friends o f
addicts. Dally living with on
uddlct Is more turmoil than you
can bundle by yourself. J oin
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
in focus. Call 2 6 1-1900 for
m ore Information.

Homemade goodies just can’t be beat

W eight Watcher*
A local chapter o f W eight
W atchers meets at the Lake
Mary
Com m unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

To a stm a ste rs
The Om ni Toastm asters Club
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Tliursday at the AA A
Dutldtng.
1000 A A A
Drive,
Heathrow. Guests and prospec­
tive members are welcom e.
Call Jim Ocquc, 942-5227 for
inform ation.

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and was dating a man u few years
older. ‘ Rick* and I dated for two
years, and lived together almost a
year und n h alf About six months
ago. Hick was killed in a motorcycle
accident. Had he lived, he would
have been the one I married and
spent the rest o f my life with.
Here's my problem: Although I
loved Rick w ith a ll my heart, I
know that 1 am young and will have
other relationships. I'll never forget
Rick, and 111 carry him in my heart
I don't want to hurt Rick’s family or
give them the idea that I don’t re­
aped his memory.
I have been doing things with a
male "friend* o f mine, und it muy

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I or 2 baking sheets.
In a small bowl, stir or whisk to
gether the (lour, baking soda, salt and
nutmeg.
In a large bowl, using an electric
mixer, cream the butter and sugar.

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A plea for a bit of indulgence: Rocky Rand Drop Cookies.

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1-1/2 cupa i
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1 cup choppad whits chocolate or
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Frchcat own to 3S0 degrees Spread
the nut* in an ungreased jelly-roll pan
or ovenproof skillet and place in own
for 5 to 10 minutes. Nuts are done
when they smell toasty and a cooled
nut is crisped and crunchy. Watch
carefully to avoid burning. Remove
from oven and allow to cool. Leaw the
oven nn.
Urease and flour one or two baking
sheet*.
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flour, baking powder and salt.
In a heavy saucepan over low heal,
melt and stir together the unsweet­
ened chocolate, semisweet chocolate
and the butter until smooth. Set aside
to cool.
In a large bowl, using an clectnc

mixer, beat together the eggs and
sugar until pale and thick. Add the
vanilla and melted chocolate mixture
and beat until well blended. Add the
flour mixture and beat again. SUr in
the toasted pecans, marshmallows and
the chopped white chocolate or the
semlsweet chocolate chips. Mix until
well-distributed.
Drop the dough by rounded table­
spoons. 2 inches apart, onto the pre­
pared baking sheets.
Bake for IS minutes, one pan at a
time, until shiny and cracked on top
Cookies will be fragile, so allow them
to cool for 5 minutes before removing
them carefully from the baking sheet
to a rack to cool. Yield: 2 dozen 1-inch
cookies.
— Recipe from "Chocolate Cookies,”
by Lorraine Bodger (St. Martin's Grif­
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1/2 cup
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Add the egg and melted chocolate and
beat until well blended. Gradually add
the flour mixture, blending well after
each addition. Stir in the nuts and
raisins.
Drop the dough by tablespoons, 1
Inch apart, onto the prepared baking
sheet. Sprinkle each drop with the
■ugar-dnnamon mixture, patting it
lightly with your fingers to make sure
it adheres.
Bake for 12 minutes for slightly
chewy cookies, 13 minutes for crisper
ones. Let the cookies cool for I or 2
minutes on the baking sheet, then
transfer to wire racks to finish cool­
ing. Yield: about 3 dozen cookies.
— Recipe from "Chocolate Cookies,"
by Lorraine Bodger (St. Martin’s Grif­
fin. 1W3)

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2 cups Hour
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Preheat own to 350 degrees. Grease
I or 2 baking sheets. In a small bowl,
whisk together the flour, baking
powder and ta ll
In a large bowl, using an electric
mixer, cream the butter and sugar.
Add the egg. milk, vanilla and melted
chocolate and beat until well-blended.
Gradually add the (lour mixture,
blending well after each addition.
Drop-hy rounded teaspoons^ 1-1/2
Inches apart, onto the prepared baking
sheet
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for 1 or 2 minutes on the baking sheet,
then transfer to wire racks to finish
cooling. Yield: 10 dozen cookies.
— Recipe from "Chocolate Cookies,”
by Lorraine Bodger (St. Martin's Grif­
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he's so lucky. Person ally, i f my
spouse "whacked" me every time 1
lit a cigarette (or did anything that
he judged to be “unhealthfuT"), or
lled at me and guve me half-hour
rture* if I cheated a little on my
diet, I think I would find death to be
a welcome escape from him.
My husband and I look out for
each other's health. Our greatest
wish la that we can happily, and
w ith m utual respect, grow old
together. The difference between us
and ‘ Old Guy” la that he seems to
relish his wile's disciplinary tactics.
H is ‘ lo vin g* w ife Hounds like a
rnuj.ir control freak to me, and he’s
a whipped doormat.
Aboy, does this sound like a mar­
riage o f mutual respect and love?
W ould you w ant to be in ‘ O ld
Guy” * shoes? Just because he has
lived a long life doesn't make him
‘ lucky* Some inmates in prison live
to be very old, too!
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get serioua. la It too soon? I know
that the only one who cun know
that is me, but how do I handle the
public rela tio n * aspect? Rick is
gone, and my life must go on.
CONFUSED

DEAR CONFUSEDt It's all
right to begin dating, but if
you're considering living with
thia •‘friend* or making any
announcements, 1 suggest that
you alow down. Do nothing In
haste, including an announce­
ment to Rick'a grieving family
that you now have a relation*
ship that may get serioua. You
are very vulnerable right now.
Not only do you need time to
heal from your loss, this new
relationship needs time to
develop.
D EAR ABB Y: I am w riting to
share an idea with your readers. 1
am currently an at-home mom with
a 3-year-old daughter. I encourage
her to do various craft projects. I
couldn't save all o f them and felt
ilty throwing them in the trash.
we started a monthly project of
making her crafts Into tray favors
(cants and bookmarks) for the local
M eals on W heels program. The
organization is very appreciative o f
the craffa that brighten the days for
many seniors. My daughter is also
learn in g how she ran positively
impact her community.
JOANNA VELASCO.
PLACENTIA, CALIF.

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DEAR JOANNA! What a
charming ideal Your daughter
la forunate to have a mother aa
imaginative aa you. At the rate
ahe'a going, your little girl will
be a recognised artist by the
time she Is out of kindergarten.
D E A R AH BY: I'm glad that
"Lucky Old Guy in Oregon’ thinks

D E A R A B B Y : I h ave a close
friend who has a boy, 11, and a girl,
81/a. T h ey sleep to g e th e r even
though each has hia or her own bed­
room. They bathe and play In the
tub together unsupervised with the
door shut
When one has to use the bath­
room, many times the other one will
run to use it, too.
I have been told that the boy
puts his hands between the girl's
legs when they play and wrestle and at other times.
It appears that all o f this could
go on for years. Is thla behavior
OK? Please don't tell me to talk to
th e ir m other. 8h e doesn’ t take
advice well.
CONCERNED

DEAR CONCERNEDi No,
tkat behavior la no# OK. This
boy and girl should have been
aaparatad yeara ago, around
the time they began showing
an internet in aach other’s geni­
tal*. According to my experts,
DEAR LUCKIER! Your latter the kinds o f activities you
made me smile. It's difficult to described are. too sexually
argue with success, but It docs stimulating for children their
make one wonder If “Lucky Old ago. Where ia thalr mother’s
Guy* would be healthier if he
had assumed the personal re­
sponsibility for disciplining
I r i r z l w t i ha* • problm. Wbal's
himself instead of relying on hia ywMTOMh “i four chart t o )
A
P A Baa I
wife's orders to adhere to a diet Dear AMrjr,
. Par a
and exercise plan.
•Mclasr a

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Getting Married?
Engagement and wed­
ding forms are available
at the Seminole Herald
office, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a pjioto. There is no
charge for this service.

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NOTICE or AOENCT ACTION TAKEN DY THE
*1, JOHN A RIVER WATER MANAGE M IN T DISTRICT
Null## 1* o i, #n that IN * following
M il i i i i &gt;#iI on Auqull
(lunn C l1 ^ Sobillvivon 460 W OriMitAfy Slr»#l. Ovmln FE
j-#trt&gt;i • 12 tlF O IS IA ERR Th* pm|fd ia located in
Sen.-nol# Counly S#clion 16 Township 21 South Reno# 31 East
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i Au1i.,.-u»t A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYS
IF El ON 9 ACRES TO SERVICE a muIIIpi# prot#*«ion4l olfic# lull*
......... kn * n at WINOSORMERE Th# r#r#ivlno waterbody la
1h# St JoNna Rival
in# !&gt;l#&lt;a1 cnttlamino th# application loi th# above listed
i i n •t■'# Ic* map#. Non Monday through Fnday aacapt tor lagal
h •'-days 100 a n to S 00 p m at th# Si John* River Water
M.inagamant District (District) Haailduarlara liny tOO W
F a lill.i IL 321 2S-1429 A parson whoa# lutiatantiat intaiaata aia
in i l*y a Ontucl parnidlino decision may patdion lor an
hearing m accordance with sections 120 5(9 and
if M
r may chons# to pursue mediation ay an attainatiya
yaclion 120 673 Florida Stelulea before the deada patdion Chooting madiaimn will not advaisaly
t to A haanng it mediation does not lasult In a sal*
vmcedufee Itu pursuing mediation are sat lorth in
13 Florida Statulas and rules 26-106 l i t and 26404 : *orw1a Administrative Code Petitions must comply
i#manly o! Fiooda Adrmmatralrve Coda Rule 40C*
Ml 40 : I S2t and be Mad snth (racaivad by) tha District
&gt;C6t# I al DiatiKt Headquarters Highway tOO Wait
a ’ 2177 Paiduma tor administrative hearing on the
il»on|s| muii tie tiled within fourteen |!4) daya of
c t'[' ebon ot this notice oi wdhm nineteen lt9| daya of the
Ovstr# t da positing notice of this intent in the mail tor thoae per*
song to whom the District mails actual notice Failure to tile a
petition within this time period shall constitute a waiver ot any
nght(a) auch peryonja) may have to request an admsmilrahva
Maimmation (hearing) under aection 120 5T, F S . concerning
Ilia ant'iacl permit Petitions which are not tiled in accordance
with th# etwee ptoviaiona are aubrecl to dismissal
D# atise the adminiatrat-ve hearing pioctsa ta designed to lor*i 1da final agency action the tiling ot a petition meant that the
t’ iliu t s final action may be different from the poaition taken by
t irs tins notice ot intent Peraona whose substantial interests will
t*e ahi-cled by any such final decision ot the District on the appti*
ant ti.iye the right to petition to becom# a parly to the proceed*
ng i accordance wdh the requirements set forth above
t'ubtiih September 16 1999
PE LI*151
_______________________ ____________
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Noli *• rs hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the
F ’anning A Inning Commission in the City Commission
Chambers, City Halt Sanlord. Florida at 7 00 P m on Thursday
Jtlo lv i 1st. 1996 to consider the following change and amend*
rrwiit to the Zoning Ordinance ot the City ot Sanford Seminole
County, Florida
Retiming from PD Planned Development
T,i tha I ot PO. iPropoaed PO Protect Plan)
LKOAL DESCRIPTION
Tracts 16 and 17
p l a t c o o k 47 p a g e s i t h r o u g h 10

Tracts 22 23 and 24
A TRACT OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 29 AND SECTION 32
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST USING TRACT 6 TRACT
10 TRACT 14 AND TRACT IS OF SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER
r e p e a t acc or din g t the plat T hereof as record ed in
p e a t b o o k *r pages # 9 and to or the public records
I - I S E M I N O L E COUNTY FLORIDA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE
REFERENCED TRACT IS AS THE POINT OF BEGINNING SAID
POINT LYING ON THE EASTERLY LIMITED ACCESS RIGMT-OF■
WAV LINE OF STATE ROAD 400 (INTERSTATE 4) ACCORDING TO
F l o r id a d e p a r t m e n t o f t r a n s p o r t a t io n r ig h t - o f - w ay
MAP SECTION 7716-401 AND SECTION 7911*401 AND ALSO
LYING ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/EEMINOLt LWUNI V RheHT*
o r . w ay ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1174. PAGE
1361 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA THENCE RUN NORTH 23*52 59* EAST. ALONG THE EASTER­
LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID STATE ROAD 400. A DISTANCE
OF 1224 60 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT
IS f HENCE, CONTINUING ALONG SAID STATE ROAO RIGHT-OFWAY RUN NORTH 69*47 36* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID TRACT IS A DISTANCE OF 251 95 FEET TO A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY. THENCE RUN NORTHERLY.
ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE HAVINQ A
RADIUS OF 2918 7V FEET. A CENTRAL ANGEL OF 2*313** AN
ARC LENGTH OF 12S69 FEET. A CHORD LENGTH OF 12(67
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 19*20 56* EAST.
1MENCE CONTINUING ALONO SLID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE RUN
NOR1H 18*05 09* EAST 437 16 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER OF SAID TRACT 10 THENCE OEPARTINO SAID RIGHT-OFWAY LINE. RUN SOUTH T t’ 54’SI* EAST. ALONQ THE NORTH
LIME OT SAID TRACT &gt;0. A DISTANCE OF 45 12 FEET TO A POINT
OH A NON-TANGENT CU RVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY;
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE HAVING A
RADIUS OF 202 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39‘41'SS' AN
ARC LENGTH OF 140 37 FEET A CHORD LENOTH OF 137 56
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 33*50 31* EAST
THENCE RUN SOUTH 53*44 59* EAST. 200 41 FEET TO A CURVE
CONCAVE WESTERLY. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID
CURVE HAVING A RAOIUS OF 30 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
79*08 46*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 4f 44 FEET. A CHORD LENGTH
OF 38 22 FEET AND A CHORD BEARINO OF SOUTH 14*10 38*
EAST 1MCNCE RUN SOUTH 2S*23'47* WEST. 92 02 FEET TO A
CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY. ALONG
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 143 75 FEET. A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 73*33 27*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 184 55 FEET. A
CHORD LENGTH OF 172 13 FEET. ANO A CHORD BEARINO OF
SOUTH 11*22 56* EAST. TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE ADOVE
‘IE FT BENCE TRACT 15. THENCE RUN 69*47 38* EAST. ALONO
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT IS. A DISTANCE OF SET 47
I EE T 10 A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
IOWNE CENTER BOULEVAHO AS PER OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2612 PAGES 1931 THROUGH 1947. ACCORDING TO THE
AFORESAID PUBLIC RECORDS. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SAID POINT OEING ON AN NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
f AS1TMLV. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY. ALONG SAIO CURVE HAV­
ING A RADIU8 OF 10E2 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
02*25 41* AN ARC LENOTH OF 45 00 FEET. A CHORD LENGTH
OF 46 00 FEET. AND A CHORD BEARINO OF SOUTH 00*47 13*
WET THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE.
SOUTH 46*25 56* EAST. 16 77 FEET TO A NON-TANGENT CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY. THENCE CONTINUING ALONQ SAIO TOWN
CENT) -I BOULEVARD RIGHT-OF-WAY RUN SOUTHERLY. ALONQ
SAT
RVE HAVINQ A RADIUS OF 1050 00 FEET. A CENTRAL
AIICLL OF 22*16’40*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 414 07 FEET. A
CHORD LENGTH OF 411 39 FEET AND A CHORD SEARING OF
SOUTH 12*20 65* EAST. THENCE. CONTINUING ALONQ SAID
RICM1 O f -WAY LINE. RUN SOUTH 23*3«'44* EAST. 100 00 FEET
TO A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY
ALONG SAID CURVE. HAVINQ A RADIUS OF 640 00 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANULE OF 36*11'48*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 404 32 FEET. A
CHORD LENGTH OF 397 63 FEET AND A CHORD DEARING OF
SOUTH 05*32 SO* EAST. TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
ADOVE MENTIONED TRACT 14 AND THE AFORESAID FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/SEMINOLE COUNTY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE ANO SAID CURVE HAVINO A RAOIUS LENOTH OF
2814 62 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*37'62*. AN ARC LENGTH
OF 3T4 97 FEET. A CHORD LENOTH OF 374 S9 FEET AND A
CHORD GEARING OF SOUTH 9l*4r36* WEST. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 96*30 32* WEST ALONO SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
1191 96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THE ADOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND LIES IN THE CITY OF
SANTORO. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Tha Planning I Zoning Comnuaaion will submit a recommenda­
tion to tha City Commiteion in laeor at. ot against, tha requested
change or amendment The City Commission will hold a Public
Haanng lit the Commuuon Room in City Half. Sanlord. Florida at
7 0 9 p m on October 2Sth. 1896 to consider said recommenda­
tion
All parties in interest end edilena shall hasa an opportunity to ba
heard at said heanngi
H e le n Staira, Chairman
Planning 6 Zoning Comnuaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a parson decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al tha abova
meeting or healings, he/the made need a verbatim record ot the
prut ceding* including the testimony and avidence. which record
is not provided by the City ot Sanlord (F t 254 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH September IS. 1696
ANO September 25. 1996
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NOTICE o r AUCTION
TMi auction will ba&gt; h#k$ un
Oct $th. 1998 *1 noon al 321
Auiin
Avp
Ov*#tio
FL
Pro«|*#€f*v#
hu1tli»r%
may
tnipMt tha vrhtclaa on tha day
laloic tha auction tfoni 9 AM
until G PM Tarni» «ra ia«h or
cartitiad Vumit only
Oytado Towmg raaarvaa tha
right to secant or rafus* any
and all bntft
Tha following vahiclst ara
offared for bid*
87 Chavy * 4DA
JBlFiaSI 79H84248T&amp;
82 0MW
AQK 730 AC 7951301
PuMitli Sa{it»rrib«r lb, 199R
Of U; H i _______ - _____________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TOW tK M IN O lE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
HI# number. SR M l CP
IN ME ESTATE Of
lUANCMEM MICMA*
Oat email
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admsniftIration of tha
a«tat*
ot
BLANCHE
M
MUCH Ad
dfceated.
File
Number 91H3GCP i* p*ruling
in the Circuit Court fur SEMI*
NOLL County Florida Probate
Division tha addraa* of which
it 301 N Par* Ava Sanford f l
32771
Tha name* and addraata* ot
tha penofiat rapraaentahvr and
the personal representative »
attorney are set torth below
Alt interested persons are
required to hie wdh this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
It) alt claims against th# ast.it*
and {2} any ot&gt;|*chont by an
interested parson on whom this
notice was served that chat*
fang#* tha vahddy ot the will,
the qualification* ot tha parson*
al representatives venue Of
turisdiChon of the court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OOJEC*
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL 0 (
FOREVER DARREO
Publication of this Notice has
begun on September t€th
1998
Personal Representative
Janet A Michak
74 5 Barring ton Ctf
Winter Spring* FL 32708
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Edeigard G Ashcraft
300 * 31st Street N
Suite 706
Petersburg Florida 33713
Telephone (727) 377*6494
Publish September 16 23.
1998
OEU-I5S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O T THE STATS OF FLORIDA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 6 S -1 0 4 0 -C A -I4 -A
ASSOCIATES HOME
EQUITY SERVICES. INC .
l/k/a FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC
ASSIONEE OF FLEET
MORTGAGE BROKERS. INC .
Plenum.
v»
JEFFREY C JONES.
RUDOLPH JONES. JANE
DOE JONES.
THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF AUOOLPH
JONES ERNESTINE JONES
JOHN OOE JONES.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OF ERNESTINQ
JONES. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANT^).
IF REMARRIED. AND
IF DECEASED.
THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEE!.
ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS.
LIENORS, ANO TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED OEFENDANT(S).
JULIA OUMU. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. DIVISION OF
CHILD SUPPORT
ENFORCEMENT.
FORMERLY A DIVISION
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND REHABILITATIVE
SERVICES. JUANITA SMITH.
EUNDANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. STATE OF
FLORIOA DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE. UNITEO STATES
OF AMERICA: JOHN OOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
OOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Detendentlk)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JEFFREY C JONES. JULIA
OUMM. JUANITA SMITH. IF LIV­
ING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
OEFENDANT(S). IF REMAR­
RIED. AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMINO
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANT(S)
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY required to
Hie your (Merer or written
defenses. II any. In the above
proceeding with the Clerk ol
Ibis Court, and to serve a copy
thereDt upon tha plaintdta
attorney, whose name and
add rei t appears hereon, within
30 days after the brat publica­
tion ot this Notice ot Action, tha
nature ol this proceeding being
a suit lor foreclosure ol mort­
gage against Ihs following
described properly, to wit
LOT 4(3. SPRINQ OAKS. UNIT
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IF. PAGES 74. 71
ANO 76. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLC
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A (20 EASTWWOD
COURT. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA 32714
II you Isll to tile your answer or
wntlen delenses in the above
proceeding on plaintilt'a attor­
ney. a default will be entered
egernst you tor the relial
demanded in the Complaint or
Petition
DONE ANO ORDERED at
Senenole County. Florida this
6th day ol SEPTEMBER. 1196
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Law Olticea ol
Denial C Consuegra
6901 North Armenia Avenue
lamps FL 33604-1041
Attorneys lor PleintiH
Publish Septsmber 16. 23.
1996
OEU 127

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Legal Notices
‘uHCLAIMSO
VEHICLE AUCTION*
06/16/86
86 JEEP 1JC W07623GT 13(260
82 BMW WOAAG3306C8370439
86 BUICK
1G4GM4 7YXQP4S6006
66 CHEVROLET
CS248A133796
83 CHEVROLET
&lt;Gt AZ37HIDR189033
44 FORD
1FALP451XRF223824
79 PONTIAC
2J3TW9A135543
66 CHEVROLET
3CG3JT120735
ALTAMONTE TOWING 117
MARKER ST . ALT SPGS SALE
DEGINS Al 10 00 AM VIEW 1
HOUR PRIOR
Puhlith September 16. 1998
OEU-147
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
Of THC 16th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FL
CASE NO.i SB 3 243 OR 01 0
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
A JC
DOD March 25 1097
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN
n a t u r a l r at h e r o f a j c
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that »n
action has been tiled against
you in the Circuit Court nt the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
end tor Senenole County
Florida tor the adoption ol
A J C , and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
detenses to d. It any to
RONALD L SIMS ESOUIRE
940 Highland Avenue
Orlando. Florida 32803
on or before OCTOBER 16th.
1998 and file the original with
tha Clerk ol thre Court at tha
Seminota County Courthouse
Sanlord Florida aithar betora
eery tea on Petitioners' attorney
or immediately thereafter or e
default will be enlered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Petition
WITNESS my hand and Seal ot
this Court on SEPTEMDER 10th
1995
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Wintar
As Oepuly Clark
Publish September 16 23. 30
end October 7, 1998
DEU-I28
IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE CO UN TT,
FLORIOA
PROBATS DIVISION
Fife Number aa.aoa CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
AlOO CESA
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
(Oita PRI
The administration gl the
aetata
ol
ALDO
"CESA.
deceased File Number 91-606
CP is pending m the Circuit
Court, lor Seminole County.
Florida Probals Division, the
address ot which is
PO Drawsr C
Sanlord. Florida 32772-0E58
Tha nama and address ol tha
Parmonal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney ara sat lorth Irelow
ALL INTERESTED PEREOHS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have
obieclions that challenge the
validity of the Will, the qualifi­
cations
ol
tha
Parsonal
Rapresantalivs. vanua. or tunsdiction ot this Court are
required to tile their obieclions
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRIT PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of the decedent
end other persons having
claims or demands against
decadents estate on whom s
copy ol this notice it served
within three months attar the
dele ot the lira! publication ol
this notice must hie their claims
with this Court WITHIN HE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUDLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
0 FA COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ot the deca­
dent and parson having claims
or demands against tha dece­
dent's aetata must fils than
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE ALL
CLAIMS.
DEMANDS
AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL GE FOREVER DARREO
The dale ol tha brat
Publication ol thia notice it
September 18th. 19SI
ROBERTL CESA
74 Bonnie Meadow Road
Sceredale. New York 105S3
Edwin L. Williamson
Florida Bar NO 0144740
OILES 6 ROBINSON. PA
3S0 N Ortnga Avenue.
Suita S00
Orlando Florida 31601
Telephone (407) 426-3591
Publish September 16 23.
1991
DCU-142
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
given, that on tha data and time
listed below, and continuing
from day la day until all goods
ara sold, ws will sail at Public
Auction, to tha highest bidder,
lor cash at tha warehouse ol
STORAQE USA. located at 460
Florida
Central
Pkwy.
Longwood FL . tha following
goods, wtras and merchandise
lor rant and other charges lor
which a lien on tame ts
claimed, to wit.
DATE OF SALE:
10/14/95
TIME OF SALE
10 00 AM
JUAN ALAN A
(0
BUSINESS FURNITURE S SUP­
PLIES
PATRICIA W THOMPSON 141
FURNITURE 6 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
JAMES W HARDT
229
FURNITURE
LAWRENCE POWELL
639
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
A 160 cleaning depoail will ba
collected tor each unit pur­
chased and refunded altar all
contents ot the unll/t hat bean
removed from tha facility Tha
abova information It to ba pub­
lished once a week lor two con­
secutive weeks Sard sale to ba
under and by virtue ot the
statulas ol tha stats, in such
cates mads and provided
Publish September IS. 23.
1996
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I KIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLS COUNTY
CASS NO.: SS-14S0-DN-0S-E
IN RE THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION OF
DADY DOV D
A minor child
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO JAMES W CORBITT
Rasidanca Unknown
You ara haraby nolitiad that a
Patition undar oath has tiaan
Mad In tha abova-stylad Court
tor tha adoption ol BABY BOY
'D*. a mala child, born on Juna
26, 1998 m Laka Counly,
Florida and you ara raquirad to
sarva a copy of your wnttan
dafantat. il any to it on
Staphan H Pnca attornay lof
tha Patilionare whoaa addraea
it 1420 Idgewaler Drive
Orlando Florida 32904 and Ida
tha original with tha Clark of tha
Coufl. Domestic Relations al
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord
FL 32772 on or belnre OCTO0ER 18
1999 Otherwise. ■
delaull wilt ba entered against
you lor the relief demanded
tha (Million
Your lailuie to respond on or
before OCTOBER IS. 1998. may
ba treated at consent to the
adoption and you may perma­
nently lose all lagal rights at a
parent to tha child named in tha
petition tor adoption
WITNESS my hand as Ihe
Clark of said Court and seal
thereof
this 10th day ol
September 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Nancy R Wintar
Deputy Clark
Stephen H Pnca. Eaquire
Cramer Pnca. PA
Florida Bar No 918937
1420 Edgawatar Drive
Orlando FL 32904
(407) 943-3300
Publish September IS, 23. 30.
and October 7. 1981
DEU-1 IS
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN E *10HT68NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONI0A
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. SS-EBS-CA
DIVISION (4 -R
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/R/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR DY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA.
SUCCESSOR DY MEROER TO
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA. FS D .
PtainliH(t).
va
JOHN R CONNER, al al.
Delendant(a)
NOTICE
OF FONECLOEUNB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pureuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Forecloaure dated
Augutl 24th. 1*98, and entered
in Cate NO 96-656-CA ol Ihe
Circuit Couil ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE Counly. Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK F/K7A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR OY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF FLORI­
DA. F E D la Ihe PlamliH and
JOHN R CONNER. SUSAN M
CONNER. AMBOUTH BANK OF
FLORIDA. SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . ANY ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMINO DY. THROUOH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTIS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
ara
lha
Oelendenta. I will aell lo lha
htgheal and beat bidder lor
oath al lha Weal Iron! door ol
Ihe
Bemmole
Counly
Courthouae. Sanlord. Florida al
I I 00a m , on lha 29th day ol
September. 1096, Ihe tottowing
deecnbed property at aat lorth
« eeid Final Judgment
LOT S. BLOCK D. SWEETWA­
TER
OAKS.
SECTION
7.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES 21 AND
29. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a 102 ELDERBERRY LN
LONGWOOD FL 32771
WITNESS MY HAND and lha
teal ol thia Court on Augutl
2Slh. IS M
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morae
Clark ot Ihe Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
II you are a peraon with a dieability who need, accommoda­
tion in order lo participate in
thia proceeding, you are enbtied al no coal lo you. lor Ihe
proviaion ol certain aatlttance
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Adminlatration al 301 N Park
Avanue. Sanlord. Florida 32771.
lelephona number (407) 3234330. within 2 working daya ol
your receipt ot thia document. II
hearing impaired, (TDD| I-S00955-6771
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymet,
Barrell S Frappier
Poal OI1.ce Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
Pubheh September 0. IS. IM S
DEU-67

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71— H

21— P ersonals
dogwood Maaaege Studio.
Walk me welcome 7 daya
Private rma Female Slat
LiacaMM77B5
407-139-8300
WHY WAIT? Start meeting Ron1-B00 7SS2*23 art 6002

25— S pecial N otices
STOLEN black pocket book Aug
04/08 at Gold gym out ol a
tockei. II anyone know* anything pleat* ca« 334 5CZ1

27— N

ursery

1ST a iN O s m f t A s s e m b l y
RECOTON CORPORATION, th*
nations leading manufacturer/
«*tr«utor oI electronic acces­
sories. hat several opening,
m Laka Mary facility tor tM
and 2nd shift assembly post
n* Hour* are 7:00-l:10Pm
4.00&gt;m 11:30am. Must be at*a
kft n&gt; to 35 toe end stand
lor S hoes Starting rata tS 90
1el start and $4 40 2nd shift
Apply in person si 1090
Emma Oak* Trail. Lake Mary
a 32744

ADMINISTRATIVEWant to
work in rjurth Orlanrto area? New
to Ortando’ We have position«
■viiats* now* Cal Chris at A t
Tempt 647 4010 IO C No lee

A BETTER JOB FOR YOUI
Just Cat1Never a Fa*1
HELP Personnel 42944B4

AUTOMOTIVE DC TAXERS
Sardortkl ongwurtOrtando
Good Incam* Potential
BeneWt Alter 90 Days
T«pfl SaW 407 293 3055

to

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ATTENTION CNAs
Com* and )nei nur caring team
of Nurtnt and CNAs Escel
tent benefa* F aperetnea rec
ognijed
3 00pm-11:00pm
shin avsiabks. O a u # sixty m
peraon Dertma HeaNtrars He
habdrlahon Center 1451 Elk
cam Btvd Deltona EOE

C are
A S S O C IA T E ” ■
AN EXP LOVING MOM
Provide* educational activities
along with TLC S playroom, ten
yrd Cert CPfYCOLT4elT4ea
rale* For interview 130-0700
CHILD CARE AVAILABLE w
IS yn e«p Feat ade S CPFI
Certified Balance mean S
mack* Loti ol on# on-one at­
tention! Rel avail Longwood
location
Call Bobbie 331
5600
MUNCHKIN MANOR prek rag
now lal clatae*. am group*, a
loving home atmoa lor 3-5yr*
reatonawe rate* 321-4948

CARPENTSRS-sloraga shed*,
gs/ebot. 6 playground Apply
at 303 W 2nd Sanlord

T R A IN E E
Training makes Ihe difference1
New ot eipenenced -w* have
openings hi our three eipand
mg Semmoie County cheat
tor hadwortung career-trended
people Cat
Nancy Da net
AiamonieUngeood 469-4400
Rodm Muj aka
Laka Mary.Tlaathrow 333 4044
Gary Balanort
Oviedo 365 3684

55— Business
O pportunities
EARN *300-11000 wk Hurting
any at bom# ruth S sate al
Lnee Latlar Co 1312 Montego
cove way #1422 01 Ft 32839
Janitorial Franchise • 1 peraon
P/T. $1500 mor income no In­
vestment 407 293 7645 ext 12

59— F in a n c ia l
S ervices
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Conaukdate your bJt* wo a
loan Pioneer Cred4 327-9550

70— Ed u cation &amp;
T r a in in g

W anted

elp

CASHIERS
WA Iran lor ToS coSertor*
2* dpenngi lor KetWe penpk*
F T 4 P/T
Pd Tierney) vacahut
rwaxh dental ale naur.ince
Cat! 407-454-1445
Winker Garden

Ctn challenging position lor
outgoing indiv * gxxi comm
skills office duties center on
edim. cut sve and aaiax
phone eip or cut contact exp
deseed lax relume to IJurwwvt
Inencial at 324 5516 EOF
CUtiOMCA M NM tAIL

PBX OPERATOR
Al South Seminole Hospital in
Longwood. FL. we have an •«ceaeni M 3rd eh* (11pm- 730
a m ) opporhxvfy tor a PBX operator/cttncal aaat We reguee a
high echod (kptoma/OEO »hd
basts eomputar/eiencai *k&gt;a*
Prev a«p with muW-kne phones
Is preferred Ws oner excellent
benehts and pay 7 44.hr IM F).
4 25/hr (weekends) Must be
able lo
kend.
Pleas* apply m person
parson Souir
Sooth
s Hospital. Human Ft*

sources. SSS Waal SR 434.
Longwood. F L 32750 or las
(407) 441-0577 E O E

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
CDL VA/TA Apprv Job Aastsl
Wkend daaaes National Truck
School 1-400-449-7364_________

O R L A N D O R EG IO N A L
So u t h Se m in o l e HosrrtAL

71— H elp W a n t e d
------- fio W HIRING "
F/T tor a Major Manufacturing
plant n Sanford Positions are
available on an sfufls. Pace­
setter Personnel at 330-2911
or 330-IISS ________________

$11.15 TO START
Grads tor Students
Cal M Th 11 4pm469 9191
DRTVER lo trantporl squ^meril
and pave C U ll A COL Sens
noi# Alpha* Paving 323-0111
DRIVERS Enel Ind needs
ready m s drivers to the Long
wood art COL and drug screen
req good beneMt and pay cal
407-323 3134 EOE___________
DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
lor rend crew Eip ml handkxM
4 tools CaiAlai 323 3234 ____
Entry Level Driver* Heeded
NOW I Honey Vansport has to#
meddle openings lor driver
trainees No eipenenc* needed
Earn $500 $700 weekly plus
benefit Home weekends COL
training avaiabie 800 435 5593
EXP TRAVEL AGENT
arnmdeua ok] rakbi* agency
__________ 322 7444__________
EXP. BARN HELP needed lor
ahow barn to tanturd al aipecta
ol horses snd larm 322 19'3

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
b y Luis C a m p o s
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GETS
DONE!
•

71— H elp W anted

71— l l u r W anted

71— H u p W anted

EXP. CARPENTER FRAMERS
wanted
MI-7141

OROWINQ COMPANY tale*
tech lawn, pet) control and
termite salary and etc comrrvivon* eip helpful 760 7377

E ip Landscape paraon f ieri
lent opportunity* good pay
avail imme f 01 teqd
371M IS

HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford
3700 S Orlando Dr (17 9?)

PLUMBERS helper mm 3yr»
eip m residential construction
must be able to do tub set and
tnms best pay m town
____
904 774 9373______

T n MEDICAL ASST /LPN
needed tor busy surgeon* office
previou* med nip a must
pteate cal 407 *74 6200 or lai
resume 40 7 8 74 1111

We are pretentty Hating Serv
ice Repretenutrve povtmn* al
me Sprint T E L E C E N T E R a
Inc m E Orlando 6 Maitland
area* We love what we do
and ao w&gt;l you

FOP PENNieS MOPE get the
lalett technology tor active in
gredwnt dekvery m kqu«1 worm
er Aik STENSTROM OENERAL
FEED (323 15501 about HAPPV
JACK UOUt-VICT (www happy
tartatecom)
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M ole m lake Mary HMO
PPO Beneliti eipenence a
phi* cal Brandy 331 1717

In b ou n d S vr R e p 's

We are tutting M 6 pan time
poaition* It you have worked
m a Window* Env A can be
lieve in good cuitomer terv
ce. we would kke to talk w/
you Contact our office today
immmkjle conMderatun
for *i
E.Ort-706-7614
M ild-641-070*
Norrett aenrtcea, Inc.

Installers!

OENERAL LABOR warehouse,
a*sembfy. work ava4abte Com.
peMrve wage* Cal Chrn at A-1
Tempt 64 / 6010 EOE No Fee

I M DRIVE
TRACTORTRAIlfRS
noBm m m uo1
.

WILL TRAIN'
Vertical bfmdt A benefits
Call (407) 630- 4700
JANITOR F/T P/T n^it* day*
weekend, tut benefai av4 mu*l
have own Iran*
can lor appointment 37? 4418
JOIN the beat healthcare team
n Vokjtia county Reatorttlve
CNA
needed
immediately
Previou* eipenence helpful
Call Debary Manor 407-6664476 EOE.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

• 15 Day COL Training
• Day A Waakand Clanai
• Financial Assistants
• Carriers Hiring On Sits

Truck Driver
i institute

800-554-7364

$15 hr.
p lu s b e n e fit*
® t la Parson:

rry Lnunl Linn,
inks Miry
122*1115

S a le * T ra in e e
P o s itio n A v a ila b le
Tim h m\
L i t i II* iit

C ABIMIMTi ut I'fllktlflA* yMkkl
i t u i U t i i i t ! iid t in iiit ik A liid i

M tvsn Y iV kifiln nxl
| n d i i ; v J k v t i | i t n i H r , l i l &gt;vm
4 a i i l « n r i t i ! i u i i d u l vsln-%
•ol'tlify S biu Inuimi
(\iuiallN 8) Mill 1% I h l| fill

Hf AITH ertUAANCt AND 4«tK
P1.AW Drue tree wariwat l

y er MC taawr On«e

L««rn/Ptt1 Control Ti»chn&lt;ion
Esponencod prrtpiwl C al i l l -

LABOR READY d

ORT driver* needed tor Santord
bawt beet team* and *mgte*
drive our premium conventional
and gel home weekly COL A wf
ha/emat 7 yta rip w good drrv
•ng record 330 9306 1600 9119940_________________________
PIT BACK OFFICE tor MO othca
Send retume to 113 N Scott
Ave Santord. FI 37771__________
P/T LAKE MARY PHYSICIAN
OFFICE FRONT/ BACK
323-1366
Playground equipment
Installer*- Eip or conabucbon
background w cleaning driving
record Muat bevel out of town
M F Bobcat eip a pkrt Call
173-6621 6am-4pm.

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( i l l ) I'llMMlf ( n61i|-»liy
a ll M HtwItJ AvitMir
Sal ill 4.1. Il.4l.il 1**71

TUPPERWARE Earn 570 510
per hour tar eib* money or have
a tu» lima career MI-6471______
JANITORIAL boor care openrgs
m lake Mary area cai 942 8769
tor a greet upport

WANTED:
People who want to work 40«
hrawk Soma aalurdaya1 Fee
lory atsarrbly work Benelt*
mciuded PI* call 366-0246
Original Vertical* Firat
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
PtCKINO. PACKINO AND
RECOTON
CORPORATION.
lha nation a leerkng ckstrCxrlor
manufacturer of electron* ac
ceaaoret
ha*
tmmediat*
opening* d it* lake Mary
lacMws tor tat and 2nd ahfft
Hour*
avallabla:
7:00am
1 30pm, S OOam-4.30pm and
4 00PM-12:30AM. Must be
*bi* to Ml a minimum ol 50 to*
on a continuous bast* Forkutl
eipenence preferred Starting
rate 16JO 1*1 shift 17-00 2nd
ahlfl "Must paa* math last
Apply d person al 2950 lake
Emma Road. Lake Mary. FL or
1090 Emma Oak Trail, lake
MAryFL 32746 EOC.
WELDERS mg welder 2 yr*
eip apply in peraon
FiratWmgh MFO 210 Tech Or San
lord 330 5000

73— EMrtOYMtNT
W a n te d
EXP
SENIOR
looking
lor
switchbnoard or multi line in
Santord or Laka Mary area 6-4 or
9 _ 5 jc a » _ B e f f ^ 3 7 ^ £ ^ ^ ^ _ —

93— R ooms For R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • (77/wk
Ikstonc Downtown 330-4423
EFFICIENCY
Maid aery ■convenient location
__________ M l -4900__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJI util*
met Laundry, phone, and kit
usa 565 590 1 week 324 4955

PBX OPERATOR

.ill m b aI' Slit l | I b»I. b
I art ^TitUks

P A U L O S IIO IIN L
VI NTUME I PROPERTII s

Al South Seminole llotptul in lonpuiMl. 11, wr tuir aa ruvllrte
lull IIII* IrJ dun (II pm •7 to am I upp&gt;*iunii&gt; l&lt;* a PBX uprr*
kuAIrtkal asU tkr require • hiyh wtiuul dipk«n*GI 1) and k u .
n«npuirr\lrn.ul skill, fret r«p uuhmuki liar pftunri It prelmrd
Vkc oiler cuclk-M hrnrlih and pa) 7 ante iM 11. I 2M » lueel
end.l Mutt he uMe to utai esery other ueeiead
Pteaw appl&gt; la person South Searbade IlmptuL Human knuurm .
555 Wesl Stale Kuad 454. lamgwuad. 51. 5275# ar fat &lt;407| 4*1OJT7 MM*.

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SANFORO no mortgagw piymrmt 3/3 wr 1/1 mothnr mlaw 7
car gar»gn elovt to erty park
569 900 668 7641 or 960 3994

St

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Sine# 1946
(407)122-6171

93— Rooms For R ent
LAKEMARY
StOOwk tat teat sec
ca« 325 5737 heepee 444 6596
SANFORD/ LK. MARY t lg
bekm wr bam |350mo metudes
an N phona, uhkha* 302 7188
SANFORO/OSTEEN ama
U'ga spacious room pnvata an
trnnra c t l lor dnurs 174 8000

97— A par tm en ts I L'BN ISIII II
SANFORO 1/1• Cottage with pn
vala entry 54SOman $450 dap

£Sli2t22S2__________
99— A PARt Ml NTS UNIL'RN'IMIID

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA I »0 «U *41C&gt;VO
J BOfrM t i m u ) AH0 op

323*8670
ROSELEA VILLAS
2/f Special -lEtaM on lh
HUO OKAY 407-330-6631
SANFORO 1/1 APT lor rent w
garage wd hookup 5400mo«d*p
960 3994 or 666 2S4t
Santord Htatortc Dtatrtct- 1 BR
1BA kitchen new tng. upatAu*
*em fumtthed. dean, working
adutt No pet*' Fenced 5350.
mnn • dep 857-3903
SANFORO tbdrm apt upstav*
ac quutt area 300ms &gt;?50dep
376 9146
SANFORO 2/t dupiei cha w-d
hookup 54 75mo3100dep 321
1766

SANFORO 27 Appcoumatety

1 000 sq tt WO met $410mo
» towdnpovt Call 377*1051_

SANFORO apts avan liom
5100 per mo cak lor location
F a n g NaaKy 372-6671________
SANFORO
Good area A
achonta Sportesi 2/t dup*.
heat t a» hook up* pr-vate p i ­
ta A yard sec i ok 542Vmo V
6350 dep 666-0046

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R lntals
1/1 7l0*qHav*4
1001 5400mn5450dep
Can 896 6555
1/1 7l0*q R avaa
1001 5400ma5450dep
Call 696 6555

103— H ousesU nhjrnisiied
5500 DOWN_WHY RENT?
When you can own ttu* 3 bdrm
home w/ CHA, new paint 6 car­
pet ? Ask about HUO homes'
The Hilllmen Oroup. Inc.
___ -MI-6133
HIDDEN LAKE nice 17 hr*
place . fenced yard. 2 car g j
rage S660mo 774 7071_________

1/1 cottage, great location no
pet*, no amokar* $450mo
21 downstair* oI duplei nee
location no pets no smoker*
5675mo
Ron Jerrugan. 330-3255

103— I It (LSI SUNIUKNISMM)
SANFORO (?) 3 t I5?5mry
5575dep 575 appk lee no pet*
cal 371 5968
SANFORO 3/15. fenced yard
(1*1. Last sect $525mo/l5?5*ec
&gt;706 W 70th St 110-4666
SANFORD 4/7-10? Loch Arbor
Court Near MayFau Country
Ckjb Cal 323-6570 lor appt
SANFORO ivvVdTakn V? a
ytraga 5695mn Porttg Ratify
327 6676

STENSTR0M
RENTALS
SANFORO 2/2 apt *pi,t plan
r-ano cha 544&lt;yt350
SANORA U • M l ga'age
ease w option 5725/5700.
SANFORO S/2 * der
pAtio K4COU1
$100/1100

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322*2495
WE NEE0 HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oak*- '79 Scon O*
3ll 5 5535mon.dep
t *07 768 9927
117— C o m m e r c i a l
R in t a l s
FENCED PARKING AREA
•aiy access
can accom­
modate up to 35 car* heavy
equpment. auto* etc . 17-92
Alport Bhrd area ivaiabf* «rv
rned-aleiy 1550
per month
Phone 324-4440 or taa 3241169.
OFFICE A STORE AVAIL. Both
over '000 aq It Cal alter Bam
377 6169
SANFORO^ I t 74 *q R oltca
on Laae Monroe Convened to
courthouse A City Haa Avalable
immediate'y
Mortut/er
Group Inc (407) 5391000 eit
106__________________________

118— O ftice S pace For
R ent
A MOVE M 8PECIAI!! 400 sq
R A up' 5765 A MONTH ORce
Storage 371-0120 or 133 2554
‘ SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suite* available • 1100 SF A
1100 SF. 407-MI-7004

141— H omes For S ale
Meytair G«M Course 1 5 acre
Lakefront estate w 3900*1
homeneed* work- $165,000 *
w 4 ac 5765 000
4 BR Colonial 2 story on 3
wooded lot* REDUCED TO
ItOA.OOO
Park Av Villa* 2BFV7B* Town
home condo- $45 000. owner
motivated
M1-A0AA

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
f u r n it u r e s t o r e

ORANO OPENING
3472 S Orlando O lacroas bom
B a Haard Chav) Opan avary
Monday It am-7pm Guaranteed
*avmg on quakty furniture
Wa ai*o buy clean u*ad
furniture A antique*
Call Tom al (407)130 4213

149— C om m ercial
P roperty For S ale

w/ i)'e*iRi A heoOtxxrd 699It M Of 330-4479 moko oftar

199— Pets &amp; S upplies
Adult Cat- Gray male Neuter A
shot loving personality Great
for Country home1321-9657

Santord Historic Dtatrtct (3)
Commencal
laaaad
Units
$160 000 (I ) Commwncal Vac­
ant Lot 555 000 330 1495

153— A creage I.ot For
S ale
OSTEEN Vacant tots Common
cal Lot Zonwd B 4 200i400 on
Entarpnaa
Rd
m Oitaan
549 900 Ownar Fat

2 LARGE DRESSERS 2 night
stand, queen si/e headboard
$100 323-3693 leave message
BEANIES •
PEACE BEAR MWMT $70 00.
407-860-0659 OELTONA
BOAT VO TOR very old model,
needs one sm part $99 obo 3
tree mate cats can 323-5701
FREE c a r ! t l A- FUN in your
spare time Interested? Cal Lin­
da O 576-3517 I also offer rept
pc* and new Tupperware
IN HOME FILTRATION^ UNITS
better than bottle quality 5 05 a
gallon *07-767 9131____________

MATTRESS SALE • Full Si/e
u*ad boi *pnng* 6 mattre**
565 00 Larry a Mari 322 4132
5QU0 QAX h ng k/o w-j'O't-Kt

231— C ars For S ale
1666 TOYOTA SUPRA black A
gold, luify loaded Runs but
needs work Must sell $1500
obo 407 668 8174
1917 BMW 526a. auto tranm,*
Sion. AC.
Power windows A
locks, leather Nice car that
needs some T IC Ml-1104.
» 1 ~ MERCURY MARQUIS g*
loaded, ar bag garaged 1 owner.
323 2271 56000

FREE KITTENS
to Good Home1
Call 328 6004

~ 63 FORO F-150
Asp good conation, ac. S5400
3M 3305

FREE mil lab p4 bull. Chow 4
month* brown and *hort hj.red
qood puppy 324 5656

D O N 'T WONDER
HOW TO G E T RID
OF TH A T OLD
CARI

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/Co l l e c t ib l e s

(VkwMN
HOUSE OF 0 0 0 0 * 5 901 lo
Cult Ave Furn. appii house-

Re a l E s t a t e , w c .
322-7498

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OELTONA 10 acras Idaal for
mob-ia homevto, horaa*. caRia
larmmg of nur*ary' ?on*d agn
cultural
53 90G ACRE
Sm
down w ownar fnanca 604-7671777 o»604-767-MI2
___
DON'T MISS THIS ONE"
Oanava 5 acrat cwy watar tght
poll and saptc (cash only)
33 000
3.1 acra* Carolina Ava raw
land 21 900
MI-0756

LA KE FRONT LO T Batara
Laka. Loch Arbor prrvala
90X200 560 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Slona Is­
land. laka Mocvoa $120 000
VACANT LOTS loch Arbor
$35,000 to 545 000. lg. pnv
woodad
LAKE MARY LOTS Woodad
525 000
BAY AVE - Santord lot naar
park- $15 000
321-5065

■trchhoff
^associates
OAKRIOOE FARMS - Oslaerv
Oawona area 10 acra*. ideal tor
horaa* or cattle (arm Mobile
home or homaaaa Zoned agn
544 900 Finanong aval w am
downpayment (604)767-6300
SMOKV MOUNTA1NS gorgeous
East Term homesites acre and
up
59 WOO $76 500 saner
tmance 1600 3506638

c c e s s o r ie s

16 FT TIO€ CRAFT 91 50 hp mo
tor 28ib thrust trolhng motor
55500obO 374 9949
1990 BASS TRACKER brim
fisher man sea 53000 or bade
tor Travel Ttater 332 7535

217— G arage Sales

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and barter fund poster watrebed
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d«h** oU avon bone*, anartal
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Grandy's Attic Salt
Fri Sept. 18,84
Santord Garden Cktb 17-92 6
Faamont Dr 322-9624 House
hold items, small appliance*
lewetry A Odd* A Ends'

154— O pen H ouse
107 Pamela Court open Sat 9-1.
model perfect. 1 7 w/ profes­
sional landscaping and many
upgrades* Musi aek't 566k Pro­
tig Realty 3226678 or 6990186

L E T US SELL
IT F O R Y O U !!

215— B o a t s 4c
A

ZSiUS 510 000 Oak Ava San
ford. FI Call 40 7 377 3636 or
378 3990

219— W anted

to

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(407) 3222611
238— V

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a n ted

CASH U S PATH
For Junk C*r%. Trucks &amp; M«*ci
241— R
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e h ic l e s / C a m p e r s

For

Sale
IM S
MALLARD SPRINTER
MUST BELLI 25k in. 31 ft. new
paml . wr many eibas 575k obo
TXuSvkte. *07-768 396/

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or modal.
W * pay lop doUarl
Cal Oaotf Badina

302-5734

Buy

Cans Copper /Brace
m o Recycling: M l -00
W. Ftret6VF M . BaL6

“ ^ .'a s s o c ia t e s
MELLONVRXE 4-7 lam. formal
(knmg. 2367 aq R r neghborhood of luiury hornet Dot Wal
er. Jerrugan Prop 323-3165
6237227
2 5 3 * A d d i t i o n s 4c
R e m o d e l in g
ADVANCE TECTOM CS
AddtUone-Homas
Adckttons-Commartial
Local Builder since 1M1
321-6464 CQC001664

So u t h Sem in o le H o spital

\______ Ptaasa vwa ex w w iaa at hap/sawwoma ora EO E ________

NEW REMOOCL REPAIR
Door* wodovra carpentry
sxkng deck* a concrete
3734637 S O Baknt CBCIM 80
2 6 3 -C a r t e

WAREHOUSE

n tr y

276-Electrical

287-Lawn S ervices

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DtCK'a ELECTRIC
407-MI 4 7 M
Lie. ER000262SIOver S i Yra.

AAA ORASS MASTERS All
sarvice* provided Dependable
and ahordable *Cal lor Free

_____279-Hau u n g _____
CONSTRUCTION clean up ait
funk removed lawn care anytime
407-359-1641 ot 407-365-0761
Rente! properly, garaga shed
clean ups. appliance*, bash,
brush 407-546-2656 Of
pgr 407616-0217
2 8 0 -H o m
Im

PRICE REDUCED!!
PROPERTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street. Sanford, F L 32771
LOT SIZE: 60 * 120'
S Q U A R E FOOTAGE: 1.201 U A
F E A T U R E S : New Home,
Three (3) Bedroom,
Tw o (2) Full Baths,
Central Air / Heat,
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. O ne (1)
C a r Garage, Navy Blue Carpet, House
C o lo r Sky blue / Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook - up, St. Augustine Grass

For Financing call:
Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
(407) 644- 0787 (Mhra.)

CARPENTRY-ot a l lype* born
decks to doors, rotten wood and
vx)e( lOyra eiperience Ask
lor JR 324 5052

eabmaweteta-0361
OREO G R O ta LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-0936LAWN*
MOWED,
LOTS
MOWED ctean up* and under
brushing 27yr* in business
Par* 322-2611 eve 322-9397
3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e
C l e a n in g
Fie# eel UcAna. Mater
LM Iri■4122

CARPENTER. Al Home
repairs, painting A ceramc Me
Richard Otoe# 321 5972

Wmb: $68,000 Now: $64,000

322-2611

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223— M

I r lr c h hotf

OKI.ANDO REGIONAL

Warehouse space for rent, 1,250 sq. ft., part
of larger warehouse area. 24 hour access.
Located behind Seminole Herald newspaper
building. Truck loading dock available at no
additional cost. No lease required.
For more information, call Frank Voltoline at
the Seminole Herald.

CARRIAGE COVE 77 naw t-r.
new carpal, naw panalmg car-

,1^1 .» 7 lia

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

Phone Pros
Full or port time. Top
salnry, bonus A
commlalon Longwood
location, call dan
faulknr. 767*9270

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

tlMtWOlf Ofueci VOiWA'
LK MARY 17 Irv. dm EIK. Sc
*pa soc ays 2c gar $97,500
RENOVATED 4 / 1 5 0 Mo
sac ay*, acm pom 556.900
MINTCONO LR FR wrkahp
set pet, gar 559.500.
4/1 2300 aq R Irv dm lam 7
*c por 3 c gar. *pa I176.SOO

•Eitra pay to driver*.
‘Open S am
601 Oogtreck Rd Longwood
760-6106

STYLIST Serrvnote Town Center
Master Cuts now hemg Salary
commission bonus ms and
stoc* purchase Cal Margaret at
330 7779_____________________
PRE-SCHOOLANFANTOood
Pay. Eipenenceri CDA pre
lerred Call 121-5577
TELEMARKETER warned fie.,
tne hr hourly pay plus commi*
son immed start Icne 173 6661

H ire

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Attr *»l.»r&gt; |luv i4«nim*M
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t'FS N)meow^en MWUenre MU
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Needs 100 w o rktrs daily.
•$J sign on bonus lo new am-

SPECIALITY AUTO RENTALS
hiring It A p i service agents
hcitae hr* wked hukday* M
beneHs 407 377 02*0

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AFFOROABlE HOMES
VENTURI 1 PROPERTIES

RIGHT HAND MAN

Semlnote Oardena is seeking
F/T Oround* Peraon to atari
vnme 11 SO hr A great bene
tits* Please apply in person
1600 W 5th street Sanford FI
17771

Rent

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141— HoM ts For S ale

Reliable Cement Mlier* A Fin­
ishers needed e v m F/T WII
Tram 324 244?

WORK TOOAV/PAO TOO AY
Apply in peraon today:
t i l t S French Ave
173-4343
MACHINE OPERATOR ?n&lt;1 A
3rd ahtfl apply direct Florida
Polymer &lt;000 Sand pond rd
la&gt;a Mary FO
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________
MAINTENANCE
Tech
la*t
paced cooup ot coke a cola
aearchmg tor highly motivated
*e* .lane* to
mavuenenca
Mutt have 3 Syr* eip ml electro
mecharvcal and pneumahe mi
chmery mutt have own tool*
Competitive pay and benefit*
n«jht% and weekend* required
Send or (at re*ume by Sept 24
to Southeaitem Container 3770
Vera ST Onando Ft 37806 or
407 791 4407 No phona call
pfeaaa Drug Free/ EOE_________
MECHANIC lor tractor refer tree
er heel m Sanford eip onry pre
lew d ASE cert 330-9306
MERRY MAIDS HtRMO
Car A Intmanca Needed
Weekend* FREE 331 5766
UMDCfC
LPN 7 3 CNA al aNfta Lake
vwwNurtmg 919 E 2nd St 37?
6707_________________________

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p r o v e m en ts

CHARLES O. (Dan) MILLER.
Builder CBC057285. Rea/
Comm. remodel, addition*, repa* MC. VISA
407-920-1741

3 0 1 -R o o f i n g
YATES ROOFB40 elnce 1M6
Church a Sr. Otac. 3rd. Oan.
lie. *RC0022t90. 322 144a
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2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v i c e s
CARINICLEAMNO housaofhca
eip cteaneig manager Mar*
696 5646

DAVKJ KEY CONSTRUCTION

MARCIA'S CLEANING
LICENSED AND EXPD
330 7031

HANDYMAN Pambng. concrete,
dry wax. remodeling, renova­
tion* Cal 262-7069

2 7 5 -D r yyva ll

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

ORVWALL'STUCCO Repair*
Wan A Ceimg Tenure*
Matched Popcorn M2-6316

R a O LANDSCAPING 6
NURSERY baa servicing avail
bee aabmala he t n* M l -6336

FINE TOUCH POOLS pumps.
Mar*, motor*, repairs, wkfy pod

u T c C M M 7 n 6 &lt;M ?7 2 M
312— T

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S e r v ic e

DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Treo/atump removal Free eat
Uca/tnaur MS-7342___________
SIMPSONS Pro! Tree SvC 20
yta e«p 24 hr storm damage
Senior dacoud Total baa care
Free estimates
Bucket buck
avaXabte Cal 327-4736

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

�6B •Sermnolo Horakj. Snnlord. Florida •Wednesday. September 16. 1998

b y C hic Y o u n g

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Early detection can save lives
readers who would like a copy should
DKAIt 1)11. GOTT. A fter reading
send $2 plus a long, self-addressed,
that everyone over the ago of 50 nr 60
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
should have proctosigmoidoscopy to
Murray Hill Station, New York. NY
delect colon cancer, i asked my doc­
10156 Be sure to mention Ihe title.
tor about this. I'm 70 and never had
PETER
the test. The doctor said that he
GOTT, M.D.
thought the lest completely unneces­
sary, but agreed to do it if I insisted
Should I?
DKAIt HEADER In my opinion, yes
Y o u c a n w rite to D r. G o tt
Experts credit the more widespread
use of sigmoidoscopy as the reason
at P .O . B o x 2017, M u rra y
for the declining incidence of cnlorrc
H ill S ta tio n , N e w Y o rk , N Y
tal cancer. During the procedure, need a diagnosis
10156
which is performed in the office after
To give you related information. I
an easy preparation, the doctor intro
am sending you a copy of my Health
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duces a flexible, fiber optic tube Hho Report "Viruses and Cancer." Other
sigmoidoscope! through the rectum
and into Ihe colon At this time, the
physician can Identify and remove any
color
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as large as grapes, under my arms
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graph or legal
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will take your problem more seriously
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ruffed the spade ace, drew three
rounds of trumps, cashed his club win­
ners, crossed to dummy's heart
queen, and played a diamond to hia
queen Sadly for South, West won with
the king and telurned a diamond.
By Phillip Aldrr
Eventually, South lost a second dia­
mond trick one down
One feels that an arrher Is better off
After South had lamented that all
with one string on his bow than two his finesses lose. North pointed out a
Yet at the bridge table, it la best to better line was available. Declarer
have a fallback scheme available in should niff at tnek one, draw trumps,
case your main line falla dal
and cash the clubs, throwing a spade
How would you play in six hearts af­ from the dummy Then he crosses to
ter West has led the spade ace?
dummy with a trump and calls for the
South openrd with a strong, artifi­ spade queen, discarding the diamond
cial and forcing two clubs, then two from his hand
Here. West wins the trick and ia
showed his suit over the negative re
ply. North's jump lo four hearts an­ endplayed He must cither lead a dia­
nounced at least four card support, mond into the ace queen or concede a
ruff and discard But suppose East
but no side ace, king, void or single
ton South bid what he hoped he could produces the spade king. His only safe
return is a diamond, which allows
make
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needed the diamond finesse. So, he string

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Sonrinf Sanford, Caiaalb arr^ Laka Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Springe

A young man
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|Commission chairman calls snubs unacceptable
I f lw n iti
HERALD STAFF WRITER

year-old Jo h n

Adams, "unacceptable."
*1 would hope their deportm rnt Improves with the arrival
of Ihe principal." Morris said,
referring to the swearing In next
week of Henley, a former prtnclpal at Lyman High School.
Maloy and Van Der W rldr
campaigned for Henley to heal
Adams In Ihe District 4 p ri­
mary. Although h r similarly
campaigned for Adams four
years ago. Maloy shlftrd alle­
giance to Henley In 1998.
Maloy said his absence for
Ihe tribute lo Adam* was u n ­
avoidable.
*1 had a telephone call c o n ­
cerning prtvatr school vouchers
In my district." Maloy said. "It

SEMINOLE COUNTV - There
Sabtno,
will be no Emmys aw arded for
"Shadow
Tuesday's Board of Com mis­
Day" was an
sioners telecast detail on Time
opportunity
W arner Cable.
Two ram eras didn't work,
to witness
and Ihe third caught the action
government
from a distance.
u p close and
t
J
Two com m issioners were a b ­
personal.
sent
when the 1:30 p.m. public
lie found
hearing began. They m issed a
him self com ­
tribute lo Win Adams, who was
fortably seat*
defeated by Carlton Henley In
ed between
this year's District 4 primary.
Seminole County Manager Gary
Chairm an
Randy
Morris
Kaiser and Chairman Randy
called Grant Maloy's and Dick
Morris at Tuesday's Board of
Von Dcr W rtde's sn u b s toward
Commissioners morning m eet­
ing. Sabtno's assignment for
Shadow Day was to shadow
Morris.
The youth wore a suit and tie
and sipped coffee In the morning
und closed the day's activities by
taking the gavel from M om s and
announcing. "This meeting
stands adjourned.*
Mr listened to a num ber of
wr should always remember.
Items on the county agenda, get­
It's a day that should bring u s
HERALD
STAFF*
WHITER
ting a nudge now and then from
together In unity.*
Kaiser and Monts who supplied
Haas served In Ihe military
SANFORD • Retired masterhim background.
sergeant Victor Haas saw the from 1947-1967. becoming an
"One day I'd like to work for
world twice come to the brink of Instructor In aviation engi­
the C.I.A.." said Sabtno. a Junior
nuclear war while m anning n u ­ neering. He has workrd with
at Seminole High School. "Being
clear m issiles, and w itnessed ICBMs. Thor missiles. Atlas
here today ts a start of aorta. I
death In Korea. Now. there Is missiles, and Minute Man m is­
want to learn alt I can about
som ething else Ihe 20-ycar v et­ siles. Ills father and two u n ­
government. My guidance coun­
eran of the combined Army Air cles served iff W.W.II.
H aas is a veteran of the Ko­
Corps and Air Force w ants to
selor approved of this."
rean War. The war began In
Sabtno said his grade average
*1 want to see dignity, respect 1950. when communist N. Ko­
at Seminole High School was 3 .1
and
rem em brance for all veter­ rea attacked U.S. barked S. Ko­
• and th at he Intended to get It
ans.* Haas said. *We have pul rea. and ended In truce In
up higher. "Intelligence ts
There were 3 3 .0 0 0
our lives on the line, and we 1953.
power," he said. T o be able lo
lives
lost.
and
deserve to be respected. A lot American
get Into the Central Intelligence
of women who served In the 103.000 Americans Injured, In
Agency or Into a government
front and back lines have been the United N atlons-sponsored
oflkr. I'll need more than what I
totally forgotten. The country war that prevented N. Korea
learn In the classroom."
needs lo unite. Unity Is one of from controlling S. Korea.
Stationed In Okinawa. Jap a n .
II was refreshing to see Sabtno
our weak points.*
and Jeff Hammer from Lake
Haas lives In Sanford, and Haas was part of the 20th Air
was the M aster of Ceremonies Force Unit during Hie war. Hr
Brantley High School silling
for this m orning's Veteran's Day wus a non-commissioned olllcrr
with the hoard members
Parade an d Ceremony al the In charge of the crew. Okinawa
Tuesday. They dldn‘1 look that
Waterfront
Park. He said the was also a B-29 bombing base.
much younger than Commis­
Haas said.
day Is emotional to him.
sioner G rant Maloy. who Is 33.
*We were flown lo the highest
•Veterans
day
brings
out
a
lot
At most meetings. Maloy Is the
of past memories.* Haas said. m ountain peaks to do surveys
youngest In the chambers.
•Some we want to put behind for radar sites,* Haas said. "We
Tuesday this wasn't so.
us. but there are also memories flew from high point to high
The 1:30 p.m. public hearing
• m V etifsa. Figs 3A
of the cam araderie. It's a day
was the first Seminole County
Board meeting to be televised
live by Time Warner Cable.
Channel 9. Not exactly the right
time for high school students to
watch unless some alert teach­
ers plugged In the TVs a t school.
There was a wide range of
subjects on Tuesday’s agenda.
Enough to keep Jo h n Sablno
attentive.
Sabtno's first day with the
board coincided with Win
Adams' last after four years ser­
vice a s a commissioner. Sablno
applauded when MorTts congrat­
ulated Adams for his "positive
attitude and four wonderful
years." Morris presented Adams
with a good-bye cake.
Sablno tasted the cake and a
slice of government.
He seemed to Uke both.
Russ White writes about peo­
ple. places and Issues In
Seminole County. W you have an
Idea far a column, please call
Parade last year
322 2 6 1 1. write P.O. Dax 1667.
Last yaar's parade draw hundrada of local participants.
Sarfard. 32772.

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was a p lra s u rr lo serve with
Win Ihe Iasi two years. I look
forward lo working now with
Carlton. I pulled nnd Tm d e ­
lighted he was eleeted."
There will be u power shift
on Ihe board from the MorrisAdams-Daryl McLain bloc lo
Maloy-Vun Der Welde-Henley.
MorTts lias been chairm an In
three of Ihe past four years bill
more th an likely will pass Ihe
gavel to Henley next Tuesday.
W hether
he
becomes
the
chairm an or not. Hrnley's the
key player as h r rom es alm ard.
Insiders say.
M onts, for one. hits no
problem with Henley's Intelli­
gence or Integrity. He was

miffed Tuesday at Ihe lurk of
respect lo Adams und lo Ihe of­
fice he held. T h i s was p e c u ­
liar...em barrassing. It would
Ilave been nice lo liave every­
one logrther."
Adams said he hoped the r e ­
organized board "would pull to­
gether and end the division."
Hr said h r was not su rp rised
Maloy and Van Der Wrlde were
not Ih rrr for th e start of the
meeting. "Neither of them at(ended lire Expressway Author­
ity meeting cilhrr." he said. "All
you can do Is consider Ihe
source."
Shortly after Ihe 1:30 p.m.
public hearing began und the
TV camera went on. Morris read

a
resolution
commending
Adams for his four years serv ­
ice lo Ihe county. He riled
Adams' posit Ivr altitude and
conviction.
Commissioner Daryl McLain
also praised Adams for helping
Ihe commission move forward
the past four years, "lie was
very Instrum ental In the prog­
ress by Ihe county."
At 1:56 p.m. Van Der Welde
quietly slid Into his seal. Morris
noting his entrance. Maloy e n ­
tered six m inutes later.
From Ihe back of the cham ­
bers. Henley looked on.
lie'll lake a n oath next T u es­
day ul a brief aftrm oon com ­
m ission session

Veteran sees action
around the world

Advisory meeting
SANFORD • The Sanford Citizen's
Advisory Board will meet today at 7 p.m.
in the City C om m ission Conference
Room. Sanford City Hall. Business on the
agenda Includes welcoming Phyllis
Richardson, J . Manuel Acevedo, and
Oscar Redden: letters of Intent from Joan
Campbell and the Rev. Ricky Scott: resig­
nation of Paul Legge.

E-PASS
ORLANDO - The Orlando-Orange
County Expressway Authority will hold
remote E-PASS Installation events on
Saturday at Lowe's on 436 at 434 in
Altamonte Springs and Nov. 21 From 10
a.m . until I p.m . a t the Oviedo

Veteran Victor Haas af Sanford served as Master of Ceremonies In today's;

City moves forward on apartment site
By BtU Kerns

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - H ie Sanford city
commission voted 4-1 this
week to conditionally approve
plans for const ruction of a d e ­
velopment with u p to 2G0 m u l­
tiple family u n its at 3865 O r­
lando Drive, on the com er of
Woodson Avenue.
Final a p ­
proval Is contingent upon the
commission approving the site
plan.
The 13.5 acre vacant site Is
adjacent to family dwellings to
Hie cast and south. Including
Sunland Estates. The Prime
Group. Involved In retail d ev el­
opment. plans to use entirely
private funding to construct a
gated community.
"We're not asking you lo c o n ­
vert a property against what the
residents would expect." attor­

In U rie l'
Marketplace.
E-PASS Is currently used on more than
165.00 vehicles In Central Florida, and Is
accepted on all local toll roads Including
the East-W est Expressway. Bee Line
Expressway. Central Florida GreeneWay
and Osceola Parkway. E-PASS Is a service
of
the
O rlando-Orange
County
Expressway Authority. For more Informa­
tion call (407) 82E-PASS.

White elephant sale
SANFORD - The Ladles Auxiliary of the
Fleet Reserve Association. Unit 147. will
hold a White Elephant and Bake Sale

Saturday from 12 until 4 p.m. at 3040 W.
State Road 46. Sanford. A spaghetti din­
ner. red sauce with m eatbulls/ltallun
sausage, salad, garlic bread, dessert and
drink will be served for $5.25.
The LAFRA will hold Us bi-monthly lu n ­
cheon Nov. 18 at noon at Longhorn Steak
House. Lake Mary.

ney TUn Wright said, re p re­
senting The Prime Group. "We
will be working closely with you
through Ihe approval process.
There's a lot of things yon can
do with this site, there's good
open spare."
The proposed development
would have 424 feet of frontage
along Orlando Drive. Wright
said. It would have a depth of
1240 feet, und abut Colorado
Steak House.
The city staff said the n ec es­
sary services and facilities, as
well a s access to major thor­
oughfares. are expected to be
adequate for the development.
Mayor Lorry Dale said he
wanted to be su re the develop­
ment would not bring In new
crime to the area. Wright said
dial a "high quality* residential
development would decrease
crime In the area. In com pari­

son lo bringing In a commercial
development.
"We've got some lots th at u rr
attracting prostitutes and drug
runners," Dule said. "If I could
lie assu red Hut this would not
lu v e any of those dead areas.
I'm In favor of Hits."
Commissioner Whltcy Eck­
stein said he Is concerned
about creating a buffer area
between the city. Orlando Ave­
nue, and Sunland Estates.
"We have to take a look at
what Ihe best use of this d is ­
trict Is." Eckstein said. "A co n ­
cern for me Is that If we can
work out a buffer between (the
city) and S unland (Estates). It
could be an asset."
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
voted against conditionally a p ­
proving the development.
"I want u s to u n derstand that
Ptasa* m i Davslopmaot. Pag* 3A

m unity announcem ents, monthly finan­
cial report, and public hearings.

NATO panel discussion

ORLANDO - Norwegian Navy
Commander Alle Karlsvlk and British
Army Lieutenant Colonel Jerom e C hurch
representing NATO and University of
C entral Florida Political Science profes­
so rs Robert Bledsoe. Iluum an Sadri.
Waltraud Morales and Roger Handberg
will take on NATO's strategy for managing
City Commission meeting
peace. Hie Bosnia mission and NATO's
LONGWOOD - Tile Longwood City relationship with Russia and the Ukraine
Commission will meet Monday at 7 p.m. In a panel discussion Nov. 18 at 10 a.m.
at the Longwood Civic League Women's In Ihe Sand Key Room. 220. UCF* Student
Club. 150 W. Church Ave.. Longwood. Union Building. For more Information call
The agenda for the meeting Includes com ­ (407) 275-4397.

INDEX
C la s s ifie d ........ 4 B -5 B
C o m ics ......................6 B
C r o s s w o r d ......... 6 B
Dear A b b y ......... 3B
H o r o s c o p e ......... 6 B
O b it u a r i e s .........3 A
P e o p le ................. 3 B
PoUce Briefs
. . . . 3A
Sports ................ 1B -3B
T V ......................... 3B
Veterans ...................4 A
W e s t b e r .............. 2 A
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has
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dap as they po by. *

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Golf tournament planned for trail park
Corporate sponsorships will Include an e n ­
graved paving brick placed in the p la/a with
the com pany Inscription.
Registration
begins at 11:110 a.m . with
lunch at noon. Shotgun start
is at I p.m .
Dinner an d aw ards at 5,

FROM STAFF REPORTS
L\KE MARY
Time is running! out for th e
chance t»» participate In the llrst Like Mary
Invitational Golf Tournam ent. to In* held
Ttiewday at Tlmneuan Golf and Country Club
A few ip a tr s (or team s are still available,
but don't hesitate said John Holland. I'.wks
and Recreation Director.
"Fin- a big part In an exciting new develop­
ment currently taking place in the city ot
Lake Mary," Holland said. Hie tournam ent
proccrds will go toward the purchase o f
am enities for the Hike Mary Trail brad and
Gatrway I’la /a
*Uy participating In this invitational golf
tournam ent, you will help contribute toward
the finishing tou ch es of a wonderful project
which will benefit the entire city and stir
rottudlng com m unities.* said Holland.
Located at the northeast com er of Rinehart
Road and Hike Mary Boulevard Intersection,
the trailhrad will provide an rxritlng b egin
mug or w elcom e rest stop (or users of the
Rinehart Road multi u se trail which Is a des
Ignated part of th e Florida National Scenic
Trail and will he connected to the trails n e t­
work throughout Sem inole County, the state,
and the nation.

An extraordinary day of golf Is planned.

Kntrv fees are: C orporate sponsor. $1 ,0 0 0 ;
Individual player, $300; Hole sponsor. $300;
In- sp,,ns.it. $250, $200. $100. Iiiu rnaineni
sponsor, door prl/e; General sponsor, goodie
bag Items.
For more details on incentives at each entry
level, contact Jo h n Holland or Sue T horne,
(1071 324 3053 or (4071 324-301(1

Bear hash
WINTER SPRINGS - T hr Win
trr Springs High Sl IumiI Ath­
letic Booster C hib will hold th r
second annual ‘Dear Hash*
rhurstiay thrmrgh Sumlav at
W inter Springs High School
The fall festival will Include
rides, en tertain m en t, games,
food and fun for the entire
family. Hath h o u rs are 6 until
11 pan. T hursday and Friday,
and noon until 6 p.m. on Sat
urd.iy and Sunday. Proceed**
from the event will aid In sup­
porting the athletic program s
at Ihe high school. WSHS Lh
adjacent to Central Winds
Dark Just off Slate Road 434 In
W inter Springs.

11. 1 9 9 8

politician, is M. Fully Zoeller il95l ».
goiter, is 47 Demi Moore I19#2 &gt;. ac
tress, is J6
ilau of IMS and tfte
SOth day of fall
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this da&gt; in
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this dav in 1981. Fernando Valenzuela won both
the Rookie of the Year and the Cy
111*. World War I ended
Young award He was the first pitcher
On this day in 19J9 Kate Smith first to win both owards in Ihe same season
sang Irving Berlin * "God Bless Amer
TODAY'S IJVOTE: learning is not
ica" on the radio
attained
by chance, it must be sought
On this day in 198J. President Ronald
Reagan became the first U S presi for with ardor and attended to with
Abigail Adams
dent to address the Diet. Japan s leg diligence
islative hod)
TODAY'S WFATIIF.lt: On this day in
TODAY'S R ill Nl DAYS: Abigail l'W5. cold, windy weather caused a high
Adams H741 ISIS', US first lady. school football team to forfeit its state
Fyodor Dostoyevsky 11821 IMP. nos
play off game at halftime in Poca. W' Va
elist; George Patton UM5 1945*. VS SOURCE
Wrather t.uidr (\»krirl&lt;*r Arrord
Army general, Alger Hiss H904 19%&gt;. I’ubmhiDtf Ltd
Fall carnival
State Department official accused *p&gt;.
TODAY'S MOON: Day after
CASSELBERRY - The Like
Kurt Vonnegut 11922-1 novelist, is 76, f
la s t q u a r t e r &lt;N o\ i n i
Howell
All-sports
Boosters
Jonathan Winters 1913 i. comedian, is
Club will sponsor the Like
73. Daniel Ortega &gt;1945 Nicaraguan
Howell Fall Carnival Thursday
through Sunday. The carnival
will feature over 30 rides,
midway gam es, food booth and
continuous live entertain m en t.
Including a S aturday barbecue
and Antique Car Show.
Tirfmr m VETERANS
DAY it u rhr Jlith

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TIDES

LOCAL FORECAST
Today; Partly cloudy. Highs in
the low-HOs Lows In Hie mid*
6(N T hursday; Scattered
shower*. High* In the lowHCN, tarns In lire low-60s. Fri­
day: Isolated showers. Hlglis
in the uppcr-70s. Lows In the
low-60s Saturday: Isolated
showers Highs In the upper70s Lows n e a r-60.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Ptcldy 83 64 Shwra 81 62
FRIDAY
Shwra 79 62

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 11:40
a.m.. nuij. 5:30 a.m.. min. —
p.m.. tnaj. 5:50 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
1:29 a.m.. 1:55 p.m.. low: 7:39
a.m., 8:22 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 1:34 a.m.. 2:00
p.m.. low: 7:44 a.m.. 8:27 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:49 a.m..
2:15 pan., low: 7:59 a.m.. 8:42
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS

SATURDAY
Shwra 77 60

LOTTERY
H e re are ihe w inning num bers
selected on T u e s d a y in ttie Flori­
da Lottery:
F a n ta s y 5
4 -9 -1 4 -1 5 -2 5
L o tto (N o v 7)
1 3 -1 4 -2 1 -2 6 -3 3 -3 9

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Ride .ill day for $12 T h u rs­
day or Sunday, or p u rch ase
individual tickets for $1 each
at the gate or $.50 In advance
at the school. P rocrrd s benefit
all LHIIS sports program s.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - A
news conference lo be held on
Monday will announce the
launch of a program aim ed at
curbing gun violence In public
middle schools located
In
Seminole, Orange. Osceola,
and Like counties. School su­
perintendents
and
sheriffs
from each county wilt p artic i­
pate In the conference along
with program sponsors frum
AM5H0 WDBO, Winn-Dixie,
Golden Corral R estaurants.
Century III, Universal Studios.
Florida Hospital.
Violence In schools contin­
ues lo rem ain a problem, as
11,000 Incidents of physical
attacks or fights Invoking
weapons across the country
were reported In the 1996-97
school year. These counties
are m aking a com m itm ent lo
curb this trend, and to keep
their schools safe.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - Srinlnole County Public Si bools
will host th r Second Annual
Arts /Wive In Seminole! on Dec.
I at the Orlando Museum of
Art. 2416 N. Mills Avr.. O r­
lando. Tilts prem iere black tie
event will showcase the worldclass lalrnt of stu dents and
staff. Perform ances will be
held throughout the M useum
during
the evening, o u t ­
standing art work wtll be on
display and some pieces will
be sold In a silent auction.

KeSm A*r-*i Mur ager
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CASSELBERRY - F ourteen
Soulli Seminole Middle School
S tudent Connell m em bers r e ­
cently participated In th r
199H Florida Middle Level
Student Leadership A ssocia­
tion Conference .it the Orlando
Delta Resort Thr stu d en ts a t­
tended sessions throughout
the weekend lo leant le a d e r­
ship skills Orange County
Middle Schools hosted this
year’s conference.
SSMS Student Council re p ­
resentatives took llrst place In
the state sc nipt took co m p eti­
tion. and Emily D lrt/el took
llrst place In the state speech
com petition. D let/el's speech
was "Planting the S erds of
Leadership." Harry M adhanagopal represented SSMS for an
FMLSIA office. Soulli Seminole
now holds the nfficr of llrst
Corresponding Secretary for
FMLSIA. Thr 2000 FMLSIA
C unlerriirr will lie hosted hy
Seminole
County
Middle
Schools.

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‘No Guns* campaign

Arts alive

Phone 1407) 322 2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

Student council
winners

CASSELBERRY
Okie
Hearth
Bread
Company,
Casselberry, will host a lour
for approxim ately 100 first
graders from Brookshire E le­
m entary School on Friday. The
stu d en ts will leum about the
origins of bread and b read
making, and the different
styles and techniques to b read
m aking.

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Don contact Executive D irec­
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Fund Tor thought

Wednesday, November 11, 1998 • Vol 91. No 58

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Planning lor tho tournament are City Managor John
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Atkinson Parks and Recreation Director John Hd-

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The Awards Banquet will begin with th e
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POLICE LOG
H.C following rc/xirts irere cumpilril from Ihe Seminole Connii/
StierUTs Office fo r incidents recorder! Noe. Ill:

Burj»lary to a conveyance:
LAKE MARY. Pm Place. lOO block, Nnv. 9, 4:30 a.m An Iff
y w to ltl woman xvas .irrrstrd l/y Scmlnoli* County shrrlfTs
d rp u tlrs for unarm ed burglary to a rim vcyiinrr am i for petty
thrft, D rpulira said she stole a stereo valued .it less th an S3IX)
from a ear.

Domestic violence:
LONGWOOD. Ruby Red Lane, 100 block. Nov. N. 5:21 p m A
15 year old m an was arrested by Lmgwimd I’ollre for dom estic
vtolem e. Poller wild the mail ordered Ills wife to stay behind In
the living room while be took the children Into a bedroom . She
followed him. they said. He became so ungry. they said, that he
klekrd the television and threatened to kill her for falling to
follow Ills orders.
WINTER SPRINGS, George Avenue. 100 block. Nov. &lt;l, 0.50
p m A d I year-old m an was arrrsted by W inter Springs Poller
lor dom estic vtolence. Polite said the m an lilt his wife In the
face during an argum ent.

Driving under the influence:
CASSELBERRY, State Road 436 and U.S. Highway 17-92.
Nov 7. 3 a m. A 2!» year old m an was arrested by Sem inole
County sheriffs deputies for driving under the Influenc e.
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road. Nov. It. 2:0-1 a.m . A 30year old w as arrested try Oviedo Polit e for driving u n d er die In
fluent e

I)ruj&gt;s:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. DePugh, Nov &lt;1. 11:23 p m An !H
year old m an and a 23-yrar-old woman were arrested by A lta­
m onte Springs Police for possession of m arijuana anti p o sse s­
sion of cocaine. Poller said they had pulled over the vehicle in
which the two were traveling and were In Ihe process of a r re s t­
ing the m an on a w arrant charge when they searched the car
a n d found three haggles of m arijuana and a baggie o| cocaine
shoved between the seats Each said the drugs Itelonged to Ihe
other.

V e te r a n ------continued from Page 1A

IMilnl. Once when we landed,
they am bushed us. We lost one
m.111. I was lucky to survive."
Ill 1954*55. Haas served til
the Kglln Air Force Hasc In
Florida, testing Air Force arm ament and equipment.
T h e ligluer bom bers would
tlrop bombs," H aas salt!
'll
was o u r job to physically locate
the L i m b s . and (letrm ilnr bow
deep the penetration w as.'
Haas also participated In
I’rojeti Anna during the 1350’s
to delem ilne the distance und
shape of the earth.
"That was one of my Itcdrr
times In th r service,' Haas
said 'W e traveled up the east
roast to North Carolina, west to
Kansan, then to Texas, and
along the coast h ark to Florida.
We stayed for three days til
each site .'
From 1055-58. Haas was
stationed in Germany. /Vs Ihe
Cold War with the Soviet Union
escalated Into an an u s nice, he
was jiarl of the llrst Air Force
Unit to work with new types of
m issiles.
In Ocl 1956, when the Soviet
Union b.dKrd at Hritaln and
France taking control of the
HiratrgUalty Important S tir/
Canal In d ir Middle Fast. Haas
found him self m anning nuclear
missiles nn s ta n d b y alert.
'Very lew people realize how
close (to nuclear war) we came
during d ir Sur* Canal C risis.'
Haas salt! 'I was on stand tty
alert to respond If n rrrssa ry .
We came very, very close to
launching that time."
Uuiing the C ii Imii Missile
Crisis of Oct. 22 28. MIG2.

Accidents in Sanford

Haas w as among the soldiers
m anning th r nuclear m issiles
on stan d -b y alert a s President
Krnnedy ordered a naval and
air quarantine on the shipm ent
of offensive military equipm ent
to Culra.
"That was a strange |x-rlod of
time." Haas said, "People were
moving out of Florida. Hut. liecause It was so heavily fortified
Florida was probably one of
the safest places to be.
We
probably cam e very close (to
nuclear war). Of course, the
leaders never told tis how
close."
From 1958-1965, Haas was
stationed in Orlando, lie also
spent IH-nionths In tin- P h ilip ­
pines and Taiwan.
Altrr retiring from ihe military
In 1987. Haas worked as a 11
censed surveyor In troth P e n n ­
sylvania an d Florida. For right
years, he was an adjunct i n ­
structor at Valencia Community
College. He moved to W inter
Park In 1973. anti h a s lived in
Sanford since Feb. of 1997.
"I learned surveying In te c h ­
nical school in the military."
I Luis said. T h e n . I b rt'um r a
teacher In It. Alter I got out of
the srrv ire. I becam e n profes­
sional surveyor, licensed In two
stales Tills Is a n example of
why the military ta n lie good for
ynung people."
In 1990. Haas participated In
a technical exchange pmgram
In Ihe Stivlet Union and F in ­
land for 2 1/2 weeks
"T1i.it was Inrrrdlble," Haas
said "I met som e of the greatest
people. One m an I continued to
comm unicate with for u long
time, m at was when Ihe o v er­
throw of tb rlr government was
In process. T h r only sc a n 1 part
was that the tour guide anti in ­
terpreter who was .issiglird to
us kept o u r passports m ini It
was time to leave."
In 1990. the Stivlet Union
and Its republics were facing
severe ethnic an d nationalist
unrest as well a s eeonomle
problems. Tlie previous year.
In 1989. the Herlln Wall was
taken down In Fast Germany.
Hy Dee. 1991. the Soviet Union
offltially dissolved.
Haas is a member of the
C entral Florida Veterans C om ­
memorative Commit lee. He vol
u n terrs tune widi high m hiwil
JKCrrC groups during drill
com petitions anti graduation
cerem onies.
II.i. ih h a s Im-c-h m arried to lux
wife M argane tor 50 years. The

rouple h as three children.
Gary. 45. lives In Texas and Is
an Air Force veteran.
Vicki

Kennedy. 47. and J u d y Kick
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South Sanford Avenue was the site ol a two-vehicle accident handled by the Sanford Police Depart muni
fho driver ol the overturned vehicle was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center

Sanford Heritage
Festival
in the streets of historic downtown

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NOVEMBER 13, 14 &amp; 15
$5.00 Admission Includes Free Concerts (Children 12 and under free)
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The Sanford tire and police departments responded to numerous calls lor assistance Tuesday including this
accident on U S Highway 17-92 where a man riding a bicycle was hurt The man was taken to the Central
Florida Regional Hospital Emergency Room

OBITUARIES
WILLIAM II. FRENCH
William H. French. 07, C edar
Avenue. Sanfurd. died Tuesday,
Nov. 10. 1938 at C entral Flor­
ida Regional Hospital. Horn
Dec. 12, 1930 In W alkrrtown.
N.C.. he moved to C entral
Florida In 1964. Mr. French
was a draftsm an for Bendlx
Corp. He was a member of
Sanford Moose Lodge 1857.
DAV #30. and American Legion
l*oxi 53. Mr. French served In
die U.S. Navy. He was a Meth­
odist.
Survivors Include sons. Mi­
chael W., Nicholas 11.. both of
Sanford, m other. Flora W lnsa.
Sanford: long-time com panion.
Flora T. Miller. Sanford; one
step-grandson
Gr.imkow
Funeral
Home.

Sanford. In charge of arran g e­
m ents.
JENNIFER A. LEONARDO
Jennifer A. Leonardo. 20.
Meadow Hay Court, Lake Mary,
died Sunday. Nov. 8. 1998.
Horn m C harlotte. N.C.. she
moved to C entral Florida In
1989 from Jacksonville. Miss
Leonardo was a student.
Survivors Include parents, Joe
ft Donna, Like Mary; brothers.
Scott. Jacksonville. Jo sep h .
Like Mary, paternal g ra n d ­
mother. Ju lien n e. Philadelphia,
Pa.; m aternal grandm other.
Mary Lopez. Peoria, Art/.
Haklwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Like Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

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we need to see th e final plans."
Lyons said "We are the policy
makers, and we need tight
controls on these things. My
big concent Is to have a buffer
area. Also, there’s the traffic.
On (U.S. Highway) 1792 and
Like Mary Boulevard, there are
17 lanes of traffic converging.
How are the residents going to
deal with It?"
Wright said the traflle for a
residential development would
be low, com pared lo the traflle
from a commercial develop­
ment.
Prime Group h a s completed a
phase one environmental study.
Wright said. The group will
present the site plan to the
commission for approval.

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Teacher Joan Schwartz (from left) holds a picture of
the Ancona Memorial's 50th anniversary, while Sean

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Grossman holds Clmt Westbrook's medals, and
Westbrook hold his Purple Heart

Major Dad? Senior Chief John Davis show students at Moathrow Elementary School how to salute

H eathrow Elem entary holds
annual V eterans Day program
By Mary Rowell
!!KKALI) CORRESI’ONI )ENT
HEATHROW
H eathrow
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third annual V eterans Day
program Tuesday. hut Hie Idea
for the event actually began
live years ago with a teac h er
nam ed Kay Dorhurt.
Bor hart w anted to m ake
sure her fourth grade class
knew what the word "veteran"
m eant. She w anted them to
know that V eterans Day was
m ore titan just an excuse to
have a sale.
Hochart brought veterans
into her classroom to tell the
stu d en ts about ttieir experi­
ences. Some of the sp eak ers
were related to children at the
school. Hut Hochart found one
of her speakers In most u n ­
usual way. Kay was behind
Clint W estbrook at a traffic
light and noticed tits '1 s u r ­
vived the
U.S.S.
Arizona'
bum per sticker. She followed
him into a K-Mart parking tot
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War II lie was at the signing
ot the •a m rn d e r by the J a p a ­
nese In Tokyo Bay. He also
served In the Korean War.
Westbrook I* now a regular
at Heathrow * V eteran s Day
Program Hochart did the p r o ­
gram for tier class for two
years and tu rn ed It into a
s« hoot wide
program
th ree
years ago. And while Hochart
no longer works at H eathrow
Elem entary School, she left
the nam es and the m a ste r
plans In the capable h an d s of
Joan Schwartz.
Tuesday's program s ta rte d
with a broadcast from KNN.
the stu d en t’s television station.
They broadcast a picture of
the U.S.S. Arizona M em orial
and played Lee G reen w o o d s
Proud To Be An Am erican".
The t-ukr Mary NJROTC (Navy
Ju n io r Reserve Officer T ra in ­
ing Corps) then followed with a
llag cerem ony. Die Lake Mary
CtvoniH sung *1 lake It H ere."
The announcers then talked
about the upcom ing program .
On (lie I llh hour of the l l t h
m onth in 1918. th r arm istice
was signed lhal ended World
War I. Armistice Day w as r e ­
nam ed V eterans Day In 1115-1
to honor all veteran s of all
wars.
Because the V eterans Day
program was being held on
Nov. 10, the an n o u n cer e x ­
plained the d ate had signifi­
cance. loo. Tile United S tates
Marine Corps w as established
on Nov. 10. 1775. W herever
they arc. the an n o u n cer ex ­
plained.
a m arine
always
wishes another m arine "Happy
B irthday-' on Nov. 10. And If
there's two or m ore m arines,
there's a birth d ay party.
The veterans dispersed to
their assigned classes to tell
th rir Individual stories and to
give the stu d en ts a chance to
talk with them.
Vietnam veteran Ralph Offer
told the stu d en ts about his c a ­
reer In the U.S. Army. He
worked In artillery for many

Th« Lake Mary High School NJROTC Drill Taam en tertained lha stu d en ts with a is rc is e s .
years, was an advisor to Saudi
Arabia and worked on th e
startup of the Patriot

Missile

Program before retiring after
20 years.
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had future veterans talking to
th r stu d en ts. M embers of the
Uike
Mary
High
School
NJROTC drib team spent tim e
In several classes teaching the
stu d en ts how to salute, how to
stan d at atten tio n and how to
m arch. Their drill Instructor Is
Senior Chief Jo h n Davis from
th r U.S. Navy. Die drill tra in
m em bers working with th r
stu d en ts were Robin R oberts.
Jam es
Drum m er.
William
Snell. Tiffany P arsons. Spencer
W atkins. Mlcharl Copp, Matt
Polchlnski. Matt Mullins. Kris­
topher
Phillips.
C hristine
Kuwlrrson and Arlrlle Sag.
Nat Jen k in s was guile a s u r ­
prise to som e of the students,
lie w asn’t Just an Army officer
who served In Vietnam, but
also Is the h u sb an d of their
principal. Sally Jen k in s. They
loosened up enough to ask him
som e pertinent questions like:
"Did you have to shave your
head when you Joined?" and

"What
was your
h ard est
training?" Jen k in s did trll th e
stu d en ts about th r V ietnam
Memorial Hr told them h r
hud several friends whose
nam es were on the wall.
Westbrook brought a lot o!
m em orabilia to show to th r
rlasse s h r s[s*kr with. When
he talked to Schw artz' class,
h r and stir both pul on kim o­
nos. T hr stu d en ts were very
Im pressed with W estb ro o k s
medal and his Purple H eart.
Former
U.S. Navy m an
Tommy Nichols talked to the
stu dents about the Hag. It re p ­
resents honor, freedom and
strength, he said, and s trrs s rd
10 (hr stu d en ts how Im portant
this symbol was to our co u n try
and what it m eant.
Another speaker. World War
11 veteran Jo e
C alderone,
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oner of War camp* In G e r­
many.
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red. white and blue c o n s tru c ­
tion paper lo form a Hug. The
news chopper from Channel G

flew over lo tape the d e m o n ­
stratio n
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nl thetr moves lor the students
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then sung the anthem s from
the Army, the Coast G uard,
the M arines, the Air Force and
the Navy.
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th r
veterans
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brunch In the m ulti-purpose
room.
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Backus. Jim Davies, and Jo
seph Galkin from the U.S. M a­
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Jam es O Stern* and William
Sintlh from Ihr U.S. Air Force:
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I don’t understand traffic light patterns
By Tom Fitzgerald

M y T w o 0ents

Find of all. I don't u n d e r­
stand why some lake offense
at any suggestion that Central
Florida might be Improved
upon. J u s t because I believe
this area ra n be m ade better
by adopting Ideas or altitudes
from "up North' or "out West*
doesn't m ean I shotdd be
dragged try the collar to the
state border and kicked Into
Georgia. Of course, you might
disagree. It's a frre country.

finest Column
Iratllc turn to go. And you
don't' hold up all the other
drivers while you get a s p e ­
cial light.
I rrcognl/r lliut busy In ter­
sections nerd *grren only*
arrows. Hut drive down 430
after ten at night and you'll
see drivers stopped and
waiting while no
frame
comes lire other way. I railed
frame control once aitd com ­
plained. but they ju st said It
was to ‘present accidents.’
Shoot. |usl tell u s to ride
horses that will prevent a c t Idents. too (unless you step
Into one). Tire way I see It. If
Tallahassee deems me worthy
irf deciding when to tu rn rigid
on red. Seminole County
ought not drny me the rigid
tot tu rn left on green.
Our trafllc engineers (we
pay them, so please excuse
me for claiming possession

Wliut I really don't u n d e r­
stan d
Is
why
Seminole
County tnifllc engineers feel
compelled to stick a left-tum
arrow at every Intersection.
It's bad enough you can't
drive ten fret without waiting
five m inutes for a light to
change. And It Isn't Just the
existence of these arrows, by
the way they're managed. Up
North, many Intersections
also halve left-tum arrows.
Hut. these lights oftrn change
from the green *go" arrow to
the open green to ‘proceed
with caution.* Naturally. If
you're heading north and
south, the light Is red while
trafllc proceeds form east and
west. Hut the green ’proceed
with caution* m eans you
nerdn't wait for an entire

their thoughts In writing o n
* U places and thin gs to th e
To g v e mare residents s
x we ask that IndM dual
than one colum n a m onth

We Invite readers to
county laauc
My Two C ents G uest
chance to m prcaa their
guest writers subm it no

on our behalf) should ut least
n u k e changes during d o n ­
n ish prrtods. I leave Irome
early a s possllrle In the
morning hoping to reduce
commuting time to work. Look
up fnistrutkm In the diction­
ary und you'll find an Image
of me walling at some 430
Intrrxrrtlona (like Montgom­
ery Hoad, or some of the tiny
roads I c a n t even name)
while the tights go through
the whole $im ut of this way
und that. I Just wish Hie tniflie people tiud to drive these
roads. (I suspect they are
given I k i u s t s within walking
distance of llietr Ivory Towrr|.
Hut not to worry: I have u
suggestion for you. If you a p ­
proach alight, needing to turn
left, an d you have a red a r ­
row, Just go straight through
the green. U-turn safely, and
turn rigid. You'll be on your

and try to w rits n s
Include their * *
rrspondencc.
300 N. F lench A w ..

Intended path, you'll save
several m inutes you'll prevent
all the other drivers from
having to stop Just too give
you that silly green arrow. Do
this five times a day. for an
entire year, saving an average
of three m inutes per U -tum .
and you’ll reclaim nearly four
days of your life. If you drive
between the ages of 10 and
70. 54 years, you get a rebate
of 205 days. T hat's over half
a year of your life you can
save by U-turning rattier Ilian
walling from unnecessary a r ­
rows.
Wind you do with those 205
days is your business. You
could perhaps search nut on
ex-Yankee who dares to find
Imperfections In and who of­
fers ways to Improve upon life
In Central Florida . You could
grab that person by the collar
and drag him toward Hie
Georgia birder. Hut before
you even reach
Volusia
County, you're likely to e n ­
counter a red left-tum arrow,
and you’ll u n derstand why he
dorsn't understand why dial
light m ust be red.
Torn FUzgrruUI lives In Long
moori tuui Is occasionally
jU ibberynstnl by n e n l i a n d
people he can 'l understand.

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A heroic salute to John Glenn after flight
Every time I get to thinking
Hut I'm the sourest curm udg­
eon around, somebody comes
along and knocks me off my
high horse.
Tills time. It was The Wall
Street Jo u rn al editorial crew.
Herr Is Just a part of what those
irredeemable cranks had to say
about
septuagenarian
Sen.
Jo h n G lenn's space mission:
‘Jo h n G lenn's second space
flight (Is aj blatant political
payoff ... being spun Into a m e­
dia event conjuring nostalgia
for the lost glory of Camelot....
Even
Walter
Cronkltc
Is
emerging from retirement to
celebrate his fellow AARP mem­
ber....
‘Amid Hits hype. It's no doubt
rude to point out the truth. Hut
here goes: W hat's really going
on here Is one of Ihe most cyni­
cal political transactions of the
Clinton years.
"Last year. Mr. Glenn used
his Influence ... to turn the
Senate's
cam paign-finance
probe Into a partisan circus. He
th u s contributed to a coverup of
m isdeeds from the 1996 cam ­
paign th at even now go u n p u n ­
ished. T hen In January. Mr.
Glenn got perm ission from
NASA for the Joyride of h is
life....
"NASA's ofllclal Justification
for Ihe Glenn trip Is to test Ihe
effects of aging in space....
We ll tell you what It Is: Another
priceless moment of Clinton
political cynicism."
No way ra n I bottom Hut
snarly display of cynicism..
Wonder what Hie Journal
thought when Republican Sen.
Ja k e G am of Utah, the first

JO SE PH
SPEA R

lawmaker to fly the shuttle,
went up on the Discovery In
1985 us part of u scientific
project to study the rflrcts of
nausea on spare travelers and
spent the better pari of a week
tossing hts cookies Into a barf
bag?
In fairness, the Journal e d i­
tors weren't the only sourballs.
Television
critic
David
/.urawtk of H ie Ualtlmore Sun
went after the media for Its
fawning coverage of the event,
’if you were looking for b a l­
anced reporting an d thoughtful
analysis as you orbited the
tube, you were out of luck.
Cheerleading, mythmuklng and
wild hyperbole were the order
of the day* Even famous test
pilot Chuck Yeager Joined the
iiooblrds when he opined Dial
Glenn's shuttle rtde was "a
waste of money" and Had he
wouldn't be then* If he ‘wasn't a
senator.*
The reason NASA sent Ihe
world's oldest astronaut Into
space—along with six other
crew members, two oyster toadflsh. some brine shrim p some
cockroaches and u variety of
seeds—was Indeed to study the
effects of a microgravlty envi­

ronm ent on the aging process.
They learned long ago Hut
w eightlessness brings about
changes In the bones, the m u s­
cles. Hu* heart, the sense of
balance, the luxly s sleep p a t­
terns und other funetlons that
are remarkably sim ilar to the
changes caused by advancing
years.
So the 77-year-old Glenn was
wired with 5 with electrodes
and a recorder, and
was pricked with needles, and
was required to swallow u huge
pill thill contained a th e r­
mometer and transm itter to
m easure his body tem perature
ut regular Intervals.
W hether Hie reasoning was
sound Is beyond my ability to
Judge—und. I'll wager, beyond
the abilities of most of the
naysayers us well. The way I
see II. the science Is dam n near

Irrelevant anyway. Why do we
need an ofllrlal excuse to send
Jo h n Glenn b a rk Into space?
lie earned hts tlckrl 3 6 yeurs
ago. when he sat In a tiny c a p ­
sule atop an unpredictable fire­
cracker of a rocket and became
the first American to orbit
Fairth. Before that, he wus a
fighter pilot of legendary prow­
ess In World War II and Korea.
And then lie had Hie guts, us he
approaches the mellow age of
80. to be launched Into space
again.
The man Is a quintessential
hero, something Hut seem s to
be In short supply these days,
and an Inspiration and lum i­
nous example of bravery and
gumption for senior citizens
everywhere.
Dear God. let him sour In
peace.

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Extra Point*..

Back in the win column
Clutch free throw shooting
gives Raider men first win

College football
has become a
computer game
SANF'ORD _ C om puters In sports?
What Is the world coming to?
Since w hen do com puters have any business In
the world of sports?
Let's lake a look at what's going on-in college
football.
First, th ere are two polls. Although the num ber
one team la usually the sam e on both, the
coaches and the waiters usually have a hard time
agreeing on the rest of the order.
That Is what m akes college football so m uch
fun.
What Is better than arguing about how dum b
the polls are on Monday morning when your
team Isn't ranked where you think they altould
be?
The best part about having a favorite team In
college Is rooting against four other team s so
that yours h as a chance to move up.
Take my dilem ma for example.
There h a s never been a question a s to who my
favorite team Is...the Florida Gators.
So, th is weekend has become a real nail biter
for me.
I have to root for A rkansas to beat the num ber
one ranked (cough, cough) Tennessee V olun­
teers.
Then. I have to go against everything I believe
Is Just and right and root for Nebraska (cough,
again) to knock off Kansas State.
That should move the Gators Into the third
spot behind UCLA and Florida State.
For the next two weeks. 1 am a big fan of w ho­
ever plays UCLA In the vain hope that someone
can beat them.
As for Flonda State. Florida can take care of
them on th e field when they face each other on
Thanksgiving weekend.
If all goes a s planned, by late In the day on
November 28th. the G ators will be num ber one.
Even If UCLA rem ains undefeated until the end
of the season. Florida will be num ber two and
will still ap p ear In the cham pionship determ in­
ing Fiesta Bowl at the end of the season and
play for th e national title.
These hopes and dream s arc kept alive at least
until S aturday when my plan begins to unfold.
I don't need a com puter to tell me that my
dream Is ridiculous.
I don't need a com puter to tell me not to
bother wratchlng any of the gam es this weekend
because no m atter what happens, some com ­
p u ter chip h as decided the fate of the team I live
and die for.
And I certainly don't need some com puter to
(ell me th at even though the Gators are one of
the best team s In the nation, they have no shot
at even playing In the Fiesta Bowl.
That Is what the polls are for.
Right now In college sports, the big com puter
Is sitting on a desk somewhere, deciding who Is
worthy of a title shot and who Isn't.
What Is the deal with that?
Since when does a com puter get to take away
the thrill, suspense and speculation of college
sp o rts?
S trength of schedule is a big determ ining fac­
tor In how the almighty com puter decides who Is
best.
OK. th at Is Important.
So the G ators play two pansies to start ofT the
season 2-0. I cannot m ake excuses for th at fact.
However, the rest of the season Is filled with
conference m atch-ups In one of the strongest
football conferences In the nation, ending with
an out of conference game against Florida State.
What Florida lacks In the first two weeks It cer­
tainly m akes u p for In the last nine.
I guess Steve Spurrier could schedule some
harder team s In the first two weeks If he were In
another conference like say. oh. I don't know,
the ACC.
If he had to coach against the likes of Duke.
Wake Forrest and Maryland every week, he could
afford to risk two out of conference gam es that
were a little tougher.
The com puter, however, h as decided that
scheduling Isn't good enough.
Nor Is a win, according to It.
See. the new (angled com puter can actually
deduct points from a school's total after that
team h as already recorded a win.
For example, let's say Michigan beats Notre
Dame. Then, a few weeks later. Michigan loses to
a m uch weaker team . Notre Dame will actually
lose points because Michigan h a s now lost.
So. even when you win a game, you have to
worry about your point total throughout the e n ­
tire season because of how the other team s that
you have already beaten are doing.
T hat's fair.
I say. don't fix It...It wasn t broken.
College football was the best sport because of
the polls, th e arguing and the constant schem ing
lo figure out how your team h as a shot at the
national title.
Now It Is Just a com puter game.

7 * . PIONEER* M
C.C. (W|

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The long wait la
over.
Evtn Ellison was 10-for-l0 from
the free throw Une in the second
half and the Seminole Community
College m en's basketball team
scored nine of Its Anal II p o in ts
from the charity strip e a s the
Raiders held off Indian River
Community College. 76-69. at the
SCC Health and Physical E duca­
tion C enter Tuesday night.
The victory was the flnt of the
season for new head coach S tan
Crom arlle'a SCC m en and the first
for the Raiders m en's program
since February of 1997. SCC did
not field a m en's learn h u t year.
The Raiders (1-2) never trailed by
more than a couple of points and
led by a s m any as 10 points In the
first half before the 1*1oncers ra l­
lied behind Dennis Williams |I2
points) an d Travis Clegg (11
points) to tie the gam e at 39-39 at
Interm ission.
Eight SCC players scored In the
opening 20 m inutes, led
by
Kaseein Penn with eight points and
Ellison with seven points.
After a slow start by both team s
In the second half, the Raiders
looked like they would waltz to
their first win when they built a 65­
52 lead with Just u n d er seven m in­
u tes left In the game.
But Indian River came storm ing

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back behind two three-pointers by
Brian Stapf an d seven Inside
points by Danny Barker to rlose to
within 68-05 with 1:29 rrinalnlng.
But SCC would not be denied a s
It hit six free throws, four by E l­
lison. a freshm an from W ashing­
ton. D.C.. In th e final m inute to
pull away.
.
For the game the Raiders hit 21of-31 from the free throw, led by
Ellison, who finished the night 13for-14 from the free throw line and
had a gam e-high 21 points.
Penn, a freshm an from K issim ­
mee who was playing his first
game of the season, was rigid b e ­
hind with 17 points.
Inside players Daryl Dingle und
Terrance Fudge chipped In with
nine and eight polnta. respectively.
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Freshman guard Evtn Efeson ha 13 of 14 from the free throw kne, including 10-for10 In the second hell, and (rushed with a game-Ngh 21 points as the SCC men's
basketball team bested Indian River. 76-69. Tuesday for its first win of the season

SCC ladies
club IRCC
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ lick your own adjec­
tive.
The Seminole Community C ol­
lege women's basketball team was
simply awesome In defeating Its
third
consecutive
state-ran k ed
team. 98-49. In their hom e opener
at the SCC Health and Physical
Education C enter Tuesday night.
The Raiders had opened the s e a ­
son with road victories over No. 3
Picas* see Raidsrs, Pags 3 1

RAIDERS BB. PIONEERS 4 0
Indies River C.C. (40)
Pabrr 3 1-3 7, C. Turkey 4 3-4 11. Wnaht
3 1 3 9. lU In ry 3 1-4 9. M aim I 1-3 1 k
Mom 0 0 0 0. C Marti 0 0 0 0. T Tuckrr 0
3 2 2. Krynanl 9 2-2 13. Ilarrto 1 1-3 3 T o ­
tal*: IS 13 33 40

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Sanford's Shameika Stokes (No. 32) cams off th# bench to
•core a career-high 14 points lo support the game-high 18

points scored by Dads Kudruyvtssvs (No. 5) m the Seminole
Community College women crushed Indian River. 98-49.

Hr*dy I 0 4 2. Kudmyvt*cva 7 3-4 18.
Tannrr 2 0 0 4. Wuolcy I 0 4 3. Kalmnalo 4
1-3 12. Hoffman 3 0 4 8. Smith 3 2 8 8.
I In mind 3 0 0 8. Tu u rr 4 0 0 8 . S lo k n 3 8­
10 14 Souther* 0 0 4 a Kotov* 4 1-2 0.
Donovan 9 0 0 10 Total* 30 19-34 08
11ailtlmr »rore . SCC 53. IKCC 10 Three
point Held goal* . IKCC I tKrynanl); SCC 9
(Haimr*ulu 3 Kuruyvltcva I. hrunlng I)
Tram (out* . IKCC 31. SCC 33. Fouled out .
none Trthiurula . IKCC. T. fucker. Hceoril*
. SCC 3 0 .

W om en’s
crown up
for grabs
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Now It gets Inter­
esting.
V aughan Incorporated pulled off
the upset of the year, while C u rfs
Alleycats and Flyers Wings &amp; Grill
did their part to throw the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks De­
partm ent Women's Fall Slow Pilch
Softball League Into a three-way tie
for the top spot on Tuesday night
at Plnehurst Park.
Lynn Webb's two-out, two-run
single In the bottom of the seventh
Inning capped a three-run Inning
as Vaughan Incorporated handed
S unnlland Corporation Its second
Please see Woman. Pags 2B

Tha Oviedo Lions Junior Midget lootbelt team defeated Sanford, 22-8, last Saturday to run their record to 11-0 and earned

a spot in the first round of this weekend's Pop Warner Football
Regional Championships at Palatka High School

Oviedo Jr. Midgets advance
By Alex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO _ Of the 29 football team s In the l*op War­
ner Mid-Florida Football Conference, only one will
play this weekend: the Oviedo Ju n io r Midgets.
After topping Sanford In the conference ch am pion­

ship last Saturday at Boone High School In Orlando.
22-6. Oviedo will play In the first round of the Rrgtonals this Saturday a t Palatka High School.
The train, coached by J o h n Girard, h as so far run up
an u ib ra tc n record of 11-0.
Please see Oviedo. Page 2B

�2B - S*rmro&lt;« Herald. San Sint. Florida •Wedneiday. Nov enter 11, 1998

Raiders-----C o n tin u e d from P i |« IB
Okaloosa-W alton and No.
6 Pensacola The victim T ues­
day was No. 8 Indian River
Com munity College from Ft.
Pierce,
The Pioneers h ad no chance
against SCC (3-0). falling be­
hind by over 50 points despite
coach Ken Patrick playing his
starters less than one-third of
the game.
In fact, the closest Indian
River was the entire game was
3-0 w hen the Raiders' Darla
Kudruyvtseva got her so p h o ­
more season at hom e started
right with a bom b from the left
com er Just seconds Into the
contest.
J u s t a few seconds later
freshm an S atu Ralmesalo from
Finland also hit a ‘three* to
put the h osts up 6-0 and the
rout w as on.
SCC led 10-0 before the Pio­
neers scored with 16:22 left In
the half and was up 24-2 be­
fore IRCC scored again with
11:12 rem aining In the opening

half.
With 4:04 before halftime In ­
dian River still had Just five
points against the Raiders,
whose pressure defense and
precision offense w as Just too
m uch for the visitors.
SCC led 53-10 at Interm is­
sion.
Eleven Raiders scored In the
opening 20 m inutes, led by
Ralmesalo with nine points,
and Kudruyvtseva and Shemelka Stokes, a freshm an from
Seminole High School, with
eight points each.
The second half did not start
any b etter for the visitors as
they did not score for over 31/2 minutes, during which tim e
SCC scored 12 points and led
65-12.
The Raiders, despite playing
th e second and third string for
m uch of the time, finally
seem ed to lose Interest with
about eight m inutes to go tn
the game a s the Pioneers
scored 29 of their 49 p o in ts
over the final 8:15 of the gam e.

Kudruyvtseva
topped
all
scorers with 18 points, while
Stokes was next with 14. the
first time the former Fighting
Seminole has scored In double
figures as n collrglan.
Also scoring In double fig­
ures for SCC were Ralmesalo
with 12 points and S hem el
Donovan with 10 points.
Seven-foot sophomore J a a n n
Kotova chipped tn with nine
points and 6-foot-4 freshm an
Kalsa Tuurr from Finland
added eight points, as did
Kecta Smith from Ocala.

Community College from Ohio
at 6 p.m. and then tackle Nova
Southeastern University from
Ft, Lauderdale on Saturday at
noon.
The Raiders will play return
home on Friday. Nov. 27lh.

River on S unday at noon.
The Raiders will then travel
to Central Florida Community
College next weekend (Nov. 2021) to take part In the O rala
C lassic.
On Friday. SCC plays Owens

hosting Skagit Valley Com m u­
nity College from Mount Ver­
non. W ashington, at 2 p.m. at
the SCC Health a n d Physical
Education C en trr.
All SCC hom e gam es are free
of charge.

Nicole Reynard paced Indian
River with 13 points, while
C h a m rttr Tuckrr added II
points and Walnlde Fabre c o n ­
tributed seven points.
The Raiders. No. 4 In the
state, will now hit the road for
two weeks, starting this week­
end In Ihr Miami Nike C lassic.
SCC will take on Palm Deuch
Community College on Friday
at 2 p.m.. Hroward Community
College at 4 p in. on Saturday
and a return m nlrh with Indian

SCC----------C o n tia o o d from Pag* IB
while guard Lonnie Battle contrib­
uted seven points.
Local prep stars Mequal Bush
(Seminole) and 6-foot-II Robbie
Shapiro (Lake Maty) came off the
bench tn the first half and played
very well. Bush dropped tn a three-

pointer. while Shapiro had a cou­
This Saturday night at 7:30 p m.
ple of blocked shots and several at the SCC Health and Physical
big rebounds.
Education Center, the Raiders will
host Manatee Community College,
Barker paced the Pioneers with where Coach Cronurtie played on
15 points, while Williams (13) and a pair of state championship
Clegg (121 were also tn double fig teams, from Bradenton. Admission
Is free.
urts
M anager/H ead Coach Carolyn Peck
Orlando's WNBA hom e schedule will c o n ­
sist of 16 regular season games and one pre­
season game. Currently, all season tickets
being sold will be located In ihe lower bowl
of the O rlando Arena with prtcr* ranging
from 88 to 832 per game.
F ans can secure season tickets by co m ­
m itting a 850 per seat deposit on seaso n
tickets. More Inform ation can be obtained by
calling (407) 916-WNBA.

IN BRIEF
WNBA tickets
ORLANDO _ With a n average ticket price of
just 817, and tickets a s law a s $8. Orlando's
WNBA franchise Is selling season tickets.
Orlando will tip off Its Inaugural WNBA
season In the sum m er of 1999 under General

Women-------Con Ha— d from Pngs IB
loss of
th e season. 8-7.
Sunnlland
Corporation
looked headed for a victory
th at would have clinched at
least a tie for the league ch am ­
pionship as U held a 7-0 lead
heading Into the bottom of the
sixth Inning before Vaughan
In corp orated rallied.

With Sunnlland
C orpora­
tion's loss tn the first game of
the evening. C urt's Alleycata
went out and finally broke
away for a 14-2 victory over
Orlando Dodge, which held a 10 lead after three Innings.
Flyers Wings &amp; Grill also
struggled, trailing by as many
as seven runs twice (9-2 and
12-5) before rallying with nine
runs In the top of the sixth In­
ning and holding off the
Sharks. 17-15.
C urt's
Alleycats.
Flyers
Wings 6t Grill and Sunnlland
Corporation are all 7-2 and are
being trailed by the Sharks and
V aughan Incorporated (both 36) and Orlando Dodge (0-9).
The league will wrap up the
regular season next Tuesday at
P lnehurst Park with make-up
gam es from Oct. 20th.
C urt's Alleycats and SUnnliand Corporation do battle at
6:30 p.m.. with Flyer’s Wings &amp;
Grill taking on Vaughan Incor­
porated a t 7:30 p.m. The o th er
game h a s the S harks playing
Orlando Dodge at 8:30 p.m.
The winner of th e 6:30 p.m.
game wtll clinch a t least a Ue
for the title and If Vaughan In­
corporated can pull off another
upset, would win the cham pi­
onship outright.
But If Flyers Wings &amp; Grill
wins the 7:30 p.m. contest,
they would take on the 6:30
p.m. winner tn a wtnner-takeall playoff game.
Providing the offense were:
Vaughan Incorporated: two
hits _ Luanne Macfsaac (two
runs. RBI). Lynn Webb (run.
two RBI): one hit _ Bree Davis
(run. RBI), M am ie Burkett (run.
RBI); one run _ Liz Turner.
Sondala Chaplin. Kelly Ecker.
Sunnlland Corporation: three
hits _ Carol C ranick (two dou­
bles, two runs). Barb Martin
(RBI); two hits _ Belinda An­

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has passed for well over a
1.000 yards this season.
T h e kids are mentally pre­
One might also think th at
pared. They play as a whole with such a powerful offense,
team,* said Girard.
the Lions do not need a con­
On a team composed, by the trolling defense. W hether or
players’ own accounts, of no not they need It. they have IL
superstars,
everyone
h as
Zack Jarzynka. Cody Miller.
played their hardest to advance Andy Johnson. Pete H arrison,
this far. Five separate running and Jo rd a n Cason lead a solid
backs (Jarrod W harton. Joey defense which has stymied op­
Dtaz. B la k e ' Joyce. J a s o n
ponents all year.
Raulerson and ' D.C. Bailey All of this paid off for the Li­
Bam ett) have rushed for 500 ons on Saturday. Wharton ran
yards or more this season.
for touchdowns of 67 and eight
All agree th at the trem en­ yards, Sloan tossed a ninedous rushing gam e has been yard touchdown pass to Will
keyed by the
outstanding Harrison, and the defense held
blocking of the stellar offensive the potent Sanford offense to a
line of Mark Chance. Matt mere six points.
McCroan. Anthony Sanchez,
"We play at 110%,* said
Scott B um s. Mitchell Hudson. Sloan. T h ere are no Individu­
Brldger Hunt an d Will H ar­ als on this team.*
rison.
’Execution and hitting have
With such a superior running made the difference. We play
game, one might think th at the our hardest,* Bald McCroan.
Ovtedo Lions Ju n io r Midgets
Ovtedo will face the w inner of
have little p assin g attack. In the P aiatka/lnterlachen gam e
fact, quarterback Lee Sloan this Saturday at I p.m.

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coach Brian Wilson In their first game.
In Ihe second game, lake Mary was rutiled by
quickly-rising W inter Springs. 9-2. Each game
wus one q u arter long mid su b stitu tio n s were
made freely.
The Bears, led by returning sta rte rs Kris and
Bev Dedrlow and su p erstar point guard transfer
Mary Lmi Jo h n sto n and rrbuundlng ace Danal
lllcks. a transfer from Luke Brantley, are ex­
pected to be the county's only legitimate ch al­
lenger to Lake Mary's spot on the SAC throne
this season.
Winter Springs may have won handily, but the
Rums are expected to start the season ranked
num ber-one In tile FHSAA (Hills and will lie a
much different tram w hrn everyone Is healthy.
*We'rr working rrally h ard to repeat.* Hallance said. T h e re 's a lot of pressure because of
what happened last year, but w e'rr not going to
let It get to us.*
Ballance and Bradley will Join power forward
Mary Leah S u tto n In Ihe starting lineup. Sutton,
like Ballance and Dradlry, has been starting
since her sophom ore year and brings a ton of
hrari to the Rums.
Sniper Becky Pedro, the shooting guard, wtll
start In her second straight seaso n and Incom ­
ing freshm an Bryn Mosler at 5-foot-9 Is ex­
pected to round out he startin g lineup.
Like Mary plays possibly Its main obstacle
on the way to n second state title when It faces
Boone, which the Rams defeated In the 1998
state cham pionship game. In an o th er Jamboree
tonight. The Rams open the season for real next
Tuesday against Like llow rll.

SANFORD _ For eight m onths, the Lake Mary
girls basketball team h a s been able to sit and
stare at th etr stale ch am p io n sh ip rings.
They've widked proudly around the cam pus In
their state cham pionship Jackets a n d gnttrn a
chance to check out the state cham pionship
trophy sitting tn the school's front office.
S tarting last night. It was time to look at
those laurels a s a happy memory from Ihe p ast.
The Rams, along with the o ther six team s tn
the Seminole Athletic Conference, participated
In the county Jam boree last night at Sem inole
High School. The night meant nothing except
for an opportunity for coaches and players to
get reacqualnted with each other, but for Lake
Mary, it wan a tim e to stake th etr claim to a
second consecutive sta te title.
Coach C arl Brown, who h a s lost two gam es tn
h is last two years a t Lake Mary, said his kids
aren 't feeling too com placent ab o u t last year
when th e Ram s went undefeated on the way to a
title. Two y ea rs ago. Lake Mary cam e one ahot
away from a win a n d four of five starters return
from th e ch am p io n sh ip team .
T think they're ready to play." Brown said.
T o n ig h t we tried som e different things, but all
In all, I th in k we’re excited ab out the season.*
Lake Mary played w ithout center Lauren
Bradley, a Florida S tate slgnee who may be the
best player In the state. Point guard Ashler
Ballance who la set to run for C entral Florida
next year, w as also ham pered, but the Rams'
deep bench was enough to beat Ovtedo and new

Oviedo
Continued from Pag* 10

WEDNESDAY

Bears defeated defending state champion Lake Mary
and Lindsey Manz (No 24) and Ashloo Ballance.

Ram s, Bears display strength at
SAC G irls Basketball Jam boree

RBI). Yoyo Lox (two runs, three
RBI), Lucy Sellers (two runs,
two RBI). Cathy l.ynn (RBI);
one hit _ Shay Brown (two
runs, two HUH. Chris Clark
(run. RBI). Carol Norman (run,
RBI). Brenda H.irtsfleld (RBI).
Sharon Burch.
Sharks: four hits _ Gloria
Eflrd (lour runs): three h its _
Tanya Geiger (triple, double,
two runs). Deborah Manfredl
(two runs): two hits _ Sheila
Sunders (run . two RBI). Beth
Hundrlser (three RBI), Kathy
Spellman (two runs): one hit _
Robin Bishop (run. two RBI).
Teresa Howdy shell (two RBI),
Jenny Blowers (run); one run,
one RBI _ Carrie Sutton; one
run _ Debbie Hubs .

derson (double, run. RBI),
Donna Klein (double,
two
runs), Mlcki Lewis; one hit _
Becky M cCam an (run. RBI)7
Kim Myera (run. RBI); one RBI
_ Sue Baglcy. Dlno Wilson.
C urt's Alleycats: four hits
Barbie B artels (triple, two
doubles, three runs, two RBI);
three hits _ Dcena Flanun
(double, two runs, two RBI).
Kathryn Norsworthy (two runs,
two RBI). Sharon Ritchie (run);
two hits _ Kathy KJingensmllh
(triple, run. three RBI). Sue
Nickel] (double, two tuna. RBI).
Leah Sparrow (double, run. two
RBI): one hit _ Sue Mohr (run);
one run _ Dee Walden.
Orlando Dodge: two hits
Marie Byrd (RBI). Denlce Byrd
Irun), Dot Guess; one hit
Shonda Bryant (run. R B lf
Nikki Snell. Gloria Beasley.
Flyers Wings &amp; Grill: four
hits _ Tracey Mitchell (double,
three runs. RBI): three hits
Gina Green (double, two runs,
two RBI). Margaret Clevenger
(two runs); two hits _ Paula
Songer (double, two runs, three

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CALENDAR
Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
m eets
Thursday
m ornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m .. at the M arriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at .122-0634.

Sertoma Club
The Sertom a Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancem ent of speech and
hearing children, m eets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30
to 8.30 a.m .. at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens C en­
ter. 1097
Sand l*ond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
Lake Maty Hoidevurd. Poten­
tial m em bers a i r Invited to a t ­
tend.
For Information, call
Qene Prrslera. 407-77G7-1234.

Weight Watchers
A local ch ap ter of Weight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
building
rvery Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toastm asters
The Omni Toast m asters Club
*0861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. G uests and prospec­
tive mrmlMTH are welcome.
Call Jim Ocqur. 942-5227 for
inform ation.

ToughLove support
ToughLovr Orlando, u p a r­
ent support group, m eets rvery
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
St. Stephen Lutheran C hurch,
2140 Hwy. 4.'M. laingwixxl.
ToughLovr Is a self help, arllvc. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
d re n s behavior. The group is
open to paren ts of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 324 0724 or visit their
web site at tougldovr.org.

Senior Friends
Die Columbia Mrdlrnl C m ter-Sanfurd C hapter of Senior
Friends m erts every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
Seminole blvd. Interesting and

timely program s are featured
m onthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
Information, call Liz Lnwlor. di­
rector. 321-4500. Kxt. 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persons are Invited
to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. evrry third T hursday
of the m onth al the C assel­
berry Senior C entrr, 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. C asselberry.

TOPS
T o r e fTakr Off [‘m inds Scnslbbly)
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inerts
every
T hursday from
II to 1 1:45
a.m .. at Die Sanford Alliance
C hurch, 1491 S. Park Avr.
Weigh in Is from 10 to 10:15
u.m. For inform ation call 3219240. Visitors are welcome.

Alanon, Alateen
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ALATEEN
m eetings are held evrry T h u rs­
day. at H p.m., at S inford
C hristian C hurch. 7:10 U psala
Road. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford blue G rass P ickrrs
meet evrry Thursday, from 0-10
p m ., at the G reater S in fo rd
Cham lier of Commerce, lic k
ers and grlnners are welcome.
For Information, call Jo h n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

Turn meal into a party
Elegant salmon is easier than you think
T here * som ething elegant about
salmon, something that turns a meal
into a parly, even if the salmon is only
served in a plate of scrambled egg*
Salm on is d elicately flavored and
seem s expensive, evvn though farm
ing technique* have bnxight the prices
to very reasonable levels and have
m ade the fish available year round
The recipes below will work fine with
farm raises! Atlantic salmon, the kind
of salmon that consumers In the East
and Midwest are most likely to find,
fresh or frozen. In the supermarket
According to Mark Itittman. author of
the incredibly useful book "Fish; The
Complete Guide to Kuying and Cook
ing." there are five types of wild Pa­
cific salm on th a t a re so m e tim es
available.
A festive way to cook salmon, or any
fish fillet, is "en papillntle" - in paper
You'll find a recipe for Salmon En Pa
pillotte below S e n e the fish in the
paper and open it up at the table so
your guests can be greeted by a fra
grant exhalation of salmony steam
The second recipe
for salmon with
bacon and shiitake m ushroom s is
from the wonderful “Dean A Deluca
Cookbook ." The third, for a classic
(lairing of salmon and lentils, is from
Hillman's hook

All of these recipes are simple
enough for a family dinner, hut don’t
be surprised if you've suddenly got a
party on your hands Salmon is like
that
SALMON EN PAPILLOTTE
1 6-ounc* salmon AIM
4 to • domestic (button) mush­
room*. cleaned, stammtd. and
thinly sliced
generous pinch of chopped fresh
thyme leaves
salt lo taste
unsalted butter, melted, lo taste
|uice of 1/4 lemon

American Legion
American Legion 1’ost 53 and
Unit meet the second T h u rs­
day. at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford Avr.
For Information, cull 322-1052.

Pigeon Fanciers
The C entral Florida Pigeon
F anrters Association m eets the
third Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Sem inole
County Acini nil lira) Center.
•GWJO Orlando Drive. Sanford.
For more Information, contact
Dick Kelly at 291-4340.

Preheat oven to toil degrees.
Cut a piece of parchment paper into
a heart that measures 21 inches at its
widest pan Fold the paper in half
Unfold it on a baking sheet
Place the salmon fillet on one half
of the paper Place the sliced mush
rooms on the fish, then season fillet to
taste with thyme and salt
Fold the paper over, enclosing the
salmon Starting with the rounded end
of the parchment paper, fold the edges
of the paper tightly, making a crimped
edge &lt;The point is to seal the paper.

Yield: 4 tin t course servings. 2 to 3
main course servings
Recipe from “T he Dean A Deluca
Cookbook." bv David Rosengarton.
with Joel Dean. Giorgio Deluca, and
lairi Longbotham (Random House.

19961
PAN-GRILLED SALMON
FILLETS W ITH LEN D LS
2 to 3 cups who** grean IsntMs

2 medium-slxad carrots, scraped
and sliced Info 1/4 toeft cube*
1 small potato, pasted and diced
Into 1/4-inch cubes
1 medium-sized onton, pasted and
(Dead
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t bouquet garni made of sprigs of
Photo by Pjtul O Brxtr*rt tor Nrp f ryjr.lnrf CuPntry kuhtulr

Watrrrress, endive and radirchlo with smokrri salmon.

FOOD

salt and psppar to taste
5 thin slices smoky bacon
I cup very firmly packed diced trash
shiitake mushrooms
1 teaspoon finely minced garlic
2 tablespoons minced fresh flat-leaf
parsley, plus whole parsley
leaves for garnish
2 tablespoons Chinese oyster sauce
1/4 cup hot water
pinch of freshly grated nutmeg

you can do this anyway you like Small,
light folds should do the trick Tuck
the (inal fold under the package lo
make Mire the seal is secure »
You tan also cook Ihc salmon in a
small sealed paper hag Regardless of
the wrapper, if rooking more than one
fillet, wrap each separately before
baking
Rake four to five minules Iaft the
fish, paper and all onto a serving plate
Cu&gt; paper open at the table, and pour
the hoi melted butler and lemon juice
on top Alternately. remove fish from
the paper and place on a serving plate,
pouring the butler and lemon juice on
top right before serving
Yield 1 serving
- Recipe from Chef Michele
Iziltorgne. New England Culinary In
stitute. Montpelier. Vt

Preheat broiler Season Ihe salmon
well with salt and pepper Wrap three
of the bacon slices, evenly spaced,
around the salmon fillet Place fillet in
a roasting pan and broil until just done
'about Hi minutest, carefully turning
once al the midway point
Meanwhile prepare the sauce Cut
Ihe remaining two slices of bacon into
small squares Place in a heavy saute
pun over high heat f ‘nok until medium
brown, about twu minutes Pour off all
hut I teaspoon of the l.it Reduce heal
to moderately high Add the shiitake
mushrooms, stir well, and saute unlit
mushrooms turn golden brown, about
3 minutes Reduce heat lo medium,
stir in j^irlic and parsley, and cook for
I minute In a bowl, combine oyster
sauce with the hot water lilend and
add to the saute pan Conk I minute
and season with the nutmeg
BROILED SALMON FILLET
WITH BACON. WILD
To serve Remove the wrapped
MUSHROOMS. AND OYSTER
bacon from Ihe salmon 'discard it or
SA U CE
use If as garnish' Slav the salmon
and divide among lour plates Top
1 1-pound salmon MM (about t inch saftnon with the sauce and sen e with
thick)
whole parsley leaves for garnish,

fresh parsley, thyme, and chives,
and a bay leaf (wrap aM Ingredi­
ents In cheesecloth for assy re­
move/)
salt and freshly ground black
pepper to taste
2 tablespoons astra-vlrgtn olive oil
coarse sad
4 center-cut salmon Mata. Mwut 1/2
pound each, skin on (but scaled)
or off
minced fresh parsley or chives, lor
garnish

Rinse and pick over the lentils,
then place in a large saucepan with
water lo cover. Simmer over medium
heat until they begin to soften, about
15 to 20 minutes Add the carrots,
potatoes, onion, garlic, and bouquet
garni Continue to cook, adding water
if necessary (keep this to a minimum)
until the lentils and vegetables are
tender. 15 In fin m inules total.
Remove the bouquet garni, season
with salt and pepper, add the oil. and
keep warm
Heat a 12-inch nonstick skillet over
high heat for about 5 minutes Sprin­
kle Ihe bottom of the skillet with
coarse salt, then add the salmon, skintide down Cook over high heat until
well browned on the bottom, about 5
minutes Flip the salmon and cook one
additional minute (more if you tike it
well done) Place about I cup of the
lentils in the rente* of each of four
serving plates, and top each with a
salmon fillet. Garnish and serve im­
mediately
Yield I servings

Recipe (rotti ‘Fish TlU'CdntpleW
Guide lo Ituying and Cooking." by
Mark Hillman iMacMillan Publishing
19941

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was short-lived I was aw are of
most of the aspect* of World War II
because of what I had learned in
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realistic. I felt I was there.
I'm writing to (hank all the men
and women who have served our
country, not only in times of war —
but also in peacetime I have never
felt as muen respect and gratitude
as I do now. And thank you. too,
Steven Spielberg, for bringing this
movie to the screen fur all to sec.
THANKFUL AMERICAN
IN NEW YORK

DEAR ABBY: Although I have
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never felt so strongly about some­
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However. I recently saw the movie
DEAR THANKFUL: T hank
"Saving Private Ryan."
Abby. I have never been so you for your timely sentiments,
affected b&gt; a film in all my life. Pm w h ich I am sh a rin g w ith a ll
a 29-year-old woman who h as, veterana today. Freedom-loving
thank God, never lived through a Americana owe a great debt to

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
Or T H I EIG M TEf NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.i 9S -t220-C A -14 -K
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. by Ami thrqufln
Hi* 5k h Ii i &gt; ol the
DEPARTMENT OF
VETERANS AFFAIRS
T h o m a s h Al s t o n ,
«ri1 T «U O t A
ALSTON.
wit*, oi at
D**#»dart#
NOTICK 0* SALC
Nottc# *% *#ftby 4**0** tn*t,
a u 'tu jrf to ft*# Orda* or Filial
Judg^aot #m#r#&lt;j &gt;f&gt; this causa
»c» ttia O 'c u ’t Cocift at S#4i(no**
County* Mew*da I » t m*M th#
prop#*?* tituaiad Sawunol#
County* Tic* da. dascr bad as
LOT M f. DCEN WCN. UN’T -f
0 ACCONOINO TO TMf PLAT
TMIUCO* AS PfCONOCD IN
p l a t ®00A 2% PAGES at AND
42
PUBLIC RtCOAOS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLO WO A
and commonly known as
tS44 Crossbaam On*#
Castaibarry. EL 3270*
at pubhc tala, to tr*a ftigft#st
and bast bnjda» tor cstb, at m «
wast front door of tha Ssamoit
County Courthausa Sanfardy
Morula. at n 00 am on
Dacamtar. 10. 1000
Datad Nonambar S. t90§
u a r y a n n e MORSE
a s CLERA OF t h e COURT
By Jaan Bnltant
Daouty Chark
»n accordanca w-th th«
Amancint W in 0»sa&amp;i‘ lia* Act,
parsons a»tb Jtsabii&lt;t»as "••ri­
ng a spaciai accommodation to
oarttctpAl* *n this procaadtng
sbouKS
contact
court
Adnnini»lf.af&lt;on at tafaphona
numbar 40f-316-4330, not latar
than ««wtn (?) days pnor to tha
procaad'^g ft haanng rip airad.
{TDCl t ACO «SS «TT1 or Vo*ca
(VI 1 *00 S93 t r ? 0. * a r*&lt;w*da
fta'ay S#m» ca
Mason A Assocutas. PA
17737 US 19 North. Swf« 300
Ciaarwatar. fL 33794
(913) 339-3900
Pubtuf* Nosambar 11 11. It 9 i
DEW-79
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Note* ia hereby quart that I
am #ngtq.d wi business at 1550
Do'gner Piece, 3anford. Florida.
32771,
Seminole
County.
Florida, under in* Fictitious
N in a ol FIA TM 8 H IITE . INC
and m at' inland to rag At at tatd
f i in i with in# Dif&lt;aron of
Corporations
Tallafiaaiaa.
Florida, m accordanca w in tna
provision* oT tna Flctilioua
N i n i Statutaa. To-wet Saction
*89 09. Florida Slatulat n i l
Feathartite Mi3 , inc
Jatfray A Maaon
Publish November 11, 1996
OEW-65______________________
NOTICE
OF FICTITIO US NAME
Notica ia hereby Q'.sn mat I
ant engaged in business at 723
Baywood Cir Santord. Florida.
H ill,
Saminola
County,
flotilla, undu Ih . fictitious
Mama of O. HOSKINS MANDY
MAN SERVICES, and mar 1
inland to lagiitar r i d ram a
with
in a
Division
of
Corporation#.
Tallanaaaaa,
Florida in accordanca with in#
pronaiona of ina Fictiflou*
N in n Stalutat. To-W.t Saction
MS 09 Florida Statuiaa 1991
Damai Hoakmt
Publian Novambar 11. 1999
DEW-66
N O TIC I
Tna Cantrai Fionda Joba and
Education Partnership. tne .
announcaa a maatmg at tna
CFJEP Eiacutiva Csmm.ltaa, to
which tna public ra invited
OATE Novambar 18. 1998
TIME 3 pm
LOCATION
CFJEP Otic a
1801 Laa Road. St# 307
Winter Park FL
PURPOSE.
To ditcuaa mattata of interest
to tna Cantrai Florida Joba and
Education Partnatthip. Inc ,
with talaranca to Workforca
Qavaiopmant issues
For
Furlhar
Information.
Contact:
Gary J. Earl,
Eiacutiva Oiractor
Cantrai Florida JEP
1801 laa Road. Sta 307
Wmlar Park FL 33789
|407| 741 4389
Publish Novambar tt. 1998
DEW 87

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TME 1STH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMIROLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s e n o : 98-1086 CA-14
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
SANA. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS RANK F/K/A
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
p l a in t if f

vs
HOWARD I GUTHRIE
IF LIVING ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. T h r o u g h .
UNDER OR AGAINST
HOWARO I GUTHRIE:
BLANCHE J GUTHRIE
if LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNANOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS
DEVISEES. GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
a l l o t h e r p a r t ie s

CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST BLANCHE J
GUTHRIE. JOHN DOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS in POSSESSION
OCFENDANTlS)
N O TICI
OF FO R IC LO SU R I BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Cu'auAnt to a Summary Final
Judgmant of foractoau'a datad
Novambar 4 1996 antarad &lt;0
Civil Cata no »a toae-CA-ia
ot ma Circuit Court ol tna 1ITH
Judic al Circuit m and tot SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida 1 will tail to tna highest
and baa! bidder tor ca«n AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE of tna SEMINOLE
County Courtnouaa tocatad at
M l N PARA AVENUE m SAN­
FORD Fionda. at It 00 A M on
tna I4tn day ot January 1999,
tna following described proper ty at aat forth in aa&gt;d Summary
Final Judgmant. to-wit
LOT I I . BEAR LAAE FOREST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOA : j PAGES TO AND
T1. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
I LESS. FROM THE MOST
WESTERLY c o r n e r o f s a id
l o t t i . RUN NORTH 48'S« 29"
EAST. ALONG THE NORTH­
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT
18 A DISTANCE OF 299 10
FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTH
4 i'0 ] ]1 ■ EAST A DISTANCE
OF 8 00 FfET TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTHEASTERLY lin e o f
A 8 FOOT WIOE UTILITY EASE­
MENT LYINQ ADJACENT TO
SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE
OF LOT 18 SAIO POINT BEINQ
THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF
THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED
HEREIN THENCE CONTINUE
s o u t h a r o u r e a s t eo r
13 00 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 48-98 39- EAST FOR
38 00 FEET: THENCE RUN
NORTH 81-03 11* WEST FOR
13 00 FEET TO A POINT ON
SAIO SOUTHEASTERLY l in e
OF SAIO 8 FEET WIDE UTILITY
kAktM ENT* THENCE SOUTH
48-9A 39' W IST ALONG SAIO

so u th ea ster ly

l in e

fo r

26 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
Oaied thia am day of
November. 1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of tho Cucud Court
By Jane E Jaeowic
Oeputy Clerk
tHE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. Univerarty Dnve
Suite S00
Plantation, FL 3333A
(994) 233-6000
96 24933 |FNW)
In accordance with tha
American with Ditabiiitiea Act.
peraona with diaabihtiea need
mg a epecal accommodation to
participate in thia proceeding
ahould contact me Clerk ol the
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Counhouee at 407-3334330, rot later than eeven day#
pnor to tha proceeding If hear­
ing impaired 1 800-999 8771
(TOO) or 1-600-999-8770. via
Fionda Relay Service
Publian November I t , 16. 1998
DEW-77

N O TIC I
THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Givaa Appro &gt;ad Notica ot Agency Action
ROLLING HILLS GOLF CLUB. ATTN: JOSEPH MASSCTT. 1749
ART HAGAN PLACE. LONGWOOO. FL 13790. application 1201 170013ARM Tna Oiatrtct propoaaa 10 allocata 0 330 million gal­
lon# par day (mgd) of watar (or irrigation of 78 74 acraa of god
turf and f 38 acraa of landscape Tha applicant a previous parmit
granted tha uee ot 0 23 mgd ol watar for god couraa irrigation
Tha withdrawal# uaed by thia propoaad protact will conaiat ol
ground walar from tha Floridan agudar and aurfaca watar from 4
•tormwatar pond# da four anating walla, ana aiming pump and
throa propoaad pumpa in Saminola County tocatad m Sacliona 01
02. Townahip 21 South. Rang# 29 Eatt known aa ROLLING HILLS
GOLF CLUB
Tha Maalkl containing aach ot tha abova-imad appiication|a| ara
avauabla for mapaction Monday through Friday aicapt for lagai
holiday#. 8 00 ant to 9 00 pm at tha St Johna Ruar Walar
Minagamant Oiatfict Haadquartaia or tha appiopnata Samca
cantar Tha Diatrict will taka action on aach parmit application
liatad abova unlaaa a patition tor an admimatiativa procaadmg
ntaring) it tilad purauant to tha pro viaion a ol Sactiona 120 989
and 130 37. Florida Statutaa Chaptar 28-108 and 40C-1 1007,
Florida Admlnialrativa Coda (F A C ). A paraon whoaa aub tlanliai
irlaratta ara adaciad by any of tha Diatrtcta propoaad parmniing
dacitiona idantitiad aoora may patition for admimatraliva haanng
m accordanca with Sactiona 120 S89 and 120 97 or all partita
may raach a wntttn agraamant on mediation aa an attarnativa
ramady undar Saction I2 0 S 7 ] Chooarrtg madialion will not
advaraaiy attacl tha right to a haanng if madiatron doaa not raautt
m a aattiamant Tha procaduraa tor punning mad at on art aat
forth m Saction 120 571, F.S . and Rulaa 28 108 111 and 28108 401- 40S F A C Patitlona muat comply with tha raquiramanla
ot Fionda Admimatraliva Coda, Chaptar 28 106 and ba tilad with
tiacaivad by) tha Diatrict Clark, tocatad at Diatfct Haadquartart,
4049 Raid Straat. Palatka, Florida 33177 Faiitiona for admimatrativa haanng on tha abova application!#) muat ba tilad within twanty-ona (2 1) day# of publication of thia notica or within twanty-aia
126) day# of tha Diatrict dapotdmg notica of thia infant in tha mail
lor thoaa paraon# 10 whom tha Oietnct mail# actual notica Failura
to Ida a patition within thia time period ahail conetrtute a waivar
ot any right auch paraon may hava to raquaat an admmiatrativa
datarm rat on (haanng) undar Sactiona 130 S69 and 120 97. F S .
concarnmg tha aub|act permit application Petition# which ara
not lUed m accordanca with tha abova provtaiona ara aubjact 0
diamiieai Bacauaa ma admimatraliva hearing piocata ia
daaignad to lormulale final agancy action, tha tiling of a pallium
maana that tha Oiatrictt final action may ba different (tom tha
poeition taken by it in true notica of intent Pt'aona whoaa eubitantial intaraata will ba affected by any auch final dtciaion ol tha
Oiatnct on tha application have tha ught to become a party to the
‘ oclading, in accordance with tha requirement# aat forth above
‘ Roam Parker. Oata Control Technician
Diviaion of Parmit Oata Service#
St. Johna Rivar Watar Management Diatrict
Publiah Novambar t t . 1996
DEW-74

D O N 'T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T RID
O F T H A T OLD
CAR!

Legal Notices
N O TIC I
Tha Annual Report ot tha
Ferdinand and Anna Duda
Foundation for tha year ended
December 31, 1997 wilt ba
available lot mapaction at A.
Duda 8 Son#. Inc . PO Boa
820237. Oviedo (Slavia). Florida
during regular buamaaa hour#
(100 a m to S 00 p m ) on
Novambar 17, 1998 at tha
raquaat ot citiiana Raquaat#
ihoufd ba directed to tha
Foundation
Manager.
Mr.
Ferdinand S Duda. at tha
above addraaa
Publiah Novambar ft, 1996
DEW 70

Seminole Herald

21— Pe r s o n a l s

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Samlnofa Htrtid Ci.ia*i
yd s ara tha qurckaa* and moat
novpancivg way to sail your
rad Run yout thro* kna ad ft* 10
day# and pay only 121 00* Evan
baltar. if you call it aoonat
which wa KNOW you will) you
:sn atop your ad and only pay
or tha numear of day* d aetullfy rant Wh.it a Oaoin

N O T IC I
Tha Annual Rrport el the
Joahua Foundation for tha year
ended Dacambar I t , 1997 wilt
ba available lot mapaction at A
Duda I Sent. Inc . PO Bot
620297. Oviedo. Florida during
regular buamaaa hour# 16 00
am to 9 04 p m 1 on Novembei
17, 1998 at tha raquaat ot cltlyen#
Raquaat# ahoutd ba
directed to the Foundation
Manager. Mr William Wiee at
tha abova addteai
Pubhah Novambar tt, 1998
DEW-71
N O T IC I
Tha Annual Raport of tha John
Duda Foundation tot me year
ended December 31. 1997 will
be available for mapaction *1 A
Duda i Sona. Inc.. PO Boa
620237. Oviedo. Florida during
regular butmoaa hour# (6 00
am to 9 H F n I on November
17, 1998 at Iha requeet ot cifltana
Raqueata ahould be
directed to tha Foundation
Manager, Mr John l Duda. at
the above addreaa
Publiah November f t. 1998
DEW-72
IN THB C IR C UIT COURT
OP THB IIO M TIB N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
91M INOLI COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIVIL CASB
NO : 96 2 I7 J C A - I 8 I
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
129 9S3 97 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICB OP
P O R P IITU R I PROCIBOINQ
TO Joae A. Pert* Mencnaca
c/o Joaeph A. Roemr
Poet Office Boa SOI76
Lake Mary. Florida 12746
and all other who claim an
mtereat m the following proper­
ty
129.99197 m United Slalea
currency
Donald F. E (linger, ot tha
Saminola
County
Sheriff'•
Office,
Semmoia
County,
Florida, through hie officers,
mveatigaiore or agenta, eeued
the abova property on or about
September tt. 1998 el l i t Alba
Lane, Lake Mary. Saminola
County. Florida, and la preaentty holding laid property for tha
purpoae of forfeiture purauant
to Sactiona 911.701-911 704.
Florida Statutaa, and will
RBQUBBT that an Honorable
Judge ol tha Circuit Court. Chni
Diviaion. Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit,
tern mole
County.
Florida l-nd probable couee that
tha above property ahould ba
tort erred tw Mm above agency.
You will ba aarved a copy ot the
Order finding Probable Ceuta
once it ia signed by tna Judge
and it win advise you how and
whan to respond to true request
lor forfeiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of true Notica
was sent to the above named
address by U S certified mail,
return receipt raquaatad this
9th day ot Novambar. 1996
John C. Roaa.
General Couneel
Florida Bar 1B0717
Semmoia County
Sheriff a Office
1149 28th Street
Sanford. Ftoftde 12771-6196
Pubhah: November tt . It . 1998
DEW-79
IN THB C IR C UIT COURT
OP THB BIOKT1BNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMD POR
■IMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASB NO. B T-1I1B -C A
DIVISION 14-R
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Piaintmis),
ALTON COLEMAN AJK/A
ALTON C COLEMAN, si at.
Defendent(a)
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgmant of
Mortgage Foreclosure datad
Novambar 4, 1998. and entered
In Caae NO 17-2t28-CA ot tha
Circuit Couri ot the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherem MELLON MORTGAOI
COMPANY la tha Plaintiff and
ALTON COLEMAN AJK/A ALTON
C COLEMAN. KAREN CHAVIS,
SEMINOLE COUNTY: CENTRAL
FL
EDUCATORS FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION: SANFORD
ARMS ASSOCIATES. L.P. D/B/A
CEDAR CREEK APARTMENTS;
TENANT *1 N/K/A TRACY POL­
LARD Are tha Defendants. I will
■all to me highest and beat bid
dar for cash at tha Waal front
door of tha Saminola County
Courthouie, Sanford. Florida at
11:00 a m , on tha 8th day of
DECEMBER. 1998. tha following
described property aa aat forth
m said Pinal Judgment.
LOT 54. MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 48. PAGES t t AND
17, PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
WITNESS m v h a n d 4nd me
seal of true Court on NOVEM
BER 9th, 1998
(SEAL)
Maryanns Moras
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasawic
Deputy Clark
Echararria. McCalls. Raymer.
Barrett I Frappier
Pott Otlice Boi 1410
Tampa, FL 11601
F97094722
if you ara a paraon with a dis
ability who needs accommode
non m order to participate m
this proceeding, you ara enti
tied at no coat to you. lor the
provision ol certain assistance
Plena
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 12771,
telephone number (407) 1214110. within 2 working days of
your receipt ot this document; If
hse/mg impaired. (TOO) 1-800995 8771
Publiah: Novambar It . t t . 1998
DEW-78

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Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATt DIVISION
F i l l NO.i 86-628-CR
IN RE ESTATE OF
KARIN TUCKER. A/k/a
Karan Lynn Tucks' • Wa
Karan L Tucker,
Deceased
N O TIC I
OF ADMINISTRATION
tha administration ot tha
aetata ot KAREN tu C K IR .
a/aie Ha&lt;an Lynn Terser, a/k/a
Karan l tucker, deceased, r tie
Ntmber 96 938-CP. &gt;a pending
in the Circuit Couri for
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probale division the addraaa
ol wh.cn i# Poet Office Drawer
C. Sanford. Florida 32773 0*99
The name# and eddreeeae af
tha personal rep'esentafnra end
th# paiaonal rspr atentative a
attorney are let form below
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All peraona on whom this
notice &gt;a served who have
obiectiona that challenge the
validity ol the will, ma gualrficatrona ot tha personal represen­
tative. venue, ot |ur adictipn at
th e Court ara required to fit#
me it obiac Irons with th*a Court
WUHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Th is NOVICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T h e DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditors ol the decadent
and other parson* having
claims or damanda agamti
decadent a aetata on whom a
copy of this notica it aarved
wither three months attar tna
dal* ol th# »e*i d&lt;-question of
this notice mutt He ihee ctaena
with this Court WITHIN THE
la te r o f t h r u
m o n th s
a f te r
th e
d ate o f
th e
f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f t h is
NOTICE OR T h ir t y d a y s

AFTER tHE OATC OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF tH*b NOTtCB
Oft THEM
aii otn#r creditor' it tha deca­
dent and person ’ rrmg claim a
nr damanda age "tt tha dec# dam a vital* mutt fit* thair
Claim* With Ih-t court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE CF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION o f t h is n o t ic e .
a l l CLAIMS. DEMAN0S ANO
OBJECTIONS n o t SO FILE0
W’LL BE f o r e v e r BARRED
The dais ot ma lest publica­
tion ot this Notice ia Novambar
1998
Pa'sonai Rapreaenfotiv*
LOREN SIMONSON
9008 Sand ridge Dr
Holland. OH 41338
WILLIAM A. OTTINGIR
Attorney For
Personal Raprtaantifiva
Fionda Bar No 0060MB
Landis. Graham. French,
if aid. Sherman
8 Ford, PA
1999 Saion Boularard.
Suita 20*
Daltons FL 12729 9822
Telephone (407) 974-1481
Publish Novambar 4, t t . 1998
DEW-9
III THB CIRCUIT CO UNT
OF THB IIG HTBBN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCU IT
IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLONIDA.
Caae He. 94 4388-OR-02
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
GEORGE GREGG SHELTON.
Petitioner
and
AATV OORiS SHELTON.
Reapondanl
NOTICB OF ACTIO N
FOR DIBBOLUTIOR OP
MARRIADB
TO KATY DORIS SHELTON
whoa# addraaa ( uninown
YOU ARE NOTIFIIO that
action hat bean tiled againal
you and you are required
aarva a copy of your written
defense*, tf any to Brhtta
Me Lam, Eaq , 119 Boston Are
Suit# 100, Ahamonts Springs
F I 12701 on or balora NOVEM
BER 19, 1998 and Mo tho ongt
nal with tha Cte'k ot this Court
(marfing address 30t N Park
Avenue. Saniord. FL 12771)
before
service
on
(hi
Petitioner a attorney or fmmedi
slaty thereafter it you lad to do
a default may ba aniatad
against you tor tho relief
demanded m th* petition
Copies at ait court documents
■n this case, including order*,
are available at in# Clerk ol tha
Circuit Court 1 oftrea. You may
renew th*aa documents upon
raquaat.
You must k*ep tna Clerk offtha
.
Circuit Court a office notifiedI Of
your currant addraaa. |You may
lit# Notica ot Currant Address
Florida Family Law Form
!2 9 t l ) Futur* paper* (ft nut
lawsuit will b* mailed to th*
_
addraaa on record at th* Clark11
oltic*
WARNING Rut# 12 289
Florida Family taw Rule* ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu
m«m* end information. Failure
to comply cjn result m serve
lions, including dismissal o
striking of pleading*.
Dated OCTOBER 14. 1998
I5CALI
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Or Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 21. 28. and
Norambar 4. tt 1998
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BILL HEARD CHEVROLET
Santord. Ftonda •* kwkmg to* a
FuB r«n# Se-tchboard Operamr
Cai torn* at (407) 321-7100 tor
an interview between 7 30 and
4 00

BRAKE OPERATOR
Sgnng Bonus. E ip necetvtry
Musi do own vet up* fop Pay
Benefits O f/W P 290-1592

DRIVER NEEDED
r.lett A COL Stay ft FL only
3 days on / 2days oR 3 ytt
mei OTR etp Good idnirv)
record 323 71 78
DRIVERS

L O C A L DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/Wk

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CDL FMquewrl Cai Sandy at A
1 Temp* (407) 647 8010 No
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S E M IN O LE E M P LO Y M EN T
(407)322-2044

EARN EXTRA INCOME

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"Factory Mean
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•LagM tramee
■Meehanc Tratnee 5718*
"Cuatomer Service 178*
•Production Traowe 548*
•Ftocapfunal Tna# 578*
578*
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■Marketing Trainee 148*

YOU NAME IT WE LL FIND m
700 W. 25th SL
Carp*ntar*/Halp*r*:Subcrawa
A decker* needed Steady work
fast pay J*ft Savage 407-870-

792B.

CASHIERS
WA tram tor Tol CcPactora
24 openings tor 6ei4A* pacpM
F T 4 P/T
Pd Training -tnatlun
health dental. Ma nturance
Call 407-454-1443
Winter Garden
Construction:
All
petitions
available Etpd only apply O
405 Dougfa:
Dougfa* Are St* 1405. A)
ma Spr
Counter
position*
mg dry
location*

Parson: 2 permanent
available al aipand
dean operation* new
331 0070

Assemblers, metal tan opera
lor. mamtananca Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. Caesetoerry, FL
CBS1 Challenging position tor
outgoing indnr ml good comm
skill* Cm.lice duties canter on
adm. cutl sve and saw*
Phone eip or cull contact tip
dented Faa resume to Noneest
Financial at 324 5318 EOE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
Tie the Seeaon to make 5531
In and outbound call canter*
Call today Alin Sandy (407)
64 7 8010 No Fee EOE

A-1 Temps
DEB ARY MANOR
CNA 2 30a 10 TOP. 410 30P
6 30A LPN I0 15P6 45A Die­
tary Aide part time 407 664
4426 EOE
Orug Free Work
Place

Dental Assistant
Needed tor surreal prosthetic
reconstructive practice Ener
gene individual with strong
team stills Salary and bene
fits
Interview: 904-775-4300

DESK CLER K
Apply Budget Inn of San
ford 3200 S Orlando Dr (17 92)

5200 5500 eeekiy mailing gift
cemficatee For more etorma
Ion send a tntl addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Km . PO Bn r 06tO. Myrn FL
13168

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
CNA (taming Classes begin
nmg No* 30lh Be ready tor a
nvw years « new stubs lor a
new career 1 eh prep course
to chaienge CNA lest Earn 555
ehAe you Warn a career m great
demand Apply m person
Deeona Healthcare Rehab Can1651 EkcamBtvd
Deftona FI
EOE D F W P
Elderly Care Work FT P T mah
mg 570590/ day and overnight
Cat 407-521-8815.

LOOKING FOR PART TINE
WORK TO SUPPLEMENT
VOUH INCOMET
Sunshtn# Suiting under eon
tract anth th* Semmote County
PubK School* has immediate
openmgs toe th# toAowmg
Food Sonncn
CustorSal
Eiiended Day Cere
Sunshine starting eitl be ac
capting applications on Wed
11/11. Thury (1/12 and Fn It/
13 tram 10AM - 3 PM at ou» new
location
295 Waymom Ct
•105. lake Mary or ca6 3230440
Requirement*
include
FDLE/FBI background check
i*ug testing
EOE.0RUG
FREE
WORK
PLACE

MARKETING

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
h i Ai, f H BMMMHCB ANO 481K

RESEARCH
INTERVIEWERS

W ILL TRAIN!
Vertical band* Benefits!
Cell (407) 8)0- 4700

MERRY MAOS M tH Q
Car 8 Insurance Needed
tANeaends TR IE 13 * 5268

Lees rAMoud
RECIPE CHICKEN

MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
THAVRE teyi acnoc* grad w
base typing 8 computer skda
Nakona Lkmgaga Corp Long
Ml Den
Att 787-9270,
wood Ca*
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■cat titters Up to 35to y Nc
medical atpenenca necessary
PC rarynrwd 1 800 921 99G9

Mafure salad lady needed
Ccjnemonf canng to u t o*v
ers Good wurkaf Dayltme
Cal 322 3743 tor Mpf A u to»
1 or manager on duty

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Selva Serve# 4 Admmisea
ttvn fiM Benefits mcl Ina 4
A0IK. Company VeNcie Apply
M F 9-4
Truly Nolen Peel Control
2920 South Onendo Ot Senlonl

NEWSPAPER CARRIER
F/T 25 hr* or P/T Mult have
own vehcteUp to 5300- weaa
ty Etp Nrptol 658 9232

Production Aeeoclatas
Cnme and see why VtVACARF
is a great piece to work As 1
tskdtng manufacturer ot home
health car* products we sees
highly motivated production as
societal (machine operators,
assembler* Robot eperator*
ate) Requirement* Ability to
stand tor 8 nr* ab*fy to Mt 15
toe , and ability lo work overtirruvSaturdays We Oder an aa
conditioned
emnrormani
38 0 0 -hr to Mad. with rafkd in­
crease pc ter bat A fnenrty team
ipmied atmosphere 4 araai
benefit 1 Apply m person Mon
Frt SAM-12PM. or 2PM 4PM
2*01 East Lake Mary Bhrd.
Santord FI 32773

P/T SERVICE AOENT Driver
Needs to dean service and atipact rantal vabiclas
Vakd
FLO Acceptate# dnveg record
end background chack Apply In
parson. 10*8 Oftandq (17 92)
Dr. Saniord
TBTIO OV WORKKO
WITH YOUR BACK

PART TIME U TtLITICS
COLLECTIONS
CALL FOR APPT 324 2210

Pr*school Teacher/
School eg* Teacher needed
Cut 327 8547

Owronoiitws are now epan with
Pttvt LIFE INSURANCE COM­
PANY tor career ovhvduals ttu
atpenenca necessary
•Up to 393 OOGy
•Eacettem training
'BeneAts avaAabi*
Call 774 2296 tor confidential
interview

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frit 322-2611
For Fast Personal
Service.

ELECTRIC IAMSreard 5 comm TOP PAY. BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1582

Installers!

We Tram Sensnrte Town Can
ter 407 130 7344

bsjue Orvw bei
AvwyN Met

JOM the best healthcare team
m Vuiusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previoua eipertence helpful
Call Debary Manor 407 *684428. EOC.

Han Me Toddler Teacher*
Assistant needed Momfn
8 30-4 30 Ca* 3224645

Eaperwnced
general
tenance person tor apiaitment
enmpiet Drug teatmq laqurud
Caa 9 7PMI O
1 12JC263

LABORERS NEEDED

HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budge! Inn of Saniord.
3200 3 Ortando Df (17 92)

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS reed
ad NOW' Money Transport has
immediate openings lot driver
trainees No eiperwnce reeded
Earn 5500 to 5700 weekly plus
benefits COL trsovng available
SCO-435 5693
Eipd residential 5 office clean
at* needed Transportation and
phone required 407445-1414

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tervatw 321 2204

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c*H*nt opportunity #lists with
growtog'eipandtog dry clean
operabon. Lata Mary area 333•070
Roofing Must have re**D*e dei­
ty transportation Roofer* *«pd
only LaAerere m n t ( yr* old
No tip necessary 322 0417

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Price to

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WELDER HELPER/
TRAINEE
Mig lor MS *3 steel Menu*
Co n NW On Good Benefits

QTWP 2991592__________

“ “ TOP PAY
For tip cabinet maker* t lam
natori D U rtq Drug Free
Workplace Appty m person to
I C M . 1411 Kastner Place Port
It Santord 1 tat return* to
407 321 1454

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Santord baaed ntngarated cam
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Out 3 1 day* Hun when you
•am team or m y i aito F/T
«&gt;vart defeated ne&gt;* Pramum
assigned convsnnonat* Home
neatly C04 A W a good rtonng
record Ca* t 900 991 9940

T O R T HANb MAN
Need* 100 w o rte rt deity.
11 s»gn on berate to near am•iitr* pey to drivers.
‘Open 4 am

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bto. pool etc Rat 4 dap req
320SOSO art SS34I (AM) or 302
1104 (PM)

950 KaCLL0NV9.Lt AVI.
1 Any OHO. FL 31771
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quired Fie tail* nou't Can tor
appl T'ertwsyi Moving A Star
age Inc Agent tor Ailed yen
l r e t 407 330-0332

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SECURITY OFFICiR JOB
Training Armed 4 Unarmed
■renWy 4 Aaeoc 434-7444
SEMINOLE S 'A 3 TEST GROW
INO STAFFINO SERVICE IS
CltRRf NTIV
ACCEPT INO
RE SLATES FOR EMPLOYMENT
COORDINATOR Wf ARC NOT
A 'TEM P SERVICE * IDEAL
CANDIDATE MUST HAVE EX­
CELLENT CUSTOMER SERV­
ICE SKILLS AND BE ABLE TO
THINK OUTSIDE TtlC BOt EX
PERIENCE IN INTERVIEWING
4 JOB PLACEMENT A PLUS
BUT NOT HI (JOINED FA*
RESUMES TO J NICHOLS AT
407 323 0433

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TILE H A R M TWO
SPECIALIST
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•cant io cat aiming ctamt Fua
*and part nme putaunt n our

. Longwout Apopka office SAN
i ptot convrusuon (our tap
■agents mate S&lt;A N 4 up I
1100 HOLIDAY
SIGN ON BONUS
Ca4 Baity n H R 772 66M

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223— M

Fo r S ale

144 0*4* Ct. beaut.&gt;ui 1999
sq It CaPtormi style 2 story
pool
tenni* ct amanitas
1129 000
Pert A t * VHiee 2BH2B*
Townhouse condo- *42 000
owner moPWMd
121-1045

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d
IBR Oaraga Apr. quad area no
nqanPnpertet JJO 3255

MARINER 8 VILLAGE

Af i iiHnam t h iim f s
VI N IIIRF I PRI1PI R IIIS

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323-8870

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MUO OKAY 407-33(39433

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over 1/4 ac . comar tat t i l *00

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MWTCONO LR FR mkshp

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acr pch gar *59 *00
471 2100 sq h Irsdn lam 2
sc per 3e gar scka|1T4J00
V7 &gt; Renovated »« dn
graenbae 2-car gar *94.900

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HOC DOWN ...WHY RENT7
Ween you can oen M 3 tobm
Home mi CHA. new per* 4 ear
part Aaa about HUO homeal
The H I man Group. toe.

JUST REMOOCLEO 3 Dr •/&gt;&lt;**
CHA. carpel pars 4 many cov­
er pwasmg Nature* Price re­
duced to *49.7*0 Owner ■/»**
*700 movinq

fcr jdaea rtver fik&lt;5wT217. o**r 1400 sq II mg pod.
7 C gar p*j* I C carport over

11 ac •doc* UTOOTmo
DELTONA 2/1 La&gt;On. carport

toed yd ISMftee.
SANFORD 21 F r.d n .7 M c
m pren C H A q yd USOTmo

Real estate , inc.
g o v er n m en t”

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F O R E C LO S E D

REN TA LS

Ikjmes hum pannws on *1
Oaknquem Taa. Flepo* RCO*
YOurAma To* Free ( 1| 100 211
9000 f i t M 2209 tor current vs!
ng»

4AF4FORO 171 Oupwi living
fen, Carprl. C H A
DM UOO
SUNLANO 371 •'carport, large
yard ne« paml ftoormg 4 A C
S4717I47S

JIM D O YLE

7900 aq. It. heme on * 4 acres
AH lanced • work shop ham

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 8 5

and apt 2 mAas from SR 45 4 I

Wf NEED HOUSES TO RENT

4 122 4274

C N A P O S IT IO N

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800-554-7364

LAKE MARY V3 Comer tot
Need* TLC. 192 000

O n / &lt; ft nr
3

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PARK AVE. M O M PRNK
Hume* *3 000 to M 000 Sal Up
Fwancmg O U N H 32M991
By owner2BR &lt;BA newry
vated nude 4 out C H A T
n j tvwtada 407 » l 3297
1991 DSL WIDE - 3/2 C H A .
Nee Carpet Tee Dm Rm ml
Mertfeood Floor CeJmg Fan*.
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Oe*n&lt;t21.000 32*14*9
ONLY 190.000 lovely txxl
home rm qu4* them Fenced
yard C H A. tern porch Ce*
Bartiart S/mmont 322 ' 729
Real Estate Pretoeeionat toe
331 7900

181— A m i A N c t s 4c
F u r n i t u r e Fo r S a l e

fbooSSbfgEST
3BR ZB* CHA B q 'enced tot
721 Rivervew Av* Santord
*M* 2*0hi140ritot 121 791*

JBRtl 11/70A • doubw
362 Late Placid Or Santord
(43 000 407 324 4921
DELTONA WATERFRONT
Large 36R Brck ranch feanavto
great room design on 1 1/2
•oaded acre* on Lake Monro*
Many l i k l l
Large room*
Easy access See to appreo
4M 1234K 407 969 1192

149— C o m m e r c i a l
Pr o p f r t y F o r S a le
Ben lord Historic Otstrvct 13)
Commercial
Laatad
Unde
(1000 gruss monthly income
*160 000
330149*

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DELTONA to acre* Ideal tor
mcjba* homesae horsas. cattle
farrrwig or nursery Zoned agri­
cultural
(3 900/ACRE
Sm
doim •owner rnance 904-7171777 or 904-717-4477

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OAKRIOOE FARMS
Osteen.
Denona a/sa 10 acres ideal tor
horses or cam* farm Mobile
home or homewte Zoned agn
(44 900 Fwsncmg m l ml tm
down payment (904) 797-4300
OC9la National Forsst lots
tIOOdown *64 21,mo Owner
352 236 4*79
LAKEFRONT LOT Batoi/e
LAM Loch Arbor private
90000 * 70.000
LAKEFRONT LO T Stone I*
land. U*a Monroe *120 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
*30 000. ig. prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
( 2*000
SAT AVI Santord W near
park- (12 000

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Fo r S a l e

Urge 171 cut.-- toot Sears re
’rdgersior snih itost Nee too
'reejer vachen raeie ■/ tour
chair*, tonrtca top vsnous
om*r tools and household
tern* Everything in sacedenl
connton Caa 324 1169
ON WhN* Whlrtpoo* MaNipmstor tyr okl mth ce maker 407-

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SATE LUTE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1, 9 fl di*h meiai mesh
lypeOaka ESR 1924 Recerrer
• remote
P01* Boot*
etc
Ready to install
Cost over
(4500 1 1/2 yr* old Asking
*950 Win trada tor cat p&lt;k
up Bto Scrsen TV rvpng mower
or rra o T -ia s e s M .

FsrMy S in Frseaer Me new

2 yn okj *45 Krby vacuum
a4 aich* me thampocer 322
1725

used boa springy A mattress
*6*00 Larry s Mat 322-4112
White Norge hatoe S y*
*225 Very dean 330 1272

arden

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MULCH

CALL 123-3441

John Ossre garden uacior sm
new. 14 HP. imtotung mower
dark 11900 4Q7664-1162

Python: 2 1/2 It long, very
Large gust 4 wood cage

205—H eavy
Machinery
IftJU UV E UUU llhp Ji.n
brads pedestal mounted (450
_____
299-1592

S t W HOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE tor Saw 407 414
7164 Caa Between 510pm
TAHOE TRUCK COVER BMCk
tor Ford Ranger Stepwd* *1*0
0 6 0 124 1549 ahar S

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AUCTION
FRIDAY, NOV. 1JTH
7:00 PM.
Panai Listing Dming Room
Sett Living Atom Sett Bed
room Suke* lamp*, coltoe end
end lame* tuq* recSrwrs teeDorvP oas tabw • 6 chair* jno
china misc giats«*r* Pre­
cious Moments ptot much,
much more too numerous to
mention The saw features both
modem and antiques Somethmg for everyone Don! mrs* fu*

• S ALAR Y PLUS C OM M ISSION -»■ IN C E N TIV E S
• F U LL B E N E F IT S INCLUDING - M EDICAL,
D EN TA L, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A G R E A T A TM O S P H E R E W H ER E Y O U
C A N EAR N A G R E A T INCOM E!

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322*2611

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950 MeaonvJw Ave

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121 9639 after 9
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good tre* *6500 329-5379

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(407) 330-4213
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•19 W. Flr.t U T 9-3, Sat. 9-1

252-A ccounting
BOOKKEEPING/ ACCOUNTING
A INCOME TAX tor now and
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Accounting Soto
lions Ptoi, Inc 407 323-1400

253-ADomo.ss i t
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199— Pets &amp; S upplies

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9*0 Me I Ions I lie Ate.
Sanford, FL 31771

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3461 Celery Av*. Sanford

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1to West 10th St.
Sanford. FL 32771
L O T SIZE: 50’ x 120’
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House Color: Sky Blue/Teal Blue.
Washer/Dryer hook-up,
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For Financing Call.
Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
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263-C arpentry
CARPENTER. AX Mom*
repair*, painting A carkmc i e
Richard Oroa* 321-5972

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

285-Landscaping

DRYW ALl'STUCCQ Repairs
Waa A Ceikng Teiiures
Matched Popcorn 333-6334

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shrubs, mulch** Onck pavers,
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414-7333 _____________

276-Electrical
NEED AH ELECTRICIAN"!
CALL DWK'a ELECTRIC
407-331-4733
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punk removed lawn car* anybm*
407-359-1641 or 407 365 0781
Rental properly. garag*,shed
dean ups. appliances, trash,
brush 407-544-2154 or
pgr 407-418-0317

264-C arpet &amp;
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280-H ome
Improvements

CARPET/CERAMIC

CHARLES D. (Dan) MILLER
Builder C8C0572S5. Res/
Comm . remodel, additions, re­
pair UC. VISA
407-330-1741

WHOLESALE

29-99 cent* non* higher
100,000 sq 11 to se* Al nxi/or
m is top qualify Rugs 99 cants
2913 S 17 93 324 8900
Carpel Mill Oirecl

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tons Call 282-7C69
3245139

287-Lawn S ervices
GREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RESiCOM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 333-0939.
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cards accepted 131-4113

301-

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YATES ROOFING since 1931
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
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312—T ree S ervice
DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree slump removal Free est
licensed Insured 339-7341
SIMPSONS Prof Tree SvC 20
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Senior ascouri Total free care
Free estimate!
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widow with osteoporosis I've rained
four children, held a job. hiked and
backpacked for fun. and always
worked harder than I would have
liked to Now my new. young doctor
tells me to exercise At this point in
my Ide. isn’t -itawy turn to nick. rest,
read and watch the birds
and my
grandchildren'
DKAIt HKADKIt Surely you are
rntitled to take it easy after a hectic
and demanding life However. most
people who were active in their
younger years aren't content to slow
down completely or come to a stop
when they get older I believe that you
will find pleasure in continued physi
cal activity, and the exertion will ben
efit your bones and cardiovascular
system
Such activity is especially important
in your case I’eople with osteoporosis
should take port in some t.vpe of rvgu
lar physical activity This is because
brisk exercise promotes bone reten
lion In contrast, a sedentary lifestyle
causes a loss of bone mass, even lor
young adults who don't have osteo
porosis For example, bone mass
diminishes in tiedndden patients and
in astronauts who experience long
stretches ol weightlessness While
exercise and calcium supplements
will help you maintain the mineral
content in your bones, osteoporosis is
progressive and can cause painful
incapacitation Therefore. yi||i may
have to consider ancillary therapy,
such as hormones or Fosamax. to
replenish your bone calcium
Your young doctor really did have
your best interests in mind, but he or
she may have to go further, depending
on the results of bone density studies
that should, in my opinion be per
formed to monitor your progress
Kxercise is one of the fundamental
treatments for osteoporosis Itather
than being a chore, it can be an enjoy
able experience
such as a regular
walk or any activity that wont overtax
your abilities or increase the risk of
possible injury
Follow your physician's advice
regarding diet, calcium supplements
prescription medication and physical
activity You're fortunate to be (it
enough now to enjoy exercise,
because this can make your later
years healthier Alter you have had
your period of daily exertion, you may
welcome the relaxation of rocking,
resting and reading
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of mv Health
Iteport 'Osteoporosis " other readers
who would like a copy should send $2
plus a long, sell addressed, stamped
envelope to I* O Box 2017. Murray Hill
Station Sew York. NY I01J6 He sure

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‘B ir th d a y
Thursday Nov 12 1990
The possibilities tor making some real
progress regarding an important objective
looks extremely encouraging in Ihe com­
ing year However, you must pledge not
to repeal Ihe same mistakes which ren­
dered you unsuccessful in your past
attempts
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) A disap
pointing day could be m stole lor you
today it your material expectations aren t
realistic Be certain you have justification
lor such fulfillment then you wont be let­
down Scorpio, treat yourself to a birthday
gilt Send the inquired refund loim and
lor your Astro Graph predictions by mail­
ing 32 and sell addressed stamped enve­
lope lo Astro-Graph c/o this newspaper
P O Box 1750 Murray Mill Station. Now
Vork. NY 10156 Be sure to state your
zodiac sign

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oic. 21)
Should you become mvoived w.th per­
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CANCER (June 2t-July 32) Don I be
bashful about standing up tor your rights
today It you believe what s being asked
ot you is unreasonable lorego yielding to
concessions and speak your mind
instead
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) You could have a
tendency to see or hear only what you
want to believe today This could be
especially costly tor you when negotiating
lor something whero money is involved
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Thoroughly
examine any proposition presented to
you today Mdko certain all the key parts
are what they represent themselves to be
before making a commitment
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 33) Your insights
could bo right on target today, but your
procedures may leave a lotto be desired
Try to implement your thinking in an
orderly productive fashion
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achieving your objectives today could be
extremely uncertain
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Even
though upon reflection you believe you
could have improved your position had
you bargained more adroitly honor any
agreement or commitment you ve made
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) It you
resist inclinations today to cut corners
regarding something troublesome you ve
promised another you'll be more at
peace with your principles
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Operating
against your better judgment today in
matters that are meaningful to your
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The three
Americans
who helped
develop the
Impotence
drug Viagra
have been
awarded the
Nobel Prttr In
medicine.
Word Is nil
the Judges

RUSS WHITE

50 Cents

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 38

SEMINOLE COUNTY - It was a day to plan nnd
a day lo plant. A dny to give the county’s Are*
fighters their due and to flght for Improving U.S.
Highway 17-92. A day to give county manager
Gary Kaiser n 97.000 pay hike to 9125.000 ayear.
The Seminole County Commissioners met In
the morning, afternoon and evening nnd agreed
unanimously on nlmost each Issue on the
agenda. Kaiser's raise was approved, 4-1. Com­
missioner Dick Vnn Der Welde cast the nay vole.
The Hoard voted, 5 0, lo approve a contract
giving the firefighters. n minimum 92.000 raise.

wen- m a]rs

70 and over.
Finding that nitric oxide
makes blood vessels dilate by
relaxing their smooth muscles,
the three winners were able to
discover new treatments of heart
disease, shock • and at least
Indirectly - Impotence. The latter
Item Is. of course, what lias Mr.
and Mrs. America humming.
Chipper Dob Dole, for one. has
told us what Viagra means to
him. As far as he’s concerned
It's the supper of champions.
Some guys eat their Wheatles,
some take Gerltol. Dole's a
Viagra man. He’s probably called
to congratulate the Nobel win*
ners.
Nobel Prizes In medicine don’t
grow on trees. Dr. J o n a s Salk
didn’t win one when he discov­
ered the Be Ik Polio Vaccine. No
sir, the Nobel Prize com m ittees
In th e 1950s looked right p est
Dr. Salk. That h e saved millions
of lives m attered not.
There’s Irony, one might
think, th at a good m any of those
who may be benefiting from
doses of Viagra are the
teenagers from the 1950s who
arc now 55 years or more. Men
who rem em ber a friend or rela­
tive dying from polio before Salk
developed hla vaccine In 1955.
Salk, who was bom In New
York, w as a kindly m an who
gave hla children the vaccine
when they were asleep. He never
wanted to see a child h u rt or
crying. He wanted to atop the
disease th at waa killing and
crippling America and he did so.
But he did not win a Nobel
Prize.
Robert Furchgott. 82, Louts
Ignarro, 57. an d Dr. Fetid
Murad. 62, have th e prize th at
eluded Jo n a s Salk. They also
have a three-way split of the
9978.000 prize money. ‘I truly
w asn't su re I'd ever get an
award like this," Furchgott aald.
*1 waan’t su re I deserved It."
lg n an o aald th at the future of
pharmacology la going to be the
creation of a ’superaspirtn" th at
wtU be fundam ental In the pre­
vention of heart attacks, of c a r­
diovascular disease and a rte ­
riosclerosis. Dig words. Big
hopes.
The Nobel Prize w inners are
going to Stockholm on Dec. 10.
T hat's th e anniversary of the
death of Alfred Nobel. He was a
Swedish Industrialist and the
inventor of dynamite. Like Dr.
Salk. Alfred Nobel, never won a
Nobel Prize.

Deputies
identify
body
1 Bf

By BUI K erns

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The decomposed
body of man found In the back
yard of 330 Redwing Way. a
home In the Deer Run area of
unincorporated
Casselberry.
Monday by Seminole County
SherlfTs deputies has been
IdentlAed as 55-yeur old Lynn
Davts.

•MSPMWt* t . n S.1
Soccsr star and Olympic gold msdslisl Michele Akers (left) autographs
a soccer bal for Bridged Hickey, daughter of Safehouse of 8eminoie
Program Director Michele Hickey. Akers was at Tlmaouan Tuesday to
help ttw shatter mark Domestic Violence Awareness Week.

Davta owned the hom e alon g

with his wife, 53-year old P a ­
tricia Davts. Patricia Davis Is
currently staying with family,
according to D eanna Brown,
spokesw om an for the Sem inole
County SherlfTs Office.
The SherlfTs Office Is Investi­
gating the case a s a possible
homicide.
Investigators are
speaking to anyone who h ad
contact with Davis prior to h is
death, bu t there are no prim ary
su sp ec ts at th is time, Drown
said.
F urther details on the d is­
coveries of Tuesday afternoon’s
autopsy. Including the nature
of Davis’ death, are "not avail­
able at this Ume.* Drown said.
The
SheriATs
Office
Is
searching for
Davis’ white
H ssss sss Bogy, Page 9A

Police bust cocaine ring

Walk for Life
Randy Sorra*. who has baan diagnoaad with Hapatftts C, waked through
Sanford Tuesday on hit way to Daytona Beach to raise money for a liver
transplant. Sorrel began his walk Oct. 11 from tha Florida Mall in Orlando

FROM WIRE REPORTS
C harles R. Wll
DELTONA
son. United S tates Attorney for
th e Middle District of Florida,
announced th e a rrest of S te­
phen A nthony B ush. 30. of Del­
tona for hla role a s th e leader
of a m ajor 'crack* distribution
organization operating In Volusta and Putnam counties from
1987 until the presen t.
Federal, state and local law
enforcem ent officers arrested
B ush at hla Deltona hom e on a
federal
crim inal
com plaint
charging him with conspiracy

SANFORD Officer Terri
Murray w as aw arded both a
Certificate of A ppreciation an d
the Sanford City Employee of
the M onth honor Monday for
h er valiant efforts In the serv­
ice o f a citizen.
On Sept. 9, officer Murray re­
sponded to a call to assist a
59-year old female resident a t
2001 North Grandview Ave.
who w as In d istress and re­
fusing to put on clothing. Offi­
cer Murray was able to re a s ­
sure the woman, get h er
dressed, and ace th a t she was
transported to the hospital for
observation
and
treatm ent.
The woman was distressed
over the health of h er husband,
who Is under the care of a

Crash snarls traffic
SANFORD • A pick u p truck spinning
out of control may liave m ade at least a
few paople late for work on Tuesday
morning.
According to th e Sanford Police
D epartm ent. B ernard B arbour’s 1984
Chevy pick u p slam m ed Into a concrete
power pole a t about 7:10 a.m . when he
lost control of the vehicle on Airport
B oulevard
near
th e
Bridgew ater
Apartm ents ju s t south of U.S. Highway
17-92.
Police aald he had Called to negotiate a
curve properly and ran off the roadway
Into the grass.
B arbour sustained a h e a d Injury and
w as tran sp o rted to O rlando Regional

In Uriel
Medical C enter for treatm ent.
When the pole was hit. poster was d is­
rupted to custom ers both to the north
and to the south of U.S. Highway 17-92,
Including the to the traffic light at that
intersection with Airport Boulevard.
Power was restored within 20 m inutes of
the accident, however.

Board to meet
SANFORD - The Citizen's Advisory
Board will m eet tonight at 7, a t the City
Commission Conference Room. In City
HalL
Sanford City Hall Is located a t 300 N.

Park Ave.

S.A.F.E. event
HEATHROW - A program of automobile
crash survival, using seat belts, will be
presen ted a t AAA. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow on Thursday and Friday, at 9
and 11:30 a.m . and 1:30 p.m.
S_A.F.E. (Staying Alive From Education),
waa designed by two Mlaml-Dade p a ra ­
medics, to show dramatic, real-life experi­
ences and victims who would have s u r­
vived had they used seat bells.
T h e single moat effective act th at could
save your life In an automobile c rash la to

buckle your scat belt, * said Laura Reed,
public and government relations coordi­
n ato r for AAA. Four In 10 Florida driver
don not buckle up. according to Reed.
There will be an additional 3 p.m. pre­
sen tatio n on T hursday, an d AAA Is
encouraging teenagers and their parents
to attend the special program aimed at
novice drivers.
Door prizes will be awarded at each se s­
sion. Seating Is limited. RSVP to Reed at
444-4136 today.

Chamber event
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - W hat people
fear more th an death? Public speaking.
Well relax! There's nothing to fear b u t
fear Itself. The ability to com m unicate to

to posses s with inten t to d is­
trib u te a n d to d istrib u te In ex­
cess of BO kilograms of ‘crack*
cocaine. A ccenting to au th o ri­
ties an d th e C rim inal c o m ­
plaint. B ush w as a m ajor s u p ­
plier of ‘crack* cocaine to the
Spring Hill area of DeLand.
According to th e com plaint.
B ush threw a p arty for between
300-400 people at Stella Park
In C rescent City on Ju ly 25. At
th is party B ush reportedly was
handing out 920 bills to chil­
dren. B ush claim ed he was

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2A •Serrsnoie Herakj. Sanford. Ronda •Wednesday. October 14. 1998

High school seniors Sanford Optimist Club installs officers
to be rewarded
By Marva Ilawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

FERN PARK - Seminole
County School Board Mem­
ber Larry
Furlong
an­
nounced hr Is accepting ap­
plications for his 1999 Spe­
cial Seniors Awards.
This year the top four ap­
plicants from the graduating
classes of Seminole County's
public high schools will each
receive a certificate and a
check for $500. During hts
1996 campaign.
Furlong
promised to donate a portion
of his School Board salary
for scholarships If he was
elected.
’We have so many tal­
ented. hard working stu ­
dents In o u r schools th a t It
will be tough to narrow U
down to four,* Furlong said.
To be eligible for th e
award students m u st subm it
an essay describing how
they have dem o n strated th e
seven qualities of th e Special
Senior. The qualities a re
sendee to com m unity, p e r­
severance In work, em p ath y

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for others, cooperation with
teachers and classmates. In­
dependence of thought, ap­
preciation for freedom and
democracy, and love of fam­
ily and friends.
Students must also furnish
two letters of recom m enda­
tion. One letter must be
from a current or former
teacher. The other letter can
be from anyone personally
acquainted with the student
such as an employer, friend,
guidance counselor, neigh­
bor. or cleric.
Applicants have to be reg­
istered
voters
or
prereglstered If under 18 years
of age. A certified copy of the
students high school tran ­
script must also be supplied.
Applications are available In
each high school's guidance
department.
The Special S enior Award
continues th e tradition of
rew arding
h a rd
w orking
stu d en ts Furlong began as a
Seminole C ounty C om m is­
sioner. D uring h is six years
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(1927), actor.
71; Ralph Lauren &lt;19390, designer, is
59; Hirty Anderson (1949-), actor, is 49;
Greg Evigin (1953 ), actor, is 45.
TODAV8 SPORTS: On this day in
1906, the Chicago White Sox defeated
the Chicago Cubs 1-3, winning the
World Series in six games.
TODAY’S QUOTE: ’Truth often suf­
fers more by the heat of its defenders
than from the erguments of its opposers.’ — William Perm
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this day in
1133, three farms near Sayre, Okie.,
were destroyed by aa F3 tornado;
three deaths, one hu rt

Oct. 14. 1998
Today i« the 28Tth
day of 1998 and the
22nd day offall

SANFORD - The Optimist
Club of Sanford held Its 199899 Installation and awards
banquet recently at Ihc San­
ford Church of Christ's dining
hall.
The newly Installed officers
arc Sybcrlnu Wynn, president;
Peggy
Hardin. '
sccretary/lreasurer: Gloria Bab­
cock. vice president: Bill Weibom. vice president. The
board of-directors are Ernie
Butler. Bob Howe. John Cullum, Adolfo Nunez. Harley
Vann and Bill Wilkins.
Wynn has been a working
Optimist for more than three
years. She will serve as the
club's first black president.
The Installation of the new
officers was the highlight of
the evenings banquet.
Outgoing Lt. Gov. Bert Fay
challenged this club with Its
new first black elected presi­
dent of the Sanford Club to or­
ganize another club and touch
other youths of the commu­
nity. After an introduction o f
the official staff. Pastor Paul
Wright rendered the blessings
o f the staff.
Longtime Optimist member,
the Rev. Tony Black, was mas­
ter of ceremonies. The evening
rogram began with a favorite
ymn ’Amazing Grace" sung
by Master DeKywan Debose of
ThJIrt Arts. Pastor Charles
Coker gave the Invocation and
the Pledge was led by Andy
Nichols.
Greetings from the city was
given by Sanford City Commts-

TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In
1912, Teddy Roosevelt was shot while
campaigning for the office of US. Pres­
ident. He refused treatment until after
he had delivered his speech.
On this day in 1947, Chuck Yeager broke
the sound barrier as he Dew the X-l
rocket plane over southern California.
On this day in 1997, Jessica McClure,
aged II months, fell into an abandoned
well In Midland. Texas. She was res­
cued 2-1/2 days later.
soukcx net
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: William Penn
(1644 171a), Quaker leader founder of
TODAY’S MOON: Between
Pennsylvania; Eamon Da Vatan (KBlast quarter (Oct. 12) and
1975), Irish statesman; Dwight D. Eisen­
new moon (Oct 20).
hower (1190-1969), US. president; John
Wooden (1910-), haskrthall coach, is tt;
eis
C. Everett Koop (1916-), US. surgeon

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The 1998-99 officers and directors ol the Sanford Op­
timist Club: Adolfo Nunez (from left). John Cullum, Bill
Wilkins, Bob Howe, Outgoing LI. Oov. Bert Fay,

Peggy Hardin. Bill Wetoom, Sybertna Wynn, and
Audrey Ogden, Lt. Gov. Zone Two.

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sloner Velma Williams. She
thanked the Optimist Club for
making a difference In this
community.
Alter diner, n musical rendi­
tion was given by Cunnnn De­
bose. Presentation of awards
was given to members who
have exemplified their dedica­
tion to the club. Presentations
were made by Peggy Harden

and Lorenzo Polk.
The awards continued to say
thanks to Ihc hard working
members. Outgoing president
Audrey Ogden, wns presented
the Optimist of the Year Award
presented by Wynn. The Life
Member Award was presented
to Black.
Ogdenwtll now serve the
club as Lt. Governor Zone Two.

Entertainment for the even­
ing was presented by the Tajtri
Arts Repertory.
The next big event of the Op­
timist will be the county-wide
liand festival. Saturday. Oct.,
2-1. at 5 p.m. at Lake Howell
High School.
Meetings are held Wednes­
day at noon at the Colonial
Room. Downtown Sanford.

Vintage view

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Mayor A .L Wilson (laft) Is shown
eithsr accepting or presenting a
check in the amount of $1,000.
Thif occurred In February 1966.,
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Shoemaker (right) and en Un­
known punon. If you can identify
the Unknown person or the event,
contact Grace Marie Stinedpher.

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upper-60s. T hT oday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mid-80a.
Lows In the mld-60e. fM ia g
Partly cloudy. Htgha in the mid80s. Lows in the mid-60a. Batonlay: Partly cloudy. Highs in
the m ld-80a. Lows In the
upper-60s.

BOUJKA* TABU: min. 1:30
a.m.. maj. 7:35 a.m ., min. 1:45
p-tn., maj. 8:00 p.m.
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critical difference In o ur ability to
share Ideas with others. While
the fear never goes away entirely,
professionals know the b u tter­
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G reater
Sem inole
C ounty
C ham ber of Commerce for an
entertaining talk with Dr. Jeff
Butler, com m unications profes­
sor at UCF. on Oct. 20. 7:30 to B
a.m . R uth's Chris Steak House
999 Douglas RoadContinental breakfast will be
served.
R eservations
are
required. 834-4404 ext. 123.

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“Serving Seminole County Since 1908?
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Scenic improvement
Members of the Sanford Scenic Improvement Board gathered recently
to award the beautification award for October, to Farmer's Furniture,
2440 S. French Ave. shown at the presentation are Connie Wiliams, co­
chair of the SIB; Doug Atkinson, manager of the store: SIB members
Elza Pnngle and Jons Porter; Farmer's Furniture sales consultants Paul
Aubuchon and Oorts Jarman, sod BIB board member Manny Acevedo.

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Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Wednesday, October 14, 1990 •3A

POLICE LOG
TTu? following reports were compiled from the Sc/nfnole County
Sheriff's Ofjlce for Incidents recorded Oct. 13:

Battery:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434 at Jamestown, Oct.
13, 6:44 p.m. A 10-year-old woman was arrested for felony b at­
tery nnd criminal mischief by Altamonte Springs Police. Police
said the woman was stopped In traffic when she got out of her
car and went to the car behind her. As the woman In the other
car began to get out of her vehicle, the defendant slammed the
door on her legs. She then opened the door, pulled the other
woman out. dragged her along the street and banged her head
on tile pavement. When the two women were pulled apart by
others at the scene, the first woman started kicking the other
woman's car. Police did not Indicate If the women had met
before this Incident.
APOPKA. Rock Oardan Court, 7000 block. Oct. 12, 6:52 p.m.
A 27-year-old woman was arrested for battery by Seminole
County sherlfTs deputies. Deputies reported that the woman
saw her husband and another woman chatting on the parch of
their home and that she got out of her car and hit both of
them. She told officers that when she was released from Jail
she would do the same thing again.

Concealed firearm:
■ANPORD, OUre and 5“ Street, Oct. 13. 12:40 a.m. A 27year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties for having a concealed firearm, for resisting arrest without
violence and for tampering with physical evidence. Deputies
said they tried to stop him for a traffic Infraction when he re­
fused to stop and then ran from them when he finally pulled
his car over. They chased him on foot and saw him loss away
a metal object he had pulled from his pocket. As he was run­
ning. hts pants fell down nnd he had to stop to pull them up.
When he stopped, he was apprehended by the deputies. When
deputies went back to find what he had discarded, they round
a gun and Its magazine.

Driving under the influence:
OVIEDO. Slate Road 434 at Dalton, Oct. 12. 2:21 a.m. A 25year old man was arrested by Seminole County sherlfTs depu­
ties for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
■ANPORD. MellonviUe at Seminole Boulevard, Oct. 9. 9:41
a.m. A 38-year-old man was arrested for possession of u con­
trolled substance nnd for assignation to commit prostitution
by Sanford Police. Police said they found a piece of crack co­
caine In hts pocket during an arrest after he offered to perform
a sex act on an undercover officer In exchange for $20.

Retail theft:
LONOWOOD, U.B. Highway 17-92. 600 block. Oct. 12. 0 p.m.
A 29-year-old woman was arrested by Longwood Police for re­
tail theft. Police said she selected a $4.28 lip liner nnd a $3.49
eye shadow In the cosmetic aisle and concealed the items In
her hand. She then went to the next aisle and put the Items In
her purse. When she left the store, they said, she made no ef­
fort to pay for the makeup.
OVIEDO, County Road 426, 1900 block, Oct. 12, 2:19 p.m.
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the store with It. When asked for a receipt, he showed the
clerk one from another store. Told of his error, they said, he
went back Into the store with the Items. A few minutes later,
he tried to do the same thing again, but he was taken Into cu s­
tody at that time.
■ANPORD, Tows Cantor Orels, 300 Mock, Oct. 12. 2:02
p.m. A 35-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County
sherlfTs deputies for retail theft. Deputies said store security
personnel saw her select a 9158 dress, remove It from the
hanger, roll It Into a ball and shove It down the front of her
pants. She then tried to walk out of the store without paying
for the dress.
•ANPORD, Town Cantor O n to . 300 block, Oct. 12. 6:56
p.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sherifTs deputies for retail theft. Deputies said he selected a
tape measure from the shelf, broke the end off and then ex­
changed the broken Item with the cashier, saying he had pur­
chased It previously.

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Willie Lee Gilchrist. 55.
Oreenway Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, Oct. 8. 1998 at Central Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Mr. Gilchrist was bom
Oct. 1, 1943. Mr. Gilchrist was
a retired construction laborer.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife, Gloria
; Ann; daughters. Samantha
• Eureka. Alien! Nicole, both of
I Sanford; mother. Janie Mae.
! Sanford; father, J.B., Hartford,
Conn.; brother, Henry, Hart• ford. Conn.; sisters. Daisy Mae
1 Irvin, Sanford, Edna Mac,
; Hartford, Conn.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
: DR, FRANK L. MAULER JR .

Dr. Frank L. Mauler Jr., 79.
Power Road. Sanford, died
Monday, Oct. 12, 1998 at Ccn. tral Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Bom May 22, 1919 In
IHeasenton, Neb., he moved to
Sanford In 1978. Dr. Mauler
.was retired from family prac­
tice in Columbus, Ohio. Hc-was
a menthsf of the American
Medical Association, American

Association of Family Practice,
Ohio Association of Family
Practice, Luther B. Turner Ma­
sonic Lodge * 4 1 7 of Valley
View, Columbus, Ohio, and a
50 year member of the Ohio
State Medical Association. Dr.
Mauler was a captain and gen­
eral surgeon in the U.S. Army,
and served during WW1I. He
was a member and Elder in the
Sanford Church of God,
Survivors include wife, Nellie
M.; son. Don Geddrs, Lake
Maty; daughter, Janice Sparford. Lake Mary; sister, Eunice,
Bucyrus, Ohio; flve grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
QIOMBE J . MILIt
George J. Mills. 84. Oak
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday,
Oct. 12. 1998 at his home.
Bom April 3. 1914 In Stolp,
Germany, he moved to Central
Florida
In
1958
fjnm
Pittsburgh. Pa. Mr. Mills was a
chemical
and
mechanical
engineer. He was a member of
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Shirley
M.: son. Stephen. Tampa:
daughters, Linda Mills Parker,
London. England. Jennifer L
Laxner,
Davie;
Sally
J.
Robinson, DeLand; brother,
Steven . Encinitas. Calif.,
sister,
Helen
Klluilove,
Chicago.
III.;
three
grandchildren.
Woodlawn
Carey
Hand
FUneral Home. Longwood. In
charge of arrangements.
LO U BROWN SCOTT

Lois Brown Scott. 74. for­
merly of Sanford, died Monday.
Oct. 12, 1998 in Fort Valley.
Os. Mrs. Scott was bom Nov..
18. 1923 In Gadsen. Ala. Mrs.

County
continued from Page 1A
+ Little Weklva River Restora­
tion.
+ Weklva River Protection Act
II.
♦ Drainage System for U.S.
Highway 17-92.
+ Cross Seminole Trail..
♦ Ex Parte Communications.
*WeVe had more expensive
requests for the state leaders
In
Tallahassee."
County
Chairman Randy Morris said,
"but these Issues arc most Im­
portant. The Little Weklva
River Restoration funding Is a
continuation and the others
arc new appropriation re­
quests.”
Former Lt. Gov. Bobby
Brantley and Ed Del*uy arc the
county's consultants who gath­
ered the Information here
Wcdncsdny and will go to Tal­
lahassee to present the Issues.
"Bobby Brantley Is well re­

settlement. Oviedo.
Winter
Springs, the county and the
developer of the Battle Ridge
housing effort arc expected to
come to terms. Tlie settlement
could be ready by Oct. 27 said
county deputy attorney Ixtnnlc
Groot.
"Not a bad day." Morris said.

trra the ability of the public to
communicate und Instruct offi­
cials. Tills Is the Ex Parte
Communication issue.
In one other piece of busi­
ness Wednesday, nil the par­
ties In the Black Hammock
dispute that hns raged for four
years, seem to be close to a

spected by the Republicans
and Democrats In Tallahas­
see." Morris said. "He nnd Ed
Del*uy represent this county
very well."
The
county
wants
$2,200,000 for the final phase
of funding for the Little Weklva
River Restoration aimed at re­
ducing sedimentation and ero­
sion thereby Improving the en­
vironmental quality of the river.
The estimated total cost was
more than $5 million.
The U.S. Highway 17-92
Draining System Issue calls for
funds to a remedial drainage
system that will eliminate ur­
ban blight and enhance water
qunllly. The total project cost
Is $12.7 million.
Morris Is actively seeking
legislation which enhances the
public's ability to contact local
government officials. He Is
against any legislation that de-

B e r r y 's W o r ld

Police'
coatbiMd from Pag* 1A
out about this Incident was the
caring and supportive nttitude
of your people, especially offi­
cer Terri Murray. Her willing­
ness to be there, even after
duty hours, to help my neigh­
bor was most Impressive. She
Is a credit to the department
und reflects very favorably on
the city of Sanford.

Cocainecoatlnuvd from Pag* 1A
■untouchable." It Is this same
park that was regularly used by
Hush to distribute 'crack" co­
caine.
Due to his criminal back­
ground and the amount of
drugs, Bush faces a mandatory
term of life Imprisonment
without parole nnd a fine of up
to and Including $8 million
dollars. The case was investi­
gated by agents of the Drug
Enforcement Administration,
the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement and the Volusia
County SherifTs Department.
Tlie case was developed by the

Furlong'
In public office Furlong lias
- donated over 625,000 of Ilia
salary for scholarships. T h e
Special Senior Award 1s a
way for me to say ‘thank
you" to the people of Semi­
nole County." Furlong said.
Furlong has dedicated the
Special Senior Award to the
memory of his parents, John
and Evalyn Furlong. "My
parents firmly believed that
the road to success Is paved
with a good education," said
Furlong.
Furlong hopes that others
will make donations to boost
the amount of the award.

Scott was a dietitian. She was
a member of White Springs
Baptist Church.
Survivors Inrlude sons. Gene,
Gerald, both of Sanford: daugh­
ters. Deborah McCarthy. Win­
ter Springs. Linda Benjamin,
Fort Valley. Ga., Anita Bartwell. Macon. Ga.; brothers,
Robert Brown. Roy Brown,
both of Oadsen, Ala., Roy
Brown, Ozark. Ala.; sister,
Jranett Brown, Gadsen, Ala.;
16 grandchildren; 15 great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in cliurgc of arrange­
ments.
Funeral Notice

Bait, Orso* Elisabeth
Funeral Service for Grace E. Earl.
72. McKay iloulvard, Sanford, who
died Ort. H. will be laid Thursday at
11:30 a.m. at First Shiloh M.ll.
Church with the Ifcv. Samuel Earl
oflUlatlng. Viewing will he Wednes­
day from 5 until 0 p.m. at Sunrise
Cliapet. Sunrise Funeral Home. 900
Locust Arc.. Sanford. (407) 322*
7383, in rharge at arrangements.

OUekrist, Willi* L«*
Funeral Service for Willie Lee Gflclirtst, 55. Oreenway Street, San­
ford. who died Oil. H. will be held
Saturday at noon at St. Matthews
M il. Church with Eider Robert L
WhHtaker officiating. Viewing wilt
be held Friday from 5 unit! 9 p.m.
ut Sunrise Cl tape). Sunrise Funeral
Home, 900 Locust Arc.. Sanford,

1 wish her well with her ca­
reer In Sanford."
Also at the meeting. Com­
mander William S. Hasson was
honored with the retiring of his
service weapon by Sanford
Mayor Lorry Dale. Commander
Hasson served 25 years In the
Sanford police department as
un ofllcrr. sergeant, nnd com­
mander.

‘DcLand Weed and Seed Task
Force" which rrecivcs federal
funding and Is operating out of
the Volusia County SherlfTs
Depart mcnl. Tlie case will be
prosecuted by Managing Assis­
tant United States Attorney
Rick L. Jancha of the Orlando
Division of the United States
Attorney's Office.
A complaint is merely a for­
mal charge that a defendant
has committed u violation of
the federal criminal law and
every defendant Is presumed
innocent until, and unless,
proven guilty.

-r*Kv«iy penny donateefanriB go
to Increase the size« p f- th e
check-given to the-wtrmfng
students. With college costs
skyrocketing, the more 1 can
raise, tlie more help we can
be to the kids and their par­
ents." said Furlong. Anyone
wishing to donate to the
Special Senior Award may
send a check payable to The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools. P.O.
Box 300220. Fern Park. FL
32730. Please note on the
check that the donation Is
for the Special
Senior
Award. All contributions are
tax deductible.

1407) 322-7383. in charge of ar­
rangements.

KilUagnrorth, Haiti* B«U
Funeral Service for Rattle Bell
KJIlingsworth, 88. llrthunc Circle.
Sanford, who died OcL 8, will be
lield Saturday ut 3 p.m. at New
Ik'ihcl M.D. Church with the Rev.
William Lewis officiating. Viewing
will be held Friday from 5 until 9
p.m. at Sunrise Clrapel. Sunrise
Funeral Home. 900 Locust Arc.,
Sanford, (407) 322-7383. In charge
vt arrangements.
Memorial service for George J.
Mills will be Suiurduy ut 2 p.m. In
the First United Methodist Church
of Sanford. For friends who wish,
tire family suggests memorial dona­
tions to the Florida United Methodist Children's Rome. I'.O. Box
•G290. Deltona. FL 32728-0299; or
the Childcare Center of the First
Untied Methodist Church. 419
South Park Arc., Sanford. FL
32771. Woodlawn Carey Rand Fu­
neral Rome. 834-8550. Longwood.
b In i ttarge of services.

Scott. Lot* Brows
Funeral Services for Lois Brown
Scott. 74, of Fort Volley. Go., for­
merly of Sanford, who died Mon­
day. will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at
the Gramkow Funeral Rome
Ctiuprl. Interment will be In the
Sylvan Lake Cemetery. Visitation
will be Wednesday from 7 until 9
p.m. at the Gramkow Funeral
Rome. Gramkow Funeral Ron re.
500 E. Airport Btvd.. Sanford. In
rhurge of arrangements.

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number RNU-08A.
Following a tip at 1 p.m.
Monday from an anonymous
caller, sheriffs deputies arrived
In the quiet Deer Run residen­
tial neighborhood to And Davis'
decomposed body tn the
home's pungent backyard cov­
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dirty sheets. Brown said.
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
OTHER VIEWS
V oice mail is like guerrilla warfare

Budget surplus, paycheck deficit

BOSTON - Wc are at lunch when my friend
leans over the table to share Ids latest eneounter
with telephone technology.
ELLEN GOODM AN
It all began with a voice mall m essage, which
w asn’t In Itself so startling. Hid my friend w as at
Ids desk when the phone didn't ring. A colleague.
It seem s, had learned how to dial directly Into
voice mall- avoldlng the middlem an, or middle
Syndicated Columnist
ear. entirely.
Was my friend, u man who parses moral d i­
B o sto n G lo b e
lem m as for a living. Insulted that this caller
didn't want to speak to the real, live nnd avail­
e m W
St
able him? Were either of u s aghast at som e new
techno-wrinkle of rudeness? Appallrd by the
state of the art of m essage-dropping?
No. we were delighted, curious, envious. How corporate America Is the num ber of people for
whom phone tag Is actually dodge ball. All over
on earth did he do that?
the various m ldtowns of our country, there are
I am old enough to remember black rotary
phones, the model-T of this technology. I re­ l&gt;cnple waiting to return calls until they are
member when the telephone w as a In-loved In­ prelty sure the other person Is at lunch. Who
hasn't picked up a phone to have a startled
strum ent of conversation. Furthermore. I was
raised to believe In courtesy a s one of the cardi­ caller exhale: "Oil, I Just wanted to leave a m e s­
sage?*
nal virtues.
Of course, the Invasion of the dinner snatchers
But we arr In the middle of a com m unications
has created an additional wrinkle. I*eople who
revolution that feels Increasingly like guerrilla
know the words to 'Solidarity Forever" and are
warfare. Kverywherc you turn In this revolution,
generally sym pathetic to the plight of the new
m achines are pointed nt you. Today, anyone
near a phone can end up feeling like the target of working cla ss now greet marketing callers by
snarling. "Why don't you give me your hom e
sn ip ers.
number since you have mine?*
Half a dozen years ago when I read that
Tills Is now leading to a high-tech arms racr, a
Martha Stewart had som ething like six or seven
kind o f mutually assured destruction. First you
voice mall number*. I w as bug-eyed In a sto n ­
pay to put a phone In your h ou se/ofllce/cu r. Now
ishm ent. Now I have three voice m alls, three r*
m alls, three fax m achines all collecting m e s­ you can also pay to keep the calls out.
Just last month. Amrrttcch announced a serv­
sage* In assorted buildings that are nowhere
ice to let custom ers reject the sort of unwanted
nearly a s well decorated a s Martha's--but you get
telephone calls that com e from telem arketers.
the point.
'C ustom ers are scream ing for this,* said the
To understand how the world h as rhanged.
CEO.
think back to the warm and fuzzy telephone a d s
We are also 'scream ing* for what I would call
that once encouraged u s to reach out and touch
In oxymoronlc fashion, one-way conversations.
som eone. Compare that to my favorite telephone
The linguistic tyjies call this asynchronous talk.
ad of th is sea so n . It features Paul Revere In h is
In that sen se the phone Is becom ing more and
full midnight ride regalia trying to reach Joh n
more like e-mail. One person leaves a m essage
Adams, who Is of course screening h is calls:
for the other who leaves a m essage--look ma. no
'John. Joh n , th is Is Paul. lic k up. It's Impor­
hands. It's like playing virtual tennis.
tant.*
Hut such Is the reality of m odem life. All the
In this revolutionary atm osphere. It Isn't a new
advanres have ratrheted up the num ber of
com m unications weapon that Is lusted ovrr by
'exchanges* we're rxpected to make until our
patriots seeking their personal freedom. It's iui
own circuits arr overloaded. Efficiency trumps
anti-com m unications weapon.
courtesy. We don't Just talk, we u se the phone as
We wan! technology that en h an ces our ability
a drop-off center.
to not tulk to people. We wnnt a personal star
Krmrmber Alexander Graham Bell's first words
Wars defense system to screen and shoot down,
over the newfangled phone? *Mr. W atson, com e
avert and disarm the Incoming m issives. We long
here. I want you.* What would he say today?
for the ability to be out of touch.
•W atson old boy. when you get a m inute, have
This h a s created a whole new etlquettr called
your voice mall call my voice mall.*
•etiquette be dam ned* The dirty little secret of

With mid term elections a mere four
weeks away and polls showing that the
White House sex scandal has had a
deleterious effect on Democratic can
didates throughout the country, the
White House is trying desperately to
shift the focus from the president's dc
bauchcry in office to his handling of
the economy.
To wit, the president brought his
economic team to the Hose Carden
last week to crow about the latest
Census Hureau figures showing that
median household income rose an in
flation adjusted 1.9 percent last year,
while the poverty rate fell from t3 7
percent to 13 3 percent
The president held yet another
White House ceremony this week to
announce that the federal government
was ending the 1998 fiscal year with a
170 billion budget surplus, its first
since 1969 "America puts an end to
three decades of deficits,* the presi
dent proclaimed, "and launches an era
of balanced budgets and surpluses."
Hut as a 13th century am ateur
econom ist observed "Non teneas
aurum totum quod splendet ut
aurum " And for the folks out there
who count them selves among 20th
century non Latin speakers, that
translates to “All that glitters is not
gold ”
Indeed, one has to wonder, with the
supposed healthiest economy in three
decades, with six straight years of eco
nomic growth, low unemployment, low
inflation and low interest rates, why
the average American family isn't
better off today than at the start of the
decade
For while Clinton boasted last week
that 'the typical family's real income

JO SE PH
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has risen by more than $3,500* on his
presidential watch, he neglected to
mention that it has taken the past
eight years (including six with Clinton
in the White House) for this typical
family's income to catch up to where
it was in 1989, during the first year of
the Bush presidency.
And even though this typical family's
income has caught up to where it was
nine years ago, that family still is not
as well off economically as it was at the
start of this decade Thai's because the
federal tax burden is at a post war high
This is attributable to the two big
tax hikes American families were hit
with earlier in the decade The first
came in 1990. when Hush acquiesced
to the Democratic controlled Con­
gress. raising taxes $263 billion The
second came in 1993. Clinton's first
year in office, when he socked the
American people with an additional
$275 billion in new taxes
So when you combine the anemic
growth in family Incomes over the
course of the decade with the heavier
tax burden these families have been
forced to bear, the result is thal the
average American family has actually
lost economic ground dunng the 1990s
Now there is little either the presi
dent or Congress can do to raise family
incomes (save for. maybe, raising the

TIm “h isto ric* valoo o f
Fort H olloa Pork has noth in g
to do w ith w hothor or s o t
tho fort woo thoro. We are not

sure why you made such a big
point of this since no one that
1 am aware of In the Society for
the Preservation of Fort Mellon
Park has ever claimed that the
park was the site of the fort.
Fort Mellon Park was created
and landscaped os a park
through the Works Progress
Administration. Many WPA
projects across the country are
already set aside as historic
sites because of this origin.
This fact alone qualifies Fort
Mellon Park as historic. The
word h isto r ic means 'having
Importance
In
history*
lAmerican Heritage Dictionary).
Most certainly this park has
great Importance In the last 63
years of history In Sanford.
How many citizens have en­
joyed Its serenity and quiet?
How many birthdays and fam­
ily reunions have been cele­
brated within Its environs?
llow many children and grand­
children of Sanford have taken
their first steps or slid down
their first sliding board there?
llow many personally historic
events or our citizens have
taken place there? These per­
sonal histories of our neigh­
bors ore what really define this
as on historic place, not
whether some relatively unim­
portant building used In a long
forgotten war against native
Inhabitants of this region sat
there or not.
Oa your a ssertio n s sh o u t
th e m ooning o f a "jros* and s
"no* v eto on Novem ber 3. You

assert that *a ‘yes' vote means
you (the voters) want Sanford,
the county seat, chosen as the
site for Seminole County's
Conference Center.* T.ie ballot
question has noting to do with
this decision. It was already
made by your friends on the
County Commission. This vote
Is about whether or not the
citizens want PRA Development
&amp; Management to build com­
mercial businesses on their
(the citizens') park.
You also assert that *a ‘yes’
vote means you want to see

Unless you. or
members of tiie City Park &amp;
Recreation Department have
discovered some new laws of
physics, ballflelds cannot be
"moved* or 'relocated.* Existing
ballflelds can be bulldozed and
new ballflelds can be built
elsewhere. This is the Cttv'a
current plan. As to my refer­
ence to a ‘children's fishing
lake,* you will have to forgive
me for relying on public record
and believing the City's Com­
prehensive flan, which lists
(page 6-26. appendix VI A of the
parka A. recreation facility in
ventory) Lake Corola as a
'children's flailing lake.* Per­
haps the fact, assuming your
statement Is true, that there
are no flail In Lake Corola Is
another example of the city
government's neglect of our
parks.

“relocated .*

Sanford restored to Its splen­
dor with a historic hotel as the
grand centerpiece.* Since you
seem to wish to debate the use
of the word historic I would
submit that something which
docs not yet exist can hardly
be labeled as hlstoric-perhaps
you were referring to the May­
fair Hotel, which sits today as
the New Tribes Mission, one
block east of the proposed
building site. This ‘historic ho­
tel* Is a hotel no longer be­
cause It went bankrupt.
A “no* vote certainly docs
NOT mean prosperity will
blithely leap over our down­
town. Nor does It mean any
limits on the future viability of
Sanford's waterfront. Sanford's
waterfront has been horribly
misused by people preceding
both of us. Mr. Mayor. Why not
try to right some of those obvi­
ous wrongs Instead of taking
away over half of the people's
park? Why not find a better lo­
cation for tiie Post Office and
use that lakcfront site for
something that adds beauty
and value to our lakcfront?
Why not use the surface park­
ing lots along the lakefront for
some purpose other than tem­
porary vehicle storage?

TIm ‘ landm ark* la tfef
park. Mr. M ayar. You Just

can't get this, can you? You are
correct that, in the late ‘20's
and early 30's this land was a
platted subdivision. In 1035.
during the height of the worst
economic times ever experi­
enced In this country the San­
ford City government thought It
important to transfer this land
from private to public use,
from on the tax rolls to ofT. At
the height of the Oreat Depres­
sion they consciously set aside
this properly not to be used for
commercial purposes. Now,
you and others are trying to re­
verse that wisdom and. at the
height of tiie best economic
times this country has known,
build commercial businesses
on land set aside by a wiser
generation. The 'birthright*
comes from the fact that every
person bom In or moving to
Sanford since 1935 has owned
a piece of Fort Mellon Park,
assured to us by those wise

You assert that *a 'no' vote
means you are running the risk
of not bringing prosperity and
rcvltullzatlon to our historic
downtown’ yet. elsewhere In
the same II October Seminole
Herald a letter from Andres
Duany, one of the foremost
town planners In the world ap­
pears. Mr. Duany states. *Wllh
a layout like tills one (of the
proposed
hotel/conventlon
center), the retail In the exist­
ing downtown will surely wither
and die.*
The 'mediocrity of a public
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In response to Mayor Larry Dale on Ft. Mellon Park
asset that has so much poten­
tial* Is due solely to the fact
that mayors and city commis­
sions over tiie years have Ig­
nored the maintenance, let
ulone the beautification of our
parks. Including Fort Mellon
Park. As a developer you seem
unable to understand that land
not used as a building site can
be a more valuable asset In
many ways. You do point out
one Important fact. Tills Is
p ublic land. Owned by the
people of Sanford.

Joseph Perltins is a columnist for The

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Seems as If I inay have
touched several nerves In my
last guest column. Mr. Mayor. I
will respond to only a few of
your Inaccurate comments and
questions.

federal minimum wage, which would
have' an effect on. at most, 5 percent
of American families). But they can do
much to increase the average family’s
take home pay. That is. of course, by
cutting taxes.
House Republicans have, in fact,
passed a tax-cut bill. But the $80 bil­
lion in various and sundry tax cuts
(spread out over five years) is not even
one fifth the size of the tax hikes the
American people were hit with earlier
in the decade
And even as stingy as the House
COP has been with its proposed tax
cuts, Clinton is demagoguing the pro
ed cuts as “fiscally irresponsible*
ause they would be gleaned from
the budget surplus.
Hut in the early
1y 1990s, when the U.S.
economy was mired
nlred in recession, the
American people were asked to pay
some $538 billion in new taxes.
Now, with the “healthiest economy
in three decades,* with a projected $ 1.6
trillion budget surplus over the next
decade, the president is telling Amer­
ican families that they don't deserve
to have any of their surplus tax dol­
lars back.
President Clinton and his fellow
Democrats are hopeful that the Amer
ican people will vote for their pocket
books when they go to the polls four
weeks hence. But it hardly is a credit
to the president s economic policies
that the paycheck of the average
American family is smaller today, after
taxes, than it was in 1990.

commissioners of the ‘30's.
Yes. I

certa in ly do talk
i being
al
* '
a t m inim um
n ee th is la tka sad
_
but plainly tn m fact about
h otal/eon von tion cen ter em ­
ploym ent. I get that from the

July 1998 Wage &amp; Salary Sur­
vey of the Employers Associa­
tion of Florida, where 617
companies. Including hotels
and convention centers share
their wage and salary levels
with each other. With around 3
percent unemployment, Semi­
nole County does not need
more low paying Jobs. Wc need
Jobs whose wage levels will In­
crease the quality of life for our
citizens. The Jobs you wish to
bring here plainly and simply
will not do that. I have, of
course, mentioned tiie Jobs
‘that are above average* on
several occasions. According to
three Seminole County hotel
general managers I have Inter­
viewed *90 percent of the man­
agement Jobs will be filled by
transferring people from other
existing hotels.* These Jobs will
not be filled locally for two
reusons. First, they provide
opportunities for the hotelier
to promote existing employees
Into higher level Jobs, thus
capitalizing on their experience
and assuring their retention
with the company. Secondly,
the entry level management
Jobs will be filled with recent
graduates of university pro­
grams In hotel or hospitality
management. Tiie 1997 gradu­
ates from the Cornell Univer­
sity Hotel Management pro­
gram. generally regarded by
the hotel Industry ass the best
In the country, averaged start­
ing salaries of 927,325. How
many college graduates with
degrees In hotel or hospitality
management do you suppose
we have living In Sanford, Mr.
Mayor?
Potentially hugs tea debt
for ovovy laaford taxpayer is
an obvious reality. I have
never stated that there are any
obligations on the general tax
funds. You may be able to daz­
zle a few people who do not
understand tax Incremental
funding with your rhetoric but.
It Is not rocket science. The
fact Is. If this hotel/conventlon
center Is built and goes belly
up, the taxpayers are on the
hook to pay off the debt. There

Is a surviving memorial to this
In the old Mayfair Hotel, whose
debt It took Sanford taxpayers
nearly 50 years to pay off The
fact Is. If the CRA floats bonds
and the hotel/conventlon cen­
ter goes belly up. the taxpayers
are on the hook for that debt
too. Using your estimate of Ute
developer's cost of 940.000,000
and
your
promise
of
92.000.000 In 'park enhance­
ments* and. the Flshklnd Re­
port's
97.050.360
to
98.565.937 tn 1999 CPA Bonds
I arrive at a potential tax debt
of between 949.050.360 and
950.659.937.
This Is no scare tactic. It Is a
scary prospect. You and your
cronies wistfully assume this
hotel will thrive and prosper,
with no proof at all, although
we do expect PRA will magi­
cally complete a glowing feasi­
bility study, which Is 9 months
past due. Just before election
day. Some of us, who know this
behemoth would be built
within the shadows of two ho­
tels that have already failed,
arc Justifiably concerned about
the possibility that It too could
fall and we. the taxpayers, will
again have to foot the bill.
B olld iag
tha
boardwalk
from la crsm sn ta l funds Is
corporate welfare through
and through. The May 1998

Flshklnd Report, a matter of
public record, lists the board­
walk (In Table JJ. at 91.000.000
as part of the ‘Private Devel­
opment* portion of this project.
Since this has been moved Into
the ’Public Development Pro­
gram* arena It means that
what the developer originally
Intended to pay for Is now
planned to be paid from tax In­
cremental funds. In other
words, the City, through the
CRA It created, has decided to
subsidize the developer to the
tune of at least 91.000.000.
We. the City of Sanford, are
giving PRA at least one million
dollars they proposed and In­
tended to spend. This cannot
be characterized as anything
but corporate welfare.
The St. James A.M.E. Church
will host a debate between
Doug Orosecloee. Chairman of
the Society for the Preservation
of Fort Mellon Park and Mayor
Larry Dale on October 19 at
5:30 p.m.

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Herald Staff Writer

M arino proves
the ‘old gun­
slinger’ is not
finished yet

Home teams
pull out onerun victories
By Dean Sm ith

HERALD STOUTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ R you like competi­
tive softball, you could not have
beaten the action In the City of
Sanford Recreation and Depart­
ment Women's Fall Slow llteh
Softball league at Itnrhurst Park
Tuesday night.
In the first game of the evening.
Ur Turner's second double of' the
game with two out In the bottom of
the sixth Inning drove In the tying
and winning runs as Vaughan In­
corporated edged Orlando Dodge.
11-10.

or three best q u arterb ack s In the history of Die
NFL.
But Monday night, before a s hostile an envi­
ronm ent a s there Is tn the league, the old g in sllnger proved h e still h a s some bullets left.
The Dolphins didn't win. b u t don't blam e Dan
Marino. The Jacksonville J a g u a rs beat Marino.
28-21. b u t the old guy pu t In a pretty good p er­
formance a s h e alm ost single-handedly pulled off
one of his greatest In a long line of wins.
Since he cam e out of the University of P itts­
burgh tn 1884, M arino h a s wowed fans In C en­
tral Florida. T hirty-four tim es he led the Dol­
ph in s to com e-from -behlnd fourth q u arter victo­
ries. In th e m eantim e, h e took a stranglehold on
nearly every im portant passing record In the
league.
Critics always said Marino w as simply plugged
Into th e perfect situation. Anyone could throw

In gome two. Jodi Johnson drew
a bases-loaded, two-out walk to
cap a three-run bottom of the sev­
enth Inning as Curt’s Alleycats
moved Into a tic for first place with
r tu M N t W omen, Pag* 2B

Liz Tumor (loft) drove In three runs with a pair of doubles, Ineluding the game-winning two-run shot In the sixth Inning, to
lead Vaughan Inc. past Orlando Dodge. 11-10. and Chris Clark

(right) tripled in two runs in a three-run third inning as Flyers
Wings &amp; Or* upset Sunnliand Corporation. 6-5. In Sanford
Women'* Softball League action at Pinehurst Park Tuesday.

New Smyrna Speedway to
host doubleheader of action

adm itted free.
New Sm yrna Speedway Is located nine miles
SAMSULA _ It's going to be a busy week­ west of New Sm yrna b each at the com er of
.
end of racing tn C entral and New Sm yrna Highway 415 an d 44.
O
ates
open
at
8
p.m.
will)
racing,
beginning
Speedway will be right tn th e cen ter of the
at 7 p.m .
,
action.
For
more
Information,
call
the
FASCAR
of­
take center atage next weekend (Oct. 16­
17). along wtth the night show at Daytona fice at (904) 427-4129. or on the net at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAV.COM. or EInternational Si
‘Iway, a s it will h o st ra c ­
ing on both Friday night an d S aturday after­ Mall at FASCARNOWttAOL.COM.
noon.
On Friday night, starting at 8 p.m .. F air­
way Jeep . Chrysler. Plym outh will host a
Late Model 125-Lap race (Florida Pro Type
BITHLO _ There will be no racing actio n
rules) th at pays $2,500 to win.
at
SpeedWorid th is week because of the sp e ­
Also on the schedule will be regular divi­
sion racing, features only, tn th e Limited cial Late Model event at New Sm yrna S peed­
Late Models, Open Wheel Modified*, S p o rts­ way.
Orlando SpeedWorid will retu rn to regular
m an. Mlnl-Stocks. Bom bers and Run-A­
racing next week with regular division racing
Bouts.
Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with front gate In Late Models, Limited Late Models. Open
ticket windows opening at 7 p.m. Tickets will Wheel Modified*, Sportsm en. Bombers. Mini­
be $15 for ad u lts (show your Pepsi 400 ticket Stocks. 4-Cyllnder Bom bers and Run-A­
at the Front Ticket Window for a $5 d is ­ Bouts.
Orlando SpeedWorid Is located 10 miles
count) wtth kids 11 -and-Under adm itted free.
On S aturday their will be a special EN- east of Orlando on Highway 50 at the 520
DURO 125 daytime race th at will begin a t 1 cutoff.
O ates open a t 7 p.m. with racing beginning
p.m. and end at 3 p.m. so fans can get to the
at
8 p.m .
l*cpal 400.
The E nduro will pay $5,000 to win (baaed
on 100 paid entries) and will constat of 125
BITHLO . T est an d Tune ia held every
laps of green flag racing, no yellows and red
flags only If a driver I* In danger or a ca r la W ednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando SpeedW orid.
blocking th e track.
Coat ia $20. which is good for the car and
Tickets will be $10 for ad u lts (show your
Pepsi 40 0 ticket at the Front Ticket Window three people In th e pits only, while Individu­
for a $5 discount) with ktda U -and-U nder als can en ter for $5.
S p ecia l to tb a Harold

Of course h e w ouldn't bench the aging sta r.
Miami would have rioted, not th at the city
doesn't seem to do th a t every couple of days.
B ut Jo h n so n also knew th at, until Marino waa
gone, U would never be a Jim m y Jo h n so n team.
So he adopted a so-called running game, leav­
ing th e beat statistical q u arterback In NFL h is­
tory to h an d off to the Ukes of Karim AbdulJ a b b a r a n d B ennie Parm alee.
Bad choice. Miami entered Monday night wtth
th e w orst offense In the NFL. Even worse th an
th e Colts an d th a t'a saying som ething.
So after Jacksonville ra n out to a 14-0 lead.
Jo h n ao n waa forced to tu rn to the gunslinger an d
ask him to let eT rip.
By th e tim e h e waa done, M arino had racked
up his beat perform ance of the season. Thirty of
49 for 323 y ard s an d two touchdow ns. J u s t Ukc
th e old days.
As soon a s th e Dolphins took possession for
th e first time. It w as obvious th at Marino would
have to do It all himself. He h a s no running
gam e an d th e receiving tandem of O J . McDuffie
and Lam ar T hom as aren 't scaring anyone.
So he tu rn ed th e clock back 10 years and went
to work.
Throwing u n d er th e Jacksonville secondary, h e
eschewed the long p a ss a n d started to move the
ch ain s.
He w as alm ost 50 percent on third-down co n ­
versions and h e tu rn ed a 14-0 deficit Into a 21-14
lead against th e cocky u p sta rts from Ja c k so n ­
ville.
Then. Jo h n so n Buffered brain lock.
After Jacksonville knotted the score a t 21,
Marino h ad th e ball a n d tim e left on the clock.
So Jo h n ao n turned stubborn.
He w as determ ined to tu rn th e Dolphins into a
ground team a n d h e proved It Monday night. Abd u l-Jab b a r waa stuffed repeatedly. So was P ar­
m alee.
And so were th e D olphins.
Jo h n so n com pounded the problem , with (he
score tied a t 21. by going for a 54-yard field goal
attem p t with ju s t over two m inutes rem aining.
The kick w as wide right an d Jacksonville scored
on the next play. If Jo h n ao n w as thinking
clearly, h e would nave punted an d m ade Brunell,
who w as not sh a rp all night, go 90 yards Instead
of ju st over 50.
B ut even after the J a g s went up 28-21. there
w as Marino, still firing, atiil moving the team u n ­
til h e fumbled when the ball w as knocked out of
h is h an d from behind with tim e winding down.
Marino didn't win Monday night, b u t h e proved
h e's still Dan M arino an d th at'a enough for an y ­
one.
T hink of the big-nam e quarterb ack s in the
league: Favre. Elway. Young. Brunell.
It'a easy to forget M arino since It seem s he'a
been here forever.
B ut Marino let everyone know he'a not done
yet. despite w hat Jim m y Jo h n ao n thinks.

Last Becond Shot: Quick update on
one q f Seminole County's d o s s acts:
Daryl Bush, the form er Lake Brantley
and Florida State undersized, but big-

ORLANDO
SPEEDWORLD

NEW YORK _ Two years ago Samlnoia High School hon­
ored Dm Rainss after ha helped the New York Yankees best
the Atlanta Braves to win the 1996 Worid Series.
Now foe Seminote grad has a chance to do It again as the
Yank#** beat the Cleveland Indians, 9-5, Tuesday night to
win the American League Championship Series and earn a
return trip to the 1996 Worid Series tuning Saturday night.

TEST AND TUNE

Big run night
in Wednesday
Lake Mary
men’s softball
Fta t S ta ff R eports
SANFORD _ Lake Mary Pub and Jc m lg a n
Properties battled to a 13-13 tic, C eleste
Industries battered Signal *0*. 21-5, an d B'Bee'a
Home Cooking outacored the Alpha Team . 23­
10. tn action from the City of Lake Mary P arks
an d
Recreation
D epartm ent
Men's
Fall
W ednesday Night Slow Pitch Softball League.
The league will be In action again th is evening
wtth a tripleheader starting a t 6:30 p.m . at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex on Rantoul Lane
between CR-46A an d Country Club Road and
across from the Mayfair C ountry Club.
Jcm lg an Properties Jum ped out to a 6-0 lead
after two Innings with David Sim m ons driving In
three ru n s and Vie Taylor driving In a pair.
Lake Mary Pub started 1U com eback with
three ru n s In the third inning, on the strength of
a three-run hom e ru n by Kevin Ju lian , an d then
took th e lead with five runs In the fourth Inning.
The two team s then started trading ru n s and
the score was called after eight Innings by Uic
time limit wtth the score tied at 13-13.

Frankie Phillips (left) was thrse-tor-thrs* and acorad
three runs to help C eleste Industries beat Signal *0*.
21-5, and Craig Markaraon (right) waa lour-tor-tour.

Inducing a home run and a trip**, scored four rune and
drovs In six as B'Bee'a Homs Cooking bested tha Alpha
Team, 23-10. In Laka Mary aoftba* last Wsdnssday.

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America's Largest Nighttime Sporting Event

Continued from Page ID
p in t/ lin e b a c k e r , Ls o n (n /u re d r e s e r v e d uilf/t
th e SI. /-o id s Rams. He's recuperating In T a l l a h a s ­
s e e . b u t u.'cnf to t h e Lake nrantley-lxike Man/
game last Friday and gave a stirring p e p talk to
the undefeated Patriots.

4

Lake Mary C o n tin u e d from Page ID

Doing the hitting for Lake
Mary Pub weir Tom Szabo
(three singles, two runs, two
RHI), Kevin Julian (home run.
double, two runs, three RBI).
Jay Johnson (home run, single,
two runs, three RBI). Rick
Wilson (double, single, two
runs, RBI). Jim Kenny (two
&gt; singles, run. RBI). Andy Logan
(two singles, two runs), Bobby
Shaw (single, run, RBI). A1 Dow
(single. RBI). Frrd Bray (RBI)
and JetT Dow (run).
Hitting
for
Jcmtgan
Properties
were
David
Simmons (home run. four
singles, two runs, five RBI). Vic
Taylor (double, three singles,
three runs, two RBI). Dave
Coss (double, three singles,
two runs, two RB1| and Jerry
DIBartolo (three singles, two
runs. RBI).
Also
hitting
were
Vic
■ . DIBartolo and Brett Marshall
(two singles, one run and one
RBI each). Bob Colete (two
- - singles, RBI), Randy Simpson
(two singles, run) and Fred
- Newhart (single, run).
Signal TT took a 1-0 lead In
■ the top of the first Inning, but
• It was all Celeste Industries
after that, with Tony Duncan
driving In (He runs to lead the
■" attack.
Contributing for Celeste
• Industries were Tony Duncan
(three singles, two runs, five
RBI). Sean McDonough (three
4 singles, three runs, two RBI).
* Frankie Phillips (three singles,
three runs), Jeff Rood (double.
. single, run, three RBI), Rick
Linares (two singles, run. three
RBI) and Noy Rivers (tow
singles, two runs, two RBI).
Also contributing were Jim
DePoy (single, three runs, three
RBI). Scott Carter (single, two
runs, two RBI). Phil Page
(single, two runs) and Dave
’ Rape (two runs).
i’
Providing the offense for
Signal "0* were Gerard Smith
(two doubles, two runs). Ronnie
Gregory and David Hudlck Jr.
/ (two singles each).
Mike

Weaver (double, two runs. RHI),
Chris Taylor (single, nin. two
RBI) and Gene Williams and
Marcus Bullock (one single and
one RBI each).
The Alpha teams had hopes
of an upset after scoring two
runs In the top of thr first
Inning, but B'Bee's Home
Cooking came back with 12
runs In the bottom of the first
Inning, six coming Immc on a
three-run triple and a three-run
home run by Craig Merkerson.
Powering
B'Bee's
Home
Cooking were Crnlg Merkerson
(home run. triple, two singles,
four runs, six RBI), Myrte) Reid
(double, two singles, three
runs, two RBI), W.L. Gracey
(three singles, run. RBI).
Calvin Davis (grand slam,
single, run, six RBI), Kclthinn
Roberts (double, single, two
runs, two RBI) and Tony Smith
(double, single, three runs,
RBI).
Other hitters were Arthur
Bames (two singles, run. two
RBI). Sam Raines (two singles,
three runs). Nokia Roberts
(single, run, two RBI). Sieve
Dennis (single, run. RBI).
Tommy Gracey (single, two
runs) and Kevin Lavlgne
(single, run).
Doing the damage for the
Alpha
Team
were
Nell
Shllllngford (triple, two singles,
two runs, two RBI). Rob TardlfT
(double, two singles, run. four
RBI), David En card on (three
singles, run, RBI). Carmello
Verdljo (double, single, run)
and Ozzie
Castilla
(two
singles).
Also, Shorty Garda (double,
two runs, two RBI], Edwin
Rentas (double, run) and lzzy
Cruz and Eric Mara (one single
and one run each).

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For the last 40 years, millions of race
fans have been exposed to the drama, ex­
DAYTONA BEACH _ It's been well* citement. fantastic finishes and historical
documented that NASCAR Winston Cup victories that define racing at Daytona.
Tills week, fans will experience the
stock car racing Is the fastest-growing
sport In America, but a new milestone will “World Center of Racing" In a whole new
light, ns the world's most fnmous speedway
I k - reached ihls Saturday. Oct. 17. 1998. as
"Americas Largest Nighttime Sporting has been transformed Into the world's
Event" will tukc center stage at Daytona In­ largest outdoor lighted sports facility.
Musco Lighting of Muscatine. Iowa. Is re­
ternational Speedway.
Hie inaugural nighttime running of the sponsible for the process of converting the
Pepsi 400 will combine the speed and ex­ hallowed grounds of Daytona International
citement of NASCAR under the lights with Speedway Into a facility capable of hosting
the rich history and prestige associated one of the most anticipated sporting
events of the decade.
with NASCAR’s premier venue.
"lights at Daytona Is going to be fantnsAlong with a capacity crowd of more
than 150,000 on hand, millions more will Uc for everyone," said two-time Dnytonn
be glued to their television sets at home as 500 champion Dale Jnrrett. "I can't imag­
TNN Motorsports presents the live broad­ ine what It's going to look like, we've all
seen racing under the lights, but not the
cast.
kind of racing we do at Daytona. As thrill­
Daytona International Speedway has
ing ns It Is during the daylight. It should be
hosted the "Great American Race." the Day­ even more thrilling at night.*
tona 500. and the "Mid-Summer Classic,"
■Running a night race at Daytona will be
the Prpsl 400, annually since 1959.
awesome." added Mark Martin. Tills should
S pecial to th e H erald

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NEW YORK _ Scott Broalua h it a three-run
hom e run over th e centerfleld fence In the
third Inning to give the New York Yankees a
64) lead and they w ithstood a grand slam by
the Cleveland Indians' J im Thom e to win 9-5
and win the Am erican League C ham ptonshlop T uesday night a t Yankee Stadium .
Thom e's hom e ru n . a record-setting fourth
of the scries, closed the score U&gt; 6-5 b u t
David Cone. Ram iro Mendoza an d M ariano
Rivera held th e Indians scoreless for the rest
of th e gam e.
The Yankees won th e Best-of-Seven S eries
four-gam es-to-two an d earned th eir 35th trip
to th e World S eries.
Yankee S tadium will h o st the first gam e of
th e aeries on S aturday night.
a a m c 6 of th e National League C ham pion­
sh ip Series will be played th is afternoon a t
T u m er Stadium In A tlanta w ith th e S an Di­
ego P adres leading the series, 3-to-2, with
the B raves having won th e last two g am es
an d needing a sweep In A tlanta to win the
aeries. Qam e tim e Is 4 p.m. a n d can be see n
on WOFL POX 35.

NBA cancels games
ORLANDO _ For th e first tim e In history,
th e NBA h a s c a n celled regular sea so n
gam es.
B ecause of the lockout, the league decided
to cancel the first two weeks of the regular
season an d they will not be m ade up.
The O rlando Magic will lose six gam es. In­
cluding three scheduled for th e O-Rena.

C ontinued from Pag* IB

an 8-7 triumph
over the Sharks.
In the nightcap, Chris Clark
tripled In two runs In the bot­
tom of the third Inning and
scored on a two-out single by
Yoyo Cox dial proved to be the
deciding run as Flyers Wings &amp;
Grill upset previously unde­
feated Sunnlland Corporation,
0 5.
Wllh Tuesday's results there
Is a race again, as Curl's Alleycats and Sunnlland Corpora­
tion are tied for first with 5-1
records and Curt's Alleycats
are just a game back at 4-2.
Trailing the leaders are the
Sharks and Vaughan Incorpo­
rated (both 2-4) and Orlando
Dodge (0-6).
Next Tuesday night at Pinehurst I“ark, Curt's Alleycats
challenges Sunnlland Corpora­
tion at 6:30 p.m.; Flyers Wings
&amp; Grills battles Vaughan In­
corporated nt 7:30 p.m.; and
the Sharks and Orlando Dodge
meet at 8:30 p.m.
Orlando Dodge and V aughan
Incorporated were tied at 2-2
after the first Inning, but
V aughan Incorporated looked
to be In good sh ap e for the win
as It scored two ru n s In th e
third Inning a n d five tu n s In
the fourth Inning to tak e a 9-3
advantage.
B ut O rlando Dodge rallied
scortna five ru n s In th e
fifth inning an d three ru n s In
th e sixth Inning, w ith T heresa
Brooks driving In five tu n a with
a double an d a hom e run, to
take a 10-9 lead.
Brec Davis led off th e bottom

SANFORD _ The City of Sanford R ecreation
an d P arks D epartm ent. In association with
th e W inning Ways B asketball Academy a t
Sanford. Is registering players for the Fall
Youth B asketball League.
Boys an d girls between the ages of kinder­
g arten through high school are encouraged
to sign up.
The cost to register Is 920 and Individuals
m ust bring a birth certificate.
Player placem ent day will be on Saturday,
October 31st at Sanford Middle School and
Jam boree/O pentng C erem onies will b e held
a t Sanford Middle School on Saturday, No­
vem ber 14th. The seaso n will begin on No­
vem ber 21st.
For Information, call th e Sanford R ecrea­
tion Departm ent a t (407) 330-5697.

CCW Wrestling In Sanford
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring CCW (C ontinental C h am ­
pionship Wrestling) Professional W restling
on Wednesday, O ctober 14th a t the Sanford
CMC Center.
Come see T h e Rienom * Bryan Austin.
"The Syrian Slasher*. D p Town" Frankie
Capone. "Mr. Money* Je ff Deen. T h e Merce­
nary*. ’Lord of Discipline*. T h e Florida Hur­
ricane*. *Mad Dog* Mike Taylor w ith h is new
m anager *Ms. Red Hot Pepper*, a n d ’ m any
others.
Also on hand trill be "Mr. W restling U* who
will receive a plaque from CCW.
Doors open a t 6:30 p.m . with the option
beginning at 7:30 p.tn. T he cost is $8 for all
seats, with proceeds going to the Sanford
Police Explorers to h elp p u rch ase a van for

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Although grandstand seating Is sold out
for the 1998 Pepsi 400. other options
available to fans wishing to experience
"Daytona at the Speed of Light" Include un­
reserved grandstand tickets good for ad ­
mission to all of Thursday's and Friday's
on track action.
Infield tickets for the entire weekend of
racing will be available at the gale stanlDg
on Thursday. Oct. 15.
For more ticket Information, call the
Speedway Ticket Office at (904) 253-7223
or visit w-ww.daytonausa.com,

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Sanford Youth Basketball
Baseball playoffs

be the most exciting IVpsI 400 In history.
"It's going to be exciting for the fans."
defending Champion John Andretti adds.
'The cars look better nl night, and as close
ns the pack Is going to be together here.
It's only going to add to the excitement.
"Nolrody has ever seen a restrictor-plate
race nl night before. I think I'm Just ns ex­
cited as the fans to sec how It's all going to
come off."

of the seventh Inning for
Vaughan
Incorporated
by
reaching on an error. After a
fly out, Cindy Olles singled and
the runners moved up u base
on a grounder to first by Anne
Sterling.
Turner followed wllh her
double that gave Vnughan In­
corporated the lead for good.
Leading the way for Vaughan
Incorporated were Cindy Giles
(two triples, one single, four
runs scored, two RBI), Mamcl
Burkett (one triple, one double,
two runs scored, two RBI), Liz
Turner (two doubles, three RBI)
and Debbie Sterling (two sin­
gles).
Also, Luanne Maclsaac (one
double, two runs scored), Bree
Davis (one single, two runs
scored, one RBI), Sondala
Chaplin (one single) and Chris­
tina Bemtng (one run scored).
Pacing the Orlando Dodge a t­
tack were Theresa Brooks (two
home runs, one double, three
runs scored, seven RBI), Nikki
Snell (one single, three runs
scored) and Shonda Bryant
(one single, two runs scored).
O thers contributing were,
Gloria Beasley a n d EUte Mor­
rissey (one single, one RBI),
P at Trowbridge (one single).
P at Tillm an (one RBI) a n d
M arie Byrd a n d D ebra S utton
a™ .
fcelvek trillin g 4 -3 kfter two In­
nings. b u t took"* 5-4 lead by
scoring tow tu n s in th e fourth
Inning. The S h ark s reclaim ed
th e lead In th e fifth Inning,
scoring three ru n s to go up 7-5.

Becky Simpson opened the
bottom of the seventh Inning
for Curt's Alleycats with a sin­
gle. After a fly out. Barbie
Bartels and (.ran Sparrow sin­
gled lo loud the bases.
Kim Cunts walked to srorc a
nm and Anne Grlemr singled
In the tying run. Dec Walden
then grounded back to (he
pitcher, forcing a runner at the
plate for out number two. But
It came to naught as Johnson
drew a walk lo score Curtis
wllh the winning run.
Contributing for Curt's Alleycats were Barbie Bartels (one
double, two singles, one nm
scored, one RBI). Anne Grlemr
(three singles, one nm scored,
one RBI). Becky Simpson
(three singles, two nm s scored)
and Sharon Rilchlc (two sin­
gles. two RBI).
Also contributing were Sue
Nlckcll (one single, one run
scored, one RBI). Dee Walden
(one single, one nm scored),
Kathy Kltngensmlth and Leah
Sparrow (one single each). Kirn
Curtis (two runs scored, one
RBI) and Derna Hamm and
Jodi Johnson (one RBI each).
Doing the hitting for the
S h ark s were Teresa Howdyshell (one double, three sin­
gle*. one nm scored, four RBI).
Robin Bishop (one triple, one
double. one single, one run
•cored) and Jenny Blowers
(one triple, one single, two
RBI).

Others, Sheila Sanders (one
single, two runs scored). Debo­
rah Manfredl (one single, one
run scored), Kathy Spellman

th eir program .
Tickets a re now available at: Oold'a Gym of
Sanford, 330-1203; Billy Boy's. 321-0833;
Pro Sports, (904) 775-8900; a n d S tate Market
R estaurant. 321-7179.
For m ore Inform ation, please contact Offi­
cer Mike Tayior a t (407) 333-3030.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First C hurch of the
Nazarene wlU h o st a 3-on-3 B asketball
T ournam ent on Saturday. October 17th.
The double elim ination tournam ent will
have two divisions, Adult _ 19-and-Ovcr and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
First a n d Second Place prizes will b e
aw arded for each division a s well a s T -sh irts
for each p artic ip a n t.
Coat la 930 per team with proceeds to
benefit th e Youth of Sanford First C hurch of
th e N azarene.
For inform ation an d to receive a re g istra­
tion form call: Sanford First C hurch of the
N azarene at (407) 333-3133.

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORLANDO _ O rlando Solar Bear individual
gam e tickets are on sale through th e Orlando
A rena Box Office an d all Florida an d South
Ocofgla TlcketM aster outlets.
T h u year, th e S olar B ears are offering
th ree different seaso n ticket plans which are
also on sale. F an s will have the option of
p u rch asin g one of th ree plans; season tick ­
ets (41 hom e games), half season (choose
your own 30 hom e gam es p lu s opening night)
and a 13 gam e package (your choice of any
13 games).
Ticket inform ation also Is available at 877PUCK.

and Beth Hundrlser (one single
each) and Tanya Geiger (two
nms scored).
Hyers Wings A Grill scored n
single nm In the first Inning
and two runs In the second In­
ning. but Sunnlland Corpora­
tion answered wllh three runs
In the top or tire third Inning to
tie the game at 3-3.
Hyers Wings ft Grill came
right back In the bottom of the
third Inning with Clark’s triple
scoring two runs and one out
later, Cox singled In Clark to
make the score 6-3.
Sunnlland Corporation got a
pair of nms back In the fifth
Inning, but that would be the
last scoring of the game.
Powering Hyers Wings A
Grill were Yoyo Cox (one home
run. one single, one nm
scored, two RBI), Margaret
Clevenger (one double, one
single, one run scored) and
Carol Norman (two singles).
Also. Chris Clark (one triple,
one tun scored, two RBI).
Brenda Hartsfleld and Gina
Green (one double and one run
scored each), Tracey Mitchell
(one double). Lucy Sellers (one
single, one RBI). Paula Songer
(one single, one run scored)
and Sharon Burch (one RBI).
Providing the offense for
Sunnlland Corporation were
Nlkld Lewis (two singles, two
runs scored, one RBI), Carol
Cranlck (two singles, o n e ’ nm
scored, two RBI). Ann Lanza
(one double, one RBI). Sue Bagley and Barb Martin (one sin­
gle and one run scored each),
Belinda Anderson (one single)
and Teresa Hnck (one RBI).

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Athletic Boosters are offering reserved sea­
son football tickets for 950 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

UCF basketball teams to hold
Midknight Madness
ORLANDO _ The UCPs men's and women's
basketball teams will kick off their 1998-99
campaigns with Midknight Madness on the
evening of October 16th at the UCF Arena.
The doors to the arena will open at 10:30
p.m. Performances by the UCF band, cheer­
leaders and dance team will kick off the fes­
tivals and will be followed by a variety of ac­
tivities, drawings and games until midnight.
Ai that time the 1998-99 versions of the
UCF men's and women's basketball teams
will make their entrance Into the arena and
will practice until approximately 12:30 a.m.
After the practice there will be a special
opportunity for fans and the players altin» to
Interact. The photograph for the 1998-99
men's basketball schedule poster wlU be
taken at that time and fans are invited to be
a part of the event. The doors to the Arena
will close at approximately 1 a.m.

Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gymnas­
tics, 601 E. 25th Place, ls on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.m.
Activities offered include gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and loU of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening Is 95 for children
ages 6-to-)2.
For more information call 323-2462.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, October 14, 1998 • 3 1

People

A seafood experience

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Hill-McCloud
Louise Hill an d Jo se p h McCloud of Sanford announce their
engagem ent today. Her parents are the late J u liu s and Georgia
Mlnlfleld.
The bride-elect
was bo m In Selma, Ala. where she
graduated from Brantley High School In 1962 and graduated In
1972 from Chicago School of Nursing.
The bridegroom Is the son of H enrietta McCloud and the late
Ja m e s McCloud. Bom In Sanford, he Is a 1962 graduate of
Crooms High School. He Is presently employed at American
T ran sp o rt.
The wedding wilt be an event of Oct. 17 nt 3:00 p.m. at the
PuU Gospel C hurch of God and Christ, Sanford.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary
m eets
T hursday
m ornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m ., a t th e M arriott
Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
C ontact
Brian
Overby, president, at 322-0634.

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

Weight Watchers
A local ch a p te r of Weight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Com munity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.tn.

Toastmasters
The Omni T o astm asters C lub
&gt;6861 will m eet at 5:30 p.m.
every T hursday a t the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive,
Heathrow. G u ests an d prospec­
tive m em bers are welcome.
Call Jim Ocque, 942-5227 for
Inform ation.

ToughLove support
ToughLove Orlando, a p a r ­
ent support group, m eets every
Thursday from 7 to B p.m. a t
St. Stephen L utheran Church,
2140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove la a self-help, a c ­
tive. p aren t support group for
p aren ts troubled by tltheir cl
chllr. The group Is
d ien 's behavior.
open to p aren ts of preteens,

teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 324-0724 or visit their
web site at topghlovc.org.

Senior Friends
The Colum bia Medical Center-Sanford C hapter of Senior
Friends m eets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
timely program s are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
Information, call Liz Lawlor. di­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

TOPS
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Scnslbbly)
&gt;621 m eets
every
Thursday from
II to 11:45
a.m ., at the Sanford A lliance
C hurch. 1491 S. Park Ave.
Wcigh-ln Is front 10 to 10:45
a.m . For Information call 3219240. Visitors are welcome.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
an d
ALATEEN
m eetings are held every T hurs­
day, a t 8 p.m., at Sanford
C hristian C hurch. 730 U paala
Road, Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
m eet every Thursday, from 8* 10
p.m., at the G reater Sanford
C ham ber of Commerce. Pickera and grtnners are welcome.
For Inform ation, call J o h n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

American Legion
American Legion Post 53 and
Unit m eet the second T hurs­
day, at 8 p.m., at the Post
Home, 2874 S. Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1652.

Shrimp adds
a party touch
to any meal
Wc are noL by and large, a nation
of fish caters. Despite our health con
corns, our Interest in low fat food, and
all (he hoopla over omega 3 fatty adds,
our per-capILa fish consumption Is low
when compared with that of much of
the rest of the world, especially Asia.
(Some statistics I (ound put American
fish consumption at IS pounds per
person, compared with S3 pounds per
capita In Japan.)
But the fish we cat the most of —
aside from canned tuna — is shrimp.
Which Is no suiprtse, I guess. Shrimp
is a sort of "party fish"; bring some to
the table and it makes any meal feel
special.
Fortunately, Ihere'-s a new book ded­
icated to our favorite fish: “Simply
Shrimp* by Rick Rodgers. It tells you
everything you need to know about
shrimp, from buying it to cooking it.
What you need lo know for Ihc fol­
lowing recipes is that shrimp is sold
by count. Small shrimp come 40 to a
pound, medium shrimp are 36 to 40
per pound; large are 31 to 34; extralarge. 26 to 30: &gt;nd so on. up to supercolossal mi lo a pound).
You also need to know that you will
most likely be buying frozen or previ­
ously frozen shrimp, unless you live
near a coastal community with a
shrimping Industry. Thaw frozen
shrimp in the refrigerator or under
cold running water. Keep all shrimp
chilled until ready lo use. Don't buy
cooked shrimp for the recipes that
follow. They lack flavor.
I also found out from “Simply
Shrimp" that the black stuff in the vein
that runs down the back of the shrimp
wont hurt you. Deveining shrimp is
purely a matter of aesthetics.
You don’t need to know much more,
except that your guests will be happy
when your bring any of these dishes
to the table.
NEW-FASHIONED
COCKTAIL WITH CELERY
VINAIGRETTE
,.
For the vinaigrette:
» large eatery rib
mao i/*4noh dk»
1/4 cup vegetable o&gt;
2 tablespoons fresh

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For the cocktail sauce:
1 cup

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1 email celery rib with leaves,

finely i

New-fashioned shrimp cocktail with celery vinaigrette.

For the shrimp:

1/2

2 tablespoons eiUt-vIryn olive oH

grltVG till Of • mnSS

3 garlic doves, peeled and i

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31“

1/2 teaspoon rod-pepp
2 to 3 pounds large or &lt;

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1 email onion, peeled and sliced
1 bey teal
4 whole peppercorns
34 large shrimp (ebout 1 to M/2
)

To serve: Place • individual bowls,
martini glasses or other stemmed
cocktail glasses In the freeser for
about 10 minutes to chill. Usings slot­
ted spoon, place equal portions of the
celery vinaigrette in the glasses. Hook
6 shrimp In a circle • round the edge
of each glass, tails facing out. Spoon
about 3 tablespoons of the cocktail
sauce into the center of each glass.
Serve chilled. Yield: 4 servings.
— Recipe from “Simply Shrimp," by
Rick Rodgers (Chronicle Books. 1*941

1/4 cup chopped hash diantro, In­
cluding stems
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2 eerrano or jafepeno chdea, i
and chopped

1 pound medium shrimp
I cup bottled dam |uics
1 cup dry whMe wins

vodka o r gin (optton-

To make the vinaigrette: Combine
all of the vinaigrette ingredients in a
bowl. Cover and refrigerate until
chilled, at least 2 hours, or overnight.
To make the cocktail sauce: Com­
bine all the cocktail-sauce Ingredients
in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate until
chilled and flavors are blended, at least
2 hours or overnight
Shortly before serving prepare the
shrimi In a saucepan, bring to a boil
(over high heat) the water, salt onion,
bay leaf and peppercorns. Add the
shrimp. Cook until the shrimp turn
pink, opaque, and firm — 2 to 3 min­
utes, counting from the time you add
the shrimp. (The water does not have
to return to a boil.) Drain and rinse
under cold running water until easy to
handle. Heel, leaving the tail segments
Intact. Devein Uw shrimp if you wish.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.

1/4 cup Itah
2 ecatUons,

SPAGHETTI WITH SHRIMP IN
GARLICKY WINE SAUCE

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1/21

1 pound spaghetti

21
eaN, to I
Peel and devein the raw shrimp,
reserving both the shells and the
shrim p. In a medium saucepan,
bring the shrimp shells, the clam
juice and wine to a simmer over
medium heat. Simmer for 20 min­
utes. Strain the stock into a small
bowl and set aside.
In a large skillet, heat the oil over
medium heat. Add the garlic, parsley,
oregano and red pepper flakes. Cook,
stirring constantly, until the garlic Is
fragrant, about I minute. Add the re­
served stock and bring to a simmer.
Add the shrimp, and cook until pink
and Arm, 2 to 3 minutes.
Meanwhile, bring a large pot of
slightly salted water to a boil over high
heat. Add the spaghetti and cook, stir­
ring occasionally, until barely lender.
Drain end return to the pot. Add the
shrimp sauce and butter and toss well
Season with salt — be careful, the
dam juice can be quite salty, and you
may not need to sod any. Transfer to
a large, wanned serving bowl. Serve
immediately. Yield: 4 to 4 servings.
— Recipe from "Simply Shrimp," by
Rick Rodgers (Chronicle Books, 1**»
SHRIMP WITH THAI LEMONGRASS AND CHILE MARINADE
4 tsmonorass stalks (a
1/2 cup trash Sme juice

Remove the tough outer layer of the
lemongrass. Using a sharp knife or a
mini food-procesaor, mince the
bottom 4 to 6 inches of the stalks. Dis­
card the tops. You should have about
I cup. In a blender, combine the
minced lemongrass with all of the in­
gredients except for the shrimp. This
is the marinade. In a heavy-duty, selfsealing plastic bag, combine the
shrimp — shells still on — and the
marinade. Refrigerate, turning
shrimp occasionally, for at least 1
hour and up to 2 hours.
Prepare a charcoal fire in a grill and
let It burn until the coala are covered
with white ash and you can hold your
hand at rack level for about 3 seconds.
If using a gas grill, preheat to
medium.
Remove the shrimp from the mari­
nade. Skewer them or place them In a
grill basket on the rack. Cover the grill
and cook until shrlipp, turn opaque
around the edges! Turii and continue
grilling until just pink and firm. Total
cooking time win be about 3 to 4 min­
utes. Serve immediately. Yield: 4 to 4
servings.
Note: Fish sauces from Vietnam
(nam pla or nuoc nam) and Indonesia
(paalis) are found in Aslan markets
and many supermarkets. Likewise,
lemongrass can be found in Asian
■tom. When you And lemongrass, buy
extra, wrap it well aad freeze R for
future use.
— Recipe from "Simply Shrimp," by
Rick Rodgers (Chronicle Books, IMS)
CISSS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

Roommate fed up with brother-in-law
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I live
with throe friends in order to save
money. One of our houaematae is
my wife’s brother. I can’t stand him.
He's boaay and always wants things
his way. Tha o th er h o u tem ates
ignore him and let him do what ha
wants. I am the only one who seems
to have a problem with him.
Abby, last night he held a "fami­
ly meeting* and asked my wife and

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me not to fight on the front patch.
We don't fight very often, but there
a re two th in g s we fight about:
money and her evil brother. I have
considered telling him what to do
w ith hia thoughts on many occa­
sions, b u t I have kept my mouth
sh u t because my wire gets upset
whan I criticise her brother. She's
very protective of him and feels he
can do no wrong. 8he thinks I'm
vindictive If I disagree with him.
Should 1 keep my mouth shut for
the sake of peace, or do I have a
right to say what I think of him?
FED UP IN WEST VIRGINIA
D B A S FED U P t Aa lo n g aa
y o u ’re liv in g u n d er th e tam o
to koep your

DEAR ABBY: Regarding your
response to "Irritated In Minneapo­
lis, tha woman who was distressed
because a m in ister’s widow was
ch asin g a f te r h e r h u sb an d at
church: You said the widow proba­
bly needed "verification th at she’s
still attractive to men."
Abby, you excused this woman’s
behavior and minimised the wife's
d is tre s s . T ha m in ista r's widow
should know better. She does know
better If aha la trained in the holy
Scrifkuraa, which a n guidelines for
what la appropriate and what is not
betweenthe sexes.
The widow baa already had a
husband of her own, and though it's
unfortunate ha’s deceased, pursuing
someone slat's husband (in bar own
church, yet) fe not only inappropri­
ate. but disloyal to the man's wife.
People Ilka th e widow invade
others boundaries and count on
"compassion* In order to continue
th e ir gem s. T ha husband is not
always "not attracted," and it’s not
the wife's job to find tha widow a
new men ao th a t aha won't steal
hen.
I have been in «liwil«r situations
and have a solution: 1 ta k a the
woman aside and say, "I may be
wrong, but I gat tha moling you're
attracted to my husband, and it

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m akes me uncomfortable." They
always deny it at first, but I treat
them with dignity and honesty, and
it earna me their respect I have no
more problems with them. In fact, I
t th e eenee they're relieved to
ve been stopped in such a loving
way. It works.
A WIFE WHO CARES

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DEAR W IFEi Y o u r osp orl*
g iv e s v i s a v o lte to th e
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U nfortunately, how ev­
er, w e’re not living In a porfiset

DEAR ABBY: I gave up my child
for adoption when the was 7 days
old. It/was one of the hardest things
I have ever had to do. Please do not
got me wrong; the choice I made
‘ ‘ what
'
was a lovinginvoice.
choice. 1~ did
I felt
my B
was right for my
child. You
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love her more than the very air I
breathe, as I do all my children.
This happened approximately 18
y ean ago, and I have since had two
more children. The child 1 gave up
has met her sister and knows that
•he la h e r s is te r. Now, aa she
approaches her 18th birthday, she
has made it d ear that she wants to
meet me face-to-face.
Abby, I am terrified to meet her.
1 don’t know w hat to say to her.
Could you please advise me about
what to do?
SCARED IN VISTA, CAUF.
D EAR S C A R E D ! T e ll y o u r
d au g h ter exactly erhat you nave

fo r h e r a t

DEAR ABBY: The num ber of
people who take the time to write a
letter, address it, stamp it and mail
it only to complain about ridiculous,
everyday things blows my mind.
The lady who wrote complaining
that restaurants don't slice lemoi)*
the way she likes them for her iced
tea flabbergasted me. Maybe she
should tako a reality check.
When someone or som ething
■tarts getting on my nerves, I find
th a t tak in g a m om ent to th in k
about its importance in the grand
scheme of things really helps. This
may seem morbid, but I do so by
imagining th at I am on my death­
bed. Think about it: Do I want to lie
there and say, "I've had a wonderful
life full of challenges, beauty and
love,” or do I want to any, "I should
have worried more about that snot­
ty salesperson, or the paperclip req­
uisition form”?
We can’t all be easygoing all the
time — and we shouldn't be — but
the key ia keeping things in their
proper perspective.
Abby, tne advice you gave the
lemon-wedge lady was right on. If
■he doesn't like what's offered, she
should bring her own darn lemons.
That's a pretty good concept to keep
in mind when it comes lo ju st about
anything.
MONIQUE BYRNE,
FREMONT, CAUF
DEAR MONIQUE: T h an k you
fo r y o u r su p p o rt. I re c e iv e d a
fis tfu l o f c ritic is m fo r h a v in g
p rin ted th a t letter.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

COUNTY COUNT
EIOHTC8NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C m No. Bfl.04SS-CC.JO F
THE RESERVE A1 THE
CROSSINGS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC
Plaintiff,
v.
WI NDI WARD BIRLC Irk 'l
W INDY WARD,
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
m il pursuant to Summary Final
'udgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In (be cat# ol THE
RESERVE AT THE CROSSINGS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOC , INC,
and WENDI WARO BtRLE l/Wa.
WENDT WARO. Dalandanl, In
tea Circuit Court. In and lor
Sam-nola County, Florida, Cat#
No
98-04S6CC-20-F,
the
undersigned Clark wilt aall at
public tala to tba Mgheit and
bait bidder for caab al tba Waal
Irani door ol tba Samtnota
County Courtbouaa, 301 N,
p a-v
Avenue,
Sanlord,
Seminole County, Florida, al tba
Hour ol tt:00 a m on tba 291h
day u! October. A. 0 1998. Ibal
carl a m raal ptoparty situate
mo being in Seminole County.
Florida, described at follows:
Lot 9, Block 1. THE RESERVE
AT THE CROSSINGS. PHASE
TWO. according to tba plat
thereof at lacordad in Plal
Bonk 35, Pagat SO to S2. Public
R# o'dt ol Saminola County,
Florida.
Strati Addreit:
1C2 Morning Glory Dnvt
t i l l Mary. Florida 32T4S
VkRVANNE MORSE
Cl e r k o f t h e
CRCUlT COURT
fly: Jana E Jataaric
Deputy Clark
W if lan E Relic hmann, Jr.,
(tqu-re
Pj»1 Otbca Bo&gt; 4848
S4r lord, FL 32772-4848
Pjblitb: Octobar 7, 14. 1998
0EV-54

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. SB B2S-CP
Probal* Division
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
MARY JO C JANUARY.
Dacaasad
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tba admmitlrabon at tha
atlala ol MARY JO C JANU­
ARY, dacaasad. Casa No 98825-CP, la pandlng In tha
Circuit Court lor Saminola
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, Pott Ottica Drawer C.
Sanlord, Florida 327F1. Tba
names and addresses ol me
personal representative and Ihe
personal representative's attor­
ney ara sat torih below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
All parsons on whom this
notice Is served who have
objections that challenge tha
validity ol the will, tha qualities •
Hons ot tha personal represen­
tative, venue, or jurisdiction ol
this Court are required to tils
their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBUCATIOH OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All Creditors ol the decedent
and oilier persons having
claims or damanda against
dscedenl'a eststa on whom a
copy ot this notice Is served
within three months alter the
date ol the lust publication ol
this notice must file ttie-r claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of tha decedant and persona having claims
or damanda against tha d#Cadant a astate mutt Ms thalr
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FIIEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tba dale ol the brat publica­
tion ot this Notica is the 14th
day of Octobar. 1998
Personal Representabye:
Albert W. January
1T08 South Palmetto Avenua
Sanlord. Florida 32773
Attornay for
Paraonai Rspraaantshve:
Joseph A. Rosier. Esquire
Post Office Do* 950176
LAke Mery. Florida 32795-0178
4077321-6577
Florida Bar No. 132405
Publish: October 14, 21. 1091
DEV-100

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.I 98-1183-CA-14K
n a t io n a l b a n k o f

COMMERCE.
Plflintltt,
vt,
V IO C O DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION,
MASTER DEVELOPMENT
OF CENTRAL
F l o r id a , i n c .. c o u n t y o f
SEMINOLE. RAY VALDES,
at *ai Collado' in and
lor Srrmrnoia County.
C it y OF SANFORD,
HERBERT H.
GEARTNER. NAOMI
GEARTNER. JOHN R.
PARKE, III, and
WILLIAM V. CHAPPELL. III.
Dalandanta.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notica i* giian that pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgmant
dalad Octobar T, 1998, in Cat a
No 9I-1291-CA-14K ol tba
Circuit Court tor Saminola
County. Florida in which
NATIONAL BANK OF COM ­
MERCE it tba Plamtin and
MEDCO DEVELOPMENT COR­
PORATION, MASTER DEVELOP­
MENT OF CENTRAL FLORIDA.
INC.. COUNTY OF EEMINOLS.
RAY VALDES, at Taa Cottactor
n and lor Saminola County,
HERBERT
H.
OEARTNCR.
NAOMI OEARTNER. JOHN R
PARKE. III. and WILLIAM V.
CHAPPELL.
Ill
ara
tbo
Dalandanta, I anil aall to tbo
brgbaat and baat blddar lor
caab at tbo Watt Front Door
Saminola County Courtbouaa,
Saminola County, Florida, at
It DO Am. on NOVEMBER 8th.
1991. tba fonowuig-deecribed
proparty aat forth In tba ordar
ot Summary Final Judgment;
Lola 1. S. S, I . 9. 11 through
27, &gt;1, I I , 34, 31. 37, 40
It.rough SI, 94 through SE, SI.
68 through T1, 74 through 71,
81 through IS, 88 through SI,
96 through 99. PALM POINT,
according to tba plat thoraof.
racordtd in Plat Book SO.
Pagaa SO. 70 and Ft ol tha
Public Racorda ol Saminola
County, Florida.
NOTIFICATION
In accordanca with THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, M you ara a parson
with a diaability who naada any
accommodation M ordar to parbcipata in tint procaadmg, you
ara ontitlad, at no coat to you,
to tha proyialon ot cflrtain
aaaiatanca. Plaaaa contact
Court Admmiatratlon at 301 N,
Para Avonua, Sanford. Florida
32771-1292. talaphona (407|
323-4330 wlthm two (I) working
days ol your rocalpt ot thia
Notica ol Salo. It hearing
impair ad or vole a Impairad. call
II00-SSB-S771.
DATED OCTOBER Sth, IBM
Maryanna Moras.
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaaowtc
AS Deputy Clark
Aimmorman, ShulTiold.
Knar S Sutclitla PA
PO Boa 300
Orlando, FL 32802-3000
Publish: Octobar 14, SI, ISOS
DEV-97

ID THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUB BIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IM ARO FOR
BBMIROLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABB RO. SS-OOSO-CA-I4-K
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
N.A. as Trusts# for Crown
HwmeSquity Loan
Trust 1996-1.
Pleinlifl,
vs.
CHRIS ANDRUS and
BRINNA ANDRUS.
Del endanil
HOTICa OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVIN
Ibal. pursuant to the Final
Judgmant
ot
Foracloaura
entered in thle cauee m tha
Circuit Court ol temlnola
County. Florida. I wM aall tha
proparty aituated Pi Seminole
County. Florida, deaertbed at:
Lot M . Block B. Lake Brantley
Islea Second Addition accord­
ing to tha plat thereof aa
racordad Pi Flat Booh i t . Faga
S, Pubbc Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
at public tala, to the high**!
and beat bidder, lor caab. at
11:00 A.M. on NOVEMBER Sth.
t t t t , at the Weet Front Door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida.
•* II you wo a person with a
disability who heads any
accommodation Pi order to paritclpete Pi this proceeding, you
we entitled, al no coat to you.
le the proyialon of certain
aaaiatanca. PlflflM contact the
A0A Coordinator. SOI North
Park Avenue, Bulte N-S01,
Sanlord, Florida, telephone
MOT) 313-4330. wlthm I workpig days ot your receipt ol this
notice: H you we hearing
Impaired, can 1-80O-8884771;
II you ara voice impaired, can 1
800-889-8770.* *
DATED this 0th day ol O CTO ­
BER. t»SS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jeeewtc
Deputy Clerk
Fgter N. Smith, Esquire,
Gurney t Handley, P A.
P.O. Boa 1STS
Orlando. FL S tS O l-ltrS
Publish: October 14, SI, 19S8
DEV-S4

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 98-SSI-CC-20-F
LITTLE CREEK HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC , a not
lor prof.I Florida corporation.
Plaint ill.
vs
ANTONIO C R U I. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ANTONIO CIUJ2.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CHRYSIER CREDIT
CORPORATION,
and UNKNOWN TENANTS.
Defendant
NOTICE OF BA LI PURSUANT
TO C H A P TIR 45, FS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Ordar ol Final
Judgmant ot Foreclosure dalad
the 28th day ol September.
1998. and entered in Cass No
98-981-CC-20 F ol the County
Court ol tba Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Saminola
County, Florida in which tha
clarS ol this Court will sail to
tha highest and bast bidder lor
cssn at the County Courthouse
in Saminola County. Florida al
I I 00 i n on tha 22nd day ol
October. 1998, in tha Watl
Front Ooot. Sanlord. Florida,
lha following described proper­
ty aa sat forth In tha Final
Judgmant ol Foreclosure, to
wit
Lot 146, Little Creek Phase 1A. according to tha plal thereof
aa racordad m Plat Book 46,
Page 39. Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida, with
tba property address ol 2777
Running Springs Loop, Oviedo,
Florida 32765
II you ere ■ person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
m tbit proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no cost to you, lo Iba
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration el 301 N Park
Ave . Suite N30t. Sanlord FL
32771. within two (2) working
days ol your rscsipl ol Ibis
nonce Telephone (407) 3234330 est. 4227: 1-500-935-6771
(TDDI
04ted this 29th day ol SEP­
TEMBER. 1998
MARVANNE MORSE
Clork ol the Court
By Jane E. Jaaewtc
Deputy Clerk
Larsen 6 Assoc PA
34 E Pine SI
Orlando. FL 3280t
Publish October 7, 14, 1998
DEV-43

ROTICB OF BALB
Pursuant to Florida Statute
713 78 Elite Towing, Inc. will
sail on Oct. 2 7 ,1tS6, al t:00 am
at 2164 S 17-SI. Longwood, FL
32F80. Stller ratarvaa tha right
to bid Sold aa la. no warranty.
Sailer guaranlaei no tttla.
Term a caab,
1984 Ford
1FABP4631EH20056!
Publish October 18, 1991
OEV-124

IN THS C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TMB 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH ARO FOR
BBMIROLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CABB RO. BT-1B40-CA-14 B
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
piewtm,
vs.
WILLIAM LAURENCE
DUNFORD. ET AL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF B A L I
Notice la hereby given that m
accordanca with tha Final
Judgment
ot
Foroctoeuro
entered on May • IB M kt civil
action no. 67-1840-CA-14-B In
Wie Circuit Court ol SEMINOLE
County Florida. In which
WILLIAM LAURENCE DUNFORD. ET AL,. woro tha
Mortgage Corporation, was
Piamtm, I win eon to the highest
bidder for ceelt of Wool from
door, SOT N. Park A ve- Sanford
FL 32711 beta son tho hours of
11:00 a m . and 200 pm . on
November 3rd 1SSS on tha lot­
towing daocrlbod roal property:
le i N T , Spring Oaks Unit 4,
according to tho plat therool aa
recorded In Plot Book 17. popoo
00 and N , PubUc Records ol
EarnWole County. Florida. More
commonly known as: 820
Fralrlo Lana, Altamonte Springs
F I 32714
(Court Bool)
MARVANNE MORIE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Jane I . Jeeewtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. SchUchts
Attorney ot Law
2134 Hollywood Bird
Hollywood FL 33020
PubUcalton of this notica on
October 7, 14, ISM in the fol­
lowing public al ion: Seminole
Herald
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IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 90-735-C A -14-K
h u n s i a n d f in a n c ia l

SERVICES. INC
PlAlntltf.
vt
JOEL A Mil l e r , an
individual. COX
LUMBER CO., a Florida
corpoiation. and
h i Gh SMi TM BROS
CRANE 8 EXCAVATING.
'NC a Florida Corporation.
Dalandanl •
NOTICE OF BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
Ibal on Ihe 3rd day ol NOVEM­
BER. 1996. at 11 00 A M at tha
Wetl front door ol tha
Courthouse
ol
Saminola
County 30t N ParX Avenue,
Sanlord Honda, tha underi gnert Clerk will otter for tale
the following described real
property
lol 41 and 43, Block A. LAKE
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION according to tha
plal thereof as racordad In Plal
Book 1 1 . Page S ol the Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Fionde TOGETHER WITH all
the rmptoiemenie now or here­
in * ' traded on tho property
and ail vaiemente, appurte­
nances. and natures now or
nereslter a part ol tha property.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgmant ot Foreclosure
entered -n civil NO. SB-F3B-CA14-K now pending In lha Circuit
Court ol tha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and lor Saminola
County Florida.
DATED I hit Sth day ol O C TO ­
BER. 1998.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
6V Jan# F Jaaswic
Oeputy Clerk
Melt E Beal. Etquire
Florida Bar No : 0865310
LOWNDES, DROSOICK,
DOSTIR. KANTOR E REED.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
215 North Eoll Drive
Post Office Bos 260S
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone (407) 843-4600
Attorney lor Plaintilt
Persona with a disability who
need a apodal accommodation
lo participate m this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue, Suite N3Q1, Sanlord.
Florida 32771. at least five days
prior
lo
lha
procaadmg.
Talaphona: (407) 323-4330. ait.
4227. 1-IOO-tSS-8771 (TOO) or
tSOO-855-8770 (V). via Florida
Florida Relay Service.
Contact parson.
Beth B Revert,
Deputy Court Administrator
1407) 833-2171
Publish October 14. 21. 1SSS
DEV-83

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Please Cal 323 6868 REWARD

MOTHER OF 3 will babysit In
Lake Mary homo M F Clean
anvtronmenl w; loll lo do Meal*
mckided Cai 302 8355
MUNCHKIN MANOR pre k reg
now la* flat***. am groups. *
loving home almos for 3 Syr*
reasonable rales 321 6948
PRESCHOOL TEACHER ml IS
years esp opening home lo
thiee special children under 3
yrs Intent welcome Cal Rotbi
at &gt;31-5C00___________________
WA.L BABYSIT
children m my homo ages 0 3
7am41pm M-F 421-1830

Stale, upon receipt cl proof ol
tho publication ol Ihte notica,
•he following I let ifroue nemo:
- P A M HOMES*
under which told entity lo
engaged in business al 301
Dane
Lone,
Unit
117,
Longwood, Florida 32760.
7fio entity mttreated m said
business enterprise lo Ol fol­
lows:
OJO. INC.
DA7E0 at Winter Park, Orange
County, Florida. October •.
IttS .
Publish: October 14. 1FM
OtV-101

M TMB CIRCUIT COURT,
IR AMO FOR
BBMIROLB COUNTY.
C A M RO. SB-1S4B-OA-14HI
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C - S Now
Ptamtrfl,
*o.
BARRY L. STEVENSON
(SB*223-11-0IS0);
ANGELA O. STEVENSON
(S Sf UNKNOWN j; ___ .
UNKNOWN TENANT I:
and any unknown
k, deviates, j

claiming by. through and
under any of tho
above-named I
Defendants.
BAH FNe 0*61292
ROTICB
NOTICB lo hereby given that
die undersigned Clerk of tha
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida, srfO on the Ith
day of NOVEMBER. 19*9. ot
11 MO o'clock Add. ol the West
Front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanlord.
Florida, Oder lor tele end ooN ot
public outcry Ip lha highest and
boat bidder For cash, the fol­
lowing-daocrlbod property situ­
ate In lom lnBla County. Florida:
Lot 488, WRENWOOO. UNIT
THREE. FOURTH A00ITI0N
Recording to Plat thereof
racordad In Plat Book 24.
Pages S8 and M , ol tho Public
Racorda of Seminole County,
Floridapursuant to tho Final Judgmant
entered In a case pending in
sold Court, the etyte ol which la
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol told Court this Ith day
of October. 1SSS.
N you are a parson with a diemedatton In order to participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coal to you. to IM
proyialon of certain assistance.
Pleaoe contact Court edmtnletrator. 301 N. Park Avanuo.
Butte N301. Sanford. Florida
32TT1, (407) 323-4330 a4&gt;IT,
withm 2 working days of your
rocalpt el this (notica of
Foracloaura Bala): if you pro
Mating Impaired, call 1-B00•18-1771; if you are voice
Impaired, can 1 800 988-8770.
(COURT BEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
B y : Jana E Jaaewlc
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert h . Hosch, J r - Esquire
Butler A Hosch. PA.
3185 8. Conway R d -A M . ■
Ortondo. Florida AM I ■
(407)381.8200
PubUeh: Octobar 14. I t . IB M
OEV-89

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Wo giady ■wspt Mastaccart, Visa. Dtocovw and Arnsripwi bpraas. Ws aho *N tofcaoarfi
or a psrtonaf chscfc. AdvafKasn who wish to ba bdad can maka arrwiqsmsnto at tw Out
M r ad la piaosd. Plaaaa ks«p in mkid tost ads In (ha Paraonato (otaas. Si), Busbmas
OppoFiunWcB (dsas. 65). A Gauge Salsa (217) faquirs paymanl to advanos.
if y &lt; ^ ^ t o d 5 ^ n ^ r o 5 a d 5 « ? l l V m i * * g , pleaBfl gfvs u b a c a i and w s w d m * # &gt; w
Chang# lor thq rwxt svaZabla adWon. PIb b b b ohadc your ad on t ia Wsl day of puMeaNori N

you «nd an arror. pWasa ca« ua krvnadMBty and ws « « cotTBCf Vw snor lor tw nsxt puWcanon. Wb a rt rssponaibto forlhd frat Inaarton only and onfy for Vt# coal of that Km Inser­
tion

CLASSIFICATIONS

55— B usiness
O pportunities

$300 - $500
Dittrthrtng phone cards No ei
penence necessary For more
information send a SASE lo
Pnmahma
Communtcahoni,
P O Boi 694355. Miami. FL
&gt;3269-1355
CAREER FRUSTRATED7 NEED
ADOmONAL INCOMET Earn
serious money m spar* time
Working tram your home For
more information phone 1-888EARN 1300-1! 000 wfc stuffing
y at home Ruth a sat* lo
Unas letter Co 1312 Montego
Cove Way *1422 0 1 FI 32839

HERSHEYI PEPSI
3400-800 all cash, weekly in­
come Work only 2-4 hre/wk
Onfy t vender operator for me
arts Must have 15.980 cash
avariable lor tmmedia la ownertrap Cal 1 800692 6353

Ttos gn wrfllng a eogd advertfetminL
Wo want to maka aura you am pleated with Ihe remits from your SommoN Herald Otiuhed
To maka aura your ad works, wo suggest you Mop n mod lha toaowmg

• Include at many taaluma ot (ha flam you am **4mg at you can mink of
me mom you la*, the fatter you t*4
• Include a pnoa By kthrg a pned. you wti aXmmaw unwanted celt from
aren't tonout about buying your merchandisa
• When yog htt your phono rxmTjof, ktf tho bmo of day that n boat to roach you You
don't want paopM cahng you whan you am al work or iNapmg

Legal Notices
TRB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TRB R10HTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CtReUIT
M ARB FOR
BBMIROLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA

IN
NO TIC S UNDBR
F IC TITIO U S NAMB STATU TB
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice it hereby given that the
entity designated below, pur­
suant to the 'Fictitious Name
Statute,* Section 088 09 of tho
Florida Statutes, wM

i

Our Offlcs Is opwitoBffvo you Monday through Frida* • m * pm' [

23— Lost &amp; Found

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

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1 ’ ' ,.
&gt; ,.

CIVIL ACTION
CABB NO. M-tasa-CA
DtVFBTON 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/SUA f IRBT UNION
NATIONAL BANK OP NORTH
CAROLINA, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO AMERICAN
SAVINGS OF FLORIDA. F.B.B..
PtawtifUi),
v*.
MARIA RIVERA A/K/A
MARIA RAMIAE2. el al.
Defendant!!).
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURD BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mori gage Foracloaura dated
October T, 1898. and entered In
Case NO 91-1433-CA of the
Circutl Court of the EIGH­
TEENTH Judtciel Circuit M and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wbaram FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK f/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NONTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER TO
AMERICAN BAVINQS OF FLORI­
DA. F.s B. la me Plaintiff and
MARIA RIVERA A/K/A MARIA
RAMIREZ; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARIA RIVERA
A/K/A MARIA FUMIREZ H/K/A
OUlLLEURtfO
RAMIREZ;
NATIONSBANK, BUCCEBBOR
BV MERGER TO BARNETT
BANK. N-A.: TENANT f t N/K/A
ASPREO LOPEZ: TENANT &lt;2
N/K/A RICHARD LOPEZ ara tha
Oeiendania, I win tea lo the
highest and beat bidder lor
cash al the Weal front door of
the
Saminola
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida at
1100 a.m., on tha 3rd day ol
NOVEMBER 1888. tho foffowtng
described property at tot forth
■n tard Ftnal Judpmanf:
LOT 82, OOLDIE MANOR
FIR IT ADDITION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK 13,
FADE 83. OF THE FUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/s: 105 JOANNE COURT
ALTAMONTE SPRINOB
FL 33FI4
WITNESS M T HAND and the
tool ol ttut Court on OCTOBER
tth. 1888.
(SEAL)
Maryanns Moras
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jane C. Jaaewlc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCiHa. Reymer,
Barrett A Frapptar
F o il Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33401-3410
F98070102
It you ara a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order to participate In
ttut procaadmg, you pro enti­
tled at no coat to you. lor lha
provision ol carlam aaaiatanca.
Plaaaa
conlacl
Court
Admmitlralion at 301 N. Park
Avonua. Sanford. Florida 38TTI,
telephone: (407) 323 4330 with­
in 3 working day* of your
receipt ot this document; It
heating Unpaired, (TDD|t-BOO941-877t.
PubUeh: Octobar 14, 21, 1884
DEV-84

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71 — H elp W a n t e d

71— H

O pportunities
LE NATURE L-Ind dril Horn*
based butmou opp Intro proaontabon 1 305 pm Sal Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas Ave , An
Spgi Moot Qlenn W Tumor,
guwal ipoakor It you cannot atland, cat 381-1876, Eat 1805
Looking for a Investor U K
wo*Bod or co-signor-WIN talk
- 407-241

59— Financial
S ervices
HOMEOWNERS newt cash?
0*01 ConaokdabonT Lower your
rates Cal now lor quickest ap­
proval A lum around Corre­
spondent mtg lender Cal Bra
100-7264760

BOSS II
Doyhghl hours onfy.
-j, fcv_o_r- L)
" ’■fWWW Irt,,
rlJfvnBLll

A BSC HOLY OF SMALL model
enplane port* wth tgrx machmmg mvofvod Cal 3276333

Upon voMcahon of doOvory of
too Southern Bw4 -Real Yaflow
Pages* m your own n*ighbor
hood o* Moniy
OEUVERVOOOfl TO DOOR
Houfpwivoa. students, retired,
unemployed Applicants mutt
bo I I yr* or Dktor mti*» have
mured auto or truck and bo
available at toast 4 dtykght

KiSQQXTE-----TRAINEE
Training maxes tha dltoranooi
Now or oipononcod-am have
apanmga m our Tvoa aipandmg Semmoia County offiett
tor hard-wortong cereer nvnded
people Cal

T*«FF^ca«3234
D O N O TC A Lim O N E
COMPANY

Nancy Damaf
AJWnomwlongwpod 869 4600
RobtoMuiaka

D DA fncorport todEOE

CASHIERS
Wfl trwn tor Tbl oesadora.

24 apanage tor Baatotopeople
p t a p /t
Pd Training, w
hea*h. damn. Mo murance

70—Education It
T raining
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Aatltl
Wkond clatM t National Truck
School 1 SOB MB 7344

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Com* and |oin our caring warn
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if benefits. Expanancw rac
oonfiod
1:00pm 11:00pw
ahfh avaRaMp. Pfaaaa apply in
parson OaBona HaaRhcam Re
habmtatnn Cantor. 1091 Elk
cam BML OMtona EOS

M i l or 330-1844

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SantofdLongwoodiOrlando
Benota After 80 Day*
TRpB $ ttl 407-203-1065

Ndtrfl 333-2070 oat 111

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1310/wk
Handto Cuttomort
Deto Entry E310Ywk
Topf

Just Coll Never a Foal
K L P Part

Tram to too* koto

It's tima to propara
for tha Hohday.
Order your CfaaaMad
pipy, HMp Wanted Adt nowt

Grade tar Shdenb
C alM -Th 114pm 868-8111

CUSTOMER MRVICC /
DATA ENTRY

E U C T R IC M N f
maid A comm TOP RAY,
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Electric 2522 8. Park Drtvo
822-1841
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
nunay Traniport
irana
ed NOW! Honey
hat
for driver
opanmgt N
No
o aipenance
Earn 8500 to «700 war
bonatoa COL Faming avaiabto
000438-5603_________________
OPERATOR- Eaperiancad wAwxabto. COL rag’d.
Vacation A Pension F/T posi­
tion (407)3234133

Take OwgeP

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&lt;11.15 TO START

OISHW ABHEAi!
COOKS,
SERVERB “ Cracker Berrol*’
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (14
and Hwy 46)
______________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- ERtoftonced w/oqmp A tne work a
gkto^Vwwton A Panalon (407)

BE EMPLOYED NOW1
CALL NOW
(407)323-8044

To Mm
till

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Poaibona In Orlando Area - 1 yr.
mto office tap Compedtry#
wages C U Sandy al A t
tomps (407) 047-0010 No Fa*

AUTOMOTIVE OETALERS

PROFESSIONAL TM- Looking
for aw boot TM toBT Pooftfvo

an ted

maul, taw opera­
tor. mamtananoa Water Bonnot.
&gt;50 Anchor Rd. Caiaotoorry. FL

&gt;33-8064

F/T lor a Major Manufacturing
plant in Sanford Pomona ara
avaXabW for aX aNtlt.
c*n

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lor. mantanancs Water Bonnei,
350 Anchor Rd. CaMotoerry. FL

Conaokdate your MN w/o a
toon Fhonaer Croda 327-9550

71—H elp Wanted

elp

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Bor

now.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lul« C am pos

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rty Catwr crypiaonma era cmast bomguaHaam by I
i. part ant praaera Each WOw ei Pw oplwr wank kv ,
‘EMainbubon M your local I
help from i
ploy*** who mNd* dot* by)

(10 draw tsatonal

Cad (407) 321-M l 1 4
Ask tor IR* CtaaaMad O
Let your Mapiay* *N
toryou EARLY)

A08RMBTRAT1VKASST.
P/T or F/T Trana. a mutt ImmadafacoanlriQ C*» 3024839
AFFONOAOLEI AX *ub(*ct ar­
ea*. ft* * Bvu P04tga; In Sardnow. Orange. Ow ed* course*
C M S N rtn g Tutor* at 291-419!

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�Seminole Hernld, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. October 14. 1998 •S B

JOB DONE!
Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent • Hire
71—H elp Wanted
n e DAYCARE WORKER FT.n
Apply at Faith Bible Ministry,
1011 S Sant Ave 330 2797
Experienced auto body lech
Musi have own tools Apply at
Sanford Paint A Auto Body.
2601 Country Club Rd 377 ASIA
F R O N T END /M ECHAN IC
Must have e i p . own tools A
vald Dr Lie Cal Santord TVe A
Auto Center, Inc at 372-0677
FIELD WORKERS FIT needed at
wholesale plant nursery m
longwood
Eap
necessary
Staring pay &gt;6Tir 372-1727
OENERAL LABOR - Mecham
rally Indmed warehouse A as
sembly workers needed Apply
today Work
tomorrow
Can
Chns at A-1 Temps (407) 6478010 No Fee EOS__________
Holiday Inn Etpreaa 8750 E
Colonial Dr Ort FI 282 3900 We
are looking tor dependable peo­
ple who are able to work double
houra and days
‘HOUSEKEEPING
'ROOM ATTENDANTS
*MAtfTE NANCE
EOE/ O/F/W/P
40*4 the best healthcare team
n Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous aipenence helplui
Call Debary Manor 407-aaa
4420. EOE.
KITCHEN HELP Fleiible hrs
Apply O Willow Tree Cats. Cal
to schedule interview 372-7704

LA B O R E R S
Needed lor kght industrial
Eip with numatic tools and
pallet repair exp helplui
Cal 331 0468

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U TIL ITY C O N TR AC TO R
HEALTH MtUHANCE AND 401K
RLANt Oruf tree nwSplm
Away at iso w w Ortve.
LANDSCAPERS-starting
87 00.hr. F/T w/benelits
(407)822-8111.

pay
Call

LABOR READY 0
WORK TOOAV/WUD TODAY

Apply In person today.
I l l ) t French Ave
_______ 221-4241__________
; LPNCNA'a Stale Cert PT. FT A
i per diem Longwood Hetvemenl
, Village 787-0500 ext 22
MERRY M AOS H O M O
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5288
M O R TQ AQ EP R O CESSO R
TRAMCE: Hgh school grad w
tc typing A computer skats
Nations Mortgage Corp Longwood CaM Dan At 717-8770.

MULTI-FUNCTION
POSITION
- ;
With primary responstonily' In'
raceptionisVcashiei Some PC
exp and ability to deal with the
pubhc teq Pad vacation A hobays, insursnce, 40IK. etc
sstole advancement A bo
EOE D/F/W/P Southern
Supply 3501 S Sanford
a. 322-0631 or Fat resume to
1-4731
Employment- tor energetic
waning to work w/sport
dogs A kennel 15 */•/
lerwk. CaM 228-0811.

71— H

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Servtca Agent/Drlver- Needs to
dean,
service and Inspect
rental vehicles Valid FLD Ac­
ceptable drtve'g record and
backgiound check Apply in
pereon. 3098 Orlando (17-92)
Dr. Sanford

R IG HT HA N D MAN
N te d i 100 w o rk trs dally.
1 5 sign on bonus lo new amptoyees.
‘Eatra pay lo drivers.
'Open 5 am
801 Dogtrack fld Longwood
2*0-8108
ROOTERS WANTED
Hewers also Must have Irans
□
portahon Ca4 322 1449
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brently A Assoc. 134-7444
SERVERS A KITCHEN help 1.1
A p i GATORS LANDING
_________ 330-1612_________
SERVICE TECHNICIAN lor local
propane company Immediate
FT position available Vacation,
sick pay. CDL Class B a pkrs
Apply in person Discount Pro3804 S Orlando Dr, San

K38

SLENDER WEIGH seeks
enthusiastic
sales associate
FT/PT lor the Seminole Town
Center
Some mghls/wkendt
req 17*eomm lo start Can
Kris tot interview 302 5006
TREE CLIMBERS/
QROUNDSMAN
needed Exp CDL licenced prr-t
323 3481 TOP PAY Hi
ACCEPTING APPS FOR
JANITORIAL
positions in Lk
Mary area Cal 942-8289_____
WRECKER DRIVER
Eipenenced Musi have Class
B. Apply at Santord Towmq
2801 Country Ckto Wd 322 8844

YARD SALE
Sal A Sun 9 5 While Frost Free
17 cu n trig w/tngtap freerer
Excellent ennd
Table A 4
chairs ml formica top. mi­
crowave nearly nee throw rugs •
75 ea Power hand tools Carpel
Ma Direct 2913 S &lt;7 92

93—Rooms For R ent
DELTONA hart A unlum rooms.
StOQ/wk . SlOOdep 904-5329543 alter 5 pm
EFFICIENCY
Maid sen •convenient bcalun
__________ 321 4900
FURN1SHE0 ROOM. Util met
Phono A light cooking 190-wk
Peer netqhborhhood 328-0892
FURNISHED ROOMS-AN utils
n d Laundry phono, and kit
USO &gt;85 t90 a weok 324 4955.
SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 kj
bdrm. w/ bath.
&gt;35&lt;Vmo in­
cludes aM hr. phono, utiktie*
302 7188

’ 98— R entals
2S11 Ridgewood Avo. 2/1 &gt;475/
mo
1000 Park Avo. 1/1 &gt;43S/mo me
eater

POR2K1 REALTY
__________321-8878
HOUSlEFOfl RENT
211. Fenced yard. CH'A &gt;500.'
mo Ca» 574 7966 Santord Area
SANFORD AREA. 3 1 Central
H IA . targe tot. quiet location
&gt;63S'mo * dep 857-9277

99—A partments *

R E C E P T IO N IS T
11-5 Apply ai person attar t
Lakeview Nursing Center
E. 2nd SI Santord__________
TEACHERS A
needed AM A PM hours
Please call 321-M7T
PROFESSIONAL

DOWNTOWN t bdrm apt AC.
tridge, stove Water tncl &gt;300/
mon . &gt;2Stydop 328 9148

A SSISTAN T M ANAGER

323-8670

U nfur n ished

MARINER'S VILLAQE
LAKE ADA 1 BDRM 1HOMO
7BOR0 UTVMO AMO UP

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(407) MS-0444

1992 DBL WIDE
32 CM A
Now Carpet.TMw Dm Rm w/
Hardwood Floor. Ccitmg Fans,
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Clean'S?! OOP 324 5856

2/1- Kitchen equip ml eindow
air M2S.
C* &lt;1 f t ’ F8| si *f
l.' 1

wTruck Driver
i ininnice
800-554-7364

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ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2. over 1600 sq f l. mg pool
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport over
1/3 ac w’dock &gt;l500/mon
Venture I Properties 111-47*4,

141—H omes For S ale

C O m .iJ S

141—Homes For Sale

SANORA 1/2 Dbl Ger, Dm Rm
Scrn Peh. Lease w Option
&gt;T25/1700
CASSELBERRY 1/1.5 Dmmg
Room Crprl, Outside Storage
Corner Lol, C1VA
.&gt;7507700
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 F«m Hm
Crpn HeaLArf........ &gt;4*5/1450
SANFORD 1/1 Duplex Living
Rm Carprt. D t A
1185/1150
NORTHLAKE 1/1 Scrn Patio
Parity Furn. Lake. Comm Pool
W O Hook ups
.&gt;500/1500

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

105—D urux/T R iritk
SANFORD 2/t near Seminole
HS CI4A. W D Hook Up Crpt
Sec 8 OK 323 4484 or 244 5513

GOVER N M EN T
FO R EC LO S ED
Homes horn pennies on &gt;1
Delinquent Tax. Repot REOs
Your Area Toll Free (I) 800 218
9000 Ext H 2206 lor current k«-

New Whlpporwlll Sub- 4/25
Custom home under const
2000 sq ft on prem tot wi
beautilut
oaks
price
o!
&gt;169 900 mcl &gt;16 000 in op
lions you choose
818 Melkxtville- 2 story Victor
lan 41 appraisal This 372 has
central H A A w/new ptuntomg
electric, carpets. Smkt. cab.
nets, appliances and over 70
leal of sc porches Lot next
&gt; » r also available
2/1 en W. 7th- completely ren
rivaled w/ceniral H A A ft wont
last tong at &gt;46 900
Ask For

Ken Sparka/Century 21
O vItUo Realty

eo«o Hour »«•« up it uomo
tire nwnweiws istsuncr fund **r •
Sam *4i I7M tax*
CM IxrtctMxrt Rtpei1
StkkkOl! OfUkCt. VOLUSIA1
LK MARY 32 kv dn EIK Sc
spa sec sys 2c gar 187.SOO
RENOVATED like new 3?
over 1/4 ac corner tot &gt;59.500
MINT CONO. LR FR wixshp
scr pch gar SSt.500.
4/3 2300 »q ft lirdm lam 3
sc pot 3 c gar. spa &gt;178.500
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St.

149—Commercial
P roperty For S ale

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ELDER SPRINGS Ok Sn 427 2
I 3 bdrms unturn &gt;95 - &gt;115/
ek ♦ 1125'dep Cal 333 3964 or
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SLJohn* FVver 35*ee on river
n Debary H2 mr frontage Re
duced to &gt;225 000

Commarlcal Of flea For Sal*
1200 sq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
wan paved parking Central A»i
Heal 1819 W
2nd Street
155 000K 122-4430/day
321KTMeven.

117—C ommercial
R entals

Industrial &lt;4*ac across horn

Santord Historic District (3)

&gt;375 000

Commencal
Laasad
Units
&gt;160.000. |1| Commoncal Vac­
ant Lot &gt;55.000 330 1495

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
suite office &gt;450mo
2 bay
warehouse »550mo 339 5795
FLA RENT

Low tJcnm Easy quakfy tow mo
pymts 2/t CA fned yard wr ex
UahuAknglU

SANFORD- 1.174 sq ft office
un Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Hall Avail­
able
immediately
Morbitrer
Group. Inc (407) 539-1000 ext

I 5 wiFR &gt;61.500

OrVSan Airport toned M-1

(407)322-4123

71X110 2428 W«ow Ave Wa­
ter. new sewer, kne cable, elec________ Inc 699 9048_________
DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobile homesite. hones, cattle,
tarmng or nunery&lt; loned agncuttural
&gt;3 900 ACRE
Sm
down w/mmer finance S04-7I71772 or 604-717-8432

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OAKRKFGE FARMS • OsloarV
Deltona area to acres. Deal tor
horses or came farm Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agn
&gt;44.900 Fnancetg aval ml sm
(town payment (104) 717-6)00

Rea l Estate, ihc
322-7498

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq
A ip ' &gt;265 A MONTH OfficeStorage 32ICI20or 333 2554

1*29 VINTAGE 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apt
178.000

323-31*1

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PRESENTS AN EVENING WITH...
Dr. Maha Ansara
on uDiabetesH

Wed., Ocl. 21,1998
At 6 :0 0 p .m .
950 Melkonville Avenue
in historic Santord. Florida

Focus
On
S a v in s *
Shop Seminole Herald’s
Classifieds Everyday!

Fn-Sal-Sun 8 4 Celery Ave 3
E ot Mellonvtlle Ave Furn,
mower, tools, guns, etc
YARD SALE SAT Oct 17. 8-7
2017 Grandview Ave (off 20th)
Oak table. Mutcher. D&gt;ke 8 more

YARD SALE Fn Sat 8 5
Bryant Ave
oft Hwy
Something lor everyone'

5120
427

(407) 322-2611

193—Lawn &amp; G arden

199—Pets &amp; S uitlies
DALMATIAN Female, spayed,
alt shots. 9 mos FnEE to good
home Cat! 323 3693
PET GROOMING
by appt at my oftce ox at your
home 20- yrs exp 787-0*08

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS *
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanuts written
up several times in local news­
papers Come by 6 have the
BEST after at the rest
2330
Celery Avo. Santord

223— MlSCEt l.ANLOUS
FREE CAR, » t FUN m your
spare time Interested1 Can Lin­
da O 526 3517 I also offer repl
pcs and new Tupperwa'e
FULL SET OF ENCYCLOPE­
DIAS Good condition &gt;20 00

Can 407-332-0167

n t iq u e / C o l l e c t ib ix s

• OLD CEDAR CHESTS ok] ra
d-os 5 oak furniture, guns, toots,
trailers, etc Frt. Sat. *Sun.
cash only Comer of Clark St A
Lexington Ave Enterprise, FL
668 9459

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

HOUSE OF GOODtES 901 U cuit Ave Furn . app'i , house­
hold. elec t a candy 121-839S

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

it

215—Boats
Accessories

20 FT CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA
150HP Johnson Outboard *
GAL Peitormance Duel Axle
Trailer Runs * looks great1
&gt;8.900 David 407-322-3561

210— W

231—C ars For S ale
1984 FORD EXPLORER F150
Pick up One owner 70.000 ac­
tual miles &gt;2495 Cal 322-8777
•8 DODGE SHADOW 2ooor.
78.000 rrx Great cond ac. new
Wee, &gt;2300 324-4330
1985 PONTIAC ORANO PR1X
Great condition 11500 0 6 0
1987 NISSAN PULSAR NX Ttopt.
reliable
transportation
&gt;600 0 6 0 696-7047
SEIZED CARS from &gt;179
Porsches. Cadillacs. Chevyt.
BMWs Corvettes Also Jeeps.
4WDs Your area To* Free 1800 218 9000 Ext. 2206 lor
current kstings

231—C ars For S ale

211—
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a n t id t o

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Atom. Cane
me Co* O i l
&gt; Recycling: 2
221-0004
F ire l-U T a I, Sel.9-1

The Seminole Herald Ctassi
teds are the quickest and most
inexpensive way to sek your
carl Run your three kna ad for 10
days and pay orvy &gt;21001 Even
better, it you set) II sooner
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can Mop your ad and only pay
lor the nurrSMt c! days 4 actu­
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235—

T ruck/B uses/Vans For ’
S ale
1983 OMC PICK-UP
V6, *uto. alum ut4. bed. rbft. *
mu * bans &gt;1600 302-0992

238— V ehicles Wanted
CASH M l PARK

For Junk Car*. Trucks i Mtsc!

KEEP AWER&lt;CA BEAUTIFUL 372-5990

W A N TE D
TRUCKS ft
VANS
Any yeai maka or model.
' Wd pay top doSart
Call Oeoft Badtoa

(407) 322-2611

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WILLING 10 UACH 1PIOPU

Proven mrlbod lo become
Millloniirrs Must hue strong
rnvin (or Uviming rkh
Call 24 lira. 800 4991145

1377 S q. F t.
Office / W arehouse

252-A ccounting

7603 MOST, Suit* 3
Orlando, FL 32810-2062
C all L a n d lo rd A t

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

BOOKKEEPMG/ACCOUNTINQ
* INCOME TAX lor mftv and
business. Accounting Solu
lions Pius. Inc 407-328-tSOO

253-A dditions &amp;
Rem

G A R A G E SALE
G U ID E L IN E S
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of Sanford
_

A YARD SALE 'S the ported
way to do that and the Spmlnoh
Herald can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale In the
Sem/not# Herald for only ) 51/
kne and watch the items leave
while the money comes in Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5kne ad can run tor three days in
the Herald tor ONLY S8.18M AI
we ask is that you prepay the
ad CaH us we can help"

n o w a v a il a b l e

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c a ll: 1-888-823-7445

WAREHOUSE, YARD 8
MOVING SALE

Guardian
Personal Storage

CNA PREPARATORY TRAINING
AVAILABLE
4 w eek p ro g ram
no ex p e rie n c e necessary
no c o n tra c tu a l oblig atio n s
em ploym ent a n d tu itio n re im b u rse m en t
w hen qu alified

153—Acreage Lot For
Sale '

JU ST LI8TED LAKEFRONTItt
Large 4 BR homo on Lake Lou
iso (Deltona) approx 1800 sq
ft tarn room dbl gar. ter
porch, fenced dock tow Iralfic
aroa. A many plus teatiaei Inct
AWQ 7 5*. mod CALL NOW TO
SEEItli
&gt;102.500
Consider
trade m

118—O ffice S pace For
Rent

ft

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF7

O S IIO M N E

VI NtllHt i PHOI’I RUTS

Sanford Spacious attractive 3/

OFFICE 6 STORE AVAIL. Both
over 1000 sq ft (I ) &gt;435 (2)
&gt;450 Cal abet 12pm 1224169

217—G arage S ales

221— G o o d T h i n g s t o
BICYCLE FOR SALE
Male, m good condition Asking
&gt;40 00 Call 323 5599

FREE
WOOD * WOOD CHIPS A
MULCH
CALL 322-1411

107—M obile H umes
For Rent

FtN C EO PARKINO AREA,
easy access, can accom­
modate up lo 35 cars, heavy
equipment, lutos. etc. 17-92/
Avporl Bkrd area available im
mediately &gt;550 per monlh
Phone 324-4440 or la i 124
ttM .

217—G arage S ales

187—S porting G oods
1929 VINTAGE 2/1 . 1/t apt
&gt;78 000
ELEGANT 4/2 nenhhnrhood
hutory &gt;130 000 OOT WALLER.
JERNIQAN PROPERTY
323-3163

BE MORE WITH VENCOR

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KINO SIZE WATERBED with
wood frame and bookcase Mir
ror Headboard complete &gt;100
Can move 322 6219
MATTRESS SALE - Full si/e
used box springs A mattress
&gt;65 00 tarry s Mart 322 4132

STEM STR O M
R E N TA LS

Refreshments to be served
Open to the Community
(407) 322-6566 tor directions

• FlHKttl Act Masts
• Cantort HUtog Oa Ills

DOUBLE BED. mnersprng mattree. box and metat frame ml
rohers &gt;65 Can move 373 8090

1500 DOWN ...WHY RE NTT
When you can nen this 3 bdrm
home wr C/HA, nee paint A car­
pel 7 Ask about HUD homes'
The Hilllman Group. Inc.
Realtors............121 8113

050 M eBonville Avenue
S anford, FL 32771

w o m m itm '.

• ISDsyCDL Triiaiag

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniiuhe For Sale

103—H ouses*
Uniuxnisiild

a l l 111*; 11*i - a i

LEARNTO DRIVE|
TRACTOR TRAILERS

•Diy 4 NfHkiM C U ttti

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes &gt;3 000 to S6 000 Set Up
Financing OUIETI 332-2H1
Two BR Custom Single W-de.
Nice carpet. C H/A awnma ,
shod Owner wil help 322-3717,

■ii -&gt; .i 1111 n 11

To provide top quality care Su­
perior Home Care
hires lop
quAlify
people like you

SUPERIOR HOME
CARE

ROOMY 1 bdrm m quiet histone
area &gt;425 mon • utils I yr
lease CaJM O 2220____________
ROSE LEA VILLAS
2/1 Sprcltl - mO/Monlh
HUO OKAY 407-110-8131
SANFORD- 7/1 duplex. Central
Avllnat, w/d hocAup, &gt;475mo/
HOOdep. Call 313-32S8________
SANFORD 1/1 Upstars Apt
Good area Histone Area Rets
Reg SISOSIW 321-6757

I v i h a l i i 111 a t ii m ( f i l l i-

RECEPTIONIST/
DATA ENTRY

Eicekent benelrts and pay
scale Mail or las resume to
Superior Home Care. Attn:
Jenny. PO Drawer 819. Palatka. FI 32178 Fai (904)3280719. EOEAVF/W/P

157—M obile Homes
For S ale

108

(jw F a s t growing company needs
■ three career minded people to
i toterview/hira/manage
Untam­
ed growth potential Salary ♦
Bonus * Benefit! Fa« resume
10 (407) 647-8128 Attn C Kasch
or cal (407) 647 80)0__________

We have an IMMEDIATE open
ng lor a highly motivated indi­
mrnotogy
vidual with medic
ence in
and computar experience
home care, to M a vacant reeepbontsV
data entry position in the San­
tord

99—Al’AHTMENIS U nfurnished

a n ted

Checker's do Yung dshos, collectfeto*. tool*, book* and antqu** ar*

th* moet popular item*

2. Make a
k «oonvwiiont
lo shop at
m
yo u r garag* satol 6* s n thoro i*
Mtoquam DAtking space Post tiont

with d rscS o ri to parkinfl areas Make
vrangem enti w iti netgrrbori
3. Make It **ay lo **yl Has* plenty o( change and a
system far hondting. Make turn on* parson I* on duty st all
tm
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at s o*ntaii*d
o*ntsiit*d location
facakon pr*faf«bly
prvfarabty tosh
wsh ia osfaulaanr or
adding machine.
4. Frovtd* artoaa. Do not maka ovary parson oak. ‘
much is faiaf Phoo* maka tor quick, ottecswi aafa* or a good
'ptoco tor customari to start bargaining
s. Oat an aarty start. Sal up display • fas t
Kl

S. DopartmonlaNx*. Separata to* inaipansivo ham* From
•to more cosily areas. Group famtura. dothing, toy*, laan
equipment and otoer Same with similar marchandao.
7. gpeciallia Establish one area tor ’Under $5*. another
tor ‘ Under $1*. Consrdar h a vrg a batch of items t u t are
’FREE w iti purchase ot 13*. Remember ft* youngsters,
too. Encourage *va wdh amaM. tow priced heme that era
looraofieli lor t i l l

dutdom i

I . Tim e your eeke cereM Fyl Have it at a tone whan moat
people are at home and unconcerned with special events.
S. C omb!no your aftorta! Incorporate your ado with •
neighbor tor more variety and greater impact.
18. B* apacihcl When advera ting your sale in die newspa­
per, list indnadual dams. Oonl tanpiy say. 'severs! tw igs
aval able * Each Sma you kst an Sam, you are hmartantng
f w ilftt of powmial c u iio n w t.

I I . Be gansFMiel II you have Rams ieft over, gtoo diem to
a charaabia organiiMon. H you tea ttrt aoma name am not
mowngwal during dia sato, mark tham down during dta laat
hours namambar, ttapnm a reason tor hokhng l a sate is
to tom your unwanted Sams Into cadtl
________

o d e l in g

264-C arpet A

I nstallations
CARPET/CERAMIC
W HOLESALE
29- 99 cents none higher
100 000 sq ft to see AI major
mats top quality Rugs 99 cents
2913 S 17-92 324-8800
Carpef MM Dtrocl

ADVANCE TECTONICS

275-D rywall

AddMone-Cemmerclal

DRYWALL'S TUCCO G*pavl
Wan * Cax-ng Textures
Matched Popcorn U1-S3M

Local Bulkier xmc. 1981
321-S4S4 CQCOOttaa
NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Doors windows, carpentry.
SKSng decks t concrete
323-4832 S Q Baknl CDC 196SO

263-C arpentry

276-E lectrical
NEED AN ELECTMCIANT
CALL DkCK * ELECTRIC
407-321-8731
Lie. ERQ002*3&gt;/Over 51 Yrs.

279-Hauling

285-Landscaping
LARKS4S LANOSCAPV4G S IRRtOATtON
Wa mstait sod. Img sys i repair
Shrubs, mulches, brick pavers,
stump grind. Indscp rock A
desqyi and tier fountains I aril
sod tree ot any pasts snd fun­
gus For est. cal 523-6217 or
414-7333

287-L awn S ervices

wa

suu um turn
CARE

RES/COM
QUALITY
FREE E S T 2224N28.

LA W N I/LO TI MOWED Clean
ups * under brushing 27yrt exp
D 322-2*1 t/N 322-9397.

300-P ressure
C leaning

CARPENTER. AI Home
repavs. pamhng I ceramic I4e
Richard Greta 321-5972

e w rtm u P T W N cUtn up . . i
junk removed lawn cam anytime
407-359 164) or 407 3650781

CARPENTRY CONCEPT hn»hed carpentry windows, door
C al Darien 7864358

Rental property, garaga/shed
dean ups. appkancas. trash,
brush 407-588-28*8 or
pgr 407-81*4)217

YATES ROOFV4G ainee 192S
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
Uc. #RC0022SS0. 222-144*

280-H ome

312—T ree S ervice

263-C arpentry

DUN M TERaattom m ”
Free est Uc/lna. Haler credit

8.221-4121

301-R o o h n c

Improvements

CARPENTRY-ot all types Irom
decks to doors, rotten wood and
node* JOyrs eipartence. Ask
for JR 324 5052

DAVK) KEY CONSTRUCTION

Retired Carpenter looking lor
imal tobs Wei over 40 yea/s
H experience 321-0291

HANDYMAN Paining concrete,
dry wan. remodeling renovatons Cal 282 7089

U c * ^ C 0 5 7 » )« 8MO-(72W

«eur buslnai. aua

Tree's!ump removal Free eat
Lcensed'lnsurad 22S-7S42
SIMPSON'S Prof Tree Bvc. 20
pa r-.p 24 hr atom) damage
Senior (kacounl. Total bee cam
Free estimate!
Bucket truck
avalabtt. C el 327-4730

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I . Semnolfl Herald. Sanlonl. Florida - Wednesday. October 14. 1998

by C hic Y oung

B LO N D IE

Who needs pneumonia shots?

by Mort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

by T.K. Ryan

TUMBLEWEEOt

D O N 'T G ET CARRIED AWAY,
CHUM P... AT LA N TA NAM ED
t h e ir T in e n in e* a f t e r usi

by Jim m y J o h n so n
*A GIFT, VOOR AAJC6TY,

met/SKi
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DEAH I)R. GOTT: I'm 80 Should I
have a pneumonia shot? I had pneu­
monia last year. Could the shot cause
a recurrence?
DEAR READER: Pneumonia can
be caused by hundreds of different
types of m icroorganism s, ranging
from bacteria and yeasts to viruses.
One cause of pneumonia is the pneu­
mococcal bacteria, of which there arc
more than 80 strains. Pneumococcal
infection affects upwards of 500,000
people a year, with a fatality rale of as
much as 10 percent. Patients at high­
est risk of life-threatening infection
are the elderly, people with AIDS and
other Immune deficiencies, alcoholics,
patients with d isea se of the spleen
and people with sickle cell anemia.
The pneumococcal vaccine is safe
and does not cause pneumonia. You
— and anyone over the age of 85 &lt;as
well as those in the high risk groups I
mentioned) — should hove it
Hut, remember: This vaccine pro­
vides resistance against only 23 of the
most common pneumococcal strains
It will not — repeat NOT
protect
a g a in st all kinds of pnrum onia
Nonetheless, it is an appropriate pro
ventive measure.
DEAR DR. CiOTT: Please give me
inform ation about T o u relle's syn­
drome. I have had a nervous disorder
all my life and recently learned that my
sister and father were also afflicted
DEAR READER: The ca u se of
Tourclte's syndrome, a rare neurolog­
ical disorder, is unknown. People with
the syndrome suffer from motor tics
(twitching of the face, neck and should e n ), vocal tics (grunts and words)
and behavioral tics (sudden outbursts
of profanity). The disorder usually
resp on d s to m edication, such as
Haldol
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Tourette’s Syndrome." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send 82 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Uox 2017,
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
10158 He sure to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: What d oes
"chronic lumbar dysfunction" mean,
and what causes it?
DEAR READER: This is a catchall
p hrase that m eans very little.
"Chronic" Indicates that a condition
has lasted more than a month: "lum­
bar" m eans that your lower back is
involved: and "dysfunction" la a
favorite medical word meaning som e­
thing isn't working right.
You've got chronic back pain. The
term "chronic lumbar dysfunction” is
just a fancy way of saying this — and

More on Michaels
By Phillip Alder
Yesterday, we started to look at the
M ichaels Cue-Bid. If an opponent
opens one of a minor, an immediate
cue-bid overcall shows at least 5-5 in
the majors Alternatively, if the open­
er bids one of a major, cue-bidding
two o( the same major shows at least
S-S in the other major and either mi­
nor.
How many points do you need for a
Michaels Cue-Bid? This is the hard
part. First, you and your partner may
agree on whatever you like. However,
I recommend that you play it as two­
way. You have either a weak hand or a
strong hand.

What do these terms mean? Well,
with a weak hand, you will usually
have some 8-11 high-card points (and
respectable suits). You show your

scan or MRI, to define your problem
with greater precision. Then the doc­
tor can prescribe medication, physical
therapy or a visit to a specialist to
relieve your discomfort.

DR. QOTT
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

. |»* NEWSI’A JTH ENTERPRISE ASSN

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Your pain could result from abnor­
malities in the nerves, muscles or
bones Therefore, you probably should
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                    <text>Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, W inter Springe and Seminole County since 1908
91st YEAR, No. 17

50 Cents

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1998

Casselberry joins county in deciding adult clubs’ fate
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF WK1TKK
CASSELBERRY • It'll l&gt;c up to thr vntrra to
decide In November the fate of adult clubs In
thr city as well as the county.
City commissioners on Monday unanimously
approved an ordinance that would separate al­
cohol and nudity. The ordinance Is aimed at
banning the salr of alcohol In adult clubs, a
combination city officials mild Is not permitted
In other Seminole County cities with the excep­
tion of Winter Springs.
With three adult clubs In the city and three
more Just outside the boundary. Casselberry

has been trying to strengthen Its rxlstlng adult
ordinance. Adult businesses have been blamed
for contributing to lower property values and
having and adverse effect on community stan­
dards.
Mark George, a pastor of a Casselberry'
church and a candidate for Ibe city commission,
said the adult businesses contribute to the
negative Image of the U.S. Highway 17-92 corri­
dor.
In June. George as leader of the Cltt/ens For
Decency, led a petition drive to place a decency
ordinance on the November ballot, after county
commissioners voted to not adopt It In favor of
the current ordinance that permits nude danc­

Sanford
cops seek
man’s killer

ing but severely restricts locations and outside
appearances of adult businesses. More than
9.500 signatures were collected, but the validity
of several was challenged try a lawsuit last
month. County commissioners, tn savr thr cost
of a lawsuit, will rrconsldrr the decency ordi­
nance at a Sepl. 22 public hearing.
'Adult rntrrtalnm rnt with Its alcohol, alcohol,
alcohol and nudity, nudity, nudity. Is n major
contributor to our blight and disinvestment."
Oeorge said.
He cited statistics showing a high number of
police and (Ire department responses for thr
three clubs and urged commissioners to listen
to their constituents and not to thr pomogra-

phy lawyers.
*Wr have a right to establish community
standards." he said.
Sjieaklng In support of the ordinance, several
rrsldents urged commissioners to vote on lhr
Issue and not wait until the Nov. 3 referendum
Nancy Ross, representing a Longwood citizens
group, said. *Wr want you to vole tonight. I Iklleve wt have alrrady spoken."
Vice Mayor DaUd Henson said, as written,
commissioners could not vote on the ordinance
because It specified n Nov. 3 referendum vole
In ordrr for the commission to voir, the Issue
P te a M 8 * « A d u lt . Pag* 2 A

Business
as usual in
Lake Mary

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B y S h a ri B ro d le

HERALD STAFF WRITER

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

SANFORD • Paul Henry
Kafka, a 23-year-old Sanford
man. was shot and killed late
Saturday and found In a Chev­
rolet Carnaro parked near
Sterling Avenue and McKay
Boulevard In the Washington
Oaks area.
Investigators are working on
tire case but there lias been no
arrrst made. Two witnesses
were believed to be tn the car
when the shooting occurred.
Sgt. Pat Smith of the Sanford
Police Department said one of
them notified the police.

1.AKE MARY • It's business
as usual In Dike Mary as thr
Lake Mary City Commlsslo .
meets of the final lime in fiscal
year 1997-98.
The second public hearing
on thr pro|&gt;osed mlllagr rale
and budget for the new fiscal
year, which begin* Oct. I. lops
the agenda for thr Thursday
city commission turning
A» no one o|&gt;|to*ed the in­
cumbents for the three com­
mission seals up for rlrrtlon,
Oaiy Brrnder. Thom Greene
and Mayor David Mralor will
continue In their Jobs for two
morr years.
A potentially heavy agenda
for the commission has hern
whittled down, due to post­
ponement of several Items to
Oct. 1.
The commission was to hrar
second readings on the an ­
nexation and land use change
of approximately 17 aerrs of
properly on Emma Oaks Trail.
In Seminole County.
Tiller parties have petitioned
for the voluntary annexation
Into the city. In ordrr to de­
velop ofllrr/flrx space. Thr
property ts contiguous with the
city's municipal boundaries
and Senior Planner Susan DrInrs advised the commission.
In the first reading on Sepl. 3.
that the annexation would be
beneficial to the city and the
applicants 'to be able to de­
velop this property undrr the
city's land development regula­
tions. The property owner will
be assured of city utilities and
services and the city will be
assured of compatible devel­
opment
with
surrounding
uses."
The property Is adjacent to
Skyline Drive, where several
commercial developments al­
ready exist.
Deines requested thr post­
ponement of the second read­
ing because of a 30-day mora­
torium on future land use
amendments required by thr

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Dog day in
Longwood
By Marla Oram

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONGWOOD - Man's best
friend will be In llie spotlight
during Die city's sixth annual
Fun Dog Show Sept. 19 at the
Ed Myers Recreational Building
at Wilma and Warren Avenue.
Registration will begin at
9:30 a.m. with activities to fol­
low at 10 a.m. The free event Is
open to all dogs as long as
they are accompanied by their
respective owners, said Sandy
Lomax, parks and recreation
director.
Judges will vote for the best
tn the following categories:
slnglng/talktng dog: fat dog;
biggest dog; funniest: person/dog look alike; best cos­
tume: fluffiest fur. best trick:
smallest dog: most obedient;
•Won't do anything" award;
best of show.
Proceeds from the sale of
customized T-shirts and con­
cessions will benefit the Semi­
nole County Humane Society.
All owners will be asked to
sign an Inoculation waiver for
their pets.
For more Information, call 260­
3447 or 260-3449.

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Some wore camouflage, others
full dress and campaign ribbons
- all proud veterans who
observed the 5th Annual
POW/MIA Flag Ceremony in
Sanford on Sunday. T h e event
was organized by Vietnam
veteran Al Taylor (bottom right).
T h e purpose ot the event is to
bring attention and respect tor
those who survived prisoner of
war camps in World W ar II, Korea
and Vietnam and those still
missing in action. Th e Sanford
Disabled Veterans Chapter 130
is the host for the event. More
than 200 attended to raise the
flag, bottom left. More photos
Page 3A.

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Future of Fort Mellon Park
officially in hands of voters
B y M a ria O ra m

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The future of
Fort Mellon Park Is now In the
hands of voters, city commis­
sioners decided on Monday.
On Nov. 3. Sanford residents
will speak out on whether the
park should be part of a pro­
posed site that will include a
hotel and conference center.
The city commission had pre­
viously given Its stomp of ap­
proval to conceptual plans of­
fered by the Connecticut-based
developer Joe Pactttl.
The Issue, however, has di­
vided residents for the past
year.
Members of the Society for

the Preservation of Fort Mellon
Park, led by Doug Oroscclose.
say they are not against eco­
nomic development or prog­
ress. The group had asked the
city to consider other sites and
went as far as filing an Injunc­
tion last month questioning the
Intent of an ordinance that
would clear title on the park
property.
The wording, the group con­
tended. gave the dty carte
blanche In dealing with the de­
veloper and would render the
November referendum moot. A
Judge earlier this month denied
the request for an Injunction.
The Society continues Us
protest through a letter writing
campaign and signs. The group

also had launched a petition
drive seeking 2,700 signatures
to place the losue on the No­
vember ballot. Before the sig­
natures were collected, how­
ever. Pacltti agreed to a refer­
endum vote.
Mayor Lany Dale, an out­
spoken supporter of the lakefront development project, had
committed on behalf of the city
about t2 million to park Im­
provements, which Included a
fishing pier and boardwalks. At
least six acres of the psrk
would remain intact. Dole said.
Local merchants and resi­
dents formed a group and held
a rally recently seeking resi­
dents' support for the proposed
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popular tunes, show tunes and
DELTONA - Deltona Organ big band music. Visitors arc
Club will begin the 199H-99 welcome.
For Information call Jean
season tonight In ill** fellow­
ship ball of the Dcllaty Pres Hart: 1904) 943-8154 or Do­
bylrrlan Church. 207 K, High rothy Brliunie. (407) 8604871
banks Road. DcHary.

Organ season opens
tonight

The name R.F. Cooper is a
familial one in Santont On the
oeeasion of his lOOlli birthday
i rlebrnted Monday al Sun
Polnte Reilmneni Village
we're going to let you in on a
little s e c re t. T i n - H . s t a n d s fo r
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and weigh 168 today."
Cisi|ht was 12-yeant-old
public schools lies a graduate when his dad died, and he and
of the University of Florida ills mother were left (o tend to
w ill a master's degree In edit
two younger sisters and man­
cation at Cornell University.
In 1933. Cooper became the age Hie family's small tobacco
principal ol the only school in farm in Salcinberg, N.c They
Oviedo, which consisted of moved to Mars Hill. N.C. and
grades one through 12. Later, that's where Cooper met Ills
he was a Trustee of the Semi­ future wife when they at­
nole County School Hoard He tended the llapttst high school
remains a member of First there.
Wish lie uere here
Hapttst Church.
II he were alive, country
R.F and Gladys Cooper had
two children
Jam es (1920) singer Roy Acuff would be
and Floyd (1931). The Coopers . elebratlng bis 95th birthday
were married for 62 years today. He passed way In No­
when she passed away in vember 1992 in Nashville.
1981). "She was my sweet, Perhaps if we sing or hum a
sweet girl,” Cooper said. Two little* ol 77m* H'ublxish Cnnuonof ihe Cooper's grandchildren Ixtll, he'll hear It.
and nine great grandchildren S to n e 's t h r o M
came here to he with him for
Here's a trick question:
his birthday.
Which of these fellows ts older
'1 wasn't sure I'd have any
movie director Oliver Stone
chance at 100," Mr. Cooper oi a&lt; lor Tommy Lee Jones
said, "My dad was 4 1 when he We're not sure the exact time
died, my mother 44.*'
each was bom tint they both
To reach his hardy 100th. arrived on Sept. 15, 1940.
Cooper credits staying away They worked together of the
from cigarettes or snuff and sei o! JFK.
never
drinking
anything
Miami Dolphins quarterback
stronger than fruit Juice. 'I al­ Dsn Marino Is 37 today and
ways got plenty of exercise Hall of Fame tackle Merlin Ol­
and never weighed much more sen is 58. They troth appear In
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would have to be
readvertised and several public
hearings would have to he
scheduled.
Hob Fisher, an attorney rep­
resenting Cabaret Internation­
ale. Rachel's and Club Juana,
oflerod his own set of statistics
which compared police Inci­
dent reports at two adult clubs
and the local Denny's restau­
rant. In some cases, Fisher
said. Denny's had more Inci­
dents than the two clubs com­

bined. He said there had been
no drug or prostitution arrests
at the clubs In the past 10
years.
Fisher also said the adult
businesses contribute to the
local and state economy.
"We have over 770 employees
with an annual payroll of over
S3 million." he said.
Commissioner Al Clarke,
however, noted that Incidents
in the third club and reports
from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office were not In-

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which proves li's not how you get 70,
play the game hut how you sell Case you missed it
your name. Olsen's si ill selling
Balance Awareness Week
(lowers.
begins today, it is meant to
Singer pianist Bobby Short develop public awareness of
is 72 today and still very murh balance and disorders of the
In tune. II there's a small cafe, balance system. Ii has nothing
eati h Short.
m do wtlli Kenneth Starr'a In­
And here's hoping Prince vestigation.
Harry has an Interesting 14th Quiz lime
birthday.
Who can tell us which of
Sosa hits the mark
these towns Is the “Pumpkin
How fitting that National Capital of the World?' I .
Hispanic Heritage Month b e­
gins a day after Sammy Soaa Hope. Arkansas. 2 Tnlntsvllle.
from the Domlnean Republic Florida 3. Gainesville. Florida.
hit Ills 62nd home m n for the 4. Morton. Illinois. Must Is* fun
Chicago C’ubs. We expert he'll at Halloween

eluded In Fisher's report.
Fisher said lie was present­
ing information from the
Casselberry Police Department
!localise the dubs were located
in the city.
Ertch Schuttnuf, a represen­
tative from the American Asso­
ciation for Nude Recreation,
said the ordinance would nega­
tively Impact nudist resorts

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and clubs, which provide alco­
hol during social events. The
AANK, Schuttauf said, ts a
growing family-oriented organi­
zation that brings positive
dollars to communities and
has u positive economic Im­
pact.
“Maybe the public does not
have all the facts," hr said.

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said City Manuger John Litton.
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city will take u more aggressive
stance on annexation In the
near future, as a build-out of
available land approaches.
Other agenda Items Include
an ordinance for the purchase
of two lots for the downtown
police station and a puy plan
adjustment for several staff
positions.
The pay plan adjustment
would result In an Increase of
approximately $80,000. In fis­
cal year 1999. for salary and
merit Increases.
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Wars’ prisoners,
missing honored
S S S m S ****"

The Nam Knights, a veterans’ motorcycle group
based in Pine Hills roared into Sanford for
Sunday’s 5th annual POW/MIA Flag Ceremony.
The veterans raised a garrison-size (35 by 45
foot black and white POW/MIA flag (above left)
during the ceremony at the Disabled American
Veterans Post here. The ceremony with
speeches and flag raising was followed by a
dinner. “You can hear a pin drop when we do this
ceremony," Vietnam vet Al Taylor said. "It is very
honorable and very beautiful.”
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POLICE LOG

D V I t D O M A R K E T P L A C E 25

The following reports uvre compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Sept. 14:

Buttery:
SANFORD, 19" Street. lOO block. Sept. 12. 5:58 p.m. A 44ycnr-old man wan arrested by Sanford Police for holding a
woman down with u broom stick and beating her.

Domestic Violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Richbee Drive, BOO block, Sept. 14.
12:30 a.m. A 44-year-old man was arrrMrd fur domestic
Violence after witnesses told Seminole County sheriff's
deputies that he had thrown his llve-ln girlfriend through a
glass door uller grabbing her by the throat. They also told
drputlrs hr had hit her on the hrad with his hands when she
tried to call for assistance. Neither the man nor the girlfriend
would speak with the deputies. The deputies made no
mention of a broken glass door.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Magnolia Drive, 100 block. Sept.
12. 2:30 a.m. A 37-year-old man was arrested for domestic
violence alter hr allegedly picked his girlfriend up und
dragged her out of the house by her shirt. Seminole County
sheriffs deputies said slie had sevrral nig bums consistent
with her complaint. Hr told deputies site had grabbed him by
the ears and slammed Ills hrad Into the bathroom door, but
had no Injurtrs to Indicate this might be tnte.
LONQWOOD. Blladale Court. 100 block, Sept. 12. 6:10 p.m.
A 3H-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after
he and his wife goi Into a Dghi regarding their daughter.
During the argument, he lold Semlnolr County drputlrs, site
“got Into his face* and storied yelling. In response, hr threw
hrr to the ground.
SANFORD, Dubola Street, 4600 block, Sept. 12. 6:53 p.m. A
4U-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence ufter
getting Into an argument with Ills wife who was trying to leave
the homr with Ihr children. Seminole County deputies said
he threw the daughter Into a wall and wrestled with Ihe son
when the children attempted to leave the residence with the
mother.
SANFORD, Iroquois Avenue, 2600 block, Sept. 12. 7:59 a.m.
A 30-year-old man was arrested fur domestic violence after
getting Into an argument with his girlfriend In their home.
Sanford Police said the man picked his girlfriend up and tried
to throw hrr to the floor. He missed the door and slammed
hrr head Into a coffee table Instead, causing deep gashes to
her head.
WINTER SPRINGS, San Raphael, 300 block. Sept. 12. 3:27
a.m. A 45-year-old woman was arrested for domestic violence
by Winter Springs Police after she und her boyfriend got Into
u fight which turned violent. Police said she scratched and bit
him on several occasions during the argument.

Elisabe th A. Christian
ELIZABETH A. CHRISTIAN
Elizabeth A. Christian. 40.
Academy Place. Oviedo, died
Friday. Sept. II, 1998 at Cen­
tral Floridu Regional Hospital.
Bom Oct. 16. 1957 In Winter
Park, she was u lifelong resi­
dent of Central Florida. Mrs.
Christian was a homemaker.
Stir was a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter,
Josle E. Boston.
Oviedo:
mother. Beatrice Couch. Co­
coa: father. George Dye. San­
ford; brothers, Steve. James,
Clarence, all of Cocoa, Henry
Dye. Sanford; sisters, Shirley,
Bernice. l&gt;olh of Cocoa.
Cynthia. Jacksonville,
five
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford, in churge of arrange­
ments.

Driving under the influence:

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 436/Academy Drive,
Sept. 13, 3:22 a.m. A 20-year-old man was arrested for
driving under the Influence try Seminole County sheriffs
deputies. He was also arrested for possession of alcohol by a
person under the age of 21.
FERN PARK, U.B. Highway 17-92, 6600 block. Sept. 11.
3:17 a.m. A 35-year-old man was arrested for driving under
the Influence by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
LAKE MARY, Lake Mary Boulevord/Lonfwood-Lake Mary
Rood, Sept. II. 11:55 p.m. A 39-year-old woman was
arrested for drtvng under the Influence by Lake Mary Police.
LAKE MART, U.S. Highway 17-92/Wcldon. Sept. 12. 1:08
a.m. A 28-year-old man was urrested for drivng under the
Influence by Seminole County deputies.
LAKE MARY. Lake Mary Boulevard/lntcrsUta 4, Sept. 13.
2:24 a.m. A 27-year-old man was arrested for drivng under
the influence by Seminole County sheriffs deputies.
LAKE MARY. Country Club Rood, 100 block, Sept. 13. 11:59
p.m. A 49-year-old man was arrested for drtvng under the
Influence by Lake Mary Police.
OVIEDO, State Rood 434/StlUwatcr. Sept. 11, 2:32 a.m. A
38-year old man was arrested for drivng under the Influence
by Oviedo Police.
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road/Laka Roger, Sept. 12,
8:08 p.m. A 26-ycar-old man was arrested for drivng under
the Influence by Oviedo Police.
SANFORD. U.S. Highway 17-92/Alrport Boulevard. Sept. 13.
3:22 a.m. A 21 -year-old man was arrested for drivng under
the Influence by Seminole County sheriffs deputies. Deputies
also found a marijuana cigarette on the front console of his
cur at the time of Ills arrest und arrested him for possession
of less than 20 grams of marijuana as well.

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Cedar Line. Geneva, died Sun­
day. Sept. 13. 1998. Bom June
15. 1975 til Sanford, he was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. Mr. Kafka was a
screen printer.
Survivors Include mother.
Stella Oglesby, Kinston. N.C.:
father. Krn Oglesby. Kinston.
N.C.: sisters. Marietta Cald­
well. Temple. Ga., Shir la
Toteno. Kinston. N.C.. LeeAnn
Oglesby. Kinston. N.C.; broth­
ers. Gary Caldwell. Sanford.
David Caldwell. Temple. Ga..
J.R.
Thompson,
Russ
Thompson, both of Greenville.
N.C.
Gramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
LUTHER T. PATTERSON
lailiter T. Patterson. HI, VIhtrn Road. Sanford, died Sun­
day. Sept. 13. 1998 at Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
Bom Aug. 24, 1917 In MansHeld. Tcnn., he moved to Cen­
tral Floridu In 1960. Mr. P at­
terson was career military and
retired as u chief |&gt;elty officer
In 1963. Alter Ills military re­
tirement he worked for Genera)
Electric. NASA. Cape Canav­
eral, Harcar Aluminum and
Seminole County Road Super­
visor. He was a member of
Fleet Reserve Association.
Sanford Musonlr bulge *62. F
ft AM. and Seminole High
School Booster's Club. Mr. Pat­
terson served In WWll and Ko­
rea. He was a member of Westview Baptist Church.
Survivors Include wife. Sara;
daughter. Pamela Livery. West
Hanford. Conn.; sons. James.
David, both of Sanford; sister,
Lillie Ruth Smothers. Hunting­
don. Tcnn.; five grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, in churge 'of arrange­
ments.
JAMES J. RIPLEY

NELLIE MAE HALL
Nellie Mac Hall. 72. West
Ilth Street, Sanford, died Fri­
day, Sept. 11. 1998 at Central
Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom July 1. 1926 In Anderson.
S.C.. she moved to Sanford 40
years ago. Mrs. Hall was a
homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Springfield MB Church.
Survivors Include son, Ber­
nard.
Sanford;
brothers,
Johnny Gaines, Orange City.
Raymond Gaines. Sanford; live
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In churge of arrange­
ments.
PAUL HENRY KAFKA
Paul Henry Kafka. 23. Green

James J. Ripley. 83. Wicker
Court. Sanford, died Saturday.
Sept. 12. 1998 ut Central
Florida Regional
Hospital.
Bom April 11. 1915 In Camp­
bell. N.Y.. he moved to Florida
In 1970 from Elmira. N.Y. Mr.
Ripley was a truck driver. He
was past commander of Ameri­
can L’glon Post #53. Sanford
and a member of DAV. San­
ford.
Survivors Include sons. Don­
ald J., Edward A.. Robert B..
all of Sanford: daughters.
Sharon L Berry. Port Char­
lotte. Nancy J. Gee. Sanford;
John. Sanford; sisters, Muiy
Corey. Painted Post. N.Y..

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12 grandchildren: 25 great­
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three grandsons and one g re a t­
grandchild. A Memorial Service will
ix- held Saturday. Sept. 19. 1998 at
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C hurch. 11221 L-nda St.. Orlando
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19. 1998 at 7 p.m. In the American
L-gion Post *53. E'rtriuls and rela­
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Do desserts aid metabolism?

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DEAR 1)H GOTT Is it true that
sugary desserts metabolize blond
more efficiently il they're eaten with
every meal? Would elderly people
become diabetic if they ale in this
manner?
DEAH HKADKIt I don't know
where you heard this myth, hut it’s
totally inrorrect
Cakes, cookies and other desserts
do not aid me tabolism They arc foods
in their own right and contain flour
(which Is nourishing!, refined sugar
(which isn'D. fats (often cholesterol
(ruin butler and eggs), and small
amounts of protein Therefore,
patienls with diabetes and high cho
ieslerol should restrict their con
sumption of sugary desserts
Many elderly people develop dia
betes as they age This is thought to
be caused by a gradual wearing out of
the pancreas, the gland that produces
insulin Hence, older people must be
prudent in eating well balanced diets
Cake, cookies and ice cream will not
cause diabetes Nonetheless, they will
certainly accelerate a diabetic lender)
cy. if one is already present For this
reason, an older person who con
sumes sugary desserts with every
meal may be setting himself up for a
problem In addition, many seniors
develop decreased appetite, luck of
interest in food and a tendency to eat
what's easiest Eventually, they may
cut down on "rval food,” virtually live
on cookies, and develop malnutrition
That's a bad habit, best avoided My
advice1 Iteduce baked goods and eat
more natural foods, such os fruit
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Iteport “Diabetes Meltitus “ Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to I’ D Has 2017,
Murray Hill .Stulinn. New York. NY
10156. He sure to mention the title
DEAR lilt GOTT: The lymph node
under my left armpit is much larger
than the unc on the right Now one
has turned dark I'm .111. should I see a
doctor?
DEAH HEADEK Without a douhl
Swollen lymph glands can indicate
chronic infection or serious diseases,
such aa cancer. The fact that the
lymph node under your arm is darken
ing can be an ominous warning See a
doctor immediately.
DEAR DR GOTT: I've been diag
nosed as having a Baker's cyst in my
knee. What is this, and is surgery nec
essaxv?
DEAR READER: Each joint is cov­
ered by a thin, tough membrane
called a synovium. The knee is no
exception. However, at the back of the
knee (the popliteal space), the syn

More from
the tumbling deck
By Phillip Alder
I had so much fun reading Donald
Parson's “Fall of the Cards* (Little.
Brown. 19591 that I am going to show
vou another or his deals (I wrote this
column on Bastille Day. so was tempt ed to give the squeeze deal in which
West had to keep a king to stop dum
my'a four from becoming high Parson
added. “And thus is proved the truth of
the old adage that even a quuire maylook al a king ’ )
For this deal, check out all quolre
hands. How should South play in three
no-trump? Why was the contract do
leated? West led the diamond Jack
North is right to raise to tnrec no
trump. Five clubs is a long way off, and
if his suit can be utilized, three no

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PETER
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some [H’ople, il can rupture or hemi
ate, causing a squish)1lump called
a Raker's cyst that may or may not
tic painful II the cyst is uncomfortable

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or so large that it interrupts blood
return through the veins, it may have
to tie surgically removed. The opera­
tion is routine lor orthopedic special
ists Not all linker's cysts require
surgery, but you may wish to consider
an operation it the condition causes
you to have symptoms

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Dawn goddess
Make current
Fought with
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North
trump should coast home
want
Since there are lour trieks outside
v 8 A3
clubs, it looks easy to cash the club
a 1
king, then to durk a dub Assuming
* A 7 fi 5 3 2
clubs aren't 4 o. you must rake in at
least nine tricks
East
Wrvl
* ky 5
1(1 9 7 3
However, that doesn't allow tor
10 9 7 2
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West. Miss Manhattan She was play­
8 7 3
J 10 9
ing with Mr Masters The thought of
y lo a
partnering an expert so unnerved her
South
that she deemed it necessary to have a
* A J 2
couple or itiir drinks before the game
» A y 3
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a A K 5 2
king and continued with the jack. Miss
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Manhattan played not the queen, but
her 10' Disbelieving anyone would do
Vulnerable: Neither
•that voluntarily. South was convinced
Dealer: South
the dubs were splitting 2 2 He railed
Wrsl North East
for dummy's are and went three down
South
Pass 3 NT
All pass
2 NT
Mr. Masters was most impressed
“That was such a silky smooth play,
Opening lead: a J
partner. And the Chinese make won
derfut silk garments Du you have any
Chinese in your blood?"
CIVWb&gt; Nt'A tnr
"No. Scotch "

HOROSCOPE
plications Anything you sweep under the
rug could be abrasive later
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Social con­
tacts promising to do big things lor you
today might be better at talking than
doing Placing your hopes in this area
Tuesday, Sept. 15.1998
could be disappointing
The times ahead look promising, provid­ S A G IT T A R IU S (N ov. 23-D sc. 21) It's
ed you establish definite objectives To important that you and your male aim lor
go oft on a tangent could deprive you of the same objectives today II not. you
could be in lor a frustrating tug-o-war
victory.
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) There’s a session
remote possibility you might be overly- C A P R IC O R N (O sc. 22-Jan. 19) Ideas
influenced by someone who doesn't have and concepts should be kept in proper
your best interest st heart today. Think perspective today, ot else Ihoy could bo
tor yourself and call your own shots. distorted and blown out of proportion
Trying to patch up a broken romance? A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 2 0-Fab. 19) Avoid
The Aatro-Greph Matchmaker can help dalicil spending today. It could prove
you understand what to do to make the unwise to make large purchases and
relationship work. Mail $2.75 to hope to cover them later
Malchmakar, c/o this newspaper. P O. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Someone
Box 1758, Murray Hilt Station, New York, you’re closely associated with might be
difficult to gel along with today Excuse
NY 10156
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It your policy is yourself from his/her presence if you see
to pul oil until tomorrow things that any storm signals
should be don* today, you'll *nvrt# com­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Try to play

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TOrthday

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DR. G O T T

things down tho middle m career matters
today Lingering problems could result
from behavior Dial is oither loo negativo
or unrealistically optimistic
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-M ay 20) Guard
against overindulgence today it you've
been watching your waistlmo Remembor. obesity is the penalty wo pay lor
exceeding the limit
GEMINI (May 2 t-Ju n s 20) Your imago
could suitor today it you don't handle
yourself well in competitive situations It
you win. bo humble tt you lose, do so
with grace
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unless you
have the poker taco to carry it oft. don't
try to blurt your way ihrough sticky situa­
tions today Associates will be able to
read you accurately
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Skillful maneu­
vering is imperative today it you hope to
come out in Die plus column ot your com­
mercial affairs Don't lol your guard down
lor a minute

riwabj'NKA.lne

by Leonard Starr

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Tuesday. Seplember 15. 1998 ■ 9 A

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71— H t t p W

a n ted

Long Term-Short Term
Temp To Hire
886-1125
C &gt; n Challenging position tor
outgoing inrtiv w good comm
tkiits ottico duties center on
ad&gt;m. cut (vc
and sales
phone eip. or cus contact eip
deseed lai resume to Norwesl
financial at 324-5516 EOE
Certiorate etemiTaa.

$11.15 TO START
Grade tor Students
Ca«M Th It -4pm 869 9191
OO YOU ENJOY WORKING W/
CHILDREN
Ch*t care center needs IT ft pi
heft) must have 10 or 20t*
course completed top pay Sc
a m to Joyce 321 7635
DRIVER to transpod nqupmenl
and |ave Class A COL Sami
note laphaft Paying 3?3 O il!
DRIVERS Ervea Ind needs
ready ms drivers m me long
wood are COL and #ug screen
req good benefits and pay cat
4 0 M M 3 1 3 6 E O E ___ _______
ORYWALL FINISHERS ' Needed
lor reset ere* Cap w' handlnots
ft tods Cal Al at M 3 3234
Entry Leval Drivers Naedad
NOW1 Money rrunsport has *n
mediate openings lor driver
Iranees No erjeoence needed
Earn *K»0 *700 weekly ptus
benefit ftome eeerends COL
training available 600 435 5593
EXP TRAVEL AGENT.
ammdeus old riH*ile agency
__________ 322 7*4%
EXP BARN HELP reeded lor
shoe barn m san'ord a) aspects
ol horses and larm 121 1919 _
EXP. CARPENTER FRAMERS
(rented
371-7149
E ip
lent
4v*f
9 4

Landscape person Eicei
opportune*! good pay
rwr* EDI reqd
3282 J __________________

F/T MEDICAL ASST. / LPN
needed tor busy surgeons office
pretuus med e«p a must
pteata cal 407 5744700 or taa
resume 407-674-ttlt
FOOO PREPARATION
NEE DEO IMMEDIATELY
Ftaubia ttri F/T. Oanatas Avar
Contact 407-314 8133
FOR PENNIES WORE, gel me
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71— H elp W anted

71— H elp Wanted

A BETTER JOB FOR VOU1
Just Call1Never a Fee1
HELP Personnel 178-8888

LABOR READY®

FRONT OFFICE, flei hrs lor L
M ole In Lake Mary HMO
PPO. Benefits eipenence a
plus can Brandy 333 1217

WORK TOOAV/PAIO TODAY
Sanlord
I In person today:
Applj|l
15*1 S French Ave
713-4343

QROWINO COMPANY sales
tech lawn, pest control and
termite, salary and eac cornmasons. eip helpful 760 7377

HANDY MAN, dry**" "-pair
pturrxvng tools ft trans a must
Hours 7 30 4. F/T, Cypress
Springs Apt O/F/WP 760 7061
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford
3700 S Orlando Dr (17 9?)

Installers!

Too Many To Llatt
C A L L NOW1

WILL TR A IN '
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Can(407| IJO 4700

700 W. 25th St. Sanford

JANITOR F/T P T n^pils days
weekend lua beneNs avk mjsl
have own trans
can lor appointment 377 4418

PRE -SCHOOL/INFANTGood
Pay. Cipenenred CDA pre
lerred Call 311-1577

Phono Pros
Full or pan lima. Top
•alary, bonus A
commlslon Longwood
location, call dan
iBulltBr. 757-9270

LABORERS NEEDED
m iueurct ano w i i
PLAIC Drue tree werseuca
AePt at MO I
am* Spec
MACHINE OPERATOR 2nd ft
3rd shilt apply di'ecl Florida
PcVymar 1000 Sand pond rd
Lake Mary EOC________________
MAINTENANCE
Tacn
last
paced cooup ol coke a cola
searching lor highly motivated
serf starter to (on maintenance
Must hare 3 Syrt eip wI electro
mechanical and pneumatic ma­
chinery must have own tools
Competitive pay and bene Ms
nights and weekends required
Sand or laa resume by Sept 24
to Sournetstern Container 3770
Vera ST Orlando F I 32808 or
407-793-4407 No phone call
pleas# Drug Free/ EOE_________
MECHANIC tor tractor refer Irak
er heel m Sanlord eip only pre
tonedA5E cad 3309308
MERRY MAOS HM NO
Car ft Insuranca Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5288
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA al Sturts lake
viewNiSvng 919 E 2nd St 377
9707_________________________
ORT drivers needed tor Santortt
basis heat teams and singles
drive our premum conventional
and gat home weekly COL A w
hajemsi 2 yrs eip w' good dnv
mg record 330 9308 1800 911 9940_________________________
P/T BACK OFFICE tor WO offee
Sand resume to 113 N Scon
Ave Sanlord FI 32771__________
P/T LAKE MARY PHYSICIAN
OFFICE FRONT! BACK
373-2188
Playground Equipment
MStMtoW Eap or constructor
background w/ctoanmg driving
record Must Pavel Out ol town
U F Bobcat aft) a plus Cell
313-8911 tem-4pm.
health

PLUMBERS helper mm 3yrs
a«p in residential construction
must be able to do tub set and
pens best pay m town
904 774 9373

RIGHT H A «b m a n
Naeda 100 workers daily.
*18 sign on bonus to new em­
ployees.
'Eatra pay lo drivers.
-Open Earn
801 Dogtracfc Rd Longwood
7804108

Industrial I4.ac acrossfrom
OdSanAirpod/rmndM1

TUPPERWARE Earn *70 tW
pet hour tor eilra money or have
a lua timr career *714471
JANITORIAL hour care epenvigs
n Lake Mary area cai 94? 8789
tor a great oppud

WANTED:
Peupto who want to won 40&lt;
nrs-ws Some Saturdays' Fac
byy assembly work Benel.ls
included Pla call
3844249
Original Verticals First.
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
PtCXJNO. PACKING ANO
HE COTON CORPORATION,
the nations leering dsirtuior,
manufacturer ol electronic ac
cet social
has
Immedlala
openings in its lake Mary
'aokbes lor 1st and 2nd thill
Hours
avallabto:
7 00am
1:30pm, 1:00am-4:30pm and
4:OOPM-11:JOAM. Musi be
abto
Ml a rrvmmum ol 50 tos
(«i a oononuous bans. I uvkkk
experience preferred Starting
raw 1440 I at shlfL 17 00 2nd
ahtn. "Musi past mam lest
Apply m person at 7950 Lake
Emma Road Lake Mary FL or
1090 Emma Oak Trad Lake
MAryFL 37744 EOE._________

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WINOOW SERVICE TECH
*Fu« time position
'Eft) preferred
T u i company benefits
Mon- Fn 7 30 4 30 apply KWO
737 Power Cl Sanford
i
lord 323
7500

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Wanted
EXP
SENK3R
looking for
switchbnoard or multi line in
Sentonl or Lake Man area 9-4 or
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93— Rooms For Rent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starling • \ m wh
Histone Downtown 330-4423
EFFICIENCY
Med serv - convenient location
__________ 321-4900
_____
FURNISHED ROOMS-AH uWs
mcl Laundry, phone, and M
use *85 *90 a week 3744955
LAKEMARY
tIOOwk Itt.iatltec
cal 323 5737 beeper-4444598
SANFORD/ IK . MARY 1 lg
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al hr. phone, utdawt 307-7188

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980-3994 or 668 7641__________
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semr furnished clean working
adult No pels' Fenced *350
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SANFORD 7/7 apt Split plan
pata ch'a *44ftr*350
SANORA 3/2 w DDL garage
ease » / nptvm 17254700.
SANFORD 5/2 w den screen
paw spacious
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WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT
Washington Oaks- 129 Scon Or
3/1 5 J53Vmon»dep
1-407 768 9977

107— M obile H omes
For Rent
ELDER SPRINGS Ofl SR 477
Lg 2 bdrm, unlurn *95wk»
*125 dep Can 333 3964 or see
rw ia g e ^ i^ ilV ^ ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _

117— C ommercial
R in

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FENCED PARKING AREA
eaiy access
can accom
modal# up to 35 cars, heavy
equpmeni autos, etc 17 92/
Airport Bird area ava/able im­
mediately *550 p#' month
Phone 124 4440 or fsi 324
1181.
OFFICE ft STORE AYAH.. Both
sq ft Can after 8am
3226169____________________

over 1000

SANFORD- 1 174 sq It 0«e e
on Lake Monro# Convenient to
courthouse ft City Han Avail­
able
immediate.y
Morba/ei
Group, Inc (407) 539 1000 eit
108
118— O

f f ic e

Rent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL)) *00 sq
11 ft up' *765 A MONTH OtoceStorage 371-0170 or 333 7554

103— llOUSEV

SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites available • 1100 SF ft
1800 SF. 407-371-7004________

n f u r n is h e d

(500 DOWN ...WHY RE NTT
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home w CHA. new pamt ft car­
pel 1 Ask about HUO homes'
The Hllllman Group, Inc.
Readors-----------4214331
HIDDEN LAKE nice 3? Me
plare . lenced yard. 2 car ga­
rage *680mo 774 7071
JFRNIOAN pnifivvlk-k me
1/1 cottage, great location no

141— H

7/1 down«a»s ol duple i nee
locabon no pels, no smokers.
*625mo
R onjermgan 330-3755
’ SANFORD (2) V1 »525mo/
*525dep *75 app* lee no pets
call 321 5988____
SANFORD 3/1.1. lenced yard
(1st. Iasi, sec) *575ma*575sec
1208 W TOlh St 330-4841
SANFORD 4/2-102 Loch Arbor
Court Near Mayfair Country
Club Can 313-8*70 tor appl

om es

Fo r S ale

Maylilr Goit Course 1 5 acre
laketront estate w 3 900tt
home needs work *165 000 *
w 4 ac *765.000
4 Bfl Colonial 2 story on 3
wooded tots REDUCED TO
*108,000
Perk Av Villas ;or\?Ba Townhouse condo- *45 000. owner
molrvated
321-5065

pels, no smokers. WSOmo

IORO M M T ft*** it to tlOOOv
«Ff* fMSTMkrtWfieFl I1V1UXI tuPd Iff a
hast wfi 170S cats
tad l *rMl«« m
LI MS01f ORAMCtl VOlUllAt

Over 14 ac IR
ea! inkith gar *84.900

CORNER LOT,

DUPLEX OR HOUSE 4 ? ? M.
Irpfc tei',0 so It (78.900
MARKHAM WOODS 5 6 bd 3
bath 1 2 acres 3500 so ft
Lrv tam. sern pod *794.500
4/2,10 tnd acres Huge moms
sc porch. 2 outbtog (184,900

F o r S a le
CARRIAGE COVE 2/7 new air,

rwsw carpPt.

'I r c h h o f f
*&gt;assoclales

SOLID 0AJC king w e wolerbed
Ml

d o n V m is s THIS ONE'I
Geneva 5 acres. c*y water kght
poH and septic leash only)
33 000
2.1 acre* Carolina Ave raw
lend 21 900
321-07)9

A f-oorttiGCjrd 699

5645 or 330 4479 make otter

187— S p o r t in g G o o n s
O iU rl

T H E B IG O N E !!
OVER 600 TABLES
ft-* Lakeland Center
Sept 19th ft ?0th 1998
9 5 S4l. 9-4 Sun ad
Sponsored by lak Hand Rifle
ft Pistol Dub Inc

199—

LAKE MARY LOTS Wuoded
*75 000
BAY AVE S4nh»d tot near
park *15 000
321-5065

B EANIESPEACE BEAR, MWMT *20 00
407-860 0859. DELTONA
BOAT MOTOR very old model,
needs one sm part *99 obo 3
tree ma'e cats call 323-5701
FREE CAR. t t ft FUN in your
spare tune Interested? Cat Lin­
da O 526-3517 I also Oder repl
pcs and new Tupperwam

231— C

ars

Fo r S ale

1986 TOYOTA SUPRA black ft
gold tohy loaded Runs but
needs work Must sen *1500
obo 407 668 8174

P ets &amp;

1917 BMW 578#, aulo IranmisSion. AC.
Power wtndows A
locks, leather Nice car that
needs some TLC 373-1304.
93 FORD F-150
4sp good comdtton, ac, *5400
330 3305

D O N 'T W O N D E R
H O W T O G E T RID
OF TH A T OLD
CAR!

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Call today and watch
the Herald Classi­
fied! work for youll

Supplies

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2611

TREE KITTENS
to Good Home'
Call 328 8004
FREE mi« lab. prt bub. chow 4
months brown and shod haued
good puppy 374 5856

211—
A

238—

V

e h ic l e s

W anted

c a s h *** p a id i
bot Junk Cars Truck* ft Mtsc1

*ffPAMERICABEAUtifUL 372*990

n tk ju e /Co l ie c t ib ie s

HOUSE OF OOOOIES 901 Locust Ave Furn, appti househv.ld elec s ft candy 321-839*

241— REC

V ehicles/Campers For
Sale
1989 MALLARD SPRINTER
MUST SELL) 25k m . 31 I t . new
pamt .
many «rtfa* %2Sk obo
Titutvu*. 407-208 3967

215— Boats &amp;
A ccessories
16 F T TIDE CRAFT 93 50 hp mo­
tor 2641 thrust boding motor
ISSOOobo 324 9949

LAKEFTkONtLOf Bfhai'e
Lake. Loch Arbor pnvale
90X700 *60 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land. Lake Monroe *170.000
VACANT LOTS ■Loch Arbor
*35 00010*45 000 lg prrv

is c e l l a n e o u s

The Stm inoli H*rtld Oassi!*»ds are the quickest and mosl
ineipensive way to sell your
car' Run your three lee ad lor 10
days and pay only *21 OO* Even
better, if you sell it sooner
(which we KNOW you will) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number of days il actu­
ary ran' What a Deal"

sjcJovy

153— A c r e a g e L o t F or
S a ie

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Fo r S a le

MATTRESS SALE - Full sire
uspr) ben springs ft mattress
*65 00 larrys Mart 372 4132

Sanlord Historic District &lt;3i
Commeneal
Leased
Units
*160 000. (t) Commeneal Vac
ant Lot *55.000 330-1495

DELTO N lT tO acres Ideal lor
mobile homes&lt;te horses cattle
la'mmg or nursery' Zoned agn
Cultural
*3 900. AC RF
Sm
down w owner tmar-ce 904-7171772 or 904-7(7-8872

iiu k f

TURNITURE STORE
GRAND OPENINO
3472 S Ortando Dr lacross from
B « Heard CN*v) Open every
Mr nday Itam-'pm Guaranteed
dying rx quaHy lumiture
We also buy Ckran used
furniture ft antiques
Call Tom at (407)330-4213

149— COMMFRCIAI
P r o perty F o r S a le

750 78 *10 000 Oak Ave San
lord Ft Call 407-32? 3638 or
328 3990

panfMing car*

181— A pplian ces &amp;
Fu k n

223—

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than bottle quality * 05 a
gallon 407 767 9131

157— M o b il e H o m e s

P A U L O S n O ltN E
VF N t u f U l P R O P E R TIE S
3 2 1 -T 7 (&gt;-l

S p ace Fo r

1/1 710sq h aval
able 1001 *400mo*4S0dep
Can 898 6555

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

F or

SMuKV MOUNTAINS gorgeous
Fast Term hortiesites acre and
up
*9900 *26.500 seller
finance 1 800 350 6838

MELLONVILLE 4? lam formal
cVung 7367 SQ 1 m runghborhood ol luvury homes t&gt;jl Wal
er, Jernigan Prop 323 3165
beeper 673 2227
SANFORD no mortgage pay
went Jig w/ III mother in law 7
car garage dote to city part
*69 900 668 2641 or 980 3994

Lot

OAKRIDGE FARMS
Osteen/
Delon* area 10 acres, irteal tor
horses or caine (arm Mobile
home nr home site Zoned sgn
*44 900 financing avail w/ sm
down payment (904) 767-8100

*375 000

E u r n i s i i i i)

TELEMARKETER wanted henMe hr hourly pay plus comrms
s**i imnv-d sl.rrt lire 373 6661

7 2f&lt; % (tt
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rtuend to *775 000

(407) 327-1044
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5L JoftPi flrvet 3 5 1 aeonriver
m Dntiary 1/2ml IronUgn n&lt;-

Stan ■ new Career
Seminole Employment
Quality Control
Customer Service
From Office
Handy Man
Data Traviee
Installer Trainee
Dock Worker
rectory Trainee
Driver Trane#

om es

SsntofJ Spacinus nP.ractivn V
t S w / rn *61,500

S T O P SP IN N IN G
YO UR W H EELS!

Growing Foam Insulation Com
looking to hue new latent
Travel M F Wilt tiain CDL
Class A or B a ptus but not
req Call Greg at 1 800 683
315, Insurance 40tK. vice
non Start your future today*

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed ft Unarmed
Brandy 4 Ateoc. 934-7444
SPECIALITY AUTO RENTALS
luring U A pi service agents
henbto hrs wked. holidays, lull
benefits 407 322-0250

GENERAL LABOR, warehouse,
assembly, work avaSabia Com­
petitive wages Cal Chns at A l
Temps 6474010 EOE No Fee

JOIN me best Healthcare learn
n VokiSia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenence heiplui
Cell Oebery Manor 407 4414478 EOE.

141— H

19*0 BASS TRACKER brim
fisher man s#4 *3000 or trad*
tor Trivet Trailer 322-2535

219— W a n t e d t o B u y
Alum. Can* Copper / flraea
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004

W ANTED
CARS,
TR UCKS ft
VANS

Any year tnaks or modal.
Witt pay top dottart
Call Geo ft Bed.ne

3 0 2 * 5 7 3 4
223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

2 LARGE DRESSERS 2 right
stand queen sire headboard.
*100 323-3693 leave mesaage

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SANFORD IRRIGATION,INC.
| “Complete Sprinkler Systems or Repairs "

FREE ESTIMATES

Pump repaiis • Water Conditioners • Landscaping • 24 hour service
Licensed and Insured

(4 07 )3 28 -15 2 0

T h o m a » E. Lyon

(407) 320-0748 (f in )

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COXY, 1 BDRM w lots ol space
Quiet neighborhood priced low
to sek't *39 900
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Re a l E s t a t e , w e
322-7498

$15 hr.
p lu s benefits

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lakaMary
122-1915

253-Additions &amp;
R emodeling

ttELP!

We Need
You Today!

ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addittons-Homea
Addibona-Commerclel
Local Builder tinea 1881
321-8444 CGCOOIM4
NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Doors, windows, carpentry,
siding decks ft concrete
323-4832 S G Batmt CBCI9680

DAILY WORK • DAILY PAY $$$

LABOR-RITE

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100♦

Sales Trainee
Position Available

•LaborVh s - tu!w Drtwr
With Vir * Good Salary

(4 0 7 ) 3 3 0 -3 4 1 6

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SanAvJ. ILviia 17771

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Sanford Court Apartments
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32111. Swtort Aw., Sintort 3 2 3 * 3 3 0 1

CONSTRUCTION clean up ext.
funk removed lawn care anytime
407-359-1641 or 407-365-0781

Wmb : $68,000 N o w : $64,000
P R O P E R T Y L O C A T IO N : 1110 West 10th.
Street, Sanlord, F L 32771
L O T S IZ E : 50* X 120*
S Q U A R E F O O T A G E : 1.201 L/A
F E A T U R E S : N ew Home,
Three (3) Bedroom,
Tw o (2) Full Baths,
Central Air / Heat,
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
C a r Garage, Navy Blue Carpet, House
Colon Sky blue / Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook • up, St. Augustine Grass

For Financing call:

Shirley Jo n e s
Enterprise M ortgage
(4 0 7 )6 4 4 -0 7 8 7

(24 hrs.)

jCARPENTRY-of al types from
decks to doors, rotten wood and
JOyra
lor JR 324(-5052

DUN RITE Res/Comm
Fra* eat Uc/lnt. Major credit
c jrt is « f g t r 4 _ n M 1 }^

280-Home
I mprovements

301-

CHARLES D. (Dan) MRJ.ER.
Burtder CBC057285. Ret/
Comm. remodel, sdrktons. ro­
pe* MC. VISA .....407-320-1741

269-Cleaning Services
CAR INI CLEAN ITfa house office
eip cleaning manager Mane
6965848

DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
Ne w/Remodellng/Repaira
Uc: COCCI7938 320-7202

M ARCU S CLEANING
LICENSED AND EXPD
330 2031

HAN0VMAN Paining concrete,
dry wall, remodeling, renova­
tions Cal 282 7089

275-D

285-Landscaping

r y wall

DRY W ALL'STUCCO Repent
Wan ft Ceding Tenure*
Matched Popcorn 322-8138

OREO OROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 373-0939._________
LAWNS
MOWED,
LOTS
MOWED clean up* and under
brushing 27yrs in business
Devs 322-261! eve 322-B397.. -

300Pressure
______C leaning ______

Rental property, gvage shed
clean up*, appkances. trash,
brush 407-688-2858 Of
pgr 407-8(8-0217

CARPENTER. au Home
repairs painting ft ceramic Me
Richard Gross 321 5972

BRICE REDUCED!!

287-Lawn Services
AAA GRASS MASTERS All
services provided Dependable
and artordabw -Cal tor Free
estimates-898-0382____________

279-H auling

263-Carpentry

2 6 0 3 P a rk D riv e

276-Electrical
NEED AN ELECTRtCUNT
CALL DICK • ELECTRIC
407-321-8733
Uc. ER0002S2t/Ovor 3* Yrs.

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YATES ROOFING since 1828
Church ft Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
Uc. *flC0022H0, 322-1446

307— Swimming Pool
Services
FINE TOUCH POOLS pumpt.
tilers, motors, teparrs. wkly pool
car#^ree&gt;Ei1J4072292_»45^_

312— T ree Service
DON P1CKREN TREE 8VC
Trea/stump removal Frea atl
LicsTnsur 328-7342___________
SIMPSON S Prot Ttae SvC 20
yrs tip 24 hr storm damage
Senior discount Total traa cars
Free estimates
Bucket truck
avaaabi* Cal 327-4736

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Seminole Herald, San lord, Florida •Tuesday, September 15. 1098 •SA

E x tra P o in ts ...

Jeff
Berlinicke

n Swinging into fall
i

n i&amp; V '

H e r a ld S ta ff W rite r

It’s time for
the Jaguars
to become a
team for all
of Florida
JACKSONVILLE
_ Hey Jacksonville
Jngunrs, come on down.
Did you notice the 3,500 empty scuts at
Sunday's game against the Kansas City
Chiefs? It was only a preview to the AFC
championship game, that's all.
You're getting a little arrogant up there In
Jacksonville.
Let's recap:
When Jacksonville was rewarded with an
NFL franchise In 1993. the city promised to
sell out the first three seasons of play.
Season tickets were sold on a three-year
contract, guaranteeing sellouts for the first
three seasons.
That was never a problem In footballstarved North Florida.
But now that the novelty has worn ofT and
the Jaguars had to face season ticket
renewals for the first time, they were hit In
the face Sunday by the reality that the tcuin
Is no longer a novelty, even if It is the best
team in the AFC.
For the first time, the Jaguars have to
seriously market the team.
And one place to do some serious work is
right here In Central Florida.
True, the Jaguars have to be considered,
along with Denver, as a co-favorite to reach
the Super Bowl. The Miami Dolphins, despite
a 2-0 start with wins against the Colts ond
Bills, will still be lucky to reach the post­
season.
But. when WKMG-Channel 6 ran a poll to
allow voters to pick the game of their choice
to televise last weekend, Orlandrolds chose a
lame Mlaml-Buffalo game over the biggest
game of the weekend.
In fact, the entire country, except Orlando,
got to watch the Jaguars and Chiefs.
And the vote wasn't even close. It ended up
9,500 to 2.500 In favor of the Dolphins, even
though the Jags are closer by half to
Orlando than Miami.
What's the problem?
Sure the Dolphins have more tradition and
have a long sense of loyalty in Orlando, bu t
the Jags are as close as Tampa and everyone
you see these days is wearing a Buccaneer
Jersey. You never see anyone wearing a Mark
Brunei! shirt.
The problem is that the Jaguars have
become arrogant. North Florida, which Is
really an extension of South Georgia, Is
different from the rest of the state. It isn't
tourist-friendly and you're more likely to see
gun racks on a car than an out-of-state
license plate.
The Jaguars like their little cocoon In
North Florida, but they also had to notice
the empty seats Sunday for the biggest game
in the country.
Tampa Bay started to sell-out last year.
Granted, the Bucs had a winning record, but
they also recruited Central Florida. There
are still billboards and advertisements all
over the place for season tickets for the new
Sombrero or whatever It's called.
The Bucs even played a pre-season In
Orlando two years ago, although It drew
under 20.000 people.
Tampa Bay has become Orlando's team
and It's the Jaguars' fault.
Central Florida
should belong
to
Jacksonville, but until the Jaguars recognise
IL they’ll still be seen as ugly step-children,
part of South Georgia.
The Jags had 3,500 empty seats against
Kansas City Sunday.
Imagine what the number will be when the
lame Ravens come to town this Sunday.
Hey, Jacksonville, come on down. We'd love
to have you.

L u t Second Shot: Can you believe
the Orlando Magic Is advertising
season-ticket sales? Who In the world
would buy a season ticket now. with
the NBA season In Jeopardy?

Sanford softball leagues complete first week of fall play
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Homes, 23-7. MJG used a nlne-nm seventh In­
ning lo edge Sanford Christian Church, 16-13.
and Lillie Quinn. DDS. whitewashed Rich Plan.

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­ 22-0.
In other opening night action Iasi week:
ment wrapped up the first week of tin Fall Adult
Women's League (Tuesday. Sept. 8) _ Teresa
Softball leagues with action In the Co-Ed
Flnek's two-out, two-run single In the bottom of
League at Plnehurst Park Monday evening.
In the opening game of the neanon. defending lire sevcnlh Inning gave SunnlLmd Corporation
Spring champion Beer :30 whipped Marondn an 8-7 victory over Flyers Wings A Grill: Curt's

Allryeats topped the Shnrks, 15-9: and Vaughn
Incorporated scored five runs In the top of the
seventh Inning lo hold ofT Orlando Dodge, 13II.
Wednesday Men's League _ at Chase Park:
Pebble .Junction swept a doubleheader, scoring
two runs In the sixth Inning and a run In the
bottom of the seventh Inning to nip Adapco. 3P liu i ooo Softball. Pago BA

Revamped JAMMERS, MAGIC STARS AT SCC
Greyhound
boys stop
loss streak
Prom Staff Reports

LONOWOOD _ Lyman High
School's boys' varsity volleyball
team defeated Seminole In Semi­
nole Athletic Conference action nt
the Carlton Henley Sports Com­
plex on Monday night. 15 0 mid IQ14.
The Lyman team sported an all
new line-up after a week of shakeups.
Nick Donulo, In only his second
varsity match, stepped up to pro­
vide a boost for Ills team.
Stuart Crnger played a great
game, tallying up 12 kills on the
night, while Mario Rivera chipped
in with six kills.
But all was not perfect as the
Greyhounds also lost setter James
Goodrtdge to a broken arm In the
second game. Qoodndfe had Just
been called up from the junior var­
sity team.
The victory ended a three game
losing streak for Lyman, bringing
the Greyhounds' record to 2-3.
Lyman
head
coach
Gina
Bonaventure feels that the team Is
starting to lake steps In the right
direction.
They're working hard now to
play together.* said Bonaventure.
Both Lyman and Seminole will
take to the road on Wednesday
night. Lyman playing at Lake How­
ell. and Seminole at Winter
Springs. Both matches arc set for
7 p.m. sUrts.

HAWKS WIN
FIRST MATCH
WINTER SPR1NOS . Lake Howell
won Its first match of the season
Monday night, thumping Winter
Springs. 15-2 and 15-7. In Semi­
nole Athletic Conference Boys’
Volleyball action.
The Silver Hawks (1-2| will host
Lyman on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The Bears (0-3) will host Semi­
nole at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

LIONS SWEEP
BULLDOGS

S A N F O R D _ Th e 102 Jammer* (the undefeated all­
star team representing W JH M -FM ) w i play In a fun­
draiser at Seminole Community College against a
team made up of current and former N B A stars, as
w el as Barry 'Ironman* Wagner of the Orlando
Predators.
*
The game w i be contested In the Seminole C o m ­
munity College Health and Physical Education C e n ­
ter (Building H ) this Saturday (September 19) night.
Doors wB open al 6:30 p.m. with the game begin­
ning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door for
a donation of $7. Proceeds benefit the S C C men’s
basketball program and the Boys and Girts Club of
Sanford.
In addition to Wagner, also scheduled to play for
the N B A team former Orlando Magic players Otis
Smith and Greg Kite (a volunteer assistant for the
S C C men's basketball team), current Magic star
guards Nick Anderson (shown above at another S C C
fundraiser in 1996) and Darrell Armstrong (right), and
Orlando resident and former N B A Slam Dunk cham­
pion Dee Brown.
For more Information, contact the Seminole C o m ­
munity College Athletic Department at 328-2090.

Volleyball dominates
Van Looven’s sports
attention...... for now
By Jeff Bsrtinlcks

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Laks Mary High School's Jack* Van Loovsn Is concentrating on helping tbs flirt*'
votaybal team win a stats championship, but admits soccsr is stiU hsr main lc*».

LAKE MARY For the next two
months, Jackie Van Looven's fa­
vorite sport Is volleyball.
That won't last long. It will
switch to soccer by the end of the
year.
Van Looven Is a two-sport star at
Lake Mary High School. In the fall,
she Is the school's all-time leader
In assists for the volleyball team
that Is a candidate for a sUte title.
Tliat won't be anything new for
Van Looven. She was a member of
the soccer team that won states
last year, but she says, despite the
Roms' championships In soccer,
softball and basketball last sea­
son. the only pressure on the vol­
leyball team Is what It puts on It­
self.
*We only feel the pressure we put

on ourselves,* Van Looven said.
"It's some tiling we concentrate on
and we've talked about It.*
In soccer, It's a bit of a different
story. Van Looven said the team
has been talking repeat since
walking off the field In Tallahassee
last spring.
For now. Van Looven U concen­
trating on volleyball. She's played
soccer longer and only took igJ
volleyball In ninth grade when she
had a class with Lake Mary coach
Ctndy Henry.
*1 took summer school and 1 al­
ways liked to play volleyball. Ms.
Henry suggested I play, so I gave It
a try.*
Van Looven has been giving
sports a try her entire life. She
grew up playing sports and has a
strong knowledge of the athletic
world. She watches football closely
Please eee Vaa Looven. Page BA

�1

B A * Sonvnoio H

■Ida •Tuesday, September 15. 1990

Softball
Continued ftom Page 5A
2. mul using an 11 •run fourth Inning to crush
Well's Contracting, 21-0.
At Plnchurst Park: ihr Lynch Mob plated four
runs In the top ol the seventh Inning to Iwsi
Bayltncr Marine. 0-1; and Nobles Communica­
tion clubbed Alamo Rent-A-Car. 15-3.
Thursday Men's League* _ at Chase Park: the
Regulators dropped a doubleheadcr, 8-4 to K A
K and 17-12 to Central Baptist Church. At
Plnchurst Paik: Hedrick Feed upset Blake's
Hoyz. 10-7. and Beer :.'I0 outseored Matthews
Associates, 17-12.
Men's Industrial League (Friday. Sept. 11)
luvncarc settled eight tuns In the bottom of the
flr-a Inning and went on lo thump Vantare, 152: and Briar Corporation scored four nuts In the
bottom of the fifth tnutng to erase an 8-5 deficit
to beat Invucarc. 9-8.
On the schedule this week:
Women's League at Plnchurst Park (tonight) _
Orlando Dodge vs the Sharks at 0:80 p.tn.:
Sunnlland Corporation vs Curt’s Allcyeats, 7:80
pm ,: and Vaughan Incorporated vs. Flyers
Wings At Grills. 8:80 p in
Wednesday Men's League _ at Chase Park:
Wells Contracting v&gt; Alamo Rent-A Car. 7 p in
and the Lynch Mob vs Wells Contracting. 8
pan. At Plnchurst Park. Nobles Communication
vs. Pebble Junction. 7 pan. and Bayltncr Marine
vs. Adapco. 8 pan
Thursday Men's League _ at Chase Park:
Sanford Central Baptist Church vs Matthews
Associates. 7 pan. and Blake's Boy£ vs, Sanford
Central Baptist Church. 8 pm . At I’tnchurst
Park: Beer : 3 0 v s the Regulators. 7 pan. and
Hedrick Feed vs. K A K. 8 pan.
Tlie schedules for the Industrial and Co-Ed
league's arc not yet available.
Providing the ollensc In the first week's games

WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Sunnlland Corporation: two hits _ Carol Cranlck (two doubles, two runs). Ann Lanza (two
runs, RBI). KJm Myers |two RBI); one bit _
Becky McCaman (double). Teresa Flnck (run.
two RBI). Donna Klein (run. RBI). Mleki Lewis,
Sue Bagley: one run _ Belinda Anderson. Dtanr
Wilson.
Myers Wings A Grill: two hits _ Paula Songcr
(run. RBI), Michelle Carroll (RBI): one lilt _ Lori
Poo (triple, run. RBI), lairy Sellers (double, run).
Gina Green (run. RBI). 1Cal by Lynn (RBI). Mar­
garet Clevenger. Brenda Hart afield and YoYo
Cox (run eaeit). Shay Brown. Carol Norman.
Curt's Allcyeats: four hits _ Decna Manim
(double, five RBI); three lilts _ Anne Gricme
(double, run. two RBI): two hits _ Leah Sparrow
(two runs, three RBI). Barbie Bartels (two runs,
two RBI). Becky Simpson (two runs. RBI). Kath­
ryn Norslnothy (run): one hit _ Jodi Johnson
(three runs). Kathy Kllngensmtth (two runs). Sue
Nit Kell (nin). Dee Walden (RB1|, Sharon Ritchie:
one run _ Sue Mohr.
Sharks: thrre hits _ Denise Stallings (run,
RBI): two hits _ Tanya Geiger (double, two
runs). Carrie Sutton (double, run): one hit _
Sheila Sanders (home run. two runs, two RBI),
Jenny Blowers: onr run. one RBI _ Gloria Efird:
one run _ Robin Bishop, Patty Polly.
Vaughan Incorporated: three lilts _ Cindy
Giles (liomc run. two doubles, two runs, four
KUt). Debbie Ucmlng (two doubles. Hirer runs,
RBI). LuAnn Maclsaac (two runs). Brer Davis
(RBI): two hits _ Lynn Webb (RBI): onr hit _

Bonnie Chaplin and Liz Tomer (two runs each),
Kelly Eckrrd (run), Debra Shroek (RBI), Shan­
non Milter: one ntn _ Sandra Chaplin.
Orlando Dodge: two hits _ Marie Byrd (triple,
three RBI), Dot Guess (ntn, two RBI), Laketta
Bryant (run), Gloria Beasley (RBI); one lilt _ De­
bra Sutton (double, two RBI), Denise Bynl (run.
RBI). Shonda Bryant and Patti Ruth (two runs
each). Kike Morrissey (RBI). Becky Sandkulla:
one mil. one RBI Wlnnola Johnson: two runs
__Joyce Chambers: one run _ Pat Trowbridge.

MEN'S WEDNESDAY LEAGUE
Pebble Junction: two lilts _ Mike Miller and
Kent Brubaker (run each), Jonathon Jones: one
hit Kyle Brubaker (RBI), Dave Bennett, Dave
Kacberlcln; one run Dave C o s h : one RBI _
Jerry Camus.
Adapco: one hit
Chip Smith (double, run.
RDU. John Stewart (RBI). Larry Dillon Inin).
Bobby Brown. Chris Bryson, Bruee Sellers. Red
Gamer. Winn llnglns.
Pebble Junction: three hits _ Dave Kacberlcln
(double, two runs, two RBI), Jerry Camus (three
runs. RBI). Mike Miller (run. three RBI): two hits
_ Bob M ark u s (double, two runs, four RBI).
Blake Murray Iran, three RBI), Dave Coss, Kyle
Brubaker and Vie DlLlartolo (two nans, RBI
each): one lilt _ Kent Bmbaker (run, RBI): three
nuts _ Dave Bennett; two nins _ Brett Malle.
Wells Contracting: one lilt _Ttm Cooper.
Lynch Mob: two bits _ Kenny (two nins). Jay
(mnl. Cltll; one till Mitch Idouhlr, two RBI),
Frankie IRBI). Joe |nm, two RBI), Cmlg and
Bobby (ntn each), Nolan. Trevor.
Bayllncr Marine: one hit _ Ed Tooke (double,
two RBI). B.J. Osborne (double, mn). Brian
Hays and Tony Taylor (run each), Ed Durbar).
TV Koke; one nin _ Manny Silvia.
Nobles Communication: three lilts _ Brian
Jones (double, two runs. RBI): two lilts _ Jamie
Pttzcr (triple, two runs, RBI), Jon targeting
(double, two mils. RBI), Bob Chandler (two
runs. Hirer RBI). Dave French and Bill Cogbum
(nm, RBI each), l-arry Chunal (run): one hit _
Mickey Cogbum (home nm. two runs. RBI),
Tommy Wilks (nm. two RBI|, Jason Flanagan
(mil). Jason Mustek.
Alamo Rent-A-Car: two litis _ Mike Simons;
one lilt _ Dan Jandrm al (two RBI), llcmnn Oso­
rio (RBI). John Keelan and Mike Ambrirn (nm
each). Brian Madness. Carlos Martinez one run
_ Brandon Colon.

MEN'S THURSDAY LEAGUE
K A K: thrre lilts _ Dave GofT (two nins); two
hits _ ty Koke (mn. four RBI). J.R. Spivey and
Vic DIBariolo (run, RBI each). David Rape (two
nins), Frankie Phillips: one tilt _ B J. Osborne
(RBI). Scott Curtcr: one run _ Jimmy Williams.
Regulators: two hits _ Chris Nickel! and Mi­
chael Kerfer (nin each): onr hit _ Chad Lee
(doubtr. two RBI), Bobby Keefer (double, nm).
Bill Bingham (nin). Jerry Brussel; one run _
Scott Murphy.
Sanford Centra) Baptist Church: four lilts _
Joe Benton (double, three runs, three RBI),
Mike McCoy (four runs): three hits _ Jay
Cmtchfield (two mils, three RBI). Rob Thacker
(two mils, two RBI); two hits _ Ed VanDyke
(three runs. RBI), Mike Hartman (run. three
uni). BtU Rex (two RB11. Mike Schwartz (nin):
one hit _ Chuck Fink (two RBI), Brian Morgan
(mn).

Van Looven—
Continued from Page BA
but plays every­
thing she can whenever she
can.
But. she also said, soccer Is
her main love. Van Looven Is
possibly the county's best
sweeper and scored four gals
from the position last year.
Stic Is a rare team player who
doesn't mind not scoring the
goals.
Tm more Interested In
playing defense,* Van Looven
said. *l’m a defensive-minded
player. 1 like to distribute the
ball.*
That's one of the reasons
Luke Mary brought home the ti­
tle lust year. The Rams had to
go the tougli route uftcr losing

to Oviedo In Die district finals,
but that was a change from the
previous two years when Lake
Mary lost early In the states af­
ter winning the district.
*Our philosophy was to take
the different route tills Umc.*
she said. 'Eveiy other time we
won districts. It ended badly.*
This time, Lake Mary went on
tlie road, traveling around the
state before heading for Talla­
hassee and the finals. The stu ­
dents at Lake Maiy were on
Bpring break and the campus
was empty, so the team had 10
days to spend together without
too many people convincing
them to join the basketball
tram as state champs.
In the finals, Ally Benitez

scored Die only goal and the
team, along with Van Looven,
had the state title.
Tlie soccer team has a new
goaltruder this fall, taking over
for the graduated Jordan Kellgren, and Van Looven said the
team expects to have a strong
chance to repeat.
Most of the players on the
soccer team play the sport
year-round and Van Looven
plays for the nationally-known
F.C. America Kumba under-18
learn.
For now, Diough. It’s time to
concentrate on volleyball.
Van Looven lined being a
state champ last year.
Tills year she has a chance
at two more.

V olleyball
Continued from Page BA
OVIEDO _ Turner Elliott. Alex Gonzalez and
Del Wynegar led Die way as Oviedo swept past
visiting St. Cloud. 15-8 and 15-6. in boys' vol­
leyball action Friday night.
Gonzalez had 18 assists. Elliott 12 kills and
Wynegar five kills for the Lions, who nm their
record to 3-2 on the season.
Tlie Bulldogs fell to 2-3.
Oviedo will return to Seminole Athletic Con­
ference action on Wednesday, traveling to Lake
Mary for a monster match with tlie Rams at 7
p.m.

TRIBE GIRLS IMPRESSIVE
DELTONA _ Tlie Seminole High School girls
topped Pine Ridge In straight games. 15-7 and
15-5. In a Class 5A-Dlstr1ct 5 match Monday
night.
The Fighting Scminoles kept control of the
serve, which proved to be too much for Die Pan­
thers.
Amanda Cook had nine aces on only 13 a t­
tempts. along with two kills and two digs. Mi­
chelle Cardel and Courtney Neuman added four
aces each.
Setter Kim Nelson had 10 assists and five
digs, Kim Corso had three kills. Melissa Witte a
kill and three digs, and Emily Wontrnay two
kills and two digs for Die winners.
Seminole Coach Beth Corso was Impressed
by her team's performance, and said. "We went
out Dirrr and controlled the floor.*
Seminole (3-5. 2 0 in 5A-5) will travel to Ly­
man on Tuesday night for a Seminole Athletic
Conference match.

RAMS BOMB BOONE
LAKE MARY _ Thr I-ike Mary girls Improved
to 91 on the season with a 15-1 and 15-9
whipping on tlie Boone Braves In an Interdistrict battle Monday night.

Tlie Rams will be at Lake Brantley for a Class
6A-Dlstrict 3 and Seminole Athletic Conference
match tonight at 7 p.m. Boone fell to 3-3.

Legal Notices
IN TUB C IR C UIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUHTV,
FLORIDA
C A B ! NOi ••-0090-C A -14-B
REPUBLIC BANK. i w c i i M f
by merger lo
FIR8TATE FINANCIAL. F A .
Plaintiff.

«*

LOUIS A LLOVIO and
BARBARA L LLOVIO.
hit wile.
Defendants
NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE IS GIVEN that purtuam lo llw Final Judgment
•nlarad on Auguat Slal, IMS.
in Civil Action No SS-OOSO-CA14-B ol th* Circuit Court, in and
lor Samanola County. Florida. I
wiU tall lo IS# higheet and beat
brdder lor cats al the weal
Iron! door ol the Seminal*
County Courthouse. M l North
Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida
M i l l on OCTOBER 1si. ISSS.
the following daaenbad real
properly aal lotlh in the Final
Judgment
LOT TO. CREEKWOOO UNIT II.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAGE 12 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oiled August Slel. ISSS
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
Oy Jane E Jeeewtc
As Deputy Clark
Christopher M Hunter. Eeq
111 Second Avenue N E ,
Suite 300
SI Petersburg FL 33701
913/423-7300 eel 333S
Publish September I . IS. ISSS
DEU-TS

Legal Notlcea
IN TNB CIRCUIT OOWRT,
M AROPOR
■BMINOiS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NO. M -I4 S -C A -1 4 -B
BARBARA JACKSON.
Plaintiff,
vs
ANNIE PRICE.
Oalandant.
NOTICE OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
ol Forecloeure entered In Ihe
case ol BARBARA JACKSON.
Plalnilll. va ANNIE PRICE.
Defendant, in the Circuit Court,
in and lor Seminole County.
Florida. Caaa No SS-S4S-CA14-B. the undersigned Clerk will
aall at public sale to the highest
and bast bidder lor caeh al
Waal Iron I door ol Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 N
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord.
Seminole Counly, Florida, at Ihe
hour ol 11 00 a m on lha let
day ol Octobor, A 0 ISM . that
certain real properly eituala
and being In Semtnole Counly.
Florida, deecnbed ae follow#
Lot 8S. Block O. MAP OF SUB­
DIVISION OF BLOCKS O. K AND
J. TOWN OF OOLOSBORO.
according lo lha Plat Ihereof ae
recorded In Plal Book l. Pag#
FT. ol Ihe Public Record# ol
Semmola County. Florida
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
Copies lo
FRANK C WHIQHAM. ESQUIRE
PO Boa 4S4I
Sanford. FL 32772-4041
Publish S* pi ember S. IS. ISSS
OEU-7S

llrgulators: Direr hit*, _ Bobby Kerfer (two
Scott Murphy (mn); two hits _ Bill Bing­
ham (triple, two runs, RBI). Chad Lee (mn): one
lilt _ Dave Goldstlrk (two nins. twn RBI), Mi­
chael Keefer (run, two RBI), Chris Nlckrll (run.
RBI). Jerry Brussel and Brian Curtis (two rutLs
each): one RBI _ Jeff Jcnnvasc.
RBI).

Hedrick Feed: three lilts _ Ed Hussanl (two
nins. two RBI): two lilts _ Mack Thome (run.

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAK DEED
NOTICE IS HEREOF GIVEN.
Iliet FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO, INC . the holder ol Ihe
following certlhctlete) hoe Med
••tl cerllticele(e) lor e lei deed
to be Issued thereon The certdicete number(e| end yeer(e) ol
isousnee. the description ol Ihe
properly end Ihe neme|t) in
which ll wee ssseteed is/ere ee
fellows
Certiltcale No 1*30
Yeer ol Issuance 1996
Description ol Properly
LEO LOT 133 VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY PH 4 P0 42 POS 4«
TO 49
Names in which eeeeveed
Carlos
Qomei
Monetise
Gomel All ol said property
being in Ihe County ol
Seminole. Stele ol Florida
Unless such cer|llicale|i) shall
be redeemed according lo lew,
Ihe properly described in such
certificate)*) will be sold lo Ihe
highest brdder el Ihe west fronl
door.
Seminole
Counly
Courthouse, Sanlord Florida
on Ihe 2ith day ol September.
ISSS. al 11 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp lease
end recording lees ere required
to be paid by the successful
bidder ol Ihe sale Full payment
ol an amount equal lo Ihe high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time of the
sola All payments shell be caeh
or guerenieed
Instrument,
made payable lo the Clerk ol
Ihe Circuit Court
Deled Ihit I2lh day ol Auguil
ISSS
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 21. Sepl 1 S S
IS. IM S
0ET-17S

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FON TAX OEBD
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN,
that Richard S Casselberry
Leonard Casselberry, the habter
ol lha following cetlificate(e)
hat Med laid cerhlicale(e) lor a
tea deed to be leeued thereon
The certificate number)#) and
yoiff*)
o&gt; issuance,
lha
description ol the property, and
the neme(a| in which li waa
aeaeeaed te/are aa follows
Certificate No SOS
Year ol laeuance ISSI
Description ol Property
LSQ LOTS VS2 * SSI MIDWAY
PB1 PQ41
Names In which ssseteed
Robert Chamber#. Dorothy
Evan# All ol said property
being In lha County ol
Oenknol*. Stale ol Florida
Uniasa such certificate^) shall
bo redeemed according to law.
the properly daaenbad in such
certifice ie( el will be sold lo lha
highest bidder al the weal Iron!
door,
Semtnole
Counly
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on the Itth day ol October,
IBM . e l l 1 00 a m
Payment ol Bale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp lease
and recording leea are required
lo be paid by Ihe aucceasful
bidder el the sale. Full payment
ol an amount oqual lo the high­
est bid is due wilhin 14 hours
after the edverlieed lime ol the
sole All payments shell be cash
or guerenieed
mtlrumant,
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Oiled this 2Sth day of August.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C Hergerl
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 1, S. IS. 12.
IM S
DEU-S

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FON TAX OBBB
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVCN.
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC . the holder ol Ihe
following cerulicBle(i| has Hied
said certilicate(e) lor a lai dead
lo be issued thereon The cer­
tificate number(e) and yaarta) of
M l panes, the description ol llw
property, and the name(e| in
which H wee aaaaasad taJero a*
Certificate No: 4 M I
Tear ol laeuance: 1999
Description ol Properly:
LEO LOT 111 STILLWATER PH
2 PO S I POS S3 TO 99
Name# In which asses sad
Oavld L. Johnson, Linda S
Johnson. All ol oald property
being In the County el
Seminole. Slats ol Florida
Unless such certifieste(s) shall
be redeemed according lo lew.
the property described In such
c e r t i f i e s w i l l be sold lo the
highest bidder al the w ell Ironl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on the Itth day ol October.
ISM . a m .00 a m
Payment of Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary atarnp lass*
and recording feet are required
lo be paid by the aucceeslui
bidder al the tala Full payment
ol an amount equal to the high­
est bid it due wilhin 14 hour*
altar lha advertised lima ol lha
sale All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
mads payable lo Ihe Clerk ol
the Circull Court
Oktad thla M il, day ol August.
IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirtey C Hergert
Deputy Clark
Publish- September 1, I , IS S
*1. IM S
DEU-8

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
QBNSRAl
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. SS.IS11 C Al 40
HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA FSD
Plaintiff
VS
FINLANDIA D WIL0EKIN.
•I living and all unknown
(kettles claiming by.
through under end egeinel
the above named
delendant(i) who are not
known lo be deed
or alive, whether said
unknown parties may
claim an interest
as spouses heirs,
deviteet gienlees,
or olher cleimenle,
TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNEIIB
ASSOCIATION Inc . OPTION
ONE MORTQAGE
CORPORATION THE
DANK OF NEW YORK
es Trustee ol Amereco
Reeidanbal Securities
Corporation Mortgage Loan
Trull 1997 3 under Pooling
end Servicing Agreement deled
es ol September 1, 1997,
. unknown p#rson(e) in
possession ol Ihe subject
real properly ft
unknown person)#)
m possession ol Ihe
eobiecl reel property. 42.
Oefendinle
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Finlandia Wilbekm
100* Eegene Creek Cl
Oviedo. FL 327SS. bul who
tt/ar* concealing herself so
that process cannot be person,
ally served upon her YOU ARE
NOTIFIED that an action lot
forecloeure ol mortgage on the
following deecnbed property
YOU ARE N0TIFIE0 that an
action lor foreclosure ol morlgaga
on
lha
following
described property
LOT ST. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION lll-D UNIT I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAQE 32 3* OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat been Mad againtl you and
you sra required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses.
11 any to it. on DIANE M
WALIA.
Atlornay
lor
the
Plain! ill. whoa# address re 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard, Sulla
4S0. Tampa Flonda 33107 on of
baton thirty days Irony lha dale
ol the fuel publication ol Ihtt
notice and Me the original with
lha Clark ol Ihie Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will
be snlarad againtl you lor Ihe
relief demanded In lha com­
plaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U IE D FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal ol
aald
Court
on
September tal. ISSS
(SEAL)
Maryanne Moras
Aa Clerk ol the Couri
By Cecelia V Ckara
At Deputy Clark
CODILIS t STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 4S0
Temps. Florida SM07
Telephone (SI 3) *77 *004
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Publish September S. 19. 1M9
DEU-74

n o t ic e of

APPLICATION FON TAX 0SBD
NOTICE IS HKRIBV OIVEN.
Ihal Hay F Orlffllh t/or Nancy
A Onlliih, lha holder ol lha Fol­
lowing cemficate(i) hat Iliad
said c t niiic •!*&lt;■) for a lea deed
lo be it sued therenn The cer­
tificate number(t) end yearlt) ol
Issuance. Ihe description ol the
properly, end lha nema(t) In
which II wet attested It/art at
foliowe
Certllicete No: 1077
Veer ol Issuance: 1**4
Description ol Property.
LEO SEC SS TWP SOI ROC 29E
BEO NW COR SWEETWATER
OAKS SEC 19 RUN WLV ON SLV
U OF CREEK 490 FT NSLY TO A
PT S I FT SLV OF CJL OF CRESK
NWLY PARA TO C/L CREEK TO
SHORS U OF WIKIVA RIVER
MELT OH WEKIVA RIVER TO A
PT M M FT N OF S Ll OF SEC E
TO A PT S U M FT W OF ■ Ll
OF SEC S SM0 FT W TO A PT S
OF BEO N TO M O (LESS PT
PLATTSD SWEETWATSR OAKS
SECS 1SS l * E 19A)
Hamei In which s ite teed
Huskey Inv Co Inc. All el said
property being In the Ceunty ol
Seminole. Slsle ol Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
tbs property described in such
certificate)t) wUI be eeid to lha
highse1 bidder al the west Ironl
door,
Saimnole * Counly
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on lha Itth day o&lt; October.
l* M , al 1100 a m
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taste
and recoiding laea are required
to be paid by ihe tucceetlul
bidder et the taie. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo lha high­
est bid it due wilhin &gt;4 hours
aher the advertised tune el Ihe
tale. All pay manta the II be cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable lo lha Clark ol
the Circull Court
Oeled this M lh day ol Auguat.
ISM .
(Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Ehirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Pubhth. September 1. S, I I A

a. ■“
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RBI), Brian Cronin and Ed Tooke (mn each):
one lilt _ Manny SlMa and Matt Knciks (two
nins cnrli). Sieve Barnes (RBI). Hank Tooke
(run), Malt Melialko.
Blake's Boyz: Ihrre hits _ Unit e Sellers (nin):
two hits _ Tony Johns (home mn. double, mn,
three RBI). Raymond Hartsfield (two nins),
Craig Merkerson (two RBI); otic hit _ Jim
Schaefer (nm. RBI). Sam Raines (two nun),
Brian Jones: one RBI _ Aaron Johns.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THB CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THS EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
•SMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
CA9B NO. SS-T49
IN HE Estate of
ANNIl GRACE STOVER.
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
Estate ol ANNIE
ORACE
STOVER Detested Ftl* No
99-749 re pendmg in Ihe Circuit
Court ol Seminole County.
Flonda. Probate Division. Ih*
address of which is Seminole
County Courlhout* 301 North
Perk Aeenu*. Senlord. Florida
32771 The name* aod address­
ee
ot
the
Personal
Represented**
end
Ihe
Personal
Repteeentetite'9
ellorney are eat torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom Ihit
notice it served who have
ob|#ctione that challenge the
validity of Ih* Will the quelitications
ol
Ih*
Personal
Represented** venue, or |untdiction ol Ihit Coutl are
required to Me their obiecliont
with Ihit Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O r THIS
NOTICE or THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of the Decedent
end other person* having
cteimt or dtm tndt egeinel
Decedent* Ettele on whom a
copy ol this notice it served
within three month* alter Ihe
dele ol the first publication ol
this node* mutt til* then claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditors ol the
Oecedent end person* htving
claim* or demands egeinel Ih*
Decedent's Ettele mi-sl III*
their claim* with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ol lha lirsl publica­
tion ot this Nodes la SeptemtMr
IS. I I . I99S
KENNETH F MURRAH. at
Pareonal Represented**
at Ih* Eelel* ol
ANNIE OAACI STOVER
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
KENNETH F MURRAH
Ol Murrth. Doyle and
Wigle, PA
S00 West More* Boulevard
PO Boe 1328
Winter Park, Florida 31780
Telephone |407| 444-SM1
Florida Bar Number 0097 74S4
Pubhth September I t . 22.
IM S
DEU-143

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IH AND FOR
S IM IH Q L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OINBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi 08 1817 OA 14
NATIONAL CITY
MORTOAOE CO
PLAIN TI7F
VS
LARRY RICHARO
DUMOALOUOH A/K/A
LARRY R
OUMQALOUQM ET AL
D E riN O A N T(l)
NOTICS OF ACTION
C O N S TR U C TIV I 88RV1CC
TO LARRY RICHARD BUMBALOUOH A/K/A LARRY R
DUMOALOUOH AND DIANA LEE
BUMBALOUOH A/K/A DIANA L
DUMBALOUGH
whose residence It unknown II
ha/eha/they be living and it
he/she/lhey be dead, lha
unknown defend ante who may
be tpoutet heirs, devisee*
grantee*, assign***, lienor*,
creditors, trutleee end all per­
il** claiming an interest by.
through, under or egeinel the
Defendant* who ere not known
to be dead or all**, and all parties ha*,ng or claimmg to have
any right, bits or interest In the
property deecnbed in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HER10V NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose *
mortgage on Ih* tolfewing
property
LOTS 49 AND *0. M M
L O R D ! FIRST ADDITION TO
CITRUS HEIQHTB ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT OOOK 1
PAOE 87. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been Med egeinel Ihe cor­
poration and lha corporation la
required to tsrva a copy ol your
written defense*. If any. to It on
DAVID
J.
STERN.
ESO
Pfainfift'e
attorney
whose
address it SOI South Unleereity
Drive Suit* S00 Plantation FL
33324 within 30 d iy i from the
d i ll ot the lire! publication of
this notice ol icbon. end Me
the original with the clerk of
this court either before tervic*
on Plaintiff* alto,nay or imme­
diately Ihareeller. otherwise a
dtteull will be entered egeinel
you tot Ih* rebel demanded in
the compteint or petition filed
herein
WITNESS my bend end the
tael ol Ihit Court al SEMINOLE
County. Floods, this tel day of
September I &gt;91
(»EAL&gt;
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ceceii* V Eketn
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY ORIVE.
SUITE 900
PLANTATION, FL 33324
M -lliS ttFM jN C M
Publish September S. 19. 1999
DEU-73

IN THS CIROUtT COURT
OP TNB IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SSMINOLR COUNTY,
PLONIOA
CIROUtT CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. SB 4 M CA-14-D
MIDFIRST BANK, sn
Oklahoma Corporation f/k/t
MIDFIRST BANK STATE
SAVINOS BANK t t assignee
ol NORWEST MORTOAOE.
INC., a Minnesota
Corporation at assignee ol
BARCLAYSAMERICAN/
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
at assign** ol NORWEST
MORTOAOE. INC . a
Minnesota Corporation
Plaintiff.

m TNB CIRCUIT COURT

vs

UNWOOD E LEE end
TINA M LEE DISCOVERY
MARKETING CO . and
MERCHANTS LENDINO, INC .
l/k/s DISCOVERY
MARKETINO. COMPANY
Defendants
NOTICS OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CNAPTSR 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBV OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order ol Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclotura dated August Itth.
IM S and entered in Cass No
M 40S CA In lha Circuit Court
ol the llih Judicial Circuit in
and lor Banknote County.
Florida wherein MIDFIRST
BANK, sic la the Plainlift and
UNWOOD E LEE. at al are lha
Defendants. I will aell to lha
hlgheel and best bidder lor
cash al the weal Ironl door ol
I he Seminole Counly courtbouts. SOI N. Park Avenue,
Sanlord. Seminole Counly,
Florida al 11 00 a m on Ih* 111
day ol October. IS M . Ihe fol­
lowing described property et
tat lorlh In said Order ol Final
Summary Judgment, lo wit
LOT 41. TWENTY WEST. CITY
OF SANFORO. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROE0 IN PLAT BOOK I t .
PAOE 38, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA
0ATED al Sanford. Florida thie
21th day ol AUOUIT. IM S
"AM ER ICAN S WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
(ABA) N O T IC R ."
II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order lo participate In
ihit proceeding, you a n enti­
tled al no coal lo you, lor lha
provision ol certain assistance.
Plsaaa
contact
Court
Admtntetrahon al (407) 3234330 within t working days ol
your receipt ol Hue document, il
you are hearing or voice impair
call 1 000-090-0771.
MARYANNE MORIE. Clark
•eminole County. Florida
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clark
OLEN Z OOLD6ERO. ESQUIRE
Suite *00. BIV Tower
1101 BnckeM Avenue
Miami. Florida 83131
(308) 374-4100
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Publish. September 8, I I . 10M
DEU-01

OF TNB BIONTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIROUtT
IH ANO FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cee* Net 99-999 C F
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
NASH D KENNEDY.
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Ihe
estate of Nish B Kennedy,
decaaeed. FU* No M -SM-CP,
It pending In the Circuit Court
lor Seminole County. Florid*.
Probe I* Division, the eddrett
ol which it 301 N. Perk Avenue.
Senlord. Florida 12771 The
name* and addressee of Ih*
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are eat torth below
ALL INTIRCSTKD PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ail pertont on whom this
notice la served who htv*
obfections that challenge the
validity ol the will, the qualifica­
tion* ol Ih* personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ol
this Court are required lo file
their oblection* with Ihit Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol the decedent
and other person* having
claim* or demands againtl th*
dec*d*nl'e estate on whom s
copy ol this notice It served
within three month* altar Ih*
tfral publication ot this nolle*
mutt til* their claim* with this
Couri WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTH* AFTER TH*
OATE OF TH* FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of th* deca­
dent and persona having claim*
or demand* against th* dacedent'* estate must lit* lhair
claim* with Ihit Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OAT* OF TH* FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM ). DEMANDS AND
OTHER OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED. .
Th* date ol lha first publica­
tion ol this Notice i* September
S. IM S
Personal Representative
Kathy M Kennedy
IS IS Isthmus Drive
Pori Orange, Florida 3t1t7
Attorney lor
Pareonal Representative
Mark Reyes. Eeq
HOWARD t REYES.
CHARTERED
*10N. Park Avenue
Sanlord. Florida SJ77I
(407) SSS-847S
FI Bar No: S H FS !
Publish September 0, I I , 1ME
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

H O T IO I o r
NOTICE OP
APPLICATION PON TAX D I I D
APPLICATION POR TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HENIDV OIVEN,
NOTICE IS HEREOY OIVEN,
that Richard • Caaatiberry
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
Leonard Casselberry. I ha holdar
MUNICO. INC . the holder ot the
ol I ha lottowing carlilicala(t)
following certificato(s) has filed
haa Mad eatd certificate(a) tor a
said certlflcale(e) lor a laa deed
laa daad lo be laauad thereon
to be Issued thereon The cer­
The certilicale Humberts) and
tilicale Humberts) and yearts) ol
yearts)
ol
laauanca,
the
Issuance, the description ot the
datcripllon ol tha property, and
property, and the namefs) In
lha nama(a) In which It wai
which it was assessed la/are as
attested it/are at lollowt
follows
Cariiltcala No I I I
Certilicale No: ISM
Yaar ol laauanca t i l l
Year ol Issuance 1SSS
Daacnpllon ol Property
Description ol Property
LEO LOT I • W 1/1 OP VAC ST
LEO LOT 1 STEPHEN HEIOHTS
AOJ ON E OIK 4 CANAAN PO t
PO t T PQ 43
PQ 103
Names in which assessed
Names In which aataaaad
Brenda J Wilson AN ol said
Gloria Walker All ol said prop­
properly being In I he County ol
erty being In the County ol
Semvtole. State ol Florida
Serranole. Stale ol Florida
Unless such certlfkatelt) shall
Unless such certifies left) ahall
be redeemed according to lew.
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
the property deecnbed In such
certihcatels) wiN be sold to the
certihcatela) will be sold to the
highest bidder el the west bent
highest bidder at the seed Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 11th day of October,
on the tfth day ol October.
ISSS. at I t 00 am
IM S . at I t 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
Paymant ot Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
ble documentary stamp taaas
and recording leas are required
and recording lees are required
to be paid by tha successful
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the trie FuN payment
bidder at the sale Full payment
ol an amount equal So the high­
ol an amount equal to tha high­
est brd la due within 14 hours
est brd Is due withm 14 hours
after the advertised time ol the
after the advertised lime ol the
sale AH payments sheN be cash
sale AN payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
or
guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to the Clerk ol
made payable to the Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
the Circuit Court
Dated this ISth day ol August.
Dated thre M th day ol August.
tsss
tsss
(Seel)
(Seal)
MARYANN! MORSE
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FLORIOA
by Shirley C Merger!
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Cterh
Publish September 1. S. I S A
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NOTICE OP CLAIM
OP L IIN A PROPOSED
SALS OP V IN IO L IS
LIENOR
SAOISCO OF FLORIDA
3701 B SANFORD
SANFORO FLORIOA 31773
OATS OF SALE
10/00/tS
TIME OF SALE
10 00AM
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PURSUANT TO PS 713 7S.
SAID VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD
TO SATISFY T0W1N0 S STOR­
AGE FEES PLUS ACCUMULAT­
ING STORAGE OWNER HAS A
RIGHT TO A HEARING PRIOR
TO SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR FOR WHICH THE CHARGES
FOR RECOVERY TOWINO S
STORAOE SERVICES REMAIN
UNPAID MAY BE SOLO AFTER
SS DAYS FREE OF ALL PRIOR
LIENS SALE WILL BE HELD AB
POSTED E AT THE LOCATION
INDICATED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Pubtrsh September IS. ISSS
0EU-11S
N O T!OS OP
APPUOATION POR TAX DSEO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that Richard B Casselberry.
Leonard Casselberry the holder
ol the following certihcale(s)
has hied sard cerbhcalets) lor a
laa dead to be Issued thereon
The certificate Humberts) and
yearfs)
ol
Issuance.
tha
dascnptton ol the property, and
the namelsl in which It was
assessed le/are as follows
Certificate No 7M
Year ol Issuance ISSI
Description ol Property
LEG LOT MO MIDWAY PS t
PO 41
Names m which assessed
Susie
Campbell
Charles
Campbell AN ol said property
being In the County ot
Seminole. Stale el Florida
Unless such ceHihoatetsI shall
be redeemed according to lew.
the property deecnbed m such
certificstets) wtS be sold to the
fughast bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the M th day el October.
ISSS. at It 00 a m
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taaas
ond recording lees are required
to be paid by the out easeful
bidder at the sale FuN payment
ol an amount equal lo the high­
est bid !e due withm 14 hours
alter the advertised tune ol the
sale AN payments shaN be cash
or guarsnteod instrument
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
Dated this Sth day ol
September ISSS
(Seel)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Merger!
Deputy Clerk
Puhheh Sept IS. St. IS A Oet
S. toss
0EU-I14
Plen ty Court
Pro ng, C ounty.
Case SOOSt.SSI I
Adventiat Health System/
Sunbelt. Inc Dbe Florida
Hoapatal.
PlamliH
ve
Mark A SerovKh A
Bledtene S SerovKh
Detendente
County Court
Coes t SSOSI ltS S C -0 4 4
Thompson PBS. Inc .
PlamtW
va
Spectrum Metal Works. Inc
end Mark A Semnch.
Defendant
■ones
NO TICS IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Esacubon letued out ol
and under the east el the
County Court ol Pmollaa
County.
Florida.
Caao
0SS0011S1SC-044 upon a (met
(udgmenl rendered In the store*
told court on tha 3rd day ol
Agrd A D tost In diet certain
case entitled Thompson PBE.
Inc.. PlaintfH va Spectrum
Metal Works. Inc and Mark A
Sorovkh. Oslsndanl which
otocecald Writ ol Eaoculkn wot
daHvorod to mo as Sherltt ol
Sondnolo County. Florida and I
have levied upon oS (he nghl.
Ode and Inis real ol lha delendsata
In
tha
lollowing
described property, told prop*
arty being located In Senknok
County. Florida, more portico*
krty described aa toNowe
Unit NO 141*0 ol Sprtngwood
Village Condominium and on
undivided 1/7*4 Intereal In the
knd. common olomonle and
common eipentee appurtenant
lo said Unit. aH In accordance
with ond aubfoct la the
covononta, conditwna. roatrtc*
bona. Iarms and other provi­
sion! ol that Ooclorollon ol
Condominium ol SPRINOWOOO
VILLAGE, o Condominium, os
recorded In OHktnl Records
Book 1SI1. Pago 104E. Public
Records ol Seminole County.

ond mo undersigned oi Shertft
ol Seminole County. Florida,
wtS ol 11:00 A M on tha IBM
day ol October A 0. ISSS otter
lor tola and ooN lo the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL KXISTINO UENS. t l the
Front (West) Door, at the stops,
ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse In Sanfoid. Florida.
Mm above described property
Thai sold oak k being made
Is ooikly mo terms ol thk WHI
ol Eaeeutlon.
r
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Donald F. EeUnger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REQAROINQ THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
Say Velde.
Seoloelt Ceuaty, Taa Callacter • TIES ACT OF 1SS0. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NESOINO
The 'parcel number* shown lor aoch proparty may bo ueed lo
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Uonllfy the pieparty using the oaoomlo legend. *HX* printed to
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
•to right ol pareol auwbar dowoSooW mootood oaempOon Boa
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
current tea reie ter eompleto legal description
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
Pereel NuoWsr ReSamnce I i i i g l r
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DlVtSION
AT THE SHERIFF'S
AA
&gt; SECTION
OFFICE. IS4E M TH STREET.
BB
■ TOWNSHIP
SANFORO. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
CO
m a » “ n*
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO0 0 0 n SOO (SUBDIVISION,
CEE0INQ8. (407) SSO-SS40 TOO
o SOS (UNPLATTED)
(407) StS-SSM.
S U E o BLOCK IP IN SUBDIVISION
&gt; PARCEL IP UNPLATTED
Publish September IS. t t . M .
PPPP e LOT
and October S. ISSS Wim Sak
being held on October IS. ISSS
Pubbah: 8 aptember IS. SS. SS. ISSS
DSU-SS
0CU-1S0

Legal Notices
IN TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
M AMD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Coon Noi SS-S40S-DR-S1-G
In Ra The Marriage 01
Lauren Phelpt
PETITIONER
And
David Phelps
RESPONDENT
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAOS
TO David Phelps
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ihel an action lor dissolution of
marrlago haa bean tiled against
you and you ora required lo
terva s copy ol your written
deten.ee. It any, to It on Lauren
Phelps.
Petitioner.
whose
addraaa it 3170 Oertryehire Rd
ItO l Csaeetborry. FL 31717. on
or betoro SEPTEMBER H at.
IM S. and Ida the original with
the clerk ol thk court bolero
sotvko on Petitioner or Immedi­
ately thereafter It you laM to do
to. a da fault will bo ontorod
against you for tha rebel
demanded In the petition
WARNINQ Rule t i l l * .
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result in sanc­
tions. Including dismissal or
finking ol pleading,
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
thia court on AUGUST I7lh.
IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Wmtar
Deputy Ckrk
Pubbah
August
IS.
and
September 1. S IS. ISSi
DET-M7
UNCLE BOB'S
S E LF S TO R A O E
AUCTION NOTICE
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
WILL BE (O LD OR OTHERWISE
OISPOSED OF AT A SALE TO
BE HELD AT SAID UNIT OR
LEAIEO SPACE AT UNCLE
B O B S. M IO WEST M TH
STREET. SANFORO FL 31771.
ON THE ISlh DAT OF SEPTEM­
BER ISSS AT 10 30 AM FOR
CASH
*317 . SHARMAINE V KNIGHT.
&gt;404 LAKE AVS . SANFORO. FL
31771.
BED,
ORESSER
COUCH. MISC FURNITURE.
KIOS TOTS. STEREO. TABLES.
CLOTHES. MISC BOXES
•H4 • OREO 0 DESHIELOS
M IS CARTER RD . SANFORO.
FL
11771.
BED
LINENS.
C LO TH IS. MISC BAOS AND
BOXES
AUCTIONEER
JACK SCHUOIR
AO404 A AUI10S
DATED THIS OAT I t AUOUST
ISSI
PUBLISH SEPTEMBER IS. 11.
IM S
DCU-3
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FON TAX D IB D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
dial Queen E Oatnet the hold­
er el the to.lowing corkhcolo(e)
hat hied » , kJ cert, tic elate) lor a
lei deed la be ueoed thereon
The certificate numbed.) end
yeada)
ol
issuance,
the
description ol the property end
the name,,) in which it wee
teeeeeed m/ere at (oftow.
Certificate No 170
Veer ol Issuance ISSI
Description ot Property
LEO S 14 i n FT OF LOT 4 • N
14 i n FT OF L O TS BLR F TR A
TOWN OF SANFORO PB I PO
M
Names m which etaeeeed
Lemon Brukn. Jr AN at veld
property being in die County ol
Bemlnets. Stale ol Florida
Unless such certifiesle&lt;a! then
be redeemed according lo tow.
dta property described In such
certifiesle&lt;.) wiN be sold lo the
tugboat ladder el the watt front
door.
Semipoio
County
Court house Sanford. Florida,
on the ISlh day ol October.
IM S. at 11 00 s m
Payment el Sok too. applica­
ble documentary stamp Uses
and recording lees are required
lo bo paid by mo successful
tedder el m. eels FuN payment
ol an amount equal la the high­
est bid k due anthin 14 hours
attar tha advertised time ol the
oak AN payments ahaN be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Ckrk ol
the Circuit Court
Oaled this Sth day ol
September. ISSS
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SIM INOLi COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by Shirley C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Pubbeh Sept I I U . IS S Oct
S.. ISSS
DCU-ltO
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FON TAX DSSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Mol Taa Lien Cemftceke Fund
laa , the holder ol mo lollowing
eontfkattta) has hied said car*
bRcalafa) Isr a la , daad lo bo
kauod maroon. The certilicale
Humberts) and yearfs) ol
issuance, the description ol Mm
property, ood lha namefs) In
srhkh It area aaseased le/are at
lottow v
Certiheal. No SI St
Year of Issuance ISSI
Description ol Proparty
LEO SEC 07 TWP t l S ROB SOS
OSO SS7.1 FT B ♦ SS1.B FT N OF
SW COR OF SB 1/4 OF EW 1/4
RUN B 40 FT • 1M FT W 40 FT
N ISO FT TO OSO
Names in which assessed
Irons While Hobo. AN ol said
propirty being In Use County ol
Soodoolo. Stela ol Ylortda
Unless such cartlhcatafs) ahaN
bo redeemed according Is kw.
Mm property described In such
certificate!s) wiN to told lo the
highest bidder at tha west Irani
door,
Semfnok
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on Iho M th day ol October.
IS M . st 11:00 i n
Payment ol Sok loo. oppUco*
and roooidlngkaia era required
to to paid
bidder at tha oak. FuN paymant
ol an amount equal to tha high­
est bid k due within 14 hour*
alter Ito advertised tow ol the
oak. AN payments sheN to cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
mnde payeWe to the Clerk ol
Ito Circuit Court.
Dated thk Sth day ol
September. IS M .
(Scat)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Pubbah: Sept IS. M . M A Oct.
S. IS M
D E U -tll

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATS DIVISION
CASS NO.i SO-TdO-OP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
CAROLINE RZONCA
Oeceased
AMENDED NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol ths
estate of CAROLINE RZONCA.
deceased. Fik Number SB-74SCP le pending In the Circuit
Court lor Somlnolo County.
Ftortda. Probate Dtvtskn, the
address ol srhkh la Post Office
Drawer C. Santord, Fkrlda
31771 The name ol thq person­
al representative la JEAN
ARTESE whose address la I73S
SSlh Lana. Maapath. NT 1I17S
and tha personal representa­
tive's attorney's name end
address k eel forth below
All Interested persona era
required to Ilk with this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
(t) aN claims against tha aetata
and (1, any ob|action by an
Interested parson lo whom this
notice was mailed that chal­
lenges Ihe validity ot Iho will,
the qualilicatlone ol the person­
al representative, venue, or
lunedKtion ol the court
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO
Publicelton ol this Notice has
begun on September IS. ISSI
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
(SQUIRE
BALOWIN S MORRISON. PA
7100 South U S Highway I7-S1
Fern Perk. Fknde 11730
Telephone 407/034-1414
Attorney tor
Personal RepresentsItve
Publish September IS. I t .
tsss
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S today

H O TIO I OF
A B IM B
APPLICATION FOR TAX 0 « B 0
NOTICE I I H IR IS Y OIVEN.
that Jimmie R Infmger. Irmly
V (nfinger the holder ol the
L«fM
lottowing rortlhcetofs) has hied
Mid cerbhcelefs) tor a tos deed
•Im m
to be Issued thereon Tto cortiheale Humberts) end yssrtil el
issuance the description at tto
property, end Ito nemefs) In
which it was assessed le/are as
follows
Certilicata No 3S1t
Yaar ot laauanca ISSI
Description ot Property
LEO SEC IS TWP I I S ROE 111
N 131 FT OF W t i l 4 FT OF N (
1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF N ( 1/4
Names in which asMsaed
Juan AdnttKo AN ol Mid prop­
arty being m Ito County ot
Has on
Semnote State ol Florida
We were to mesa turn you am pteaaad erth the revolts trgm your Oommok
Unless such certihcalets) shell
To maka sura your ad works, we suggest you kaap m mmd the loeovwng
be redeemed according to tew.
• Inrkyk, as many toesuee rd aw 4am yna. am Mhrvj as ymi nan teww nt
the property described in such
tea more you tei. tto tatter you tec
certihcale(s) will bo cold to Ito
• Include a pnee By k in g a pnes. you ww am nala wwvanwd Ci
highest Wdder et the west front
arm 1 tenous about buying your merctorekte
door.
Seminole
County
• When you Set your phone nurr*o» Set tea tma of Oay teat la boat to mach you Vbu
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on Ito ISlh day ot October
donT wart people cabng you wton you are at work or skapteg
ISIS el I I 00 am
Payment ot Seta toe applica­
( si)AM A ( J 1 1 1
i n
i III k A M i Al« ’
f.U 1U T H| r
ble documentary stamp tasee
M i l » 1. 1 i 1 »
and recording toes are required
lo bo pe*d by tto successful
1 lines lt rt.iys SI H
i hnt*\ 'i rl.ty S ' II
Wdder el Ihe eels Full payment
h ni*s
n.ty'
ot an amount equal to the tugb­
oat Wd is due withm 14 hours
after the advertised lime ot tto
Mte AN payments she* be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
71— H e l p W a n t e d
55— B u s in e s s
mode payable la tto Clerk el
11— H e a l t h 4 B e a u t y
tea Circuit Court
O rp o N TU N m ts
O iled this Nth day ol
tAT iva t r d i U bE mL l y I
MUSCULAR THERAPY by Kne
September. ISSS
FKCDTON CORPORATION, t d
EARN tSObkIOOO wk atufhng
E p banafat of a K4 body mat(Sees
nations taadmg manutacturar'
aor at home rvah A sate at
MARYANNS MORSE
tearsprat 7 day an/
dtabtoutof of etocsonc accaa*
Lrws Labor Co 13H Monsago
CLERK OF THE
W «4 7 4 G Jtt&gt; c M ^ M O S 9 ^ ^
tones hat »a»a«Sl openings
CIRCUIT COURT
Laka Mary faedty tor IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
21— P e r s o n a l s
and 2nd thdl asaambfv poor
59— F i n a n c i a l
FLORIDA
tons Hours are T A B 4 j m i
by Stortey C Hergert
S e r v ic e s
4 SOyai I t lSbie. l A « t » N N
Deputy Clerk
to M ito k IS too and aland
Publish Sept IS. it . IS O Oct
Lhnng aqwnaas
tor S hotel Storkng rata MOO
s. tsss
comaamg
1st sftel and BS40 2nd MMI
yow b*t wra a
D E U -tll
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Apply in parson al 1000
to m ^ o n a a rO ra d ^ l^ M O
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SOD-SIB-0433
70— E d u c a t io n 4
APPLICATION FON TAX ROBB
NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN.
T r a in in g
dial Robert H LMieetrand. ALONE 7 FLOMOA MOST RE*
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Trustee c/o Russell Law SPSCTEO DaSng Bureau ones
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Wkand classes NaSonal Truck
said certifiesle(s) tor a laa daad SH-4477 (14 hou»)____________
Schoct t SOS IBS 7104
to be issued thereon The car­
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issuance, me description el the service Tun'loving phone 90471— H elp W a n t e d
property, end Ihe nemefs) In 73SSSIS pager 1-fco 0061)44
which ll wee assessed is/ere aa
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k O W M f c iN G
follows
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F/T lor a Mayor Manufacturing
Certificate No l i f t
Oibon Orastpay
plant in Sa/donj Poaauns are
Year ol Issuance tSSI
Description ol Property
tvaAabk on a* mats. PaebCorns and yoai our cstog tosm
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LEO PT OF LOTS t S S DISC
of Nurses and CNAY Eacel7 days
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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

FRIDAY

December 11,1998

□INSIDE

91st Year, No. 79

500 Cents

(407) 322-2611

Football players refuse to testify at hearing
By BIB Eot— _________________ _
«TTAFT WRITER
SANFORD - Four witnesses
refused lo testify under Ihe
Fifth Amendment In a special
Seminole County School Hoard
hearing Thursday
for
Ihe
appeal of the suspensions of
two Seminole High
School
football players from the team
under the school district's
Citizenship Standards 1*011(7.
Seminole
High
School
principal Oretchen Schapker
and secretary Peggy Lee Roy

Winter Springs froahman Missy
Guadsgnino M hsr team to its
biggost ten in ths history of ths
school, ptesss soo Psgs 5A.

White vriteo steal
Christmas, please see Pane
2A.

both look the Fifth Amendment
under questioning from Howard
Marks, the attorney for studentathletes Jeremy Taylor and Lee
Moore.
Schapker did testify that she
suspended the students too
soon, but became angry when
Marks asked If she had acted
with prejudice
ngalnst the
students.
Taylor and Moore also took
the Fifth Amendment, under
questioning from School Board
attorney Ned Julian.
Witnesses such
as
Ron
Ptnnell. executive director of

semndary
education
for
Seminole
County
Schools.
tr-tUfted about the rules and
procedures of the policy.
The policy, udopled In 1993,
provides for the suspension of
■undents from extracurricular
aitlvttlrs for participating In
drinking, gambling, smoking,
lining Illicit drugs, or having a
(.ike ID on or off school
pinpcrty.
This Is the first
challenge to the policy.
•| believe In the policy.*
pinnrll said In testimony. *lt's
Important to teach students the
d ingers of drinking.*

Ptnnell said he was tlie
primary author of Ihe policy.
Moore. 16. and Taylor. 18.
were
suspended
from the
football team under the good
citizenship policy governing the
behavior of students who are
Involved
In
extracurricular
activities.
The
students
were
suspended
following
an
Investigation by Schapker Into
an Incident Involving football
players
and
friends
who
gathered at New Smyrna Beach
on Labor Day.
Moore has

admlttrd lo drinking from a
bottle of vodka, and Taylor was
present at the beach with the
students.
Sally Moore. Lee Moore's
mother, said after Ihe hearing
that thr Investigation had been
handled Improperly. She said
her son was punlshrd while
admitting to tlie Incident, while
students who lied wrrr not
punished.
“All we're asking for Is fair
and equal treatment for all
people.* Sally Moore said. "If
Hu

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aae Hearing, Page 3A

Bronson
Murals on
gets pay
display at
hike, SPD airport
am
changing
By

□BRIEFLY

Emu

STAFF WRITER

Rtsidnte of ths Oood Sa­
maritan Home. 1704 W. Ninth
St.. Sanford, will present a
Christmas play on Sunday at
5:30 p.m. The play Is titled
T h e Birth of Jesus*. The cast
will Include Charlette Mickens. 70. as Mary; Herbert
Wright. 50. as Joseph; WUlle
Epps. 64. Frank Webbs. 67.
and John Henry Smith. 70. as
the Wise men; Clara Freeman.
75. and Mrs. Francis Peters.
65. as Angels. Music will be
provided by Peuceful Zion
Baptist Church.

/.issldents with curbside recycling
can place outdated telephone
directories In the curbside
collection bin through Jan. 15.
Public drop-offs are available
at these locations: Central
Transfer Station at 1634 State
Road 410. 7:30 a.m. until 5:30
p.m. Monday through Satur­
day: Seminole County Landfill.
1930 Osceola Road. 7:30 a.m.
until 5:30 p.m.. seven days a
week; BFI's Recycling Facility.
900 Recycling Point. Longwood. seven days a week.

Auditions far tbs musical
play ‘Zombies from the B e ­
yond*. written by James Valcq.
will be held Tuesday and
Wednesday between 4 and 6
p.m. at Daytona Beach Com­
munity College. Anyone wish­
ing to audition needs to bring
a comedy song to sing with
them to the auditions. The
play will show at the Goddard
Theater. DBCC. In March. For
more Information call (904)
254-3042.

By Russ white

______

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • Acting Sanford
Police Chief Ray Bronson Is
about lo get a sizable temporary
salary Increase for the time he
has been pinch hitting for Joe
Dillard, who Is retiring.
Complying to direction by the
City Commission. City Manager
Tony VanDerworp lias recom­
mended Bronson be plared at
the mid point range for police
chief pay • $63,433.76. Ills
present salary Is $53,877.54.
The commission is expected
to approve the pay Increase
when It meets Monday. The pay
will be retroactive and effective
from Oct. 26 until the city hires
a new police chief. Bronson
may be a candidate for that po­
sition.
VanDerworp said the city will
conduct a national search for
Its new chief. It has not been
advertised as yet. Mayor Lurry
Dole has said that he expected
as many us 200 law enforce­
ment officials to apply.
Bronson submitted a list of
proposed changes In the de­
partment that ts also part of the
commission's agenda on Mon­
day. Four of them are:
1. Change the deputy chief
position to operations captain.
2. Change one commander
position
to
support/lnvestlgatlon captain.
PUaas

sm

SANFORD • The OrlandoSanford Alrpon has two mu­
rals designed by Seminole
Community College students
on permanent display In thr
U.S. customs arrival area.
The murals ore thr result of
two months of work by six
students on art scholarships
at SCC.
"The students learned more
from this project than they
ever could In a traditional
class setting.* SCC art In­
structor Marianna Ross said,
who dlrrcted the students
during tlie project. The stu­
dents formed two trams.
They worked togethrr and
came up with several mural
designs, which were submit­
ted to the airport. Once the
designs were selected, the
students got right to work.*
The murals have been on
display at the airport since
Nov. 10. Brendan Carmody.
President and Marketing Di­
rector at OS-1, served on a
mural selection committee.
The murals are Ihe brainchild
of Tom Carpenter, u US cus­
toms agent at the airport and
an SCC graduate.
Sisters Dantela and Jenena
Cosovtc. and Irina Kartc. all
second-year students from
Bosnia, made up one team
designing the murals.
Jo­
anna Curry. Ruthann Jamtnal.
and Eric Jones formed the
second team.
Curry and

"They draw beautifully.*
P m s. id.
"Hopefully, beti irm their drawing ability
a Hi the stholarshlps with us.
tl oil make It to the Boston
Institute.*
Russ vud Curry became the
unofficial spokeperson for the
group uf students.
'She's very focused and orggnued.* Ross said of Curry.
*^hr lias an excellent art
background. She's also mar­
ried with two children.*
J&lt;‘-ss said she Is amazed at
ho v quickly Jones ts picking
up on artwork. In Just his
fl$&gt;t semester.
i(animal also worked on a
in iral completed at the Res­
et r Outreach Mission on
!• &lt;h Street In Sanford.
"We have a very good
Fc undatlon.* Rosa sold. T h e
st idrnts hrre have to really
w$rk hard.*

Murals completed by six Ssminoie Community Cotege art scholarship
studsnts ara on psrmansnl display at ths customs arrival area ol Ihe
Orlando Sanford Airport. The students worked in teams lor two months
on several mural designs which were selected by the atrport for display

Police. Psgs 1A

Second Street project eases drainage
oncerns for Sanford residents

The Lake Mary Local Plan­
ning Agency will hold a public
hearing to discuss appoint­
ment of one member to serve
on a selection committee to
review consultant proposals
for the Evaluation and Ap­
praisal Report Based Amend­
ments Wednesday at 7 p.m. at
Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N.
Country Club Road. Lake
Mary.

By BUI Kerns

STAFF

w r it e r

SANFORD - Sanford's $1.8
million project along Second
Strret to divert storm water Into
Hdir Monroe continues to cause
trafllc problems, but the city
believe* the Inconvenience will
iwy off In Improved drainage.
Irrigation and landscaping.
The storm system project be­
gan In May. and Is expected to
be complete by the middle of
March. 1999. Compton. Porter,
and Holmes Engineers Inc., as
well as Maxwell Contracting
Corporation Is performing work
for tfie city.
"It has caused some hin­
drance for traffic flow.* support
services coordinator for San­
ford's Public Works Department
Charles Hargrove said. This Is
going to reduce the risk of fu­
ture Hooding, and relieve the
drainage along First Street.
Plus, people will see land­
scaped Islands and Improved
Irrigation.*

□TODAY S FORECAST
: Afternoon showers. Highs
in the upper-70s. Lows In
the low-60s.

□QUOTE
“ T h e rainy days
a man saves fo r
usually seem to
arrive during his
vacation . M
- Anonym us

□INDEX
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Comics ...................11A
Crossword ................ 11A
Dear A b b j r ..................4A
Horoscope ................ 11A
O b itu a rie s ..................SA
P e o p le .........................* A
Police B rie fs................3A
R elig io n ...................... 3A
■ports . .................. B A 4 A
T V ....................... Pullout
Wssther ..................... 2A

arr second-year stu
while Jones Is In 111*
semester.
Thr Cosovtc sisters hope If
ihe Boston Art InstltuR
graduating from SCC
said.

Hsraid M*$l$ $t Mvjf Ho m A

Warren and Chris Jennison wait at the entrance to the Holy Cross
Lutheran Church WaR Through Bethlehem', held last weekend. For
more on the event, please see Page 7A

From Oak Street to Sanford
Avenue. Hargrove said the
sidewalks arc going to be re­
paired. Landscape Islands with
shrubbery and trees will be put
In place. The granite curbing
will be preserved, while water
and sewer repairs are made.
Work will continue to Pine
Avenue. Hargrove said.
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Construction on Uio Second Strsst project Is almost complete?.

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M98

Her did S.ir

Weather radio warning critical
M 'K l'tA I. I'O 11IK H ERALD
I'AI.IAl IASSF.K Guv. U w lim
Chiles reeeullv Uerlaretl this
week as NOAA Went her Radio
Awareness Week
In slgntug the declaration,
the Governor described the
NOAA Weather Radios as a
‘ erttleal j&gt;ari of an effcrtlve
warning program*' in the event
of severe weather.
Joe Myers, the Director of
the Florida Division o f Kmcr
geney M.inagemenl urges all
Florida residents to consider
purchasing a NOAA Weather
Radio.
"These radios should he .rs
common as smoke detectors In
•very home in I lie state,* M y ­
ers said “ nicy ran help save
livrs.*
hi ((injunction with NOAA
Weather
Radio
Awareness
Week. Governor Chiles will Intinduced the Florida Warning
mid
Information
Network
BAVIN! program al a news
conference al thr Capitol on
Monday. FWIN is a com p re­
hensive program that will In­
clude upgrading comtminlca*
lions systems, developing safe
structures to ileal with severe

Time in for the
M am
w

Time-out for
the Magic
I f* beginning to look a lot
like ChrlMiius In Srmlnolr
C o u n tv

In addition in thr usual
sign* • trvrs for «a lr long
lines ,it thr toy *ton*s,
Salvatloti Anttv volunteers
with hells anil buckets
there are other reminders.
* Hie Magi are playing, the
Magic are not
* rite landing strips at
Ortamlo Sanford Airport
have t&gt;rrn expanded and
gaily lit to receive Santa's
sleigh and right reindeer
* Hearts are melting in
Winter Springs and Oviedo
* Hives spotted In Fort
Mellon Park
* County and m y cops are
using reil and green tape
instead ot yellow at crime
scenes.
* That's actually snow in
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale's
heard.
* Mingle Bells" has an
engagement at one of the
Casselberry's adult clubs.
* Midges seen kissing
under the mistletoe.
* Hggnog on upper lips
* Guys named Rudolph
getting noticed ■ especially il
they have red nosrs
* Angels everywhere.
* NBA plat ers want a
special ‘ Cl.ms m their
contracts.
* Wo Furhees Left
anywhere
* \o to lls on th e
GrreneWay. (Bring change
anyhow.)
* Someone asked about
Perry Como.
* It's Hark th«’ HernIdnol
the Seminole Herald
* Wine and cheese shops
ue slacked with hue
cheeses huui N jjuuvtli.
* Admit you can't sjkTI
'm yrrh."
* Please don't wnie, \\Mas" instead of Christmas
Die Baby Jesus was not
Baby X '
* Other parties every day
* Hie re-runs of It's a
Wonderful Life have begun.
In updated version. Clarence
gets KFC wings instead of
angel wings
* Postman keeps bringing
more junk mail
* No one wants lo lie King
Herod In school plays.
* Family pets sense
something
* Utile Drummer Boy Is a
year older
* It's myrrh not mir

A rm y
b e n e fit s
in c r e a s e
Si'KCTAl. to ru t HERALD
SANFORD - Army officials in
Sanford have announced ih.it
maximum benefits under the
Montgomery G1 Bill plus the
Army College Fund have been
increased
from $-10,000 to
$50,000 for jwrsons who qual­
ify for this program. Die Army
College Fund is available lo
applicants who qualify for s e ­
lected Army skills.
According to Stalf Sgt. Jeffrey
J Foster, station commander of
the Sanford Recruiting Station,
the Army has also announced
revisions to hs enlistment b o ­
nus program. Effective immedi­
a te ly . qualified applicants are
eligible for a $3,000 slgn-up
tionus. if they report to training
between now and May 31,
1909 In tfir past. Army bonus
Incentives were targeted to spri ihr critical specialties. These
largetrd bonus programs will
remain m effect, offering up lo
$12,000
In some cases, applicants
may be able lo combine tills
new $3,000 slgn-up bonus
with an existing enlistment b o ­
nus thai targets a specific sp e­
cially However, the total bonus
imoun! r annot exceed $6,000
tor a three year enlistment or
s 12.000 tor four or more years.
For mute information about
these Army education assts*
tance progr.mis and enlistment
incentives, contact Staff Sgt.
Foster f S Army Recruiting
Station. 1617 South Orlando
Drive. Sinn h i It (|t&gt;7) 323
MO-1

S c h o lars h ip contest w inn ers

PTuctCI C d o lt M f Of JflfWI Culluffl

entered ml me distort competition The district
winner w m* &lt; compete m the slate contest The
■tale winner H receive a $1 000 national scholarship and will t ••eligible tor a $20 000 award and a 5day tour ot V. ishirigton. DC Norm Cass (lell) and
Sandy Cass iright) present the awards to Mike
Riegel first ; ice. Brooke Hall, second place and
Joe Viera the I placo

The winners of the 52nd annual Voice of Democracy
scholarship contest were recently presented cita
fions and U S cavings bonds by the president
Sandy Cass, on behalf ol the Ladies Auxiliary of
VFW post 10106. Sanford The winners, alt from
Seminole High School, wrote and recorded a three
to tive minute audio essay expressing their views
of the patriotic theme My Service to America' The
first place winner, Mike Rieqel. wJt have his essay

weather and promote n publli
education rnmpmiciil
the Governor will give a
NOAA Weather Radio lo tin* ill
rector of a Tallahassee child
care center and as jt.iri of
FW1N 10.000 radios will he
distributed m February
In
child and adult rare centers,
nursing Ironies anil hospitals
across the stale.

Tuxedo
-S a le -

S t u d e n t s of the
m onth
The Optimisl Club ol Sanford ra­
ce By honored students Mike
Biegel, Brooke Hall, and Joe
Viera as Seminole High School
| Students ot trie Month The stu­
dents received certificates and T shirts Irom Optimist member Tony
Black (right)

Gianni ROMA Single breasted
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Today Afternoon showers.
High-. In the upper-70s. Lows
in the low-60*. Saturday:
j Scattered showers. Highs in
the upper-70s. Lows in the
low 60s. Sunday: Scattered
showers. Highs In tin* mid*
70s. Lows in the upper-50s.
Monday; Isolated showers.
Highs in the mid-70s, Lows In
the mld-50s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
FRIDAY
SATUR D AY
Shwrs 79 62 Shw re 78 62
SUNDAY
MONDAY
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a.m.. uiaj. 5:35 a.m.. mm.
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TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
1:51 a.m.. 2:05 p.m .. low: 8:00
a.m.. 8:33 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 1:50 a.m .. 2:10
p.m.. low: 8 : 11 a.m.. H:3H p m..
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Daytona Beach &amp; New
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6 feet &lt;iiid choppy. Water
temperature id Daytona is
73 degrees and .it New
Symrna. 73 degrees. Winds
are from the northeast at
15-20 m.p.h.

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/Tie /ojfoit'fnr; reports were compiled from the Seminole Courtly
ShcrtH s Office for friricti’n fs recorded l\ x. 10:

Burglary:
SANFORD, State Road 46 and Bcardall, Dec. 0. 11:21 p.m. A
33-yrar-old man was arrested after he and his girlfriend got
Into a domestic dispute and she ran to u neighbor's house. A c­
cording to Seminole County sheriffs deputies, afler the man
and his girlfriend had a fight and she sought refuge at a neigh­
bor's the man went next door and was told to leave but he
pushed his way in and grabbed his girlfriend and started
shaking her and pushing her up against the wall until the
neighbor threatened him with a baseball bat. latter, they said,
he relumed with a shovel handle and broke Into the house
and demanded to see his glrllrleud When I he homeowner told
him to go away, lie began swinging Iho shovel handle. Though
hr was lilt with the bat several times, the man was slid angry
and struggling when Ihe deputies arrived and tried to take him
Into custody. In addition to Ihe burglary charge, hr was also
arrested for assault and battery, burglary while armed, the use
of a weapon during Ihe commission of a felony, domrstlc v io ­
lence and resisting arrest without violence.

Domestic violence:
SANFORD, 11“ Street, 600 block, Ore. 10. 10:12 u.tn. A 35year-old woman was arrrslrd by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies after she approached her ex-boyfriend on the strert
and spit on him and kicked him In the groin.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Orange Avenue at Laurel, tier. 9.
•1:53 p.m. A 21 yrar old man was arrrslrd for driving under Ihe
Influence by Altamonte Springs Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. State Road 434 at Weatherafleld.
Dec. 10. 1:35 a.m. A 30-year-old woman was arrrslrd for driv­
ing undrr Ihe Influence liy Altamonte Springs l*ollce.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Douglaa and State Road 436, Dec.
0. 2:43 a.m. A 4 1-year-old man was arrrsted for driving under
the Influence by Semlnolr County sheriffs deputies.
CASSELBERRY
, Red Bug Road and Riaing Sun
Boulevard, Dec. 10. 2:3-1 a.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested
for driving under the In Huenee by Semtnole County sheriffs
deputies
OVIEDO. McKinnon. 1100 block. Dec. 10. 2:45 a m.. A 53
year-old man was arrrsted for driving under the influence by
Oviedo Police.
SANFORD. U.S. Highway 17-92 at Lake. Dec. 10. 12:32 a.m.
A 47-year old man was arrested for driving under the Inllurnce
by Seminole County sheriffs deputies

SANFORD. Sanford Avenue. 2600 block. Dec. 10. 1:52 a m
A 31 year old man was arrested hy Semlnolr County sheriffs
deputies for retail Iheft. Deputies saltl he entered a convl-nlence store, put a key chain In his pocket and walked out the
door with out attempting to pay for the Item

ScrvU iy Seminole Cutttttlf Since I ’.IOH

W rm m olr ty rn lb

Project
con tin u ed from P a g e 1A

A large box culvert Is being
placed on Second Street tint
will divert water flow through
Fort Mellon Park, out to Like
Monroe, David Glerach. vicepresident of CPU engineers,
said. The l*ox culvert Is a con­
crete pipe. Gelrach said.
T h e Idea Is to Improve
drainage ihroughoul the city."
Glerach said.
"We’re lip
grading Ihe entire
system.
We re also putting In some ad­
ditional measure In storm water
trealment to Improve the quality
of the water flowing Into Like

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them has to lie do..e l»y hand."
Grlrach said the sub-base of
the bricks Is being stabilized.
A soli cement Is providing a
roncretr type- of surface. Sand
Is being place or the soil c e ­
ment to provldr the brteks with
a solid surface.
Gelrurh said planters are
being plarrd at Intersections,
with trees and shrubbery.

Glerach said llafllr boxes are
being used lo Improve the
quality of the water (lowing Into
Like Monroe.
The historic bricks along
Second Street that were re
moved will Is* put back In place
once Ihe project Is complete.
Die bricks are being stacked
on palates until workers can
place them hack on the street
by band. Hargrove said.
"You can’t purchase fills style
ol brick." Hargrove said. "It’s a
lengthy process, because re­
moving them and restoring

8TAN LE Y J. KUHEN JR .

days until
Christmas

P olice
3. Eliminate one commander
IMisltlon.
4. Rename the remaining
commanders lo lieutenants.
The changes will provide a
1998/99
personnel
budget
savings of more than $57,000,
make for cleaner lines of com­
mand. and more effective lines
of communication and authoritv
Bronson said that the floe
tuning of the department Is ,ui
effort to meet the recommenda­
tions nude from a study and

Tallahassee - The Southern
Scholarship Foundation (SSF)
Is now accepting applications
for Ihe Fall 1999 semester. SSF
awards
rent-free
housing
scholarships to assist finan­
cially needy students graduat­
ing from high school, commu­
nity college, or students already
In college who will be attending
Florida State University, the
University of Florida, Florida A
A M University, or DethuneCookman College (men only).
The application deadline for
priority placement Is March 1.
1999.
SSF was established In the
early 1950's to assist deserving
students gain a college educa­
tion. Southern Scholarship pro­
vides rent-free housing for stu­
dents who demonstrate finan­
cial need, academic merit, and
a willingness to work with oth-

ers. Over four hundred univer­
sity and college students re­
ceived a scholarship from SSF
this year to live In one o f the 23
scholarship houses located at
the four campuses. Southern
Scholarship students save an
average of $4,510 per year on
room and board costs when
compared to other Florida co l­
lege students. Southern Schol­
arship has helped morr than
6.000 students throughout It's
history.
For more information about
SSF"s program or to receive an
application call 800/253-2769.
fax a request to 850/222-6750.
or write the Southern Scholar­
ship Foundation at 322 Sta­
dium Drive. Tallahassee, FL
32304. Students may also
download an application from
the www.scholarships.org.

OBITUARIES

Motiroe.
We’re replacing the
old piping under second street,
and putting In new sidewalks. "

con tin u ed from P a g * 1A

Retail theft:

Still The^^For Local News

every person who had deserved
punishment
had
been
punished, we would not be
here. My son has admitted bis
mistake.
Tills
Is
an
embarrassment to the county.
Its
costing
the
taxpayers
money, and It's costing us
money. Il's a real sad day."

Scholarships available
Julian told the Seminole
Herald
In
October
that
Schapker
handled
Ihe
Investigation properly, and tliat
she had the full support of 111"
School Hoard.
Hie hearing will reconvene on
Tuesday
at noon
at
the
Educational Support 'Center In
Sanford.

evaluation of implementation In
November by an Independent
agency In McLean. Va.
Ibr study Indicated that the
SI’D had made strides to
straighten out Its deficiencies
but still had a way to go George
Muhler, who wrote the report,
suggested thr agency say fare­
well to Chief Dillard and began
an extensive national search for
a successor.
Dillard, who had recent knee
replacement surgery, told the
city be would retire one day
tieiore the updated study was
rrlrased.

Stanley J. Kuben Jr.. 78. A ir­
port Uoulrvard. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Dee. 8. 1998. Bom In
Flint Michigan, he moved to
Central Florida In 1978 from
Davison. Mich. Mr. Kuhen was
a machine operator for General
Motors. He worked as a cross­
ing guard for Finer rest Elemen­
tary Sc hool for 13 years. Mr
Kuhen was a lifetime member
of V.F.W. Post «5105. Winter
Springs. Sanford Moose Lodge
•1851. and a member of the
Moose Legion »178 of Indian
River. He was a U.S. Army ve t­
eran of WW1I. Mr. Kuhen was a
Catholic.
Survivors include wife. Jua­
nita: son. Robert Stanley. Bur­
ton.
Mich.:
sister,
Evelyn
Smith. Dellaly; three grand­
children.
Baldwin Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Horne. Lakr Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
SIMA TEODOROVIC
Sima Teodorovlc. 75. Preserve
Terrace.
Heathrow. Wednes-

day. Dec. 9, 1998. Bom In
Stvac. Yugoslavia, he moved to
Central Horida In 1996 from
Naplrs. Mr. Teodorovlc was a
doctor. He was a member of St.
Stephens Orthodox Church.
Survivors include wife. Jane
Polkowskl: son. Dusan. Nash­
ville, Tenn.; three granddaugh­
ters.
Baldwln-Fatrchltd
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Like Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
GEORGE WALTON
George Walton. 78. C restlawn. Orlando, died Tuesday.
Dec. 8. 1998 at his residence.
Mr. Walton was bom Marrb 10.
1920 In Dunburg. Gu. Mr. Wal­
ton was a bartender at a night
club.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Theresa; daughters. Martha W.
Williams. Longwood, Georglne
A., Orlando: sister, Fannie M.
Clark.
Danburg.
Go.;
one
grandchild.
Wllson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

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NOTICE OF LAND USE AND
ZONING HEARING FOR PROPOSED
ELECTRICAL POWER PLANT FACILITY
Application number PA 98-39 lor certification to authorize construction and opera­
tion ot a 500 rrog jn jtl (MW) natural gss ,ued comomed cycle electrical power plan
and site was Hod with the Florida Department ot Environmental Protection on October
5. 1998 The case is pending before the Division ol Administrative Hearings Case No
98 45/0 EPP prior lo action by tho Governor and Cabinet, pursuant to the Florida
Elect real Power Plant Siting Act. Chapter 403 Part II. Floruit Statutes T he application
was Ned by Ihe Utilities Commission. City ot New Smyrna Beach. Florida, and Duke
Energy Now Smyrna Beach Power Company Ltd . L L P. as co applicants The elec
local power plan I will be known as Ihe New Smyrna Beach Power Proiect It will be
located apprunmjipiy 0 5 miles northwest ol Iho intersection ol Interstate 95 and stale
Hoad 44 in New Smyrna Beach. Florida
Pursuant lo Section 403 508. Florida Statutes, a land use and toning public hear­
ing wi) be held by Iho Division ol Administrative Heanngs on January 27. 1999 at Iho
otticos ol the Utilities Commission City ot New Smyrna Beach, in tho Deberry Roo. 3rd
Floor. 200 Canal Street, New Smyrna Beach, m Volusia County. Flonda. beginning al
9 00 A M , lo determine whelhei the silo is consistent and m compliance with ousting
land use plans and zoning ordnances No other issues wilt be heard at this land use
and zoning hearing A subsequent public heanng upon the application will be held to
consider environmental and other impacts prior to final action by the Governor and
Cabinet
The application tor certification is available tor pubic inspection during normal busi­
ness hours at ihe following locations

certification hearing, such party shall be deemed to have waived its nght lo be
a party

Department ol Environmental Protection
District Office
3319 Maguire Boulevard
Suite 232
Orlando Florida 32803

idl

Not withstanding paragraph (a), failure ot an agency described m subpara
grapn (ci I to Me a notice ot intent to be a party within me time provided here
in shall constitute a waiver ot the nght ot that agency to partropaie as a party
m me proceedmg

(I)

Any agency including those whose properties or works are being affected pur
suam to Section 403 509 (4). shall be made a patty upon ihe request ol the
department or the appxrcant.

Failure lo follow me requirements and meet me timetables set forth in Section
403 508 (4). F S . shall constitute a waiver ot any nghl a person may have lo partici­
pate as a party to mis proceeding

Duke Energy Power Services
6&lt;5 Crescent Executive Court
Suite 100
Lake Mary. Flonda 32746

When appropriate, any person may be given an opportunity to present oral or
wnnen communications to me designated eanmislrativ* law judge It the desig­
nated administrative law judge proposes to consider such communication*, man
a* parties snail be gven an opportunity to crose-examm* or chal'enge or rebut
such communications

Utilities Commission ot New Smyrna Beach
200 Canal Sheet
New Smyrna Beach. Florida 32168
New Smyrna Beach Regional Library
1001 South Dine Freeway
New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168

Any notce ot intent lo be a party or motion to intervene must be Sent to:
Mr Don W Davis
Administrative Law Judge
Division ol Administrative Hearings
The DeSoto Budding
1230 Apalachee Partiway
Tallahassee. Flonda 32399

Seminole County Pubic Library
Library Servces
215 North Ortord Road
Casselberry. Flonda 32707
W.T Bland Pubic Library
1995 North Donnelly Street
Mount Dora. Flonda 32757
State agencies and local governments *iH be studying me application and prepar­
ing reports and recommendations on Ihe proposed facility lor the certification heanng
Interested individuals should review the apple atc n and bring matters ol concern to the
appropriate agency's attention as soon as possible Information regarding the appro­
priate contact persons in the agencies may be obtained liom the
Department ol Environmental Protection
Siting Coordmation Office
Hamilton S Oven, Jr.
2600 Blair Stone Road
Twin Towers offee Building
Tallahassee, flonda 32399
850/437-0472

1 The applicants

Upon me tiling with the administrative law |udge ot a notice ol intent lo be a
party at least 15 days poor tot he dale ol me land use heanng, the following
shall also be parties lot he proceerkng (1) Any agency not listed in (Section
403 508 (4| tat as to matters within its jonnkctwn. (2) Any ctomestc nonprof
it corporation or association formed, m whole or in part, to promote conserva
ten or natural beauty, to protect the environment, personal health, or other
biological values, to preserve historical sites, to promote consumer interests,
lo represent tabor commercial or industrial groups ot to promote comptehen
s-ve planning cr orderly development ol mo area mwhich the proposed elec
meal power plant is to be located

i e | Other parties may include any person, inducing those persons enumerated n
(Section 403 506 (4) (c) who have tailed to timely Me a notice ot intent lo be
a party wtose substantial interests art affected and being determined by the
proceeding and who timely file a motion lo intervene pursuant to Chapter 120
and applicable rules Intervention pursuant to this paragraph may be granted
at me dscretion oI the designated acXmmstrairve law MJge and upon such
conations as he or she may presenbe any lime poor lo 30 days before the
commencement ol me certification heanng

Department ol Environmental Protection
Power Plant Siting Office
2720-H Blair Slone Road
Tallahassee. Flonda 32399

Any person wishing to participate m the proceedings, either as a party or without
party status, musl toMow Sections 403 506(4) or (5). F S Under Section 403 506(4) (a).
FS , the parties to me proceeding shall include.1

(c)

2
3
4
5
6.
7
8

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The
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Flonda Pubic Servce Commission
Flonda Department ot Community Affairs.
Flonda Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
S t Johns River Water Management District/
Flonda Department ot Environmental Protection
East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
City ol New Smyrna Beach.

The remainder ot Section 403 508 (4) (c) F S . stales
(bl

And party listed in paragraph (al other than me department or Ihe applicant
may waive its right to participate &gt;n these proceedings it such listed party tads
to file a notice ol its intent lo be a party on or before ihe 90th day poor lo me

and must contain the following reference to the application number, the name,
address, and telephone number ol me agency or person Ming the notce of intent or
motion lo intervene, end allegatcns sufficient to demonstrate the agency or person is
entitled to participate -n the proceerkng The notce or motion must be sent by mail to
the applicant and to at! parties (A list ol parties may be obtained from me Department*
Offee ot Siting Coordination at me address above). Thoee wishing to intervene m these
proceedings, unless appearing on their own behalf, must be represented by an attor­
ney or other person who can be determined to be qualified to appear in administrative
proceedings pursuant to Chapter 120. F S , or Rule 600-2 008. F A C
In regard to variance or other relief. Section 403.511 (2), F S . requires that each
party shall notify me applicant and other parties al least 60 days pnor to the certifica­
tion heanng ol any nonprocedural requirements not speciheaty listed xi the appkealien
Irom which a variance, exemption, exception, or other relief Is necessary in order tor
me board to certify any electrical power plant proposed tor certification- Rule 62-17.133
(2). F A.C . similarly requires that agencies identify in thee reports any such needed
variances or other rekef Failure to provide such notice shall be treated as a waiver
Irom nonprocedural requirements of the department or any other agency However, no
variance shall be granted Irom standards or regulations of the department applicable
under any federally delegated or approved permit program, except as eipressly
allowed in such program,

�4 A •Serrsnofe Herald SdnforG. Honda •Fnd.iv December 11 199fl

People
Plan ahead for babysitting services
LAKEM
ARYCINEMA10

M ore on male menopause
PKAR AHBY If you have more
room for the subject of mate menopau«e. may I contribute my 2 cent*'
worth?
S was married for 20 years to a
man who. although kind and gener­
ous in most respects, suffered from
this syndrome for at least 00 of hia
recently concluded 87 years
At 16. he married an older
woman, and married the fourth one
at almost 70 years of age Three of
these ladies are still living, as his
wives were progressively younger.
He was -ingle only a matter o f days
between wives, and cheated on all
of them So, 1 contend that the age
span for male menopause be ex­
tended from puberty until death.
At the same time, strange as it
may seem, he was very generous to
them all and never even slightly
abusive Interestingly, none of them
put up a tight against his behavior
Of the symptoms you list icourtesv of Dr Blackmant, only one
really applied to my former hus­
band
reduced libido He seemed
to need the challenge of the chase to
keep functioning
WHAM BAM. THANK YOU
MA'AM. BILUNGS, MONT.
DEAR WHAM HAM: That's an
astute observation. And when
the thrill of the chase provides
more satisfaction than the ulti­
mate prize, it's time to reorgan i l s o n e 's p r i o r i t i e s .
* •*

DEAR ABRY I recently rented a
room in a private home, where l

Following are sonic lips for
those planning
to hlrr
a
babysit.er for New Year's Eve:

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

have full p. hnleges. I like the people
who own the home, but one thing
bothers me Whenever 1 come home
from work or enter a room where
they are sitting, they never say
hello. They rarely speak to me at
all It's almost as though I don’t
exist
These art* nice people who go lo
church on Sunday, hut they never
acknowledge my presence I'm not
asking to be treated like a member
of the family, just acknowledged
Are they being rude, or am I too
sensitive?
IGNORED
IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
D E A R IG N O R E D : N ot all
fa m ilies a re ns verb a l as von
may be. S in ce it bothers you,
speak up. Say hello when you
enter nnd make u casual com ­
ment that does not req u ire a
lengthy response; then go about
y o u r bu sin ess. T h e liv in g
a rra n gem en t you have m ade
requires some give-and-take on
the part o f all concerned.

Be Early Many s i m - r s accept
a New Year's Eve )nb more than
one month before the dale, and
many will receive more titan
one oiler lo baby s li on ibis
holiday. If you have a regular
siller. It's worth Ihr extra effort
to book him or her well In ad
vance rather than trying lo ad
(list to a new sitter during the
holidays.
Be Reallr tic
Evaluate the
baby sitting |ol&gt; you have to o f­
fer and determine If the J o b i s
too long or ton much r e s p o n s i ­
bility for the age and experi­
ences o f your sitter.
Be Generous
Agrrr on the
fee ahead of time and pay well.
Expeet lo pay one and one-half
times more than the usual fee.
Tip If there Is extra responsi­
bility or effort
Be lio n e rt
lx-t the sitter
know up front how late you in ­
tend to stay out .tnd what the
sitter will have to do. Determine*
in advance that the sitter is
mature enough to handle the
Job.
Be Prepared • Han the cele­
b r a t i o n ill 1(&gt; p m . Instead &lt;&gt;f
midnight, avoid ealleine drinks,
prepare the kids and the s*tt r
for any loud celebration dial

gency.
Contact
neighbors,
friends, or th*.* sitter’s parents
lo make sure a responsible
adult will Ire at home In ease
help Is needed

CONSUMER
FOCUS

BARBARA*
HUGHES
■nay he going on in the neigh
I mt hood, such as fireworks
Don't allow any wild celebra­
tions in your home while you're
away though. And If you leave a
sparkling grape (tiler for a
midnight toasl, he sure it's
white Juice and not purple.
Be Responsible - Make sure
there Is a designated driver, or
the sitter's parent, to drive the
sitter home.
Be Considerate
Call ahead
II you will be relum ing Liter
than yuti planned, and be sure
lo let Ihr sitter know tf there are
changes In the phone numbers
where you can lx* reached
during the evening.
Be Safe • Make sure your
house Is safe, child proof, and
locked up light when you leave
the sitter and the children for
the evening
Be Cautious
Make sure
there are adult hack u p s read­
ily available In rase of an em er­

Be Festive
Make the Nrw
Year a fun one for your rhlldrrn
and the sitter. Some small e f­
forts such as hats, noisemakers. rented videos, or sp e­
cial tre.its ran make for a gnat
celebration.
Barbara A. Hughe* I* the
Seminole County Extension
Director, University of Flor­
ida Institute of Food end Ag­
ricultural Sciences. She may
be reached at 323-2500 Ext.
SSS9.

VO UR
N EW SPAPER

Leg al N o tic e s
IN T H f CIRCUIT COUNT
ON TH I IftTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
07 FLORIDA
IN AND TON
9KM1N0L1 COUNTY
Q IN iR A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASK NO. 96* 12 3 4 C A -14W
MOMt SAVINGS 07
AMERICA. F S B .
Plaintiff,
W fNOV 0 GCRENA. at Al ,
D»f*ndAnt»
AMENDED NOTICi
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Not&gt;c« •» harwby g&lt;v*n tftgt,
pursuant
to
an
Order
n«»cD»dubng Foreclosure 5a'«
dated November 24th 1991, and
entered n Civil case number 99*
1234CA-14*. of the Circuit
Court of the 18th Judicial
Circuit m and for Seminole
County. Flor da. *heram h Q M I
SAVINGS OF AMERICA. F S B .
.a Pla-ntitt and WENDY D GERENA
U M l IC -E i G h T C O R P .
SW EETW ATER OAKS H O M EOWNERS ASSOCIATION A/K/A
SW EETW ATER OAKS H O M EOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.,
mlara Oefendaniri). I will ten to
tha highest and beM bidder tor
cash at tire ervst front door of
* the Semmofe County courthouse m Sanford, Semmoia
County. Florida, at I t 00 A M
on the 29th day of December,
1999. the following described
property as set forth in said
Fmal Judgment, to wit
LOT 13. BLOCK B SW EETW A ­
TER
OAKS
S E C TIO N
4.
A CCO R DING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS R ECO R DED IN
PLAT BOOK IT . PAGES 39 AND
60. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
S EM iN O lE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
PR A C TICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0EEM ED TO BE A DEB T
CO LLECTOR ATTEM P TIN G TO
C O LLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 30th day of
November, 1999
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
C O C'L S 6 STAWIARSKI
IQ IQ Buy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa, Florida 32607
Teie epnone t81 Jj 877-6008
C IS 498-00071
if you are a person with a d»sab&lt;i ty who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
•n this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to th#
provisions of cartam assis­
tance Please contact Court
Adm n&gt;strat on at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771.
Telephone (407J 323-4130 with­
in tmo (2) working days of your
rsce pt of this Notice of
Foreclosure Sale, if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1 800-9S3-8771
iPuW«%r« Dacember 4. 11 „ 199®
DC9*35

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

1-------------------.

My wife says he s |ust taking
longer to grow up than the other
boys, but we IkiII i want .hi
outsider’s opinion.

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

w
H e r

Tired or Waiting Dad
Dear Tired.
You have every reason lo be
tired
of
carrying
this
perpetually adolescent manchild. I don't know If lie’s done
some serious damage lo himself
with whatever drugs he's using,
hut I do know It's time lor you
to stop providing a solely net
every time he falls.
It's been well documented
that adolescent dnig use stunts
the
user's
psycho social
development so you may well
be eorreet In your observation
that he behaves like a 15 year

MARY
BALK

to teach our kids the tight
values. Two of them are fine,
but this one has been using
drugs on and off since he was
tn high school, and while I
used to think it was no big deal
that he smoked a little weed
every
now and
then.
I'm
beginning to think he's done
some real damage to himself

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IN AND ION
5EM IN0LI COUNTY,
Fl o r i d a
C A S I K0 8 7 -1 J 4 4 -C C 3 0 F
CO ACH U Q H T ESTATES.
SECTIO N it. INC . * not for
profit Florid, corporation.
PiemHf,
STACY F DEBAMO and
GREGORY A. OERAMO.
her husband.

Defendant,
NOTICI OF
SAVE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on in . Slat day of
D r c m U i t99S at 11 00 a m at
tha matt front door ol tn.
Sam,no!. County Courthouee *n
Sanford, Florida, tha underfgned Clark will oft.r for aala
tn . tallowing d.a cn b .d r.al
prop.rip
t h a t c e r t a in c o n d o m i n i­
u m PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT

n.

b u il d in g g . c o a c h l ig h t
ESTATES SECTION II, A c o n ­
d o m in iu m p u r s u a n t t o t h e

DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM r e c o r d e d IN o f f i ­
c ia l RECORDS BOOK 1272.
PAGE 1110. PUBL’C RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
rog.tn.r with all atructuraa.
impto.am.mt, ti.iu r.1, appli­
ance*. and appurt.nanc.ft on
ftaid land or u «.d in conjunction
therewith
Tn* ator.aaid a .l. will b .
mad. purauant to a Summary
Final Judgmtnt antarad in Civil
No 97-tS46 pandmg in tha
County Court of tha Eightaantn
Judicial Circuit in and for
Saminol* County. Florida
Oatad thia 10th. day ot
Noyambar. IM S
MARIANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By C calia V Ek.rn
D.puty Clark
NOTICI
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1*90
Admlmatratiy. O rd .r

No. 97-3
it you ara a paraon with a ilia •
ability who n.ad* any accom­
modation in ordar to pariicipata
in mta procaading. you ara antitlad. at no coat lo you. to tn#
pravitron of ctnam aaaialanca
Pl*a*.
contact
Court
Adntimatration at lo t N Park
Avenue, Suit* N30I, Sanford.
F l 32771 1407) 323 4330. tal
4227 within two working dayt of
your racaipt of this notica: if
you at* htating
or noict
impaired, call t -800-999-0771
TAYLOR AN0 CARLS PA
ATTORNEYS FOR THE
p l a in t if f .
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITE 900,
OR LAN DO.
FLORIDA 32810
Publiah: O a c m b .r 4. 11, 1998

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE C ITY
OF
LONGW OOD, FLORIDA.
AM EN0INQ THE BUDG ET FOR
t h e f is c a l y e a r

b e g in n in g

O C TO B E R t. 1998 AND THE
ENDING SEPTEMBER 10. 1999.
PROVIDING
FOR
BUDOET
TRANSFERS
Said Ordinanc* was placad on
lira! reading on November 18
1998, and th . City Commiaaion
will conaidar aam* lor Imal pas­
sage and adoption altar tha
public hearing, which will b*
nald m th* Longwood C i v i c
L .a g u . w om an s Club. tSO
Waal
Church
Aranua.
Longwood Florida, on Monday,
tn# 21st day ot December. A D .
1998. al T OO p m , or a* soon
tharaaltar as p o a a b l. At th .
meeting. m t.r**t.d parti.* may
appaar and b . heard with
raspact
to th*
propoeed
Ordmanc# This hearing may be
contm utd Irom tim* to lima
until final action is t*a*n by tha
City Commission.
A copy ol th# propoaad
Ordinance i* posted at t h . City
Hall. ITS Weal Warran Avenue.
Longwood. Florida, and copies
are on M . with th . Clerk at th .
City end asm. may be mapactad by th . public
NO TICE
All
persons
are
advised that if th.y decida lo
apoe.n any daciaiont made at
theft. m ..tin ga /h .stings, they
will need a record of th . p ro ­
ceeding* and lor such purposas. th .y may n .« d to msuro that
a verbatim record la made,
which record lo m clud. th . testimony and a n d a n c . upon,
which th . appeal is to b . m ad .
(per S .c
286 0108, Florida
Statute*), at their own aip a n a .
Parsons w in disabilities re a d ­
ing aaaialanca to participate in
any of th#*. proceedings
should contact to
A D A
Coordinator, at |a07) 280-3481,
at least as hours m advance ot
tha meeting
Deled this 9th day ot
December, A.O , 1998.
C ITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE D ZAMBftl,
C ITY CLERK
PUBLISH Oecember 11, 1998
DEX 111
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORI0A IN
AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C A SI. 9E-IS34 C A14 G
HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FSB l/k/e
Horn* Saving* of
America, FA .,
Plaintiff.
vf
PRlTAM SINGH
G A EW A l and SARBJIT
KAUL A/K/A SARBJIT
G R EW Al. . EMIL A
GASPERONI. JR . PA .
if liwing, and ail unknown

parties claiming by.
NOTICI
OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO C 0NSID IR AOOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER N
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tn . City ot Longwood. Florida,
that tn* City Commiaaion will
hold a public haanng to coneidar enactment ol Ordinance No
98-1438
ORDINANCE NO. 98-1439

through, under and
egemtl the above named
defendant lif who
are not known to be
dead or ah we, whether
sjueJ unknown parties may
claim an interest as
spouses, hens,
devisees, grantees,
or other claimants,
CROWN BANK. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, a political

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A TTEN TIO N
H E A R IN G AID USERS
L0NGW00D HEARING AID CENTER
is having a

Parents should stop carrying lazy son
Dear Mary.
I can't figure out where we
went wrong. Our son is 28
years old. and really the only
way to describe him is a "lazy
bum*. He can't hold a Job for
more than a few months, he's
sloppy and dirty about his
personal
br longings
and
grooming; hr can't hold on to a
decent
relationship
with a
woman, nnd frankly. I’m tired of
providing free room and board.
Hr acts more like a fifteen
year old than a grown man. He
always talks about what he's
going to do. and about his bad
luck, but I think he’s his own
worst enemy. Fni telling you.
this is not the way he was
raised
W ere
hard-working,
middle class people who tried

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old.
Overcoming
these
problems Is neither quick or
easy, hut it Is possible if he
wants lo In ihr meantime,
you'd better start practicing
some *ioiigh love* In your
expectations for Ills behavior II
he is to stay in your home. You
may need lo seek the help ol a
counselor or support group to
establish
expectations
and
constquences for his behavior.
He's had enough time to grow
up. I don’t know if you c an Ik * a
part of the solution, hut you can
at least stop enabling the
problem.

Sale (D e c . 9 8 ) only, on

A ll Makes &amp; Models of
HEARING AIDS
/*» Xot Miss This O pportunity

'a
*

Stive H u nd reits o f SSS
It list were told hv doctors etc you need j hearing aid. or
lust are in the market for better hearing. now is the time
to act'" END OF THE YEAR SALE. SATISFACTION
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t o il (4 0 7 ) 3 3 9 -6 363.

Mary Balk Is a Csrtlflsd Addiction
Prevention Profeeelonel and a
counselor et Croom s Academy.
Phone: 322-5742.

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Last C h a n ce

subdivision of lha Slat* of
Florida; W1KIVA COVE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC..
. unknown parkon (a)
in possession.
Ft.
unknown pariomal
•n possession ol the subtect
rail property. • 2;
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
Pntam Singh Grawal if living,
and all unknown parties claim­
ing by through and agamtt tha
above th* named defendant (a)
who ara not known to be dead
or alive, whether »a-d unknown
paniet may claim an mlarast a*
spouses.
heirs,
devissa*.
grantees, or otner claimants;
whose residence is unknown
and whose last known add'***

2 Homes Wanted In The Seminole County Area

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after. otherwise * default will
be entered against you for in*
ralial demanded in th* com ­
plaint
NOTE:
PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P RACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0E E M E 0 TO BE A DEBT
C O LLECTO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O LLE C T A DEBT AND ANY
i n f o r m a t i o n o b t a i n e o w ;l l
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and lha
seal ol said Court on O ECEM ­
BER 7, 1997
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
As Clerk ot th* Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
C O 0 IU S S S7AWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit* 480
Tampa. Florida 13607
Telephone (8131 077-6008
C IS 4 98 03107
Publikh: December 11, 1 6 1998
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2S2 N tw WaleHord Place
Longwood. FL 327T9
Sarbirt Kaul Grawal aik/a
Sarb|it Grawal if living and all
unknown partis* claiming by,
through, and agamst th* above
named defendant |*| who art
not known to b* dead or aiiva,
whether said grantees, or either
claimants, wnose residence is
unknown as who** 1**1 known
address IS:
282 New Waterford Place
Longwood, FL 32TT9
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for foraclosor* of mort­
gage
on
the
following
described properly
LO T 228. W IKIVA COVE
PHASE FOUR. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32.
p a g e s 4 0 t h r o u g h « i in c l u ­
s i v e . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
has been filed against you and
you at* rsquirtd to ssrv* a
copy of your written d*ten**i,
it any. to it. on DIANE M
WAL1A,
Attorney
tor
the
Plaintiff, whose address i* 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard, Sulla
480. Tampa. Florida 1)607 on or
belor* thirty day* from the data
ot th* first publication ol thia
notice and III# th* original with
the Clark of Ihit Court aithor
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THE W EEK’S BEST
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Game of the Week
Tonight:
Boys basketball,
Lake Brantley at Lake Howell,
7:30 p.m.:
CASSELHERRY _ Thr Patriots are off to a
strong start, having gone undefeated at the
Seminole Tip Off Classic last week Thry are the
county's hottest team and sent out a warning to
ihr rest o f Ihr county by demolishing Oviedo last
weekend. 77-39.
Even better news for the Patriots Is that thry
arr doing II without leading reluming scorer
Miguel Malcolm who Is expected back after
Christmas.
In his plarr. Tom O'Rrlen. the county's tallest
player, and Gene Willis have stepped up to takr
over some of the scoring loss.
The Patriots lost for the first time Wednesday,
to Winter Springs In overtime, but are still un­
defeated In the district.
If the Patriots want a county or district title,
the road probably goes through Dike Howell.
The Hawks, defending their title, looked solid ut
the Winter Park Tip-Off Classic Iasi week drsptir
suffering a toss, but Jamaal White proved Ilia! he
ran fill the basket. Everyonr knows about guard
Reggie Knhn. but lie'll need players to get expe­
rience quickly for thr Hawks to repeat.
l-akr Howell Is lough at home and this Is Like
Brantley's toughest buttle yet.

Tuesday: Wrestling, Winter
Springs at Lake Howell, 6:30
pan.
Winter Springs is the upstart going up against
the strung Like Howell tram which finished 10th
In the state last season.
Thr Rears are Improving quickly under Rick
Trlblt. List year, they were loaded with lots of
heart amt no rxprrlrnrr. One year taler, they are
thinking It's time to cotnjielc wttli Ihr big hoys.
l*oul Cuozzo (125) and Rrrtl Weber |I30| quali­
fied for slates last year and hravywrlghl Mike
Good rame close.
Like Howell, on the other hand. Is loaded with
seniors under coach Enrique Curbfa. Thr team is
drrp and looking to brrak the hold of annual
(Niwerhouses Oviedo and Like Mary.
Jose Figueroa (CIO), a stale qualifier should
face Weber In one of the top matches of the
night.

Tuesday: Girls Soccer, Lake
Mary at Lake Howell, 7:30
pm
The Rams are experiencing the high cost of
success early this season. Now, coming off last
year's state title, there's a tag on their head and
they've struggled at limes early In the season de­
spite having most of last year's group rrtuming
Including eight startrrs.
Sophomore Rraudle M.dl/la Is the new goalie
this season and she has a strong defense, led by
Jackie Van Lioven In front of her. Other keys to
the Like Mary success are Aly Benitez. an allslate player who signed wllh the University of
Virginia and defenders Elizabeth Morris and A lli­
son Weber.
Like Howell was one of the county's best
teams last year before falling to Oviedo In the
district semi-finals which Isn't so bad since
Seminole County featured arguably the best soc­
cer In the slate last year. Nandi l*ryce Is only a
junior, but she figures lo vie wllh Benitez for the
area's scoring supremacy this year.

Tuesday:
Girls
Basketball,
Winter Springs at Oviedo, 7:30
p.ni.
Don't look for a shocking upset here, but It
should be Interesting to see the return of Winter
Springs guard Mary Lou Johnston, along with
two other former Lions, Kris and Rev Dedelow,
return to the Lion's Den.
Wtnlcr Springs has looked awfully good early
In thr season and should be considered a favor­
ite for a Class 3A state title.
Meanwhile. Oviedo Is young and Inexperienced
and struggling to a bad start. Still, most o f the
playrrs on rarh team are long-time friends and
the game could become a little emotional at the
end. Just as It was when the Rears beat Oviedo
earlier In the season.

Wednesday: Boys Basketball,
Lake M ary at Lake Howell,
7:30 p.m.
Tlie Rams have been one of the county’s sur­
prise teams early, but have fallen back to earth
since winning two straight out of die gate.
With hardly any experience returning, the
Rams have played well as players like Matt Hof­
mann. Kevin Coogan and Adonis Smith have
stepped up and shown more than what was ex­
pected.
Tills Is the Hawks' second straight conference
and district game and they can take a big step to
defending their district title with wins In both
this and the L ik e Brantley game. Rut. for the
Hawks lo repeat, they'll have to keep an eye on
Volusia County where the only non SeminoleCounty team In die district. DcLund. Is off to an
excellent start.

Sanford. Flood,i - Friday. December It. bWB ■5A

Don’t look now, Bears on top
Winter Springs
girls post upset
o f Lake Mary
By Jeff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS
_ Wlntrr
Springs girts basketball
coach
Relay Hughes did the best shr
could to keep her ryes off thr
clock.
As time wound down In thr
Rears’ 39-33 upset victory over de­
fending Class OA state champion
Lnkr Mary. Hughes sold she kept
trying not to look
*1 didn’t look at the clock.*
Hughes said. *1 told the players not
to look at It. so I couldn’t do It ei­
ther.*
Her advice w-orked pretty wrll.
but Rev Drdrlow sold she may
have peeked.
"It felt grenl.* Drdrlow said. 'I
looked ut the clock, but I knew' we
could beat them. It makes all Ihr
losses worthwhile.*
Dedelow Is onr of thr Rears who
hove been there for both of the
school’s two years. Last yrar. Win­
ter Springs went 5-23 despite Im­
proving as the season progressed.
Since last season, the Rears have
Ifccn bolstered liy transfers Mary
Lou Johnston and Danal Hicks,
but
It
was
freshman
Missy
Guadagnlno who led die Rears
down the stretch.
Guadagnlno came up big late In
die game and tier sir.il and feed to
Kris Drdrlow led to the basketball
that gave Winter Springs a 33-32
lead She also lilt a 3 -pointer from
the comer lo pul the Rears up 3130. Guadagnlno had three steals In
the fourth quarter and her five
points were ad scored at key times.
'She's only a fresh man and she
isn't a scorer, but she grts us going
drfrnstvely,* Hughes said.
List night. It looked llkr thr
game would consist o f nothing but
defense. The Rears led 4-2 after
thr first quarter, but Lake Man'

Tho Winter Springs girls' basketball team celebrates after
pulling off a 39-33 upset of defending Class 6A Slate Champion
started to assert Itself in the sec­
ond and led 20-14 at the half. The
Rams led
1H-8 before Winter
Springs stored six straight late In
the half lo close the gap.
flic Rears went on another run
early In the second half, rutting
the lead to 20-19 and went up a
l«-w minutes later on a |um|M-r from
Murv lou Johnston
Like Mary « losed the gap and
took a 28 27 lead Into the lourth
quarter alter four straight points
from Ashler Reliance.
Atlrr the trams traded baskets,
Guadagnino's 3-pointer gave the
Hears a lead they wouldn't relin­
quish.
Tile Rams had several ojqMirtonltles. but Winter Spnngs controlled
the boards In die final moments
and went Into a slowdown with

Lake Mary in Seminole Athletic Conference action Thursday
night at Winter Spnngs High School.

three minutes remaining.
Johnston kept the ball for most
o f the time, passing only when
necessary, and the Rams went
without a field goal for the rrst of
the game Johnston hit the front
end of a onr-and-onr with 29 sec­
onds to go and the Rears clinched
the game when Johnston took a
pass from Guadagnlno and scored
with time running down.
Dike Mary coach Carl Drown was
philosophical about die loss which
came with his power forward M.uy
la-alt Sutton out with an Injured
hand.
"We nerd lo become more physi­
cal. especially without Mary Leah.*
Drown said. *1 thought we were In
control, hut Winter Springs made
all o f the plays dow-n the stretch.

We need lo realize that one person
can’t carry us.*
Winter Springs will travel to
Chlcdo Tuesday and Lake Mary
visits George Jenkins In Lakeland
Saturday. Roth game ttmes are
7:30 p.m._______________________
BEARS 39. RAMS 33
Lake Mary (33)

IVilfuO. Minlu 2. Vi m/ |:i A IUIUimt H
Ur.itllry 4 rotalv I t 19 23
Winter Spring* (39)
Ou*liriiiivi S. M Ji/kfi*liw 5 Klim t. K
Iktlrlnt 10 llkk-t 5 U tk-ilrW IV Vt&gt;r*l I
liltall: it 10-IS 39
Lake Mary
2 IS 8 5 _ 33
Winter Spring*
4 IO 13 12 . 30
Hirer poult Meld amt* . lake Mary I
IMan/l: Winter Spn n»[i I (UuuddgniiKil
Team foul* _ l.ikr M.irv IS; Winter Sprint;*
I t fouled out _ none TrrKnh al* _ none Kirord* . Lake Mary S-2; Winter Spilng* 9 I
Junior iar*ily „ l.ikr Mary 40. Winter

Rams, Bears boys roll to basketball wins
From Staff Reports
L\KE MARY _ Lake Mary defeated Crooms at
home In a boys' varsity basketball match-up on
Thursday. 97-69.
In spite of the significant margin of victory.
Lake Mary coach Mike Gaudrrau remains rati
tlous In regards lo overestimating his team's
advancement so far this season.
*We'rr very young, and we're taking It one step
at a time.* said Gaudrrau. *It's still going to be
a while before we rra lly start to gel.*
Kevin Coogan led the Like Mary attack with
21 points and nine rebounds. Also. Adonis
Smith had 16 points and eight rebounds and

Alex Anderson added 10 points and 10 reliounds. lYrrance Perkins, who missed Wednes­
day night's loss to Wymore, led Crooms with a
remarkable 43 points.
Like Mary (3-2) will travel lo Like Howell lor
Hs next game on Wednesday. The freshman
Irani will tip off at 4:30 p.m.. the junior varsity
ai 6:30 p.m.. and thr varsity at 7:30 p.m.
Thr Panthers I1-4J will be at home tonight,
hosting The Masters Academy from Winter Park
in a boys-glrls tripleheader at Allen Gymna­
sium. Thr Junior varsity boys play at 4 p.m..
followed by the girls varsity at 5:30 p.m. and the
L ivs varsity at 7 p.m.

W INTER SPRINGS WINS AT ROTARY
OVIEDO _ Thr Winter Springs lwys put to ­
gether an Impressive performance In the open­
ing round of the Oviedo Rotary Club Central
Florida Classic al Oviedo High School Thursday
night, pounding Eau Gallic. 69-M ,
The Hears had already broken out lo a 35- lb
lead by halftime, and kept lheir distance In the
second half.
Winter Springs coach Jim Hogan Is proud id
his program's progress In only their second
year of play.
"We have begun to meet our expectations.'
Pteaae see Prep*. Page BA

Wrestling Beer :30 joins Thursday playoff
tonight
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

From Staff Reports
SANFORD _ The Sanford
Poller
Explorers
will
br
sponsoring SCW (Southern
Championship
Wrestling)
Pro-Wrcslllng on Friday. De­
cember 11 at the Sanford
Civic Center located at the
comer of Sanford Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard on the
lake front.
Doors will open at 6:30
p.m. for an autograph party
for advanced ticket sales
with the action beginning at
8 p.m.
Tickets arc $9 at door.

SANFORD _ Clancy Wallace's
two-nin triple In the lop of the sev­
enth Inning pul Beer :30 ahead to
stay as It posted a come-frombehind victory over Headrick Feed
and Beer 30 to join Blake's Uoyz
and Matthews Associates In a
playoff to determine the champion
of the ClIV of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Men's Fall
Thursday Night Slow h u h Softball
League.
List night at Pinehurst Park.
Beer :30 took a I O lead In the top
of the first Inning, hill Headrick
Feed answered right back with lour
runs In the bottom of (lie first in­
ning. a lead which It held until
Beer :30 st ored five mils In the top

Ka x
Central Baptlnl

265 140 3 30 34
400 310 0 _ 6 14

Beer :30
llendrlck Feed

100531 3 1730
400 334 0 . 13 16

of the fourth Inning.
The two teams traded the lead
over the next three Innings with
Headrick Feed leading 13-12 en­
tering the seventh Inning.
Mark Clatlerbuck led off with a
single and Rich Jablonskl doubled
ahead of Wallace's triple. Mike
McLohon. Keith Denton and Jerry
Govemale later singled In Insur­
ance runs.
In the other game. KAK erased a
4-2 deficit with six runs In the sec­
ond Inning and went on to a
Blake's Doyz fell behind 6-1 after

two Innings and went on to a 20-8
victory over Sanford Central Bap­
tist Church.

Beer :30, Blake's Boyz and
thews Associates have all
pleted their regular season's
9-3 records and will meet
week In a single-elimination
off,

Mat­
com ­
with
next
play­

Headrick Feed finishes In fourth
wllh an 8-4 mark with KAK (4-8).
Sanford Central Baptist Church (2
10) ami (he Regulators (1-11) c o m ­
pleting the standings.
Next Thursday
at
Pinehurst
Barks, two of the three teams will
play at 6:30 p.m. with the winner
playing the team that gets the bye
al 7:30 p.m. for the championship.
Please see Softball. Page BA

S an ford Y outh B ask etb all p lays w eek tw o
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Tile City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Depart men I
Winning Ways Basketball Academy
Youth League played week two of
Its season at Sanford Middle and
Seminole
Trinity
Christian
schools.
Tomorrow at Seminole Trinity
School _ In the K-l League, Celtics
vs. Bulls at 9 a m.: Heat vs. Likcrs
ut 9:45 a.m.: Magic vs. Pistons

Dulls at 1030 a.m.
lit the 2 3 League, Hulls vs. C el­

tics at 11:30 a.m. and talkers vs.
Heat at 12:15 p.m. Hie Magic have
the week off.
At Sanford Middle School _ In the
4-5 League. Pacers (0-2) vs. Spurs
ut 8:30 a.ill.: Jazz (2 0) vs. Clippers
(0-2| al 9:30 a.m.: and Knlcks (2-0)
vs. Rockets (1-1) at 10:30 a.m.
Ill
the Middle School League,
Hawks (0 2) vs. Wizards (0-2) at
11:30 a.m.: Rucks (1-1) vs. Nets (20) at 12 30 p.m.; and Hornets (l - I )

vs. Sonlcs 12-0) at 1:30 p.m.
Elementuiy League. Hawks (1-11
vs. Gold (2-0) at 2:30 p.m.; H am il­
ton (0-21 vs. Plnecrcst (0-1) at 3:45
p.m.; and Blue (2-0) vs. Wicklow fo ­
il at 5 p.m.
Prime Time League. Lakevtew 1
(I I) vs. Lakevtew II ( l - I ) at 6:15
p.m. and Greenwood (2-0) vs. St tie
(0 21 at 7:30 p.m.

SEM INO LE T R IN IT Y
EDITOR'S NOTE _ no Inform a• Inn

U
faa

frmn

tf.

1

LEAGUE
or 2-3 LEAGUE

SA N F O R D M ID D L E
4-5 LEAGUE
KNICKS 19. CLIPPERS 12
Clipper* (12)
G.iry JuhiiMin 4. Steven Etbcry 2 11
don NUCall I Iv.ii.ikl L'ulbt-r*uu I Can*
CuviJ 2. A lf* Kr.m 2
K n lck a (1 9 )
Ik-Aiiilic Wilti.un . 0, Jerry Owen* 13

Please see Youth. Page OA

�•A •SnrrvrxVe H«raU Santofd Flonda •Friday December 11. 1990

Youth
Continued from Page SA
SO N1CS 3 3 .
S o n ic * (3 3 )
I tulip .Ionian 17
F rtm t M in in 2
H aw ke (291
Stuimai Milliomi
9 I . « I m i Kiln 2

Krttnv KrtrkMffl 2. Jolrn .tinier 5. J.tkc
l\4k 3 l l o l n l V iu lL u ID

H AW KS 29
Tr-muirc Carr 14.

It) Ctblrua tihwrr
J jm n K n ftu iK t!

BUCKS 29. WIZARDS 26
Wliarda (26)
Jttmm lit*41man IU. IlLikr CtlCMri
Ifctm tn ii* Mulls t I I C J
Minurl Murk*- 2
Hues (2 9 )
Jrrrtm.th S4i*krs I I iv-iiii Jack
9. IVitvt
X. lbrll IWmrT* 4 1
\W Acrrr 3

P R IM E TIM E LEAGUE
L A K E V IE W I I 3 7 . S T I L E 3 2
S&lt;U« (321
Km Mrysuil J IlLikr- Chr»*Cf 3.
IVtnn William* 1 Antun (uilirt 3.
IVumt JoiinMd 2 Inuuri 1 Sub- 7.
1km ant Sutton J
L a k c Y te w 11 (37)
llrandisi Itr.ulW-v X Cy Wynn 4.

G REENW O O D 49.
LAKEV1EW I 45
L a k e e le w I (45)
H 4irt1 N h i K i j ID

K m ttrlh

I'.iiir t

3 Chti* IVlcteim 10 Curtin Scull
I Anthony Turner 12
U re e n w o o d L ak es (49)
Mall O.uttih I* Miih.irl l*ryur li IVr
rn k Gravn.ni 12 llr n u t Kiwitalnr 21
Aithur ILvehr 2
J A Z Z 13. S P U R S 10
Spurs (1 0 )
IXuvtus Husen 2 Vumw Motrin Jr H
J i i i (1 3 )
Mark Union 0. Cummin Ihninpklnc
X Knui Klb.ni 5 Koshif VaUnt 2

ELEMENTARY LEAGUE
H A M IL T O N 2 5 . W IC K L O W 2 0
W ic k lo w (2 0 )
Yannuo 0i.ilItem 2. Krnl Cltoyie 2.
Ilrvan Abanin 2 Tenant e Can 11
H a m ilto n (1 0 )
Annina Smith 2 tliamtvre llm grs*
0 Terrance U»uui 10. Atrherv lllllenr

2. Ltirrnm .laikum 2 llraiulon MtO.ill
3

G O L D I S . P I N E C R E S T 13
O old (1 8 )
Jentine McKllule !l K n ar Hulks k 7.
Onttrati* Knklrn 2
P tn e c res t (13)
l\il I town c 4. Tim h r u v ll I. Ca»ey
VtilLin 2 Ihniklra Williams I TYIrr
Slum 2

B L U E 3 4 . H A W K S 14
H aw ks (1 4 )
Kr.Hll.ive lilies 4 llartnM Daniels I.
. lames HaiMlall I
B lue (3 4 )
SUsrtl Misne 2 lliia r I MillswK K On
■Iraus Hnktni 5 SI men S4.utu I A*h
lev Mct ray 19

MIDDLE SCHOOL LEAGUE
NETS 22. HORNETS IB
N ets (22)
Krlr Illy.ml

II.

Krilh

\Vrmlil

12

Hi .u u I.hi Williams 4

H orn ets (18)
Danny .M inuet I
( hns I Inn let 4

Instant Snlrs H

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IITM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN AMD FOR
■IM IRO LI COURTY
O IH IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A t i n o . • i-it s a c A ia x

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TM i ISTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IM AMO FOR
SSMIHOLS COUNTY
OINSRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASS NO. 90-1030-CA

WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. F A . successor by
corporal* merger to Great
Western Bank. A
Federal Saving* Bank.
Ptamtift.
VS.
JOSEPH P CONNOR.
vOAN C. CONNOR.
SWEETWATER SPRINGS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. Inc . if fietng.
and ell unknown parties
claiming by. through,
under and against the above
named defendant)*) who are
not known to b* dead or attva.
whether sard unknown parties
may claim art mtarsst a*
spouses, hews, devisees,
grantee*, other claimant*,
. unknown person)*) at
possession teal property (1;
. person)*) in possession
real property (2 ;
Defendants

NO TICI OF ACTION

Softball------Continued from Page 5A
The organizational meeting
for the Polar Hear League w ill
be held next Tuesday (Dee.
15th) at 6:30 p m. ui the Down­
town Youth Center.
Providing the offense were:
K A K: four hits _ B J. Os­
borne (home nin, three dou­
bles. four runs, ffvc RBI): three
lilts _ TV Koke (two doubles,
two runs. RBI). Dave Goff (two
doubles, four RBI). Noy Rivers
(double, three runs, two RBI).
Scott Carter (two runs. RBI):
two hits _ Jay Bellamy (triple,
two runs, two RBI). Bobby
Brown (double, two runs). J R.

Spivey (two runs, three RBI):
one hit _ Dave Rape (two runs),
Vic DlHartolo (nm).
Sanford
Central
Baptist
Church: three hits _ Ken Perry
Rrlple. run. three RBI). Rob
Thacker (two doubles, run.
RBI). Asa Evans (two runs,
RBI): two hits . Jeff Neff (two
RBI): one hit _ Mtke Schwartz
(two runs. RBI). Jay Crutch­
field (two runs). Jack Doyle.
Beer :30: four hits _ Jerry
Govem ale (two home runs,
three runs, three RBI): three
hits _ Mtke McLohon (triple,
two runs, five RBI): two hits _
Clancy Wallace Urlplc.
two
runs, three RBI), Rich Jablon-

ski (double, three runs. RBI).
Tommy Gracey (run. RBI).
Mark Clattcrbuck (three runs).
W.L. Gracey (run); one hit _
Cory Rromc (two runs, two
RBI). Keith ITeuton (RBI). Mark
Hoffman.
Headrick Feed: four hits _
Mack Thome (triple, nm); two
hits _ Matt Kuclnskl (triple, two
nun. two RBI). Ed Bussard
(two mils, three RBI). Duane
Gocmbcl Inin, three RBU
Steve Barnes (two runs. RBI):
one
hit _ Calvin
Hryani
(double, nm. two RBI). Ed
Tooke (nin. two RBI). Manny
Silvia (two nins). Hank Tooke;
one nm _ Brian Cronin.

P r e p s -------------------Continued from Page 5A
said Hogan. 'Hut we want to continue to reach
even higher."
Marcus Wiggins led the scoring for the Bears
with 18 points. Terrell Morris. Brian Brown, and
Kurt Blaine eacli scored 10. Morris also Itad a
strong defensive night.
The Bears will continue thetr quest for the
tournament championship In the second round
on Friday against Ft. Ptcrce-Wcstwood. which
defeated Lik e Highland Prrp. 69-46.
In oilier first round games, host Oviedo
crushed Luther. 83-20. and University topped
Central Florida Christian Academy, 71-61.

Tn

L a k e M e ry (9 7 )
Antfmny 12. Cuogan 21. D ilu v h 4. Smith 10. IMm.um 6.
I m u m 10 ARdSfaaR 10 Whk* 2 OakJrv 12. Kiilman 2
Durum 2 Tutu). 41 10 20 97
C ro o m t 14 21 13 21
69
L ak e M tr y 2 6 28 2 2 21 . 97
Ihrrr-potnt hi hi goal* _ Ctuum 12 IlYtkln* 7. Willumv 4.
Walsonl Dike Mary 3 (Anthony 2 Oakley 2. ( 'isiganl Tram
lnuh . L tunny 10. Lake Mary 13 I oulnl uul . none TYi tint
ratv _ none Hrriinh _ Crum s 1-4: Lake Mary 3-2

OVIEDO ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL
FLORIDA CLASSIC
B E A R S 6 9 . P 1 G H T IN O C O M M O D O R E S 41
W in te r S p rin g s (6 9 )
llU in r 10. Ilfuwit 10. Douglas J Fair 6. James 7 Kilby 2.
M u ffh 10. Wiggins |H Hell :i. To4uN 2H 8 D» ti&lt;J

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m t m i c ir c u it c o u r t
o r TMI 11TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
S C M IN O II COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASK NO. ••*10 2 6 CA I4 0
MiOFinST BANK. #tc

RlAMRlff

v».
b o n n ic l

g iv e n s

•&lt; *i

0«f«r dantt
NOTICE
o r rORCCLOSURS ACTION
TO ROBERT OlT and
ELLEN OLT

(Deceased)
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTiflEO
mat an action lot lo«ack&gt;aura of
M oftgaga on lha following
d*%cf‘C&gt;od property
Lot 44. HiOOEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE II. according to tha Plat
inaiaof a t recorded m Plat
Book 27. Pages 1 A 2. Pubkc
Record* o f Seminole County.
Florida bat been filed agamaf
you and you are required to
*e r»e a copy of your written
defence*, if any. to *. on GLEN
2
OOlOBERG.
ESQUIRE.
Attorney fo# Plamtiff. 1101
BncheM Avenue. Suite 900.
Miami, Florida 331)1 on or
before thirty (30| day* from the
dat* of the first publication of
this n o t* a and file the original
with the C&gt;erh of this Court olherwise a default will be ordered
against you for th# r#l»af
demanded n the Complaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT tOU ARE
ADVISED THAT Th is LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTION ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
in f o r m a t io n OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said court at Sandord. Florida
on this 7th day of Dec ember.
1996
ISIAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Courl
By Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff
GLEN 2 GOLDBERG.
ESQUIRE
P O Boa 310310
Miami. Florida 332)1
C3S1) 374 4200
NOTICE
Any parson with a disability
requiring reasonable accommo­
dation
should
call
Court
Administrators office at 1407)
323-4330- not lat*r than seven
days pr*or to the proceedings
Pub*»%h Oecember 11 I I 1998
OCX-67

Allotted I. Ijtllr s 7. I.ytkuw 2. Ku)ol I I . Lu etkk 4 Hill I
AUlulLUi G Tompkins 4 WlileLnul 2. Totals 13 I I 22 41

W lnlti Spring*
Eau OaUI*

Legal Notices
IN TMI CIRCUIT COURT
00 TM I IIT M
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO TOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO.! I M 1 D CA K K
RALPH POE and
NANCY E POE.
Plaintiff..
v**
WALTER A GROSSER
and BASSAM NASSER.
Defendant*
NO TtC I OP ACTION;
CONSTRUCTIVE
St HV IC E - PROPERTY
To WALTER A. GROSSER
301 South Lata Cottar On.#
AJtamonta Spring*. Florida
WALTER A. GROSSER
920 C Laka Oaatiny Road
AJtamonta Spring*.
Florida 32/14
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
act-on fo forte lot# a mortgage
on tha following property in
Seminole County. Florida: That
cartain Condominium Parcal
known aa UNIT NO (3 0. DES­
TINY
SPRINGS.
a
Condominium, and an undivid­
ed 003343 interest m tha land,
common element, and common
e ip e n s e t appurtenant to .aid
unit, all m accordanca with and
«ub|«ct to the covenant*, con­
dition*. rattnctiona. term, and
othar
provisions
ol
the
Declaration of Condominium of
DESTINY SPRINGS, a condo­
minium a* racordad in O R
Book 1337. Page t (« 0 . at
amended in O R Book 1340,
Page t(4 7 . all ot the Public
Record* ol Sammol* County.
Florida.
ha* been filed against you and
you aro required to .ervs a
copy of your written deten.ee.
■t any, to It on John H. Bill.
Esquire. the Plaintiff, attorney,
whose address IS 222 West
Comstock Avonuo. Suite 101.
Winter Park. Florida 32/(9.
within 30 d ay. attar lust publi­
cation and lit. the original with
the clerk ol this court either
before service on the Plaintiff*
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise e default will
b* entered against you tor the
relief demanded In the com ­
plaint or petition.
Oeted this (fh
day of
December. 199(
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Seminole County
By. Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish December I t . t ( , 1999
DEA 93

21 14 22 12 69
10 S 11 12 _ 41

D u rr point Itrkl goal*
Winter Springs 5 (Fair 2 Wiggin*
2 Ik-Ul Ea u Gallic I IKujui) Tram kruls . Winter Sprint- 19.
Kan Gallic 12 Koulrtl (Mil .n o n e In link ale _ none Krtunlv
_ Winter Springs 3-1.

LIONS 83. CRUSADERS 20
Luther (20)
IM U Ilng 9
5 20

Kuna 2 Waters 2. Logo 2. Mrlki 5

Inl.U- 0 I

Oviedo (83)
W harton 17. Hayes 5. Halley 7. Ilietkrn 10. JiHiian I I
Howell I I . CiHiklui 10 Tulip 10 Totals 33 9 12 IU

Luther
Oviedo

RAM S 97. PAN TH ERS 60
C ro o m t (6 9 )
IV r km* 4:1. L n i v 2 W i IIk u iih 10 Water*! 3. H rv.uil 2
tills: 19 19 23 09

Eau OaUI* (41)

0 7 8 8
20
26 15 20 22 _ 83

Three jhiiuI Held goals . Dither I IMrllnl Ustnlo it f Jordan
3 liter k m 2 Wliarton. Ilayrs. Conklin) Tram b u b _ Dillu-r
IO. Otirdn 12 fou led out mate T n h n k a ls
notir Knonls
. Ovtrdn 2-3.

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IN ARO POR
•IM IROLI COURTY,
PL0RI0A
C A M HO. I I - t l t l - C A - i e - l l
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC . a New York
Corporal ion.
Plaintiff,
vs
MARISON GORMLEV
IS9»103-S9-9224|:
NORMAN GORMLEY
(SSeUNKNOWN).
____ UNKNOWN
TENANT I; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, a
political subdivision ol
the Stale o« Florida.
HOUSIHOLO FINANCE
CORPORATION III; and any
unknown haws, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and
other unknown
persons or unknown
spouses claiming by,
through and under any
ot the above-named
Defendants.
Oslendantt
B4M File #9(13(1
NOTICI

OP F0RICL08URI IA L I
NOTICE it hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk ol the
Circuit Court of Seminolo
County. Florida, will on the 5th
day of JANUARY. 1999. at 11:00
o clock A M at th* Watt Front
door of th* Seminole County
Courthouse m Sanford. Florida,
otter tor tala and tall at public
outcry to th* highest and bast
bidder lor cash, th* followingdescribed property situate in
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 7. Block O. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT 2. accord­
ing to the Plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book I t . Pag*
100, ol the Public Record* of
Seminole County. Florida
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
entered in a case pending hi
said Court, th* style ot which i*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol ta&gt;d Court thia 4th d4 y
of Oecambar, 1999
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
hi thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you, to tho
provision of certain assistance
Pleas* contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue.
Suit* N30I. Senlord. Florida
32771. 140/1 323 4330 eat
422/, within 2 working day* ot
your receipt of this Notice of
Foreclosure Sale; It you *r*
hearing impaired, call t-9009SS-S//I; it you aro voice
impaired, call 1 800 933 9770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert M. Hosch, Jr , Esquire
Butler A Notch. PA.
3185 S. Conway Rd.. Sle E
Orlando. Florida 32(12
(40/) 3(1-5200
Publish Oecambar 1 t.t(, 1998
OCX-99

Legal Notices
•N T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I ISTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ARO FOR
•IM IROLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IH IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION

CAR! NO: •• 1013 CA 14 I
COLONIAL MORTOAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
vs.
GORDON WAYNE WHITE
A/K/A OORDAN
WAYNE WHITE. IF LIVING,
ANO IF OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SF0U3E. HEIRS. 0EVISEC9.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CRCOITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST 8Y.
THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST GORDON
WAYNE WHITE A/K/A
GOROAN WAYNE
WHITE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GOROON
WAYNE WHITE A/K/A
GOROAN WAYNE WHITE.
IF ANY, JOHN OOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
NO TICI

OF FORSCLOSURI SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of forecloture dated
December 4. 1(91. entered m
Civil Caee No. 9* 2013 CA 14 K
of the Circuit Court of the IIT H
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida,
I will tail to th* highest and
best bidder for cath at Watt
front door ot courthouse of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avenue
m Sanford. Florida, at I t . 00
am. on th* Slh day ot JANU­
ARY.
1999
th#
following
described property a* te l forth
mi
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOT 4. BLOCK 9. TIER 3,
FLORIOA LANO COLONIZATION
COMPANY LIMITED E R. TRAPFOROS MAP OF THE TOWN OF
SANFORD. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS
RECOROIO IN PLAT BOOK I,
PAGE(S) 39. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Otted this 4th day of
Oecambar. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By Jen* E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
the l a w o f f ic e s of

OAVIO J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEV FOR PLAINTIFF
(Ot 3 University Drive
Suit* S00
Plantation. FL 33324
(934) 233-9000
M 29541 (COL)
In accordance with th#
American with Oiaabilities Act.
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation
to participate ut this proceed­
ing should contact th* Clerk of
th* Circuit Court at th* SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse el
40/-323-4330, not later then
seven days prior to th* pro­
ceeding It hearing impeired I(00 933 (/ / I (TOO) or t (00933-S//0, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish Oecambar It , t (, tggg
OCX M

TO: Joan C. Connor if livatg,
and all unknown parties claim •
I by. through, under and
against the above named
defendant!*) who are not known
to be dead or akv*. whether
Said unknown parties may claim
an interest a* spouse*, heirs,
devisees, grantee*, or other
claim anti, whose residence is
unknown and who** last known
addrasa is
303 Chib Ortve
Winter Springs. FL 32/OS
VOU ARE NOTIFIIO that an
action lor foreclosure o f morlge
on
the
following
described property
LOT (0 . SWEETWATER
SPRINGS P U D . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
REC0R0E0 IN PLAT BOOK 39.
PAGE 32. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
ha* been filed agamsf you and
you tr* required to serve a
copy ol your wnttan defenses.
If any. lo It. on PATRICK J.
HALPtN. Attorney
for Iho
Plaintiff. Who** addreet l* 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Surf*
430, Tampa, Florida 33(0/ on or
before thirty day* from th* date
of the first publication of thr*
nolle* and fils the original with
th* Clerk ot htit Courl either
before te rv ic * on PlamtiN'e
attorney or immediately there­
after; otherwise a default will
be entered again* tyou for the
relief demanded uit he com ­
plaint.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FIAR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT TOU ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal ol **&gt;d Court on DECEM­
BER 7. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* M ori*
A * Clerk of tha Court
■y: Cecelia V Ekern
Aa Deputy Clerk
COOIUS ( STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 430
Tampa. Florida 33*0/
Telephone (913) 9/T-*00(
CA* **(-03334
MOTICS
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF ttPO
Administrative Order
N *. ST-3
If you are e person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation mi order to participate
n thr* proceeding, you are entitiled, at no c o tl to you. to the
provision ot certain stsislanc*.
Pleas*
contact
Court
Admmietration tt 301 N Park
Avenue. Suit* N30t, Senlord.
FL 32T/I, (40/) 323-4330 est
422/ within 2 working day* ot
your receipt of true notice: if
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call l-SOO (3S-S//I.
Publish Oecambar I t , t ( , 1*99
0 * * * *4

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO M T IIN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
■IM IR O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL OIVIIION
r i l l NO.I •I-1B43-CA-I4-R
Dlvlslen: ■
STATE OF WILLIE THOMAS.
PMJntitf.
L
'RiMROSE SIMPSON and
IARY DOTSON, including
ny unknown spouses ol sard
Jelendentt. if r*-marrlsg* ha*
iccurred or, it said Defendants
r * deceased, their retpectiv*
nknown heir*, devisees.
Irani***, assignee*, creditor*,
.snort end trustees, and ell
liner person* claiming by.
hrough. under or egamtt tho
iam#d Defendants
Defendants

N O TICI OF ACTION
O: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
IRIMROSE SIMPSON
’HE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
AART OOTSON
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
iction to quiet title on th* lolowing property in Sammol*
;ounty. Florida:
lo t 13i Veino'a addition to
ntdway. according to th* map
tt plat thereof racordad m Plat
look 1 on peg* ( / of th* Public
tecorde of Seminol* County,
&gt;L. Percel Number: 32-19-31112-0000-0130
a/k/a
2171
:*nt*r Street. Sanford. Florida
set been Med against you and
rou are required to servo a
;opy ot your written detente*,
f any. to it on Pletntill * attorseyt:
KAREN C 0 MCOONALD
STEWART. JOYNER
A JOROAN-HOLMES. PA.

PO. Bos 1/229/
Tampa. FL 33A/2-229/
m or before th* K tn day ol
December. t'J98. and til* th*
irigmal with th* Clark ol thia
Dour! either before service on
Plaintiff a attorney* or immsdiItety thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the reiiel demanded m
the Complaint
OATEO on NOVEMBER 13,
1999
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
PO Drawer C
Sanford. Florida 32772 0639
Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publikh: November 20. 21. end
December 4. It , 1999

m

GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc l/k/a
Sheerson Lehman
Mortgage Corporation.
Plaintiff,
VS .
ROT WILLIAMS and
BRENOA T WILLIAMS; *1 at .
Defendants

AMINDBO NO TICI
OF FORSCLOSURI IA L I
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
an
Otdar
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
deled November 2*1h. 1*91,
and entered Mt civil case num­
ber M 1020 CA. Of the Circuit
Courl ol th* llt h Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminol*
County. Florida, wherein Q !
CAPITAL MORTQAOE SER­
VICES. INC F/K/A SHEARSON
LEHMAN MORTOAGE CORPO­
RATION. i* Plaintiff and ROT
WILLIAMS.
BRENOA
T
WILLIAMS. ROBERT E. KLINE.
LINDA A. KLINE. AVCO FINAN­
CIAL SERVICES OF HOLLYWOOO. FLA . INC . STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
•s/are Defendant!*). I will salt to
the h-gheti and best bidder for
cash at th* west front door ot
th* Seminole County court­
house m Senlord. Seminole
County Florida, el It 00 A M
on th* 31st day of Decamber,
I99S. the following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment, to wt:
LOT 42. SPICEWOOO. accord
mg to the Plat thereof, at
recorded m Plat Book 32. Pag*
1/ ol th# Public record* ol
Sammol* County. Florida
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* 30th day of
November. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Cecelit E Eketn
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 4S0
Tampa. Florida 31(0/
Telephone ((11) 9//-(00(
Publish December 4. tt . 1999
0EX-3S

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN I IIO H TIIN TM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
•IMIROLI COUNTV,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M HO. M - t l l f - C A
DIVISION 14-A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCISSOR
BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIOA.
Plamtitlit).
Luthenia Brown, at af.
Defendants It).

NO TICI
OF FORSCLOSURI IA L I
NOTICEO IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
M orfgogo Forocloaurt dated
November
23.
t(9 (.
and
entered in Case No 98-1211CA of tho Circuit Court of tho
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wharsin FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA. SUCCES­
SOR I T MERQER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL SANK OF
FLORIOA i* th* Plaintifl and
LUTHENIA BROWN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIRSTFLUS FINAN­
CIAL. INC ; NATIONSBANK.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BARNETT BANK. N A.; NORWEST FINANCIAL FLORIOA.
INC are th* Defendants. I will
tall to tho highest bidder for
cosh at tho West front door of
tha
Sommole
County
Courthouse. Senlord. FLonda
at 11.00 a m . on tho l i s t day of
December. 1999. tho following
described property te tot forth
m said Final Judgment
LOT 101. SAN LANTA. THIRD
SECTION. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAOE 73. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
a/k/a: 1411 MARA COURT
SANFORO. FL 12TM
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
taal ol IN * Court on November
30. 1999
(SEAL)
Maryonna Morse
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By Cocolia V. Ekorn
Deputy Clerk
Echavknia. McCklla. Raymer.
Barren 1 Freppier
Pott Office Bov 1410
Tampa. FL 31601
F98062492
If you aie a parson with a dit
ability who needs accommoda­
tion m order to participate in
thr* proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no cost to you. for the
provittion ot certain assis­
tance.
Pleat* contact Court
Administration at 301. N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 127/t
Telephone number (40T) 321
4330, within 2 working days of
your receipt of this document; It
hearing impaired. (TOO) I -800
95S-9/T4.
Publish December 4. I t . t99(
OEX-34

NOTICI TO T H I PUBLIC
Notice te hereby given that e
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall. Senlord. Florida at 7:00
p m on Thursday. December
17. 1991. to consider th* fol­
lowing change end amendment
to the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Sanford. Seminol
County. Florida
Reioning from: MR-2. Multiple
Family Dwelling Residential To
that
of:
PO.
Planned
Development
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 39
Twp I9S R g* 30C. S 140 of W
100' ol E 100 of NW 1/4 ol NE
1/4 ol 3E 1/4 illE S S Street)
Th* properly being more gen
erally described a* 2105 S
Perk Avenue
The Planning A Zoning
Commission will submit a rec
ommendstion to
the City
Commission in favor of, or
agamtl. th* requested change
or
amendment
Th*
City
Commission will hold e Public
Hearing in th* Committion

Legal Notices
Room m City Hell. Sanford.
Florida tt T OO p m on January
I t , IM S . to consider said rec­
ommendation
All parties m interest and cititan* shall have an opportunity
to be heard at aaid hearings
Jamas R Vafermo, Chairman
Planning
A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If A
parson decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at the
above masting or hearing*,
he/the mad* need a verbatim
record o f th* proceeding*,
including the testimony and
evidence, which record i* no*
provided by tho City of Sanford.
(FS 299 0 105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOUIO CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3105929 49 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISH December I. 1999
ANO: December IT. 1*99
0EX29
________________

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O f T M I IITM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
M ABB FOB
MMINOLB COUNTY
O IHIR AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASI BO. •9-1401 CA-T9-B
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTQAOE
CORPORATION F/K/A
MAROARETTEN ANO
COMPANY. Inc .
Ptamtift.
VS
MARGIE VAZOUEZ; *1 OL.
Defend ante.

NOTICI
OF FORSCLOSURI BALI
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant,
to
that
Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
November
25.
1999.
and
entered m civil ca te number 981401 CA-14-0, et the Circuit
Court ot the l(t h Judicial
Circuit m and lor Seminole
County, Florid*, wherein CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTOAGE COR­
PORATION F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A MAROARETTEN AND COMPANY.
INC . re Plamtiff end m a r c h
VAZOUEZ. FHENIX FIRE ANO
WATER. INC F/K/A FIRST GEN­
ERAL SERVICES OF CENTRAL
FLORIOA.
INC.
it/ar*
Defendant)*). I wUt sek to the
highest and bast bidder lor
cath at th* west front door of
tno Semmoie County court­
house in Sanford. Seminolo
County. Flood* at 11 00 A M. on
the 29th day of December.
1999.
th* following dccc’ ibed proper­
ty a* set forth m card Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT / (LESS NLY t 34 FEET).
BLOCK B. CHARTER OAKS.
UNIT t. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN FLAT BOOK 14. PAOI S3. OF
THI PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SIM INOLI COUNTV. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THI
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT TOU ARB
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
0 * !* d the 30th day ot
November. 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By Cectlia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 430
Tampa. Florida 33(0/
Telephone: ( I I I ) 877 8008
C IS 999 02141
Publish Oecambar 4, tt , 1(98
01X 1/

IN TNB COUNTY COURT
OP TNB StOH TIIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SSMIHOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASB NO. SS-S1-CC-S0-I
SPRINGWOOO VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
OF LONOWOOO. INC ,
a not tor profit Florida
corporation,
Plamtiff,
KEITH
MALACHUCK
and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Oafandant a

NOTICI OF SALS
NOTICI IS HEREBT OIVEN
that on th* 29th day of
Oecambar 1991 at I t 04 am . at
th* west front door at the
Sammol* County Courthouse m
Sanford. Florid*, th* under
signed Clerk will otter for sal*
th* following described reel
property:
THAT CERTAIN CONOOMINI
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
ttr-D . SPRINGWOOO VILLAGE.
A CONDOMINIUM PURSUANT
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM RECOROEO IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
1331. PAGE 1049. PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
together with all itructuree,
improvement*, future*, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
said land or used m confunction
therewith.
Th* aforesaid sal# will be
mad* pursuant to a Summery
Final Judgment entered m Civil
No 99-32 CC-20-Z pending In
the County Court of th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and tor Seminol# County,
Florida.
Dated thi* day of November
30th. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
NO TICI

AMERICANS WITH
CISASILITIIS ACT OF 1990
Administrative Order
Be. IT -3
If you ere a person with a dr*
ability who need* any tccom
modelion m order to participate
m this proceeding, you aro enti
tied, at no coat to you. lo th*
provision of cartam assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avenue, Suits N101. Sanford
FL 32/71 (407) 323 4130.
422/ wilhm 2 working day* ot
your rocaipl of this nolle*; if
you aro hearing or vole*
impeired. call t-900-939-1771.
TAYLOR ANO CARLS. P A.,
ATTORNEYS FOR
PLAINTIFF.
1900 SUMMITT
TOWER BOULEVARO.
SUITE (00.
ORLANDO.
FLORIOA 12(10
Publiah: Oecambar 4. I I , T999
OEX-38

Legal Notices
LIOAL A0VIRTIS9M IBT
Nolle* i* hereby given that the
City of Casselberry Police
Department pursuant to F.S.
70S intends on disposing o f
loet/found property held In City
custody by th* provision* of
the above said statute, includ­
ing but not limited lo conver**On Of fh# property lo city Of
other governmental use, dona­
tion lo a charitable organlyation
from Which petitions have been
received, or doctoring th# prop­
erty a* (unk and removing tt by
notifying th* appropriate refuse
serve*. The City of Cess a * eery
Police Department reserve* th*
right to determine th* proper
and most effective mean* of
disposal.
The type of property lo be tbs •
posed of Include* but la not
kmitod to: btcycte* and parte,
tool*, cash, office equipment,
cloths* and othai miscallsneout items o f appreciable
value A more defatted bet of
th* property lo bo disposed ot
con bo obtained by contacting
LI Stewart of tho Cataetberry
Police Department at 213-7111,
X I053. 9 AM lo 4 10 PM.
An interested person* making
claims against amd property
must ahow proof of ownership
or must bo able to identify any
marking* prior to any a averna­
tion af property. Claim* must bo
filed with LI. Stewart on or
before 4:30 PM. Oocembpr
tllh . ISM . AN inspections must
bo mode by appomtirent only
All properties are disposed of
*oa tt’ and neither th* City nor
its agent* assume any liabwty
for Iho us* or misuse of proper­
ties disposed of pursuant lo tho
above aaid statute
City ot Casselberry
Poke* Department
Poke* Property Custodian
4193 SHwy 17 92
Casselberry. FL 12/0/
Pubbeh December 4, I t , 1 *99
OfX-38

CIYY OF LONOWOOO,
FLORIDA
NO TICS
OF PUBLIC MARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN BY
THE CITY OF IONGWOOO.
FLORIOA. that the Board ol
Adfuefment* wM hold a Pubbc
Hearing on December 23. IM S.
at 9 00 PM . or as soon thereafter. m Iho Long wood Woman*
Club. 190 W Church Avenue.
Longwood. Florida, m order to
consider
the
following:
Request a variance to Section*
34-3T 01b. for street side set­
back from treontY-ttvo (23) to fif­
teen |I9| feet from tho nght-ofway line ot Magnoba Avenue, on
tho following described proper­
ty: 111 Megnoha Arenu*. Tea
Parcel 10 • 1I-30-10-3AU-00001770.
AT THIS MEITINO all interest­
ed parti** may appear to bo
heard with respect to thr* mat­
te*. This hearing may be contin­
ued born tune to time until final
action to taken A copy ot tho
request te an fee with th* City
Clerk and may be inspected by
th* public
ALL PERSONS w * advised
that if they decide lo appeal any
decision mad* at these meetbtgt/hearmg* they will need ■
record ot the proceeding* and
for such purposes, they may
need lo ensure thet a verbatim
record of tho proceedings is
made, which record lo include
the testimony end evidence
upon which tho appeal m to be
b ated (per Sec. 288 0103.
Florida Statute*) Person* with
ditabibti** needing eesittanc*
to participate m any of these
meetings, should contact the
A O A. Coordinator at (407) 2801491 el least 49 hour in
advance of th* meeting
Oeraidine D. Zambrl.
City Clerk
Publish: December 11. 19M
OEX-106

IN TNB CINCUIT COURT
OF TNB 1BTH JUOICIAL
CIBCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY,
FLOBIOA
OINSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NOl ST IS IS CAI4 W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ALLEN S ANDERSON
IF LIVINO. AND IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS. CRCOITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO
AN INTEREST BT. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
ALLEN S ANOIRSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ALLEN S. ANOIRSON.
JOHN OOE AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Or anting
th*
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Foreclosure
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December S, 1998. entered M
Civil Cate No. 9/ 2535 C A t« W
ol th* Circuit Cowl ol th* I9TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
I win sell to th* highest and
beat bidder lot cash AT FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE o fth *
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
In SANFORO. Florida, at I I 00
am on tha Slh day ol JANU­
ARY, 1999
tha following
described property a* eat forth
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Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wtl
LOT 17. BLOCK E. COUNTRY
CLUB
MANOR.
UNIT
I.
ACCOROING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAOE 35. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIOA.
Oaled this 7th
day of
Oecambar. 1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil&lt;••* needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, af
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-232-4330
EXT
4227,
1-800 933 8771
(TOO) Or I (00-933-8770. via
Florida Relay Service
OAVIO J STERN. P.A.
901 S. UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 13124
(934)211 8000
(7-1(920(FNW)
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CORRESPONDENT
LAKE MARY • For the first
time In many years. Holy
Cross Lutheran Church o f Lake
Mary didn't have to set up
their behemoth of a tent for
their Walk Through B ethle­
hem. With the completion of
the church's recent expansion,
which Included a beautiful
courtyard. Holy Cross had the
perfect place to hold the
event. With a little Styrofoam
und a lot of fabric for wall
hangings. Holy Cross turned
their courtyard Into Bethle­
hem 2,000 years ago. The an­
nual event was Dec. 4 and 5
and drew nbout 300 tourists a
night.
Walking through the city of
Bethlehem,
tourists started
with a stop ut the Tax C ollec­
tors to turn modem currency
Into shekels. The next logical
stop
was
Gideon's
Garbs
where 1 shekel rented nn outlit more befitting a Walk
Through
Bethlehem
than
Jeans. Once properly garbed,
the trip through Bethlehem
could begin.
Huggal's Hangings was the
first stop. With a little help
from Huggal. tourists made
lovely
cards
with
picture
frames Inside. At Elizabeth's
Baubles, the tourists made
beautiful crystal bell orna­
ments. Solomons Treasures
Involved a little bit of skill m
tourists stenciled holiday d e­
signs onto
llles.
Gabriel's
Hock was for the chocolate
lovers. Tourists made m inia­
ture boxes, which were then
filled with a chocolate kiss.
Creativity and food combined
at Esther's
Bakery
where
tourists could decorate peunut
butter, sugar or chocolate chip
cookies with Intricate seasonal
designs or Just gobs of Icing.
At Pete's Placemats, tourists
made holiday placemats. The
Stars of Bethlehem was an In­
genious place to make Jewelry.
Using spruy painted nails, col­
ored rord and a little bit of
wire, tourists could make a
beautiful
cross
to
wear.
Obadla's Oasts went through
seemed to go through half the
sand In Florida for their multi­
colored sand sculptures. A few
coffee filters and some garland
were turned Into beautiful an­
gels at Abraham's Angels. At
Jehovah's Gift, tourists made a
manger with baby Jesus. If vnu

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Seth Shyrock (top photo) and Travis Hemmmger
making cross necklaces with help from Carol Meyers.

THIS SUNDAY DECEMBER 13th

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL

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(iod • centered Worship • Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy of
Christian Fellowship
.Sunday School • 9 a.m. Worship lOtJO am .

Steven Hemminger (bottom photo) and Joey Vita
making sand sculptures at Obadia's Oasis.

Urrllns a Plfr Prnalf Sd*«il flnl rul nf Srimr»ilr timnr CrMrf Mall In CintKil
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Christmas Auction
Gilts, tools, toys and collectibles
Sat., Dec. I2lh

10:00 A.M.
3422 S. Orlando Drive
(\cross from Bill Heard Chevrolet on 17-92)

were still hungry after your
Journey, you could stop at D e­
lilah's Desert Sands for a little
trail mix. Cumrl Stew was also

available. Tills year's camel
slew was absolutely delicious,
the best In many years. One
tourist said II was because

they used the cam els hump,
known by connoisseurs to be
the most tender part o f the
camel.
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L o t i of neat collectibles, tools end furniture.
Partial listing: Porcelain tiguonea. glass vases, buttqi chums,
turtle lamps, porcelain dolls, ceramic vases, rocking horse fig­
urines, Jade colored horse figurine, various animat cast iron belts,
cross pens, small porcelain carousel, cast iron umbrella stand.
Toye: John Deere tractors. Front end loaders,
small trucks and lots more
Toole: drill press, vises, engine stands, hand grinders, socket
sets up to 2 1/4 inch, wrenches up to 2 1/2 Inch, air tools, air
hose, bench grinders, porta power, screwdrivers, hammers, pliers,
pipe wrenches, tow ropes, bolt cutters, dnll bits, knives and more.
Furniture: Rocking chair. Big cedar chest, table and 4 chairs, lots
ot recliners. new bedding, cotlee and end tables.
gun cabinet and more

10% Buyer** I’ remlniiiii
Surrey's Auction, Inc.

Chanukah begins on Sunday
au

Christmas activities set
SANFORD • The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak
Avr.. Im s scheduled a Christmas Tea and decorating o f the
Christmon Tree for 1 p.in. on Saturday. Caroling for all ages Is
also set for Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. followed by a Christmas din­
ner at 5:30 p.m.
For more Information call the church office at 322-2404.

Christmas musical
SANFORD - Wcstvtew Baptist Church. 4100 Paula Road. Invites
the public to Join Its members during the Christmas season to
celebrate the Birth of Jesus. The Gospel Choir, Children's Choir
and Drama Choir will present a Christmas musical “Celebrate the
Season." a portrait o f Christmas.
The presentation will be held on Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m.
each night. There Is no admission charge to attend and the public
Ls Invited.
For more Information cull the church office at 323 0523.

Children's musical
LONGWOOD • Weklva Presbyterian Church. 2 11 NVckiva Spring
Lane. In Longwood will present a Children's Musical. T h e
Grumpy Shepherd." Tills musical Is based on Daddle Devon's
book. "The Grumpy Shepherd" and gives a delightful uccount of
three shepherds, a flock of sheep, on angel chorus and their involvement In the story o f Jesus Christ's birth.
The event will lie held on Sunday at 5 p.m. Attendees arc Invited
for samplings of Christmas hors d* oeuvres, finger foods and
sweets.
For more Information cull the church office at 869-1608.

Dinner theater holds event
LONGWOOD - Weklva Assembly. 1675 Dixon Road, will open Its
church for a Dinner Theater performance of "Somewhere Beyond
the Moon." This presentation will be held on Dec. 19 at 5:45 p.ni.
For more Information call the church ofTlce at 774 0777.

Musical presented
LAKE MARY • "Celebrate the Season." a Christmas musical by
Don and Lode Marsh, will be presented by the choir at First Bap­
tist Church Markham Woods, 5400 Markham Woods Road In
Lake Mary. “Celebrate the Season" Is packed full o f sights and
sounds of this most festive time of the year with Christmas.
Tom McKinney. Music Director at First Baptist Invites the pub­
lic to enjoy this evening o f musical festivities on Dec. 20 at 7 p.m.
For more details call the church office at 333-2085.

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a b u b s

By Rabbi Moshe Elbaz
CONGREGATION BETH EL OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
LONGWOOD - The Jewish community and Congregation
Beth El o f Central Florida will celebrate the Festival of
Chanukah which will be observed for eight days beginning on
Sunday after sunset. Chanukah-The Festival of Lights begins
with the kindling of the Chanuk!y&gt;di the eight candle lamp on
all right nights of Chanukah.
the activities surrounding Chanukah Includes singing
related songs, games played with the dreidl-SpIn Top. and
serving potato Lukes. In addition, family members are
involved In telling the Story of Clianukuh, attend Chanukah
parties and exchange of gifts, all In the Interest of
remembering that which has taken place over 2.100 years
ago In the Luid of Israel.
Titus
Chanukah.
“Dedication",
commemorates
the
completion of the purification and rc-dcdlcation of the
Temple In Jerusalem, after Its recapture by Jewish rebels led
by Judah Maccabe, one of the great warriors of Jewish
history.
Antiocus IV. the leader of the occupying Syrlan/Grcek
Sclcuclds. had demanded that the Jewish people abandon
their faith und turn to Idolatry. This blasphemy, allied to his
drsecrutlon of the Temple, Ignlled the Jewish rebellion.
Initially, the revolt look the form of guerrilla warfare but. In
164 B.C.E., Jewish forces were sufficiently powerful to drive
the Invaders from Jerusalem.
Jewish tradition states that the \1clors could find only one
flask of the pure oil required for the menorah In the Temple
and that this quantity was suflklent to keep the menorah
alight for one day only. By u miracle, this single flask kept the
flame bunting throughout the eight days that were required
to prepare new pure oil. Congregation Beth El of Central Ls
holding a Chanukah party on Sunday at 3 p.m. $ I0 per
family Includes Maccublyah games, katkrs and the kindling
of the Chanuklyah. For RS\T please call 788-3729.

The Public is Invited to Attend

“L IG H T S O F LIFE ”
CHRISTM AS CANDLELIGHT
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE
D e c e m b e r 13th, 1998
7:00 p.m.
Oak law n Park C em etery
R in eh art Rd., &amp; 46A Lake M ary
Come light a candle in loving memory o f your
loved one who has died as w e remember them in
poetry, sting and prayer. In honor o f their giving
spirit, kindly bring an unwrapped toy for the Toys
For Tots Program. Please RSVP .522-1263.
Sponsored by
l U i l i l u 'i n - F a l n h i t d C e m e te r ie s
&amp; F u n e ra l H om es.

1 st Tim e B uyers, NO CREDIT.
SLOW CREDIT WELCOME!

Chancel choir to sing
LONGWOOD - The Chancel Choir will sing at Weklva Presbyte­
rian Church In Longwood on Dec. 20 at the 8:30 and 11 a.m.
services. The church Is located at 211 Weklva Springs Lane
For more Information call the church office at 869-1608.

When purchasing a car from Max Milien you receive a
$10 oil change for life &amp; more. Cash reward for referring a buyer.
______________ Ask Me For Details._________________________

Chanukah Menorah lighting
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Altamonte Mall and Chabud of
Greater Orlando will host a community
Chanukah Menorah
lighting event Dec. 19 beginning at 8 p.m. In the Center Court on
the upper level o f the Altamonte Mall. Altamonte Springs.
The Grand Menorah will be kindled with seven lights. Enterlalnment for the evening will feature multi-talented Israeli singer,
entertainer and performer Yoel Sharabi. The celebration will also
Include dreldels. hot Lukes and Chassidlc dancing.
For more Information call Chabad at (4071 644-2500.

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563 00 Lafry* Mart 322 4132

199— P e t s &amp; S u m i i s
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323 t e a l * 349 3497

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Sale
28 FT TRAVEL TRAK.ER tool
top * c ranovaton begun not
compiatad
$1500 at i* or
$3000 completed Negotiable
3C2 9057

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
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b y C h ic Y o u n g

D o c to r ju d g ed bo ok by its co ver
DEAR im. (JOTT: I just read a book
aminated air conditioning towers for
on hypothyroidism The doctor who
the infection. The pneumonia appears
DR.
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wrote it said that a morning basal
not tu be spread from one person to
tem perature below 97.9 degrees
another.
Fahrenheit, associated with symp
PETER
To give you related information. I
toms of fatigue and constipation, may
am sending you a copy of my Health
indicate an underactive thyroid gland
GOTT, M.D.
Report “Viruses and Cancer." Other
My tem perature is 9fi. and I have
readers
who would like a copy should
many symptoms
send 12 plus a long, self addressed,
I took the book to the doctor and
stamped envelope to PO Box 2017,
asked him to read it. He wouldn't even
Murray Hill Station. New York, NY
look at it lie said he knew more than
I0I3A. He sure to mention the title.
the doctor who wrote it. He also said
You can writs to Dr. Gott
that the author ought to see a psyrhi percent in some epidemics
atrist — and so should I for reading
When Legionnaire's disease was at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
such garbage Needless to say. I am first discovered several years ago. Hill Station. Now York. NY
switching doctors
epidemiological experts blamed cent
10156
DEAR READER: The basal temper­
ature is a recognized and useful pro
redure that allows a person to obtain
ACROSS
40 Dead and Rad.
an accurate measurem ent of the
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1.0.
body's temperature before exercise
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and eating A woman's basal tempera
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short
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mountain*
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frankly, many of these publications
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could have done was to give you the
courtesy of a friendly argument about
the author's perspective
Hypothyroidism is often unsuspect
ed in people who complain of fatigue,
lassitude, thinning hair, coarsening of
the skin, constipation, intolerance to
cold and menstrual irregularities The
diagnosis is easily made by blood
tests and the condition is entirely
treatable with thyroid supplement
pills
DEAR DR. (JOTT lout summer my
14 year old son contracted Legion­
naire's disease What is this’’
DEAR READER la'gionnaire's dis­
ease is a form of pneumonia that
begins as a flu like illness and pro­
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Different areas,
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By Phillip Alder
When your weatherperson tells you
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the declarer
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is one of the game's imponderables
getting into three no trump when hav
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ical|y.
The defense begins with three
rounds of clubs, declarer ruffing the
third After drawing trumps, declarer
has to avoid two heart losers He leads
a low heart from his hand Now comes
the key moment West should play the
two without a tremor
Look at it from South’s point of view
If he finesses the nine, he will hold his
heart losers to one if West has either
the king 10 or the queen Id Putting in
the jack works only when West has the
king queen. Two chances are twice as
good as one So. if West plays low
smoothly. South is going down
The answer to interpreting your
weatherperson depends on where you
live In the northern half of the coun­
try. it will mean that it is going to be
warmer than normal perhaps above
freezing for once However, if you visit
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Cfcur
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In the year ahead there could be a surge
ol new interests and involvements tor you
through opportunities never previously
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through Iresh channels ol exposure
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) B e ­
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County chairman
appreciated Newt

Resident may sue city

Parade Wednesday

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By Bill Kerns
HERALD S IA M WRITER

County
Commission
Chairman

SANFORD S.iiituid in.iv get
sued lor discrimination stem
tiling Irnin the denial ot an ap
peal ol a i lll/eu's request to
ovrrtuni .i decision bv the Ills
lord Preservation Hoard
Ihe i IIy commission in trout
ol .it X&gt;t11 Till people III Its legll
l.n session M o n d a y voted I 2

Randy Morris
Isn't about to
( hut k his
autographed
picturr of
Speaker Nrw1
Gingrich. who
has hern
chewed up try
most of the
disgruntled
iiiembets o f his own party.
Gingrich Is saying la-ta to the
lot.

lo a p p ro v e the boa rd 's Sept

|i)

dec Islon lo deilV .1 request |ro||l
llanild K Pakul.it lo move a
house limn 211 l-aurcl Ave. lo
'•Id Park Ave Pakula! said he
Intends in sue lor disi rlmtnu
lion, and the cmninlsslon re
sponded ih.it there is no ills
i iiiuiu.itIon Involved In the drt Islon
*11 I have lo spend $1(10.000
ou attorney's fees I will.'
I '.iklil.it said 'II one person
can move a house within the

historic district, why can't I?
If a church can move, why
can't I?
I'm being discrimi­
nated against.*
t'oinmlsslonrr W lillry Eck
stein said he was i onfldent the
iiicmlx-rs of the Iro.ird did not
use disc rlmlnatlon In making
their Sept. 10 decision.
He
said there are reasons for each
decision Ihe board makes.

B ru t i «

Suit. Page 5A

Mortis treasures the picture
and several visits he made to
Gingrich's office In Washington
'He was a visionary and the
man who put the Republican
Party Into the majority position.”
Moms said. "Hut sometimes
visionaries urrn't the ones to
carry the Visions out
*1 believe that's what hap
pened to Newt Gingrich." Moms
saftT T h ere werr many factors and the Democrats had much to
do with It They didn't Just stand
by placidly They came up with
their own strategies that paid off
and caused many Republicans
to Iwcome unsettled.”
f ile S.TIOP K e p u M lc u riM w lio

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lour years ago
rallied
behind Gingrich's 'Contract for
America" blamed Ihe Speaker of
the House for a failure to articu­
late a clear message to voters
this fall. Others weren't as hitter
saying that the Republicans bad
accomplished so little* this year
- that there was nothing to com­
municate.
Tlie Clinton White House
had a surprisingly good relation­
ship with Glngnch at times hut
one that turned brutally com­
bative at the blink of an eye.
Depending what the new leader­
ship of the Rrpubllran Party
brings, the president may wish
Glngnch were back.
T h e one thing that no one
can deny Is that Newt Gingrich
Is an extremely bright guy."
Randy M om s said Monday after
helping to dedicate the county's
new public safety and sheriffs
office. ‘ He was among
Washington's brightest.
'He was extremely person­
able. loo. You would be In a
room with a big crowd around
yet this man could make you
feel he was speaking directing to
you. He has a good sense of
humor, enough so to poke as
much fun at himself as at any­
one else. Clinton knew he was a
worthy adversary."
One of the more Interesting
comments made about
Gingrich's departure and the
Republican future came from
former football star Steve
1-argent, a representative from
Oklahoma. T lie party.” he said,
'needs new fresh Ideas and
fresh faces, not old-has herns
and retreads.”
T m excited." said Largcnt. his
game face on.

HWM4r*o&gt;*o►,
Old Glory will fly in all its splendor throughout America on Wodnosday
Sanlord will have its annual Vetoran's Day Parade and Ceremony at tho
Waterfront Park Tho parade gets underway at 10 45 am at tho
Greater Sanlord Chamber ot Commerco building, goes up first Street to
Park Avenuo and then to Waterfront Park ne»t to City Hall U S Rep
John M&lt;a will attond chamber Eiocutivo Director Ron Rose win speak
Each ol tho aroa s veterans' organizations will be represented The Dis­
abled American Votorans and Paralyzed Veterans are tho hosts

Park starts renovations
with ceremony this week
By Bill Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • A park on Ihr
west stdr of Sanford Is rcc rlv
tug $125,000 In renovations,
including a picnic shelter and
rxpandrd
basketball
courts
with lighting.
Coastline Park, at 900 West
9th Street, will he presented
with a ceremonial check lor
$93,750
on Thursday In a
groundbreaking ceremony, (he
city
announced.
Senator
lluddy !&gt;ver will present the
check from the Florida Recrea­
tion Development
assistance
program.
Tlie city will bind an addi­
tional $31,250 lo renovate the
park. Howard Jeffries, a land­

scape arc lilted for Sanlord
said Construction on the park
will begin In Dei eintier. Jellrles
said
the clly rx|&gt;etts the
park's renovations lo be com
plete by March. 1999.
'll will definitely enliam e Ihe
park area.** Jellrles said
'I'm
anxious lo get started. Since
Iasi year, we've hern planning
on doing these Improvements
There will In- places for faun
lies and kids It will be really
nice *
A second basketball court
will Ik - added to the park, and
both courts will tie lighted
There will be a large picnic
shelter, restrooms, and play
equipment for troth young .end
older children, city officials
said.

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Sommolo County Sheriff Don Eslmgcr enjoys tho view Monday from tho county's now public safoty building and
sheriffs offico during a dedication ceremony Tho 120 000 square-foot threo-story facility sits on 13 acros

New facility for sheriff
By Hum White
HERALD M AI I WRI TER
SANFORD For 20 years Ihe
shertll and Ills deputies wolked
mil of what everyone called
'llulldlng 310“
when airmen
Used to be quartered when the
Navy had its base in Sanlord
Chief Deputy Shertll Steve
Harriett recalls going lo ihc

Icase ou Ftld.cv evenings when
lie was III .111(1 I I years old
Everyone in the community
was Invited lo what he c alled *.i
patriotic experience.''
file Navy look Its planes
and airmen bill Iclt llulldlng
310 lor 111&lt;- Seminole County
Shcrill I he old h.trroi ks were
at lies! adequate ami by (be

|9(tOs outdated That's why the
county commissioners thought
It would lie a good Idea to a p ­
propriate $11 million for a new
Public Safety and Sheriffs Oflu r
On Monday. County Chair­
man Handy Mortis. County

i'ltiic tee Sheriff. Page 3A

Boat explodes over lake;passengers leap overboard
By Bill Kemi
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - A 3f&gt; year old
woman Is In stable condition
at the Orlando Regional Medi­
cal Center alter suffering seri­
ous bums Sunday when the
boat she was operating In Ihe
Seminole float Ramp In Like
Monroe exploded. 'Hie woman
and three passengers leaped
overlxiard as the boat hurst
Into names.
Janice Waver of Winter Park
suffered second degree bums
over 25 percent of her body, cm
the legs. arms, hands, and
lips, officials said. She Is lx-Ing treated Tuesday In Ihe
Hum Unit of the ORMC. Weaver
was operating I hr boat near
Like Monroe Wayside Park.
The cause of the accident Is
under Investigation. However.

officials
are
Investigating
whether Ihe 18-foot fiberglass
boat was properly vented
'We are still looking Into the
cause.' Joy lllll. spokesperson
for the Florida Game and
Freshwater Fish Commission,
said. 'It was an In-board en­
gine boat. You are supposed
lo vent out the engine area
beforr you start Ihe boat.
Fumes can gather in the engine
area.
It's possible that the
lx»al wasn't vented properly.*
The
Florida
Game
and
Freshwater FJsh commission
responded to a call about Ihe
boat explosion from Ihe Sent I
nole County Sheriffs Office at
12:15 p m Sunday, lllll said
Iwo passengers In the boat
were transported loORMC.
lllll did not Identify Ihe two

Please see Boat. Page 5A

Firefighters hold douse Ihe Homes following a boat eaplosion in Lake Monroe Sunday near the SI Johns
River Bridge The woman operating tho boat who suffered sorious burns, is in stable condition

Business women meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - American
[Justness Women's Association Seminole
Sunrise Chapter will hold Its monthly
dlnnrr/meetlng on today at 6:30 p.m. at
the Holiday Inn. State Road 436 and
Wymore Road In Altamonte Springs. Tlie
cost Is $16.25 and the public Is welcome.
ABWA helps the community and raises
money for education and scholarships
Call U/. floldt at (1071 830 3279 for reser­
vations.

Spokes meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Seminole
Spokes will hold Its monthly luncheon
meeting at Maison A Jardln. Altamonte
Springs on Wednesday. Tire program for

the meeting will lie 'Where Do We Go
From Here And How Do We Gel There* by
Penny Gardberg. Psy.D. For more Infor­
mation call Linda Selby at (407) 699-9976
or Linda Sparrow at (4071 3 2 1 0869

lations must be made liy Nov 13 at 5
p.m. For reservations call Hetty Jean
Cochran al (1071 862-6626
oc June
Columbus at (107) H30 -1560

Republican women meet

L\KF: MARY
The Lifer Maty Code
Enforcement Board Hearing will be held
Nov. 17 al 7 p in in ihe Commission
Chambers at 100 N Country Club Road
Lake Mary. Among Items on the agenda is
the City ol Lake Mary vs KoLrrt DHlo
Russo.

HEATHROW • The Suburban
Republlc.cn Women's Club. Federated,
will meet Nov. 18 from 11 a.in until I
p.m. at the Heathrow Country Club. 1200
Bridgewater Drive. Heathrow. Tlie speak
er for the program. 'Women and
Finances*, to tie announced Tlie cost Is
$12 per person. Reservations and cancel­

Code enforcement hearing

2012 Olympics
OVIEDO - With all die excttcuirnl gen

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erated bv the prospect of the 2012
Olympic s being held m Central Florida,
the small east Central Florida coiiimuuiiv
ol Oviedo l-« ge.cling up lo rc clive Its share
ot the action
Hie Greater Oviedo
( ‘handier ot Commerce will host Olympic
spearhead Ed I'uram Ink as the speaker
al Its November membership luncheon
Turanchtk. a llillslxirough County com­
missioner. is leading Ihe regional effort lo
make Tampa and Orlando the site ol the
2012 lnlertiailou.il competition
The luncheon will lie held Nov 19 al
iiooti at Tciiic .hi W illies Restaurant.
Oviedo Cost Is $10 lor Oviedo chamber
memlceis M 2 lor guesis Reservations
are required For more information and
reservations call 11071 365 6500

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*1 live next to the oldest
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said "hiking a home out and
moving it would destroy my

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passengers No details on the
tomlttlon ui the passengers
was ,n nl.ihlr from ORMC.
A third passenger stillerrd
hums in tils leg. officials said.
Hill said hr refused medical
treatment
A man who was parking a
truik the boaters Used to haul
the boat to the lake also re­
fused tnedlia! treatment. Hill
said

neighborhood. Il's part ol Hie
neighborhood.
If I thought
this board was being arbitrary
and discriminatory In ibis case
I'd vote with you. I think they
tiave more tntegnty than that.
There are reasons why certain
homes can be moved and oth­
ers cannot.*
Mayor Larry Gale said the
house Is registered ts a hlstorit
home.
Paknlat staled lie wished to
move the home, owned by Itoy
E. Zimmer, for personal rea­
sons. Eckstein said there Is a
difference between a church
moving
property
for
more
jiarktng. lor Instance, and a
person wishing to move a
home for personal reasons.
Commissioner Hrady Lessurd
said he owns a historic home
that has been moved
lie

staled ili.ii tlie placement of
the home on batin'! Avenue
might t&gt;e tin* reason fur the
hisiid's decision.
'I think they're drawing a
line at 1-aiirrl Avenue." Ixssard
said.
Former commissioner
lam
I lowell sp o k e in favor of the
commission's
decision.
Then* was a lime when Park
Avenue looked the same as
l-anrel Avenue," Unwell said,
■"tills is the main reason they
don't want Mils moved. I’d like
to thank the commission for
their drclslon.*
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams. who voted against the
decision, said the commission
should Investigate whether the
hoard is making discriminatory
decisions
I do have a concern If

there’s evidence that other
homes have been moved.* W il­
liams said. *1 think we should
see If there has been discrimi­
nation.*
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
also voted against Ihe comm is­
sion’s decision.
'Property rlghis have to he
balanced with the good of the
community.* Lyons said. "You
can’t build anything anywhere
you want to.*

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The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club »G58 I meets every Tues­
day of the month, at 7:30 p.m..
.it the Lake Mary Community
Htilldlttg on
Country Club
Road. Contact Kosella Bonham
at 323-H2H-1 for more Informa­
tion.

the Lake Island Krrrratlnn
Center, 450 Harper. Winter
Park.
Anyone Interested In the bet­
terment and protection o f probred dogs or In breeding or
showing dogs Is welcome to a t­
tend meetings and apply for
membership. Call 671-7440.

G rief support

Health Education

The Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Group for anyone
who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets the
second Tuesday from 6:30 until
H p.m. at the Juvenile A ssess­
ment Center locatrd at INI
Bush Loop. Sanford. There Is
no cost. For more Information
call Bernadette Semflnowlc* or
Marta Mitchell at 1407) 6656112.

Nur-Anon
Nar Anon, a self-help group
for relatives and friends o f a d ­
dicts. will meet Tuesday ul N
p.m. at Orlando Genend Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
868-6364.

T O PS
Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to H p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For morr information about
the club, call Karen llla/lna.
321-5982.

Toast inlisters
Night
Owls
Toastmasters
inert every Tuesday o f the
month, at 7.30 pin., at the
L ik r Mary Community Build
lug. 260 N Country Club Road
lit Luke Mary. Contact Rosetta
llonbam at 323-H2H4 for Infor­
mation.

Pilot C lu b
The Sanford l*11ot Club meets
die first and third Tuesday at 7
p m. In the KSVP building on
the campus at Seminole C om ­
munity College. All Interested
are welcome to attend.

Obesity Surgery
The Seminole Chapter of
SOS ISupport Obesity Surgrryl
Support Group, for those who
have had bariatric surgery or
Ihrtr loved ones, meets the
second Tuesday of each month
In Classroom » 103 of the Phy­
sicians Pl.ua Building. S2) W.
Stale Road 434. Longwood. at 7
p.m. Call 322-6500 for more
Information.

Disabled Veterans
Seminole County Chapter
CIO of thr Disabled American
Veterans mret the
second
Tuesday o f each month at their
charter home at 3512 Orlando
Ave.. in Sanford. The service
office Is open from 1-3 p.m.
every Tuesday and Friday for
morr Information. 323-2710.

Kennel Club
The Central Florida Krnnrl
Club meets the third Tuesday
o f every month, at 8 p.m.. at

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Shrubs can be planted all year

CALENDAR
Toastmasters meet

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Deltona llralth
^duration
Club merts the third Tuesday
of thr month at thr Center for
Better Living. 2022 Howland
Hlvd.. Suite 4, Deltona, at 7
p.m. Anyone Interested
In
health and well bring Is Invlled
to attend.
For
Information.
call
(904)532-9290.

V FW and ladies
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 8207 and L idlrs Auxiliary
meets every third Tuesday of
the month, at 7 p in.
Thr post home Is locatrd at
1520 N. County Road 427. In
Longwood.

Rose Society
The Grralrr Orlando Rose
Soclrty meets the fourth Tues­
day of thr month (except July.
August and Drrrrnbrr) at Mor­
rison's Cafeteria. 1840 K. C o­
lonial Drive. Orlando Visitors
are welcome. Dlnurr Is at 6
p in., followed by the business
turning at 7 p.m. Details: 6710614. 894-4139 or 239-1188

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all typrs
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
information, call 322-0822

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held rvrry Wednesday,
from 2 30 to 4 :t0 pm . at thr
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Drltonluns 13-plece
band. Donation S3 00.

Kiwanis Club
The Kiwanis Club of Sanford
merts wrekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting at
the Lakeside Landing at I be
Marina Motel on Luke Monroe.
Visiting Klwanlans are w el­
come. For Information call
Wall Smllh. 323 5088.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) m rrls every Wednesday,
at 8 pm ., at 111 E. 27th St.,
just west of Sanford Avenue lit
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are welcome lo this 12step group.

Coastllners
The Coastllners meetings ure
held ut 10 a.m. the first
Wednesday of each month at
the Sanford Senior Center. 401
E. Seminole Ulvd.
All Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are In­
vited to attend.
For information, call Horace
Green. 322-5493.

Shrubs
can
lie
planted
throughout thr year In Florida.
In north and central Florida,
It Is lies! to plant during the
fall
and
winter
seasons.
Planting durtug this period a l­
lows plants time to develop
new roots and become estab­
lished before they resume top
growth In thr spring.
The root ball: Thr proce­
dures for jtlaullng containergrown and ballrd-ln burlap
plants are basically thr same,
but root balls in containers are
morr resistant to rough liandllng lhan those that have
been
balled-In-burlap.
Use
pruning shears or serrated
knives to makr slices I to 2
Inches deep In 3 or 4 places
from lop to bottom around the
root ball. Willi balled-In-burlap
plants, remove die burlap by
pushing ihr tool ball back and
forth. Natural burlap will de­
compose and can be left along
thr sides but the synthetic
burlap will not decompose and
should la- removed completely.
The planting hole: Dig die
planting hole 2 to 3 times the
diameter of the root ball The
planting bole should never be
dug any deeper titan thr height
of the root ball Disturbing Ihr
soil benrulh die plant may
cause It to settle too deeply In
the soil. Gently plate thr plant
straight Into die hole, making

times larger than the planting
hole. Mulching In this manner
will establish a shrub quickly
by
eliminating
competition
from turfgrass. Pull mulch 2 to
3 Inches away from the stems
of shrubs. The high moisture
environment created by mulch
placed against the stem In­
creases the chances o f devel­
opment o f diseases like stem
rot which can kill the plant.

water. It should be removed by
the end of the second growing
season.

&amp;

Shrubs la beds: If no trees
or mature shrubs are In the vi­
cinity. ptepare beds for plant­
ing groups of shrubs by spad­
ing or tilling the entire bed to a
depth of 8 to 12 Inches. I f
shrubs are already present,
keep spading or tilling activi­
ties outside their drip lines.
Around a tree, do not spade or
till, simply dig a hole for each
shrub. There are some benefits
to amending the soli In the en­
tire planting lied with peat,
compost or other soil amend­
ments. If soil amendments are
used, mix 2 to 3 Inches of or­
ganic matter Into the top 6 to
12 Inches of soil before plant­
ing. Then dig holes for each
shrub and backfill with Ihr
amended bed soli.

AL
FERRER

sure again dial the top of the
root ball is not deeper than the
exlsdng soil surface. In com ­
pacted or poorly drained soils,
thr top quarter to third of the
root ball should be positioned
slightly above the soil surface
and soli mounded around It to
provide an adequate volume of
wril-druinrd soil for good root
development. After placing the
root ball Into the hole, backfill
the bottom half o f the space
around the root ball with ex­
isting soil. Mixing amendments
such as organic matter Into thr
backfill soil provides little or
no brnrflt to the plant. Tramp
the soil to settle It around the
root ball, but not so heavily as
to compart the soil. Settle the
soil by pushing a hose with
running water In and out of the
backfill soli all around the
hole. Construct a 3-lnch-hlgh
water ring around die edges of
thr root hall to hold irrigation

W atering:
Shrubs require
months to develop roots Into
surrounding soil. They should
be watered as frequently as
when they were In containers.
Strive to maintain constant
moisture in the root ball, but
avoid keeping It saturated. The
first weeks after planting, wa­
ter the root ball every day.
Gradually decrease the fre­
quency of Irrigation to every
other day and then to every
third day.

Mulching:
Mulch
newly
planted shrubs with a 2 to 3
Inch layer of organic or Inor­
ganic material. Mulches reduce
soil temperature fluctuations,
prevent parking and crusting,
conserve molslure. help con­
trol weeds and add to the
beauty of the landscape by
providing a cover of uniform
color and Interesting texture to
the surface. When mulching
Individual shrubs In lawns,
cover an area at least two

Fertilising:
Shnibs
will
benefit from a small amount of
slow-release fertiliser applied
to the top o f the root ball 4 to
6 weeks after planting.

Al Farrar Is Seminole County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may bo directed to him at the
Cooperative Extension aarvlca,
250 W. County Homo Road.
Sanford, FI. 32773 or phone 3232500. Ext. 5550.

R e v e a lin g c lo t h in g b r i n g s o u t r e a d e r w r a t h
DEAR AH BY I mu*t respond to
the letter from "Troubled Grand­
ma." who wu» appalled at her 7year-old granddaughter's revealing
bathing luit la-st you think Grand­
ma I* hopelessly old-fashioned. my
daughter ta 9 tl am .’kb. and I think
mnne of the clothes marketed for
girl* are pretty shocking List sum­
mer. the *t\le was teeny little tops
that exposed the navel and had
spaghetti straps, worn with belltsitlom hip-hugger jeans Die skirts
this year are mini* and the shoes
are rhunky with platforms
My daughter plays with another
9-year-old whose mother bought her
huge platform shoes for the sum­
mer Every time thr girls would run
out to play on the swing set, this
girl * ankle would turn and she
would fall off her shoe*' I told my
daughter not even to think of wear­
ing stuirhke that
I used to work the night shift for
a courier service My "run" took me
into Manhattan between the hours
of 1 and 3 a m »My hu»band. who
was my fiance at the time, was
beside himself about my doing it.
but I needed the job i Dunng those
hours, prostitutes would openly
solicit on street comers — and guess
what they were wearing"* Teeny
tops with spaghetti straps, tight
jeans and platform shoes'
Kids need to lie kids far a long
time My daughter still has a
"hlankle" she sleeps with, and she
isn't ashamed of it In my opinion,
girls should be concerned with skip­
ping rope, running in the sunshine,
swinging on swings and lumping in
leaf piles after (heir studies Dress­
ing them like women pushes them
to grow up too fast.
OLD-FASHIONED MOM.
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STANDING TALL IN TEXAS

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR OLD-FASHIONED MOM:
When I printed the letter from
“ Troubled Grandma," I did not
realise what a hot-button laaue
children's fashion* baa bacons*.
Read on:
DEAR Ail BY: I would like to val­
idate the feeling* o f "Troubled
Grandma " I'm the mother of a 5year-old girl and feel strongly about
this issue It's very difficult to find
appropriate clothing for little girls,
especially swimwear. All the suits
are rut high at the leg. many have
see-through sides and backs that
leave little to the imagination
Wake up. people! Our little girls
need n chance to be little girls! This
means telling them "NO!" when
they chouse inappropriate clothing,
ana refusing to buy from manufac­
turers who are irresponsible.
I remember when I was young,
my mom said "NO!" to outfits that
were too sophisticated or revealing.
I thank her for teaching me how to
dress with style and class These
decisions are taught by responsible
parents who have the guts to draw
the line with whiny children, media
and manufacturers who do not have
a clue land could not care less)
about what makes a little girl be­
come a self-confident, independent

DEAR STANDING TALL:
Thank you for spoaklng out on
behalf of many like-minded
parent*. I kop* the manufac­
turer* are listening, because
what I'm bearing (a there le
money to be made If someone
can com* up with a sensible, as
well as appealing, clothing line.
Readout

F a r e v e ry th in g you need to know
■bout wedding planning, order "How to
Have a Lovely W edding." Send a bustneen-slied. celf-eddreeaed envelope, ptuj
check or rnonry order far U M 1(430 In
Canode! Ux Dear Abby. Wedding Booklet.
P.O. Bos 447, Mount M orris. III. SI0S40447. I Portage la Included.!

DEAR ABBY Please tell “ Trou­
bled Grandma" that in March, the
new bathing suits will arrive in
department store* She should buy
her granddaughter the cutest ruf­
fled one-piece swimsuit she can
find, send it to her, and ask for a
photo of the child wearing it. Peri that will "cover" the problem!
e ff]RJST1NE L ORMAN. DALLAS

DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend and
I are very much m love and we live
together I would like to propose to
her, however, she has made it very
clear that she does not want an
engagement ring
Abby, I would like to give her
something as an engagement gift.
Any tdeaa?
TIM IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

DEAR TIM: You nr* asking
the wrong person. Ask your
girlfriend what sbe would Ilka
to have ae an engagement
gift, and take her with you to
select it.

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Jeff
Berlinicke

Winter Springs volleyball
team falls in three games

Herald Staff Writer

Is Lake Brantley
fast enough to
win a state title?
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Undefeated and
unappreciated.
Thai’s the story o f the Lake Brantley Patriots’
football team as it gets ready for Its shot at the
state playolTs.
The Patriots ran the table this season (unlike
most Seminole County schools. Like Brantley
pla\s only nine regular season games instead of
101. but critics all over Central Florida are
already saving the Patriots are doomed once
they get out of the cozy confines of Central
Florida.
The reason?
Well, the most often heard answer Is the lack
ot a decent schedule, but the real bottom line is
a lack of team speed.
True. L ike Brantley has done what It has had
to do .ill year. Thr Patriots can only beat the
teams on their schedule.
But that doesn't seem to be enough for the
doubters who only say that Seminole County has
been down all year and the Patriots Just
managed to beat a bunch o f bad football teams.
That may be (rue. Seminole County was awful
this season. Only Seminole, besides Lake
Brantley, came out of the season with a winning
record, and Seminole choked at the wrong time.
Like Brantley beat Seminole, eased through
the rest of the schedule except for a nearshocking loss at L ik e Howell In which the
Patriots needed a score with 21 seconds
remaining, and withstood a so-so out of
conference ledger.
So how good are the Patriots and how long will
that zero stay In the loss column?
Good question.
There's little doubt that Lake Brantley can put
points on the board with anyone. The tripleoption Js as stmng as ever and. as long as
quarterback Regan Russell and running back
Arnold Celeste can recover from some nagging
Injuries. Lake Brantley has Its offense Intact.
But can the triple-option compete when It
comes time to meet the big boys?
One thing that prevents Seminole County
football teams from advancing In the state
playoffs is a lack of speed. Runs that go for 50
yards In conference games are stuffed when It
comes time to play post-season.
Sure. Chledo shocked everyone last year when
Ihe Lions beat Dr. Phillips In overtime to
advance In (lie stale playoffs as Seminole
County's only representative, but they were
soundly thrashed a week later.
Now the Patriots have to face an equally fast
Dr. Phillips team that Is only playing on the road
because It lost to Evans, a burgeoning state
power.
Like Brantley should certainly show up on
Nov. 20 when It hosts the Panthers. The game
Isn't out of reach, and the Patriots' defense has
been spectacular all season. If the defense can
keep the score close, anyone who watches Lake
Brantley knows Russell. Celeste or Lanier Bush
will break a long run at sometime or another.
The problem Is. can they do It enough.
Teams from all over the state have been
putting up huge numbers on Seminole County
teams this season. Fifty and 40-potnt beatings
haven't been uncommon and the reason Is team
speed.
Does Lake Brantley have enough?
Well, the Patriots have beaten Deland (In the
rain), a truly awful Apopka team, and so-so West
Orange.
This Is not to disparage the Patriots. They
have proven themselves to be the best team In
thr county, but they still suffer from the same
slow-man’s disease that has plagues county
teams for years.
Like Brantley has an off-week now to prepare
for Dr Phillips. But unless the Patriots can find
some studs who can run a 4.3 40. Seminole
County looks to lake another blow when It
comes time to meeting the rest of the state.

By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SARASOTA _ First, where was
shock.
There were ffvr match points.
Five points that would have moved
die young Winter Springs gtrls'
volleyball team Into the state semi­
finals.
They never scored another point
W'lnirr Springs lost to Pine
Crest. 16 14. 7-15. 16-14 Saturday
at Cardinal Mooney High School in
Sarasota to see Its season come to
an end. The Bears went 29-3 on
the season, hut came up short
when they needed It the most.
Winter Springs led by scores of
10-2 and 14-9 In the decisive set.
but lost serve on two straight failed
serves and couldn’t recover.
Coach Kim Vach said she didn’t
know what to tell her team when It
was over and the Bears prepared
for a long bus ride home.
*We played too cautious,* Vach
said. "We played not to lose In­
stead of to win. I didn’t know what
to say afterwards because we were
shocked."
Winter Springs principal Wayne
Epps greeted the players Monday
with roses at u reception In the
school office, as the team started
thinking alrrady about next year
when everyone returns.
The Bears are expected to move
up to Class 5A status next year as

they field their llrst senior class,
but the whole team returns In­
cluding Greichen Narnia who may
be the county's tn-st setter and
Cortnry Bliss, the county's domi­
nant player.
With the exception of basketball
players Bev Dedelow. Kris Dedelow
and Dan.il Hicks, the team m em ­
bers play dub volleyball and will
lie active almost immediately. Thr
basketball players will Join them
after their seasons.
Vach said the playoffs wrrr a
good experience for her kids.
"I was hoping to end on a better
note.’ V.icli said, "but there Isn’t
much I ran say. I was plrnsrd with
(hr season; It was great. It was
also great lo play such lough com ­
petition. They handled everything
as well as could lie expected.”
Vach said the team talked on the
long ride home and that she o f­
fered her players a chance to
speak.
“They all talked about being
more focused menially." Vach said.
"Evrtyone had a chance lo talk."
Next year, the Hears should start
the regular season as the topranked team If Ihry enter Class 5A.
Hesldes Bliss. Narnia, Hicks and
the Dedrtows. ace server Katie
Grinin and a host o f younger play­
ers should ensurr there’s no let
down from what was one point
from being a dream season.

H*raM **0*0 by M M

Courtnoy Bliss (No 4) and tho Winter Springs Bears gave it their best shot Satur­
day, bol coukl not hold a big lead in the dooding set and wt-ro ousted by SarasolaCardinal Mooney, 16-14, 7-15. 16-14, in tho Regional Semifinals in Sarasota

Raider women
impressive in
road victories

Vantare
leading ini
Industrial

By Dean Bmith

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

By Dean Smith

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
NICEV1LLE _ Following an up-and-down perform­
ance In an exhibition against St. Leo College last
Tuesday night, Seminole Community College head
women’s basketball coach Ken Patrick was lamenting
that his team was not playing very good.
Well, they must have been waiting for the regular
season.
Last Friday night In Nlccvtlle. ttie Raiders shocked
the Florida Junior College ranks, upselling No. 5 na­
tionally ranked, and homestanding. Okaloosa-Walton
Community College, 79-73.
The local women then made the road trip one o f the
most successful in school history, pounding perennial
power Pensacola Community College (ranked sixth In
the state poll), 82-64, on Saturday.
SCC will play Its first home game of the season this
evening, hosting Indian River Community College from
Ft. Pierce starting at 6 p.m. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The game will be part of a doubleheader as the SCC
men's team, which suffered u tough four-point loss to
Hillsborough Community College on Saturday, will
host the men's team from Indian River at 8 p.m.
All SCC home games are free of charge.
Satu Ralmesalo. a freshman from Latin. Finland, and
Darla Kudruyvtseva. the all-conference guard from St.
Petersburg. Russia, combined for 32 second half
points as the Raiders, ranked No. 4 In the state preseason poll, broke a 31-31 halftime tie to outscore No.

Freshman Shemel Donovan ton! a helping hand as the Semi­
nole Community College women s basketball team opened the
season with road wins over Okaloosa-Wallon and Pensacola.

3 state-ranked Okaloosa-Walton. 48-42. over the final
20 minutes.

behind II points from Kudruyvtseva and 10 points
from Tuure and played all 13 dressed players liberally
In the second half.

Last Second S h o t: / keep promising no
more predictions, but there Is no ivag In the
unUvrse that Kansas State Is the nation's

Ralmesalo led the way for SCC with 26 points, while
Kudruyvtseva poured In 19 points.
Juana Kotova, the 7-foot All-America from Tallinn,
Estonia, chipped In with nine points, 11 rebounds and
seven blocked shots.

Tuure, from Imutru. Finland, finished with 18 points,
while Kotova added 15 points and Kudniyvlsevu II
points.

best football team. K State will get killed,
killed, killed by Nebraska this weekend.

Also having good games were freshmen Mcvelt
Wooley and Kalsa Tuure with eight points each.

On Saturday. SCC Jumped lo a 46-22 halftime lead

Keica Smith and Shemel Donovan chipped in with
eight and six points, respectively.
Please aee SCC, Page 7A

SANFORD _ Answering the bell.
Hill Cogbum drove In two m ns In
the llrst game and M. Aponte
singled in the game-winning mn In
the second game as Vantare swppt
Into the lop spot In the City of
Sanford
Recreation and
Parks
Department Fall Industrial Slow
Pitch Softball League at (Inchurst
P.irk Friday night.
Cogbuni's double platrd
two
nms In the lop of the Urst liming
and Vunture went on to blank
previous league leading Invarare,
60. In the opening game.
In
the
nightcap,
Briar
Corporation Ijounred back from a
71 deficit after two Innings
score four runs In the sixth Inning
and seven nms In the lop o f the
seventh lo lake a 12 1I lead.
But J. Davis led oil the bottom of
the seventh inning with a double
and scored on a triple by K. Sauer,
who then came home on Aponte's
safety to end the 13-12 victory.
Vantare lias now won four games
In a row and five of six decisions to
Impnive to 6-3 on the season.
That record gives Vantare u twogame lead over Invacare (5-5) In
the loss column and three games
over Briar Corporation (3-C).
Tills Friday the league will make­
up games rained out on Sept. 18th.
Briar Corporation will play the
doubletieuder. taking on Vantare at
Please see Industrial, Page 7A

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lavacara

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Vanlara

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430 040 3 . 13 13

Lillie Quinn, DDS clinches tie for Co-Ed softball title
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It’s all over but
the shouting.
Undefeated l.lllle Quinn. DDS
look a 2-0 lead In the top of
the llrst inning and withstood a
challenge from Beer :30 in the
middle innings before pulling
out on 11-6 victory In City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks

Department Co-Ed Fall Slow
lllc h Softball League action at
Plnehuret Park Monday night.
Calvin Davts’ two-out. two
mn double gave Lillie Quinn.
DDS die early lead and the
leaders then Incrtased the lead
to 3-0 In the top o f the second
Inning on a triple by Kclthlan
Roberts and an RBI single by
Brenda Hartsfleld.
Beer :30 scored two runs In
each of the fourth and fifth In­

nings to close to within 4-3
and 5-4. but Lillie Quinn, DDS
responded with three runs In
the top of the sixth Inning and
two mns in the seventh Inning
to pull away.
The win was the second of
the season for Lillie Quinn.
DDS over Beer :30 (Lillie
Quinn. DDS also won 8-7 on
Oct. 5th), and clinches at least
a tie for the league champion­
ship for the leaders with only

two games remaining on the
schedule.
In other games. Sanford
Christian Church scored 11
mns in the third Inning and
held on to upset Rich Plan. 1610. and M.J.G. Corporation
only scored In two Innings
Inlne runs in the llrst Inning
and six mns tn the fourdi in­
ning), but It was enough to
edge Maronda Homes, 15-12.
Lillie Quinn. DDS Is now 8 0,

while Hecr :30 fell lo 6 2.
M J G. Corporation 14-4) moved
Into third place with Its win
and Is being trailed by Rich
Plan (3-5). Sanford Christian
Church (2-6) and Maronda
Homes (1-7).
Next Monday at Ptneliurst
Park. Beer :30 plays Rich Plan
at 6:30 p.m.; M.J.G, Corpora­
tion challenges Lillie Qulnu.
DDS at 7:30 p.m.; and Sanford
Christian Church battles Ma­

ronda Humes at 8:30 p.m.
Pacing
Sanford
Christian
Please see Co-Ed. Page 7A
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B«n. ChrUtlaa

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�S«fntnola HatakJ, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. November 10.1998 •7A

HSR Weekend concludes with five decades of winners
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA [1EACH _ Dutch Cnnr of Davidson,
N.C.. had been lo Dayton.i International
Speedway beforr. but never had the opportunity
lo race on it prior to thin weekend h Historic
Sport scar Racing event.
Sunday. Cone drove a 1993 Ford Thundrrhird
to victory In the Historic Stork Car featurr on a
k day that saw cars from five different decades
win trophies In the Hrumos Daytona Continen­
tal Histories races at the "World Center o f Rar­
ing.*
Driving a car once owned by Calc Yarborough
Motorsports and drlvrn l&gt;y Dem kr Cope. Jer­
emy Mayfield and John Andretti. Cone domi­
nated the eight-lap race.
T h is Is Just a grrat experience to race here at
Daytona where so many famous drivers have
raced In the Rolex 24 and the Daytona 500."
Cone said. "I have been down here several times
with a Winston Cup team, but I never bad the
opportunity to drive on the track.
“What a thrill.*
Sunday s festivities concluded the second an­
nual three-day event and were filled with 10 MCI
Dash races and two Rolex Knduros.
John Dourassa of Kobe Sound, drove a 1907
Porsche 911 to victory In the Rolrx GT Kndiiro,

Ed

Continued from Page 6A
Church were Joe Capulo (one
home nut. Iwo singles, four
nins scorrd. four RfllJ. Tony
TIchonofT (one triple, one dou­
ble. three runs scored, one
Hill). David llradley (one dou­
ble. one single, one nin scored,
one Kill) and Karla Findley
(two singles, one nm scored,
one KUI).
Also. Monica Tlchnnufr (one
single, two nins scored, one
Rill). Hob Wells (one single,
one run scored, two KHI| and
Mary Wells and Glynda Wells
(one run scored each).
Leading Klrh Hail were John
Fly lone triple, one single,
thrre runs scoredl. Pam flurje
(two singles, two runs scored,
one Kill). Hrent Adamson (one
double, two Kill). Aaron Adam ­
son (one single, one
nm
scorrd.
thrre
Rill).
Josh
Creech (one single, two Kill),
John Mula lone nm scored,
one Rill). Susan llessonrtte
(two nins scorrdl and Melinda
Wendert/en (one nm scored)
Doing (lie damage for Lillie
Quinn. DDS were Tony Stullh

Other hitlers were Tracry
Mitchell (one single, one nm
scored, two RHI). Paula Songrr
and Shay Drown (onr single
and one nm scorrd each), Sam
Raines (two RHI). Myrlel Reid
IKHI) and Nakln Roberts (one
nm scored).
Hilling lor llerr :;t0 were
Dave Cos# (one triple, one sin­
gle. two nins stored, one Kllll.
(Mula Ritchey (two singles, one
RDII, Jerry
Dtllartolo, Joy
Weaver and Cathy Lynn (one
single and one nm scorrd
each). Joe DlHartolo and Steve
Mirra (two RHI rath) and NT
role Goyelle (one nm scorrdl.
Conmhutlng for M.J.G. Corp.
were Dan Gill (onr grand sl.uu.
two doubles, one single, three
nins scored, five RDII, Dee Kn-

Girls hoop Jamboree tonight
SANFORD . Seminole High School will
host the 1998 Seminole Athletic Conference
Girls' Duskrtball Jamboree at Dill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium tonight (Tuesday. Nov.
10) starting at 6 p.m.
Each o f the seven SAC school's will play
two right minute quartern each.
Oviedo meets Like Drantlry at 6 p.m..
followed by Ovtrdo-Likr Mary ((&gt;.30 p.m.),
l.yman Like
Drantlry |7 p m.),
Winter
SpringvLakr Mary (7:30 p.m ). Lyman
Seminole 18 p.m.l. Winter Springs-Like
Howell |8:30 p.m.l and Seminole-Like Howell
|9 p.m ).
Cost Is $-1 for adults and $3 for students.

rtght (Direr singles, one nm
scored, two KUI) and Ruben
Garda (two doublrs. two nins
scorrd. two RHI).
Also conthbutlng were Krlc
Cooper (one double, one sin­
gle. two nins scorrd. Iwo Rill),
Usa Claussen (two singles, one
nin scorrd. two KOI). Alison
Baxter (two singles, two nins
scorrd). Greg Lit/ (one double,
one nin scored!, Don Daldwtn
(two nins scorrd. one Kill) and
Trrrlr GUI (one nin scored).
Powering Maronda Homes
were Hon Hummer (one triple,
one double, one single, two
n m i scored, three RHI), Kenny
Miller llhree singles, three nins
scored). Rod Pechart (thrre
singles, one nm scored) and
Michelle Carroll (one triple,
one single, two nins scored,
three RHI).
Also. L in Poe (two doubles,
two nins stored, three RHI).
Steve Patrick (two singles, onr
nm stored, one RHI). Mike
Pot/lk (one double, onr RHI).
Joyce Lawrence (one single,
one Mill) and Jackie Knsnid
(onr nm scored).

Doors will open ut 0,30 p in. with the a c­
tion la-gtimlng at 7:30 p.m. The cost ts $8 OO
for nil seats. Pint red* will go to the Sanford
Police Explorers to hetp'*pun1MF I S n lor
their program.
_
For morr information* or lIckeTs. please
contact Ofc. Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030
Tickets .ire also available at Dllly Hoys lo ­
cated at the Comer of 1st St. and Sanford
Avr. in Sanford. (4071 321-0833.

Friduy Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gym­
nastics. 001 E. 25th Place, ts on Friday
nights from 7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.rn.
Activities olfrrrd Ini hide gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lots of fun and
games.
The fee for Die evening Is $5 for children
ages 6-lo-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

Recreation Volleyball

Solar Bear tickets on sale

SANFORD _ Die results from the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Fall Recreational Volleyball League Monday
night at Dir Sanford Middle School Dan I’elham Gymnatortum were:
A League: Kalhy's Haby Shop (4-0). llerr
:30. the YKnots and Just For Fun (all 2 2) and
C.E.S. (0-4).
D League: Hob’s Team and Ihe Saints (both
3-1). Sanford Church of God and Die Un­
knowns (both 2-2) and West view Baptist
Church (0-4).
The standings aftrr seven weeks are:
A League: Kathy's Haby Shop 126-2), the
Yknots (18-10). Deer :30 (16-12). C.E.S. (6-22)
and Just For Fun (5-23).
D League: Hob's Tram (23-4), Sanford
Church of God and the Saints (both 14-14),
Die Unknowns (11-17) and Weatvlcw Bapllsi
Church (7-20).

ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Hear individual
game tickets .ire on sale through the Orlando
Arena Hox other and all Florida and South
Georgia TIckrtMastrr outlets.
Hits year, the Solar Hears are offering
three different season ticket plans which are
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one of three plans: season tlckeis (4 1 home games), half season (choose
your own 20 home games plus opening night)
&gt;uul a 12 game package (your choice of any
12 games).
Ticket Information also is available at 877PUCK.

SCW Pro-Wrestling
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring SCW (Southern Champi­
onship Wrestling) Pro-Wrestling on Wednes­
day. November 18, 1998, at the Sanford Civic
Center located at Ihe comer of Sanford Avc.
and Seminole Hlvd. on Die lake front.
Come see Sanford's own *Mr. Money" Jeff
Dern and "Mad Dog* Mike Taylor and his new
manager, *Ms. Red Hot Pepper*, along with
T iie Phenom" Uryan Austin. The Syrian
Slasher. "Up Town'’ Frankie Capone. The
Mercenary". "Lord of Discipline*, "hie Florida
Hurricane", and many others.

W N B A tickets
ORIANDO _ With an average ticket price of
Just S I 7. and tickets as low as $8. Orlando's
WNOA franchise- has announced Us season
ticket prices.
Orlando will tip off Its Inaugural WNHA
season In the summer of 1999 under General
Manager/Head Coach Carolyn Peck.
Orlando’s WNHA home schedule will con­
sist of 16 rrguLir season games and one preseason game. Currently, all season tickets
L in g sold will be located In the lower bowl
of the Orlando Arena with prices ranging
from $8 to $32 per game
The 17-game season package ranges in
price from $136 to $544.
Fans can secure season tickets by com ­
mitting a $50 per seal deposit on season
tickets. More information can be obtained by
calling (107) 9I6AVNHA.

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RAIDERS 79. INDIANS 73
S e m in a l* C . C . (791
ftn-dy 0 O O 0, Kudruyl«wv.i 6 6 6
19. Tanner I 0 0 3. Wnotey 2 4*5 H.
Halum jJu 10 2 2 26. Molfman 0 0 0 0
South 2 0-4 4. Urunmg 0 0 0 0. Tuun3 2 2 8, Siokm 1 0 0 2 Smuhrnt 0 0 0
0. KuLuv.i 33-4 9. Ihm uvw O 1 2 I l o ­
tah 28 18 25 79
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GalLaghcr 0 0 0 0. Uum/aitlner 2 0 0
4. Landry 5 7 10 17. Crawl.,nl I O O 2.
Mlti hell 0 O O 0. Kublmiin 4 1*2 9.

bports Car racing returns to Daytona In
January for the Rolex 24 At Daytona, tickets
still remain for the 37th annual event, and for
ticket Information contact the Speedway ticket
office at (9041 253-RACE. For additional Infor­
mation on Daytona International Speedway or
any o f Us events, visit www.daytonausa.com.

RESULTS
SATURDAY
ThaadarBport _ I IJoyd Hawkins Now Orleans. La..
v h e 962. 2. Ikivtri Nikolai. Orchard Hark. Mleh . Marrh
3. Karl Sln/rr llainnRtoti little, til.. Purse he 962
Rales ta d are _ I Hon tinner. Savannah. Ga . Huy air
2. Char he Morg.inlhalrr. Sarasnta. Lotus. 3 dark lewis
lanla IV &gt; rw h e 9 ll

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SUNDAY
R i les Cleeele 0 T Redeiw _ I. John llo u m ia . Ik/ir
Snuntl. Plrruehr 911; 2 Hon llamaba. Jacksonville, Pnrwhe
KSH. 3. Ken MrKlnon. Odessa. l*o»whe 911.
Rates It la*arte Kadwra _ I Jim Mi dim Wrnham. M a n .
Sptrr C l GTPi 2. Rudy Ju n to . WUom. M kh . Pot w he 962. 3
Juan Goruafcri. Dallas. Pnrwhe 962
M C I Desk terl** O n m p 7
I. Walt Uohrrn. Geneva ill .
Lrda T 286 2 Toby llran ludayrtte la Dda 288; 1 t h ru
M arAllhtrr Indiana pel li. Porwhe 917
2-LU ar Sheet -Out feetare . I 11*11 Adam llrlhlrhem . Pa .

Murphy 3 0 3 0. Turner 2 7-7 II
Spear I 14 3. Ship 6 8 10 21 Totals
21 24 36 73
Halftime « w r _ 31-31 Three-pant
tlcki tin.il-, _ SCC 5 IKuum-e-ilu 4
KudruyvpM-va II. tJWl'C l IMupJ Team
Iiiii Li . SCC 22. OWCC 21 Tuulnl out _
SCC. Tanner OWCC. MUrhell. Si«-.u
Technicals _ SCC, bench. Ihwuvan
R A ID E R S 8 2 . P IR A T E S 6 4
S e m in o le C . C . (821
Ihrtty 0 12 I. Kudniyvlwcva I 0 0
II Tanner 0 12 I. Wo,ley 2 12 5.
Kaline-valu 4 OO 9 11,,11m.in 0 0 0 0.
Smith 3 1-1 8. Ilruniii/ I 0 2 2. luurr

(10 0 18. Stuken 1 2-4 4. Smlther* 0 24 2 Knlova 5 5 6 15. Donovan 2 2-4 6
Total*: 32 15 27 82
Peneacola C . C . (8 4 )
Kiley 2 3 6 7. Jiacub 0 0 0 0, Adamu I
1-4 3. Lravm* I 3-5 I I , HrtdjJm J 12
7. Kiarili 2 1-2 6. Durmudet 1 5-12 7
iT.ilcr 7 2 5 16 t n ^ U h 3 1 -3 7 To tah 23 17 39 64
11.illume wore _ SC C 46 KCC 22
Ihrre-point Held t - u l i
_ SCC 3
|Kiiruyvlwv.i I lUimenalu I. Smllh 1)
l"CC 1 IFrantI I) Tram fuuis . SCC 28
|*CC 16, Fouktl mil _ noiu- TethlnraU .
unite Keeurd* _ SCC 2 0.

Chevron 11-19; 2. Hoy Walrrr. Wayiata. M in n . Ctievmn 112 3 :3 Ed Swart Hollins IIUli Calif . Chrvm n II 19
MCt Desk Bert** Oroop 8 . 1
John llo lrh k li Sr . I’ai.i
itma. Calif.. S f * r GTP; 2. Jim M rCnnnkk, New Ik* hi Ik
NY. Ferrari 333 SP. 3. Dave Keirre Drvaull. Pa . Corvelle
O TP
MCI Desk Serte* Creep I . I Terry Wolterv OrLuiilo
Porwhe 358: 2. Paul S w m v n , PtanlaOon. IVwwhe 256 :i
[krb Hilton. Sarawda. Porwhe 356
MCI Deeh Serte* Oreep S . I. Hen Ha* JaiksonviUr Pm
whe 914. 2 Jack teww. Atlanta. Pnrwhe 911. 3 Wall tin
hren. Geneva. III. IHirsche B i t .
Hleterie Sleek Car Peslete . I. dutch Cone, davkiwei
N.C.. Thunderturd. 2. Darren taw . Wellimtton Ohm Lu
mini. 3. Chock ll.u n i Spartanburg. S C.. Oldwmdiik
MCI Deeh Bert** O reep S . I Duvet Donahue G enoa M
IV*whe IROC; 2 Ray Mulaeek, W arrm viU r ID Camaro i
Skip Gunnell. FI Lauderdale. Camaro
K M (p e r t Perce he C belles ( e Feel ere . I Joe lln h G r
nera. Ill , h irw h e 911; 2. Jack Lewis. Allanla. Pom lie 911
3. Chip Vanre. IViwetl. Ohio, p m c h c 914
MCI Deeh Serte* Oreep S Peetere _ I Sieve Cohen Al
pine, N J . Dokrn Morua: 2 Dave IVrrOr. ClrvrLuid rriin
llulrk. 3 Ron Zltxa. Winter Park. Porwhe 914
MCI Deeh Series Oreep 4 SeperSperte Peetere . I C liru
MarAUnirr. Indianapolis Mirage 2 Wall Uohrrn. Geneva
111 Chevron B-23 3. Joe H lih Geneva IB.. Chevron 11-21

Industrial----------Continued from P i f * BA

7

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(two doublrs, one single, three
runs scored, one Kill), Uremia
Hartsfleld (one triple, one sin­
gle. one nut scored, one Kill),
Keithtau Roberts (one triple,
two runs scored). Calvin Davis
(our double, two KHII and
Craig Merkerson lone double,
one nm scored).

IN B R IE F

!

while Jim Mullen, driving a 1990 Spice C l GTP.
was victorious In the one-hour Rolrx Historic
Endurn.
Other winners Sunday were: Walt Bohrrn of
Geneva. III., driving a 1971 Lola: Dill Adam of
llrthlrhrm . I’d., driving a 1971 Chevron D-I9:
John Hotrhkts of Pasadena. Calif., dnvtng a
1989 Spice GTP; Terry Woltrrs of Orlando,
driving a 19f»7 Porsche; Hert Flag of Jackson­
ville. driving a 1970 Porsche 914: David Dona­
hue of Geneva. III., driving a 1973 Porsche
IROC; Joe I list) of Geneva. III., driving a 1969
Porsche 9 1 1: Slcvr Cohen o f Alpine. N.J., In a
I97S Dekon Moti/a. and Chris MarAlllster of
Indianapolis in a 1972 Mirage.
On Saturday. Lloyd Hawkins of New Orleans.
L i. pulled off a traditional last-lap pass on
David Nikolas coming to the slart/flnish line to
win the TlumderSports feature.
"It was nlre to win this race.* Hawkins said.
"Some of the most dramatic races ever held at
Daytona had passes on the last lap. So that
was pretty neat to pull olf."
"1 rouldnt hold him off.* Nikolas said. That
was |ust an unltellevahlr race. Typical Daytona
I love rat lug here at Daytona, and I can't wait to
come hark next yrar."
In other racing action Saturday. Ron Finger of
Savannah. Ga.. won the Rolrx Knduro 1-hour

Doing the damage for Vantarr against
Invacarr wrrr J. Coffman (two singles, one nm
scored). Hill Cngbum (one double, one nm
scorrd. two RBI). H.J. Cardoza (one double, one
Kill) and P. Gravler (one double, one run
scorrdl. Zrb Webb (one single, one nm scored).
Also contributing w rrr O. Deck and D. Shaw
(one single each) and C. Sclafani and R. Jasmin
(one nm scored each).
Tom Moses led Invucare with two singles,
while Tom Gilson. Ed Santos and Killer Lashlry
had one single each.
l*owertng Vantarr past Driar Corporation
were K. Sauer (one triple, one double, two nins
scorrd, two RDI), J. Davis (one double, one
single, two runs scored, one RDI), II J. Cardoza
(two singles, two runs scorrd. onr RDI) and M.
Aponte (two singles, two RBI).
Other contributors were G. Beck (one triple,
two nins scorrd. two RDI). C. Sclafani, J.

Legal Notices
r o t ic s op
a p p l ic a t io n f o r t a x o i i d
n o t i c i is M t n is r o i v i n .

tit" FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FON
UUNiCO. INC . me holder of the
following cortifKMofil hat Mad
M ,d conif«ato&lt;*) for a lea deed
Id be ,««ued thereon Tho cor*
I't'Cela nun,bar1*| end yoer(i| of
ituonco, mo doecnption of mo
property, end tho ntmaltl m
wf&lt;Kh n ate i i i i t u d i«/tra at
toiiowt
Cenuiceie No MS7
Vaer of leeuenca I t M
Deter,pt.on of Proper,r
B IO M l I FT S «* 0 ( 0 t MIN
5 S IC ( OF INT ILV n/W US tF•1 A S U LI LOT I NUN N 10
0 ( 0 *2 MIN 10 S IC I 1M l J FT

,,’i saa b w w m i i

•s u m f f t ire * R ic rs o rv e e iA
S (C W TO 8 ( 0 LAN| OF TH f
WOODS SUSO PS 7 NO IS .
Neme* ,n ehrch eesetted
Kennelh A No,men. Q ie.t S
Normen All of ee,d proparly
bomg ,n ina County of
Sommoio. State of Florida
Unioet tuch carlitKefo4*| men
»• redeemed according to law.
mo properly attended m euch
certify el el*) will bo told to mo
hsibetl bidder *■ the weel from
door.
Sonunolo
County
Courlhouto. Sanford. Florida.
on me 21rd day of November,
191S. el MOO am
Payment ol Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary damp laiaa
and recording feet are required
to be paid by tha tuccattfui
bidder at Ihe tele Full payment
of an amount equal to Iha fngha d bid ra due witnm 24 hours
etier me adverfiaod fane of Iha
tale. All payments than ba cash
or guaranlssd
wdrumsnt.
mads payable lo tho Clark of
mo Circuit Court.
Dated mia 11th day at
Oc lobar. M9S
(So an
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by; Shirley C Merged
Deputy Clerk
Publish. October 20. 27
November 1. 10. M9A
OEV-140
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FON TAX O IS D
NOTICE IS MEREST G iv e n .
Ihai FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
UUNICO. INC . tha holder ol tha
following cert Lcafelt) ha* tiled
•aid carMicateld lot a laa dead
to bo issued thereon The cer­
tificate numbed*) and y*ar|t) of
'•luenc*. Iha description ot tha
properly, and tha namalsl in
which it was assessed id are ea
follow*
Cartifical* No 1795
Tsar ot Issuance. 1996
Description ot Ptopady;
LEG SEC 22 TP 203 ROE JOE
S 526 TS FT OF SC t/« OF SW
I'* S 6 ( OF NR A SW 1/4 OF
SE 1/4 S 1 E OF RR
Name* in which assessed:
Silvesln Inv Inc. All ol said
proparty being in in* County ot
Seminole, Stale of Florida.
Unless such cartificata(s) shall
o* itdaamed according to low,
Ihe property described in such
carlificatals) will ba sold lo Iha
nignest bidder at tha west front
door.
Settling!*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the 7lh day ot December.
1996. al II 00 am
Payment ot Sals to*, appheepl* documentary stamp tsasa
and recording tea# are required
in b* pud by tha successful
p'ddar at the sale Full payment
of an amount equal to in* high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
attar tn* advediiod tun* ol tho
sal* All ptfmtnt* shall b* cash
of guaranteed
instrument,
mid* payable to tho Clerk ot
m* Circuit Court.
Date i this 21 si day of
October. 1996
[Seal)
MARIANNE MORSE
Cle r k of th e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Fl o r id a
by Shulay C Hargert
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 27. November
1. 10 • 17. 19)8
DEV-220

Legal Notlcee
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EtONTSINTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IM ANO FON
SEMINOLE*
FL0NI0A
CASS NO.! S S -IS S 8 -C C -M -F
CHASE GROVES COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC
Plaintiff,
vs
SEVEN J KEENAN A/K/A
KEVIN J KIENEN And
MELISSA B KEENIN A/K/A
MELISSA S KEENAN.
Defendant*
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO KEVIN J KEENAN A/K/A
KEVIN J KEENEN and MELIS­
SA B KEENEN A/K/A MELISSA
8 KEENAN. 1202 Ttaacraak.

9 re * M M N f l r A c i * st *n
action to snforca a han fBfaclo
sura on in* following property
•n Seminole County, Flortde
lot O H CHASE GROVES UNIT
7A according lo Iha plat Ihere­
of at recorded m Plat book as.
Pagat 14 and M , Public
Records of Sammoi* County,
Florida.
ha* bean Mad against you and
you at* required to tors* *
copy ol tour written defenses.
I any. to it on KENNETH M
CLAfTON e s q u ir e , ptemliff a
Atlornay whose address is
CLAYTON E MCCULLOH. 1043
MAlTULNO CENTER COMMONS
BLVO . MAITLAND. FLORIDA
22759. within thirty (20) days
altar tha lust publication ot this
notice, and Me the original with
me Clark of this Court either
be*or* service on Plamlitt'a
attorney or immodiataty Ihere­
after. otnerwite a default will
be entered against you for tha
r*h*t demanded in tha Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on SEPTEMBER 21.
1996
ISEALI
MARYANN! MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit
S County Court*
By Eliiaoalh Bus
As Deputy Clerk
Publish
October 27, end
November 1, 10, 17. 1996
OEV 210

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FON TAX O B IO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN.
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC., m* holder of the
following certificate!*) hat filed
sent c entitlestem tor a tas dead
to be issued thereon The cer­
tificate number)*) and y*ar(s) ot
■tsuanc*. the daecnption ot m*
propariy, and tha nama(t) in
wnich it was assessed is/ere at
follows;
Certificate No: 2460
Tsar ot Issuance: M96
Description ot Property:
LEO UNIT I41D SPRINGWOOO
VILLAGE ORB 1131 FG 1046
Names in which assessed:
Mere A Sarovich All of teid
property being in me County ot
Seminole, Slate of Florida
Uniats such certificated! shall
be redeemed according to law.
tha property described m such
certificated) win be sold lo tho
highest bidder at m* watt front
door.
Sammoi*
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on the 7th day of December,
1996. at 11 00 a-m
Payment of Sal* fas, applica­
ble documentary stamp lasaa
and recording Ices era required
to be paid by m* successful
bidder et the eale. Full payment
of an amount equal lo Ihe high­
est bid it due within 24 hour*
attar m* advertised tune ol me
sale All peymenla shall be cash
or
gua/anlaad
instrument,
mad* payable to the Clark of
m* Circuit Court
Oatad this 21 st day ol
October. H96
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October 27. Nov 3. 10
A 17. 1996
OEV-221

Coffman and M. Costello (onr single, onr nm
scored and onr RBI each), Zrb Webb (onr
single), D. Shaw (one RDI) and R. Jasmin and S.
Evans (one run scored each).
Providing the offense for Driar Corporation
were Ruben Garcia (four singles. Ihrre nins
scored, one RDI). Don Baldwin (one grand slam,
one single, one run scored, six RDI). Mlkr
Mitchell (one home run. one single, one nm
scored, one RDI) and Chris Caskle (one triple,
one single, two runs scorrd. two RDI).
Also. Tom Ryan (Iwo singles, one nin scorrdl.
Dill Prrvesk (two singles). Tom Conner (onr
single, onr RDI), Mike Dowling. Keith Latz. Dan
LaKlammr and Tom Manley (one single and one
nin scored each I and Tracey Rhoades (one RHI).

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICS OF ACTION
IN TNB C IR C U IT COURT
CONSTNUCTIVS BBNV1CI
OF T N I B IO N TS IN TN
IN T N I C IN C U IT COUNT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
OF T N I I M M T I I N T H
IR ARO FOR
SBMIROLB COURTY.
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FON
FLORIDA.
CASS RO: 9B-4260 0R-02-K
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
IN R ( THE UARR1ACE OK
FLONIDA
VIRGINIA J GREEN.
C A 6 I NO.: BB-4 »8S-D N -0 S-a
IN RC THE MARRIAGE OF
Petitioner/Wit*
NATTASHA TONEE CARMACK.
and
MARVIN GREEN.
Y/.fs.'Pet:T&gt;Oh*».
end
Raspondant/Husband
JAMES WILLIE CARMACK.
NOTICB OF ACTION
Husband/Raspondant
TO MARVIN GREEN
TO JAMES WILLIE CARMACK
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Resident* Unknown
that a duly sworn Petition tor
NOTICB
Oitsolution of Marriage been
BY PUBLICATION
•Had in tn* abovs-styisd Court
fOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
by
VIRGINIA
J.
GREEN.
that a Petition tor Dissolution of
Petitioner You are required to
Mjrtiagt naa bean Mod and
sorv* a copy ot your written
commenced m this Court and
data ns* s. it any. to Iha said
you at* requited 10 6#rv* a
Petition for Dissolution of
copy of your written defense*,
Marriage to Petitioners attor­
if any. to it on STEFANlE B SILney. MARK E HERR. ESQUIRE
FEN ESQUIRE Attorney lor
or LAW OFFICE OF MARK E
Petitioner. NATTASHA TONEE
HERR, whoa* post office
CARMACK, who** address is
eddies*
Poet Office Bo*
2101 Watt Commercial Bird . 620117, Oviedo. 7londa 32762
Sells '1*00. Fori Loudardole
0337. ON OR BEFORE NOVEM­
Florida 21109 and IH* the ongiBER tf. 1998 and M* in* orig­
net with the clerk ol m* above
inal with iha Clerk of thro Court
styled court on or before
either before service on
NOVIMBIR 20. 1999; other..so
Petitioner * attorney or wnmadij default will be entered agamet atoty thereafter otherwise, a
you lor m* robot prayed for m
default will b* entered lor th*
iho compiemi or petition.
relief demanded in th* Petition
WARNING Rule 12.219,
WITNESS my hand and saal of
Fiqr da Family Law Rules ot
this Court on thi* n ih day of
Practdura. requires certain
OCTOBER. 1996
jutomalic disclosure ot docu­
ISEALI
ments and information. Failure
MARYANNE MORSE
*o comply can result in sane Clark ot th* Circuit Court
lions, including dismissal or
By Nancy R Winter
an'king of pleading*
Deputy Clark
Tn,* notice shall be published Publish Oclobar 20. 27. and
once each weak tor lour conNovember 3. 10. 1996
sacutiv* weeks m THE SEMI­
DEV-152
NOLE HERALD
N O T IC I
WITNESS my hand and m*
OF FICTITIO U S NAME
seal of said court al SEMINOLE
Nolle* is hereby given that w*
Ccunly Florida on ihia Mth day
are engaged m business at
ol OCTOBER. 1996
1010
Ridg* Road. Winter
A TRUE COPY
Spring*.
Florida.
32704.
Florida
Semmol* County, Florida, under
Ci-Curt Court Saal
the Fictitious Name ol R IN A I1 MARYANNE MORSE
SANCE STONE A MARBLE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
WORKS,
and that w* inland to
Semmole County.
register said name with the
By Nancy R Winter
Oiviaion
ot
Corporations.
As Deputy Clark
Taiiahotsoo. Florida, m accor­
STEFANlE B SILFEN. ESOUIRE
dance with tn* proviawn* of Ih*
2101 Was! Commercial Blvd
Fictitious Nam* Sialutoa, ToSun* 4400
Wit: Soclion 6(5 09, Florida
Fort Laudtrda:*. Florida 11109
Slaluta* 1991.
(944) 731-1130
Scott R. Anstey
Publish October 20. 2T. and
Germain Campos
November 1, 10. 1998
Publish: Novombor 10. 1996
OEV 141
OEW-67

NOTICB OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DBXO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
iftal FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC., Ihe holder of
the following c*rtific*l#(t| ha*
Mad said certificate)*) for a las
dead lo b* Issued thoraon Tho
certificate
number(s)
and
yaar(a) of
issuance, the
description of tho property, and
the name)*) in which it waa
assessed is/are as follow*;
Certificate No: 1091
Year of lasuanca: 1994
Description ot Property
LEO UNIT 120 900 LAKE CEN­
TER CONOO Pfl 29 POS 90 TO
92.
Names in which assossod
John D Calloway. All of said
property being in tho County of
Seminole. Slat* of Florida
Uniaee such cartificate)*) shall
b* redeemed according to law,
tha pioperty described in such
certificate)s) will b* sold to tha
highest bidder at tha west front
door.
Sammoi*
County
Courthous*. Sentord. Florida,
on tho 7lh day ot December,
M94. at 11 00 a m
Payment of Sal* too. applica­
ble documentary stamp taaes
and recording lee* arc required
to bo paid by tha auccasaful
bidder at tho sal*. Full payment
of an amount aqual to the high­
est bid is dua within 24 hour*
after Iho advertised lim* ol tha
sal*. All payment* shall b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clerk of
tn* Cucud Court
Dated thia 21*1 day ot
October. 1996
(Seal)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by; Shirlay C. Hergert
Deputy Clark
Pubtiah; October 27, November
3. 10 I 17, 1996
DEV 223

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX 0660
NOTICE IS HEREBY QivEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PROFCO. INC., tn* holder ol
th* following certificated) has
filad said certificated) lor a da
daad lo b* issued thereon Th*
cortitical*
number)*)
and
yaard)
at
issuance,
the
description ot th* property, and
tha n*m*(t) in which it was
assessed is/ara at follows
Cartilicala No: 1*6
Year of Issuance: 1996
Description of Property
LEG LOTS 28 29 6 44 (LESS S
426 FT OF LOT 441 FLA LAND A
COL COS CELERY PLANTATION
PB I PG 129
Names in which assessed
San-Fla Inv Ltd. Ail of said
property being m tha County of
Seminole. Slat* ol Florida
Uni*** such certificated! than
b* redeemed according lo law.
tha propariy described in such
certdic*!*(*) will ba sold lo th*
highest b-dder at Ina was! front
door.
Sammoi*
County
Courthous*. Sanford. Florida,
on tn* 7th day ot December.
1998. at 11 00 am
Paymant of Sal* lo*. applies
bl* documentary stamp taaes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by th# successful
bidder at Ih* tala Full paymant
of an amount aqual to th* high­
est bid la duo within 24 hours
attar the advertised tuna of the
sal*. All payments shall ba cash
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payabl* to tha Clark ot
th* Circuit Court.
Oatad this 21 si day ol
October. 1996
(Soal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shitiey C Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish October V . November
3. 10 A IT . 1998
DEV-222

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Legal Netlctt

M M * a * _______
Tin* auction will be Mow on
Sat November M , 199**1 neon
*1 318 AuMn Av# . Oviedo, FL.
Prospective
bidder*
mar
mapact Ih# vehicle* on mo day
before tha auction from • AM
until t FM. Term* ar* each Of
certified fund* only Oviedo
Towing raooffa* tha tight to
accaa* Of rofuoo any and alt
bid*.
Tha following vahlclo* ora
offered far b id r
•2 (agio Summit
Vint JB3CV7004NI014334
U Oodga F u a up
Vin* 1BTG014THI3KI41B
Fublioh November 10, ta il
P1W
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R O TIO I OB
AFFLfCATIOR FOR TAX DflBD
N O TICI IS HSRBBT OIVEN,
that FURR AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MUNtCO. INC., the holder of the
following certificated) he* Med
aaid tPftmcatP(i) for s tai dead
to b* laauod thereon Th* cartiftcst* numbor(a) and yoar(*| of
issuance, the description of the

MOTtea
OF FIC TITIO U S MAMS
Nolle* M hOfOby gi«*n that wo
ar* engaged M bustnee* at
11ST
Waahlngton
Straot,
Oviedo.
Florida,
3373$,
Sammol* County. Florid*, undwr
the Fictltiowa Nam* of IT*S AMY
A IY1MYTHIMOI. and that w*
intend to raglatar aaid name
with
tha
OiviaioA
of
Corporal Iona,
Taiiahaaaaa,
Florida, m accordance with tha
protiaion* of tha Fietitiou*
Nam* Statute*. To-Wit Section
*65 OS. Florida Statwta* ISSt
Jacqualm* v Sweat
Harold Johnaon, Jr
Fubhah November 10. 1**#
DEW-66

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT.
OF TMS tSTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMD FOR
SSMIMOIB COURTT.
FLORIDA
c a s b r o i aa ts ta -C A tc L
AMERICAN GENERAL
HOWS (O U ITT. INC .
Fiamtifl.

V*

LAURiB S BROWN.
UNKNOWN SFOUSC
OF IAUMK s b r o w n .
JOHN DOS and
JANS DO I AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS IN
FOSSISSiON.
Oatandantlal
RB-M OTICI
OF FORBCLODURR BALI
NOTICI I* hereby given that
m* undaraigned Clerk ol tha
circuit Court at Sammol*
County. Florid*, will, on the
lath day ol Norambar. IH S . at
I I M AM at tha Watt Front
Ooor ol the Sammol* County
Cou'theuaa. Sanford. Florida
ortar lor tale and tan at public
outcry to tha hrgheat and beat
bidder lor each, the following
daaenbed property artuatad m
SIWiNOlS County. Florida
Lot SS. Maywood Aaptat. City
of Sanlord. Flat Book M. Fagaa
I f and IS. Fubbc Record* of
Sammol* County. Fiend*
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered m a cat* pending m
aaid Court, the atyle ol eh&lt;ch it
indicated abor*
WITNISS my hand and official
*4*1 of aaid Couri tr»* JOtn day
of October. IS**
IS(AL)
WANfANNt MORSS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jan* f Jaaewic
Oaauty Clark
John C (ngiehardt. FA
I l i a ■ Liringaten St
Orlando. Florida 11S01
it you are a perton with a die
ab iity who need* any tpeciei
accommodation to participat*
m ihia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. lo the
provision of apeciai aaaiaranc*
Fieea*
contact
Court
Adm.n.itration at 301 N. Fork
Ar* . St*
N101, Sanfo'd,
Florida 31 TT1, telephone t*0T)
113 C130. Bit 4 I lf . withm two
working day* of your receipt ol
ihi* nonce If hearing unpaired.
it o o i i soo tss s rrt or voice
on t soo sss *ffo ma Fk&gt;nd*
Relay Service
Fubhah November 3. It. I SSS
D (W -ir

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IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THB BIONTBBHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMD FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTS,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASB NO s SB-ISSS C A t l O
AAMIS CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vt
m a r k ROORIOUf 1. I T AL
Oefandanla
MOTICB OF ACTION
O MARK ROORIOUI2 and
u n k n o w n sp o u se of m ark

ROCRIGUf 1
AOORISS UNKNOWN
L VOU AR! NOtlFlfO that an
[ Jjc tm n for Fortclotu#* of
uftgjgo on th# following
•senbad proo#rty
»M | CAST 50 M I T Of LOTS f
[ANO 10 BLOCK i. TICK M R
( t r a f f g r o s map of tm i
,-TOWN OF SANFORO. ACCOROiNa t o t h ( p l a t t m i a i o f a s
ECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK I.
AGElSl S« THRU *4 OF TH I
UBLiC RECOROS OF SEMIIOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
k/4 109 4TH STREET EAST.
SANFORO FL 31TM
be* b**n Mad again*! you and
you ai* raquirad to larva a
fupy ol your written dalanaa*.
any. io it, on Marthalt C.
alarm. P A , Attorney for
lamiitl whoa* addraai i* 3400
fl?H WEST I t i l TERRACE,
o n r l a u o e r o a l e . f l o r io a
, $3309 which it withm thirty (30)
™“ y» after lha lital publication
thia Notice m the |Fl*aa*
bl.ah m The SEMINOLI HER
Oi and M* lha original with
Clark ot thit Court orthor
efera aorvic* on Plomtitt*
•ornay or immodiatoly thereJ #ffar. othorwia* a dalault wilt
, * amorad agamal you for the
Hiof demanded in the comI. lamf
occordanc* with tha
an* Oiaabditia* Act, parwith disabilities naodlng a
accommodation* fo
ipat* m thi* proceeding
ould
contact
Court
’ ■' dmimatrator at 101 M. Park
: v* . Sanford FL 32771. taia£ hone
numb*r(407)
311! 330.No! later than aavan (7)
ay* prior lo tha procaedrng. it
- earing impa,r*d(T00l 1-80055-1771. or voice (VI 1-600’ 3V8770 via Florida Relay
I arvica*
1 WITNESS my hand and tha
} »ai of Ihi* Court thi* J9tn day
| I OCTOBER. 1SSI
&gt;1 lEAL)
' MARYANN! MORSE
£ Aa Clark ot lha Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
I Lbliah November 1, IS, 199#
0EW-2S

M

which it was assessed la/are as
to Hows:
Comticals No: 4 IT I
Year of laauanc*: ItSS
Description ot Property
LEO S 4« FT OF LOT 14 * ALL
OF LOTS IS * IS S N 1/1 OF
VACD ST ADJ ON S OF LOT IS
BLR 1 RIFLAT OF FART OF
TOWN SITE NORTH CHULUOTA
PB I I FO 44
Name* m which a*seated AN
Inv Inc. All ef aaid property
bemg m th* County ot
Bommol*. Slat* ef Florida
urn*** such certificated! ahall
bo redeem ad according to law.
th* property described m euch
certificated) wtM be toM to the
rugheet bidder at th* wear front
door.
Bammole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on the llr d day ot Noyombor.
ISS*. at 11 00 a m
Payment ot Set* lee, appkCSbd documentary alomp taraa
and racordmg Itea ar* required
to b# paid by the auccaaalut
bidder at lha sal* FuK payment
pt an amount equal to the highaet bid ie du* withm 14 hour*
after th* advertised tan* ot the
tale All payment* shall ba cash
o'
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payabl* lo th* Clark ot
th* Circuit Court
Dalod thi* 13th day ol
October. fSf#
(Seat)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLIRR OF THB
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hargett
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 10.17
November 1. 10. ISSB
o tv iw
N O TIC I OF
AFFLICATtOM FOR TAX O f ID
NOTICI IB HEREBY OIVEN.
that FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
FUNOCO. INC. th* holder of
the fallowing certificated) ha*
hied sold cenihcatad) for * ***
deed ie be issued thereon Th*
sarlihcat* numbord)
and
yaardl
el
laauanc*.
th*
description ot the property, and
the npmafs) In which it waa
a*teased &gt;a/ar* as leHoea
Certificat* No 1417
Year at laauanc* Its*
Deacnplion of Froporty
LEO LOT* 11 • 11 BLK 34
CRYSTAL
LAKE
WINTER
HOMES SUBD FB 3 FO l i t
Nome* m which assessed
Hereld ■ Noble*. Jr AM ef **&gt;d
preperty bemg m in* County el
temmoi*. Slat* of Florida
uniee* auen certificated! then
be redeemed according le law.
th* properly described m such
certificated) ■ * be told lo ttio
rugheot bidder at the weal front
door.
Semi no 10
County
Courtheuo*. Sanford. Florida,
on Ihe Hat day ot Oecombor.
I(S I. *1 11 00 am
Payment ol I are tee. eppheeM* documentary ttamp laaat
and racordmg fee* ar* required
M be pord by the twcaeeeiut
bidder at th* tale. FuM payment
a* an amount equal to the lughaat bid lb due withm 34 hour*
after lha advartiaad time of th#
u N Aft payment* *h*M bt cash
or
guaranteed mairumant
made payabl* to in* Clark ot
the Circuit Court
Dated this 3rd day ot
(SoaO
MARYANN* MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hargorl
Deputy Clark
Fubhah November 10. IT. 14 S
December I, IBS*
DIW-4*
_____________
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMIHOLB COURTT,
FLORIOA
FROBATB DIVISION
File Humber BB-BBt-CF
IN RE ESTATE OF
RITA M LANE
Dec aeted
MOTICB
OF ADMINIBTRATION
The edmimelralion ol tho
eclat* ot Rita M. Lana.
Deceased. File Number S4 S0I CF. M pending m the Circuit
Court for Sommolo County,
Florido. Probate Division, tho
eddroas ol which r* 301 N Park
Avonu*.
Sanford.
Florida
1177t-ll*3. Th* name* and
kddreeea* of the perton*) rapretentetive end th* pertonal
repraaenleiive a attorney ar*
aet forth below
ALL IN T IR iS T tD PERSONS
ARE n o t if ie d t h a t
All poraons on whom thia
naiic* la carved who have
objection* that challenge th*
validity ol tho will. Ino qualifica­
tion* of the pertonal repraaen •
■alive, venue, or jurisdiction ot
mre Court or* required lo filo
thou objection* with true Court
WITHIN T H I LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OF
THB FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS MOTICB ON THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of tho decadent
and other persona having
claima ar demand* again*!
decedent a ealal* on whom a
copy of thi* nolic* I* tarred
withm three month* after the
dal* ol the fuel publication of
this nolle* mull III* then claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC I ON THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COFV OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and parson* having claim*
or demands against the dece­
dent's aatata muat til* ihair
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of th* Mat publica­
tion ol thia Notice la November
1 0 .ISSS
Noland W. Lana
1401 Lancalot Way
Caaaatbarry. FL 11707
V Pa*g* Hammond
florid* Bar Number 0013111
Zimmerman, Shuffiald.
Kitar S Sutcliffe. FA.
F O . Boa 3000
Orlando. FL 12B01
Talaphona (407) 413-7010
Attorney* tor
Personal Representative
Publish Nqvamoer 10, t7, I SSS
ocw *s

Ltgal Notices
NOTICB OF
APPLICATION POD TAX DBBO
MOTICB IS H IR IB Y GIVEN,
that FUND AB CUSTOOIAN FOR
MUNICO. INC., the holder ol th*
following certifies!e(e) ha* filed
N M certtttcatPls) lor a taa dead
IP b* laauod thoraon. Th* cartitle at# numb*r(*| and yaar(s) ol
tapuonco, th* description of tho
property, and th* named) in
which it waa assessed ia/are •*
follow*:
Certificate No: 3131
Tver ot leouenc* ISSB
Description ot Froporty:
LEO LOT IS » 3 1/3 OF LOT 14
LONE FIN IS F B 11 FO 11
Nam** m which aeeaaaad
Fred Watson. Miry L. Wataon.
All of sold property bomg m th#
County ol Sommolo. State ot
Florid*
Uni*** such certificatsja) ahall
b* rad earnad according to law,
tho property described m such
certificated) will be told to th*
lugheet bidder ot tho west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on the H at day of December.
IBS*, at It 00 l a
Payment ot Sato too, applica­
ble documentary stamp taia*
and recording loo* pro required
to be paid by tho auccoeatul
bidder pi the sale FuK payment
ot an amount equal to th* highaet but i* du* within 14 hours
pftar tho advertised ttm* ol tha
■at* All payment* shall b* cash
or guarantaed
mairumant.
mod* payable to th* Clerk of
tho Cecurt Court
Dalod thia 3rd day of
Noyombor. ISPS
(Saai)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
My: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clark
Rubber*. November 10, 17. 24 A
December I, 1sat
DEW-43
NOTICB OF DALB
PUBLIC AUCTION
in p u r s u a n t t o

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STATUTES 71171 THE FOL
LOWINO VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1TSB
AT 10 00 AM AT CORTES TOW­
ING SERVICE. 14S ORANGE
AVE . LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLO
AS II WITH NO TITLC GUARAN
T IE S I l K R RESERVES THC
RIGHT TO
BID
BIDDING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWINO AND STORAGE
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRION TO
SALE FORM OF PAYMENT IS
CASH ON CASHIERS CHECK
I) 1SSO MERCURY SABLE
VIN 4 IMICMSOU3LAB42470
1) 1S34 PONTIAC ORAN FRII
VIN • 102AJ37A7EB240020
3) ISB7 TOYOTA MR!
VIN 4 JT2AW1SCSH01014II
4| I N I OLDSMOBILI DELTA
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VIN * 1G3AV4SYODM7203I7
SI ISSB PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
VIN 4 t02HXS433JW22300*
« ) IS*S HONDA CIVIC
VIN * JHMAMSJ1SF S02TE01
T) 1SB2 OLDSMOBILI
CUTLASS
V1N4 3G3AM47A2C33SS )0*
■I I SB! FIAT SPIDER
VIN • AASOOBOCE1SSS33
S) ISPS FORO RANOER
VIN * IF IBRIPCM UBt MS*
10) 1M1 FORO TIM FO
WIN * IFAFFSeXtJKtttPSF
It ) IS** CHEVROLET
CAVALIER
VIN * 1QtJC11tSKJ1S22SO
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MONTECARLO
VIN 4 1Z37UED441IS2
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14) l* « « MITSUBISHI
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VIN * 4AJALS4F7WI0I2SSS
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VIN I 1FAPP31X7LK122232
Publish November 10. 1SSI
DEW-41
Ml TNB CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROD AT ■ DIVISION
Flip Number P S-M S-C P
INK* ESTATE OF
MABEL EDNA RHOADES
Deceased
NOTICB
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot tn*
aatata
of
MABEL
EDNA
RHOAOES
deceased.
File
Number SI SSS CF. it pending
in the Circuit Court for
Seminal*
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, th* address
of which le Post Office Drawer
C, Sanford. Florida 32772 The
nemee end addresses ol the
pertonal representative and in*
pertonal representative a attor­
ney ar* set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAI
All person* on whom this
none a it tarvad who have
objection* mat challenge m*
validity of tho will, th* quaUicattont ol the pertonal represen­
tative. venue or jurisdiction ol
this Court or# required lo III*
thee objections with Ihi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OAT! OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN creditor* of th* decedent
and other persona having
claim* or demands agamal
decadent's aatata on whom a
copy ot thi* notice I* tarvad
withm three month* aTier th*
data at tho fust publication ot
mis none* muat til* thoir claim a
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot tho
Decedent and parsons having
claima or demand* agamal th*
decadent’* aatata muat tit*
thair claima with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of tha first publica­
tion ol this Notice la November
10. IMS.
Pertonal Ropraaontativ*
ROBERTA M WAITE
770* Pinaappl* Drive
Orlando. Florida 32SJ3
Attorney lor
Personal Raprasantatrv*
LW. CARROLL. JR . ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0S143S
LAWRENCE W CARROLL.
JR., PA.
70S Turnbull Av*.. 4102
Altamonte Spring*. FL 31)01
Talaphona (407) 230-3SS3
Publish: November 10. 17, tSSO
DCW-SS

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Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT FOB
BSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROBATB DIVISION
File Number 11-141 C F
tN RE ESTATE OF
JAMES R. HOO l EHAN. JR .
Deceased
NOTICB
OF ADMINIBTRATION
Th* administration of tho
•tier* o' JAMES R HOOLE
HAN. JR . decoaaed. Filo
Number VS 949 CP i* pending
m th* Circuit Court for
Sominql#
County,
Florida.
Probate O'v a,on the addraaa
ot which it 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771 Th* name*
and eddrette* ot tha Personal
Representative
and
Ih*
Personal
Representative a
attorney are eel forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All perton* on whom th,*
Notice ■* served who have
objections that challenge Ih*
validity ol the Will, th* qualifi­
cation*
ol
th*
Pertonal
Representative, vanu* or juris­
diction of thu Court ar*
required to til* thair objection*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATf R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER Th E OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N o r tc i o r t h ir t y d a y s
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt creditor* ot tho Decadent
end other persona having
claim* or demand* against
Oecadent * estate on whom a
coov ol thia notice it served
within thra* months attar tha
data ot tho fust publication ot
this Notic* must til# than
claima with this Court WITHIN
th e la te r o f th r e e m o n t h s

AFTER Th e OATE OF THC
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor a ol tha
Decadent and parson* havmq
claim* or demands agamal th*
Decedent a aatata must til*
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dal* of th* I,rat publica­
tion ot thi* Notice is November
10. 1998
Personal Representative
ANNIE M HOOLEHAN
119 Bradshaw Avenue
Sanford. PL 32771
Attorney for
Personal Representative
JAMES A BARKS
1120 W. First Street. St* B
Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 321-1224
Florida Bar No. IB75S4
Pubtiah: November 10. IF. 1998
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"W ANTED ALIVE"
ENERGETIC, SELFMOTIVATED PERSON WITH
MECHANICAL ABBJTT
WILL TRAM
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
For MAnvYirttioft service tech
LArtl neve FL D L and drug tree
Tour* tuppted
Jom Central Frt BEST Mntrvation tennee S repair center
Apply m perton at
MarreS A Beverty Trmvtttuon
209 W 25th SI Sanford. FI
’CutFomer Recomroendarf
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS
SantortSl ongwcndOrtando
Good Income potential
Benefit* After 90 Deyt
Teph Sea/ ad7 293-3055
BILL HEARO CHEVROLET
Sanford. Florida rt looking tor S
Fu» TVne Swftbboard Operator
Cat Lome At (407) 321 7*00 lor
an interview between 7 30 and

100

BRAKE OPERATOR
SkjnvMj Bonus E ip necessary
Mutt do own set up* Top Pay
Benef it O F,Vfp 2991592
Carpenters/HelpertiSubcreet
A deckers needed Steady work,
last pay Jeff Savage 407 E707923

personal check. AthrarBsera b D b
vwfr ad m ptaced. R i m s keep in

of a

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CLASSIFICATIONS

CASHIERS
We tram tor Tof cr/lertors
24 openings tor finable people
F TS P / T
Pd Training vacatnn
health dental He maurance
Call L0 7-454-3445
Winter OertSen

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tie w e s e la y
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b * k fe «w

Construction
Aa
positions
avaitatm Eipd only apply •
*05 OmidMs Av* Ste 1405 Al
tamcnin Springs

R e m

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hw oa ueeSf

Counter Perton: 2 permanent
povhona available at •■pend
mg dry Clean operations new
locations 333 8070
CBN Challenging poston tor
outgomg uy Pt m&gt; good comm
salts Of»«e duties center on
adm rust sve and sates
Phone erp or cost contact tip
desired Fei resume to Noreesl
Fmenoal at 324-55H EOE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE RIPS
Da Ih* Seaton lo malt* $$$'
In end Outbound can centers
Celt today Attn Sandy |407)
647 #010 No Fee EOE

1 r&gt;w.

A-1 Tem ps
Dental Assistant
Needed tor Surgical prosthetic
reconstructive practice Ener
gebc .ndivviuai eitn strong
team skats Salary and bene

Interview' 904-775-000
DfUVERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
40-50 Hrt/Wk
COL Required Cat Sanrtr a! A1 Temps 1407) #47 6010 No
FewEOE

Tipi on writing a good atfYtrti*emgn2:
Wo wen to make sure you erg pressed turn the rotuM from your Semmoto Herald cutbhed ad
To make tur* youf kd works, we tuggsal you keep in mmd the to*owing
• inck/Je *9 many features of the item you erg seeing aa you can thm* of Remember.
the more you to*, the tetter you •*#
• inctod* a price By kstmg a pne# ynu wd eerrwiet# unwanted ce*a from people who
aren i sennus about buying your mercrendwe
• When you ksl your phone number, kit the time ol day tret is bett to roach you- You
don l want people ca*ng you when you atg si woib or lleepetg

PRIVATE PAH f f
•-li'f 1 1At S
1 lines “t days SM)'

1.11,\t&lt; AN T f ) | l
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M D fiD U y
SPfCIAl

l lutes ‘j days S 'd

EARN EXTRA INCOME
$2001500 weekly meumg pit
terhfeafet For more mfomu
non send a seif addressed
stamped envelope to Just For
Kata PO Boa 0610. Miami FL
3316#
Elderly Care Work FT PT man
•ng $7D$90r day and uveiruqni
Cal 407 S25M1S.
ELECTRIC LANSrhsaJ A comm TOP PAT, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanford
ENctnc 2522 S Para Onve
322-1143
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
*d NOW* Money Transpod haa
mmedal# epen-nga for driver
trainees No erpenence needed
Earn 3500 to $7Q0 eeevly plus
teneMs CDL training available
9004155593
Ekpd iesvlnnti.il A office cleaners needed Transportation and
phone required 407 645 1414
fleaible Toddler Teacher'i
Assistant needed Mon Frt
S 30-4 30 Call 322 (645
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford.
3200 S Ortando Dr (17 92)

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
AOECCO is teeming up eith
Sjntord companies to create
eicitmg job opportunitiea It
you have tains ambition and
a drive lor qualify, we have a
greal opportunity with great
benefits
We have jobs m the
following areas

'Machine Operator*
•Assemblers*
(First Shift)
* Warehouse*
•Clerical*
•Data entry*
'Telemarketing*
* Admin. Asst.*
•tst.2nd.3rd Shifts
Avail*
Ptesae ceil for appt.
407-330-7171

Adecccr
JOIN the best healthcare leant
in Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediaiety
Ptevou* evpenence helpful
Call Debary Manor 40 7 4144429 EOE.
k it c h e n - h e l p a s c r v e r s

Flekbte hr* Apply D Willow
Tree Cel*. Can to schedule mtenew 331-1204

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR U N D ER G R O U N D
U TILITY C O N TR A C TO R
health eisuRANCE ano ioik
ruun Drug trae wortptace.
Apply St 990 Miller On**.

Altamonte Spring 1909000

■

lj lines 2? (1.9ys

DRIVERS NEEDED
F/T A P T lor local chanty
&lt;ar)7)«B5 S272

lf « EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

N O T IC I
OP FICTITIO US NAME
Notice la hereby given that I
am engaged m business at PO
bo a 951224, Lake Mary. Florida.
32793.
Seminote
County.
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Nam* ol TO TA L PRSP. and
that I inland to register said
nam# with th* Division ol
Corporations.
Tailahassas.
Florida, m accordance with th#
provisions ol tn* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To-Wit Section
SSS 09. Florida Sratula* 1991
Jama* Me Donna 11
Pubtiah November 10, I99S
DEW-73

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AUTOMOTIVE

O rder your Classified d e ­
ploy. Help Wanted Ads now*
•Afbyoawe prices
'Persnnak/ed tarvva
*Qua*fy work
'Distribution m your local area
(to rpaw anasnnal help from em
ptoyees Who resnte Urn# by I

S e m in o le H erald

S65

71— H

elp

W a n te d

DC BART MANOR
CNA 2 30A 10 3GP AI010P
8 30A LPN I0 19P4 45A Dua­
lary Aide pert time 40 7 66#
4426 EOE
Drug Free Work
Place
LANDSCAPE RS-surtmg
I/Otthr. F T wbeneMl
( 401) m e m

pay
Can

LEE'S FAMOUS
RECIPE CHICKEN
Mature sated lady needed
Consistent canng about oth**S Good worker Daytme
Cal 122 3743 tor Appt Ask tor
owner or manager on duty
LO O K IN G F O R P A R T TIM E
W ORK TO SUPPLEM EN T
YO U R IN C O M E ?
Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract with the Seminole County
Public School* ha* immediate
openings fer the following
Food Service
CulSpOM
Eitended Day Care
Sunshine staffing will be ac­
cepting application* on Wed
11/11. Thur* 11/12 and Fn If/
13 bom 10AM - 3 PM al our new
location
295 Waymonl Cl
*105 Lake Mary or call 3230440
Requirement* include
FD IEF B I background check
and drug testing
EOE DRUG
FREE
WORK
PLACE
_______ __ ____
Maintenance Parson
Etpenenced
general
main­
tenance person for apartment
compel Drug testing requred
Car 9 2PM d 323 0263________
MARKETING DEALER
SERVICE REP
Ability to use communication
skats to enhance customer rela­
tions F/T Position Bilingual
Prel Complete Benefits Pack­
age ncl 40tK Apply in person
or call lor appt
Dealers Auto Auction ot Sanlord
Between 9AM 4PM Mon Wed
3895 SR 46 East Sanford
(comer ol 46 and 415)
407 323-4090
E O E M E itW
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

71— H i l t W a n t e d

71— H e l p W a n t e d

DESK CLERK

RIGHT h a n d M a n

Apply Budget Inn ol Sanford.3200 S Orlando Dr (t7 B8)
PANT HMS U TX JTM I
COLLECTIONS
CAU. FOR APPT 324 2210
PIANIST: For Sunday service
F T or PT 4Q7 34V-SS07.

’Eitr* pay to driver*.
•Open 5 am
60t Dogtreck Rd Longwood
2*0-11OS

P O S ITIO N S AVAILABLE
Safes. Serve* A AdnvntsbAbve Fu« Benefits, rtd Ins A
40IK. Company Vehoe Apply
M F 9-4
Truty Nolen Peaf Control
2920 South Orlando Dr Sanford

Rooting Must have rekabe du­
ly » ansport*non Roofer* *rpd
onfy LeBoror* met 18 yrs ofd
No tap necessary 322-9417

StCfMify/WKfpiHwiit

Preauhool Teacher/
Schoof-age Teacher needed
________ CaK 322 6547________
Preaaer A SpofSerlCleener: Eaceueni opportunity ensts eith
growing eipanding dry cean
operation. Lake Mary area 333
8070_________________________
Production Aaaocietea
Come and see why INVACARE
■B A greal place to work. As 8
leading manufacturer ol home
health cere products we seek
highly motivated production as­
sociates (machine operators,
assemblers Robot operators,
etc) Requirements Ability to
stand tor 8 hrs. ability to Ml 35
lbs. and ability to work (nottune Saturdays We alter an au
conditioned
environment,
t6 00i.hr to start. »tff rapid in­
crease potential A tr tr-vXy team
spmted atmo sphere A great
benefits Apply in person MonFri SAM 12PM. or 2PM 4PM
2101 East Lake Mary Btvd.
Sanford, FI 33773

(407) 869-0444

O ifn iir/ n

MORTOAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: High school grad rw
basic typing A computer skills
Nations Mortgage Corp Longwood Call Den Al 7f7-9370.
NOW HIRING!

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN

FULL TIME POSITION:
Merketog Dealer Service Rep
(BiknguaJ Preferred)

Dealers Auto Auction ol Sanford
Between SAM 4PM Mon Wed
3695 SR 46 East. Sanlord
(comer ol 46 and 415)
407 323-4090
EOCUF/DrV
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

SECURITY OFFICER JOG
Training Armed A Unarmed
Bren tty A Assoc B34-7444
SEMINOLE S FASTEST GROW­
ING STAFFING SERVICE IS
CURRENTLY
ACCEPTING
RESUMES FOR EMPLOYMENT
COORDINATOR WE ARE NOT
A 'TEM P SERVICE.*
IDEAL
CANDIDATE MUST HAVE EX­
CELLENT CUSTOMER SERV­
ICE SKILLS ANO BE ABLE TO
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX EX­
PERIENCE IN INTERVIEWING
A JOB PLACEMENT A PLUS
BUT NOT REQUIRED
FAX
RESUMES TO J NICHOLS AT
407 323 0433
TELEMARKETING
SPECIALIST
Put your sales skills to work in
our 75-teat can center mibanng
cal* to our tirsbng cientt Ful
and pad erne positions m our
Longwood/Apopka office I6.hr
plus commsuon (our top
agents make $t4.hr A up )
$100 HOLIDAY
SIGN ON BONUS
CaK Betty n H R 772 6668

D r i / r f i ue

211

Cu-n-Jr f407) I 900446UU d9/mt

Apply in person or call tor appt

Esceiient pnone skins Basic
knowledge of Microsoft Word re­
quired Fleaible hours Call tor
appt Trodwaj/s Moving A Stor­
age Inc . Agent tor Altwd Van
Ines 407 330-0332

// I

MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FHEE 331 5266

PART TIME POSITIONS:
Lot Driver
Security Guard
Computer Check In Person

Needs 100 Mtortera dally.

*tt »ffjn on bonus to nee *nv

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
CoMtnayCfihflff OYPefVrMAmv a«Mvcl fromciuutjtxjrt by
t-4rvt 'in d t&gt;r*ik#fi4 i * c n laiToif in n-+ opfNtr vtjnkti »ot

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P/T SERVICE AOENT Driver
Needs to clean, service and m- t
X P W H J P
spec! rental vehicles
Valid W . T
FID
Acceptable drived record
and background check Apply In PREVIOUS SOLUTION "In Beverly Hills ... they don't Ihrow
person
3096 Orlando (17-93) then garbage away They make it into television shows * —
Dr. Sanford
Alvy Singer (Woody Allen)

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10A ■S«minota Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. November to. 1998

GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy
71— H r t r W a n t e d

71— M ur Wanted

93— R o o m s Fob R r v r

S e ll

Tra d e

-

TREE C l lU Of USAS ROUNDS •
HAN

Erpenenced Pt«*Brred DC s
pm* 323 3461. TOP PAY
VENDING: Lary persons dream

weekly COl A « * »w1 trvtoQ

Fee fours • Good $ Pnce to

record Cai 1 800991 9940

m* Free ftoxhur*
S00-830-8782

TEXAS
REFINERY
COAP
’■rnn mature person new m
SANTORO nea RegsrSnis of

Warehouse/Courier
FA.it have clean D C Must be
cbyucaay 8t */PC erp
SmanOniq Free WcirSpiare

ttsinmo. Writ* E Q Mepkes*.
Decs S-32T71. Bo. Til. Fl
Worth. TY 761010711

3218433

MARKETWG
RESEARCH
INTERVIEWERS

WELDER HELPER/
TRAINEE
tokj tor MS

we Tr»n Sermnoto Toem Cen­
ter *07 330 13**

SSleet

Menu!

Co nN W O n GoodDeneFts
O F W P 2991592

223— M

Guardian
Personal Storage
RETAIL SHOWROOM A W/O W ITH
OFFICE. WILL DIVIDE
PRIME 441 LOCATION W ITH
EASY ACCESS NORTH A SOUTH

7803 NOBT. Suite 3
Orlando, FL 32810-2662
C a ll L a n d lo rd A t

6421

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u w i aoa t eonu la'duo

290HV HtoWO *NOIP
323-4670

ST JOHN MVtR FRONT-

•E.V3* •{fieri StiftJ,' BeiraomWofSiWAoimrs
•henfly OvS4 DeoenCaCdMiragEnerf
•lac Stooge M :ix 1 Wort’

Sanford Court Apartments
32111. Smbrt In , Sinhrt 313*3301

TAHOE TRUCK COVER Buck
tor Fort) Ringer Stepside 5340
080326 1449 after 4

229— A u c t i o n s

H-H
CM&amp; i
upumT

fned yd riWllllJ
SANFORO 271 N dm. 2 ftp*,
kit, preh. C H A lg yd 8440/mo
Ih n r r O i H1-47S4

AUCTION

ftltV-f# In ■L,f 4 res
141— H o m e s F o r S ale
AFEDHDABIE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
M M M M T N e e * * I'O m
*** ‘I * " *"*1 M ille t U X h r *

ten lemon Nne

tltonorl N IW I rourSU'
CORNER LIST, over 14 tc LR
eat m torn gar 864,800.
4/2, Over 1800 Sg. Fl- ip pi

■ tap n 1#m if* 882.100

NARRHAM WOS. 4M3ha 1*
ere 3100 tg ft LN-OevFarrv

tem pom (235.800
RENOVATED ne* cprtpami
I *A 111 O S I I G H N E
•I N I i»M . MU. I si t ( S

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1 / Lr -1

an Comer let E hftry 48 Zoned
tor on«e 884.000 Ca4 Ool
jHregan Praperke* 323-3185.
2800 *q- ft- home on 4 4 acre*.
44 fenced * » « thup barn,
and art 2 m/et from SR *6 A V
4. 322 4274
36RU 1172BA m doubt* gara^
362 Late Placid O r. Sanford
563 000 407 324 462*
DELTONA WATERFRONT

Large 36R Dnck ranch leafunng
great room d*«gn on 1 1/2
■rxided acre* on Late Monro*
Many eitrat
large room*
3/2 e«h shaoe trees Pel* OR Eaiy acces* See to appreci
ml add dspos-l 8494 • Mar­ ale 1234K 4078*8 1162
ty 201 E 22nd St 323 4544
Sanford: 2/1. 'am rm . Id porch
serrd t* porch. 1 Nk trom Lake
Monroo 5475.321 4757

s Ye n St r o m

RENTALS
SANFORO 1/1 Duple i Lrmng
Rm Carprt. CHA
83508300
SUN LAND 1/1 » carport large
yard, nee paint, flooring A A C
............................48247162 5

JIM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 322*2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Home* from pennm on Si
Detnquenl Tai. Repo* REO*
Your Arne To4 Free |l| 800-2169000 til. HUO* tor current kal
mg*
V i Comer tol
Need* TIC. 592 000

LAKE MARY

SANFORO 2/1 near Se/nmo*

PRICE_REPUCED 1!
Was: $68,000 Now: $62,000
*

HS. CHA W O Hoc* Up Crpl
Sec 8 OR 323 4464 or 244 4413

2 Office Space*. 900 Square ft
0 5450/ mo .800 sg It a MOO
mo . 333 2064 evenings

Sanford Hltlorle DHIrkt (3)
Commercial
Lea tad
Unit*
51000 gro*t monlhfy income.

S pace F o r

PROPERTY LOCATION:

110 West 10th St.
Sanford, FL 32771

LO T SIZE: 50' x 120'
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,201 UA
FEATURES: New Home.

Three (3) Bedroom,
Two (2) Full Baths,
Central Air/Heat,
Plant Shelves. Cathedral Ceilings.
One (1) Car Garage. Navy Blue Carpet,
House Color: Sky Blue/Teal Blue,
Washer/Dryer hook-up,
St. Augustine Grass
For Financing Call:

Shirley Jones
Enterprise Mortgage
(4 0 7 ) 644-0787 (2 4 h rs .)

ONLY 550.000 Lovely bnck
home on guae tfreet Fenced
yard, CHA icm porch Call
Baibara Senmon* 122 1728
Real E(tat* Pro4*M/onal trie
331-7600

R en t

ffice

A HOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 tq
ft 6 Upl 1265 A MONTH Off**
Storage 321 0120 or 133-3554

127— S to r ac . e/O ffice
Fo r Re n t
STORAGE PEN FOR RENTCon
vement location in Longwood
near 434 Good security fenced
m StOOmo 630-7267

1160 000
1301494
153— A c re ag e L o r F o r
S ale
SANFORO
AREA
VACANT
LA NO L Markham Rd Ettafe Lot
2 2 acre* Tree* A more ire**
Price reduced to 572,800 Onncr
Carry 6 1*6 Front Zoned GC 2.
m (own on 24mSi 847.800

153— A c r e a g e L o t Fo r
S ale
Ocala

National

Fore*!

tot*

5'OOdown 564 21 — 1 Owner
352 236 4479
157— M obile H o m e s
Fo r S ale
1892 0 6 L WtOC • 12 CHA
New Carpet.T4* Dm Rm mi
Hardwood Floor Cenmg Fan*
lg
Screen
Rm,
Very
CWan'52' 300 324 4646

321-408}

■Irchhoff

^associates

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

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322-2611

3 e m m o lc H era ld

The Sam mole Herald Oasufails are die quckesl and rncsr
meipensive way to sell your
cad Rim your tore* me *d tor 10
dftys and pay only 121 00* Even
belter rl you se* it sooner
(which we KNOW you wd) you
can nop your ad and onry pay
tor die number of days 4 acto
airy ram What a Deal"

1*85

CADILLAC

SEDAN i

OCVULE. On* owner Parts car
onry No ftito 4 Or New V 8 an­
on* from CarSAac cost 52700
Only 10K imtos *mc# installed

New radiator battery brakes A
hr** Absolutely loaded Body
and mtanor graat Wto taka
5750 tor complete ear Orve *
away' Ugh I cad* 407-123liflZE O

CARS

from

H?i

Porsche* Cadillacs Chevy*
BMWl Corvefte* Also Jeep*.
aVYOt tftxir area Tb* Free t800 218 9000 Eit 2206 for
cunenr Hhngt

today and watch
the Herald C le*»lfled* worfc for youtl

235—
T r u c k /B u s f s /V a n s F o r
S ale

(407) 3222611

1M 3 F O R D F350 8X4. Great
ifsjdtkng Truck I TOO 323 8679

Cell

1*87 CARAVAN

Good Corid

Ow owner ASlung JI700 080
321 9639 after 6

STRRT
BUIL0IN6
BUSINESS

10S Buyer* Premium
Slfffeys Auction
3423 S. Orlando Drive
Senford
(407) 330-4213

The Seminole
Herald
322-2611

Across from B&gt;l Heard
Chevrolet on Mery 17 92
f/2 ml* N of Lane Mary Brvd
*U 81
AR 1169

186* FORD' PICK UP F250
Whe* New eng. 54000 46 6
CRi 4 Raph 444 8694
1*8* FORD AENOBTAR VAN

ftm Good Loom Good* SWwr

4 8 u* 2 ton* 51000 124 2482

IN * &gt;10 4 X V*. 42K. air
cork) tape deck *8 200 Cap
avaaabto 407 U 8 2 M 2

238— V eh ic les W a n t e d
CASH 888 P/UOt
for Juns Cars Trucks 4 Met'
■C (HAM &lt;»CAK 4urriA » J S*«

By owner .’BR I BA newly reno­
vated n u n A out C H A T mane
mg ava iaU* 407 121 3297
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Home* 81 000 to 86 000 Set Up
Fmanfmg Q U8T’ 322-2861

IH1— A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
Fl R.NiiuRt Fo r S ale
MATTRESS SALE - FuH w n
used boa (prmg* A matirei*
864 00 Larry* Mad 322 4132
Whe# Norge lodge 4 f l
8224 Very clean 330-1272

oid

Oft White Whirlpool Refrigera­
tor lyr ok), with cm maker 407321 2943

193— L aw n It G arden
FREE
WOOD 6 WOOD CHIPS S
MULCH
CALL 125-3461
John Deere garden *actor u i

new, 14 HP rr*(k»i,ng mower
deck 51800 407*68 1162

Ball Python: 2 1/2 II tong very
ume Large guv* A wood cage
ml accessories 5600 0 6 0
2DS— H ea v y
M a c h in e r y
ABRASIVE

SAW

tOhp

20m

C/ada pedestal mounted 5440
___________
286I5M

211—
A n t iq u e /Collectirles
HOUSE OF OOOOIES 901 Lo­
cust Ave Finn . appli. house
hold, etec s A candy 321-6385

219—

W

Re a l estate , m c .
322-7498
DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mob** homeM*. none* cam*,
farming or nurtery Zcned agri­
cultural
S3 900/ACRE
Sm
down wowner finance 804-7871772 or 904-7878822
LAKEFRONT LOT Be a re”
Lake, Loch A/tcrprvaie
90000 570 000
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Food restrictions for diverticulosis
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D E A R D R G O T T : M y wife has
diverticulosis. H e r doctor has prohib
ited her from eating fruits containing
seeds. What about popcorn'

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D E A R R E A D E R . Diverticulosis is a
common and harmless consequence
of the aging process, marked by liny
sacs or out pouching* in the lining of
the colon Once in awhile, these sacs
(d iv e rtic u la ) can become infected,
causing abdominal pain and, some
tim es, bleeding Called “d ive rticuli­
tis,” this condition may be serious

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simply a flavored, dilute acid — there
is no medical rationale for taking vine­
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calories, such as refinrd sugar prod
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H o w e v e r. If she has a h is to ry of
abdominal pain from infection, eating
popcorn could be risky I suggest that
she carefully question her physician
about which foods in particular should
be avoided
T o send you related information, I
am sending you a ropy of m y Health
Report “ Diverticular Disease ’ Other
readers who would like a copy should
send 92 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P O Bos 2017,
M u rra y H ill Station. New Y o rk. N Y
I0 IM Be sure to mention the title
D E A R D R G O T T M y 13 year old
g ra n d d a u g h te r w ears sports bras
Will the compression from this under
g a rm e n t dam age he r de veloping
breasts'
D E A R R E A D E R Sports bras will
not harm developing breasts, but they
give little or no support to breast tis­
sue. Therefore, over time, the breasts
will tend to sag This fact may not be
im portant to many women, but it is
worth considering if a woman wishes
to maintain the perky, youthful look
that seems to be in such demand In
m any respects, the appearance and
shape of the breasts is governed by
cultural as well as personal consider
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F o r years, gastroenterologists have
m eals w ill p re ve n t a p e rs o n from
warned people with diverticulosis to
gaining weight. T ru e or false?
avoid eating small seeds. Th e theory
D E A R R E A D E R Although I see no
is that these indigestible grains can
somehow become wedged in divertic *
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Popcorn, of course, fits into this cat
egory. Th e fibrous covering of the ker­
nels m ay act like a seed, leading to
infection. How often does this hap­
pen? I haven't a d u e If your wife has
had no evidence of diverticulitis, she
ra n probably consume modest p o r­
tions of popcorn without consequence

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T h e r e are thre e m o n th ly bridge
magazines published in England The
oldest is Bridge Magazine, which be
gan in May 1929 In a large page for
mat. it is aimed primarily at the tour
nament player, but does include some
good articles for the less capable And
it is w o rth the m oney ju s t to read
David Bird s articles about the monks
of St Titus
T h e m o n a ste ry ’s best p la y e r, as
everyone except the Abbot would tell
you. is Bro Lucius How did he declare
this six heart contract’ West leads the
club queen
T ru e , you and your partner would be
in six no trump, which shouldn't test
anyone In this auction, two clubs was

by Bob Thaves
l% u r

‘Birthday
Wednesday. Nov 11.1998
la rg o rewards could be realized m the
coming year from ventures which at first
glance may appear lo hold little promise
It II be your knowledge that could insure a
bountiful crop from these healthy sowed
seeds
S C O R P IO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) As this day
u nlo lds a goal you thought w as far
beyond your reach could now become
within the realm of possibility Future con­
ditions will change tor you lo your advan­
tage T ry in g to p atch up a broken
romance7 The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you understand what to do to
make the relationship work Mail $2 75 lo
Matchmaker, elo this newspaper. P O
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S A G IT T A R IU S (N ov. 23-Dec. 21) It s all
i the attitude you take today It you re
philosophical about manert. you II have
no trouble taking mountains and turning

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strong, artificial and forcing Tw o notrump promised a balanced eight plus
Four club* was a cue bid showing the
club ace and a good heart fit
There appear to be 12 easy tricks:
one spade, six hearts, four diamonds
and one club. Yet how do you cash
those four diamond trick*, now that
dummy's side suit entry ha* gone'
Lucius found an elegant solution.
After winning with dummy's club ace.
he called for a low club and discarded
the diamond queen. iThe Abbot would
have thrown a flamboyant ace — if he
had thought of the p lay)
Lu cius won the diam ond re tu rn ,
cashed two of his top h e a rts , u n ­
blocked his remaining diamond honor,
played a heart to dummy's king, and
discarded his spade losers on the jack10 of diamonds
The annual subscription, with airmail
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them into moienilis It's time to take con­
trol
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Througn
an earnest, honest discussion with all the
clan today, a family problem that has
caused everyone a degree ot frustration
can be resolved and put to rest once and
lor ail
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 2 0 -Ftb 19) it you sim­
ply lighten up a little bit. those dark,
gloomy clouds you ve been witnessing
could suddenly transform themselves into
bright, sunny skies Try it. you II like it
P IS C E S (Fe b. 20-March 20) It you are
commissioned for a |0b today, squaie
away in advance the exact remuneration
you b e lie ve y o u ’re entitled to
Reasonable compensation will be grant­
ed
A R IE S (M a rc h 2 1 -A p rll 19) Because
you ve been viewing life a bit too serious­
ly than you should lor the past couple of
days, it would be wise lor you to have
some tun and enioy the company oI oth­
ers today
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) Try to con­
duct all commercial dealings behind close
doors today, it possible Things are likely
lo turn out more successfully it outsiders

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G E M IN I (M a y 21-June 2 0 ) It you start
bringing practical m easures into play
today, a hope can become a reality at
this time Develop a definite game plan
you believe can work
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-July 22) Don I delay
in attending to matters that could work lo
yo u r a d va n ta g e in in cre a sin g your
resources today Although your material
prospects look good these favorable
conditions might not persist
L E O ( J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 22) You could be
particularly effective today in advancing
your personal interests O nce you set
your mind to it. quite a bit can be accom­
plished toward realizing this aim
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) Although you
may be the recipient ot some very impor­
tant confidential information today, don't
be tempted to spread the news Keep il a
secret lor as long as it is necessary
L I B R A (S * p t . 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 ) S h o u ld a
friendship require a liltto shoring up and
you get the opportunity to do so today,
lum p at the chanco to prove you're a
loyal and reliable pal
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PEOPLE...PAGE 2A

Fall
color in
Florida
Sanford, Caoaalborry, Lako Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since 1908

M argie’s not one to
mask her feelings
Margie
Davidson has
no Monica
Lewinsky
masks In her
Halloween
display at A
Second Image
on First
Street In
Sanford.
■Wouldn't
RUSS WHITE
have them In
the shop if
they were available." Margie
•
says. *lf someone wants to be
Monica Lewinsky they needn't
come to me."
It's three weeks to Halloween
weekend, and Davidson's cos­
tume shop Is beginning to get
more customers.
*1 haven't had a call yet from
anyone wanting to be Monica
Lewinsky or Bill Clinton on
Halloween," Davidson says. *We
do have two Clinton masks from
last year. And two o f Hillary.
And look, here's one o f A1 Gore. I
doubt w ell be selling that one."
Apparently, the nation's
major mask makers have taken
a pass on Monica S. Lewinsky
this Halloween. An aide to
Lewinsky says no one had asked
permission to license a mask •
hinting there would be some big
trouble if they did. No
berets or stained
Davidson says that she has
heard there were new Clinton
masks with Plnocchio noses.
She did not have these new
masks. T h e ones we have he
has a regular size nose.”
Davidson says. ’ If you want a
Bill Clinton mask here, you get
the regular size nose. If you
want a big nose you get a
Plnocchio mask."
Sometimes, customers can
Improvise with a mask.
Davidson says. "You can paste a
mustache on our Michael
Dukakis mask and It becomes a
Saddam Hussein mask." she
says. T h a t's quite remarkable.
Isn't It." The Dukakis mask sells
for $29.95 Just as the Clinton
with a regular size nose.
Davidson is grateful she
dumped all her O J . Simpson
masks a few years ago. Word Is
some costume shops have O J.'a
piled up.
A bar In Washington. D.C.
Just had a pre-Halloween party
with prizes for Linda Tripp lookalikes. T h e y bought blonde wigs
and took black Magic Markers to
the roots." Backstage. Inc. man­
ager Sandra S. Duraes says.
Davidson says that Richard
Nixon masks were popular for a
number o f years. So were Jimmy
Carter masks with the big teeth
and Ross Perot masks with the
floppy ears. She says she sus­
pects the Bill Clinton masks
with the Plnocchio noses will be
around, too. But not at A
Second Image.
’ A year from now, I don't
think anyone will remember
Monica Lewinsky." Davidson
says. ’ She's nobody anyone
would want to be.’

50 C«nts

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 37

Sanford personnel director Body o f man found in
leaves - city seeks successor lake is murder suspect
By Russ W hits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD
Personnel
Director
Tim
McCauley applied for and has been granted
disability retirement from the city of Sanford.
He was given eight-weeks severance pay In one
lump sum and will be eligible later for re tir e ­
ment benefits.
City Manager Tony VanDerworp said today
that a search has begun for McCauley's succes­
sor. Sabrina Benton, an aide to McCauley. U*
the acting personnel director.
*My philosophy la to look Inside and out for a
new director." VanDerworp said. *We want to
get the best people wherever they are. We've
advertised over the Web and In government
publications."
McCauley. 51. earned $60,330 and had
worked for the city for more than 10 years. In
his
latest
review,
he received
a 4.85
’ outstanding" mark.
In 1995 and In 1996 he was called on the
carpet for being the commissioner of a

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22.

Board to plant tree
SANFORD - The Board o f County
Commissioners will plant a tree today. In
honor o f the county's effort to reduce the
use of paper In Its dally operations.
The oak tree Is to be planted next to the
BCC Chambers at the County Services

behind was
McCauley.

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closed

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By V ick i Balluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
body of a man fished from
tile waters of Lake Jesup on
Saturday has been Identified
as that of a suspect In a
murder committed In Orlando
last week.
The man. Identified as 45year-old
Harry
Deurellng.
was found by recreational
boaters on the lake not far
from the County Road 417
(Grrcnewayl Bridge
In the
eastern portion of the lake.
Though Seminole County
sheriffs deputies called to
the scene determined the
body had been In the water
for several days. It had been
untouched by the alligators
which Infest Die waters In
that area, deputies said.
He was Identified through
dental records, according to
Deanna Brown, public Infor­

mation officer for the sher­
iff's office.
The sheriff's office, Brown
said, had an Idea o f the Iden­
tity of the body and worked
with Orlando Police to make
.a positive Identification. She
said the Investigation waa
quick and needed only con­
firmation of the findings.
Brown said the body was
shipped to Volusia County
where an autopsy was per­
formed. The medical examin­
ers office In Seminole County
lias closed due to lack of
funding so all bodies to be
autopsled must be shipped
north across the county line.
The medical examiner de­
termined that Deurellng died
os the result of a selfinflicted gunshot wound to
the head.
Investylgator John Parks
of the Orlando Police DePlata* saa Body, pag* 3A

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City plans tighter
clean-up codes
By Bill Karma
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Haul away that
30-year-otd refrigerator In the
front yard with forgotten Osh.
On Nov. I, the Code En­
forcement division o f Sanford's
Community Development De­
partment plana to Implement a
zone-by-zone clean sweep of
the city.
Charles Rowe, community
development director, briefed
the city commission Monday
on plana to divide the city Into
code enforcement zones.
Not every Sanford resident
faulted with a violation will be

pleased with operation clean
aweep.
•What we define as flagrant
may not be what the resident
considers flagrant.* Rowe said.
'We're not going after marginal
cases, measuring grass to ace
If It's 12 Inches tall. We're g o­
ing after the flagrant cases.*
The Code Enforcement divi­
sion will divide the city Into
four zones and a aeries o f sub­
zones.
Code enforcement ef­
forts will focus on each zone
for a period o f time, moving In
a thorough sweep o f the city.
Rowe said the d ty hopes
i saa Claaa-vp. Fags SA

Jazz singer to perform
at local fund-raiser
FROM STAFF BKPORTS
HEATHROW • Local Jazz art­
ist Jacqueline Jones will lend
her vocal support to Safehouse
o f Seminole
with
Smooth
Sounds o f Sunset, an evening
o f dining and musical enter­
tainment on Oct. 22
Patrons o f the event will en­
joy cocktails, food, and a silent
auction act lo the tune of
Jones' saucy renditions at
Luiglno's Paata and Steak
Houae on the Patio. Heathrow.
The fund-raiser ta being
sponsored by Luiglno's, Mix
105.1.
Longwood
LincolnMercury/Ttie
Heathrow
Women's
Club,
Fisher.
Laurence. Dcen and Fromang.
P-A.. Friends o f Safehouse o f
Seminole and Image Today A d ­
vertising.
Safehouse o f Seminole, the
county's only domestic violence

Another Longwood winner
TALLAHASSEE • A Fantasy 5 ticket sold
In Longwood waa one o f 21 to win In
Friday night's drawing. Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced Saturday.
Each ticket holder will receive a cash
prize o f $14.013.‘24 each.

’ Fantasy Football League" during City Hall
working hours. McCauley was suspended from
Oct. 25 to Oct. 31. 1995 because o f his In­
volvement In the football betting pool. The
Sanford Police Deportment was callrd In to In­
vestigate.
Therr were no further Incidents In 1997 or
•this yrar.
McCauley took sick leave last month and
then requested disability retirement. Ills r e ­
tirement papers Indicate he hud rrtlrrd for
personal reasons, ’ family medical."
Undrr terms of the retirement, the city and
McCauley are prohibited from making any
’ negative"
comments. There can
be
no
’ acrimony or hostility" associated with the r e ­
tirement.
Neither VanDerworp nor Mayor Lurry Dale
would oiler further comment today. No men­
tion was made of McCauley's resignation ut the
City Commission on Monday. All that was left

III B rie f
Building.
County Manager Gary Kaiser has
reportedly made It a priority to cut. by
half, the amount o f photo copies made by
county staff. This Includes the BCCs bi­
monthly agenda, which Involves 30 copies
o f an average 5-1/2-pound document.
Board members and the public can now
access the entire sgenda at the county's
Internet site at www.co.sezninole.fl.us.

School speed limit
SANFORD • A resolution to reduce the
speed limit on Airport Boulevard, from 45
to 30 mile per hour, near Wicklow

Elementary. Is part o f the Board o f
County Commissioners' agenda today.
A traffic study determined that a regu­
latory speed reduction necessary during
school hours, one hour In the morning
and one hour In the afternoon, while a
crossing guard Is present.
A (lashing amber light will Indicate the
reduced speed zone.
Bob Zaltoonl. county traffic engineer,
told Commissioner Daryl McLain. In a
memorandum, that traffic volumes at the
Intersection of Airport and Placid Lake
Drive, which serves the elementary

school, "do not currently meet the mini­
mum requirements to warrant a traffic
signal at tlUs time.’
The average vehicular speed on Airport
Is 36 m.p.h.

Legal aid golf tournament
SANFORD - The Seminole County Bar
Association Legal Aid Society Is partici­
pating In a golf tournament on Oct. 30 at
the Kissimmee Bay Country Club.
Entrance fee Includes lunch, refresh­
ments. steak dinner, awards, live and
silent auction, and door prizes.
The entire entrance fee will be donated
to the legal aid society.
For more Information, call Erin
Flemlster at (407) 834-1660.

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Golden rain, Chinese tallow and sycamore trees add fall color
W ill) thr -htirli'Mltig nl tl)c
il.ivhcht hours thr leaves on
m am trees ami vlirtiln a re
MarTing t&lt;. » h.tttgr t olors
A
ii'u leitipei.u e &gt; lunate plants
touinl aion m l the area w ill
remuni u&gt; v&lt;l the eolut change?*
that oeetu in the fall As we
an- ill aware (n ihe tall, c h lo
u'phv II pn xlu i tion slows .»&gt;
the trees prepare lot w in ter
and finallv it is dep leted w hile
other pigments becom e m o re
visible Other pigm ents in the
leaves lo n tn h u te to the colors
we ser III the tall One ot the
ma|ot com ponents ol Ihe c o l­
ors in the Iravrs is a yellow
pigment called
Zanthophvll
Other pigm rnts present a re
called anthiH-vanlns and a te
responsible lor the reil eolor of
some leaves
Carotene,
the
pigment found in ca rrot. p r o ­
duces the orange colors
As thr days grow shorter and
the nights longer, an Internal
clock inside the plants, trig
gers a chain reaction that ts
responsible for these changes.
Tlie amount o f hours of light or
photoperiod and not the tem ­
perature ts what causes the
plants to change from their

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Here in Central H o n d a we
tlo not have the w onderful ills
play ol ted. yellow and oranges
that some ot out n orthern
neighbors will eu|ov Itul. we
do have som e trees that are
|ust as beautiful to see In the
l.dl There is one tree m pat
tlcular that will lell you that
(he tall season is here
The
golden ram tree can now lie
seen all ovet Sem inole I'ou n iv
producing bright yellow Ira
grain (lowers in panicles up to
18 inches high which last up
to a month 0 1 m ore on the
tree
The flow ers then turn
Into decorative seed jsuls that
are pinkish and papery which
make the tire s even m ore
beautiful. Ihe Inttts m ature
about
one motuh alter
the
yellow blossom s fade and p e r ­
sist for a month or m ore on
the tree T h r tree Is native in
China and Korea and It Is r e ­
lated.
botanic-ally. to the lvch re
and
soapberry.
Th e
golden
ra m -tree
is
w ell
adapted to Central Florida and
can he tound In most n u rseries
and garden ren ters or you can

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FERRER

tlml
seedlings
undet
voni
neighbor's h u llin g t ie r
The sweet gum tree Is an
othrt gooil looking tree
Ibis
Mce produces gteenlsh flovvets
that appear tu small elusters
at the end of twigs, the d o w els
develop Into glohul.it b u n like
tnilts on long stem s In the
tall, the leaves turn into strlk
lug red. purple and golden
yellow colors V olu n teeis can
also he found under old trees.
Hie sweet gum tree Is a native
to Flotilla and can lie grown
with relatively little care
llie leaves ol the Chinese
tallow tree lights up the land
scape In Ihe tall with bright
yellow to hrott/e and crim son
red colors.
Hie seeds are
white and c o n tra s t with the

The early bird gets to wait as host is tardy
I)E AK AH BY I am an Kl-vearold w idow and live w ith my
divorced son We are both in fine
health and recently moved to a newcommunity. where we're trying to
make friend* I joined a badge club
and h ave met some very nice
women.
One of the members was having
trouble assembling some furniture
she recently purchased 1 offered my
son's services to help her 'he's very
good at this sort of thing' For tny
sake, my son agreed, and we all set­
tled on 11 a m My son and 1 drove
to "Sarah's" and arrived at 10:55
a m. No one was home We decided
to wait At 11 15. Sarah drove up
She offered no explanation for being
late My son assembled the piece.
Sarah thanked him. and we left

A D V IC E

A B IG A IL
V A N B U R EN

A couple o f weeks later. Sarah
called and invited us to lunch as a
thank-you for my son's work Lunch
was to be at 11:30. We arrived at
11:25 and, guess what? No one was
hom e! W e w aited in the enr At
11 40. 1 wrote a note, *l)id you for­
get you invited us?" I left it on her

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LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Illghs In
the mld-BOs Lows In tile mld60s
W edneaday:
Partly
cloudy lllglis In the mld-BOs.
Lows In thr nild-60s Thurs­
day: Isolated showers. Highs In
thr mld-BOs. Lows In the
upper-60s Friday: Scattered
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mld-BOs Lows In the upper60s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
W EDNESDAY
P tcld y 85 85 P t c ld y 8 8 64
THU RSD AY
ShwTS 84 87

FR ID A Y
Ta trm s 85 69

L O TTE R Y
H ere aro the w inning nu m bers
selected on Monday In the Flori­
da Lottory:

Fantasy 5

1-0-17-20-21
Lono (Oct. 10)
16-19-20-21-42-45

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: nUn. 12:40
a m., maj. 6:50 a.m.. min. 1:00
p.m.. maj. 7:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
2:55 a.m.. 3:29 p.m.. low: 9:04
a.m.. 9:52 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 3:00 a.m.. 3:34
p in., low: 9:09 a.m.. 9:57 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 3:15 a.m.,
3:49 p.m.. low: 9:24 a.m.. 10:12
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a B ea ch ft N ew
S m y rn a B each : Seas are 2-

4 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 79 degrees and at
New Syinrna, 79 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature tn
Sanford Monday was 87
degrees and the overnight low
waa 68.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Tuesday totaled O.OO.
•Bunrlse................ 7:20 a.m.
•Sunset................. 6:08 p.m.

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Tuesday. October 13. 1998 • Vol 91. No 37
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday 6 Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc • 300 N French Aye . Santord. FL 32771
Phone (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

Odessa Pugf - Business Manager
L.noa Spwgai

D EAR A B B Y : I would like to
comment on rom elhing in Donna
Williams’ letter to you about guests
in restaurants She said, ‘ Guests
are our livelihood! Without them,
we might us well be dishing out food
at a school cafeteria, instead o f
practicing the fine art of restaurant
service, one in which many o f us
tuke a great deal of pnde.”
Abby, I have been employed in
school food service for 25 years. In
e v e ry school ca feteria I have
worked, the fine art o f service to
our customers has been practiced.
We, too. take a great deal of pride
in our work and in servicing our
customers
I am an assistant manager in
one o f the largest high schools in
Alabama. We serve almost 2,700
students plus faculty and staff We
do not just ‘ dish out" food. We ser­ i
vice all our customers in a two-hour t
shift at eight food bars with a total
of 16 to 18 entrees, plus fruits, veg­
etables, salads, milk and about 15
other beverages. We do take pride
in our work, and we do serve good
food.
Satisfied customers are us essent lul to us as they are to restaurants.
Remember, if we don’t satisfy them,
they won’t buy from us. I invite
Donnu Williams to our cafeteria any
day, and 111 lie happy to treat her to
lunch.
MARGARET SELLERS,
BIRMINGHAM, Al-A

DEAR MARGARET: Perhaps
when Donna acea you r letter,
she’ll stand corrected. She may
h a rk en from a tim e, as do I,
when the choices in the school
lunch program were fewer and
less im aginative than they are
today.

"Sening Seminole County Since IVON"

Jur.«e M*tcn

DEAR SU RPRISE D : No. It’s
Sarah who’a missing something
— com m on c o u r te s y . A host
should be home to greet guests
when they arrive, even if they’re
slightly early. Shame on Sarah.

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Seven H om es
W a n te d In th e
Sem inole
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door and we drove home When wr
arrived bark boinr. there wax a
nasty message &lt;&gt;n my answering
machine Sarah veiled al us for
leaving and railed us rude
When she called a second time. I
told her I expected a hostess too|s-n
the door when I was invited anil
had arrived She replied that wr
were early and could not expect
anyone to Is- home when w&lt;- arrived
early She said she had just run to
the hunk I pointed out that the
bank is open until ti p in and she
could have gone after we had lunch
She suit! mavis* it is OK to l&gt;e early
where I come from, hut not in this
country
Abby. 1 was not hint here, but I
have lived in America fur 50 years I
thought I was brought up with good
manners, and nobody has ever said
tny "old country" ways are strange
Am I missing something?
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NTED

�Som inoln H oraltl Sanford H o n d a • Tuosd.iy. O ctober 13 1990

P O L IC E L O G

Sanford Rotary Club gives Danny a bicycle
By Blit Kerns
HERALD STAFF W RITER

V w following rc/xirts u&lt;crc compiled Jrom tlw Si’mlnole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 12:

Aggravated assault:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Lake Mobile D rive, Oct. 11. 12:51
a. mi. A 19-yrar-old woman was arrested for aggravated assault
after she and anotlirr woman got Into an argument that turned
violent. According to Sem inole County sherlITs deputies, the
women were fighting when one woman pulled out a pocket
knife and threatened the other woman with It. She also
smashed a bottle on the ground and then threatened the o th er
woman with the lagged glass.

Burglary:
SANFORD, Btate Road 46 and Beardall, Oct. 9. A 33-year-old
man was nrrested nfter he and his girlfriend got Into a d o m es­
tic dispute and she ran to a n eigh bor's house. According to
Seminole County shrtlfTs deputies, after the man and Ills girl­
friend had a fight and she sought refuge at a neighbor's he
went next door and was told to leave, but he pushed his way In
and grablM’ d Ills girllrlend and startrd shaking her and push­
ing hrr up against the wall until the neighbor threatened him
with a baseball bat. loiter, they said, he relum ed with a shovel
handle and broke Into the house and demanded to see his
girlfriend. When the hom eowner told him l o g o away, he Iregan
swinging the shovel handle. Though he was lilt with the bat
several times beforr the deputies arrived he was still angry
and struggling when the deputies arrived and tried to take him
Into custody. In addition to the burglary charge, hr was also
arrested for assault and battery, burglary while armed, the use
o f a weapon during the com m ission o f a felony, dom estic v io ­
lence and resisting arrest without violence.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE 8PRJNOB, N. Lake Boulevard. 300 block, Oct.
10. 3:30 a.m. A Hi-year-old woman was arrested by Altam onte
Springs Police for slapping her Iroyfrirnd across the face dur­
ing tui argument.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, E. Central Parkway. 200 block, Of t.
9. 7:-10 p.m. A 38-year-old man was arrested try A ltam on te
Springs Police after he punched his girlfriend In the chest and
shoved her during a tight.
SANFORD. 11“ Street, 6 0 0 block, Oct. I I . 10:12 p in. A 35year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's d ep u ­
ties after he approached Ills ex-girlfriend on the street and
pulled hrr hair, pushed her and shoved hrr.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Orange Avenue at Laurel, Oct.

10.
4:53 p.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence bv Altam onte Springs Police.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434 at W eatherefleld.
Oct. I I . 1:35 a m. A 30-year old woman was arrested for d riv­
ing under the Influence ily Altam onte Springs Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Douglas and State Road 436, Oct.
11. 2:43 o.m A 4 1-year-old man was arrested for driving under
the Influence by Seminole County sh eriffs deputies.

CASSELBERRY
, Red Bug Road and Rising Sun
Boulevard, Oct. 11. 2:34 a.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested
for driving under the Influence by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies.
OVIEDO. McKinnon. 1100 block, Oct. I I . 2:45 a m.. A 53year-old man was ariested for driving under the Influence by
Oviedo Police.
OVIEDO, B U te Road 434 at Fire etaUon #3, Oct. 9. 10:01

B,in.* A 34-year-old man was arrested for driving under the in­
fluence by Oviedo Police.
BAN FORD. U.B. Highway 17*93 at County Road IB, Oct. 10.
2:14 a.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Sem inole County sh eriffs deputies.
SANFORD, U.S. Highway 17-93 at Lahe, Oct. 11. 12:32 a.m.
A 47-year-old mun was arrested for driving under the Influence
by Sem inole County sh eriffs deputies.

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SANFORD - The Sanford R o ­
tary Club gave Danny H unter,
an If- y e a r - o ld
bearing Im ­
paired child living In Sanford,
a new bike Inst week. Ills old
bike was damaged try m ildew
and poor weather.
•One o f my neighbors called
Brady Lcssnrd." said Danny's
mother. Clndl Hunter o f 2481
Palm etto Avenue. "Danny was
feeling bad about his old bike,
so Brady went right to w ork.
They bought him this bike,
and gave a great presentation
over lunch. It was really nice.
Danny's mi happy."
Lessard was planning to p e r ­
sonally spilt I he cost of buying
Danny a new bike, unlll his
fellow Kolary Club m em bers
strpprd In wllh the gilt.
"You don't get ton many
chances In your lllciim r to do
som ething like this." said lz*s-

sard.
"The one thing about
(Ills Is that I told his m other I
should thank Danny. Tills ts
special to me. Danny's a neat
kid. and I'm thrilled we could
set this up for him."
Danny Is one o f four children
o f Clndl and Charles Hunter.
Ills siblings are twins A n d rew
and Chelsea, both ten years
old. and Joe. who Is 12 years
old.
Clndl Hunter said Danny Is
a "great kid." currently going
to home-school so he can r e ­
ceive extra attention In le a rn ­
ing.
flte hearing Im pairm ent

From Pago 1A. Rotary Club Prosidonl Jim Shupo (loll), and Rolnry
member and City Commissioner
Brady Lossard (right) with Cindy
Hunter and Danny

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makes Danny's life “a 111111’
tougher.” said
Hunter, but
"Danny works really hard."

Body
co ntinu e d from Page 1A

sis Intervention and a 24-hour
hotline to victim s of dom estic
vlolrn cr and their children.
SufrhmiNC can house up to
3K victim s and their children
with an average stay o f six
weeks.
W ith a rejHirled yearly o p e r­
ating
budget
of
$280,000.
Safehtm sr receives government
funding, but relies on grants,
foundation and private d on a­
tions lo fill the approxim ately
$05,500 gap In needed hinds.

SMALL TOWN *
The Heathrow W om en’s Club
has lieen an ongoing source of
donations lor Safrhnusc. Lau­
rie Kemp, education co ord in a ­
tor lor the shelter staled earlier
this year. In addition to fin an ­
cial donations the club collects
much needed personal Items
for use by the residents.
Tickets are $50 per person
or $85 per couple. R eserva­
tions
must
l&gt;e
made
hy
Wednesday. To reserve or lor
more Inform ation rail 1407)
302-1731.

Clean-up

continued from Page IA

this effort will l&gt;rly citizen c o n ­
cerns o f selective code en­
forcement.
■"Ilte com m unity s going to
have to buy Into tills," said City
C om m issioner
W h ltry
E ck­
stein. "Starting with concerns
about this being arbitrary’ and
capricious, we re going to have
to publicize this and get the
word out."
The program Is expected to
cost $30 for each code v io la ­
tion case, although co m m is­
sioners worry that the costs
could rise.
Th e com m ission
asked fur further Investigation
o f the estim ated costs o f the
program.
Mayor Larry Dale em phasized
the
Im portance
of
a
‘ standardized
approach"
to
code enforcem ent.
T ills Is an old town," Dale

Investigators
believe lie
must have com m itted
the
murder, made the teleph on e
call and then gone to Lake
Jrstip to shoot him self.
"I just called and canceled
the warrant," Parks said Hits
morning. "It’s done. T h is
case Is closed."
Orlando Police and S em i­
nole County S heriff's O ffice
divers will search the murky
waters o f Like1 J rs u p today
lor the gun which they b e ­
lieve may have’ been used for
both killings. Deputies said
that will conclude their In­
vestigation into both eases.
"It's sad," Parks said. "But
this Is it."

part merit described
Detierling's death as the "second
half ol a m m d e i-suicide."
According
to
Parks.
D eu n iln g liar) adm itted lo
killing Ills girlfriend o f five
years after she broke o ff the
relationship.
"These sorts o f dom estic
dispute seem to end up as a
murder-suicide." Parks said.
The Orlando Police In ves­
tigator said D elu d in g ra iled
bis ex-girlfriend's slslcr on
the m orning o f Oct. 7 and
told her that he'd "It.id a had
day" and that he’d killed her
sister. A warrant was Issued
for Ills arrest, but he w as not
found.

Jazz

Continued from Page 1A

"He's a norm al kid." she
said "But. lie's a doll. He's so
loveable, lie's Just a great kid."

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but we need to he prepared."
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said he experts most people
will tie "very happy." as the
concerns o f what he calls the
"silent m ajority" are addressed.
Operation clean sweep Is pari
o f an overall agenda to la-autlly
Sanford, the com m ission said,
adding that the city would also
like to
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around the Auto Train, c o n c e n ­
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Avenue, a block past T h ir­
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Abdool S. Azeez. 49, Lake
Brrcze Circle. Lake Mary, died
Sunday, Oct. 11. 1998. Bom In
Guyunu, South America, he
moved lo Central Florida In
. 1989 from Canada. Mr. Azeez
was a registered nurse. He was
a member o f W cklva A ssem bly
o f God.
. Survivors include wife Ferrist
E.; sons. Joseph. Lake Mary.
Brandon Isaac, Toronto. C a n ­
ada; daughters, Nazra, Lake
.Mary, Sandy Lindsay, Toronto,
.Canada;
mother.
Jaltoon,
Toronyo.
Canada;
sisters,
•Hallma. • Toronto,
Canada.
Jatncla Gruvesande, Brooklyn.
N.Y.. M rzan Jardlne, Toronto.
„ Canada:
brothers,
Kam rool.
{ Toronto.
Canada,
Flzul.
: Brooklyn. N.Y.; one grandson.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park C em rtcry and Funerul
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

GRACE D. BOGART
Grace D. Bogart. 59, Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday.
Oct. 11. 1998. Bom Jan. 27.
1939 In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident. Mrs. Bogart
was an assistant manager o f
the Sanford Credit Bureau. She
was u mem ber o f Calvary A s ­
sembly o f God,
Survivors Include husband.
Edwin R. "Dick"; stepson. J o e
Harblson, Milton; stepdaugh­
ter. Joyce Fryer. Oklawaha;
brothers. J.W. Duggor. San­
ford, A J . Duggar, Statesboro,
Ga.; sister. Mary Ellyn P ea ­
cock. Orlando.
Brisson Funeral Home, S an ­
ford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

RONALD BERNARD BROOKS
SR.
Ronald Bernard Brooks Sr..
44. West 12th Street. Sanford,
died Sunday. Oct. 11. 1998 at
Central Florida Regional H os­
pital. Mr. Brooks was b o m
July 5. 1954 In Sanford. Mr.
Brooks was a groundskeeper
for a lawn service. He was a
mem ber o f Macedonia P.B.
Church.
Survivors
include
sons.

Ronald Bernard Jr.. Reginald,
both
o f Sanford;
brothers.
Frank. Putrick Slater. Kardell
Slater. Shelton Slater. Johnny
Ketter 111, all o f Sanford; sis­
ters, Mellouisc Young, V rm lta .
Patricia Sluter, all o f Sanford;
two grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mori li­
ar)’. Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

LENORE A. CORBARO
Lenorc
A.
Corsaro,
97,
Pow derhom Circle, Lake Mary,
died Saturday, Oct. 10. 1998.
B om In Connellsvllle, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1989 from Torrance, Calif. Mrs.
Corsaro was a homemaker.
She was a Protestant.
Survivors Include son, Leo P.
Zeola, Lake Mary; sisters, Ann
Brisson. Long Beach. Calif.,
Lydtu Vosburg. Hemet, Calif.,
Virginia
Dalulso,
San
B er­
nardino. Calif.; two grandchil­
dren;
three
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

1918 In Sanford. Mr. H iller)’
was a forklift operator. He was
a mem ber o f Progress M B
Church.
Survivors include son, Charlie
Jr.. Jacksonville;
daughters.
Phyllis. Sanford. Mac Frances,
Jacksonville;
sister.
Mary
Brown: four grandchildren: four
great-grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., In charge o f a r­
rangements.

JUDITH LOUISE KINO
Judith Louise King, 76, Broad
Run. Va.. died Tuesday. Oct. 0.
1998 at Fauquier H ospital.
Mrs. King wus b o m February'
24. 1922 in Dccautcr, 111. Mrs.
King was the owner o f the
Holiday House In downtown
Sanford from 1971 until 1983.
Survivors Include son. Robert
F. Hammond Jr.. Lyons. III.;
daughter. Kim berly King Slctltano. Broad Run. Va.; sis­
ters, Mary Ann Draayer, M inne­
tonka. Minn., Janet Murphy.
W heaton, til.; brother, Jam es
P. Owens. Beaverton, Ore.: two
grandchildren.
Moser Funeral Home. Inc..
WarTcnton, Va., in charge of
arrangem ents.

GERTRUDE DAVIS-ADAMS
Gertrude Davls-Adams,
71,
Urban Village, Tampa, died
Friday. Oct. 9, 1998. B om In
Sanford, she moved to Tam pa
43 years ago. Mrs. DavisAdam s was a retired baker for
tire University o f Florida H ospi­
tal. She was a mem ber o f Pen­
tecostal Church o f God.
Survivors include daughters.
Lynndranette Guzman. Tam pa.
Cynthia Ann Cooper, Biloxi.
Miss.; son.
Reginald
H igh ­
tower. Tampa; brothers. Leroy
Williams.
Rochester,
N.Y.,
Barney Williams, Sanford; six
grandchildren.
Gall A Wynn's Mortuary. Inc.,
Orlando. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

EDNA MAE LANE
Edna Mae Lane, 79. Calaveras
Drive,
Salinas,
Calif.,
died
W ednesday. Oct. 7. 1998. Mrs.
Lane was b o m May 19, 1919 In
Colquitt. Ga. Mrs. Lane was a
homemaker. She was a m em ­
ber
of
Mount
Zion
M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include son. Ph illip
Eugene Butler, Salinas. Calif.;
sisters, Johnnie B. W est, Or­
lando.
Lou H ester
Hooper.
Rochester. N.Y.; three gran d­
children:
six
great­
grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangem ents.

SHAWN J. METCALF
CHARLIE HILLERY SR.
Charlie Ittllery Sr., 80, S ip es
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday.
Oct. 11. 1998 at Central F lo r­
ida
Regional
Hospital.
Mr.
H lllerv was bom March 12.

Shawn J. Metcalf, 18. Big Oak
Bend. Chuluota. died Friday.
Oct. 9. 1998. B om In W inter
Park, he was a lifelong resident
o f Central Florida. Mr. M etcalf
wus u student. He was a m em ­

ber o f St. Lukes Lutheran
Church.
Survivors
include
parents.
Chick and Karen. Chuluota;
brother. Scot. Chuluota: m a ­
ternal grandparents. Ralph and
Anita Benzlno, DeUary; pater­
nal grandparents. Chick and
Shirley. Orlando.
Daldwin-Futrrhild
Cem etery
and Funeral Hume. Oviedo. In
charge o f arrangem ents.

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STELLA M. PILAR
Stella M. M a r, 91. Bright
Meadow Drive. Lake Mary, died
Monday, Oct. 12. 1998. B om In
Cleveland. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida In 1980. Mrs.
M u r was a treasurer In the
chem ical Industry. She was a
mem ber o f St. Leo's C atholic
Church. Cleveland. Ohio,
Survivors Include daughter.
Mercedes,
Lake
Mary;
two
grandchildren:
three
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, in charge o f
arrangem ents.

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Frank Wagner. 94, Homer
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day, Oct. I I . 1998 at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
Bom May 20. 1904 tn New York
City. N.Y., he had resided In
Central Florida for 16 years.
Mr. W agner was a retired en gi­
neer for the New York Port
Authority. He was a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife. Helen
L.; daughter. Gail M. Butte rlleld,
W inter
Springs;
live
grandchildren:
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home. W in ­
ter Springs. In charge o f a r­
rangements.

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IN TNI CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TNI IIONTIINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OSSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Rav. Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
the holder ot the following certificate(i) haa Iliad said certitiCalais) lor a las dead lo be
issued lharaon The certificate
number(a) and yaar(a) ol
leauanca, the description ol lha
proparty, and ths nsma(a) in
which it was aaaaaaed ia/ars aa
follows:
Certificate No: 3744
Year ol Issuance: 1996
Description ol Property.
LEO SEC 10 TWP 2tS RQE 31E
N 47 FT OF S 2S7 FT OF W
222 1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF SW t/4
OF SE 1/4
Names in which aaaaasad:
Banjimin F. Williams. All ol said
proparly being In the County ol
Seminole, Stale ot Florida.
Unleas such cartificats(a) ahall
ba redeemed according to law,
ths property described In such
cartificala(a) will ba sold to lha
highest blddar at the watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on lha Sth day ot November.
IM S. at 11 00 a m.
Payment ol Sals las, applica­
ble documentary stamp lassa
and recording lass ara required
to ba paid by lha successful
blddar at ths sale. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo the highaal bid la due within 24 houra
alter the advertised lima ot the
sale All payments ahall ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable to the Clark ot
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 22nd day ot
Saptambar, IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Her gen
Deputy Clark
Publiah: Sapt. 29. Oct. 6. 13. t
20. IStB
DEU-223

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. S T-1 4 1 T-C A -1 4 -K
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINQS
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Plaintiff.
vs.
THE ESTATE OF
WILOUn D. CREASON.
DECEASED. DEBORAH
P CREASON.
VIROINIA R. CREASON.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
DANBURY MILL
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.. BILL
CREASON. OREO CREASON.
PEOQY HANDS. UNITEO
STATES OF AMERICA, and
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
Defendants.
AM INO BD NOTICE OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal pursuant fo a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
entered herein, I will sail lha
property situated m Sammol*
County, Florida, daacribad aa:
Lot f l . DANBURY MILL UNIT
ONE, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES »2.
83. AND 64, OF THE PUBLIC
records
or
s e m in o l e
COUNTY. FLORIDA
including but not limited to lha
raany, any building permit* or
development rights, furniture,
furnishing*, futures, goods,
equipment and Inventory locat­
ed on tha abovs-dasenbad
property, at public aal*, to tha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash at tha Samlnol* County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avanu*. Was! Front Ooor,
Sanlord, Florida, at 11:00 A M .
on tha 2&gt;th day ol OCTOBER,
1966
Dated SEPTEMBER 26lh,
1668
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jan* E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
MICHAEL M M WALLIS.
ESOUIRE
PO bos 6310
Melbourne. FL 32802-1210
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS NEEDING
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEOINO SHOULD CONTACT
COURT COORDINATOR NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) OATS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
AT 301 North Park Avanu*.
West Front Door. Sanford, FL
32771. Telephone 1407) 3234330; I-SOO-BSS-S771 (TDD), or
t .100.899-8770 (VI, via FLORI­
DA RELAY SERVICE.
Publish: October 6. 13. 1881
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N O T IC I
OF VSHICLB AUCTION
1812 KAWAKAKI Motorcycle
Vint JKA2X4D13NB907106
Auction will b* held on 10/26
1888 at 2pm at Trl County
Towing 1199 Balia Av*.. Winter
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Publish. October 13, 1898
OEV-97

IN AND TON
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A R ! NO. BE- U O T -O R -O i-i
IN THE MATTER OF
CHANQING THE
NAMES OF
HOLLY MARIE ORAOANT to
HOLLIE MARIE DARTA.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
ORAOANT to
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
OARTA.
And
ADAM ALEX ORAOANT to
ADAM ALEX OARTA.
NOTIOS OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM THOMAS
ORAOANT. JR
Addratt Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action haa bean Iliad againal
you and that you ara required to
aarva a copy ol your written
delanaoa, II any, lo It on
ROBERT
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ESQUIRE ol lha Law Olflca ol
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addraaa la ( I I S Edgawatar
Drive. Suita 1. Orlando. Florida
H I M . on or before 10/13, and
Fla Itie original with the Clark ol
Ihle Court at P O Orawar C,
Sanlord. Florida 3277} before
earvlco on Petltlonei or Immedi­
ately Ihereaftar II you tall lo do
ao. a default may be entered
agalnat you lor the relief
demanded In the petition
Coptee ol all court documenla
In thle caaa. including orderc.
are available at the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court'a oflica You may
renew theee documenla upon
requeet
You muel keep Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court'a otllce notified of
your current addraaa (You may
hie Notice ol Current Addraaa.
Florida Family Law Form
19 S IS ) Future pa pert In thia
lawault will be mailed to Ihe
addraaa on record al Ihe derk'a
office
Dated SEPTEMBER IS, 1B9S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubfieh September 22. 2S. and
October «. 13. 1 IM
OEU-ISS
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FON TAN OSSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN.
that Ree. Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptiet Church,
the holder ol the following cerliticatedi haa Hied said certilicataial tor a tea deed to be
leeued thereon. The certificate
number(a) and yeer(e) ol
leauanca. the deecnpbon ol the
properly, end the hamo(a) in
which It waa aaaaaaed ra/are aa
follows:
Cortrlicala No: 3314
Year ol Issuance: 1SS4
Description of Property:
LEO SEC to TWP 31S RQE 31E
N SO 8 FT OF S 3SS FT OF W
232 1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF 8W 1/4
OF S I 1/4 (LESS RO).
Names m which assessed;
Benjamin F. Williams. All ol said
property being in the County ol
Seminole, State ot Florida
Unless such cembeatetal than
So redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificated) Win be sold to the
highest bidder at the watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Coorthouoo. Banfevd. Florida,
on the tth day of November.
IS M . at 1VOO a m.
Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taste
and recording feae ore required
to bo paid by the successful
bidder ol the sale. Full payment
ot an amount equal to the high­
est bid to due within 24 houra
attar the advertised time ol the
tale. All payment than be cash
or guaranteed melrumont,
made payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court.
Doted this 32nd day ot
Sept am bar. 1SSS.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hargett
Deputy Clark
Publish: Oct. S. 13, 20, A 27,

toss .

DEU-234-A

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I S I0 H TS IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SBMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
M.B1E00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICS OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO. Brian Schaffer
1170 Wekiva Spga Rd
Longwood, F I 3277S
Brian J Dental
102 Nnotkraat Or
Longwood, FL 32776
Brett Michael Lovely Poley
62S Peechwood Drive
Altamonte Springs,
FL 32714
and all other who claim an
interest in the following proper­
ly:
11,616 00 in United States
Currency
Donald F. Ellin gar. ol the
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office,
Seminole County,
Florida, through hla officers,
mvaitigatora or agents, sailed
the above property on or about
Saptambar IS, tSSS at I17Q
Waklva
Springe
Road,
Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida, and la presently hold­
ing said property lor the pur­
pose ol forfeiture pursuant to
Sections
S32.701-S33 704,
Florida Statutaa, and will
n a o u S B T that an Honorable
Judge of the Circuit Court, Clvd
Division, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit,
Seminole County,
Florida find probable causa that
the above property should ba
tortanad to the above agency.
You wUI ba served a copy ot tbs
Order rinding Probable Causa
once it la signed by the Judge
and ft will advise you how and
whan to respond to this request
for torlarturs.
I HERESY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ot thre Notice
waa aont to the above named
addraaa by U S. certified mail,
return receipt requested Ihle
30th day ot Saptambar. tSSS.
John C. Rota.
Oenoral Counsel
Florida Bar 3S0TfT
8am mo Is County
Sheriff'* Oft**
1346 2tth Street
Sanlord. Florida 32773-S3SS
Publiah: October S, 1 3 ,1SSS
DEV-43

NOTICS
NOTICE I* hereby given that the Value Adjustment Board ol
Seminole County, Florida, Intends to hold hearings to hear dis­
puted or appaaiad applications for Esemptions on October 26
and ST, 1SSS at the Sam mo la County Service* Building, 1106 E.
First Street. Room I10S, Sanlord, Florid*. Th* hearing* ahall
bogm at 6:30 a m.
A list of M applicant* for Siam ption who have hod the* appli­
cations for Siam ption wholly or part laity approved la maintained
by the Property Appraiser and I* available to lire public between
lha hours of 1:00 a m. to 9 00 p m Monday - Friday, in Room 1201
at th* County Borvic** Building. Ths following ora the type* ot
saampUona Included on th* list:
Homottaad. Disability, Widows. Wldowora, Renewable Energy
Source, and Non-Profit Organisations.
A list of aM applicants tor oaamptlon who have had their appli­
cation* for Siam ption denied t* also maintained by the Property
Appraiser and re avoMabi* to th* public between th* hotwa of 6 00
a.m. to 100 p m . Monday • Friday, In Room 1101 ot th* County
Services Budding. Th* foNowtng are th* typo* of asamptton*
Included on Ihe list: Homestead, DisabIMy, Widows, Widowers.
Renewable Energy Source, and Non-Profit Organisations.
Parson* or* adviead that, if they decide to appeal any decision
mad* at this mooting, they will need a record of th* proceedings,
and, for ouch purpose, they may need lo Insure that • verbatim
record of th* proceeding* to made, which record includes lha tes­
timony and evidence upon arhtch th* appeal is lo ba based.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to th* Value Adjustment Board
By: Bandy McCann
Deputy Clerk
PubUah: October 1 3 ,1SEE
OEV-SS
____ ,
___________________ _____
N O TICS O f ABSNCV ACTIO N TAKEN BV THS
•T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAQEMBNT DISTRICT
Notice la given that the following permit was Issued on
Saptombor t l , tSSS. to tomtnoto County Engineering Ol vision,
620 W. Lake Mary Bfvd.. Sanford. FL 32773, Permit *40-1170466Q-ERP. Tbs project I* located M Sammol* County. Section
IS, IS, 30, Township 30 South, Rang* 30 Cast. Th* permit autho­
rises A SURFACE WATER MANAOEMENT SYSTEM ON 46.2
ACRES TO BERVS Lake Emma Road knoam os Lake Emma Road.
The receiving waterbody M Soldier* Creak.
Th* tila(a) containing the application lor tha above listed permit
is availabto for inspection Monday through Friday oscopt lor togsl
holidays, 1:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. at th* St. John* River Water
Management DiUriel (District) Headquarter*. Hwy too W.,
Paistka. FL 3917S-I49S. A person whoa* substantial interest* are
a/tacted by th# District permitting decision may potdren for an
adminisuativ* hearing in accordant* with section 129 646 and
1I0.S7, F.B., or may chaos* lo pursue mediation aa an alternative
remedy under section 1 10.673, Florida Statutaa, and rule* 16t06.H1 and 2S-106.40I-404, Florida Administrative Coda.
Petitions must comply with th* requirement* ol Florida adminis­
trative Coda, Chapter I S -108 and Rut* 40C-1.1 007 and b# filed
with (received by) tha District Clark located at District
Headquarter*. 404S Raid Sirs*I. Palatha. Florida 3117T. Petition*
lor administrative hearing on th* above application)*) must b*
Mod within) twenty-one (21) days ol publication of this none* or
withm twenty n s (IS) day* of th# District depositing notice ot this
mlent in th* naif for Ihoe* parson* to whom th* District moil*
actual notice. Failure lo fire * petition within this tins* period ahall
constitute a waiver of any nght(t) such person)*) may have to
request an admwuatrativa determination (hearing) under sections
120.566 and 120.67, F.S.. concerning the subject parent. Petitions
which or* not filed Vi accordance with the above provisions are
subject to dismissal.
Because th* admiruatialiv* hearing process la designed Ip for­
mulate final agency action, the filing of a petition moans that th*
Districts final action may b* different tram the position taken by
it m thia notice of intent. Parson* whoa* substantial interests wUI
be affected by any such final decision ot th* Dtatncl on tha appli­
cation have th* right to p*Ution fo become a party to th* proreading, th* accordance with th* requirements sal forth above.
Publish: Octobor 13, ISOS
0CV-S1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IIO H TB SN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SSMIMOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
C A S I NOi SS-40SS-DR-CS-R
IN RE Tha Marriage ot
PETER JOHN ESPOSITO,
Pat ition*r/Husband.
and
CANDIDA BARBARA
CALIMANO.
R**pond*nl/Wila.
NOTICB OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
DP SSARRIABB
TO: CANDIDA BARBARA
CALIMANO
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition tor Dissolution
of your Marriage ha* bssn tiled
and commsncsd m this Court
snd you ar* required to aarva a
copy ol your written defenses,
it any, on NERY 0 WINTER.
ESO .
Attorney
lor
th*
Petitioner, whose address la
800 Fob Valtoy Drive. Suds 201,
Longwood. Florida 32778, and
whoa* telephone number i*
(407) 169-4600. and tils tha
original with th* Clark of th*
abova-atylad Court on or bolora
NOVEMBER 4th. 1966 otherwise a del Suit will be entered
against you tor th* ralraf prayed
lor
In th*
Petition
lor
Dissolution ot Marriage.
This Natic* shall be published
one* seen weak lor tour (4)
consecutive weak* m Tha
Sammol* Harsh).
WAPNINQ: RULE 11.269,
Florida Family Law* Rulaa ol
Procedure, REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS ANO INFORMA­
TION FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDIHO DISMISSAL OR
STRIKINQ OF PLEADINGS.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Court on SEPTEMBER 30. 1888
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
PUBLISH October S. 13. 20, 2T,
1681
DEV-46
M O TIC I OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D S ID
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN.
that Emma Smith, th* holder of
th* following certificate!*) ha*
liltd said certificated) tor a tas
dead to b* Issued thereon. Th*
cartiticat*
numbar(a)
and
y#*r(e)
ot
issuance,
tha
description ol th* property, and
th* nama(s) in which it was
assessed is/si a as fottowt:
C artificat* No: 1174
Year ol Issuance: tSSS
Description ol Properly.
LEO LOT 227 J O PACKARDS
1ST ADD TO MIDWAY PB 2 PO
104.
Names in trhich assessed:
Hettie J. Connelly Heirs. All ol
sold property bolng In the
County ol Seminore. Stats ol
Florida.
Untose such c*rtMic*t*(s) shall
be redeemed according lo law,
th* property daacribad In such
cartHicatals) will be sold lo th*
highest bidder at th* weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on the 23rd day of November.
IB M . ol 11:00 am .
Payment of Soto fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording teas ara required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at th* sal*. FuM payment
of an amount equal lo th* highoat bid i* due within 34 hours
attar lha advertised urn# of lha
aal*. All payments shall b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable lo th* Clark ol
th* Circuit Court.
Dated this Sth day ol Octobor,
tSSS
(Baal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b y Shirley C. Her pert
Dacuitv C In It
Publish: Oct. 13, 90. 97, S No*.
3. tSSS
OEV-SS

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I NO. SS-1S3-CA - 14-A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY 07
CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
vs
GREGORY S FLEWELLINO
and CATHERINE E
FLEWELLINO, his wit*.
Defendants.
R B -N O TIC t OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTSR 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated May 30. 1987.
and
an Order
Amending
Summary Final Judgment and
Resetting Sals dated October 2,
1991. and entered in Casa No.
96 J93-CA14 A ot lha Circuit
Court ot lha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and lor Sammol*
County,
Florida.
wherein
Bankers Trust Company ol
California. N A , As Trust**. IS
Plaintiff
and
Gregory
S.
Flswslling and Catharine E.
FiswsUmg, his wits, are defen­
dants, I will sail lo th* highest
and bast bidder tor cash at tn*
West Front Door ol lha
Sammol* County Courthouse,
301
North
Park
Avanu*,
Sanford, Sammol* County.
Florida. 32771, al 11 00 o'clock
a m on th* 9lh day of NOVEM­
BER. 1996. lha following
described property as tat torth
m
said
Order
or
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 16. OF WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES. SECTION SEVEN.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGE 1. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
it you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
■n this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas* contact tha Court at
1407-321.4330 within two (31
working days of your receipt of
this Nolic*. if you are haanng or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (600) 899 6770
GATED al Sanford, Florida on
October 2. 1996
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark. Circutt Courl
By Jana E. Jasawic
As Ctputy Clark
SMITH A HIATT, PA.
Attorntyt lor Plaintiff
2691 Eait Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suita 303
Fort Laudardal*. FL 33306
Publish October 13. 20, 1886
DEV-87

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS I IO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR ANO FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTV,
FLORIDA
O A S I MO. S S -1 0 S -C A -1 4 -I
PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY BANK, a
federal savings bans.
Plaint iff,
vs.
JM J BUILDING CO., a/k/a
JM J BUILDING COMPANY,
a Florida corporation.
JOHN PALUMBO BASSAM
I NASSER, a/k/a BASSAM
NASSER. ALLEN'S
DRVWALL. INC., a Florida
corporation, and
OEL-AIR HEATING. AIR
CONDITIONING 6
REFRIGERATION, INC.,
a/k/a DEL-AIR HEATING.
AIR CONDITIONING ANO
REFRIGERATION. INC.,
a Florida corporation.
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal on th* 3rd day ol
November, IS M , at 11:00 A M.
al th* Sammol* County Civil
Court Building. Watt Front
Door. 301 North Park Avanu*.
Sanlord, Sammol* County.
Florida, lha undersigned Clerk
will offer lor sal# th* following
real and personal properly more
particularly
daacribad
a*
Eshibit "A" attached hereto.
in* aforesaid sale will be mao*
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered m Civil NO. SS-10S-CA14-E now pending in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Samlnol*
County, Florida.
DATED this 2nd day ol
October. 1998.
ICOURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clare ol th* Circuit Court
BY: Jan* E. Jasawic
As Deputy Clark
Samuel M. Nelson, Esquire
Florid* Bar No.: 06862SO
GRAHAM, CLARK. JONES.
BUILDER, PRATT S MARKS
Post Office Drawer I960
Winter Park. Florida 327M
Telephone: (407) 647-44S6
Attorneys for Plaintiff
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF 1SSO
ADMINISTRATIVE O RDIR
NO. S4-SS
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY
WHO
NEED
A
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT DISABILITY
COORDINATOR AT 301 NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N. 30t.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. 31771, AT
LEAST FIVE (S) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE
PROCEEDINO.
TELE­
PHONE: (407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227; 1-600-999-4771 (TDD).
OR 1-&gt;00-ttB-l770 (V), VIA
FLORIDA RELAY SERVICI.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT M (LESS THE EJkSTCRLV
3 3 FEET THEREOF), CREEKWOOD. UNIT II. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 4S.
PAGE 62. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH aH buildings,
structures, and Improvements
ol every nature whatsoever now
or hereafter situated on ut*
and preparty, and aM furniture,
furnishing*, flaturaa, machinery,
equipment, inventory and mala­
rial* on arte, and personal prop­
erty at every nature whatsoever
now or hereafter owned by th*
Mortgagor and located in, on.
or uaad ar tntandad to be used
m connection with or with th#
operation at said preparty,
buildings, structures or other
improvements, including all
astanaions, addition*, improve­
ments. betterment*, renewals
and replacements to any of th*
foregoing, and all at th* right ol

SemirxHo H erald. Sanlord, Florida • Tuesday, O ctobor 13. 1990 • 7 A

Legal Notices
title and Interest ot lha
Mortgagor in any auch personal
property or future* subject lo a
conditional talas contract,
chatlal mortgage or similar Dan
or claim together with th* banslit ol any deposit* or pay­
ment* now or hereafter mads
by th* Mortgagor or on its
behalf.
TOGETHER WITH all and sin­
gular lha tenements, heredita­
ments, sstsmsnts and appurtsnances thereunto belonging, or
tn any wisa appertaining, and
th* rants, issue*, and profits
thereof, and siso all ths estate,
right, tills. Interest and all
claim* and demands whatsoev­
er, a* well in law aa in equity, of
said Mortgagor m and to tha
asm*, and every pad and par­
cel Ihereof, snd also specifical­
ly bul nol by way of limitation
all gas and electric tutor**,
radiators,
heaters.
water
pumps, sir conditioning equip­
ment,
machinery,
boilers,
ranges, elevators and motors,
bath tuba, sinks, waist closets,
water basins, pips*, faucet*,
and other plumbing and heating
futures, man!*!*, refrigerating
plant* and !c* boss*, window
screens, screen doors, Venetian
blinds, cornrcss, storm shutters
and awnings, which ar* now
may hereafter pertain to or b*
used with, in or on end premie•*. svin through Ihsy b*
detached or detachable, ar*
and shall be deemed to b* f u ­
ture* snd accessories to th*
freehold and a part of lha real­
ty
TOGETHER WITH fh* tanamanta, hereditaments appurtsnance* thereunto belonging,
snd lha rents, issue* snd prof­
its thereof
Eshtbtl 'A '
Publish: October 13, 20. 1999
OEV-SS
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DSBO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Rav Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
th* holder of th* following eartificalal*) has tiled said certiticata(s) tor a tae dead lo b*
issued thereon. Th* cartiticat*
numbsr(s) snd ysar(s) of
issuance, th* description ot ths
property, and tha nam*(s) in
which it was assassed is/ara as
follows:
Cartificst* No: 37St
Year ol leauanca: 1896
Description ot Properly:
LEO LOT 1 ESTES ADO TO
OVIEDO PB 7 PG 44.
Name* m which ssaaaaad:
Benjamin F. William*. All ol aatd
property being in tha County of
Sammol*. Slat* of Florida
Unlaas such certificated) shall
b* redeemed according to law.
th* property daacribad in auch
cartdicatad) win b* sold lo tha
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on th* Sth day of November.
1896. at 11:00 a.m
Payment of Bale fas, applica­
ble documentary stamp tasa*
and recording teas are required
lo b* paid by the successful
bidder at th* aal*. FuM payment
ot an amount equal to th* high­
est bid is du* wrthm 24 hour*
after tha advert isad lima of tha
aal*. All payment* shall ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable to th* Clark ot
in# Circuit Court.
Dated this 2tnd day ot
Saptambar, IM S .
MARYANNE MQRBt
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish: Sspl. 26, Oct. 6. 13. S
20. 1666
DEU-229
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR BBMMOLB COURTY.
FLORIOA
PROOATB DIVISION
File Na. BR. R M CR
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LIBBY HELLIKSON, a/k/a
MARY ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON.
Deceased.
NOTICB
OF AOMIN IB THAT ION
Th* administration el the
•lists Ol LIBBY HELLEKSON.
a/k/a
MARY
ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON, deceased. File
Number *4-1*6 CP, is pending
m ths Circuit Court lor
Sammol*. Florida, Probata
Division, th* address ot which
I* N. Park Av*., Sanford. FL.
32771. The names and address
ot th* Co-Personal Representa­
tive* snd th* Co-P*r*on*l
Representatives' attorney are
sat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All person* on whom thia
nolle* i* saivad who have
objections that chaltong* tha
validity of th* will, th* qualitieslions ol tha personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ot
this Court ar* raquHad to til*
than objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditors ol ths decadent
and other parsons having
claim* or demand* agalnat
decadent'* sslata on whom a
copy ot this notice la aarvad
withm thre* month* attar lha
data ol the Iwai publication ol
thi* nolle* mutt til* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors ot th* deca­
dent and parsons having claim*
or demand* against th* deca­
dent's estate must III* thalr
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DE6ULNDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* of th# first publica­
tion ol this None* i* October
13. IM S .
Co-Personal Representatives:
ROBERT HELLEKSON
SHEILA HELLEKSON KINO
MICHAEL HELLEKSON
C/a P.O. Bos 4S4S
Sanlord, FL 31771-4141
Attorney lor
Personal Rspteaantaiiva:
FRANK C. WHIOHAM.
ESOUIRE
Florida Bar No. IS82SO
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
COLBERT, WHIOHJLM
6 SIMMONS. P.A.
Post Office Baa 4646
Sanlord. FL 31772-4S4I
Telephone: 407/322-2171
Publish: October 13, 20. IS M
0EV-90

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OP TtM 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IM AMO FOR
SSMINOLS CO U N TT,
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s t h o i ss ass c a t * p
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC.. F/X/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINO
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROOER M. MIARS. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THS UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISES.
ORANTEES, ASSIONEES.
LIENOR. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUUMINO AN
INTEREST SY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AQAINST ROGER
M. MIARS; ELLEN N. MIARS,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
T H I UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIR*. DEVISEES
ORANTEES. ASSIONEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
ELLIN B. MIARS;
CHESTNUT RIDQE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
BARNETT BANK. N A.
F/K/A BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
NJk.; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RS-NOTICS
OF FO R ICLO SUR S B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
th*
Motion
to
Reset
F otac lo aura Sato dated October
6th, 1699. entered m Civil C a ll
No. 66 639 CA IS F of lha
Circuit Court of th* II T H
Judicial Circuit in snd lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florid*.
I win H U to th* highest and
beat bidder lor cash AT THE
WEST FRONT OOOR ol th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
in Sanlord. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a.m. on tha 3rd day ol
November. ISOS the following
described property ae sat forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT » , CHESTNUT RIOOE,
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAOE 29-26..OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this Sth day of October.
tSSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jasawic
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, parsons with diaabllitia* naad mg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330,1600-965-6771 (TDD) or 1-BOO699-6770, via Florida Relay
Service.
DAVID J. STERN. PJk.
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(664) 133-6000
S6-3S6I7(CWF)FM
Publiah: October 13, 20. tt»6
DEV-66

15—C emetery L o is

21— Personals

as x ta
Sohd Orenaa Base 40 i 17. 2
Concrete Vaifo t 2-20 Gauge
Stoat Caskets 9*500 net 2 Burialrial Plots. Nag
Can Kenneth
Rune* 333-0826

21— Personals
ALONE? FLO RD A MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Bureau m e#
19771 Al ages nckxkny aarvors
Brtngmg Paopto Together 1-B00922-4477 (24 hours]
Therapist
needed lor busy Longwood lo­
cation Oreatpey 331-4B4S

Legal Notices
NOTICB OF
APFLtCATIOM FON TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Kevin Hughs*, in* holder
of tho following cortiftc*to(*|
has tiled said c*rtifical*(i| lor a
tea dead lo b* issued thereon.
Th* cartiticat* number!*) and
yaar(t)
ol
isiuanca,
th*
da scrip) ion ol th* property, and
th* nsma(f) in which it was
assessed is/ar# a* follows:
Carl ifteat* No: ISIS
Year ot Issuance: 1986
Description ol Property:
LEO LOT 7 BLK 10 EVANSOALE PB 7 PO 37.
Names in which aaaaasad:
Charla* Mann atln: John D.
Toolia. All ol said properly
being in tha County of
Sammol*, Slat* ol Florida.
Unto** auch c*ri!fic*t*(s) shall
be radeemed according to law.
th* property described in auch
cartiticat*(t) will b* told to tho
highest bidder at tha watt Iron!
door.
Samlnol*
County
Courthouse, Ssntord, Florida,
on th* Sth day of November,
1898. at 11:00 a m.
Payment ol Sal* fas. applica­
ble documentary stamp tail*
and recording tea* ara required
to b* paid by the successful
bidder at th* aato. Full payment
of an amount equal to th* high eat bid I* due withm 24 hour*
attar lha advertised tuns ot th*
e. All payment* shall be cash
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clark ol
tho Circuit Court.
Oktad thi* 22nd day ot
Saptambar. 18*1.

(Seen
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Bergen
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sapt. 28, Oct. B. 13, A
20. 1S66
DEU-226

WHY W Arrf start meedftfl Flor­
ida's singles tonight 1-000 7*S2623 ait 6003

23— Lo s t it Fo u n d
LOST B to O -C O N U R I . Organ to
maroon baity Lika*
i*6 Paopto
Ptoaaa cal 32:1-6*66 REWARD

27— N ursery it C h ild
C are
MOTHER O f I Wil DsDyaS to
Lake Mary home. M-F. Clean
environment to lot* to do Meals
metuded Cal 302*155
MUNCH KIN MANOR pre-k reg
now la&gt; classes, sm ororits a
loving horn* atmot. lor 3-Syrt
teatonabto rates 321-6066
PRESCHOOL TEACHER to 15
years «&gt;p opening home to
three special children under 3
yrt infant welcome Cel Bootu
113315600___________________
LOVING HOME APPEARANCELK. MARY COME I SEE. CALL
324-TB13._____________________
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
TLC toll aacapt 1 children, t A
up. csk 324-7113______________
WILL BABYSIT
ensdren in my home ages 0-3
7am-6pm M-F 421-1130

55— B usiness
O pportunities

$300 •$500
Otstrtutmg phone cards No #«•
penance necessary For more
information sand a SASE to
Primetime
Communication*,
P O Bos 694399. Miami. FL
33209-1355
CAREER 'FRUSTRATED? NEED
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
senou* money in spare tune
Working from your home. For
more Inform*Don phone 1-4462SB-IH9 2«hre
EARN 1300-11000 wk stuffing
emr at home. Rush a sase lo
Lmet Latter Co 1312 Montego
Cove Way 11422 Off Fl 32639
LE HATUREL-Ind tkst Homo
based business opp Intro presentauon 1:30-5 pm Sat Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas Av* . Alt.
Spgt Meet Glenn W. Turner,
guest speaker It you cannot 41tond. G li 311-1676. E d 1906

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GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy
59— F i n

71—H elp W anted

a n c ia l

-H t t r

S e ll

•

•

Tra d e

K I T ’ N* C A K I . Y I . K ® I d I . u r n W r lR h l

W anted

Rent

•

Trammg makes the difference!
New oi experienced we have
openings in our three expand
ng Seminole County offices
tor hard working career minded
people Cal
Nancy Darnel
ATamentoLcngwood 666-4600
Robin Muzeka
Lake Mary Heathrow 33J 8088
Gary Batanofl
Oviedo 365 3688

MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consofcdstt your bits w 'o a
ban Ptoneer Cmctt 327-9550

70—Education
T raining

ASSEMBLY

A S S O C IA TE
TR A IN EE

Sc

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. V A T A Aporv Job Assist
vs» end classes Natvmal Trues
School 1-600-4*6-73*4

153—A creage Lot For
Sale

221—Good T hings to
_________ Eat_________

A MOVE IN SPECIAL1I 400 tq
ft A up* 1265 A MONTH Olhctv
Storage 32t 4120 or 333-2554

75X150 2428 Willow Av* Water. new sewer. Ime cade, elec
Inc 699 9046

141—H omes For Sale

DELTONA to acres Ideal for
mobri* homesite horses, cattle,
terming or nursery! Toned agri­
cultural
$3 900'ACRE
Sm
down w’owner finance 904-7171772 or 604-7274*22 ___ ____

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanuts written
up several times In local news­
papers Come by A have the
BEST after all the rest
2330
^ t e iy A v « LS a n t o r d ^ _ _ ^ _ &gt;

Inbound customer service po­
sition! available n N l E Or
lando Win 95 3 typing re
qutred $7 00 38 50 with bo
nuses if you have a great per
sonakty and wan to work, cat
today tor an mtervww Call CSl
placement services in Mai
nand 667-6755 or S Ortando
3704646

Order your Claetlfled Dis­
play. Help Wanted Ads now!

Custom Staffing
p la c e m e n t ser v ic es
CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O SE LU N O U
SET YOUR OWN HOURS
* 37-tOHR W P location. 2 wk
protect
* Must have 25wpm. clear
phone voce’
INTERVIEWS ON Mon Oct 12
611 and 1-3. 1060 MaAand Cntr
Commons M tt (across from
ROV Sportspttx) or cal US for
appomtment
ACCUSTAFF 660-0111 nvVttV

CUSTOMER SERVICE /
DATA ENTRY
Poeaons m Orlando Area • 1 yr.
min ones tip
Competitive
wages C al Sandy al A-1
(407) 647-6010 No Fee

AsaombNre. metal, aaw opera­
tor. maxittnance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd. Cassetoerry. FL
ATTENTION CNA s
Come and torn our canng taam
of Nurses and C N As Eiceftent benefits Espenence rec­
ognized
3:00pm - 1 1:00pm
aMR mreftabl* Please apply n
person DeSona HeaKhcar* RehaMtabon Center 1651 Em
cam BNd. DeSona EO€
AUTOMOTIVE OCTAURB
SantordLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potenbal
BeneMs After 60 Days
7sph Seel 407-293-3055

CASHIERS
Wa tarn lor To* collector*
24 cparvnga lor Itestote people
F T A P/T
Pd Tramng. vacabon
health, aerial. Me insurance
Cal 407464-3446
Winter Garden
Pen eme.evenings, and or
Wkanos 26tv 302-7270
CLERICAL

DISHWASHERS,
COOK*,
SERVERS -Creckar Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (1-4
and Hwy 46)__________________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- E«pen
tnced w equip A site work a
plus Vacation A Pension (407)
322-A 133_____________________
ELECTR1C1ANSresto A comm TOR FAY. BENE­
FIT*
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1662_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW! Honey Transport has
immediate operungs for driver
tramees No aapenence needed
Earn 3500 to 3700 weekly plus
benefls COL trsrung avlSable
600-435-5593_________________
EQUIP OPERATOR- Espenenced w,Potable. COL reqd
Vacation A Pension F/T p o r­
tion (407) 222-6123____________
U P DAYCARE WORKER FT,FT
Apply at Faith Btota Ministry.
1011 8 SaN Ave 330-2797
Eipenenced auto body tech
Musi have own tools Apply at
Santord Paint A Auto Body.
2601 Country Ckib Rd 322464A

FRONT ENQ/MECHANIC
Must have t ip . own toots A
vakd Dr Lie Cal Santord Tire A
Auto Center, Inc at 322-0672
FIELD WORKERS F/T needed at
wtioiesala plant nursery In
Longwood.
Exp
necessary
Starting pay S6/hf 322-1727

Exc«llent
Opportunities
Available
Over 100 positions available
» ' large insurance company

DIRECT PLACEMENT
12 1,0 0 0
ervtcee Rap • Cut
tomar service background pre­
ferred Clerical Outlet phone
A positive altitude a
must*
,Ai i iHuilIng - Must be custom­
er service oriented • WILL
TRAIN to KV. 6/R. cokectx
C M * clt in Maatand 667-6755
or 8 Ortando 3704646

Custom Staffing

TRACTO
RTRAILERS

OENERAL LABOR • Mechani­
cally inclined warehouse A as­
sembly workers needed Apply
today Work
tomorrow
Cal
Chns at A t Tampa (407) 6476010 No Fee E O € __________
Holiday Inn Eiaraaa 6750 E
Colonial Dr Oft FI 262-3900 Wa
are lookxrg lor dependable peo­
ple who are abta to work lextole
hours and days
’HOUSE KEEPMO
'ROOM ATTENOANTI
'
‘ MAM TE NANCE
EOE/ D/F/W/P
Sales--------------------

1921 VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
178 000
ELEGANT 4/2 neighborhood ml
history t t 30 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
321-316$
1929 VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
$78 000
ELEQANT 4/1 neighborhood w
history $130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-31SS

71— H ttr W anted

98— Rentals

PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBERCASH ORDERS - to 2157V W «
tram, www markefspectrum com.

HOUSE FOR RENT
2/1. Fenced yard. CfVA ISOQr
mo Can 574 7966 SantordArea

WORK TOOAY/PAIO TODAY
Santord
Apply In person today;
1521 S French Ave
333-4343
IPWCNA t SUM Cert PT. FT A
per ttem Longwood Retirement
Vaaoe 7674600 ext 22
MERRY MAOS HM NQ
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 131-5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRANCE: High school grad ml
basic typmg A computer SklN
Nations Mortgage Corp long­
wood Call Oen At 767-6370.

MULTI-FUNCTION
posmoN
With primary responsrbilrty in
receptiomslcashier Some PC
exp and abxrty to deal wen the
pubkc req Paid vacatxm A hoAdays, insurance. 401K. etc
Posstole advancement A bo­
nuses EOE OiTNilP Southern
Electric Ssppry 3601 8 . Santord
Ave. 3224631 or Fax reecme to
321-4731
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA a shits Lakevtaw Nursrig 919 £ 2nd S i 3226707

AccuSttff

ROOFERS WANTED
Helpers also Must have bans
portahon Cal 322-1449
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 234-7444

dean, service
rental vehxjes Vakd FU ). Ac­
ceptable drive a record and
background check.
DlftOfL

brjen

PREACHOOL TEACHERS A
astl needed AM A PM hours
•Yfi.Ptassy.cel g m n

Production Supervtaor

(Pert Time) Mon Frt, 194.
Supervise* processxtg ol do­
nated goods et our Mining cen­
ter lor drsebtad eduits High
School Diptome'QED required
dnrtdueis wen special need*
desired Please contact Use
Chapman et Goodwd Industrie*
ol Central Fiona*. Inc. at 407U i i « _____________________
PROFESSIONAL

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Fast growing company needs
three career minded people to
mlerview.'hvw'manag*
Unkmrted growth potential Salary •
Bonus ♦ Benefits Fax resume
to (407) 6474122 Alin. C. Kxsch
or cal (407) 6474010__________

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE

ROOMY 1 bdrm xi quel rv*tor&gt;c
area 2425/mon » utils 1 yr
lease Cal 3302220

323-8670

ROSELEA VRXAS
i n Special -M fM Ib n th
HUO OKAY 407-3394631
SANFORD- 2/1 duplex. Central
An Meat, wd hook-up. 1475mar
IXlOdep. CaM 323-3266
SANFORD 1/1 Upstaxt Apr
Good area Heiore Area Rets
Req 23503350 321-6757

TECHNICAL

103— HousesU nfurnished

TECH SUPPORT ANALV8T
Excellent Opportunity* Profes­
sional. detal-onented m&amp;ynau
al needed for Ixw o el serve
as company Word. Excel
PowerPoint, and Access a
must as xxe* as technical
knoxrtadg* ol computers Can
Today* S. Ortando 3704646 or
Maitland 6674755 or Fax re
sum* to 8 Ortando 3704666
orMsaendSST

TELLER

CHANGE
FOR THE BETTER
Come work xxrth 6 u ________
bunch it toxxn We need outgo­
ing people with cash hendkng.
customer service end computer
am. to )oxr our teem 26 40HR
a, commensurate with exp
Apply at any ol our ten toca-

FAIRW1NDS

2100 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 br»m
home mi GMA. new peart A car­
pet? Asa about HUO homesl
The HNllman Group, Inc.
-------- 3214333
2/1* Kitchen squp ml

m S W T W C T T F S H T ---------2/2 . over 1600 tq H. tog pod.
2 e. gar, ptu* 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac w/dock 11500/mon
I Properttae 221-4794.

s m s fm * —
2ANORA 1/2 Dbl Oar. Dm Rm
ScmPch . UOpt
2729/1790
CASSELBERRY 2/14 Dwvng
Room Crprt. Outside Storage
Comer Lot. C H A .....4726/700
COUNTRY CLUB i n Fern Rm.
Crprt. HeatTAi
11111111
SANFORD in Duplet. Umng
Rm. Cerprt. O V A
4266/2290
n o r t h l a k e in so n p * t»
Part. Fum. Lake. Comm Pool
W/O Hooksne........ .1209/1100

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

TREE CUMBERS/

105— DUPLEX/TRJPLEX

ACCEPTBM APRS FOR
JANITORIAL
positions tn Ik
Mery eras Cal 9424269
WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must hav* Class
B. Apply at Serrford Towmg.
260t Country Club Rd 322-6*44

93—Rooms For Rent
EFFICIENCY
Mato aerv •convenient location
321-4900
FURNttHEO ROOM.Util .nd
Phone A kght cooking 290 wk
O u t neighbomood 326 4692 ■
FURNHHED R00MS-A1 utxs
ltd Laiardry. phone, and tut
use 265-290 a week 324-4955

•ANFORO/ LK. MARY 1 ig

mSRTIro w MAN

98—Rentals

Need s 100 worKers daily.
2A21 RISiSWBBS Av*. 2/1 247V
mo
1000 Parti A w . 1/1 24358m ire

PORBa REALTY
3224672

BANFORO 2/1 near Seminole
HS. CtVA. W D Hook Up Opt
Sec » OK 323-4464 or 244-5513

SantordSpacnut amactive’V
15wi FR261.500

OAKRIDOE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona are* to acre*, ideal lor
horses or came larm Modi#
home or homesite Zoned agrt
$44,900 Financing avail ml sm
downpayment (604)7974300

FREE CAR. 12 A FUN in your
spare time Interested? Cel Lirda • 526-3517 I also oiler repl
g a _ a n ^ i* w ^ u p g * rw a r* ^ ^ '

157—M obile Homes
For Saee

1664 FORD EXPLORER F150
Pick up On* owner 70.000 ao
foil miles 22495 Cal 322 *77)

1962 DBL WIOE
17 C H A .
New Carpet.Tlle Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceiling Fans.
Lg
Screen
Rm
Very
Oe*n&lt;$2t.OOO 324 5856

1962 PONTIAC ORAND PR|X
Great conation 11500 OOO
1667 NISSAN PULSAR NX Tlops,
reliable
transportation
2600060 696 7047____________
66 DODGE SHADOW 2doa),
78.000 rrx Great cond ac. new
hres, 22300 324-4330_________ *

PARK AVE MOBILE PARK
Homes 23 000 lo 26 000 Set Up
Fnanong CXJKT1 322-2661
Two BR Custom Single Wto*
Nice carpet. C H/A. awrung .
shed Owner w* help 3224717.

DOUBLE BED. nnertprmg mattree. box and metal frame ml
rnXert 265 Can move 3236090
KINO SIZE WATERBED with
wood frame and bookcase Muror Headboard complete 2*00
Can move 3224219
MATTRESS SALE • Full size
used box springs * mattress
265 00 Larry's Mart 3224132

LowdownEasyqualify lowmo
pyrrtt 2/1CAtnedyardw/ex­
trabuXdmglot

BICYCLE FOR SALE
Male, xt good contttxxi A u n g
240 00 Cat 323 5599

Al FORD ABIE HOMES
VINMIRI 1 PROPE R1IE S
ut to |v) mo

MiRlNI Nr««dIff 9
. VOUltUI

CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac LR
eat-m kith, gar 2*4,900
4/2, Over 1400 Sq. FL- sp pi
w/tap m taws qtt 242,600.
MARKHAM WOOOS 5 « bd 3
bath t 2 acres 1500 sq ft
Ltvrtam, tem pod 2216.100.
4/2,10 tod acre*. Huge room*
SC porch, 2 outbtdg 1144,200

f »A I M ( )

187—Sporting G oods

149—C ommercial
Property For Sale
Commercial Office For Sal*
1200 tq ft on 1/2 acre fenced |
with paved perkng Central Ax/
Heal 1219 W
2nd Street
SSS.OOOK 322-4*KVday
121207*/even

199— Pets Sc Sltplies
DALMATIAN Female, spayed
si shot*. 9 mrt FREE to good
home Cal 323 3693
PET QROOMMQ
by appt al my ofttoe or at your
home 20* yn exp 7274606

211—
______
. 9 0 1 Lo­
cust Ave Fum . sppk , house­
hold. e&lt;ec't t candy 321439*

215—Boats h
A ccessories
20 F T CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA

219—Wanted to Buy
Ca m C opper/Orees
me Recycling: 3214004
V. First-kAF *4. 9aL9
919 W.

lortl iN1iRPRlMUK
WILLING 10 UACH / Piom
Pnnm method to becoac
Mlllkxuim Must bur strong
rruon ht bctomlng rich

NEAR AANFORO AIRPORT 2
suite office 2450mo
2 bey
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Edema is causing swollen legs
DEAR DU GOTT: I've been a faith
ful reader of your column for to years
I've never had a health problem
before, but now I need your help
Although my legs arc normal every'
morning, as the day progresses they
become swollen
sometimes to the
point that I cannot wear shoes This
has been a problem for more than
three years. My doctor says it’s noth­
ing to worry about. I'm about 40
pounds overweight and take Vasotec
for hypertension.
DEAR READER: Edema, the term
for fluid accumulation in a part of the
body, has many causes, ranging from
heart failure and varicose veins to
abnormal salt-retention and the
effects of medication. Edema of the
feet and legs is usually minimal in the
morning because, while we arc lying
supine, the fluid is not pulled down­
ward by gravity, as it is during the day
when we are standing.
Your basic problem is a tendency
for excess fluid to enter the tissues of
your lower extremities. The cause
may be difficult to identify.
To begin with, you arc overweight.
This, by itself, can cause edema. So
one of your options is to go on a diet,
lose a few pounds and sec if the
■welling improves.
Second, you have high blood pres­
sure. The cause of hypertension is not
well understood, but what is known is
that hypertensives almost always
retain excess salt — and. therefore,
fluid — In their tissues. Without a
doubt, you should be on a low-salt
diet.
Third, hypertension can weaken
heart contractions, leading to edema.
Known as “congestive heart failure,”
this complication is serious and
should be aggressively treated with
diuretic pills and other medication.
Fourth, some patients taking
Vasotec (and other ACE Inhibitors for
hypertension) will develop edema
caused by the drugs themselves. The
reason for this is not known. But the
fluid accumulation can be helped by
switching to other anti-hypertensive
drugs.
I don't agree with your doctor. If I
were he, I would worry about your
edema and take steps to correct it.
Show him my answer to your question
and note what he says; his response
may tell you a lot
In the meantime, adopt a low-salt
caloric-restricted diet, consider
changing from Vasotec to another
drug and. definitely, urge your doctor
to prescribe a diuretic, which may not
only improve the edema but keep your
blood pressure in check as well.

DR. G O T T

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

friend has been diagnosed with
Crcutzfeldt-Jakob disease. What is
the prognosis?
DEAR READER; This serious neu­
rological disease is a rapidly progres­

sive, rare and fatal brain degeneration
that experts believe is due to a “alow
virus” infection. According to the the­
ory, the virus enters the nervous sys­
tem and remains dormant for yews,
only to cause horrendous damage
many decades later. Recent efforts to
link Creutifeldl-Jakob disease with
“ mad-cow” disease In England have
been inconclusive.
I'm afraid your friend's prognosis la
grim. The disease typically begins la
middle age and progresses to nwadewasting. uncontrolled movements sod
dementia. Because It is untreetable, It
usually causes death within i
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By Phillip Alder
North took a shot at game. (Agreed, af­
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Yesterday, we looked at the old-fash­ perhaps East should have bid. Five
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power on the next round.
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Lions roaring back

Herald Staff Writer

Hot Oviedo boys volleyball team defeats Lake Mary

Extra Points...

By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Lake Howell
football team
still displays
a lot of heart

; DcLAND _ As what must have felt like the
!longest 12 minutes In the history of Lake
;Howell football, a few hardy souls on the
|sidelines weren't ready to let go of the season
Just yet.
&gt; The Hawks had to listen to the DeLand
marching band play the school fight song
over and over,
r; They watched touchdown after touchdown
i as DeLand. the only
district team that
doesn't play tn Seminole County, ran up the
••score.
I? And the Bulldogs weren't even trying.
:• DeLand benched its quarterback and most
:df its skill-position players soon after
: naiftime when the score was 31-0.
f As the seconds and minutes ticked ago­
nizingly off the scoreboard, though, the team
that refused to give up. Lake Howell, kept
lighting.
i It's tough to fight when you're losing by
bver 40 points In an important game with
blayoff implications, but a few Hawks were
•ring their
teammates on.
bnnlorl
‘
' never stopped, even when DeLand
up ri fumble and rumbled in with 11
Seconds to go to make it 51*0.
* It’s been a tough stretch for the Hawks
•who are In a rare down period for the pro­
gram. Last season. Lake Howell went 3-7
with a team that had tons of talent and zero
chemistry.
Players admitted in pre-season that last
year's team wasn't typical and that things
would be different this year.
An early toes, followed by a win over
Oviedo, had everyone excited. Shoot, the
Seminole Herald picked the Hawks to win the
Seminole Athletic Conference.
(Actually, I picked Lake Howell over the ob­
jections of other staff members, but 111 be
happy to share the blame).
The Hawks looked great In the spring and
had plenty of offensive and defensive weapans. not to mention the best kicker In the
:ounty.
What they didn't have then and don't have
brow Ib size.
r^The Hawks were simply outmanned
st DeLand which features what may be
district's biggest line units, not to menpn an option
n offense that rivals Lake B ran-

’a.
! weaknesses all came out Friday when
e Bulldogs sent wave after wave of linemen
t quarterback Jesse Harmon who was mer­
cifully given the rest of the night off In the
'ourtn quarter.
TO their credit, the Hawks actually moved
he ball early, but continued to suffer tu m ivers, allowing excellent field position for De­
mand all night.
DeLand took advantage and ran through
Ughway-sized holes, scoring on seven of Its
lrst eight possessions.
After the game, Lake Howell coach Mike
XacegUa pointed out his team's faults in an
almost relieved manner that It wasn't a biggcr blowout.
The upside is the Hawks still are 1-1 in dis­
tricts and can sneak Into playoff contention
with an awful lot of help.
The downside Is that even Bisceglla was
wondering If things would get better before
they got worse. Friday. Lake Howell takes on
Lpke Mary In a game canceled last month by
fjurrlcane Georges.
{Lake Howell, small enough to begin with.
" be without at least nine players, lncludfour starters who had already scheduled
atlons for the fall break week.
A win over Lake Mary keeps the Hawks'
t playoff hopes alive. A loss means the
wks play out the rest of the season.
» It's not a situation the folks over tn Casseltfcny ate familiar with.
• L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : In case you

m issed tt, miscreant form er-NFL running
back Lawrence Phillips was charged
over the w eekend with assaulting a
woman who refused to dance with him
at a nightclub.
Guarantee h e's signed by a desperate
N FL team before he goes to trial.

OVIEDO _ The defending champions have
come alive.
Having overcome a slow start and with VolleyFest looming In the near future, the Oviedo
boys' varsity volleyball team showed Monday
night that It will be a force to contend with for a
repeat In the prestigious event as It handed the
Lake Mary Rams their first Seminole Athletic
Conference defeat o f the season. 15-8 and 15­
12.
The win In front o f an enthusiastic home
crowd uvenged the Lions' early season loss to
the Rams.
Oviedo coach Tim Dezego feels his team Is
playing up to Its potential, recovering from early
setbacks.
"We’re gelling now.* said Dezego.
Oviedo (15-4) continued to toll on their win­

ning streak, now at eight matches. They have
won 12 out o f their last 13 contests after split­
ting their first six matches to open the season.
In the first game of the match, Oviedo's
Turner Elliot put the game away with consecu­
tive aces that the Lake Maty team could not
handle.
The Rams ( 17-2) looked to bounce back In the
second game, and Jumped ahead to a 7-1 lead.
Oviedo rallied back Into the game, however,
and tied It up at 11-11. Lake Mary battled back
on the next point to gain a one point edge, but
behind strong serving from Anthony Dracco and
Elliot, the Lions scored the next four points,
and took home the victory.
"We did not execute very well,’ said Lake Mary
roach Jeannle Fisher.
Her team suffered only Its second loss of the
season, but also its second In as many matches
the Rams lost Its first match o f the season last
Frtday to undefeated Dr. Phillips, which Is also

(he last club to beat the Lions.
Elliot domlnnted the Inst few points, and
ended the night with 10 kills and 14 servire
points. Bracco scored all seven o f his service
(mints In the second and final game.
*Wc barely made any mistakes,* said Oviedo's
Del Wynegnr. *Our blocks were there and our
hitting was good.*
The clash o f the two titans of Seminole
County boys' volleyball marked what may well
be a preview o f the VolleyFest championship.
The Lions won the unofficial area tournament
last year, unseating the Rams. This year the two
will enter having spilt their regular season
matches.
*lt's going to be a very good match-up,* said
Fisher of the likely meeting her team will have
with Oviedo.
Oviedo next will travel to Altamonte Springs
for a 7 p.m. Wednesday Scmlnoles Athletic

Pleass tee Volleyball, Page 6A

Kumba
keeps
trophy
at home

WELL DONE

Special to the Herald
FIVE POINTS _ The Kumba. a
select state cup Under-10 gtrU
soccer team, won the annual
Seminole Soccer Club's Olrls Fall
Festival Tbumament held this past
Saturday and Sunday.
In spite o f oppressive heat and
humidity, four games played tn less
than 24 hours, a diminished roster
due to recruiting visits and Illness,
the girls outscored their op po­
nents. 30-4.
Kumba defeated Titusville. San­
tos out o f North Florida and the
Fusion from Georgia to advance to
the finals where they bested Cape
Coral.
The Kumba
roster
includes
Brooke Asby. JamiUe Castro. Jen­
nifer Lebar and Krista! Walts from
Oviedo High School; Carol Lewis

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club of Sanford recently
honored bowler JWian Smith as their Seminole High
School Athlete of the Week. Smith rolled and out-

standing 548 series In Seminole Athletic Conference
team pUiy last week. Smith receives her award from O ptimist Club of Sanford member Andy Nichols.

Winners coast to victory in Co-Ed
By Dees ta ltb
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Lillie Quinn, DDS cruised, Beer :30 over­
came an early scare and Maronda Homes won its first
game or the season tn City o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Fall Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball
League action at Plnehurmt Park Monday evening.
Maronda Homes broke a scoreless tie by scoring two
runs in the second Inning and built the lead to 7-0 In
the top o f the fourth Inning before coasting to a 12-5
victory over Sanford Christian Church.
Rich Plan Jumped out to a 3-0 lead tn the top o f the
first Inning, but would not score again until the sev­
enth inning, while Beer :30, which suffered Its first
loss o f the season last week, came back to tie the

game In the bottom of the first Inning and then took
the lead by scoring four runs In the second Inning and
held on to double the score, 10-5.
Undefeated Ullie Quinn. DDS. also got off to a slow
strut, only leading 1-0 after two innings, but then
plated six runs In the top o f the third Inning on the

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hstpsd the Kumba sweep to the SSC's
Fal Festival Tournament championship.

Trio continues to battle it out in Industrial Softball
By Daaa t a l t k
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The bottom o f the
sixth Inning proved fruitful for Invacare and Briar Corporation tn
the City o f Sanford Men's Fall In­
dustrial Slow Pitch Softball League
at Pinchurst Park Friday night.
Invacare rallied for six runs In
the bottom o f the sixth Inning to
edge Briar Corporation, but Briar
Corporation returned the favor In
the nightcap, scoring four runs in
the bottom o f the sixth Inning to
nlpVantare, 13-11.
Invacare la now 3-2 and holds a
half-game lead over Briar Co
Corpoir a tion (2-2) and a one-game li
lead over
o
Van tare f 1-2).
Next Friday night at Plnehurst
Park. Vantare has the opportunity
to take over the league lead as It

plays the doubleheader against
Briar Corporation at 7 p.m. and
Invacare at 8 p.m.
In the opening game o f the eve­
ning. Briar Corporation scored s
single run In the first inning and
two runs tn the second Inning to
build a 3-0 lead over Invacare and
waa still leading 3-2 when it scored
two runs In the top o f the sixth In­
ning to take a 5-2 advantage.
invacare started its rally In the
bottom o f the sixth Inning as Chris
Brooks led off the frame with a
single.
After an out. the next seven In ­
vacare batters tn a row reached
base, with six runs scoring on four
hits. Including a double by Killer
Lashley, two walks and two errors.
Briar Corporation got one run
back In the top o f the seventh In­
ning and had the tying run at the

plate, but could do no further dam­
age aa Invacare held on.
Leading Invacare to victory were
Torn Gilson (on double, two sin­
gles. two runs scored, one RBI),
Killer Lashley (one double, two
singles, one RBI) and Chris Brooks
(two singles, two runs scored).
Also contributing were Stan
Niemann (one single, one run
■cored, three RBI). Richard Quinn
(one run scored, one RBI). Bob
Hall (one RBI) and Angel Figueroa
and Tom Moses (one run scored
each).
Providing the offense for Briar
Corporation were Tracey Rhoades
(one home run. one run scored, two
RBI). Dan LaFlame (one double,
one run scored, one RBI) and
Ruben Qarda (one double, one run
scored).
Also. Don Baldwin (one single.

two RBI). Donnie Lively (one tin ­
gle). Tommy Ryan (two runs
scored) and Bill Prevemk (one run
scored).
The nightcap was a game o f
‘match this' as the two teams
traded the lead six times.
Vantare took a 2-0 lead In the
top o f the first Inning, but Briar
Corporation answered with three
runs In the bottom o f the first.
Vantare then scored two runs In
the second Inning and three runs
In the third Inning to take a 7-3
advantage.
But Briar Corporation rallied

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FAC A STATE POLL
1 9 98 B O Y S ' P A L L S O C C E R
11-10
I llt.ulcntim St. Stephen's Episcopal
12 - 1-1
■_&gt; Malllaml OrnnRcwood Christian
10- 1-1
;l Utkelaml Chilstlan
13-1-0
t Pompano Beach-Highlands
13-1-1
'&gt; Orange I’nrk-Sl. Johns Country Day
10- 1-1
t» .Inpltet Clnlstlan
0-5-0
7. Itrailenton Christian
9-3-1
H Winter llavcn-All-Snlnts
12-3-0
•1. I ampa Seminole lYcsbytertan
8 - 1-2
til West Palm Iteaeh-Snmmlt Christian
Also receivin g votes: Fort Myers Canterhury. Sarasota
Christian. Cleanvater-Lnkesldc Christian. Tampa Preparatory.
Covenant Christian. Tallahassee Maelay. Merritt Island Chris­
tian.

Industrial------

Continued from Page BA
with liner mils In raeh of the
third and fointli Innings to
i lain) a 9-7 lead,.
Vnnl.irr looked as If It might
pull oil the victory, scoring four
mns In the top of the sixth In­
ning on the strength of a threcnm triple hy Krn Sauer.
Ititar Corporation had one
mote rally left In Its bats, how­
ever. Don Uatdwtn led off the
bottom of the sixth Inning with
a double and scored when Tom
Conner reached on an error.
Alter an out. Mike Bowling
douhlrd In Conner to tie the
seme. H ie next batter (lew out.
lint Dan IjtMame drew a walk
and Unbcn Garda got his
fourth extra base hit of the
game, a two-run triple, to put
Ititar Corporation ahead to
stay.

Powering Briar Corporation
were Kills'll Garda (three tri­
ples. one double, two runs
scored, live RBI). Mike Bowling
(one double, one single, two
mns scored, ane RBI). Dan
L d lame (one double, one sin­
gle. three m ns scorrd) and Ml-

elincl Simpson and Don B ald­
win (one double, one single
and one nin scorrd rnrh).
Other
hitters
wrre
Bill
l&gt;revrsk (one triple, one run
scorrd. one RBI). Tommy Ryan
(one triple, one run scored),
Tom Conner (one double, two
mns scored), Billy Johnson
(one single, two RBI), Tom
Manley and Keith Latz (one
single each) and Donnie Lively
(one RBI).
Doing the damage for Vantare were Ken Sauer (one tri­
ple. one single, three RBI). Ouy
Beck (one double, one single,
one nm scored), Mike Aponte
(one double, one single), Chris
Selafanl (two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI) and Ronnie
Jasmin (two singles, one nm
scored, one RBI).
Also hitting were H J . C o r
doza (one double, one nm
scored, one RBI). James C off­
man (one single, three runs
scored, one RBI). Howard King
(one single, one nm scorrd,
one RBI). Steve Evans and Zeb
Webb (one single and one nm
scored each) and Jason Wldger
(one single).

Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreutlon and Parks Department
Fall Rrcrratlonal Volleyball League Monday
night at the Sanford Middle School Dan Pel­
ham Gymnalorlum were:
A D ague: Yknots (4-0). Kathy's Baby Shop
(3-11. Beer :30 (2-2). CES (1-3) and Just For
Fun 1 0 4 )..........
•
B League: Bob's Team (4-0), Sanford
Church of God (3-1). the Unknowns (2-2),
West view Baptist Church (1-3) and the
Saints (0-4).
The standings nfter three weeks are:
A lx-ague: Kathy's Baby Shop and the
Yknots (both 10-21. Beer :30 (6-6). CES P -9 )
and Just For Fun (1-11).
II league: Bob's Tram (11-1). the Saints
and Saidord Church of Qod (both 6-6). the
Unknowns (5-7) and Weatvlew
Baptist
Church (2-10).

C C W Wrestling in Sanford
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring CCW (Continental Cham ­
pionship Wrestling) Professional Wrestling
on Wednesday. October 14th at the Sanford
Civic Center.
Come see T h e Phenom’ Bryan Austin,
" llic Syrian Slasher*, ’ Up Town’ Frankie
Capone. ’ Mr. Money’ Jeff Deen. T h e Merce­
nary’ . "Lord of Discipline’ . T h e Florida Hur­
ricane*. ’ Mad Dog* Mike Taylor with his new
manager ’ Ms. Red Hot Pepper', and many

others.
Also on hand will be ’ Mr. Wrestling 11’ who
will receive a plaque from CCW.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the action
Ix-glnnlng at 7:30 p.m. The cost Is $8 for all
scats, with proceeds going to the Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van for
their program.
Tickets are now available at: Gold's Qym of
Sanford. 330-1203: Billy Boy's. 321-0833:
ITo Sports. (904) 775-8900; and State Market
Restaurant, 321-7179.
For more Information, please contact Offi­
cer Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the

Daytona Double in the w orks fo r Earnhardt?
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH _ After 20 long yenrs
of near misses, nnxious moments and
endless fmstrntlons. earlier this year Dale
Earnhardt flnnlly renehrd Ills dream of
driving to Daytonn's Victory Lane following
a Daytona 500.
But. can he do It again In October?
Olen ’ Flrebnll' Roberts did II In 1902.
followed by Cnlc Yarborough In 1968 and
IxrRoy Yarbnmgh In 1969. Most recently.
Bobby Allison did It In 1982. but no one
has since.
If Earnhardt Is victorious In the Oct. 17
IVpsI 400. he will Join this elite group as
one of only five drivers In Daytona
International Speedway's 40-year history
to turn the ’ Daytona Double.* winning the
Daytona 500 and Pepsi 400 In the same
year.
Earnhardt's name Is already mentioned
among the greatest drivers of all time, but
adding Ills name to this short list would

By Dean *«■***»

Continued from Page BA
and Patty
MacDowell from Lake Howell
High School; Aly Benitez, Adri­
enne Elker, Kristin
Hoyte.
Jackie VanLoovcn and Allison
Weber from Dike Muiy High
School.
Also. Sarah Cockrell. Janey
llallberg and Megan McMillan
from
Lake
Brantley
High
School. Sissy O'Reardon from
Bishop Moore High School,
and Kelly Schwencke from Dr.
Phillips High School.

SANFORD _ Kelly Williams
and AJu Cununt scored three
mns each us the Sanford Lions
Club topped the Sanford Klwants Club. 12-7, In City o f
Sanford Rcrrcatlon and Parks
Department Junior Oirls Fall
Fust h u l l Softball League ac­
tion ai Roy Holler Junior Field
last Thursday.
Thr Sanford
Lions Club
trailed 10 after the top of the
lit si Inning, but scored the
maximum amount o f runs, four,
In each of Its three turns at bat
to pull (Hit the victory.
Team No. I from the Dot
Rlchaidson Softball Academy
In Altamonte Springs leads the
Irugtir with a 2-0 record, while

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1997 playoffs
Is In the first column, personal-best playofT
totals In the second column and career playoff
totals (Including 1997) In the third column.
Raines was O-for-4 with an RBI as the

RAINES QAUQE PLAYOFFS
CATEGORY

Yankees defeated the Cleveland Indiana 5-3 In
the fifth game o f the Be*t-of-Seven American
League Championship Series Sunday.
The Yankees now lead the aeries 3-2 and can
wrap It up In Game 6 tonight at 8 p.m. at
Yankee Stadium. The game can be seen locally
on WESH Channel 2.

'98
5

The team Is coached by Lynn
Bazile and trained by Jny Grtiv
and Jose Benitez.

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Kumba will be traveling to
Largo Die weekend o f Oct. 23­
25 to compete In the Seventh
Annual
Halloween
Tourna­
ment.

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Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday. October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-ond-Ovrr and
Youth _ 18-and-Undcr.
First and Second Place prizes will hr
awarded for each division as well as T-shirts
for each participant.
Cost Is $30 per tram wtth proceeds to
benefit the Youth o f Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene.
For Information and to receive a registra­
tion form call; Sanford First Church o f tlir
N * w e n * « t (4071 323-3122.

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Bear Individual
game tlcketa are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box Office and all Florida and South
Oeorgla TIcketMaater outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears are offering
three different oeason ticket plans which are
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one o f three plans: season tlck­
eta (41 home games), half season (choose
your own 20 home games plus opening night)
and a 12 game package (your choice of any
12 games).
Ticket Information also Is available at 877PUCK.

U C F basketball teams to hold
Midknight Madness
ORLANDO _ The U CPs men's and women's
basketball teams will kick off their 1998-99
campaigns wtth Midknight Madness on the
evening of October 16th at the UCF Arena.
The doors to the arena will open at 10:30
p.m. Performances by the UCF band, cheer­
leaders and dance team will kick off the fes­
tivals and will be followed by a variety of ac­
tivities, drawings and games until midnight.
At that time the 1998-99 versions of the
UCF men's and women's basketball teams
will make their entrance Into the arena and
will practice until approximately 12:30 a.m.
After the practice there will be a special
opportunity for fans and the players alike to
Interact. The photograph for the 1998-99
men's basketball schedule poster will be
taken at that time and fans are Invited to be
a part o f the event. The doors to the Arena
will close at approximately I a.m.

Team *2 and Team «3 are both
1-0, the Sanford Lions Club la
1-1 and the Sanford Kiwants
Club Is 0-4.
The league Is taking off this
week as the county schools are
on Fall Break. Action resumes
on Thursday, October 22nd, at
M enill Park's Field B In A lta­
monte Springs wtth Team «3
hosting the Sanford Llona Club
at 6:30 p.m.
The league will return to
Sanford on Saturday, Oct.
24th, with Team *3 playing a
doubleheader
against
the
Sanford Lions Club at 9:30
a.m. and the Sanford Klwanla
Club at 10:30 a.m. at Roy Hol­
ler Junior Field In FL Mellon
Park.
The Sanford Lions Club was
led by A)a Conant (three sin­
gles. three runs scored, one

Daytona's Inaugural nighttime running of
the Pepsi 400.
’ Leave It to the France and NASCAR
family to do something bigger and better. ’
said Earnhardt. T h ey're always doing
something exciting to figuring how to do
something more exciting.
’ Adding lights to Daytona la a pretty
exciting venture. Racing under the lights Is
where 1 started. When I came to Daytona
for the first time In 1976,1 never Imagined
I would be racing here, much less under
the lights. I never dreamed o f It. It's going
to be great for the fans and Is going to be a
great even t’
The green flag will fall on Earnhardt and
the rest o f the Pepsi 400 competitors at 8
p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17.
All Pepsi 400 reserved seating has been
sold. However, the Inaugural nighttime
running o f the Pepsi 400 will be preceded
by two nights o f practice and qualifying.
For ticket information to these events,
call (904) 253-7223.

Kumba

Sanford Lions Club wins in
Jr. Girls Fast Pitch softball
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

mark another significant achievement
attained during his storied career.
As speedways go, Earnhardt has owned
Daytona. The seven-time NASCAR Winston
Cup Champion holds the record for a ll­
time victories at the "World Center of
Racing* with 31.
Along with his historic 1998 Daytona 500
triumph, his victories Include two Pepsi
400-8 (1990, 1993). seven NAPA Auto Parts
300 (1982, 1986, 1990-94), 11 Oatorade
125-Mlle Qualifying Races (1983, 1986,
1990-98). six Bud Shootouta At Daytona
(1980, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995) and
four IROC Daytona titles (1992. 1994-96).
Although the significance o f winning
motors ports' biggest event and being
mentioned as a former Daytona 500
champion Is not lost on Earnhardt, he
realizes a victory at Daytona In February
doesn't guarantee anything In October.
And he also realizes the historical
Importance o f putting his name Into the
record books as the first driver to win

RBI), Tlka Phillips (three sin­
gles. one run scored, two RBI),
Nika Conant (one single, one
RBI) and Tina Phillips (one
single, one run scored).
Also contributing were Kelly
Williams (three runs scored).
Sara Conant (two runs scored)
and Courtney Dixon and Alex
Cordons (one run scored each).
Providing the offense for the
Sanford Klwanla Club were
Sarah Jones and Sheila Ware
(one single, one run scored and
one RBI each). Amanda Kelly
(one single, two runs scored).
Shela Acree (two runs scored)
and Brandy Pennington (one
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one ran scored each). Joy Weaver and
Jemlgan (one single and one RBI
strength of a two-run double by
Ooyette (one single) and Jerry
Nokia Roberta and a two-run home nm by
ran scored, one RBI).
Keithian Roberta.
Paring the Rich Plan attack were John P. (one
Meanwhile, the league leaders were having a
double, one sh ^ lc . three RBI), Joah O. (one
tremendous night on defense, holding M J,Q . to
three hits and going on to a 12-0. Ore-inning ,
(one single, one nm scored), Ruth J. forte single)
shutout.
and
Pam B. and Atron A. (one ran scored each).
Lillie Quinn, DDS Is now 4-0 and is being fol­
Powering Lillie Quinn, DDS were Keithian
lowed by Beer :30 (3-1). MJ.O. (2-2) and MsRoberta (one home run. one double, one single,
ronda Homes. Rich Plan and Sanford Christian
three runs scored, two RBI), Tony Smith (one
Church (all 1-3).
home run. one double, three runs scored, one
The league will reach the mid-point o f the
RBI) and Olna Green (one double, one single,
season next Monday night wtth u llle Quinn.
one nm scored, one RBI).
DDS taking on Rich Plan at 6:30 p.m.: Sanford
Christian Church challenges MJ.O. at 7:30
Other hitters were, Tracey Mitchell (one triple,,
p.m.; and Beer :30 battling Marooda Homes at
two runs scored, one RBI), Nokia Roberta (one
8:30 p.m. at Plnehurst Park.
double, one ran scored, three RBI), M yrid Reid
Doing the damage for Maronda Homes were
(one double, one RBI), Paula Sanger (one sin­
Michelle Carroll (one double, one single, one
gle). Calvin Davis (one ran scored, one RBI),
run scored, three RBI), Kenny Miller (two sin­
Brenda Hartsftdd (one ran scored) and Paulette
gles. one run scored, one RBI), Debbie Pocxlk
Peters (one RBI).
(two singles, one ran scored) and Steve Patrick
(two singles).
Providing the offense for M J.O . were Ruben
Also hitting were Ron Plummer (one triple,
O airia (one double) and Dan OtU and Oreg Lita •
two runs scored), Jeff Jenovese (one single, one
(one single each).
ran scored, three RBI). Rob Peckart (one single,
one ran scored, one RBI), Rob Ulllana (one sin­
gle, one ran scored), Joyce Lawrence (one sin­
gle. one RBI), Jaclde Enarud and Rick Enarud
(one ran scored and one RBI each) and Lori Poe
and Ellen Ulllana (one ran scored each).
Doing the hitting for Sanford Christian
Church were Tony Tlchlnoff (one home run, one
run scored, one RBI), Ricky Wells (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI), Joe Caputo and
Richard Martin (one single and one ran scored
each) and Chris Bany (one single).
Contributing for Beer :30 were Joe DIBartolo
(two doubles, one single, two runs scored, three
RBI), Steve Mirra (one triple, one ran scored),
Dave Coaa (one double, one run scored, one
RBI) and Bob Ooyettc (one double, one RBI).
Also contributing were Vic DIBartolo (one sin­
gle. two runs scored, two RBI), Paula Ritchey,
Cathy Lynn and Robin Winters (one single and

Ltgal N otlct

VolleyballConference matchup with Lake Brantley.

PATRIOTS UPSET BULLDOGS
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley came
from behind to defeat a very good DeLand squad
Monday night tn boys' van ity volleyball action.
5-15, 15-11 and IB-5, In Altamonte Springs.
The Patriots (5-5) hope to atm have a chance
at qualifying for the upcoming VolleyFest tour­
nament.
Monday's victory came tn large part due to the
outside hitting o f Jon Cheek.
Lake Brantley will host a hot Oviedo team tn a
Seminole Athletic Conference match at home on
Wednesday at 7 p.m.

LYM AN RALLIES
LONOWOOD . H ie Lyman boys' varsity volley­
ball team came to life In time and won a Seminote Athletic Conference home match
Lake HoweU. 9-15. 15-11 and 15-2, Monday
night.
After a less titan stellar drat
s t game, Lyman
coach Olna Bonaventure
, "We finally got
our act together.*
Key performances for the Greyhound* came
from Stuart Crager. Kenny Wilson. Mario Rivers,
and Nick Dorszlo.
Lyman (6-15) will travel to Winter Springs and
Lake HoweU wlU play host to Seminole
Wednesday In Seminole Athletic Conference
matches starting at 7 p.m.

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